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1516学年上学期高二第一次月考英语试题附答案2

兴宁一中高二年级月考英语试题

本试卷共10面满分:

150分考试用时:

120分钟

第一部分:

听说考试(把答案写在标号为1-15的答题卷上)

第一节RolePlay(8小题,每小题1分,共8分)

角色:

你是Jim。

任务:

(1)和Kate谈论保持健康的事情;

(2)根据谈话内容回答朋友的问题。

生词:

apartment公寓nap打盹,午休energetic精力旺盛的costume化装

翻译三个问题,并认真听取相关信息,以便完成下面的五个问题。

1.Q1.你做什么样的运动呢?

____________________________________________________

A1:

Listentoanswer1.

2.Q2.你还有其他保持健康的方法吗?

____________________________________________________

A2:

Listentoanswer2.

3.Q3.你晚上经常做什么?

______________________________________________________

A3:

Listentoanswer3.

PleasegetreadytoanswerfivequestionsinEnglish.

4.Answertoquestion1:

____________________________________.

5.Answertoquestion2:

Todevelop___________________________.

6.Answertoquestion3:

____________________________________.

7.Answertoquestion4:

Bytaking____________________________.

8.Answertoquestion5:

Shewentto____________________________

第二节故事复述。

(一空一词,共7分)

听下面一个故事,根据你所听到的内容以书面的形式作答。

本段材料读两遍。

梗概:

小兔子Billy找食物时碰到了狐狸,狐狸想要吃掉Billy,后来,Billy想了一个办法骗了狐狸,救了自己。

ACleverRabbit

AlittlerabbitcalledBillywasveryhungry.Whenhetriedto(9)______________acarrot,afoxtoldBillythathewasgoingtoeathim.Billywasn’t(10)_________,andhetookthefoxtoawell.Hetoldthefoxthattherewasa(11)_________________inthewater.Heofferedtocatchitwiththefox,andwentdowninthewellina(12)_________.Billytoldthefoxthatthechickenwas(13)__________________tofitinthebucket.Hetoldthefoxjumpintheotherbucketand(14)________________intothewell.Whenthefoxdidwhathewasasked,Billyjumpedoutofthewellandescaped.Thefoxrealizedhehadbeen(15)________,buthewastooheavytogetoutofthewell.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

(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,把正确答案填涂在标号为16-30的答题卡上。

A

ThomasAlvaEdisonwasawardedmorepatents(专利)oninventionsthananyotherAmerican.Whenhediedin1931,Americanswonderedhowtheycouldbestshowtheirrespectforhim.Onesuggestionwasthatthenationobserveaminuteortwooftotalblackout(灯火熄灭).Allelectricpowerwouldbeshutoffinhomes,streets,andfactories.PerhapsthissuggestedplanmadeAmericansrealizefullywhatEdisonandhisinventionsmeantothem.Electricpowerwastooimportanttothecountry.Shuttingitoffforevenashorttimewouldhaveledtocompleteconfusion.Ablackoutwasimpossible.

OnthedayofEdison'sfuneral,manypeoplesilentlydimmedtheirlights.Inthiswaytheyhonoredthemanwhohaddonemorethananyoneelsetoputthegreatforceofelectricityathiscountrymen'sfingertips.

16.ThisselectionsaysthatThomasEdison________.

A.wastheonlyimportantAmericaninventor

B.receivedthefirstAmericanpatent

C.receivedmorepatentsthananyotherAmerican

D.wasthefirstAmericaninventor

17.PeopledecidedtohonorEdisonwhen________.

A.hemadethefirstelectriclight

B.electricpowerwas100years

C.thecountryrealizedelectricity'simportance

D.hediedin1931

18.Thesuggestedplanwasto________.

A.turnoffthelightsinfactoriesandschools

B.observeafewminutesoftotalsilence

C.dimallelectriclights

D.shutoffallelectricityforashorttime

B

Wehavetwodaughters:

KristenissevenyearsoldandKellyisfour.LastSundayevening,weinvitedsomepeoplehomefordinner.Idressedthemnicelyfortheparty,andtoldthemthattheirjobwastojoinMommyinansweringthedoorwhenthebellrang.Mommywouldintroducethemtotheguests,andthentheywouldtaketheguests’coatsupstairsandputthemonthebedinthesecondbedroom.

Theguestsarrived.Iintroducedmytwodaughterstoeachofthem.Theadultswereniceandkindandsaidhowluckyweweretohavesuchgoodkids.

Eachoftheguestsmadeaparticularfuss(过分关注)overKelly,theyoungerone,admiringherdress,herhairandhersmile.Theysaidshewasaremarkablegirltobecarryingcoatsupstairsatherage.

Ithoughttomyselfthatweadultsusuallymakeabig“todo”overtheyoungeronebecauseshe’stheonewhoseemsmoreeasilyhurt.Wedoitwiththebestofintentions.

Butweseldomthinkofhowitmightaffecttheotherchild.IwasalittleworriedthatKristenwouldfeelshewasbeingoutshined(更优秀).IwasabouttoservedinnerwhenIrealizedthatshehadbeenmissingfortwentyminutes.Iranupstairsandfoundherinthebedroom,crying.

Isaid,“Whatareyoudoing,mydear?

Sheturnedtomewithasadexpressionandsaid,“Mommy,whydon’tpeoplelikemethewaytheylikemysister?

IsitbecauseI’mnotpretty?

Isthatwhytheydon’tsaynicethingsaboutmeasmuch?

Itriedtoexplaintoher,kissingandhugginghertomakeherfeelbetter.

