河南省郸城三高学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版含答案.docx
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河南省郸城三高学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题Word版含答案
河南省郸城三高2015-2016高二第一学期第一次月考
英语试题
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20题,每题2分,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。
A.
TheBoyMadeIt!
OneSunday,Nicholas,ateenager,wentskiingatSugarloafMountaininMaine.Intheearlyafternoon,whenhewasplanningtogohome,afiercesnowstormsweptintothearea.Unabletoseefar,heaccidentallyturnedoffthepath.Beforeheknewit,Nicholaswaslost,allalone!
Hedidn’thavefood,water,aphone,orothersupplies.Hewasgettingcolderbytheminute.
Nicholashadnoideawherehewas.Hetriednottopanic.HethoughtaboutallthesurvivalshowshehadwatchedonTV.Itwastimetoputthetipshehadlearnedtouse.
Hedecidedtostopskiing.Therewasabetterchanceofsomeonefindinghimifhestayedput.Thefirstthinghedidwastofindshelterformthefreezingwindandsnow.Ifhedidn’t,hisbodytemperaturewouldgetverylow,whichcouldquicklykillhim.
Usinghisskis( 滑雪板),Nicholasbuiltasnowcave.Hegatheredahugemassofsnowanddugoutaholeinthemiddle.Thenhepiledbranchesontopofhimself,likeablanket,tostayaswarmashecould.
Bythatevening,Nicholaswasreallyhungry.Heatesnowanddrankwaterfromanearbystreamsothathisbodywouldn’tlosetoomuchwater.Notknowinghowmuchlongerhecouldlast,Nicholasdidtheonlythinghecould-hehuddled(蜷缩)inhiscaveandslept.
Thenextday,Nicholaswentouttolookforhelp,buthecouldn’tfindanyone.Hefollowedhistracksandreturnedtothesnowcave,becausewithoutshelter,hecoulddiethatnight.OnTuesday,Nicholaswentouttofindhelp.Hehadwalkedforaboutamilewhenavolunteersearcherfoundhim.Aftertwodaysstuckinthesnow,Nicholaswassaved.
NicholasmightnothavesurvivedthissnowstormhaditnotbeenforTV.HehadoftenwatchedGrylls’survivalshow.Manvs.Wild.That’swherehelearnedthetipsthatsavedhislife,Ineachepisode(一期节目)ofManvs.Wild,Gryllsisabandonedinawildareaandhastofindhiswayout.
WhenGryllsheardaboutNicholas’amazingdeeds,hewassuperimpressedthatNicholashadmadeitsinceheknewbetterthananyonehowhardNicholashadtoworktostayalive.
21.WhathappenedtoNicholasoneSundayafternoon?
A.HecaughtacoldB.Hebrokehisskis.
C.HehurthiseyesD.Hegotlost
22.HowdidNicholaskeephimselfwarm?
A.Hefoundashelter.B.Hebuiltasnowcave.
C.Hekeptonskiing.D.Helightedsomebranches.
23.OnTuesday,Nicholas_____.
A.returnedtohissheltersafely
B.gotstuckinthesnow
C.stavedwherehewas
D.wassavedbyasearcher
24.NicholasleftGryllsaverydeepimpressionbecausehe_____.
A.watchedGrylls’TVprogramregularly
B.didtherightthingsinthedangeroussituation
C.createdsometipsforsurvival
D.wasveryhard-working
B
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TVEarspatented(取得专利的)technologyincludesarevolutionarynoisereductioncartip,notusedinanyothercommerciallyavailableheadset.Thistipreducesoutsidenoisesothattelevisiondialogueisclearandunderstandable.Getthetechnologythathasproventohelpthemostdemandingcustomers.That’swhyTVEarshasearnedthetrustandconfidenceofaudiologists(听觉学家)nationwideaswellasworld-famousdoctors.
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25.TVEarshelpsyou_____.
A.improveyoursleepingquality
B.listentoTVwithoutdisturbingothers
C.changeTVchannelswithoutdifficulty
D.becomeinterestedinballgameprograms
26.WhatmakesTVEarsdifferentfromotherheadsets?
A.ItcaneasilysetTVonmute.
B.Itsheadsetvolumeisadjustable.
C.Itappliesspecialwirelesstechnology
D.Ithasanewnoisereductioncartip.
27.Thisadvertisementismademorebelievableby_____.
A.usingrecommendationsB.offeringreasonsforthisinvention
C.providingstatistics.D.showingtheresultsofexperiments.
C
TheTop4LiesGirlsHear
1.“You'llneverbegoodatmath.”
