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1、高二英語月考試卷聽力部分第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1. What sports does the boy like least?A. FootballB. Swimming.C. Running.2. When will the boy have to get up?A. At 7:30B. At 7:40C. At 8 :003. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. In the shop.B. In the post office.C. In the bank.4. What are the

2、speakers doing?A. They are having a meal in the restaurant.B. They are resting after doing some exercise.C. They are having a party at the womans home.5. Why couldnt the woman get in touch with the man?A. The telephone was out of order.B. The receiver was placed improperly.C. The receiver was broken

3、.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題。6. Why doesnt the woman swim now?A. She thinks she is too old.B. She is tired of swimming now.C. She is poor at swimming.7. Which of the following statements about the woman is TRUE?A. She practiced swimming twice a week in the past.B. She became famous when

4、 she was a teenager.C. She often played with other girls when she was young.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. How about Toms trip in Florida?A. Wonderful.B. Not as exciting as expected.C. Very strange.9. What did Lucy do this weekend?A. She studied for a test.B. She prepared for a party.C. She prepared for her rep

5、ort.10. What does Tom think of Lucy?A. She is always busy.B. She is too strict.C. She is very interesting.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11. Whats the trouble with the man?A. He always feels sleepy.B. He has toothaches every day.C. He feels weak and tired.12. Whats the reason for the mans trouble?A. He doesnt hav

6、e a balanced diet.B. He usually doesnt have breakfast.C. He eats too much for lunch.13. What will the man probably do next?A. Hell have supper.B. Hell go to see a doctor.C. Hell take some medicine.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。 14. What have the two speakers just done?A. Theyve just attended a meeting.B. Theyve

7、just met a friend.C. Theyve just attended a speech contest.15. What did the woman speaker use to be?A. A saleswoman.B. An office clerk.C. An air hostess.16. What is the relationship between the two speakers?A. Workmates.B. Neighbors.C. Strangers.17. When does the conversation probably take place?A.

8、In the morning.B. At noon.C. In the afternoon.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18. Where is this monologue taken from?A. A radio program.B. A bookstore ad.C. A book promotion.19. Who wrote Shallow Earth?A. Tracy Mc Grady.B. Kathleen Wang.C. Alan Cooper.20. What is the last book about?A. The history of NBA.B. A suc

9、cessful player.C. The life of a soldier.筆試部分一、單項(xiàng)選擇(15分)21. Shall we eat out this evening, dear?_. How about the restaurant we went to last weekend?A. What forB. Its up to you.C. That all dependsD. why not?22. Dont wake Doctor Thompson up unless it is an _; he is too tired and needs a good rest.A. ca

10、mpaignB. emergencyC. argumentD. connection23. Judging from the _ look of the students, the professor must be giving a really _ speech.A. inspiring , inspiredB. inspiring, inspiringC. inspired, inspiredD. inspired, inspiring24. According to the report, the number of animals used in experiments _ by 3

11、0% over the years.A. was reducedB. has been reducedC. were reducedD. have been reduced25. Tom would rather _ poor than _ money by dishonest methods; we all admire him.A. to be; getB. be; getC. to be ;gettingD. be; getting26. Id like to pick up your cousin Mike at the railway station, but Im afraid I

12、 cant recognize him.Dont worry. Its easy to _ Mike. He has a thick black moustache.A. pick outB. cut offC. come acrossD. focus on27. Only when _ hard _ make your dream come true.A. do you work; you canB. you work; you canC. do you work; can youD. you work; can you28. It was foolish of him to _ his n

13、otes during that important test, and as a result, he got punished.A. stick toB. keep toC. refer toD. point to29. _ to the station on time made everyone worried last weekend.A. Him not gettingB. Not his gettingC. Not gettingD. His not getting30. Studies show that people are more _ to suffer from back

