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高二山东武城县学年高二《英语》月月考试题及答案.docx

1、高二山东武城县学年高二英语月月考试题及答案山东省武城县2017-2018学年高二英语12月月考试题第卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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. What does the woman want to do?A. Rent a car. B. Get a license. C. Change a card. 2. Whom does the woman suggest the man speak to?A

2、. Mr. Brown. B. Mr. Smith. C. Mrs. Brown. 3. Whats wrong with the woman?A. She locked herself in the apartment. B. She forgot to change her lock. C. She couldnt find her keys. 4. When was James plane supposed to arrive?A. At 1:50. B. At 2:10. C. At 2:45. 5. What does the woman say about the meeting?

3、A. It will begin as scheduled. B. It is brought forward. C. It has been canceled. 第二节听下面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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What is the woman weak in?A. Reading in French. B. Writing in Spanish. C.

4、Speaking in Spanish. 7. Why does the woman talk to the man?A. To apply for a job. B. To discuss her studies. C. To choose a language course. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What does the woman want to find out?A. The way to get to the airport. B. The work hours of the bus company. C. The timetable of the bus

5、 to the airport. 9. What is the correct telephone number?A. 350-686-4700. B. 350-688-4700. C. 350-886-4700. 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. What is the weather like now?A. Warm. B. Cool. C. Cold. 11. Where does the man expect to go this afternoon?A. The seaside. B. His office. C. A clothes store. 12. What

6、 does the woman advise the man to do?A. Carry four sets of clothes. B. Drop the idea of leaving. C. Go somewhere warm. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. Where does the conversation take place?A. In the mans flat. B. In a restaurant. C. At a garage. 14. What does the man say about his lateness?A. He had a ca

7、r problem. B. He lost his cellphone. C. He left home late. 15. What day is it today?A. Friday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday. 16. What do we know about the man?A. He is always late. B. He was lucky. C. He told a lie. 听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. Whats the speaker?A. A photographer. B. A tour guide. C. A wildl

8、ifer. 18. What was the speaker most excited about in Africa?A. Meeting interesting people. B. Seeing wild animals. C. Tasting new foods. 19. Which country has the speaker visited?A. Spain. B. Ireland. C. New Zealand. 20. What does the speaker think of traveling?A. Tiring and time-wasting. B. Relaxin

9、g and cheap. C. Expensive but enjoyable. 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAs the oldest university in the English-speaking world, Oxford is a unique and historic institution. There is no clear date of foundation, but teaching existed at Oxford

10、in some form in 1096 and developed rapidly from 1167, when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. From 1878, academic halls were established for women and they were admitted to full membership of the University in 1920. Five all-male colleges first admitted women in

11、 1974. St Hildas College, which was originally for women only, was the last of Oxfords single sex colleges. It has admitted both men and women since 2008.By 1200, the town of Cambridge had at least one school of some distinction. Then, in 1209, some scholars settled there. By 1226 the scholars were

12、numerous enough to have set up an organisation, and seem to have arranged regular courses of study, taught by their own members. From the start there was conflict between the town and the students. Students, usually aged about fourteen or fifteen, often caused disturbances; citizens of the town, on

13、the other hand, were known to overcharge for rooms and food. King Henry III took the scholars under his protection as early as 1231 and arranged for them to be sheltered from exploitation by their landlords. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridg

14、e, Massachusetts. Founded in 1861 in response to the increasing industrialization of the United States, MIT adopted a European university model and stressed laboratory instruction in applied science and engineering. The current 168-acre campus opened in 1916 and extends over 1 mile (1.6 km) along th

15、e northern bank of the Charles River basin. On April 29, 1911, Tsinghua Xuetang began its first term of study, and from that year on, the Tsinghuas anniversary has fallen on the last Sunday of April. Following the outbreak of the War of Resistance against Japan in 1937, Tsinghua University, Peking U

16、niversity and Nankai University combined to form the National Southwest Associated University in Kunming. After the war, Tsinghua University moved back to its original Beijing campus.21. The University of Oxford did not take in female students until _. A. 2008 B. 1878 C. 1920 D. 197422. The reason f

17、or founding MIT is _. A. to meet the need of American industrialization B. to take advantage of the European university style C. to cover an extended area along the Charles River D. to stress research and education in the physical sciences23. Which of the four universities was once moved to another

18、place in history? A. Oxford. B. Cambridge. C. MIT. D. Tsinghua.24. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to this passage? A. Henry III banned students attending the University of Paris. B. The landlords of Cambridge asked for too much money. C. MIT covers a very large area of land.