It'sgenerallyacceptedthatboysaregoodatmathwhilegirlsaren't.Thefactisthatitisn'ttrue—atleast,itdoesn'thavetobe.Whengirlsreachtheirteens,mostofthemlosetheirinterestinmath.They'retryingtoberegardedasfemale(女性).Theywanttostayawayfromthingsthatareboythings,andmathisstillconsideredaboything.Mathclassishard,butifyougaveitachanceyoucouldbegreatatmath,especiallybecauseyouareagirl.
2.“Beingskinnyisgood,andhowyoudietisyourbusiness.”
Lotsofwebsitestellvisitorsthatlosinginterestineatingisabeautifulthing.These“skinnyisbetter”sitesarelying.Losinginterestineatingisadisease,notafashionstatement.Itcankillyou.
3.“Youdon'tdeservetomakeasmuchmoneyasaguy.”
It'ssaidthatin2002womenwhoworkfull-timeearnabout23percentlessthanguysearn.Onceyouseerealwomensucceedingincooljobs,you'lltrulygetthatyou'reworthjustasmuchas—ormorethananyguys.
4.“Caffeine(咖啡因)willhelpyoustudybetter.”
Caffeinatedsoftdrinkshavelongbeenadvertisedasmusthaveswhenyouhavetoworkveryhard.Butifyouwanttodoyourbodyabigfavor,you'dbettergiveupcaffeinealtogether.
64.Whydogirlslosetheirinterestinmath?
A.Becausetheydon'trealizetheimportanceofmath.
B.Becausemathclassistoohardforgirls.
C.Becausetheyaren'tinterestedinthethingswhichareconsideredboythings.
D.Becausegirlsarenotascleverasboys.
65.Theword“skinny”means________.
A.prettyB.strongC.tallD.slim
66.Supposingin2002amanearns$20,000,howmuchwillawomanwhodoingthesamejobprobablyget?
A.$10,000B.$15,000C.$20,000D.$25,000
67.WhichofthestatementisNOTtrue?
A.Girlssometimescandobetterthanboysinmath.
B.Beingskinnyisgoodforgirls’health.
C.Girlsthanearnasmuchmoneyasboysdo.
D.Caffeinecanmakepeoplefeelmoreexcited.
D
Technologicalchangeiseverywhereandaffectseveryaspectoflife,mostlyforthebetter.However,socialchangesarebroughtaboutbynewtechnologyareoftenmistakenforachangeinattitudes.
Anexampleathandistheinvolvementofparentsinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhoareattendingcollege.Surveys(调查)onthistopicsuggeststhatparentstodaycontinuetobe“very”or“somewhat”overly-protectiveevenaftertheirchildrenmoveintocollegedormitories.Thesamesurveysalsoindicatethattherateofparentalinvolvementisgreatertodaythanitwasagenerationago.Thisisusuallyinterpretedasasignthattoday’sparentsaretryingtomanagetheirchildren’slivespastthepointwherethisbehaviorisappropriate.
However,greaterparentalinvolvementdoesnotnecessarilyindicatethatparentsarefailingtoletgooftheir“adult”children.
Inthecontext(背景)ofthisdiscussion,itseemsvaluabletofirstfindoutthecauseofchangeinthecaseofparents’involvementwiththeirgrownchildren.Ifparentsofearliergenerationshadwantedtobeintouchwiththeircollege-agechildrenfrequently,wouldthishavebeenpossible?
Probablynot.Ontheotherhand,doesthepossibilityoffrequentcommunicationtodaymeanthattheurgetodosowasn’tpresentagenerationago?
Manystudiesshowthatolderparents-today’sgrandparents-wouldhavecalledtheirchildrenmoreoftenifthemeansandcostofdoingsohadnotbeenabarrier.
Furthermore,studiesshowthatfinancesarethemostfrequentsubjectofcommunicationbetweenparentsandtheircollegechildren.Thefactthatcollegestudentsarefinanciallydependentontheirparentsisnothingnew;norarerequestsformoremoneytobesentfromhome.Thisphenomenonisneithergoodnorbad;itisafactofcollegelife,todayandinthepast.
Thankstotheadvancedtechnology,weliveinanageofbetteredcommunication.Thishasmanyimplicationswellbeyondtherolethatparentsseemtoplayinthelivesoftheirchildrenwhohaveleftforcollege.Butitisusefultobearinmindthatallsuchchangescomefromthetechnologyandnotsomeimagineddesirebyparentstokeeptheirchildrenundertheirwings.
32.Thesurveysinformusof______.
A.thedevelopmentoftechnology
B.thechangesofadultchildren’sbehavior
C.theparents’over-protectionoftheircollegechildren
D.themeansandexpensesofstudents’communication
33.Thewriterbelievesthat______.
A.parentstodayaremoreprotectivethanthoseinthepast
B.thedisadvantagesofnewtechnologyoutweighitsadvantages
C.parents’changedattitudesle