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九江一中高二下学期第一次月考英语试题

满分:

150分考试时间:

2016年3月

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个小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatwillthetwospeakersdo?

A.Theywillgohome.B.Theywillgooutforameal.C.Theywillgoswimming.

2.Whatistheweatherlike?

A.Hot.B.Cold.C.Warm.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablyhappen?

A.Inadoctor’soffice.B.Inateacher’soffice.C.Inamanager’soffice.

4.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?

A.Torepairherairconditioner.

B.Togoshoppingwithher.

C.Tospendtheweekendwithher.

5.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouthertrip

A.Shelikesthehotelbutdoesn’tlikethefood.

B.Shethinksthetripisinteresting.

C.Shedoesn’tlikesthetrip.

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秒种的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。

6.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Workmates.B.Friends.C.Husbandandwife.

7.What’sthemandoing?

A.Heisbuyingabag.

B.Heisleavingforsomemeetings.

C.HeisgoingtoJohn’sbirthdayparty.

8.HowwillJohnfeelifthemancant’sgotohisbirthdayparty?

A.Happy.B.Surprised.C.Disappointed.

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.WheredoesTomworknow?

A.Inacompany.B.Inabookstore.C.Inaclothingshop.

10.HowdoesTomfeelabouthisnewjob?

A.Disappointed.B.Satisfied.C.Worried.

11.WhenwillTomgotothewoman’shouse?

A.OnSundayevening.B.OnSaturdayafternoon.C.OnSaturdayevening.

听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Whendidthemangetacold?

A.Fivedaysago.B.Fourdaysago.C.Threedaysago

13.Howlongshouldthemantakethemedicine?

A.Foraday.B.ForthreedaysC.Foraweek

14.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.EatmorevegetablesB.DrinkmorewaterC.Drinklesswine

听第9段材料,回答第15至17题

15.Whereisthegirlnow?

A.Inaclassroom.B.Inthepresident’shome.C.Intheteacher’soffice

16.WhyisJanealwayslateforschool?

A.Shehastodosomeworkbeforegoingtoschool

B.Shehastotakecareofhersickparents.

C.Shehastofindapart-timejob.

17.Whatkindofpersondowelearnabouttheman?

A.Kindandhelpful.B.Strictandcareful.C.Curiousandcautious

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题

18.Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeaker’shouse?

A.Itwaslocatedquitefarfromothers’houses.

B.Itwassm

allbutithadabiggarden.

C.Therewasabigtreeinthegardenofthehouse.

19.Whydidthespeaker’sgrandmagiveupsmoking?

A.Shethoughtsmokingwasharmfultoherhealth.

B.Hersmokingaffectedhergranddaughternegatively

C.Hergranddaughterdidn’twanthertosmoke.

20.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Thespeakerlearnedalotfromhergrandmother.

B.Thespeaker’sgrandmotherusedtobeateacher.

C.Thespeaker’sgrandmotherisveryoptimistic.

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

第一节(共15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

I’mnotsosureIlikemyfriendsanymore.Iusedtolikethem—tobehonest.We’dhavelunch,talkonthephoneorexchangee-mails,andtheyallseemednormalenough.ButthencameFacebookandIwasintroducedtoasadfact:

manyofmyfriendshavedarksidesthattheyhadkeptfromme.

TodaymyfriendsshowoffthemoreunpleasantaspectsoftheirpersonalitiesviaFacebook.Nolongerhidden,they’rethrowninmyfacelikeTVcommercials—unavoidableandendlessadvertisementsfortheworstoftheirpersonalities.

TakeFred.Ifyouweretohavelunchwithhim,you’dfindhimwarm,anddown-to-earth.ReadhisFacebookandyourealizehe’sanunbearable,food-obsessedbore.He’dpausetohaveacupofcoffeeonhiswaytosaveadrowningman—andthenwriteaboutit.

TakeAndy.Youwon’tfindasmarterCEOanywhere,butnowhe’saCEOwithoutacompanytolull.SoheplaysMafiaWarsonFacebook.He’sdoingwell—level731.

ThankstoFacebook,Iknowhe’splayingabout18hoursaday.Andy,you’verunfourcompanies—andthisishowyouspendyourdowntime?

Whathappenedtogolf?

Whathappenedtogettinganotherjob?

TakeLiz.SheispositivethattheH1N1vaccinewillkillusallandthatweshouldavoidit.AndthencomesChriswholikestopostatleast20timesadayoneverywebsitehecanfind,soIgettoreadhisthoughtstwice,onceonFacebookandonceonTwitter.

Inreallife,Idon’tseethesesidesofpeople.Facetoface,myfriendsshowmetheirbest.They’renice,smartpeople.ButfacetoFacebook,myfriendsarelikeablinddatewhichgoeshorriblywrong.

I’mleftwithadilemma.Whoismyrealfriend?

IsittheLizIhavelunchwithortheanti-vaccinelunatic(狂人)onFacebook?

IsittheFredIcangrabasandwich

withortheFredwhoweepsifhe’satapartyandthewineisn’tuptohisstandards?

21.What’sAndyprobablybusyindoingnow?

A.He’srunninghiscompany.B.He’splayinggolfallday.

