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山西省应县学年高二英语月考月考六试题
山西省应县2015-2016学年高二英语3月月考(月考六)试题
第I卷(两部分,共100分)
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分10分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题0.5分,满分2.5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.WhatdoesthemanimplyaboutMary?
A.She’salreadybeentotheexhibit.
B.Shehaddifficultygettingtickets.
C.Shewantedtogetticketsforeverybody.
2.Wheredoesthewomanwanttogo?
A.LondonB.ParisC.NewYork
3.Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.AtapartyB.AtameetingC.Inapostoffice
4.Whatdothetwospeakersmainlytalkabout?
A.TherainB.ThejacketC.Theclimate
5.Howmuchofthelecturedoesthewomanunderstand?
A.Thewholeofit.B.Alittleofit.C.Noneofit.
第二节(共15小题,每小题0.5分,满分7.5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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.WhatcolorisAlice’shairnow?
A.Black.B.GreyC.Blond
7.HowdoesAlicedoherartnow?
A.Byhands.B.BycamerasC.Bycomputer
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.Whatisthemangoingtodo?
A.GoshoppingB.MeetSteve.C.Writeanarticle.
9.Wherewillthetwospeakersmeet?
A.Atthesupermarket.B.Atthezoo.C.Atthesandwichbar.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.Whyisthewo
mangoingtotheUnitedStates?
A.Toseeh
erparents.B.Toworkthere.C.Tocallontheman’sgrandparents
11.Howlongwillthewomanstaythere?
A.Forfifteenweeks.B.ForhalfayearC.Forayear.
12.WhatisthecheapesttransportationintheUSaccordingtotheman?
A.CarB.TrainC.Bus
听下面一段对话,回答第13和第16四个小题。
13.Whichgamearethetwospeakersgoingtowatch?
A.ChinaagainstJapanB.EnglandagainstGermany.C.ThailandagainstMalaysia.
14.Whobookedthetickets?
A.MaryB.TobyC.May
15.WhatdoweknowaboutEnglishfootballs?
A.Theywillneverbebeaten.
B.Theypaymoreattentiontofamousfootballers.
C.Theyalwayshaveyoungerteamplayers.
16.Whatisstillunclear?
A.Whenthematchwillstart.
B.WhichcountryChinawillplayagainst.
C.WhichteamtheEnglishfootballerswillbeat.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.Whyistheschoolcalledafreeschool?
A.Theschoolisopeneveryday,exceptweekends.
B.Thechildrendon’thavetogotoschooleveryday.
C.Thechildrenarefreetochoosewhatandhowtolearn.
18.Atwhattimearemostpeopleinthelivingroomandthekitchen?
A.8:
50B.9:
00C.Between9:
00and10:
00.
19.WhatmightMissGreenbe?
A.AcookB.AmathteacherC.Adrivingteacher.
20.WhatdothechildrensometimesdoonFriday?
A.Gotothecinemaorthemuseum.
B.Haveaschoolmeeting.
C.Dothewashing-up.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
第一节:
阅读下列短文,从所给各题的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项
A
Formanypeople,volunteeringisawayoflife.Holidaysarethetimeoftheyearthatmorepeopleareinagivingmood.Homelessshelters,children’shospitals,an
dnursinghomesareexcellentplacestogiveofone’stime.
VolunteeringinHomelessShelters
Thereisahomelessdirectoryonlinethatanyonecaneasilyaccesstofindtheclosesthomelesssheltertotheirhome.Accordingtothehomelessshelterdirectory,currentlythereare3,233sheltersintheUS,soitisnotdifficulttofindashelter.Helpingtoservefood,pickingupdonationsoffood,preparingmeals,andcleaninguparethingsthatonecandotohelpatahomelessshelter.
VolunteeringinChildren’sHospitals
Everychildneedscomfortandjoy,especiallyduringtheholidayseasons.Byvisitingsickchildreninhospitals,anindividualprovideshelpinghandsbysupplementingtheservicesusuallydonebythehospitalstaff.Personalizingthehospitalexperienceaddstothecomfortandhappinessofthechildrenandtheirfamilies.Volunteersprovidehelp
,andpositiveinteractions(相互交流)whichenhancethepatient’squalityofcare.Helpisneededalmosteverywhereinahospital;fromthelobby,parkinglot,cafeteria,toadmitting,helpingwiththegiftcart,andevenreadingtochildreninthewaitingroomsortheirhospitalrooms.
VolunteeringinNursingHomes
AccordingtotheNationalCenterforHealthStatistics,“Over50%ofthoselivinginnursinghomesdonothavecloserelativesand46%havenolivingchildren.”Lifeinanursinghomeislonely,confusing,andfrighteningformanyresidents.Volunteeringatanursinghomeisagreatopportunitytomakeadifferenceinsomeoneelse’slife.Playingcards,sittingwithandtalkingtoaresident,takingawalk,orsharingamealmakesahugedifference,especiallywhentheyhavenoothersoleonearthtovisitthem.
Thethreeexamplesaboveareonlyasmallfractionofinstitutionsinwhichvolunteersareneeded.Givingofoneself,especiallyduringtheholidaysblessesandcheersothers.
21.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanavolunteerdoinnursinghomes?
A.Visitingthesickchildren.
B.Pickingupthedonatedfood.
C.Helpingwiththegiftcart.
