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江西省南城县第一中学学年高二英语上学期月考试题

南城一中2017届高二上学期12月份月考

英语试题

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时用120分钟。

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

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.Whoisprobablytheownerofthebook?

A.Frank.B.Tony.C.Lucy.

2.Whereisthebikenow?

A.Atthegate.B.Underthestairs.C.Inthegarden.

3.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Aboutthework.B.Aboutafilm.C.Aboutamatch.

4.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shedoesn’tlikeaseatnearthestage.

B.Therearenotanyticketsleft.

C.Itisnotaneasythingtogetaticket.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

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至7题。

6.Wherearetheygoing?

A.Tothecollege.B.Tothestation.C.Totheairport.

7.Howwilltheygetthere?

A.Bytaxi.B.Bybike.C.Bytrain.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hewantstohavehisphonefixed.

B.Hewantstobuyanewcellphone.

C.Hewantstopostlettersinthepostoffice.

9.Wherecanyoumostprobablyhearthistalk?

A.Nexttothepostoffice.B.Nearthestore.C.Onthestreet.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howdoesthemanfeel?

A.Happy.B.Terrible.C.Excited.

11.Whathappenedtotheman?

A.Hewasknockeddownbyacar.

B.Hedamagedacarroundthecorner.

C.Acardroveintohiscar.

12.Whydidtheaccidenthappen?

A.Thedrivingmirrorwasbroken.

B.Theroadsidemirrorwasbroken.

C.Theotherdriverdrovetoofast.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Whydoesthewomanwanttobuyherfatherapresent?

A.Hefather’sbirthdayiscoming.

B.ShewantstosendhimapresentonFather’sDay.

C.Herfather’shandbagisworn.

14.Whichhandbagwillherhusbandprobablyget?

A.Thebrownone.B.Theyellowone.C.Theblackone..

15.Howmuchwillthewomanpay?

A.$180.B.$300.C.$270.

16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheyellowhandbagforherfather?

A.Toomodern.B.Verysuitable.C.Toocheap.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whereisthespeakerfrom?

A.TheUnitedStates.B.LatinAmerica.C.Spain.

18.WhatdotheLatinosspendmostoftheirlunchtimedoing?

A.Waitingfortheirorders.

B.Chattingwithfriends.

C.Talkingabouttheirstudies.

19.WhatdotheAmericanstudentsusuallydowhentheyfinishtheirlunch?

A.Theyleaveinahurry.

B.Theyhavesomedrinks.

C.Theystayalittlelonger.

20.WhatdotheSpanishspeakersconsidermoreimportantthanothers?

A.Theirstudiesandwork.

B.Theirfamilyandfriends.

C.Theirsodaandcoffee.

 

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)

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

Thefiercecompetitivenessoftoday’sjobmarkethasdrivenoneuniversitypresidenttolookonline.HeHua,39,thepresidentofKunmingUniversity,hassetupastoreonTaobaowhereemployerscanbrowse(浏览)and“buy”theyounggraduates.He,theyoungestuniversitypresidentinChina,hopesthathisactionwillhelpstudentsgetonthecareerladder.

Mr.Heannouncedtheonlinestoreatagraduationceremonyattendedby4,500studentsandteachersonJuly2,2015.The“KunmingUniversitytalentshop”showstheuniversity’stop65graduates,whoeachhaveanonlineprofile(个人简介)showingofftheirtalent.AllofthegraduatesarewearingwhiteT-shirtsbearingtheKunmingUniversitylogo.

Thestudentsaredividedintofourcategories:

“alongthewaystyle,”“2025style,”“Internetstyle”and“elitecollectionstyle”.Clickingoneachperson’sphotographwillshowmoreabouttheircharacterandskills.Studentshavealsolistedtheircareerambitionsandpreferredsalaries.Ifacompanyisinterestedinhiringanyofthegraduatestheymustpaytheuniversity1,000Yuanto“catch”orreservethetalent.Theuniversitywillthencheckthecompany’scredentials(证件)andarrangephonecallsandconversationsbetweenthefutureemployerandemployee.Whetherornotajobofferismade,theuniversitywillreturnthemoneytothecompanyafteraweek.

Mr.HesayshewantstouseTaobao,whichgetsmillionsofviewsamonth,tobuildabridgebetweencompaniesandstudents.Hismottois“seekandyoushallfind”.Hesaysthatthisisjustoneofmanynewideashehasfortheuniversity.

Theuniversityhasalsorecentlystarteditsownonlinecreativemarketforstudentstohelpthemselvesshowtheirownproductsaswellashasafinancingplatformwhichprovidesstudentswithoutstandingentrepreneurial(创业者)credentialsmoneytorealizetheirambitions.

21.TheinformationofthegraduatesbelowisshowedintheshopEXCEPT?

A.theirphotographs.B.theirtalent.

C.theircareerambitions.D.theirworkexperience.

22.Whichofthefollowingordersisrightaccordingtothepassage?

a.checkthecompany’scredentials.b.charge1,000Yuan

c.providestudents’informationonTaobaod.returnthemoney

e.arrangephonecallsandconversations

A.cdebaB.acbdeC.cbaedD.bcaed

23.Inordertohelpthestudentsrealizetheirambitions,theuniversity.

