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四川成都市青羊区高二英语月考

高2016级第二上期10月阶段性测试英语试题

(试卷共150分;考试时间120分钟)

第I卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,共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.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.Walkindoors.B.Goshopping.C.Walkbythewater.

2.Whereisthemangoing?

A.CityHall.

B.Thetrainstation.

C.TheChildren’sMuseum.

3.Whatdidthewomanlearn?

A.Sheworkedbadly.

B.Sheshouldn’tlietoherparents.C.Lyingdoesn’tusuallywork.

4.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthemanandhiscat?

A.Alittleunhappy.B.Extremelyangry.C.Understanding.

5.Whydidthemaninvitethewoman?

A.Shelovestoeatmeat.

B.Shelovestotrynewthings.

C.Therestauranthasgreatvegetarianfood.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)

听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独自后有几个小题,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。

每段对话或独自读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.Accordingtotheman,howoftenshouldshoesbereplaced?

A.Every200miles.B.Every300miles.C.Every500miles.

7.Whatisthewomanmostconcernedabout?

A.Savingmoney.

B.Protectingherfeet.

C.Buyingfashionableshoes.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthenews?

A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Worried.

9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Motherandson.B.Husbandandwife.C.Brotherandsister.

10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?

A.Defendhermore.B.Criticizeherless.

C.Takehermoreseriously.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.Hewastootired.

B.Hethoughthewasatthetop.C.Hedrankallthewater.

12.Whatwastheweatherlikethismorninginthecity?

A.Itrained.

B.Theairqualitywasbad.C.Itwasabeautifulday.

13.Whydoesthewomansaytheoldcouplewaslucky?

A.Thewallisclosedinwinter.

B.Theydidn’tinjurethemselves.

C.Itisn’tverycoldonthewallinsummer.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Howdidthewomanlearnaboutthejob?

A.Fromasigninthewindow.B.Fromawebsite.

C.Fromanewspaperad.

15.Whydoesthewomanwantthejob?

A.Shelikestoshopforherself.B.Shecanhelppeopleshop.

C.Shewantsachallenge.

16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthejob?

A.Confident.B.Nervous.C.Disappointed.

17.Whenwilltheinterviewstart?

A.NextWednesday.B.NextThursday.C.ThisThursday.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhyisMr.Fidickupset?

A.Hissonisverysick.

B.Thievesaretargetingchildren.C.Thehospitalistooexpensive.

19.Wheredidthetoysoriginallycomefrom?

A.Thehospital.

B.Thechildren’sparents.C.ThecityofGlasgow.

20.Whatdidthehospitalspokesmanadviseparentstodo?

A.Becareful.B.Limitvisitors.C.Addextrasecurity.

第二部分阅读理解(共三节,满分50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,

并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

A

Instagramiscontainingsomanyphotosoffood—nowapop-updinerinLondonistakingadvantageofthisnewtrendbylettingpeoplesettlethebillfortheirmealssimplybyuploadingphotosoftheirdishestosocialnetworks.

Ialwaysthoughtpeople’stakingpicturesoftheirfoodwaskindofsilly,butatthisnewpop-uprestaurantintheUK,I′dprobablydoittoo.“ThePictureHouse”istheworld’sfirstpay-by-photorestaurant—youorder,clickaphotoofthefood,shareonInstagramandeatforfree!

TherestaurantbelongstofrozenfoodgiantBirdsEye,whocameupwiththeideatocashinonpeople’saddictionwithphotographingfoodandsharingthepicturesonline.TheyconductedasurveyandfoundoutthatmorethanhalfoftheBritishpopulationregularlytookpicturesoftheirmeals.Sotheyrealizeditwasabetterwaytoadvertisetheirnewdiningrange.

Thepop-updinerwasopeninSoho,LondonforthreedaysinMay,andisnowmovingtoothermajorUKcities.Theyservetwo-coursemealsthatcustomersdon’thavetopayfor,iftheyphotoandInstagramit.

TherestaurantisapartofBirdsEye’s“FoodforLife”campaign,anewmarketingprojectthataimsatchangingthewaypeoplelookatfrozenfood.“Takingphotosoffoodenablespeopletoshowoffandtosharetheirmealtimemoments—fromtheeverydaytothespecial,”saidmarketingdirectorMargaretJobling.

Thereactionto“ThePictureHouse”hasbeengreatsofar.Andthepay-by-pictureconcepthasproventobeaneffectiveway.Alternativepaymentmethodsareactuallygainingpopularityamongalotofbusinesses.Lastyear,inacafeinGermanycustomerspaybyhowmuchtimetheyspendthere,notbywhattheyeat.

21.Instagramprobablyis.

A.arestaurantfreeofchargeB.acampaignof“FoodforLife”

C.anewmarketingprojectD.aprogramusedtosharephotos

22.“ThePictureHouse”encouragessharingphotosofitsfoodto.

A.raisethepriceoffrozenfoodB.attractmorecustomers

C.createanewsocialmediatrendD.rewardtheregularcustomers

23.Whichofthefollowingcanserveasthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.NoNeedtoPay.B.ThePop-upDiner.C.PaybyPicture.D.FoodforLife.

