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专题课件

江西省上饶县2016-2017学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题

第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)

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ABC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.Whatisthemandoingnow?

A.WatchingTVB.Playingcomputergames

C.Goingonabusinesstrip

2.Whatwastheweatherlikelastnight?

A.RainyB.SunnyC.Windy

3Howdoesthewomanfeel?

A.NervousB.ExcitedC.Grateful

4.Wheredoesthemanliketolivemost?

A.InNewYorkB.InParisC.InSydney

5.Whatwillthemandoduringthecomingholiday?

A.StaywithhisgrandparentsB.Stayathome

C.Dosomevolunteerwork

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Whatisthemansayingabouthismother?

A.Hismotherdisagreeswithhimmovingout

B.Hismotheroftenaskshimquestions

C.Hismotheralwaystakeshimtomarkers

7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.TeacherandstudentB.MotherandsonC.Friends

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatdidthemanhavelastnight

?

A.SomemilkB.SomefishC.Abanana

9.Whatdidthewomansuggestthemandofirst?

A.HavesomerestB.TakesomemedicineC.Seethedoctor

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?

A.Shecan’tknowwheretolookformaterialsforherpaper

B.Shecan’tchooseatopicforherpaper

C.Shefindsthetopicofherpapertoodifficult

11.Whatistheman’ssuggestion?

A.Writingabouttheinfluenceoftelevisiononchildren

B.Usingthelibrarycomputertofindsomematerials

C.Buyingsomescientificjournalsonthetopicofherpaper

12.Whereisthereferenceroom?

A.UpstairsandtotheleftB.Downthehallandtotheright

C.Downthehallandtotheleft

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.WhythemanwillquithisjobB.Whythemancan’tstandhisboss

C.Thequalitiesagoodleadershouldhave

14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofhisboss?

A.HeisveryrudeB.Heexpectshisstafftobemoreefficient

C.Hegiveshisstaffalowsalary

15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.HehasneverbeenfinedinhisworkB.Hedidnotreporthisbosstothesuperior

C.Hedoesn’tlikecomplaining

16.Whatisthewoman’ssuggestionintheend?

A.ThemanshouldworkhardB.Themanshouldchangehisjob

C.Themanshouldlearntoputupwithhisboss

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhenwasHurghadafounded?

A.Intheearly12thcenturyB.Intheearly20thcentury

C.Afewyearago

18.WhathasHurghadabeennow?

A.Atouristresortandbeachresort

B.Aninternationalcenterforaccommodation

C.Aninternationalfishingresort

19.Whatcan’tyoudoinHurghada?

A.SailingandswimmingB.Fishingandcollectingthesun

C.Divingandenjoyingtheflora

20.Whatshouldn’tyoumissinHurghada?

A.TheaquariumB.ThediscosC.Thehotels

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,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

SiamPark一Lagoa,Portugal

SlideandSplashisPortugal’slargestwaterparkandat16,000acres,itiswidelyconsideredtobeoneofthebestinEurope.Inthisbeautifulwaterparkyoucanfindattractionsforeveryone.Whetheryoulovetorelaxa

ndenjoy,orsearchforexcitement,youcanfindeverythingforeveryone.Whetheryoulovetorelaxandenjoy,orsearchforexcitement,youcanfindeverythingforeveryonethere.TheirbestattractionsaretheDragonandtheTowerofPower.

BeachPark一Aquiraz,Brazil

BeachParkinAquirazisaplacewhichwillmakeyouachildagainandagain.TheBeachParkhasaresort,abeachleisureareawithhotspringbesidesthewaterparkitself.Theplacehasover18unforgettableattractions,whichtheyseparatein3differentparts:

family,moderateandinsaneattractions.Thelastoneisonlyforthebravevisitors,asyoucantellbythename.

Aquatica一Orlando,Florida

AquaticawaterparkisplaceddirectlyacrossfromSeaWorldOrlandoandisanexcellentwaytocoolofffromthehotsun.Theparkhasahugevarietyofattractions.Onceyouarethere,don’tmisssomeofthegreatestparkattractions:

TheDolphinPlunge,TheHooRooRun,TheOmakaRocka.Beforeyougo,youshouldknowthattheparkdonotpermitpersonalcameraswhileusingtheirwaterslidesortubeattractions.

Aquaventure一Dubai,UnitedArabEmirates

ThisDubaiwaterparkisawaterworldoasisatthetipofPalmIsland.Itisaperfectplacetocooloff,whateveryourage.Atthishuge42-acrewaterparkatAtlantisthePalmyoucanspeeddowntheworld’slargestwaterslidetube(30feetwide),orbravethetwistsandturnsoftheworld’sfirstdoubleslidewithinaslide.

21.Whichcansatisfyyouifyouwanttotakeabathinhotspring?

A.SiamParkB.BeachParkC.AquaticaD.Aquaventure

22.WhatshouldyoubearinmindwhenplayinginAquatica?

A.Camera’suseislimited

B.Becarefulofthehotsun

C.It’sinSeaWorldOrlando

D.Don’tmissthedolphinshow

23.WhatmakesAquaventureWaterparkunique?