C.He’splayingcomputergames.D.He’slookingforanotherjob.

22.Accordingtothetext,Facebooktendsto______.

A.offersomefoodforfreeB.presentanothersideofpeople

C.showendlessadvertisementsD.getyoutomoreparties

23.Thetextisdevelopedmainlyby______.

A.listingfig

uresB.followingthetimeorder

C.givingexamplesD.raisingquestions

B

 Sometimesyou’llhearpeoplesaythatyoucan’tloveothersuntilyouloveyourself.Sometimesyou’llhearpeoplesaythatyoucan’texpectsomeoneelsetoloveyouuntilyouloveyourself.Eitherway,you’vegottolo

veyourselffirstandthiscanbetricky.Surelyweallknowthatwe’retheappleofourparen

ts’eyes,andthatourGrandmasthinkwe’regreattalentsandourUncleRobertsthinkthatwewillgototheOlympics,butsometimesit’salothardertothinksuchnicethoughtsaboutourselves.Ifyoufindthatbelievinginyourselfisachallenge,itistimeyoubuildapositiveself-imageandlearntoloveyourself.

  Self-imageisyourownmind’spictureofyourself.Thisimageincludesthewayyoulook,thewayyouact,thewayyoutalkandthewayyouthink.Interestingly,ourself-imagesareoftenquitedifferentfromtheimagesothersholdaboutus.Unfortunately,mostoftheseimagesaremorenegativethantheyshouldbe.Thuschangingthewayyouthinkaboutyourselfisthekeytochangingyourself-imageandyourwholeworld.

  Thebestwaytodefeatapassiveself-imageistostepbackanddecidetostressyoursuccesses.Thatis,makealistifyouneedto,butwritedownallofthegreatthingsyoudoeveryday.Don’tallowdoubtstooccurinit.

  Itverywellmightbethatyouareexperiencinganegativeself-imagebecauseyoucan’tmovepastoneflaworweaknessthatyouseeaboutyourself.Well,rollupyoursleevesandmakeachangeofitasyourprimarytask.Ifyouthinkyou’resillybecauseyouaren’tgoodatmath,findatutor.Ifyouthinkyou’reweakbecauseyoucan’trunamile,gettothetrackandpractice.Ifyouthinkyou’redullbecauseyoudon’twearthelatesttrends,buyafewnewclothes.Butremember,justbecauseyouthinkitdoesn’tmeanit’strue.

Thebestwaytogetridofanegativeself-imageistorealizethatyourimageisfarfromobjective,andtoactivelyconvinceyourselfofyourpositivequalities.Changingthewayyouthinkandworkingonthoseyouneedtoimprovewillgoalongwaytowardspromotingapositiveself-image.Whenyoucanpatyourselfontheback,you’llknowyou’rewellonyourway.Goodluck!

24.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Howtoprepareforyoursuccess.B.Howtofacechallengesinyourlife.

C.Howtobuildapositiveself-image.D.Howtodevelopyougoodqualities.

25.Youneedtobuildapositiveself-imagewhenyou.

A.daretochallengeyourselfB.areunconfidentaboutyourself  

C.feelithardtochangeyourselfD.haveahighopinionofyourself

26.Howshouldyouchangeyourself-imageaccordingtothepassage?

A.Tokeepadifferentimageofothers.B.Tochangethewayyouthink.

C.Tounderstandyourownworld.D.Tomakeyourlifesuccessful.

27.Accordingtothepassage,ourself-images.

A.areoftenchangeableB.areprobablyuntrueC.havepositiveeffectsD.havedifferentfunction

C

Whilemostofusarehappytotakethecreditwhenthingsgowell,fewofusarewillingtotaketheblamewhenthingsgowrong.Ratherthantryingtohideourshameorembarrassment,expertsfoundthatwearesimplylessawarewhenouractionsresultinanegativeoutcome.

Theresearchmayexplainwhyweoftenfeelithardtotaketheblameforouractions.“Ourresultsuggeststhatpeoplemayreallyexperiencelessresponsibilityfornegativethanforpositiveoutcomes,”saidPatrickHaggard,leadingresearcherandprofessoroftheinstituteofCognitiveNeuroscienceatUniversityCollegeLondon.

Inaseriesoftests,participantswereaskedtopressakey.Asoundthenfollowed,eitherdisapproving,neutralorapproving,andtheywerethenaskedtoestimatethetimebetweentheactionandwhentheyhadheardthesound.

Researchersfoundthatindividualsexperienceddifferentlevelsofresponsibilitydependingontheoutcomes.Theyalsodiscoveredtheyweresignificantlyslowertorecognizeiftheiractionshadresultedinabadconsequence,comparedtowhentheyhaddonewell.

“Effectively,wehavefoundthatweexperienceanegativeoutcomedifferently,notjustretellitdifferently.Wemakeaweakerconnectionwhenthereisabadresult.Andrespondmuchmorestronglywhensomethinggoodhappens,”saidProfessorHaggard.Whensomethinggoesright,everyonewantstotakethecredit,andwhenthingsgowrong,nobodyisinterestedinputtingtheirhandup.

Theresearcherssaidourbr

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