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江西省临川区第二中学学年高二上学期第三次月考英语试题

总分150分完成时间120分钟

第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:

听力(共5小题,每小题1.5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。

1.1. Why are bears entering the neighbourhoods?

         

A. They are scared.  B. They are hungry.      C. They are homeless. 

2. What does the man often put in his pocket?

 

A. Keys and pens.   B. Pencils and knives.     C. Books and pens.     

3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

      

A. Chinese food.   B. Speaking skills.      C. Table manners.   

4. What is the man worrying about the house?

 

A. The parking.   B. The price.    C. The noise.   

5. What’s the man’s problem?

            

A. He was cheated online. B. He had a car accident. C. He lost his credit card.  

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段对话,回答第6、7题。

6. Where did the woman pretend to be a middle-aged man?

 

A. In a play.    B. On the net.       C. In the street.  

7. What does the woman intend to do?

    

A. Cheat young girls.  B. Help young girls.  C. Make more friends.

听第7段对话,回答第8、9题。

8. What’s wrong with the man’s American friend one day?

 

A. He caught a cold.  B. He had a fever.      C. He got a headache. 

9. How did the man’s American friend react to his concern?

 

A. Thankful.    B. Confused.       C. Unhappy.

听第8段对话,回答第10至12题。

10. Where would the man go if he had a plane ticket to anywhere in the world?

 

A. New York.       B. London.        C. Home. 

11. What does the woman think of travelling abroad alone?

 

A. Rewarding.    B. Encouraging.       C. Challenging.     

12. Why does the woman want to take a laptop computer?

    

A. To practise English. B. To check emails.      C. To check the route.

听第9段对话,回答第13至16题。

13. Where are the speakers now?

 

A. In America.      B. In China.           C. In England.  

14. What does the woman think of pandas?

 

A. Dangerous.    B. Clever.             C. Heavy.  

15. What does the man suggest they do to help pandas?

       

A. Have them as pets.

B. Raise their newborn babies. 

C. Train them in the wild.     

16. What do they decide to do at last?

            

A. Visit a zoo.   B. Go shopping.   C. See a movie. 

听第10段独白,回答第17至20题。

17. How many people got injured in the fire?

 

A. 34.                B. 29.                  C. 15. 

18. How did the man start the fire in a Hangzhou city bus?

 

A. By using gasoline.  B. By using cooking oil.C. By using banana oil. 

19. How is the purpose of the man’s attack?

 

A. Certain.    B. Clear.     C. Unclear. 

20. What will the Hangzhou Foundation for Justice and Courage do?

 

A. Honor those fighting in the fire. 

B. Help those getting seriously injured. 

C. Reward those offering emergency services.

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。

并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

A

Iwasneververyneat,whilemyroommateKatewasextremelyorganized.Eachofherobjectshaditsplace,butminealwayshidsomewhere.Sheevenlabeled(贴标签)everything.Ialwayslookedforeverything.Overtime,KategotnearerandIgotmessier.Shewouldpushmydirtyclothingover,andIwouldlaymybooksonhertidydesk.Webothgottiredofeachother.

Warbrokeoutoneevening.Katecameintotheroom.Soon,Iheardherscreaming,"Takeyourshoesaway!

Whyundermybed!

"Deafened,Isawmyshoesflyingatme.Ijumpedtomyfeetandstartedyelling.Sheyelledbacklouder.

Theroomwasfilledwithanger.Wecouldnothavestayedtogetherforasingleminutebutforaphonecall.Kateansweredit.Fromherendoftheconversation,Icouldtellrightawayhergrandmawasseriouslyill.Whenshehungup,shequicklycrawled(爬)underhercovers,sobbing.

Obviously,thatwassomethingsheshouldnotgothroughphone.Allofasudden,awarmfeelingofsympathyroseupinmyheart,

Slowly,Icollectedthepencils,tookbackthebooks,mademybed,cleanedthesocksandsweptthefloor,evenonherside.IgotsointomyworkthatIevendidn'tnoticedKatehadsatup.

Shewaswatching,hertearsdriedandherexpressiononeofdisbelief.Then,shereachedoutherhandstograspmine.Ilookedupintohereyes.Shesmiledatme."Thanks."

KateandIstayedroommatesfortherestoftheyear.Wedidn'talwaysagree,butwelearnedthekeytolivingtogether:

givingin.cleaningupandholdingon.

21.HowisParagraphImainlydeveloped?

A.Byanalyzingcauses.B.Byshowingdifferences.

C.Bydescribingaprocess.D.Byfollowingtimeorder.

22.WhatmadeKateangryoneevening?

A.Shecouldn'tfindherbooks.

B.Sheheardtheauthorshoutingloud.

C.Shegotthenewsthathergrandmawasill.

D.Shesawtheauthor'sshoesbeneathherbed.

23.Theauthortidieduptheroommostprobablybecause___.

A.shewasscaredbyKate'sanger

B.shehatedherselfforbeingsomessy

C.shewantedtoshowhercare

D.shewasaskedbyKatetodoso

24.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthestory?

