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1、河南省郸城三高学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版含答案河南省郸城三高2015-2016高二第一学期第一次月考英语试题 第一部分: 听力(共两节,满分30分)第二部分: 阅读理解(共20题,每题2分,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A.The Boy Made It!One Sunday, Nicholas, a teenager, went skiing at Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine. In the early afternoon, when he was p

2、lanning to go home, a fierce snowstorm swept into the area. Unable to see far, he accidentally turned off the path. Before he knew it, Nicholas was lost, all alone! He didnt have food, water, a phone, or other supplies. He was getting colder by the minute. Nicholas had no idea where he was. He tried

3、 not to panic. He thought about all the survival shows he had watched on TV. It was time to put the tips he had learned to use.He decided to stop skiing. There was a better chance of someone finding him if he stayed put. The first thing he did was to find shelter form the freezing wind and snow. If

4、he didnt, his body temperature would get very low, which could quickly kill him.Using his skis (滑雪板), Nicholas built a snow cave. He gathered a huge mass of snow and dug out a hole in the middle. Then he piled branches on top of himself, like a blanket, to stay as warm as he could.By that evening, N

5、icholas was really hungry. He ate snow and drank water from a nearby stream so that his body wouldnt lose too much water. Not knowing how much longer he could last, Nicholas did the only thing he could- he huddled(蜷缩) in his cave and slept.The next day, Nicholas went out to look for help, but he cou

6、ldnt find anyone. He followed his tracks and returned to the snow cave, because without shelter, he could die that night. On Tuesday, Nicholas went out to find help. He had walked for about a mile when a volunteer searcher found him. After two days stuck in the snow, Nicholas was saved.Nicholas migh

7、t not have survived this snowstorm had it not been for TV. He had often watched Grylls survival show. Man vs. Wild. Thats where he learned the tips that saved his life, In each episode(一期节目)of Man vs. Wild, Grylls is abandoned in a wild area and has to find his way out.When Grylls heard about Nichol

8、as amazing deeds, he was super impressed that Nicholas had made it since he knew better than anyone how hard Nicholas had to work to stay alive.21. What happened to Nicholas one Sunday afternoon?A. He caught a cold B. He broke his skis.C. He hurt his eyes D. He got lost 22. How did Nicholas keep him

9、self warm?A. He found a shelter. B. He built a snow cave.C. He kept on skiing. D. He lighted some branches.23. On Tuesday, Nicholas _.A. returned to his shelter safelyB. got stuck in the snowC. staved where he was D. was saved by a searcher24. Nicholas left Grylls a very deep impression because he _

10、.A. watched Grylls TV program regularlyB. did the right things in the dangerous situationC. created some tips for survivalD. was very hard-workingBRevolutionary TV EarsTV Ears has helped thousands of people with various degrees of hearing loss hear the television clearly without turning up the volum

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12、on calls for a quiet environment maybe the baby is sleeping. Or perhaps you are the only one who is interested in listening to the ballgame. TV Ears patented(取得专利的)technology includes a revolutionary noise reduction car tip, not used in any other commercially available headset. This tip reduces outs

13、ide noise so that television dialogue is clear and understandable. Get the technology that has proven to help the most demanding customers. Thats why TV Ears has earned the trust and confidence of audiologists(听觉学家) nationwide as well as world-famous doctors.Doctor Recommended TV Ears!“My wife and I

14、 have used TV Ears almost daily for the past two years and find them a great help in our enjoyment of television . As a retired ear doctor, I heartily recommend TV Ears to people with normal hearing as well as those with hearing loss.” Robert Forbes, M. D, CACustomer Recommended TV Ears!“ Now my hus

15、band can have the volume as loud as he needs and I can have the TV at my hearing level. TV Ears is so comfortable that Jack forgets he has them on ! He can once again hear and understand the dialogue.” Darlene & Jack B, CARisk Free Trial! TV Ears comes with a 30-day risk free trial.Special Offer Now

16、 59.95.If youre not satisfied, return it.Money-back guarantee!Call now ! 800-123-783225. TV Ears helps you _.A. improve your sleeping qualityB. listen to TV without disturbing othersC. change TV channels without difficultyD. become interested in ballgame programs26. What makes TV Ears different from

