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学年江苏省苏州市第五中学高二月考英语试题

苏州五中2016-2017学年第一学期12月月考试卷

高二英语

2016.12

第一部分听力:

(共两节,20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

第一节听下面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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Findaplace.B.Buyamap.C.Getanaddress.

2.Whatwillthemandoforthewoman?

A.Repairhercar.B.Giveheraride.C.Pickupheraunt.

3.WhomightMr.Petersonbe?

A.Anewprofessor.B.Adepartmenthead.C.Acompanydirector.

4.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebook?

A.Quitedifficult.B.Veryinteresting.C.Toosimple.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Weather.B.Clothes.C.News.

第二节听下面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.WhyisHarryunwillingtojointhewoman?

A.Hehasapaininhisknee.B.HewantstowatchTV.C.Heistoolazy.

7.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?

A.Stayathome.B.TakeHarrytohospital.C.Dosomeexercise.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whenwillthemanbehomefromwork?

A.At5:

45.B.At6:

15.C.At6:

50.

9.Wherewillthespeakersgo?

'

A.TheGreenHouseCinema.B.TheNewStateCinema.C.TheUMECinema.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.HowwillthespeakergotoNewYork?

A.Byair.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.

11.Whyarethespeakersmakingthetrip?

A.Forbusiness.B.Forshopping.C.Forholiday.

12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.DriverandpassengerB.Husbandandwife.C.Fellowworkers.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inanoffice.C.Inaclassroom.

14.WhatdoesJohndonow?

A.He’satrainer.B.He’satourguide.C.He’sacollegestudent.

15.Howmuchcananewpersonearnforthefirstyear?

A.$10,500.B.$12,000.C.$15,000.

16.Howmanypeoplewillthewomanhire?

A.Four.B.Three.C.Two.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Howlonghasthespeakerlivedinabigcity?

A.Oneyear.B.Tenyears.C.Eighteenyears.

18.Whatisthespeaker’sopiniononpublictransport?

A.It’scomfortable.B.It’stime-saving.C.It’scheap.

19.Whatisgoodaboutlivinginasmalltown?

A.It’ssafer.B.It’shealthier.C.It’smoreconvenient.

20.Whatkindoflifedoesthespeakerseemtolikemost?

A.Busy.B.ColourfulC.Quiet.

第二部分

第一节单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

21.______tothesunforatleasttwohourseverydayishelpfultothegrowthofourbones.

A.ExposedB.ExposingC.BeingexposedD.havingexposed

22.IamsorryIcan’thelp____theclassroomatthemoment.

A.cleaningB.cleanC.cleanedD.cleans

23.Withtimegoingon,themethodshehadstuck__________veryeffectiveanditwasworthy______________.

A.proved;adoptingB.toproving;tobeadopted

C.toproved;ofbeingadoptedD.toproved;adopting

24.Twopeoplesayinghellotoeachotherafter__________forthefirsttimedonotalwaysmeanthattheyhaveastrongwishtodevelopafriendship.

A.introducingB.introduced

C.areintroducedD.beingintroduced

25.Itiscommonsensethatnewideashavetobetestedmanytimesbefore_____.

A.fullyacceptingB.beingfullyaccepted

C.fullyacceptedD.beenacceptedfully

26.Theclub________byquarrels,allshehadtodowas______herself ________thosememberswhoinfluencedheralot.

A.tornapart,tear---awayfromB.toreup,totear---apart

C.wastornapart,totear --- apart fromD.wastorndown,tore---awayfrom

27.Thebigfire________duetotheburningofconstructionmaterialscaused58deathsanddestroyedallthebelongingsofthepeoplethere.

A.wasbelievedtooccurB.wasbelievedtohaveoccurred

C.believedtohavebeenoccurredD.believedtohaveoccurred

28.Myunclehasn’tbeenabletoquitsmoking,butatleasthehas_________.

A.cutoutB.cutoffC.cutdownD.cutup

29.Hardlycouldhe_________thisamountofworkinsuchashorttime.

A.getthroughB.getdownC.getacrossD.getinto

30.Withalargeamountofwork_________,thechiefmanagercouldn’tsparetimeforaholiday.

A.remainedtobedoneB.remainedbeingdone

C.remainingtobedoneD.remainingtodo

31.---Heoughttohavebeenwarnedofthedanger.

---_________,buthewouldn’tlistentome.

A.Yes,heoughtto.B.Sohewas.

C.Soitwaswithhim.D.Sohedid.

32.----Havewe____________water?

----Yes,____________.We’dbettergetsome.

A.runout;ourwaterhasrunoutB.givenout;wehaverunitout

C.usedup;ourwaterhasbeenrunoutD.runoutof;ourwaterhasrunout

33.Theydislikewhenpeopledonotlookatthecards,soremembernottojustputtheminyourpocketwithoutlooking.