A.startsitsownonlinemarketB.establishesitsowncompanies

C.encouragesitsstudentstostartbusinesses

D.setsupmorestoresonTaobao

B

IstarteddancingwhenIwas11yearsold.ItwasallIwantedformy11thbirthdayandIpromisedmyparentsIwouldneveraskforanMP3playeroriPhoneorevenacareveragainifIcouldstartballet(芭蕾)classes.Iftheycouldn’tputmeinclassesbecauseitwastooexpensive,Iaskedforballetinabox,avideoandbookstofollow.Myparentsdecidedthatmaybetheyshouldmakerealballetclasseshappen.

Iwasthetallestinmylevel1class—mostoftheotherstudentswere7and8yearsold.Istuckoutlikeastrangeandfoolishthumb(拇指).Ninemonthslater,Imasteredpointe(芭蕾舞中足尖站立的姿势)andayearafterthat,Iwasinvitedtojoinmystudio’sCompanyTwoandIreallystartedtogetseriousaboutballet.Asecrethopebegantogrow.MyinstructorsandmyparentskepttellingmethatIhadtalent.Iwastallformyageandhadalllongarmsandlegs;balletjustfeltrightinmybody.Whendancing,IfeltsofreethatIwasobliviousofmytechnique.Beingabletomoveinsuchadifferentwaymademefreeandeasy.

Idon’tstillliketolookinthemirror,honestly.Seeingmyselfmademeuncomfortable;IthoughtIwasn’tprettyandIdidn’tlookasgraceful(优雅的)asIfeltbutthestudiomirrorisoneofthemaintoolsadancerhastouseandeventuallyIhadtofacemyself.Itwasn’teasy.

WhenIwas5,Iwentthroughaverypainfulexperiencethatchangedme.IbecameterrifiedofjusteverythinginlifeasaresultoftheharmIexperiencedfromateenageboyofourneighbor.Tothisday,evenwithlotsofcomfort,Istillstrugglewiththatfearandshame.ButwhenIdance,Ifeelfree.

WhatIdidn’tknowatfirstwasthatballetwouldalsobehealing.IthasbeenfiveyearssinceIstartedballet,duringwhichIhavelearnthownottoliveinfearandshame.Iwillneverstopdancing.

24.WhatdoyouknowabouttheauthorfromPara.2?

.

A.Herprogressinspiredhertogoondancing.

B.Shemadetheleastprogressinthedanceclass.

C.Sherealizedshecoulddoballetprofessionally.

D.Shecouldhavegivenupwithoutothers’encouragement.

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“oblivious”mean?

A.Afraid.B.Forgetful.

C.Nervous.D.Sure.

26.Whydidn’ttheauthorwanttolookinthemirror?

A.Shethoughtshewasn’tgoodenough.B.Shefeltupsetwhenotherslookedather.

C.Itmadeherlooklesspretty.

D.Itmadeherrecallbadmemories.

27.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor.

A.haslefttheoldplacewithherfamilyB.isstillsufferingfromthebadmemories

C.issteppingoutfromtheshadowofherlife

D.feelssoshamefulastorefusetoseeadoctor

C

Peopleenjoyspoutingoff(滔滔不绝地讲)onsocialmedia,includingtheirjobs.Thesurprisingthingisthattheyexpresstheiradorationfortheirjobsmoreoftenthantheyexpresshate.That’saccordingtoanewsurveyofoveramilliononlinepostsperformedbyanemploymentwebsiteMonster.

Thereportshowsthatduringthe12monthsendinginMarch2015,peoplewere4.7timesmorelikelytotalkaboutlovingtheirjobsthanhatingthem.

“Wecanlearnalotabouthowpeoplearefeelingaboutthejobmarketandtheircareersthroughsocialmedia,”saidJoanieCourtney,seniorvicepresidentforMonster.

TheexpectationofyetanotherworkweekmakesSundaytheleastlikelydaytoexpressloveforjobsand20percentofjobsearcheshappenonMonday.Peopletendtoexpresslovefortheirjobsmostoftenwhenthey’reabouttobeawayfromtheofficefortheweekend.

Thepeoplewholiketoexpresshatefortheirjobstendtobefromlow-wagejobslikeretail(零售)andfoodservice,accordingtothedata.Retailworkersmadeup37percentofalldissatisfiedpostsabouttheirjobs,almosttwicethepositiveones.“Retailworkerstendtobeyounger,”Courtneysaid,“thosepositionsalsotendtobecustomer-oriented(以顾客为中心的),whichisevidentlyadifficultissue.”

Techworkersweretheleastlikely—amongthebroadindustrycategoriesstudied—toexpressanyemotionfortheirjobs.Onlytwopercentofjob-hatingpostswerefromtech,suggestingtechworkershaveasenseofnegativeconsequencesthatcancomewithpubliclyexpressingone’sjobfrustrations.

“Weliveinkindofafishbowltoday,”Courtneysaid.“Youcanseeinandseeoutandasanemployeeyoureallyhavetobecarefulaboutwhat

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