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台北市立松山高中95学年度第2学期高二第1次月考英文科试题
台北市立松山高中95學年度第2學期高二第1次月考英文科試題
測驗題共75題,請將答案劃在答案卡上96.3.22
PARTONE:
StudioClassroomMar.1~20
I.Listening:
10%
I)BestResponse:
Choosethebestresponsetoeachquestionorstatement.
1.A)Whyareyousothrilled?
B)Whycan’tItellanyone?
C)That’squiteanaccomplishment.
D)Youshouldtakesomemoretime.
2.A)You’resogrueling.
B)Itmaysnowanytime.
C)Ihadtogetmysledready.
D)Frozendessertsaremyfavorite.
3.A)I’mpersistent,soI’llhavetowaitandsee.
B)Ican’twaittogotrekkingwithmyfriends.
C)I’msureIsaac’stemperwillspoiltheactivity.
D)Ican’tseeclearlybecauseitistoomisty.
4.A)You’rewelcome.
B)Shecansetthetable.
C)Thanksforteachingme.
D)Thanksforwelcomingme.
5.A)I’mahelicopterpilot.
B)I’mverybusyrightnow.
C)Idon’twanttotalkaboutmyreligion.
D)IliketogoscubadivingwheneverIcan.
II)ShortConversations:
Listentotheconversations.Thenchoosethebestanswerforeachquestion.
6.A)Hishandsarestiff.
B)Hishandsarefull.
C)Hishandsaresore.
D)Hishandsareshaking.
7.A)Lightafireinthegrill.
B)Getthetableoutandsetitup.
C)Getreadytositdownatthetable.
D)Putplates,silverwareandcupsonthetable.
8.A)Thewomantrieshardtolookahead.
B)Thewomancomeshometoseetheman.
C)Themanwantsthewomantofeelwelcome.
D)Themanthinksthatthewomanisveryhungry.
9.A)Itisfine.
B)Itisfreezing.
C)Therainispouring.
D)Everythingiscoveredinmist.
10.A)Hercarwasstolen.
B)Shehadacaraccident.
C)Shehadhercartowedaway.
D)Hernumbfeetkeptherfromdriving.
II.Matching:
10%
I)a.catchonab.isolatedac.elevation
b.catchupbc.chargedbd.fall
c.launchcd.solarad.ingredients
11.Doyouhaveallthe____tobakethatlasagna?
12.TheNorthernLightsappearwhenthesunsends____particlesflyingtowardEarth.
13.Irepeatedthewordseveraltimes,buthewasn’tabletopronounceitcorrectly.Ithinkhewasalittleslowto___.
14.It’sgenerallyhotinThailand,butthehigh___makesthemountainscolderthantherestoftheareas.
15.Nobodywilleverforgetthethrillto____himselffromthebridgeanddropmorethan100meterstowardthewaterfalls.
II)a.lonerab.temporaryac.disappointed
b.herdbc.nomadicbd.confident
c.takesupcd.turnsdownad.turnson
Highschoollifedoesn’tlastforever—it’s16.It’salrighttobea17ifyouhaven’tfoundtherightkindofpeopletobeyourfriends.Trynottobelikeasheep,followingthe18.Bea19person.Thus,whensomeone_20you,youwon’tfeeldepressed.
III.ClozeTest:
5%
Thetimemachinecan21itspassengersbackwardandforwardintime.22,goingtoamuseummayallowustostepbackintothepastorgiveusanideaofwhatthefuturemightbelike.Dependingonwhatyourinterestis,youmayfindamuseum23thattheme.Nowadays,notonlycanyou24someexhibits,butyoucanalsointeractwiththem.Forexample,itisagreatadventuretotakea25triptothespace.Let’sstepintotoday’stimemachine!
21.A)whistleB)whiskC)rideD)drive
22.A)LikelyB)AlikeC)TrulyD)Similarly
23.A)adjustedtoB)attestedtoC)devotedtoD)committedto
24.A)describeB)collideC)observeD)participate
25.A)naturalB)furiousC)mightyD)simulated
PARTTWO:
2500-4500Vocabulary15%
26.Chrishasaclear_____andisnotafraidofanyfalseaccusationagainsthim.
A)consequenceB)consciousnessC)conscienceD)confusion
27.MyfriendDavidwasso_____aboutthegamethathenotonlyhelpedmepracticebutgavemeathoroughanalysisofmyopponent.
A)exaggerativeB)cooperativeC)competitiveD)enthusiastic
28.Ouropinionsabouttherightsandwrongsofthecasewerequitedifferentsothatwe_____tillmidnight.
A)dismissedB)disputedC)assembledD)assigned
29.Frankisreallya(n)_____person;thatis,healwayshasapositiveattitudetowardlife.
A)sympatheticB)pessimisticC)panicD)optimistic
30.Graceissuchaconvincingspeakerthatshecan_____almostanyonetoagreewithher.
A)exaggerateB)persuadeC)refreshD)correspond
31.Kenthasneverquarreledwithhisneighbors;hehaslivedtogetherinperfect_____withthem.
A)appreciationB)jealousyC)assuranceD)harmony
32.Jackcertainlyliveduptohis_____ofbeingpopularwiththeladiesinsociety.
A)expectationB)reputationC)suspicionD)frustration
33.Be_____toyourelders,otherwisepeopledon’tthinkyouwell-mannered.
