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高二上月考

2012学年第二学期高二年级英语月考卷2012.9

(时间:

90分钟满分:

100分)

第I卷(共85分)

.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

1.A.Inabank.B.Inastore.C.Inapostoffice.D.Inarestaurant.

2.A.Becausehismotherisill.B.BecausePaulisill.

C.Becausehistestresultispoor.D.Becausehismotherisaloneathome.

3.A.Shedoesn’tlikeunpaidleave.B.Sheprefersshortpaidleave.

C.Shepreferslongholiday.D.Shepreferspaidleave.

4.A.Hishealthisfailing.B.Hiswifeaskshimto.

C.Hesmokestoomuch.D.It’stooexpensive.

5.A.ItisonSunday.B.Itiscancelled.

C.Itispostponed.D.Itisfreeofcharge.

6.A.Thewomandidn'tgettheresults.B.Thewomanfoundtheresultonline.

C.TherewasnosoccermatchonTV.D.Theresultshaven'tbeenannounced.

7.A.Hewantedtobeadoctor.B.Hewantedtobeadrugdealer.

C.Hewantedtobeapilot.D.Hewantedtobeanastronaut.

8.A.Sheisveryinterested.B.Sheismuchsurprised.

C.Sheisunhappy.D.Sheisamused.

9.A.The9o’clocktrainisdelayed.B.Sheiswaitingfortheman.

C.Shewilltakethesametrain.D.SheisfromVancouver.

10.A.Hemightgoandfindthewoman.B.Hemightleavetheplace.

C.Hemighttakeherluggageaway.D.Hemightgetthemagazine.

SectionB

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Cheapandgood.B.Poorandexpensive.

C.Goodbutexpensive.D.Poorandcheap.

12.A.Byloweringthepriceofitsfood.B.Byimprovingthequalityofitsfood.

C.Withwaiterssmilingattheguests.D.Byshowingmenuswithdifferentprices.

13.A.Becausemenliketheirwomenfriendstobegenerous.

B.Becausewomenliketheirmenfriendstobegenerous.

C.Becausemenaremoregenerousthanwomen.

D.Becausewomenaremoregenerousthanmen.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.ManypeoplesufferfrompassivesmokinginHongKong.

B.Passivesmokingwillnotcauseanyseriousdiseases.

C.Manynon-smokerssaytheyprefertostayinasmokyroom.

D.Passivesmokingcauseslesslungdamagetopeoplethansmokingdoes.

15.A.Putup“NoSmoking”sign.B.Requestno-smokingarea.

C.Complainwhenotherssmoke.D.Proposeabanonsmokingatmeetings.

16.A.Damagecausedbysmoking.B.Reasonswhyweshouldgiveupsmoking.

C.Differentsmokinghabitsofpeople.D.Tipsonhowtoavoidpassivesmoking.

SectionC

Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

Ticketorder

Customer’sName

___17___Bellow

Dateofdeparture

On___18___1st

Destination

London

Trainnumber

No.97special___19___

Numberoftickets

___20___

Completetheform.WriteOneWORDforeachanswer.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA 16%

25.ThisisJim’sphoto.Wemisshimalot.He_______whentryingtosaveachildintheearthquake.

A.killedB.iskilledC.waskilledD.waskilling

26._____in1636,HarvardisoneofthemostfamousuniversitiesintheUnitedStates.

A.BeingfoundedB.ItwasfoundedC.FoundedD.Found

27.Alecaskedthepoliceman_______heworkedtocontacthimwhenevertherewasanaccident.

A.withhimB.whoC.withwhomD.whom

28._________,andtheexperimentshouldbedonebetter.

A.IfgivenusmiretimeB.Givingusmoretime

C.GiveusmoretimeD.Moretimegiven

29.Neverhaveanyaccesstodrugs,______yougethookedonit,youcanhardlygetawayfromit.

A.IfB.OnceC.WhenD.Thetime

30.Thedoctorsuggestsmyfather_____,buthewon’tlisten.

A.nottosmokeB.tonotsmokeC.doesn’tsmokeD.notsmoke

31.Informationhasbeenputforward_________moremiddleschoolgraduateswillbeadmittedintouniversities.

A.whileB.thatC.whenD.which

32._____afloodoccurs,ThePLAsoldiersarealwaysthefirsttoappearinthedangeroussituation.

A.WhateverB.WhereverC.WhicheverD.However

33._____manytimes,anewmedicineforbirdfluwillbeputintomarketprettysoon.

A.TobetestedB.HavingtestedC.BeingtestedD.Havingbeentested

34.Nancyenjoyedherselfsomuch_____shevisitedherfriendsinSydneylastyear.

A.thatB.whichC.whenD.what

35.Thisistheproblem__________atthenextmeeting.

A.todiscussingB.discussedC.tobediscussedD.beingdiscussed

36.Thelocalauthoritiesdon’tpermit______inpublicandtheyalsoforbidteenagers_______.

A.tosmoke,tosmokeB.smoking,smokingC.tosmoke,smokingD.smoking,tosmoke

37._____Imadeaspeechinfrontofsomanypeople,Ifeltquitenervous.

A.ForthefirsttimeB.ThefirsttimeC.AtthattimeD.Atthefirsttime

38.Thecommittee___________fivefamousscientistsputforwardavaluableplanattheendoftheconference.

