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高二九月英语试题

第一部分:

听力(满分30分)

1.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthelecture?

 

 A.Boring.  B.Historic.  C.Educational.

2.Whatmakesthemanupset?

 A.Hiskids.  B.Hisbooks.   C.Thewallsofhisshop.

3.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?

 A.Confirmhisbooking. B.Gotothehotel. C.Bookaroom.

4.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthecars?

 A.Theyarecleanandpractical.

 B.Theymakepeople’slifemucheasier.

 C.Theyhavecausedsomeenvironmentalproblems.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

 A.Afamily.  B.Awedding.  C.Adinnerparty.

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

        

6.Howmuchisthedressprobably?

 A.$200.    B.$600.    C.$1,500.

7.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman?

 A.Angry.   B.Excited.   C.Disappointed.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

        

8.Howlongwillthecourselast?

 A.Forthreeweeks. B.Fortwoyears.  C.Forthreeyears.

9.Whatisthemostimportantthingaboutthecourse?

 A.Itisdesignedfordistancelearners.

 B.ItisconcernedwithsomeanalysisofBritishculture.

 C.Itrequiresthecomparisonbetweendifferentcultures.

10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

 A.HeisanEnglishteacher. B.Hehasamasterdegree. C.HeislearningChinese.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatdidthemandobeforeapplyingforthejob?

 A.Heworkedasateacher. B.Hetalkedwiththecustomers. C.Hevisitedstudents’parents.

12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisusefulabouttheman?

 A.Hiseducation. B.Hisjobexperience. C.Hisgradesatschool.

13.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodointheend?

 A.Waitforfurtherinformation. B.Givehise-mailaddresstoher. C.Cometoworkthenextday.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.WhatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenMichaelandBetty?

 A.Classmates.   B.Neighbors. C.Husbandandwife.

15.WhatdidRobandStevedolastnight?

 A.Theyhadafight. B.Theyheldparties. C.Theytalkedonthephone.

16.WhatdoweknowaboutMrsAnderson?

 A.Shehashearingproblems. B.Shelikesmakingnoise. C.Sheisrudetopeople.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

        

17.Whatprobablyisthespeaker?

 A.Awriter.    B.Ateacher.   C.Areporter.

18.HowdidaboyprovehimselfanadultinNorthAmericanIndiancultures?

 A.Bydrinkingalcohol. B.Bywearingtraditionalclothes.

 C.Byspendingseveraldaysinthewoodsalonesafely.

19.Whatdothetwenty-year-oldsdoonJanuary15inJapan?

 A.Listentospeeches.  B.Gotochurches. C.Holdparties.

20.WhatisthelegalageofadulthoodintheUnitedStates?

 A.16.     B.18.    C.21.

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)

A

Iwenttoanearbycarfactorytodaywithmyuncle,whoworksthere.OnethingInoticedwasthatmostoftheworkwasdonebyrobots.Welding(焊接),painting,testingandmanyotherjobsareperformedbyrobots.Thewholedashboard(仪表板)isputintoacarbyarobot.Itwouldhavetakentwomentodosointhepast,anditwouldhavehurttheirbacksquiteabit.

Itgotmethinking:

Isitagoodthingthatrobotsarereplacingfactoryworkers?

Ontheonehand,robotsgenerallydoamoreaccuratejobthanpeople.Theyarenotlikelytomakemanymistakes.Ifsomethinggoeswrongwithonecar,analarmgoesoff.Theydoexactlythesamethingeverytime,butahumanworkerisunabletodoso.Ontheotherhand,robotsreducecostsforcompanies.Companiesdon’thavetopayrobotswagesorinjurycompensation(补偿)ifthey’rebroken.Ifsomethinginarobotdoesgowrong,itwon’thavetotaketimeoffworkforayear,orevenforever,ascouldhappentoarealpersonifhebreakshisbackorburnshimselfwhilewelding.

Theobviousdownsideisthatrobotsincreaseunemploymentrate,whichinturnincreasestaxes.Wedon’twanttopayforthosewhoareoutofworkjustbecauseacompanyhasreplacedthemwithrobots.

21.Wecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphthat_______.

A.alltheworkershavebeenreplacedbyrobotsB.robotsdomostoftheworkinthecarfactory

C.therearenoworkerswithbackstrainnowD.theauthor’suncledesignsrobotsinthefactory

22.Thesecondparagraphismainlyabout________.

A.theauthor’sexperienceinacarfactoryB.theadvantagesofrobotsoverhumanworkers

C.theadvantagesofhumanworkersoverrobotsD.themanagementoffactoryworkers

23.Theunderlinedword“downside”inthelastparagraphmeans_______.

A.AdvantageB.favorC.assistanceD.weakness

24.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat________.

A.companiesrefusetopayforworkers.

B.robotshavecompletelyreplacedworkers.

C.robotscanhelpsolvetheproblemofunemployment.

D.peoplehavetopaymoretaxesforunemployment.

B

Arecentstudyonparentswhobeattheirchildrenindicatedthatphysicalpunishmentstilloccursfarmorefrequentlythanpreviouslythoughtbutthatphysicalpunishmentwasineffective.Giventhat73percentofthechildrenwhowerehitwaitedlessthan10minutesbeforeactingoutagain.

So,whatis?