A.It’sthelargestinEurope

B.It’sonlyforbravevisitors

C.It’sseparatedintothreeparts

D.Itoffersthelargestwaterslidetube

24.Itcanbeinferredthatthosechoosingtheinsaneattractionsneedenough

A.moneyB.timeC.courageD.food

B

Almosteveryday,wehearaboutanewdevelopmentintheworldofdriverlesstechnology.Buthowwillthistechnologychangeourliveswhencarsnolongerneedhumanstodrivethem?

“Themostexcitingthingaboutaself-drivingcarisnotreallythefactthatyoudon’tneedtokeepyourhandsonthesteeringwheel,Forus,it’sgoingtohaveasignificantinfluenceonmobilityinourcities,”saidJamesAnderson,anexpertondriverlesstransportation.Carsarenowonlybeingusedabout5percentofthetime.Mostofthetimetheyareparkedandusingupvaluablecityspace.Inthefuture,aself-drivingcarcouldgiveyouaridetoworkinthemorning.Butthenthesamecarcouldbeusedthroughoutthedaytotakeotherpeoplearoundthecity.Thiscar-sharingmodelwouldblur(使模糊)thelinesbetweenprivateandpublictransportation.Wecouldpotentiallysharecarsandridesbetter,using20percentofthecarswehavetoday.

Andersonsaidanothermajorchangecouldbetheremovaloftrafficlights.“Atthatpoint,youcouldthinkaboutautonomouscrossroads.Atsuchcrossroadsvehiclesdon’tneedtostop,buttheycankeepgoingandsimplyavoidcrashingintoeachother.”

Eventhoughdriverlesstechnologywillleadtomoreeffectivetransportation,Andersonsaiditwouldalsoleavequestionsaboutwhowilltrulybenefit.“There’sawholecrasheconomythatisdependentontheregularoccurrenceofautomobilecrashes.”Hesaidjoblosseswouldcomeintheinsuranceindustryandinhospitalswherecrashvictimsaretreated.Inaddition,otherdriving-relatedjobswouldbehurt.“Alotofthosejobsarelikelytodisappear,”hesaid.

25.Whatappealstousmostabout

aself-drivingcar

A.Morechancestogetafreeride

B.Moreconvenienceofparkingcars

C.Itsmajoreffectsonmobilityincities

D.Itssteeringwheelwithoutkeepinghandson.

26.Whatisdiscussedinthelastparagraphaboutdriverlesstechnology?

A.Joblossesinsomeindustries

B.Benefitsfrominsurancecompany

C.Seriousproblemsbroughttohospitals

D.Possibleunemploymentfortaxidrivers

27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudewhenheexpresseshisviews?

A.ConvincingB.Confused

C.ConfidentD.Cautious

C

Nikenson’sdaddiedwhenhewas3,andhismomoftencouldn’taffordhisschoolfees,sohegotkickedoutofschoolsometimes.ButNikensonwouldstealbackontotheschoolgroundsandstandoutsidetheopenclassroomwindowstolisten,dayafterday.Hestudiedonhisown,keepingpacesothatwhenhismomearnedafewdollars,hecouldenterclassagain.

Againstalldifficulties,Nikensongraduatedfromhighschoolthisyear,firstinhisclass,withstraightA’s,andwaselectedclasspresident.Nikensonisareminderofthebasicsayingoflifetoday:

giftisuniversal,butopportunityisnot.

Fortunately,withthehelpofsomeAmericanpeople,Nikensonisnowreceivin

gauniversityeducation.He’sbenefitingfromaprogramstartedbyBohan,ayoungAmericanwhowasteachinginaHaitianhighschool.BohanaskedhisfamilyandfriendstohelpotherHaitiansgotocollege.TheprogramgrewandbecametheHaitianEducationandfriendstohelpotherHaitiangotocollege.TheprogramgrewandbecametheHaitianEducationandLeadershipProgram,orHELP,sendinghundredsofyoungmenandwomentoHaitianuniversities.

“Educationworks,”Bohansaidsimply.Goodeducationworksforeverybody,everywhere.Itworkedforyou,forme,anditworksforHaitians.”“Overtime,I’vecoucludedthateducationmaybethesinglebestwaytohelppeoplehelpthemselves,whetherinAmericaorabroad.Yet,asanation,wedon’tputenoughmoneyineducation.So,inthisholidayseason,I’dsuggestamomenttoraiseaglassandcelebratethosewhospreadthegiftofeducation.”

Oneclevernewhighschoolgraduate,Elice,wasworkingasaworkerinavillageandearningjust$50amonth.HELPsenthimtocollegetostudyindustrialengineering,andhejustgraduatedandfoundajobataEuropeancompanyasanengineerfor$1,500amonth

“Theonlydifferenceishisaccesstoeducation,”saidBohan.

28.WhywasNikensonnotallowedtoenterclasssometimes?

A.Becausehisfatherdiedatanearlyage

B.Becauseheoftenstolesomethingintheschool

C.Becausehisfamilywastoopoortoaffordschoolfees

D.Becausehelikedstandingoutsidetheopenclassroomwindows

29.Theunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraphprobablymeans

A.chancesarealsoimportanttogiftedpeople

B.w

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