A.wasmadeupofB.wasmadefromC.madefromD.madeupof

39.Thebell________theendoftheperiodrang,_______ourheateddiscussion.

A.indicating,interruptingB.indicated,interrupting

C.indicating,interruptedD.indicated,interrupted

40.Heclaimed_____inthesupermarketwhenhewasdoingshoppingyesterday.

A.beingbadlytreatedB.treatingbadly

C.tobetreatedbadlyD.tohavebeenbadlytreated

SectionB 9%

A.lastingB.joinedC.beforeD.sawE.adding

F.generallyG.acrossH.actionI.encourageJ.environmental

WorldEarthDayaimsatactinginresponsestothegrowingconcernsabout___41___crisis.

Thedaymeanttoincreaseawarenessand___42___peopleandgovernmentstocaremoreaboutourenvironmentandtake___43___tosaveourplanet.

Theearthcatchescold,ahumandisaster.ThewinterstormsinSouthChinalefta___44___imageamongChinesepeople.

Butourearthissufferingmorethanthat.Airpollution,watershortages,globalwarming,andtheextinctionofspeciesare___45___scars(伤疤)toourplanet.

Asbothmakersandvictimsofenvironmentaldisasters,humanarekeytoitshealing.April22nd1970___46___thefirstlarge-scalepublicenvironmentalmovementinhumanhistory.

Over20millionpeoplewalkedtothestreetsintheUnitedStatestoraiseawarenessofenvironmentalcrisis.

Fromthenon,EarthDayhasbecomeaninternationalevent,leadingtoatidalwaveofenvironmentalactivitiesatalllevels.FromTokyotoTogo,morethan500millionpeoplehave___47___forcesinover170countries.

Thewavealsoswept___48___China.Actionwastakenfromgovernmentandeachyearfeaturesathemerangingfromenergy-savingtosustainabledevelopment.Moreandmorepeoplehavejoinedinrealactiontosaveourplanet___49___itistoolate.

 

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA 10%

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

Adogisman’sbestfriend,theoldsayingtellsus-and,indeed,newresearchshowsthatwhenitcomestofulfillingourbasicpsychologicalneeds,humansdo__50__fromtheirpetsinmuchthesamewaytheydofromtheirfriends.

ResearchersfromMiamiUniversityandSaintLouisUniversitysetouttotestwhetherapersoncanreallyleanonhisorherpet(s)to“fulfillone’ssocialneeds”—thatis,tofeel__51__andincontrolofone’slife.Theresearchteamconductedthreeseparatebut__52__studies.

Inthefirststudy,theresearcherssimplyquizzedgroupsofpetownersandnon-ownersabouttheir__53__.Theyfoundthatonaverageownerswerelesslonely,andhad__54__self-esteem.

Inthesecondstudy,theresearcherstookacloserlookatdogowners__55__.Theyfoundthatdogsdidindeedhelptheirownersmeetsocialneedsandfeelbetteraboutlife.Most__56__,theresearchersfoundthatfulfillmentfrompetswasbeneficialnomatterhowmuchsupporttheownerswerealreadygettingfromotherpeople.Friendsandfamilyarenotasubstituteforpets.

Finally,inthethirdstudy,agroupofcollegestudentswereaskedtothinkaboutatimewhentheyhadfeltsociallyexcluded(排斥)or__57__.Thestudentswerethenaskedeithertowriteapassageaboutabestfriend,towriteaboutaclosepet,ortodrawamapoftheircampus.

Thestudentswhowroteabouttheirfriendsortheirpetsbothfeltbetterafterward,recoveringtheirsenseofself-worthandhappiness.Meanwhile,themap-drawinggroupremainedalittle__58__.Theexcitingpartforthepetowners,however,isthatthinkingaboutapethelpedjust__59__thinkingaboutabestfriend.

50.A.benefitB.learnC.separateD.draw

51.A.isolatedB.connectedC.powerfulD.pride

52.A.relatedB.importantC.interestingD.complicated

53.A.careerB.familiesC.personalitiesD.shortcomings

54.A.lowerB.fullC.littleD.higher

55.A.atonceB.inallC.inparticularD.bychance

56.A.obviouslyB.importantlyC.uniquelyD.independently

57.A.rejectedB.welcomedC.respectedD.confused

58.A.excitedB.shockedC.lostD.sad

59.A.nomorethanB.aslittleasC.asmuchasD.lessthan

SectionB 22%

(A)

Iwasinarushasalways,butthistimeitwasforanimportantdateIjustcouldn’tbelatefor!

Ifoundmyselfatacheckoutcounterbehindanelderlywomaninnohurryasshepaidforhergroceries.APhDstudentwithnotalotofmoney,Ihadhurriedintothestoretopickupsomeflowers.

WewereinBoston,aplacenotalwaysknownforsmallconversationbetweenstrangers.Thewomanstoppedemptyingherbasketandlookedupatme.Shesmiled.Itwasanicesmile–warmandcomforting–andIreturnedhergiftbysmilingback.

“Mustbeaspeciallady,whoeveritisthatwillbegettingthosebeautifulflowers,”shesaid.

“Yes,she’sspecial,”Isaid,andthentomysurprise,thewordskeptcomingout.

“It’sonlyourseconddate,butsomehowIamjusthavingthefeelingshe’s‘theone’,”Jokingly,Iadded,“Theonlyproblemisthat

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