B

Everynewbornadecadefromnowwillhaveitsgeneticcode(基因编码)mapped

atbirth,theheadoftheworld′sleadinggenomesequencing(基因图谱)companyhaspredicted.

AcompleteDNAreadoutforeverynewbornwillbetechnicallypossibleandaffordableinlessthanfiveyears,promisingarevolutioninhealthcare,saysJay

Flatley,thechiefexecutiveofIllumina.Onlysocialandlegalproblemsarelikelytodelaytheageof“genomesequences,”orgeneticprofiles.By2019itwillhavebecomeroutinetomapinfants’geneswhentheyareborn,DrFlatlytoldTheTimes.

Thiswillopenanewapproachtomedicine,bywhichconditionssuchashigh

bloodpressureandheartdiseasecanbepredictedandpreventedanddrugsusedmoresafelyandeffectively.

Ababy′sgenomecanbediscoveredatbirthbyabloodtest.Byexaminingaperson’sgenome,itispossibletoidentifyraisedrisksofdevelopingdiseasessuchascancers.Thoseathighriskcanthenbescreenedmoreregularly,orgivendrugsordietaryadvicetolowertheirchancesofbecomingill.

Personalgenomescouldalsobeusedtoensurethatpatientsgetthemedicinethatismostlikelytoworkforthemandleastlikelytohavesideeffects.

Thedevelopment,however,willraiselegalconcernsaboutprivacyandaccessto

individuals’geneticrecords.

“Badthingscanbedonewiththegenome.Itcouldpredictsomethingaboutsomeoneandyoucouldpossiblyhandtheinformationtotheiremployerortheirinsurancecompany.”saidDrFlatley.

“Peoplehavetorecognizethatthishorseisoutofthebarn,andthatyourgenomeprobablycan’tbeprotected,becauseeverywhereyougoyouleaveyourgenomebehind.Completegeneticprivacy,however,isunlikelytobepossible”,headded.

Asthebenefitsbecomeclearer,however,hebelievesthatmostpeoplewillwanttheirgenomesreadandinterpreted.Theriskisnothingcomparedwiththegain.

24.Inthefirsttwoparagraphs,theauthormainlywantstotellusabout.

A.thesignificantprogressinmedicineB.thepromiseofaleadingcompanyC.theinformationofbabies’genes

D.theresearchofmedicalscientists

25.Whichofthefollowingisaproblemcausedbythisapproach?

A.ThedelayingindiscoveringDNA.

B.Theriskofdevelopingdiseasesatbirth.C.Thesideeffectsofmedicineonpatients.

D.Thelettingoutofpersonalgeneticinformation.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“…thishorseisoutofthebarn”mean?

A.Geneticmappingtechniquehasbeenwidelyused.

B.Peoplecan’tstopgeneticmappingtechniqueadvancing.C.Peopleareeagertoimprovegeneticmappingtechnique.D.Geneticmappingtechniqueistoohorribletocontrol.

27.What′sDrFlatley′sattitudetowardsthetechnology?

A.Tolerant.B.Conservative.C.Positive.D.Doubtful.

C

AlthoughParisisoftenconsideredthecityofromance,closetoamillionadultswhocallithomearesingle.ManysinglepeoplesaythatFrance’scapitalisoneofthemostdifficultplacestomeetpeople.Thecomplaintsofthislonelygrouphaveinspired

anewphenomenonknownas“supermarketdating.”AtGalerieLafayetteGourmet,singlescanshopformorethanjusttheitemsontheirgrocerylist.Theycanlookforsomeonewhohasblueeyes,brownhair,andis1.8meterstall,orwhatevermaybeontheirromanticshoppinglist.

AtthisParislocation,singlepeopleofallagescanscheduletheirshoppingforThursdaynightsbetween6:

30and9:

00p.m.Whentheywalkthroughthedoor,theypickupapurplebaskettoadvisethattheyarelookingforlove.Theytrytoarriveearlybecausethebasketsdisappearquickly,andthentheyhavetowaitinlinefortheirturntowanderthestoreaisles.

Withpurplebasketsinhand,shopperscanconsidertheirromanticoptionswhiletheypickouttheirgroceries.Whentheyarereadytopay,theycangotothecheckoutlineforsingleswhowanttochat.

MostofthepeoplewholookforloveinthesupermarketareskepticalofInternetdating.Theyknowthatitiseasytobeautifyone’sappearanceortolieaboutone’sageovertheInternet.Thesupermarket,ontheotherhand,isconsideredasafeandcasualenvironmentinwhichtomeetapotentialmatch.Inaddition,whatonefindsinanother’sgrocerybasketcansayathingortwoaboutthatperson’scharacterorintentions.Buyingpetfoodcanbeaman’swayofshowingapotentialmatchthathehasasensitiveside.Womenwhofilltheirbasketswithlow-fatfoodshowtheirhealthystyleofliving.Thesedaysit’spossibletofindmuchmorethanfoodatagrocerystore.

28.WhatdomanysinglepeopleinPairscomplainabout?

A.Theitemsontheirgrocerylist.B.Theinconvenienceinshopping.C.Theideaofsupermarketdating.D.The

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