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四川省眉山中学学年高二英语月考试题无答案
四川省眉山中学2018-2019学年高二英语10月月考试题(无答案)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whereisthewomanhusbandnow?
A.InParisB.InTokyo.C.InLondon
2.Whoisusingthebike?
A.AnnB.BobC.John
3.Howwillthespeakersgotothepark?
A.OnfootB.BycarCBysubway.
4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.TheweatherB.AtripC.Abeach
5.HowmanypagesdothespeakershavetoreadforEnglishhomework?
A.FourB.FiveC.Six
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?
A.AhotelB.ArestaurantC.Apostoffice
7.Howfarawayistheplace?
A.About10minutes’walk
B.About15minutes’walk
C.About20minutes‘walk
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatisthemanprobablytryingtodo?
A.Lookforthedog’sowner
B.Takethedogforawalk
C.Keepahomelessdog.
9.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardthedog?
A.InterestedB.BoredC.Cold
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Howlonghasthemanbeeninthecity?
A.Forfiveyears.B.ForamonthC.Foraweek
11.Whydidthewomancometothiscity?
A.Toattendcollege.B.TofindworkC.Toseeherfriend
12.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.AtaninterviewB.AtaclassCAtaparty
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whomistheringfor?
A.Themanswife.
BThemansdaughter.
CThemansmother.
14.Howmuchdoesthefirstnecklacecostwithoutadiscount?
A.$1,000.B.$2,000C.$2,500
15.Whydoesn’tthemanchoosethefirstnecklace?
A.Becauseofitsmaterial
B.Becauseofitsprice
C.Becauseofitslength
16.Whatdoesthemanbuyintheend?
A.Aringandanecklace
B.Aringandtwonecklaces
C.Tworingsandanecklace
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17Whichparkismorevisitedthantheothertwo?
AParamountCanada’sWonderland
BSplashWorksWaterPark
CPlayland
18.Whichofthefollowingisoneofthereasonsthatthefirstparkispopular?
A.Itswaterplaystation.
BItsclimbingwalls
C.Itswildrides
19.Whatdoweknowaboutthesecondpark?
A.It’sfreeforkids
B.It’sawaterpark
C.It’slocatedinToronto
20.Inwhichmonthisthethirdparkopeneveryday?
A.JuneBAugustC.September
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Doyouwantajobduringtheholidays?
Justgoforit.First,youneedtoknowwhatkindofjobissuitableforyourageandinterest.
Ifyou're13to15
Itseemsthatyoucan'tworkalmostanywherebutyou'reprobablyallowedtocleanyourneighborcarsorwalktheirdogs
Thereisnolowestwageforchildrenunder16
Bylaw,youcan'tworkmorethan35hourseachweekduringschoolholidays.Andyoucan'tworkbefore7amorafter7pm
Ifyou're16to17
Thelowestwageforteenagersaged16-17shouldbenolessthansevendollarsperhour.
Youcan'tworkinapuborabar,butyoucanworkinmanyotherplaces
Bylaw,youcan'tworkmorethan40hourseachweek
Whatjobsareoutthere?
Obviously,yourchoicesarelimitedbythefactthatyoucanonlyworkduringschoolholidays,butthefollowingsituationsarefine.
AtChristmas,mostshopsareshortofhands,soyoumayfindsomethingtodothere.Insummer,there'salwaysfruitpicking.Itcanbeprettyhardwork,butitpaysreallywell.
Ifyou'remadaboutfootball,youcouldworkinasportsshoporhelpoutatalocalfootballclub.Nomatterhowmuchyouarepaid,youaredoingwhatyoulike.
1.Intheschoolholidays,14-year-oldkids.
A.can'tgotoworkatnight
B.canworkanywheretheywant
C.can'tworkalone
D.canworkaslongas14hoursaday
2.Howmuchcana17-year-oldkidearnatleastintwohours?
A.7dollarsB.14dollarsC.17dollarsD.40dollars
3.Accordingtothetext,fruitpickingis
A.limitedduringnights
B.moreattractivetogirls
C.notrightforchildren
D.tiringbutpayswell
B
TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saysoneofevery10medicinessoldindevelopingcountriesiseitherfake(假的)orofpoorquality.Poorcountriesspendabout$300billionayearonmedications.WHOofficialssaidthatmeantthefakedrugindustrywasworthofanestimated(预计的)$30billion.Fakedrugsaretoblamefortensofthousandsofchildrendying.Thesedeathscouldbeeasilyprevented,officialssaid.
Tryingtounderstandtheproblem,expertslookedat100studies,allofwhichwerecompletedbetween2007and2016.Thestudiesexamineduseofmorethan48,000drugs.Theexpertsfoundthat10.5percentofthedrugswerenotwhattheyappearedtobe.Drugsfortreatingmalariaandbacterialinfections(感染)wereresponsiblefornearly65percentofthefakemedicines.TheLondonSchoolofHygieneandTropicalMedicineestimatesthat116,000peopledieeachyearfromfakeanti-malariamedicationinAfricancountriessouthoftheSaharaDesert
AstatementfromWHOchiefTedrosAdhanomGhebreyesuswasreleasedwiththereport.Heaskedpeopletoimagineamotherwhouseshermoneyformedicineinsteadoffoodandthenseesherchilddiebecausethemedicineisofpoorquality."Thisisunacceptable,"hesaid
In2013,WHOofficialslaunchedaworldwidesystemforfollowingfakeandcompromiseddrugs.Ithasreceivedreportsaboutnearly1,500problematicmedicines,includingdrugsfortheheart,diabetes,fertilitymentalhealthandcancer.WHOalsonotedproblemswithfakevaccines(疫苗)fordiseasessuchasyellowfever.