14、 problems if they always sit before computer screens for long hours.A. likelyB. possibleC. probableD. sure31. The traffic rule says young children under the age of four and _ less than 40 pounds must be in a child safety seat.A. being weighedB. to weighC. weighedD. weighing32. On the bank of the riv

15、er, we found him _ on a bench, with his eyes _ on a kite in the sky.A. seated; fixingB. sitting; fixingC. sitting; fixedD. seated; being fixed33. Scientists are convinced _ the positive effect of laughter _ physical and mental health.A. of; atB. by; inC. of ;onD. on; at34. What do you think has happ

16、ened to Jennifer?Ive no idea. _ I havent heard from her yet.A. From now onB. Before longC. Up to nowD. Long before35. Statistics show that house prices in the last two years have risen _ they had expected.A. twice as much asB. as much as twiceC. as twice much asD. as much twice as 二、完形填空(30分)One day

17、, Nancy came home from school crying. Taking her in her arms, Mummy tried to 36 her. After a while, she stopped crying and asked, “Mummy, am I 37 ?” “No, you are not, ”said Mummy, “but let us discuss this after you 38 , OK?”Several minutes later, Nancy began to have supper with Mummy. “Who 39 that y

18、ou are bad?” asked Mummy. “Phillips, my friend. He asked me for help with his math but I 40 because I wanted to read the new book Daddy gave me. He got 41 and said I was a bad girl.” Said Nancy.“You are 42 ,” said Mummy. “Phillips has often helped you with your English. You should have helped him. W

19、hy dont you phone him and say 43 to him?”“But he called me bad and 44 with me. I dont want to go.” Nancy cried. “Though you have done 45 bad, it does not make you a bad person. You are 46 a good person.”Nancy showed 47 look on he face. “How can that be, Mummy?” she asked. “Our 48 is always good. So

20、never believe that you are bad.” Mummy replied with a smile. 49 flooded on Nancys face. “Am I 50 good , Mummy? ”she asked. “Yes, you are good, and always will be so. But that does not mean that you should not 51 the wrong that you do. You will have to call and 52 to Phillips. Do you understand me?”“

21、Yes, Mummy,” said Nancy slowly. “Thank you for telling me this. I feel much better now,” said Nancy 53 .“I am going to 54 Phillips right away, and I am never going to 55 that I am always good.”36. A. calmB. protectC. trickD. praise37. A. shyB. foolishC. badD. strong38. A. get upB. grow upC. wash upD

22、. turn up39. A. saidB. sawC. heardD. doubted40. A. criedB. refusedC. admittedD. allowed41. A. excitedB. comfortableC. nervousD. angry42. A. wrongB. braveC. wiseD. careful43. A. goodbyeB. sorryC. thank-youD. hello44. A. competedB. livedC. workedD. argued45. A. everythingB. anythingC. somethingD. noth

23、ing46. A. alwaysB. sometimesC. everD. never47. A. worriedB. puzzledC. confidentD. satisfied48. A. chanceB. choiceC. conditionD. nature49. A. FearB. PatienceC. ShockD. Joy50. A. reallyB. hardlyC. alreadyD. gradually51. A. account forB. pay forC. look forward toD. rely on52. A. devoteB. apologizeC. in

24、troduceD. turn53. A. coldlyB. sadlyC. gratefullyD. pitifully54. A. consultB. changeC. teachD. call55. A. agreeB. explainC. forgetD. confirm三、閱讀(40分)AHaving parked near the car wash beside the supermarket, I came away to wait for my wife to come from work. Coming my way from across the parking lot wa

25、s what society would consider a bum(流浪漢). From the looks of him, he had no car, no home, no clean clothes, and no money. There are times when you feel generous but there are other times that you just dont want to be bothered(打擾). This was one of those “dont want to be bothered times.”“I hope he does

