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高二英语上学期第一次月考试题30
延津县高级中学2016—2017学年上学期高二年级第一次月考
英语试卷
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第Ⅰ卷选择题(共60分)
第一部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:
(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Bodylanguageisoneofthemostpowerfulmeansofcommunication,oftenevenmorepowerfulthanspokenlanguage.Itissaidthatourbodymovementscommunicateabout50percentofwhatwereallymeanwhilewordsonlyexpress7percent.So,whileyourmouthisclosed,yourbodyisjustsaying.
Arms.Howyouholdyourarmsshowshowopenandreceptiveyouaretopeopleyoumeet.Ifyoukeepyourarmstothesidesofyourbodyorbehindyourback,thissuggestsyouarenotafraidoftakingonwhatevercomesyourway.Outgoingpeoplegenerallyusetheirarmswithbigmovements,whilequieterpeoplekeepthemclosetotheirbodies.Ifsomeoneupsetsyou,justcrossyourarmstoshowyou’reunhappy!
Head.Whenyouwanttoappearconfident,keepyourheadlevel.Ifyouareamonitorinclass,youcanalsotakeonthispositionwhenyouwantyourwordstobetakenseriously.However,tobefriendlyinlisteningorspeaking,youmustmoveyourheadalittle.
Legs.Yourlegstendtomovearoundalotmorethannormalwhenyouarenervousortellinglies.Ifyouareatinterviews,trytokeepthemstill!
Posture(姿势).Agoodposturemakesyoufeelbetteraboutyourself.Ifyouarefeelingdown,younormallydon’tsitstraight,withyourshouldersinwards.Thismakesbreathingmoredifficult,whichcanmakeyoufeelnervousoruncomfortable.
Mouth.Whenyouarethinking,youoftenpurse(噘嘴)yourlips.Youmightalsousethispositiontoholdbackanangrycommentyoudon’twishtoshow.However,itwillprobablystillbenoticed,andpeoplewillknowyou’renotpleased.
Face.Whenyoulie,youmightputonafalseface.Butthatexpressionwouldcrackbriefly,allowingdisplaysoftrueemotionssuchashappiness,sadness,disgust(厌恶)andfeartocomethrough.
1.Whensomeoneiskeepinghisarmsbehindhisback,hetriestotellyouthat.
A.heisangry
B.heisoutgoing
C.heiscool
D.heisnotafraid
2.Ifyouwanttoappearconfident,youshould.
A.crossyourarms
B.moveyourheadalittle
C.keepyourheadlevel
D.moveyourarmsalot
3.Whichofthefollowingmovementsshowssomeoneisnervous?
A.Notsittingstraightwiththeshouldersinwards.
B.Movingaroundalotmorethannormal.
C.Keepingthearmstothesidesofthebody.
D.Havingthelipspursedtoholdbackanangrycomment.
4.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Bodylanguagecanexpressmoremeaningsthanwordsdoincommunication.
B.It’snotpolitetousebodylanguageinformalcommunication.
C.Differentpeopleindifferentcountriesmusthavethesameunderstandingofthesamebodymovement.
D.Wecannotcommunicatewithotherswithoutwords.
B
LastweekItookajourneydeepintospace,totheendofthesolarsystem,andwaspulledintoablackhole.ThenItookatriptoBrazilandexperiencedsurvivinganairplanecrashinthejungle.Afterthat,Ijoinedsomediversandwenttothebottomoftheoceantoseestrangeblindcreaturesthathaveneverseensunlight.Forabreak,Itookpartinsomecarracingandthenskieddownsomeofthemostdifficultmountainsintheworld.Iendedmytravelsbymeetingfacetofacewithadinosaur,theterribleT-Rex,andsurvivedtheexperience!
IdidallthisinonegreatdayatFuturoscope.Openedin1987,Futuroscopeisoneofthelargestspaceageparksintheworld.Thisscienceandtechnology-basedthemeparkinFranceusesthemostadvancedtechnology.Its3-Dcinemasandgiantmoviescreensprovidebrandnewexperiencesoftheearthandbeyond.Visitorscangetclosetopartsoftheworldtheyhaveneverexperienced,goingtothebottomoftheocean,flyingthroughthejungleorvisitingtheedgesofthesolarsystem.Theamazing,up-to-dateinformationtogetherwithmanyopportunitiesforhands-onlearningmakestheworldcometolifeinacompletelynewwayforvisitors.Learningcentersthroughouttheparkletvisitorstrytheirownscientificexperiments,aswellaslearnmoreaboutspacetravel,theunderseaworldandmuchmore
.
Iboughtticketsformyselfandmyfriendsatthepark’sentrance,butticketsarealsoavailableonline.Futuroscopeisnotonlyforindiviudals,butisalsotheperfectmixoffunandlearning
forclassoutings.ClassesorotherlargegroupsthatletFuturoscopeknowtheirplansinadvancecangetthegroupadmissionrate.Foranyonecomingfromoutoftown,Futuroscopehasmanyexcellenthotels,mostofwhichprovideashuttleservicetothepark.Ifdriving,Futuroscopeiswithineasyreachofthefreeway.Planyourtripwellbeforestarting,sinceFuturoscopehassomanyshows,activitiesandgreatsouvenirshopsthatitisdifficulttoseethemall.Comereadytowalkalot—besuretowearsomecomfortablesneakersorotherwalkingshoes!