WHObelievestheexamplesoffakemedicineitfoundareonly“asmallpart”oftherealproblembecausemanyfakedrugsarenotreported.
1.Whatcanwelearnfromthe100studies?
A.48.000drugswereexamined.
B.Nearly65%ofdrugswerefakemedicines.
C.116,000peopledieeachyear
D.About10%ofdrugswerefake
2.WhatisTedros'attitudetowardsfakemedicine?
A.Objective
B.Critical.
C.Understandable.
D.Favourable.
3.WhichwereNOTtheproblematicdrugsreportedin2013?
A.Drugsfortheheart.
B.Drugsforthecancer.
C.Drugsforthefever.
D.Drugsforthementalhealth
4.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage
A10%oftheDrugsAreFakeinDevelopingCountries
BFakeDrugsAreBlamedtoKillManyChildren
CStoppingFakeDrugsIsaMustforWHO
D.MeasuresShouldBeTakentoStopFakeVaccines
C
Ithappenedtomerecently.IwastellingsomeonehowmuchIhadenjoyedreadingBarackObama'sDreamsfromMyFatherandhowithadchangedmyviewsofourPresident.AfriendIwastalkingtoagreedwithmethatitwas,inhiswords,"abrilliantly(精彩的)writtenbook".However,hethenwentontotalkaboutMr.Obamainawaywhichsuggestedhehadnoideaofhisbackgroundatall.IsensedthatIwastalkingtoabookliar.
Anditseemsthatmyfriendisnottheonlyone.Approximatelytwothirdsofpeoplehaveliedaboutreadingabookwhichtheyhaven't.IntheWorldBookDay's“ReportonGuiltySecrets”,DreamsfromMyFatherisatnumber9.Thereportliststenbooks,andvariousauthors,whichpeoplehaveliedaboutreading,andasI'mnotonetolietoooften(I’dhatetobecaughtout),I'lladmithereandnowthatIhaven'treadtheentiretopten.ButIampleasedtosaythat,unlike42percentofpeople,Ihavereadthebookatnumberone,GeorgeOrwell's1984.Ithinkit's
reallybrilliant.
TheWorldBookDayreportalsohassomeotherinterestinginformationinit.ItsaysthatmanypeoplelieabouthavingreadJaneAusten,CharlesDickens,FyodorDostoevsky(Ihaven'treadhim,buthaven'tliedaboutiteither)andHermanMelville.
Askedwhytheylied,themostcommonreasonwasto"impress"someonetheywerespeakingto.Thiscouldbetrickyiftheconversationbecamemorein-depth!
Butwhenaskedwhichauthorstheyactuallyenjoy,peoplenamedJ.K.Rowling,JohnGrisham,SophieKinsella(ah,thebigsellers,inotherwords).Forty-twopercentofpeopleaskedadmittedtheyturnedtothebackofthebooktoreadtheendbeforefinishingthestory(I'llcomeclean:
Idothisandamastonishedthat58percentsaidtheyhadneverdoneso).
64.Howdidtheauthorfindhisfriendabookliar?
A.Byjudginghismannerofspeaking
B.Bylookingintohisbackground
C.Bymentioningafamousname.
D.Bydiscussingthebookitself.
65.Whichofthefollowingisa"guiltysecret"accordingtotheWorldBookDayreport?
A.CharlesDickensisverylowonthetop-tenlist.
B.42%ofpeoplepretendedtohaveread1984
C.Theauthoradmittedhavingread9books
D.DreamsfromMyFatherishardlyread
66.Bylyingaboutreading,apersonhopesto.
A.controltheconversationB.appearknowledgeable
C.learnaboutthebookD.makemorefriends
67.Whatistheauthor'sattitudeto58%ofreaders?
A.FavorableB.UncaringC.DoubtfulD.Friendly.
D
PassengerPigeons(旅鸽)onceflewovermuchoftheUnitedStatesinunbelievablenumbers.WrittenaccountsfromtheI8thand19thcenturiesdescribedflocks(群)solargethattheydarkenedtheskyforhours
Itwascalculatedthatwhenitspopulationreacheditshighestpoint.thereweremorethan3billionpassengerpigeons--anumberequalto24to40percentofthetotalbirdpopulationintheUnitedStates,makingitperhapsthemostabundantbirdintheworld.Evenaslateas1870whentheirnumbershadalreadybecomesmaller.aflockbelievedtobeImilewideand320miles(about515kilometers)longwasseennearCincinnati.
Sadly,theabundanceofpassengerpigeonsmayhavebeentheirundoing.Wherethebirdsweremostabundant,Peoplebelievedtherewasanever-lastingsupplyandkilledthembythethousands,Commercialhunters