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高屆高二(上)月英語月考試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的、、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whattimeofyearisitrightnow?A.EarlyNovember.B.Mid-November.C.LateNovember.2.Whoisthemanprobablyspeakingto?A.Hismanager.B.Hiscolleague.C.Hisgrandmother.3.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenewsstory?A.Amazed.B.Inspired.C.Confused.4.Whatwillthewomanhavewithherhamburger?A.Soup.B.Frenchfries.C.Salad.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Amovie.C.Awar.第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有2至4個(gè)小題,從題中所給的、、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7題。6.Whoisthewoman?A.Awriter.B.Asinger.C.Ateacher.7.Whathappenedduringtheconcert?A.Theaudienceshoutedloudly.B.Theperformancewasstopped.C.Allthelightswentoutsuddenly.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8至第題。8.Wheredidthewomanstayduringherholiday?第1頁/共11頁A.Inahotel.B.Inthemountains.C.Atafarmer’shouse.9.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthecountry?A.Fine.B.Rainy.C.10.Whattimedidthewomangethomethismorning?A.At4:30.B.At5:00.C.At9:00.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第至第題。.Whenwillthefirstcourseend?A.OnJuly3.B.OnJuly20.C.OnAugust10.12.Howmuchisthesecondcourse?A.£50.B.£500.C.£550.13.Whereisthemanfrom?A.England.B.France.C.Finland.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第至第題。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Schoolmates.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthechange?A.Confused.B.Disappointed.C.Satisfied.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Attendconcerts.B.Gotoartgalleries.C.sciencemuseums.17.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlikemost?A.Jazz.B.Classical.C.Country.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第至第題。18.Whatisthepurposeofthemeeting?A.findwaystohelpMrs.Smith.B.hearhowMrs.Smithisdoing.C.figureoutwhat’swrongwithMrs.Smith.19.WheredidMrs.Smithfeelthepain?A.Inherarm.B.Inherlung.C.Inhershoulder.20.HowlonghasMrs.Smithworkedatthecompany?A.Overfiveyears.B.Aboutthreemonths.C.Lessthantwoweeks.第2頁/共11頁第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ADiscoverhowyoucanhelpendangeredspecies!tohelpconserveendangeredspeciesaroundtheworldwithGoEco.Thespeciesisthreatenedbyhumanhunters.TheSriLankangovernmenthasapprovedthecreationofhatcheries(孵化場)inordertoprotectthisspecies.onthisprogramspend60%oftheirtimeworkinginthehatcheryandtheother40%isspentonactivitiessuchasbeachcleanupsandcreatingawarenesswithinthelocalcommunity.ProgramFees:$1,280for2weeksand$1,680permonthforvolunteers.Adultkangaroosandwallabiesarehuntedforfood,leavingthousandsoftheirbabieswithoutparents.Manyarekilledorinjuredinroadaccidents.AtthewildliferescuecenterinPerth,Australia,volunteersliveandhelpinthebushlandcaringforsick,injured,anddisplacedanimals.ProgramFee:$2095forfourweeks.stayon-siteinasmallroom.Duetoverylimitedspace,applicationsmustbesentatleast9-12monthsinadvance.TheprojectwillgiveyouanincrediblewildlifeexperiencewhilelearningaboutconservationFortherestofthetimebetweenmonitoringsessions,volunteersarerequiredtoenterallthedatathattheyhavecollectedintoourdatabases.Attimes,volunteersneedtooperateonnightshifts.alsogivelecturesandpresentationsoverthelunchperiod.ProgramFee:$1,750for2weeksAsavolunteeronthisproject,youwillbeinvolvedinawidevarietyofactivities.workrangesfromenrichmentactivities,suchastoy-makingandfarmwork,toeducatingthevisitors.willalsodirectlycareforthecatsbypreparingfoodorfeedingthemaswellasmaintainingtheirlivingspace.ProgramFee:$1,450for2weeks第3頁/共11頁1.WhatisthemonthlyprojectfeeforvolunteersinSriLanka?A.