A.thatB.themC.itD.you

34.---ItisnotasecretthatCEOsofmajorcompaniesearnalargeamounteachyear.

---Iagree.____thehardeconomictimes,itseemsthattheirsalarieshaveremainedthesame.

A.ApartfromB.ThankstoC.RegardlessofD.Inregardto

35.---Doestirednessorinadequatesleepcausedarkcirclesundereyes?

---Lackofsleepwill_______makingyourskinlookpale,andthiswillmakeyourcircleslookdarker.

A.comeupB.showupC.endupD.takeup

第二节完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)

Whiletraveling,youmighthavestayedatahotelorafamilymember’shouse.Buthaveyoueverthoughtaboutstayinginastranger’s36?

Thismightsound_37,butit’sactuallyatrendthat’sbecomingpopulararoundtheworld,includingChina.

Lodgingrental(借宿出租)companieslikeAirbnbarehelpingpeoplelookforcheapwaysto38.Thiswebsiteallowspeopletorentouttheir39roomsorapartmentsasanalternativeto40inover190countries.

CreatedbyyoungAmericanmenBrianChesky,JoeGebbiaandNathanBlecharczyk,Airbnbisagoodexampleofa41economy.ThroughtheInternet,peopleshare42suchascars,apartmentsand43theirspecialskills.44postinformationaboutthelocation,prices,descriptionsandpictures.Guestscangotothe45andfindtheirfavoriteplacetostay.Users46theiropinionsontheirstaysothatpeopleknowwhetheraplaceisgoodornot.

AmaninNewYorknamedJonathanPowleyevenrentsouthis47for$22(140yuan)pernightthroughAirbnb.Thisisno48car.Powleytookoutthecarseatsandchangedthe49tolookmorewelcoming.Hekeepsitcleanandputsflowersiniteveryday.Heprovidessnacksandtellstravelerswheretheycangoandshower.

ButAirbnbdoeshavesome50.Sometimesyouenduplivingwithastrangeroritisnotas51asitlookedlikeonline.52,hostssometimesgetmadwhentheygethomeandit’sacomplete53.

InChina,Airbnboperatesinfive54includingBeijingandShanghai.ThecountryhasseenamajorincreaseinAirbnbusersinthepastyear.Localhomerentalcompaniessuchashavealsostartedproviding55.

36.A.officeB.campC.homeD.garden

37.A.greatB.dangerousC.strangeD.amazing

38.A.travelB.playC.walkD.live

39.A.newB.privateC.separateD.spare

40.A.shopsB.hotelsC.restaurantsD.homes

41.A.sharingB.differentC.freshD.commercial

42.A.objectsB.resourcesC.roomsD.experiences

43.A.stillB.yetC.alwaysD.even

44.A.GuestsB.TravelersC.HostsD.Sellers

45.A.agentB.companyC.hotelD.website

46.A.showB.putC.postD.deliver

47.A.expertiseB.taxiC.apartmentD.carseats

48.A.terribleB.comfortableC.ordinaryD.special

49.A.insideB.outsideC.sizeD.shape

50.A.advantagesB.reasonsC.regulationsD.problems

51.A.realB.cheapC.niceD.bad

52.A.InsteadB.AlsoC.ThoughD.Therefore

53.A.messB.tripC.surpriseD.joy

54.A.projectsB.businessesC.locationsD.agents

55.A.competitionB.economyC.InternetD.program

第三部分阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,共20分)

A

Notallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalpains.Oftentheyrelivetheseexperiences.

NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.Theyhopeitmightreduce,orpossiblyerase(消除)theeffectofpainfulmemories.

InNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.Sofar,theresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereduced,notthatthememoriesareerased.

Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somethinkitisabadidea,whileotherssupportit.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldiers’troublingmemoriesafterwars.

Theysaythattherearemanypeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.“Somememoriescandestroypeople’slives.Theycomebacktoyouwhenyoudon’twanttohavetheminadaydreamornightmare.Theyusuallycomewithverypainfulemotions,”saidRogerPitman,aprofessorofpsychiatry(精神病学)atHarvardMedicalSchool.“Thiscouldrelieve(减轻)alotofthatsuffering.”

Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity.Theyalsohelpusavoidthemistakesinthepast.“Allofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwerehorribleatthetimebutmakeuswhoweare.Iamnotsurewhetherwe’dwanttowipethosememoriesout.”saidRebeccaDresser,amedicalethicist.

56.What’sthemainideaofthispassage?

A.Peopleoftensufferfrombadmemories.

B.Painfulexperiences.

C.Forgetbadmemories,andbehappy.

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