Manyparentsdealwiththeirchildren’smistakesbytakingawaytoysandseparatingthemfromtheirplaymates.Butforstrong-willedkidslikeIwas,noneofthesemethodswereeffective.

Likemanykids,Iwasn’tbad;Iwasbored.Fortunately,myfatherrealizedthisfairlyearlyonanddevelopedanewformof“discipline”thatproducedimmediateresultsandlong-termpositiveeffects.

Lookingbackasanadult,myfather’smethodofmakingmereadtheencyclopedia(百科全书)wheneverIdidsomethingwrongwasthebestthinghecouldhavedone.

Hewouldtellmeatopicandsay,“LearnabouttheaardvarkandI’mgoingtoquizyoushortlyafter.”ItwaspunishmentinthesensethatIwasforcedtostopwhateverIwasdoing,butitalsohadapurposeinthatitkeptmymindoccupiedandpresentedthetypeofmentalchallengeIclearlylacked.

Althoughunwillingly,IwenttolearnabsolutelyeverythingtherewastoknowaboutaardvarksbecauseIwasgoingtofigureouteveryquestionhecouldthrowatme.Ifitweren’tformydrivingneedtoprovehimwrong,itmaynothaveworkedaswellasitdid.

Sothat’sjustit:

Itwaseffective.IthelpedmechangemybehaviorinthatmomentanditconditionedmetoseekoutbookswhenIwasbored.Obviously,thathappenedfrequentlyandapparentlyanditworked.Igrewuptobecomeasuccessfullawyerandafamouswriteraswell.

Tothisday,Dad’stheonlyonewhocanbeatme.

25.WhatistheprobablemainideaofParagraph1?

A.Itreportstheresultofarecentstudyabouttheencyclopedia.

B.Physicalpunishmentisuselesstodealwithchildren.

C.Physicalpunishmentonlyoccurredpreviously.

D.73percentofthechildrenlovephysicalpunishment.

26.Whydomanykidsfrequentlydowhatthey’renotallowedtodoaccordingtotheauthor?

A.Becausetheyproduceimmediateresultsandlong-termpositiveeffects.

B.Becausetheyprefertobreakthe“discipline”setbytheirparents.

C.Becausetheyarealwaysregardedasbadkidsbothathome.

D.Becausetheyoftenfindit’sdullintheireverydaylife.

27.Whatwastheauthor’sfathermethodofpunishinghimforhismistakes?

A.Hisfatherangrilytookawayhisfavouritetoys.

B.Hisfatherseparatedhimfromhisplaymates.

C.Hisfatherforcedhimtodosomereadingandtestedhimlater.

D.Hisfatherorderedhimtolearnabouttheaardvarkandquizzedhimshortlyafter.

C

ThewholebusinessofeatingdogscouldbetheanswertoacrisisinBritain'scities.Thecountryissufferingfromhalfamillionstraydogs(流浪狗).1,000aredestroyedeveryday,Inonesmalltownalone,£100,000isspenteachyearcatchingstraydogs.TerrySingh,thelocaldog-catcher,admitsgrimly:

"Wearebusyallthetime.Inatownofhalfamillionpeople,wehave50,000straydogs."InBritain,sevenmilliondogsbiteaquarterofamillionpeopleayear,atacostofsixmillionforcasualtytreatment.Theyattack10,000farmanimals,cause50,000roadaccidents,andrequirethreemilliontobespentonkennels(养狗场)anddamages.

Mr.Singhsays:

"Inmyfirstyearwehad775complaints.Thatwas10yearsago.Ourrecentfiguresshowwearedealingwithsixthousanddogsayear.Everywhereyoulookinthetown,onanypatchofgrassorstreetcorner,youwillseeatleastonestraydog.Dogattackshaveincreased.Thecrazeofthemomentisforowningbiggerdogs."ThecityhastwomaindogkennelsrunbytheRSPCA.Atone,twoandahalfthousanddogsaredestroyedeveryyear.

Consideringwhathasbeengoingondownatthefarm,itmaybesafertoeatBritishdogratherthanBritishbeef.ItappearsthatBritishfarmershavebeenfeedingtheircattleonfoodwhichincludesdeadsheepwithabraindiseasecalledscrapie.Thispracticewasbannedin1988,butitappearsthatthediseasehasalreadybeenspreadtoBritishcattle.Thebigquestionhasbeen,ifthediseasecanbespreadfromsheeptocattle,surelyitfollowsthatitcallbespreadfromcattletopeople.

28.AccordingtoMr.Singh,tryingtocatchstraydogsis__

A.anexpensiveoperationB.adifficultjob

C.importanttothetownD.anendlesstask

29.AccordingtoMr.Singh,attacksbydogsonhumanshaveincreasedbecause____

A.therearemoredogsaroundB.thereisafashionforowningbiggerdogs

C.thedogsarehungryD.thedogsarehavingabraindisease

30..ThewritermustthinkitistoeatBritishbeef.

A.hardB.cheapC.unfairD.unsafe

31.Itseemsthatthediseasecanbespreadtohumansbecause

A.ithastraveledfromsheeptocattleB.peoplewhoeatsheep'seyesgetit

C.peopleeatingsheepgetitD.itisinthebrain

D

LoversLane

Whywasthisoldlittlewomansocaredaboutsuchanoldbushwhileitwasofnousetoanybody?

Shehadwrittenletterstothelocalpaper,eventoanational,protestingaboutaprojectedby-passtohe

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