$1,280.B.$1,680.C.$2,560.D.$2,960.2.WhatisrequiredofvolunteersfortheprojectinAustralia?A.Havingpreviousexperience.B.nightshiftssometimes.C.Applyingfortheprojectinadvance.D.Havingagoodknowledgeofwildlife.3.WhatcanvolunteersdofortheprojectBigCatRefuge?A.Studythehabitsofbigcats.B.Helptosellsometoysaboutcats.C.Guidevisitorstothehabitatofthecats.D.Dodailyroutinesinthecats’livingspace.B“Iamnotcrazy,”saysDr.Farber,shortlyafterperformingacupuncture(針灸)onarabbit.“Iamaheadofmytime.”Ifheseemsalittledefensive,itmightbebecauseevensomeofhiscoworkersoccasionallylaughathisunusualmethods.ButFarberiscertainhe’llhavethelastlaugh.He’soneofasmallbutgrowingnumberofAmericanveterinarians(獸醫(yī))nowpracticing“holistic”medicine-combiningtraditionaltreatmentswithacupuncture,chiropractic(按摩療法)andherbalmedicine.Farber,agraduateofColoradoStateUniversity,startedoutasamoreconventionalveterinarian.Hebecameinterestedinalternativetreatments20yearsagowhenhesufferedfromterriblebackpain.Hetriedmuscle-relaxingdrugsbutfoundlittlerelief.Thenhetriedacupuncture,anancientChinesepractice,andwasamazedthatheimprovedaftertwoorthreetreatments.Whatworkedonaveterinarianseemedlikelytoworkonhispatients.So,afterstudyingthetechniquesforacoupleofyears,hebeganofferingthemtopets.LeighdogCharliehadaseriousheartcondition.AfterCharliehadaheartattack,says,shewaspreparedtoputhimtosleep,butFarber’streatmentseasedherdog’ssufferingsomuchthatshewasabletokeephimaliveforanadditionalfivemonths.AndPriscillaDewingreportsthatherhorse,Nappy,“movesmoreeasilyandridesmorecomfortably”afterachiropracticadjustment.Farberiscertainthattheholisticapproachwillgrowmorepopularwithtime,andifthepastisanyindication,hemayberight:Since1982,membershipintheAmericanHolisticMedicalAssociationhasgrownfrom30toover700.“Sometimesitsurprisesmethatitworkssowell,”hesays.“Iwilldoanythingtohelpananimal.第4頁/共11頁That’smyjob.”4.WhatdosomeofFarber’scoworkersthinkofhim?A.He’sodd.B.He’sstrict.C.He’sbrave.D.He’srude.5.WhydidFarberdecidetotryacupunctureonpets?A.Hewastrainedinitatuniversity.B.Hewasinspiredbyanotherveterinarian.C.Hebenefitedfromitasapatient.D.Hewantedtosavemoneyforpetowners.6.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Stepsofachiropractictreatment.B.Thecomplexityofveterinarians’work.C.Examplesofrareanimaldiseases.D.Theeffectivenessofholisticmedicine.7.WhydoestheauthormentiontheAmericanHolisticMedicalAssociation?A.proveFarber’spoint.B.emphasizeitsimportance.C.praiseveterinarians.D.advocateanimalprotection.CHowdoessocialmediaourlifetoday?Alotofpeoplebelievethatsocialmediaisjusttortureforkidsandyoungadults,whichinawayitis.Itdoesn’tallowthemtobe100%themselvesanditcancausethemtooverthinkandbecomemoreanxiousandlessconfident.Socialmediahascausedpeopletorethinkeverythingtheydoonlinefromlikingorpostingaphototosharingapostincasesomeonethinksthatwhattheysupportorenjoyismeaningless.Doyouknowthatselfies(自拍)areoneofthemostfrequentcausesofdeathofthemoderngeneration?In2015,itwasreportedthata21-year-oldgirlfelldownamountainjustforselfies.Thereisalotofsuchnewseveryday,andthatstatisticisincreasingeveryday.thisgeneration,veryfewofthemarespeakingtoeachotherdirectlybecauseofcommunicationonsocialmedialikemessages.Thiscancausesocialanxietyformanypeople;theyslowlylosetheirskillsofhowtospeaktoothersfacetoface.Iknowitfirst-handanditwasdifficulttotellmyselfthatIneededtocutdownonscreentimeandevenhardertolistenanddoit.Atthesametime,therearealotofpositivesonsocialmedia.Socialmediaisagreatwaytoconnectwithpeoplewholivefaraway,whichhasreallyhelpedpeoplecometogetherandfeellesslonelyiftheylivealone.canexpressyourselfbysharingyourfavoritesongsorpostingpicturesofyournewoutfit.It’smuchhardertofeelembarrassedonlinethaninperson,soit’seasierforpeopletoexpresstheirfeelingsonsocialmedia.Socialmediaisalsogreatforraisingawarenessaboutthingslikecharities.Itisapowerfultoolforpeopleto第5頁/共11頁sharetheirstories,reachingnewaudiencesaroundtheworld.Thelistofmovementsisgettinglongerandlongereverydayasmoreandmorepeopleusesocialmediatoraiseawarenessandpromotethemovements.Inconclusion,socialmediahasitsadvantagesanddisadvantageslikeeverythingelsedoes.It’sallabouthowweuseit.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“torture”inparagraph2referto?A.Mentalsuffering.B.Somethingrelaxing.C.Physicaldamage.D.Somethingunexpected.9.Whydoestheauthormentionthe21-year-oldgirl?A.asuggestion.B.leadinthetopic.C.makeacomparison.D.provideanexample.10.Fromthetext,welearntheauthor________.A.oncefoughtwithhis/herbestfriendsB.usedtobeaddictedtotheInternetC.wasinjuredfortakingphotosbeforeD.usedtoparticipateincharityactivitiesWhatareparagraph5andparagraph6mainlyabout?A.Themeaningofcharity.B.Theimportanceofwritingstories.C.Theadvantagesofsocialmedia.D.Thenecessityofreachingaudiences.DThe3DprinterBioHome3Dhasoncecreatedahouse.Now,anevenlargerprintercalledFactoryoftheFuture1.0(FoF1.0)shownonApril23attheUniversityofMaineAdvancedStructuresandCompositesCenter(ASCC)mayonedaycreateentireneighborhoods.Thenewprinterfillsupthelargebuildinginwhichit’shousedontheMainecampus,andcanprintobjects96feetlongby32feetwideby18feethigh(29metersby10metersby5.5meters).ItisfourtimeslargerthanBioHome3D,whichwasputintouselessthanfiveyearsago,andcapableofprintingeverlargerobjects.Itconsumesasmuchas500poundsofmaterialperhour.meetthegrowingdemandforhousing,Mainealonewillneedanother80,000homesoverthenextsixyears,accordingtoMaineHousing.Thenewprintercanapathwayforaffordablehousingtoaddresshomelessnessintheregionbypromotingits3D-printedhometechnologyusingbio-basedmaterials.Asfortheoriginal3Dprinter,BioHome3D,itisn’tgoingaway.Thetwoprinterscanbeusedtoworkonthesameprojectandtherewillbeevenmoreofthemworkingtogetherinthefuture.Theuniversitywantstoshowhowhomescanbeconstructednearlyentirelybyaprinterwithalowercarbon第6頁/共11頁footprint.Suchprintedbuildingscanberecycled,whichisuniquecomparedtocurrentconstruction.canbasicallybreakitupifyouwish,reprintwiththe3Dprintedparts,anddoitagain,”HabibDagher,directorofUMaine’sASCC,said.Since2022,theASCChassecuredmorethan$93millioninsupportofthiscreativeandotherprojects.“TheUSgovernmentprovidedmostofthefundingforthenewprinter,whichcostseveralmilliondollars,”saidDannelMalloy,chancelloroftheUniversityofMaineSystem.12.WhatcanwelearnaboutFoF1.0?AItcanprinthugeobjects.B.ItwillreplaceBioHome3D.C.Itwasputintousefiveyearsago.D.Ithascreatedentireneighborhoods.13.WhatdoweknowaboutthehousescreatedbyFoF1.0accordingtothetext?A.Theyaresmallinsize.B.Theyletoutnogreenhousegas.CTheirmaterialscanbereused.D.Theirpriceishighformostpeople.14.Whatdoesthelastparagraphwanttotellus?A.Thenewprinterisfarfromcost-effective.B.Thefundingsituationofprintersmaygetworse.C.TheUniversityofMaineneedscreativetalents.D.TheprojectsattheASCChavebeenfunded.15.Whichisthebesttitleforthetext?ATheHistoryofPrintingIndustryB.TheIntroductionofBioHome3DC.TheHomelessintheUSThatNeedHelpD.ANewandLarger3DPrinterInventedbyUMaine’sASCC第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)Householdchoreslikecooking,cleaning,washingthedishes,andmakingthebedareneverdone;theyjustgetrepeatedlikeabrokenrecord.Boring!___16___.Buttherearescience-basedreasonsforchangingyourattitudetowardschores.Itturnsoutthatdoingchoresisgreatforyourhealth.