A.MyFriendKateB.HardWorkPaysOff

C.HowtoBeOrganizedD.LearningtoBeRoommates

B

Therehavealwaysbeenalotofcommonlybelievedbutfalseideasaboutbeingfatanddoingexercise.Somepeoplebelievethattheycan'thelpputtinganweightastheygetolder,whileothersholdthatiftheystopexercising,theirmuscleswillturnintofat.Herearesomemoremyths

I’llneverloseweight--Icomefromafatfamily

Wrong!

Whilewecan'tchangethebodytypewearebornwith,wecan'tblameourgenesformakingusfat.There'splentyofevidencethatfatnessrunsinfamilies,andthemainreasonisthattheysharethesamehabitofeatingtoomuchandexercisetoolittle.

IamfatbecauseIburncaloriesslowly

Wrong!

Fatnessisnotcausedbyaslowmetabolism(新陈代谢).Infact,althoughfatpeople

consumemoreenergythanslimpeople,theyalsofailtorealizehowmuchtheyeat!

Keepingadiarycanhelpyouworkoutyourdailyfoodintakemomaccurately.

Exerciseisboring

Wrong!

Anythingwillbecomeboringifyoudoitrepetitively.Thekeyistodevelopabalancedandvariedprogramthat'sfunaswellasprogressive.IfyouenjoyaSundaywalk,takeadifferentmute.

Ifyoudoyoga,tryataichiclass.Ifyoulikeswiping,setyourselfadistanceortimechallenge.

Nopain,nogain

Wrong!

Exerciseisnotmeanttohurt.Indeed,painisyoubodytellingyousomething'swrong,andcontinuingtoexercisecouldleadtoseriousinjury.Youmayexperiencemilddiscomfortasyoubegintoexerciseregularly,butthisisyourbodyadaptingtothepositivechangesinyourlifestyleandtheachesshoulddisappearrelativelyquickly.Iftheydon't,restandseekmedicaladvice.

23.Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutbeingfat?

A.Itisthefamilygenesthatmakepeoplefat.

B.Peoplearefatbecausetheyconsumetoolittleenergy.

C.Adiaryofexercisecanpreventpeoplefrombecomingfat.

D.Itistheconsequenceofpeople'sunbalancedlifestyle.

26.Accordingtotheauthor,howcanwemakeexercisemominteresting?

A.Bytakingvariedexercise.

B.Bychoosingsimpleexercise.

C.Bydoingregularexercise.

D.Bystickingtooutdoorexercise.

27.Whatistheauthor'sopinionabout"Nopain,nogain"inexercising?

A.Keepinglitisessentiallyapainfulexperience.

B.Exerciseshouldbestoppedifcontinuouspainisfelt.

C.Paininexerciseisapreconditionforreachingyourgoal.

D.Gettingusedtopainleadstopositivechangesinyourbody.

28.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

A.Todeclaretheimportanceofkeepinglit.

B.Toclarifysomemisconceptionsaboutfatnessandexercise.

C.Toconfirmwhathaslongbeenbelievedaboutkeepingfit.

D.Toexplainsomemedicalfactsaboutbeingfatanddoingexercise.

C

Perfectionistsbelievethatnotonlyisperfectionachievable,butthatitshouldbeachievedwheneverpossible.Theyalwaystrytomaketheirworkbetter,andoftengetpleasurefrominvestingtimeandeffortintheirprojects.Theyenjoypayingattentiontodetailandareoftenhardtoplease.Afterall,perfectionistsalmostalwayshavenearly-impossiblestandardsforthemselves,muchhigherthanwhatoutsidepartieswouldgenerallyhopefor. 

Mostperfectionistsarealsohighly-organized.They'veperfectedtheirworkprocessalongwitheverythingelseintheirlife.Theyhaveprocessesandpatternsforhandlingalmostanythingthatcomestheirway,fromemailtonewprojectsandclientstobookkeeping.Itcandefinitelyadduptoamoreeffectiveworkdaywithlesswastedtimeandeffort. 

Perfectionistscanbethoughtofasoverbearing(霸道的)bythosewhodon'tsharetheirattitude.Itcanalsobeupsettingtoclientswhoaren'tinterestedin“perfect”andsimplywanttheirprojectdoneyesterday.Whenyoustriveforperfection,everythingtakesjustabitlongertogetright.Evenifyouhaveamoreefficientdesignanddevelopmentprocessthanmanyotherdesigners,itislikelythatyouspendmoretimeoneachstepthanalotofothersdo. 

Whilemostpeoplewhocallthemselves“perfectionists”dosoinalight-heartedorpositivemanner,therearethoseouttheretowhomperfectionbecomesanobsession(痴迷).Theyconsideranythinglessthanperfectcompletelyunacceptable.Thiscanleadtoobsessivebehaviorandcanhavedamagingeffectsontheiroverallqualityoflife.Justfeelinggoodaboutajobdonetothebestofyourabilityisentirelynormalforaperfectionistsandisn'tsomethingtoworryabout.Butitbecomesparticularlydangerouswhenperfectionistsfeeltheyareneverquiteabletoattainperfection,andsodrivethemselvescrazytryingtoalwaysreachthisunattainablegoal. 

Theseperfectionistsoftenplacetheirentireself-worthontheiraccomplishmentsandabilitytoreachperfection,andsincethey'reneverabletoreachit,itcreatesaveryn

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