Now,wheneverIvisitafriend’shome,Imakeitapointtospeaktotheelderchildfirst.

19.Theunderlinedexpression“makeabig‘todo’over”(paragraph4)means

__________.

A.showmuchconcernaboutB.haveaspecialeffecton

C.listjobstobedoneforD.dogoodthingsfor

20.TheguestspraisedKellyforcarryingcoatsupstairsbecauseofher__________.

A.beautifulhairB.prettyclothes

C.lovelysmileD.youngage

21.Kristenfeltsadandcriedbecause__________.

A.theguestgavehermorecoatstocarry

B.shedidn’tlookasprettyasKelly

C.theguestspraisedhersistermorethanher

D.hermotherdidn’tintroducehertotheguests

22.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat__________.

A.parentsshouldpaymoreattentiontotheelderchildren

B.theyoungerchildrenareusuallymoreeasilyhurt

C.peopleusuallyliketheyoungerchildrenmore

D.adultsshouldtreatchildrenequally

C

TheaverageBritish22year-oldhasmorethan1,000onlinefriendsonsiteslikeFacebook(脸谱),comparedwiththoseintheirfiftieswhohavefewerthan20,accordingtoanewstudy.

The“Facebookgenerationgap”hasbeenhighlighted(强调)inanewpieceofresearchwhichshowsthattheaverage22year-oldclaims(声称)tohave1,000ormorefriendsonsiteslikeFacebook.

Peopleintheirtwentieshavemorethan50timesasmanydigitalfriendsasthosewhoareover50yearsold,despitethepopularityofsiteslikeFacebookwiththeoldergenerations,saysastudyconductedbyconsumerresearchgroupIntersperience.

ThenewscomesduringthesameweekFacebook'ssecond-incommand,SherylSandberg,isvisitingtheUKtodeliveraspeechattheLondonSchoolofEconomics.

Facebook'schiefoperatingofficerisgoingtospeakabouthowthesocialwebhastransformedpeople'sfriendshipsandrelationships.

Thesurveyfoundthattherewasaclearlinkbetweenpeople'sageandthenumberofonlinefriendstheyhave.Theresearchersfoundthatthoseaged13to16,haveanaverageof450friendsonsocialnetworks,withgirlshavingslightlymorefriendsthatboys.Peopleintheirthirtiestendtohavebetween100and200friends,whilethoseintheirfortieshavebetween50and100.

However,thoseusingsitessuchasFacebookovertheageof50,tendedtohave20orlessfriends.Theoldestpersonsurveyedwas70yearsold.

PaulHudson,Intersperience'schiefexecutive,said:

"Ourresearchunderlines(强调)fundamental(根本的)changestakingplaceinBritishsocietyasaresultoffinallyenteringthedigitalage.HalfoftheUKpopulationareonFacebooknow.Inasocialmediacontext,a'friend'meanssomethingdifferenttoa20yearoldthantoa50yearold."

Headded:

“Socialnetworkingactivityisjustoneexampleofhowdifferentgroupsareadaptingtothedigitalageatdifferentpaces.Inthiscase,ageisthedeterminingfactor-howeverinotherinstances(例子)itisnot.”

23.Whichisthedeterminingfactorinsocialnetworkingactivity?

A.Gender(性别)B.AgeC.RelationshipD.Pace

24.Whatcanwelearnfromthesurvey?

A.Theolderapersonis,thelessonlinefriendshemayhave

B.Girlshaveremarkably(明显地)morefriendsthanboys

C.Peopleintheirthirtiestendtohavebetween50and100friends

D.Thelinkbetweenpeople’sageandthenumberofonlinefriendstheyhaveisnotclear

25.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingstatementsareTrueexcept.

A.Theoldestpeoplesurveyedis70

B.PaulHudsonwilldeliveraspeechattheLondonSchoolofEconomics

C.Differentgroupsareadapting(适应)tothedigitalageatdifferentpaces

D.FacebookispopularinUKnow

26.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Socialnetworkingactivity

B.Thedigitalage

C.“Facebookgenerationgap”—Facebookgenerationhasmorethan1,000friends

D.ChangestakingplaceinBritishsociety

D

Aglassadaykeepsobesity(肥胖)atbay(牵制).Alcoholhasalwaysbeenthoughttocauseweightgainbecauseofitshighsugarcontent,butnewresearchsuggestsaglassadaycouldformpartofadiet.Lookingatpaststudiestheyfoundthat,whileheavydrinkersdoputonweight,thosewhodrinkinmoderationcanactuallyloseweight.

AspokesmanfortheresearchteamatNavarroUniversityinSpainsays,“Lighttomoderatealcoholintake,especiallyofwine,maybemorelikelytoprotectagainst,ratherthanpromote,weightgain”.TheInternationalScientificForumonAlcoholResearchreviewedthefindingsandagreedwithmostoftheconclusions,particularlythatcurrentdatadonotclearlyindicateifmoderatedrinkingincreasesweight.

BostonUniversity’sDr.HarveyFinkelfoundthatthebiologicmechanisms(生物学机制)relatingalcoholtochangesinbodyweightarenotproperlyunderstood.Histeampointedoutthestrongprotectiveeffectsofmoderatedrinkingontheriskofgettingconditionslikediabetes(糖尿病),whichrelatetoincreasingobesity.Somestudiessuggestthatevenveryobesepeoplemaybeatlowerriskofdiabetesiftheyaremoderatedrinkers.

Thegroupsaysalcoholprovidescaloriesthatarequicklyabsorbedintothebodyandarenotst

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