D.Playingcardswithalonelyoldman.
22.Whatcanwelearnaboutthevolunteering?
A.Youcanonlyvolunteerduringtheholidays.
B.Youcanhelppreparemealsinanursinghome.
C.Itiseasytofindahomelesssheltertovolunteer.
D.Helpisneededeverywhereinahomelessshelter.
23.Inachildren’shospital,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Over50%ofthoselivingtheredonothaverelatives.
B.Apersonalvisitbringshappinesstoasickboy.
C.Childrenlivealonelyandfrighteninglife.
D.Childrenlovelisteningtovolunteers’reading.
B
InChina,ifyouarenotmarriedbythetimeyouare30,youareinfortrouble:
socialblameandpressurefromfamilyandfriendscangetyoudown.And
ifyouareawoman,it’sevenworse.
Manyyoungpeoplegetmarriedsimplytogetotherpeopleofftheirbacks(免受别人的指责).Thisisaseriouscompromise.Oneendsupnotmarryingtheidealpartner.
Thereare,however,afewyoungpeoplewhorefusetocompromise:
iftheycan’tfindagoodmarriagepartner,theysay,theywouldrathernotmarryatall.
34-year-oldKateisauniversitylecturerinEnglish.Shesaidshewouldnotdescribeherselfascelibatarian(独身主义者)butsimplyawomanwhohasn’tcomeacrosstherightmanyet.Shehassharpcommentsforthewayinwhichtheoldgenerationlooksatmarriage.
“Manypeoplethinkmarriageisaduty---toyourparents,familyandsociety.Nobodycaresifyourmarriageishappyornot,shesaid,IthinkthisisverywrongandIintendtoliveandactaccordingtomyownwill.”
Happilyforher,herparentsareopen-mindedandnotlaystressonher.Butthesamedoesnotapplytoherfriends.Theyareconstantlytryingtogethertogetherwithsomeyoungmanoranother.Shealwaysrefusespolitely.
24.Themainideaofthispassageisthat_________.
A.marriageisadutytosociety
B.peopleshouldgetmarriedbefore30yearsold
C.latemarriageshouldberespected
D.womenshouldgetmarriedearlierthanmen
25.MissKaterefusestogettogetherwithsomeyoungmanoranotherbecause____.
A.shedoesn’tthinkheistherightmanshewants
B.heiseithertoooldortooyoung
C.heiseitherimportantorlittlelearned
D.hedoesn’thavegoodmanners
26.Inthefirstparagraphtheunderlinedwords“infor”referto_________.
A.interestedin B.satisfiedwith
C.worriedabout D.likelytosuffer
27.WhichisNOTTRUEaccordingtothispassage?
A.InChina,onemayfacesocialblameandfamilypressureifonehasn’tgotmarried
by30.
B.MissKate’sparentsarealwaysworriedabouthermarriage.
C.MissKatewon’tcompromiseifshecan’thaveheridealmarriage.
D.MissKatewantstomarryaworthyyoungman.
C
MoYan,aChinesewriterhaswonthe2012No
belPrizeinLiterature,announcedtheSwedishAcademyinStockholmonThursday.ThewinmakesMoYanthefirstChinesecitizentowintheNobelinLiteratureinitshistory.Informedofhiswintoday,theauthor,whowashavingdinnerathome,was“overjoyedandscared”.
Hepublishedhisfirstbookin1981,butfoundliterarysuccessin1987withHongGaoliangJiazu,whichwassuccessfullyfilmedinthestoneyear,directedbyfamousChinesedirectorZhangYimou.Itwasadaptedfromhis1986novelofthesamenameandfilmedinGaomi,bringingtolifeavisuallandscapeofredsorghumfieldsandafierysettingsun.HismostfamousworksincludeBigBreastsandWideHips,SandalwoodPenaltyandthe1985novelRedTransparentRadish.
Bornin1955toparentswhowerefarmers,MoYan--apennameforGuanMoye,grewupinGaomiinshandongprovinceineasternChina.Attheageof12,heleftschooltowork,firstinagriculture,laterinafactory,In1976hejoinedthearmyandduringthistimebegantostudyliteratureandwriting.GaomicountyiswheremostofMo’sstorieshappen.It’saplacethathasinspiredhimthroughouthis31-yearwritingcareer.
“Igrewupinanenvironmentfulloffolkculture,whichcomesintomynovelswhenIpickupapentowrite.Thishasdefinitelyaffected,evendecided,myworks’artisticstyle,”MotoldagroupofreportersinhishometownofGaomi,Shandong,shortlyafterhewontheaward.
“Ireallydidn’tseethiscoming,”LuJiande,director
oftheInstituteofLiteratureattheChineseAcademyofSocialSciences,told21stCentury.“IknowMoYanprettywellandonethingalotofpeopledon’tknowishowgoodheiswithwords.Hiswritingissurprisinglybeautiful.Inhiswriting,hecanmakewordsliveandbreathe.”Lusaid.“HeisfaraheadofotherChineseinthesensethathetakesthecriticalperspectiveinsidefirst,startingfromcriticizinghimselfinsteadoftheoutsideworld.”
SomecriticspointoutthatMo’sworkshaveatendencytowardvulgarity(粗俗).
InaninterviewwithSouthChinaMorningPost,ProfessorXiaoYingofTsinghuaUniversitysaid“theaw