19、 D. Tsingua, Peking and Nankai once joined together. BYou might notice something new in the next few years as you watch Disney programs: Starting in 2015, there wont be any candy, sugary cereal or fast-food commercials (广告) aimed at kids. The Walt Disney Company has become the first major media comp

20、any to ban(禁止) ads for junk food on its TV channels, radio stations and websites. It hopes this will stop kids from making poor food choices. First Lady Michelle Obama called it a “game changer” that is sure to send a message to the rest of the childrens entertainment industry. “Just a few years ago

21、, if you had told me or any other mom or dad in America that our kids wouldnt see a single ad for junk food while they watched their favorite cartoons on a major TV network, we wouldnt have believed you, ” said the First Lady, who heads a campaign (发起运动)to help stop child obesity (肥胖). The ban would

22、 apply to Disney-owned ABC stations as well as Radio Disney and Disney-owned websites aimed at families with young children. In addition, Disney plans to make changes to its kids menus at theme parks and resorts (度假胜地). Fast-food options will be replaced with healthier choices, such as smoothies (果汁

23、), apples, vegetables and yogurt. In addition to candy bars and fast-food meals, other foods that dont meet Disneys nutritional (营养的)standards will be banned from the companys kid-targeted media. Any cereal with 10 grams or more of sugar per serving will be off the air. There will be no ads for full

24、 meals of more than 600 calories. Juices with high levels of sugar and foods with too much salt will also be pulled. Leslie Goodman, Disneys senior vice-president of Corporate Citizenship, said a company that wants to advertise will need to show that it offers a range of healthy options. Disney isnt

25、 the only one pushing away unhealthy foods. Last week, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg suggested a ban on drinks over 16 ounces sold in movie theaters, restaurants and convenience stores in the Big Apple. He says large, sugary drinks are partly to blame for obesity. 25. What will the Walt Disn

26、ey Company do from 2015? A. Produce more and better cartoons for young kids. B. Help kids develop healthy lifestyle in the program.C. Stop broadcasting advertisements for junk food on TV. D. Provide healthier food for kids while they are watching programs. 26. What Michelle Obama said suggests that

27、while watching cartoons, _. A. kids didnt believe what the commercials said B. kids enjoy eating candy, sugary cereal or junk food C. kids find pleasure in watching fast-food commercials D. kids were to see a lot of fast-food commercials on TV27. According to Michael Bloomberg, to fight child obesit

28、y, kids should _. A. watch fewer cartoons B. drink less sugary drinks C. not go to movie theaters D. take more physical exerciseCLife is full of funny moments, and not just for humans.Over the years, studies by various groups have suggested that monkeys, dogs and even rats love a good laugh. People,

29、 meanwhile, have been laughing since before they could talk.While human humor often involves the use of language, Jaak Panksepp, a professor at Bowling Green State University, US, said he would not be surprised if positive feelings could be produced in some animals.Dolphins, for example, have long a

30、ttracted animal researchers because of the complex(复杂的)ways in which they communicate: a rich variety of sounds of different rhythms.A decade ago, researchers studying dolphins at the Kolmarden Wildlife Park in Sweden noticed a set of sounds the dolphins made during play-fighting. They concluded tha

31、t the purpose of the sound was to suggest that the situation was pleasant and to prevent it building up into a real fight.“The play-fighting we see in animals are harmless attacks with a very social purpose,” said Peter McGraw, a psychologist at the University of Colorado. “Some of it is bonding(建立关系)and some of it can be learning to fight. But what you always see is that the animal thats being attacked is the one making these noises that we think of as laughter. I believe that through evolution, laughter developed a way of showing that something which would otherwise be wrong is ac

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