___17___.Asresearchersstateinareport,doingundemandingtasksallowsthemindtowander.mindgetsabreak,whichallowsyoutoconsideroldproblemswithneweyes.Infact,undemandingtasksstimulate(激發(fā))morecreativeideasthandemandingtasksorjustresting.Choresarelinkedtoalowerdementia(癡呆)risk.discoverwhatactivitiesmightbelinkedtoalowerrate第7頁/共11頁ofdementia,researchersanalyzedmassiveamountsofhealthcaredatafromtheUKBiobank.Theyfoundthatthosemostengagedinhouseholdchoreshada21percentlowerriskofdementiacomparedtothoseleastengagedinchores.___18___.Finishingyourchorescanincreasemotivation.BJFogg,authorofHabits:TheSmallChangesThatChangeEverything,statesthatthemostimportantskillisrecognizingandcelebratingsuccesses.Completingevenasmalltask,likemakingyourbed,cangiveyouasenseofsatisfaction.___19___.Similarly,authorAdmiralH.McRavenarguesthatifyouwanttochangetheworld,startbymakingyourbed.Choresaregoodforchildren’smentalhealth.Childrendevelopasenseofownershipwhentheyhavejobstodoaroundthehouseanditmakesthemfeelliketheyareanimportantmemberofthehousehold.___20___.Inmyowncase,Ibondwithmydaughterbygossiping(閑聊)andsingingwhilewedochorestogether.A.Choresareanopportunityfor“metime”B.Chorescanleadtocreativeproblem-solvingC.Thus,youfeelmotivatedtodealwithtasksoneafteranotherD.Inthisway,theycanbetaughttobeindependentandconfidentE.Likemanypeople,youmayregardchoresassomethingannoyingF.Doingchoreswithchildrenalsoimprovestheparent-childrelationshipG.Thisresultindicatedsimplechangescouldmakeadifferencetohealth第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Iwasgivensomegrapeshootsbyafriendtheotherday.So,Iwentto___21___somegardensoil.Afterputtingtwobagsintomyshoppingcart(手推車),I___22___thecheckout.Therewereseveralpeopleinline,andotherswerestillshopping.AsIjoinedtheline,I___23___Ihadstoodinfrontofanelderlycouplebymistake—BobandNancy—whohadsomeflowersintheircart.Immediatelybackingout,Imadea(n)___24___.Thecouplesaid,aren’t___25___andgoahead.”Thenwestartedtalkingabouttheir___26___,whichNancyplannedtoplantinpotsinherbackyard.___27___,Nancystoppedandsaid,“Ohno!Iforgotthepottingsoil.”Bob___28___theircartandtoldher,“There’sno___29___leftinthecart.Plus,Ican’tcarrythatbagbackhere!”Theydiscusseditagainandagain,andIcouldtelltheelderlymanwasn’tableto___30___it.IsaidtoNancy,“Ihaveroominmycart.Whynotusemycarttobringthepottingsoilback?”Alookof第8頁/共11頁___31___spreadacrossNancy’sface.quicklygotthesoilandreturnedtothecheckout.Bobhad___32___theflowerstomakeroomforit.Whenthecashier(收銀員)checkedmeout,sheaskedifI___33___anythingelse.IsaidIhadgoteverythingIwanted.However,whatshesaidnext___34___me,“Inoticedyourkindnesstothatcouple.I’vegivenyou10%onyourentireorder.”Ileftthestorewithawarmheart.Thisexperiencehastaughtmethatkindnesscanbecatchingandwhatwegivetoothersoftenreturnstousin___35___ways.21.A.studyB.shareC.getD.compare22.A.returnedtoB.headedforC.tookoverD.passedby23.A.guessedB.rememberedC.ignoredD.realized24.A.apologyB.promiseC.attemptD.contribution25.A.regretfulB.hurriedC.familiarD.stressed26.A.flowersB.treesC.fruitsD.vegetables27.A.ImmediatelyB.NormallyC.UnfortunatelyD.Suddenly28.A.checkedB.fixedC.approachedD.decorated29.A.plantB.spaceC.moneyD.tool30.A.recognizeB.understandC.manageD.explain31.A.appreciationB.curiosityC.prideD.determination32.A.thrownB.grownC.recoveredD.rearranged33.A.forgotB.enjoyedC.requiredD.noticed34.A.calmedB.rescuedC.testedD.surprised35.A.unavoidableB.unexpectedC.unwantedD.unaffordable第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Eachyear,wetakemorethan100billiontonsofnaturalmaterialsfromtheearth____36____(make)theproductswebuy.However,abouttwo-thirdsofthem____37____(eventual)becomeswaste,includingalmost3billionplasticbottles____38____endupintheoceaneveryyear.Sincethe1860s,we____39____(follow)acommonbusinessmodel.Industriestakenaturalmaterials,theymakethings,weusethem,andthenwethrowthemaway.Environmentalistsandeconomistswarnthatthismodelisnotgoodfortheenvironment,sotheysuggest____40____newchoice:acirculareconomy(循環(huán)經(jīng)濟(jì)).