26、nt ask me for any money,” I thought. He didnt. He came and sat on the seat by the bus stop but he didnt look like he could have enough money to even ride the bus. After a few minutes he spoke. “Thats a very pretty car.” He was ragged(衣著破舊的)but he had an air of dignity(尊嚴(yán))around him. I said, “ thanks

27、,” without taking a look at him.He sat there quietly for a moment. The expected begging for money never came. As the silence between us widened something inside said, “Ask him if he needs any help.” I was sure that he would say “yes”. So I asked, “Do you need any help?”He answered in three simple wo

28、rds that I shall never forget. The three words shook me. “Dont we all?” he said.I was feeling successful and important, above a bum in the street, until those three words hit me. Dont we all? I needed help. Maybe not for bus fare or a place to sleep, but I needed help. I reached in my wallet and gav

29、e him not only enough for bus fare, but enough to get a warm meal and shelter for the day. Those three little words still ring true. No matter how much you have, you need help too. However, no matter how little you have, you can give help too.56. The author walked away from the car wash to _.A. go t

30、o workB. wash his carC. go shoppingD. meet his wife57. When the author first saw the bum, he planned to _.A. ignore his difficulty.B. give him a lessonC. offer him some helpD. make friends with him58. When the bum said “Dont we all?” the author felt _.A. satisfiedB. shyC. sadD. shocked59. What is th

31、e best title for the text?A. The clever bumB. Never lose your dignityC. Dont we all need help?D. To give or not?BIt would be hard to argue that there is anyone more powerful in Hollywood today than Steven Spielberg. Since his first major success “Jaws” in 1975, he has made one hit movie after anothe

32、r. These include the wildly popular series “Indiana Jones,” “Jaws” and “ET”.Those films are fun and lighthearted. But Steven Spielberg has also made serious films that were well received by critics(評論家)and movie audiences alike. The movie “Saving Private Ryan” is a good example. It is an American wa

33、r movie in the traditional sense. But, the directors close attention to detail and historical facts also increased public interest in Americas efforts during World War Two.The film “Schindlers List” also takes place during World War Two. It tells the powerful story of a German businessman who worked

34、 to save Jews from Nazi Germany.Steven Spielberg was born in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio in 1946. His mother owned a restaurant and was also a musician. His father was an electrical engineer. Steven started making movies while he was growing up. He required his family and friends to pay twenty-five

35、 cents to see his films when they were completed. Steven Spielberg said this experience led him to produce the film “Super Eight”. It tells about a group of teenagers who join together to make a movie and uncover a mystery in the process.Steven Spielberg is one of the top directors in the film indus

36、try and also has many fans in China. When asked about the secret of his success, Steven Spielberg said that he owes much of his success and happiness to his wife and children. He met Cate Capshaw, who is an actress, when he was working on one of his films. After that it still took seven years before

37、 they finally got married. The couple has seven children in all.60. What can we learn about the film “Jaws”?A. It failed to attract public interest.B. It was regarded as a serious film.C. It was made after “Indiana Jones”.D. It was made by Steven Spielberg at 29.61. Whats the similarity between “Sav

38、ing Private Ryan” and “Schindlers List”?A. They are both humorous.B. They were released at the same time.C. They both happen during World War Two.D. They are both traditional American movies.62. According to the text, Steven Spielberg_.A. lived a poor life when he was youngB. believed hard work led

39、to his successC. has got seven children in totalD. had musical parents63. The underlined words “this experience” in Paragraph 4 refer to the experience of _.A. young Steven Spielbergs lifeB. young Steven Spielbergs making filmsC. Steven Spielbergs achieving successD. Steven Spielbergs living with hi

40、s familyCBody language has always been a hot topic of interesting dinner conversations. It is perhaps one of the most powerful forms of human expression or human communication!Body language is a very important part of communication which can constitute 50% or more of what we are communicating to oth

41、er persons. If you wish to communicate effectively, besides the words, you can use your body to say what you mean.Body language can be used to discover all sorts of things such as, knowing when someone is attracted to you, finding truth and lies, showing confidence, winning respect in any situation,