A)respectedB)respectableC)respectfulD)respective
34.Don’t_____totellusifyouhaveaproblem.Wearealwayswillingtogiveyouassistance.
A)hesitateB)grinC)revengeD)sob
35.Thehusbandfinally_____tohavinganaffairwithanotherwomanandbeggedhiswifeforforgiveness.
A)confessedB)convincedC)conveyedD)contented
36.Fishesswimby_____;noneteachthemhowtoswim.Swimmingistheirnaturaltendency.
A)interactionB)inspirationC)instinctD)insult
37.The_____fromcarscausesseriousairpollutioninthecity,whichbecomesthemainproblemofthecitygovernment.
A)exhaustB)rageC)mischiefD)flattery
38.Themainstreetofthedowntownisavery____locationforalargedepartmentstore.
A)desperateB)desirableC)disagreeableD)depressed
39.It’sverytypicalforlocalresidentsto_____thebuildingofanewincineratorintheirneighborhood.
A)opposeB)approveC)tolerateD)boast
40.Agroupofstudentswerearrestedafterviolently_____againstthegovernment’spolicyofeducationalreform.
A)misleadingB)neglectingC)resistingD)protesting
PARTTHREE:
TextbookB4(L1~L4)
I.ClozeTest:
25%
1)Ifyou41thechoice,41youratherbeamanorawoman?
Whetheryoulikeitornot,ourgenderhasagreat42justabouteveryaspectofourlives:
ournames,ourgoals,ouropportunities,ourpersonalities.Forexample,manyboys’namesdescribecharacterandcontributiontosociety,suchasChien-kuo(NationBuilder),43girls’namesareinclinedtofocusonappearance,suchasMei-li(Beautiful).
Surprisingly,genderstereotypingisaliveandwellevenamongTaiwan’syounggeneration.Aprofessoronce44asurveyofmorethan200elementaryschoolstudents,inwhichninetypercentofthemsaidtheywouldratherbeaboythanagirl.
Butontheotherhand,timesarechanging,andmanypeoplearefightingsexualdiscrimination.“Menandwomenshouldstopcomparing.”Itisbelievedthatbothsexeshavespecificstrengthsandweaknesses,andweshouldappreciatesexual45andlearnfromeachother.
46theculturalbiases,47cometoappreciatebothsexes.48thefindingsofthesurvey,“Womentodaydon’twanttobecomemen….womenjustwanttohavetheopportunitytobecomethepersontheywanttobe.”
41.A)have,willB)were,wouldC)weretohave,willD)had,would
42.A)affectonB)effectC)influenceonD)impact
43.A)howeverB)yetC)whileD)though
44.A)doB)makesC)conductedD)performs
45.A)harassmentB)discriminationC)similaritiesD)differences
46.A)DespiteofB)RegardingC)BecauseofD)Inspiteof
47.A)adultstodayappeartohaveB)itappearsthatadultstoday
C)adultstodayseemedtoD)itseemedthatadultstoday
48.A)BasedonB)AccordingasC)ComparedwithD)Judgedfrom
2)InGreece,itwasthemostnaturalthingpossibletomysteriously49lovelywildflowers49thegods.Oftenanespeciallydelicateflowerwasbelievedtobethedirectcreationofagodforhisownpurpose.Thatwastrueofthenarcissus.
Theheroofit,Narcissus,wassoproudofhisbeautythathehadneverfoundanyone50ofhislove.Eventhesadcaseofthefairestofthenymphs,Echo,didnotmovehim.Atlast,oneofthosehewoundedmadeawishanditwas51bythegods:
“Mayhewholovesnototherslovehimself.”Oneday,asNarcissus52aclearpoolforadrinkandsawtherehisownreflection,onthemomenthefellinlovewithit.53thathecouldnotreachthatloveliness54inthewaterandleaveit,hethoughtonlydeathcouldsethimfree.Andsoithappened.Hewastedaway,leaningcontinuouslyoverthepool,fixedinonelonggazedayafterday.Whendying,hecalledtohisimage,“Farewell---farewell.”Thenymphshehadscornedwerekindtohimandsoughthisbodytoburyit,buttheycouldnotfindit.There,55ithadlain,wasbloominganewandlovelyflower,andtheycalledit56hisname,Narcissus.
49.A)relate,toB)linking,toC)beconnected,withD)beassociated,with
50.A)worthB)worthyC)worthwhileD)worthwhile
51.A)confrontedB)grantedC)flirtedD)cursed
52.A)benddownB)binddownC)boundoverD)bentover
53.A)RealizeB)TorealizeC)RealizingD)Realized
54.A)mirrorB)tomirrorC)mirroringD)mirrored
55.A)whereB)howC)whyD)when
56.A)forB)withC)onD)by
3)Thefirstdictionarywasedited57inthe7thcenturybysomemonks.Theyhadmadenotes58difficultwordsinthemarginsoftheirhand-letteredpages.Thosenotescametobecalled“glosses,”59wegettheword“glossary.”Next,anEnglishgentleman,RobertCawdrey,gottheideathathewantedtopublishadictionary60thewordswerelistedinalphabeticalorder.Then,in1721,NathanielBaileywrotehisdictionary.Itwasahistoryofwords61aword-bookdictionary.ThesuccessofBailey’sdictionaryledSamuelJohnson62hisown.Hethoughtdictionaryshouldfixthepronunciationofwords.Heusedonlythelanguageofthe63peopleand64thosewordshethoughtbadfromhisdictionary.It65himeight