第9頁/共11頁Acirculareconomy____41____(base)ontheideaofreducingwastebykeepingthenatural,materialsandproductsinuseformuch____42____(long).Itworksinacircle,verymuchthewaynaturedoes.Thecirculareconomyusesarangeof____43____(strategy),suchasrecyclingandreusing.Inacirculareconomy,productsaredesignedtobelong-lastingandeasytorepairfromthe____44____(begin).Inthisway,wecankeepthebalance______45______humanandnature.第四部分單詞填空(每空1分;滿分分)46.________fromtheresponseoftheaudience,theperformancewasquiteasuccess.(根據(jù)句意單詞拼寫)47.Thethiefhadhimselfs________bythepolicewhenhewastryingtobreakintothehotel.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)48.Katewaitedforaverylongtime,soshewasvery________.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)49.Icamewiththei________ofjoiningthedebate,butnowI’vedecidedtoleave.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)50.Pleasehaveno________(猶豫)inwritingtomeifyouwantmetodosomethingforyouinChina.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)51.Severalo________(選擇)areforthestudent’ssenioryear.(根據(jù)中英文提示單詞拼寫)52.Shesmiledagaininafriendlym________.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)53.Heoftentravelswithhissoninthehopethatitcan________hishorizons.(根據(jù)句意單詞拼寫)54.Henrydecided________(推遲)theexpeditionuntilthefollowingday.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)55.Theycannotleavethecountrywithoutmy________.(用適當(dāng)?shù)脑~填空)第五部分讀后續(xù)寫默寫滿分分)56._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第六部分書面表達(dá)(滿分分)應(yīng)用文寫作:本大題1小題,共分。57.你是李華。你的朋友Jack因在學(xué)校使用手機(jī)被學(xué)校處分,他感到很困惑,寫信給你求助。請(qǐng)給他回信,第10頁/共11頁內(nèi)容包括:1.分析使用手機(jī)的利弊;2.勸說他不要再帶手機(jī)回校。注意:寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80詞左右,不多于100詞。_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第11頁/共11頁

高屆高二(上)月英語月考試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的、、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whattimeofyearisitrightnow?A.EarlyNovember.B.Mid-November.C.LateNovember.2.Whoisthemanprobablyspeakingto?A.Hismanager.B.Hiscolleague.C.Hisgrandmother.3.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenewsstory?A.Amazed.B.Inspired.C.Confused.4.Whatwillthewomanhavewithherhamburger?A.Soup.B.Frenchfries.C.Salad.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Amovie.C.Awar.第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有2至4個(gè)小題,從題中所給的、、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有5秒鐘的時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第6和第7題。6.Whoisthewoman?A.Awriter.B.Asinger.C.Ateacher.7.Whathappenedduringtheconcert?A.Theaudienceshoutedloudly.B.Theperformancewasstopped.C.Allthelightswentoutsuddenly.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第8至第題。8.Wheredidthewomanstayduringherholiday?第1頁/共23頁A.Inahotel.B.Inthemountains.C.Atafarmer’shouse.9.Whatwastheweatherlikeinthecountry?A.Fine.B.Rainy.C.10.Whattimedidthewomangethomethismorning?A.At4:30.B.At5:00.C.At9:00.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第至第題。.Whenwillthefirstcourseend?A.OnJuly3.B.OnJuly20.C.OnAugust10.12.Howmuchisthesecondcourse?A.£50.B.£500.C.£550.13.Whereisthemanfrom?A.England.B.France.C.Finland.聽下面一段對(duì)話,回答第至第題。14.