17、 other headsets?A. It can easily set TV on mute.B. Its headset volume is adjustable.C. It applies special wireless technology D. It has a new noise reduction car tip.27. This advertisement is made more believable by _.A. using recommendations B. offering reasons for this inventionC .providing statis

18、tics. D .showing the results of experiments.CThe Top 4 Lies Girls Hear 1. “Youll never be good at math.” Its generally accepted that boys are good at math while girls arent. The fact is that it isnt trueat least, it doesnt have to be.When girls reach their teens,most of them lose their interest in m

19、ath. Theyre trying to be regarded as female(女性)They want to stay away from things that are boy things, and math is still considered a boy thing. Math class is hard, but if you gave it a chance you could be great at math, especially because you are a girl. 2. “Being skinny is good, and how you diet i

20、s your business.” Lots of web sites tell visitors that losing interest in eating is a beautiful thing. These “skinny is better”sites are lying. Losing interest in eating is a disease, not a fashion statement. It can kill you. 3. “You dont deserve to make as much money as a guy.” Its said that in 200

21、2 women who work full-time earn about 23 percent less than guys earn. Once you see real women succeeding in cool jobs, youll truly get that youre worth just as much asor more than any guys. 4. “Caffeine(咖啡因)will help you study better.” Caffeinated soft drinks have long been advertised as must haves

22、when you have to work very hard. But if you want to do your body a big favor, youd better give up caffeine altogether.64. Why do girls lose their interest in math? ABecause they dont realize the importance of math. BBecause math class is too hard for girls. CBecause they arent interested in the thin

23、gs which are considered boy things. DBecause girls are not as clever as boys.65. The word “skinny” means_. A. pretty Bstrong Ctall Dslim66. Supposing in 2002 a man earns $20,000, how much will a woman who doing the same job probably get? A$10,000 B$15,000 C$20,000 D$25,00067. Which of the statement

24、is NOT true? A. Girls sometimes can do better than boys in math. B. Being skinny is good for girls health. C. Girls than earn as much money as boys do. D. Caffeine can make people feel more excited.DTechnological change is everywhere and affects every aspect of life, mostly for the better. However,

25、social changes are brought about by new technology are often mistaken for a change in attitudes.An example at hand is the involvement of parents in the lives of their children who are attending college. Surveys (调查) on this topic suggests that parents today continue to be “very” or “somewhat” overly

26、-protective even after their children move into college dormitories. The same surveys also indicate that the rate of parental involvement is greater today than it was a generation ago. This is usually interpreted as a sign that todays parents are trying to manage their childrens lives past the point

27、 where this behavior is appropriate.However, greater parental involvement does not necessarily indicate that parents are failing to let go of their “adult” children.In the context (背景) of this discussion, it seems valuable to first find out the cause of change in the case of parents involvement with

28、 their grown children. If parents of earlier generations had wanted to be in touch with their college-age children frequently, would this have been possible? Probably not. On the other hand, does the possibility of frequent communication today mean that the urge to do so wasnt present a generation a

29、go? Many studies show that older parents - todays grandparents - would have called their children more often if the means and cost of doing so had not been a barrier.Furthermore, studies show that finances are the most frequent subject of communication between parents and their college children. The

30、 fact that college students are financially dependent on their parents is nothing new; nor are requests for more money to be sent from home. This phenomenon is neither good nor bad; it is a fact of college life, today and in the past.Thanks to the advanced technology, we live in an age of bettered c

31、ommunication. This has many implications well beyond the role that parents seem to play in the lives of their children who have left for college. But it is useful to bear in mind that all such changes come from the technology and not some imagined desire by parents to keep their children under their

32、 wings.32. The surveys inform us of _.A. the development of technologyB. the changes of adult childrens behaviorC. the parents over-protection of their college childrenD. the means and expenses of students communication33. The writer believes that _.A. parents today are more protective than those in the pastB. the disadvantages of new technology outweigh its advantagesC. parents changed attitudes le

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