5.WhatisFuturoscope?
A.AthemeparkforchildreninAmerica.
B.Athemeparkthatprovidesonlyfunandexcitement.
C.Athemeparkthatprovidespeoplewithoutstandingexperiencewithoutleavingtheearthandthepresenttime.
D.Athemeparkthatusesthemostadvancedtechnologytotakepeopleoutoftheearthandthepresenttime.
6.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph2?
A.ThethingsIdidatFuturoscope.
B.ThehistoryofFuturoscope.
C.Generalinformationabouthowtovisitthepark.
D.Ageneraldescriptionofthepark.
7.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Mostofuswillgotothebottomoftheoceanortotheedgesofthesolarsystem.
B.Futurethemeparksareplacesforfunandexcitementbutnotforlearning.
C.Futurethemeparksallowpeopletoseeanddothingswithoutdangerbutwithmuchmoney.
D.Inthefuturethemeparks,therearelearningcentersforpeopletotryscientific
experiments.
C
Valentine’sDay,adaytraditionallyreservedforexpressingromanticlove,isobservedpracticallyallaroundtheworld.However,notmanypeoplearefamiliarwithSweetestDay.Actuallyitisaholiday,especiallydesignedtoexpressloveandcareforthosewhowereroutinelyneglected(忽视)bysociety.
SweetestDaywastheideaofHerbertBirchKingston,whoworkedforacompanyinCleveland,Ohio.Hefeltthattherewereplentyofchildren,especiallyorphansandpoorkids,whodidn’tnecessarilygettheattentiontheydeserved.Thusin1922,helaunchedthefirstSweetestDaytogiveoutboxesofcandytomainlypoorchildren.
SincethedaypickedwasthethirdSaturdayinOctober,thisbecamethetraditionaltimetocelebrateSweetestDay.ThetraditionwassoenjoyedthatpeopleoftenlookedbeyondkindnesstotreatingtheirownfriendsorfamilytotreatsonSweetestDay.
IntheUS,SweetestDayiscelebratedprimarilyintheNortheasternregionoftheUS,stillonthethirdSaturdayofOctober.Yetnewsofthetradition,whichbegannearly100yearsago,hasspreadtootherpartsofthecountry,especiallyaspeoplewholivedinthoseareasmovedelsewhere.Peoplemaydistributecandyorsmallgifts
tothoseinpatienthomes,hospitals,fosterhomes,ormentali
nstitutions,andtheymayalsotreatfriendsandfamilytolittlegiftsfromtheheart.
Inkeepingwiththeoriginaltradition,celebratingSweetestDayshouldreallybemostfocusedonpeoplewhoordinarilydon’thavethegoodf
ortuneofattentionfromfriendsorfamily,eitherduetodifficultfamilycircumstancesortopoverty.Thiscanbeagreattraditiontostartifyourcommunitydoesn’troutinelycelebratetheday,andtherearemanycandymanufacturersthatarewillingtohelpdonateorreducecostsongiftsintendedforpeopleinunfortunatecircumstances.
8.TheoriginalpurposeofSweetestDayisto.
A.provideanoccasiontoknoworphans
B.makethosepoorchildrenhappy
C.makeyourfriendsandfamilyhappy
D.distributecandytothoselovelychildren
9.WhatdopeoplebarelydoonSweetestDay?
A.Buyflowersforyoursweetheart.
B.Visitpatientswhohavetobeinhospital.
C.Givefriendsgiftstomakethemhappy.
D.Careforchildrenwholosttheirparents.
10.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.
A.itisvitaltocontactthecandymanufacturers
B.itisnecessarytocallonfriendsorfamilies
C.itisimportanttohelpthoseinneed
D.itiscommontoserveyourcommunity
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Areyousatisfiedwithyourlife?
Howoftendoyouthinkofreasonswhyeveryonearoundyouissuccessfulthoughtheyarenotusuallybetterthanyou?
Whatdoyoudowrong?
Herearesomethingsyoushouldstopdoingtobesuccessful.
1.11__
Differentpeoplemayinterpret“success”indifferentways:
someofthemmeasureitinmoney,otherones–inpositivechangestopeoplearoundthemandtheworld.12Anddonotworryaboutwhatotherpeoplethink,andcomeafterwhatmakesyouhappy.
2.Donotbelieveanythingwithoutquestioningit.
13Theyarecriticalthinkers,andtheyunderstandthatweareallruledbyourprejudices;so,theywillalwaysquestionnewinformation.
3.Donotworryaboutallunpredictablethingsthatmayhappentoyou.
Ifyouwanttobesuccessful,stopthinkingabouteverythingthatMAYhappentoyou.
14Bereadytochangeyourdeedsanddecisionswhenthingssuddenlydon’tgoaccordingtoyourplan.
4.Donotcareaboutwhatotherpeoplethinkofyou.
15Yourattemptstobecome“good”foreveryonewillturnintonothingbutnewworries,stresses,andproblems.Successfulpeopledonotconcentrateonquantityofpeopletop