42、 and you can use body language to make people less nervous, make friends quickly, persuade(說服), and influence.So what is body language? Body language is a term used to describe the method of communication using body movements or gestures instead of, or besides, spoken language or other communication

43、 . Body language also includes many movements that most people are not aware of, such as winking(眨眼)and slight movements of the eyebrows and other facial expressions.Body language is one of the easiest ways for you to tell whats really going on in a conversation with another person. The body languag

44、e that you observe from other people will tell you whether or not those people are telling you the truth, or whether there is something more thats not being said. Watch, look and observe. Sometimes you can tell more by a persons body language than the words he speaks.64. From the third paragraph, we

45、 can learn _.A. body language is more important than spoken language.B. how to use body language.C. body language is very usefulD. body language is very impressive65. We are advised to observe the body language of other people to _.A. remember everything they sayB. understand the hidden meaningsC. d

46、raw their attention to usD. show respect for them66. Which of the following is NOT true about body language?A. It is a part of communicationB. It helps us communicate more effectively.C. It sometimes tells more than spoken language.D. Its only needed when we have nothing to say.DJenny went to visit

47、her friends in New York last weekend Her friends met her at the airport on Friday afternoon and drove her to the hotel They had dinner at a Chinese restaurant and went to see a film after thatJenny and her friends set out early on Saturday morning for a farm and stayed there until Sunday morning Dur

48、ing their stay, they went fishing and swimming in the small river on the farm They played football in the field and enjoyed a big meal around a camp fire(篝火), singing and dancing till late into the nightNobody could get up early on Sunday morning So when they got back to New York City, it was about

49、three oclock in the afternoon They drove right to the airport because Jenny didnt want to miss her plane back home Jenny only stayed in New York for two nights but she had a great time with her friends 67Jenny went to New York_ Ato do some shopping B. to see her friends Cto spend her summer holiday

50、D. to find a job68How did Jenny get to New York? ABy train BBy bus CBy plane DOn foot69Where did Jenny and her friends go on Saturday? ATo the farm BTo the Chinese restaurant CTo the airport DTo the railway station70When did Jenny go back home? AOn Saturday afternoon BOn Sunday morningCOn Saturday e

51、vening DOn Sunday afternoonERobots are about to enter our lives. From doing housework, entertaining and educating our children, to looking after the elderly, scientists say we will soon be welcoming robots into our homes.Researchers believe we are on the cusp of a robot revolution(革命)that will mirro

52、r the quick growth of the computer revolution. They are developing new laws for robot behavior, and designing new ways for humans and robots to communicate.“I think robots will change who we are, just as eyeglasses and fire changed who we were before.” Says Rodney Brookes, a director of the MIT Comp

53、uter Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.Some ideas and technologies may sound like science fiction, but they are fast becoming science fact. Robots scientists invented are already beginning to perform everyday tasks like cleaning our floors. The latest types from Japan are able to help t

54、he elderly to get out of bed or get up after a fall. They can also remind them when to take medication. Or even help wash their hair.“Robots now are not human-like. For example they are things like automatic(自動(dòng)的)beds and wheelchairs,” says Prof Hiroshi Ishiguro at Osaka University, Japan. He believe

55、s the time is coming when robots start looking less like machines, and more like us. “In the near future we are going to use more human-like robots. I really think so, ” says Prof Ishiguro.Prof Maja Mataric at the University of Southern California agrees. “Im very excited about the fact that today w

56、e are trying to make robots that look like human beings,” she says.“I believe we love robots because theyre reflections(反映)of ourselves.” Says Ken Goldberg, director of the Berkeley Center for New Media at the University of California at Berkeley.71. The underlined phrase “on the cusp of” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by _.A. at the end ofB. at the start ofC. choosingD. changing72. Who believes that robots will bring great changes to our lives?A. Rodney

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