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Colleagues.C.Schoolmates.15.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthechange?A.Confused.B.Disappointed.C.Satisfied.16.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.Attendconcerts.B.Gotoartgalleries.C.sciencemuseums.17.Whatkindofmusicdoesthemanlikemost?A.Jazz.B.Classical.C.Country.聽下面一段獨(dú)白,回答第至第題。18.Whatisthepurposeofthemeeting?A.findwaystohelpMrs.Smith.B.hearhowMrs.Smithisdoing.C.figureoutwhat’swrongwithMrs.Smith.19.WheredidMrs.Smithfeelthepain?A.Inherarm.B.Inherlung.C.Inhershoulder.20.HowlonghasMrs.Smithworkedatthecompany?A.Overfiveyears.B.Aboutthreemonths.C.Lessthantwoweeks.第2頁/共23頁第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ADiscoverhowyoucanhelpendangeredspecies!tohelpconserveendangeredspeciesaroundtheworldwithGoEco.Thespeciesisthreatenedbyhumanhunters.TheSriLankangovernmenthasapprovedthecreationofhatcheries(孵化場)inordertoprotectthisspecies.onthisprogramspend60%oftheirtimeworkinginthehatcheryandtheother40%isspentonactivitiessuchasbeachcleanupsandcreatingawarenesswithinthelocalcommunity.ProgramFees:$1,280for2weeksand$1,680permonthforvolunteers.Adultkangaroosandwallabiesarehuntedforfood,leavingthousandsoftheirbabieswithoutparents.Manyarekilledorinjuredinroadaccidents.AtthewildliferescuecenterinPerth,Australia,volunteersliveandhelpinthebushlandcaringforsick,injured,anddisplacedanimals.ProgramFee:$2,095forfourweeks.stayon-siteinasmallroom.Duetoverylimitedspace,applicationsmustbesentatleast9-12monthsinadvance.TheprojectwillgiveyouanincrediblewildlifeexperiencewhilelearningaboutconservationFortherestofthetimebetweenmonitoringsessions,volunteersarerequiredtoenterallthedatathattheyhavecollectedintoourdatabases.Attimes,volunteersneedtooperateonnightshifts.alsogivelecturesandpresentationsoverthelunchperiod.ProgramFee:$1,750for2weeksAsavolunteeronthisproject,youwillbeinvolvedinawidevarietyofactivities.workrangesfromenrichmentactivities,suchastoy-makingandfarmwork,toeducatingthevisitors.willalsodirectlycareforthecatsbypreparingfoodorfeedingthemaswellasmaintainingtheirlivingspace.ProgramFee:$1,450for2weeks1.WhatisthemonthlyprojectfeeforvolunteersinSriLanka?第3頁/共23頁A.$1,280.B.$1,680.C.$2,560.D.$2,960.2.WhatisrequiredofvolunteersfortheprojectinAustralia?A.Havingpreviousexperience.B.nightshiftssometimes.C.Applyingfortheprojectinadvance.D.Havingagoodknowledgeofwildlife.3.WhatcanvolunteersdofortheprojectBigCatRefuge?A.Studythehabitsofbigcats.B.Helptosellsometoysaboutcats.C.Guidevisitorstothehabitatofthecats.D.Dodailyroutinesinthecats’livingspace.【答案】1.B2.C3.D【解析】【導(dǎo)語】本文是一篇應(yīng)用文。文章主要介紹了四項(xiàng)世界上不同地方保護(hù)動(dòng)物的志愿活動(dòng)?!?題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Seaturtles,SriLanka部分中的“ProgramFees:$1,280for2weeksand$1,680permonthforvolunteers.(2周12801680美元)用是$1680。故選B?!?題詳解】Rescue,Australia部分中的“Duetoverylimitedspace,applicationsmustbesentatleast9-12monthsinadvance.(9-12個(gè)月提交)與在西澳大利亞的項(xiàng)目需要提前申請(qǐng)。故選C?!?題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)BigCatRefuge,SouthAfrica部分中的“willalsodirectlycareforthecatsbypreparingfoodorfeedingthemaswellasmaintainingtheirlivingspace.(志愿者還將直接照顧貓,為它們準(zhǔn)備食物或喂食,以及維護(hù)它們的生活空間)”可知,該項(xiàng)目的志愿者要在貓科動(dòng)物生活的地方做一些照顧它們的日常工作。故選D。B“Iamnotcrazy,”saysDr.Farber,shortlyafterperformingacupuncture(針灸)onarabbit.“Iamaheadofmytime.”Ifheseemsalittledefensive,itmightbebecauseevensomeofhiscoworkersoccasionally第4頁/共23頁laughathisunusualmethods.ButFarberiscertainhe’llhavethelastlaugh.He’soneofasmallbutgrowingnumberofAmericanveterinarians(獸醫(yī))nowpracticing“holistic”medicine-combiningtraditionaltreatmentswithacupuncture,chiropractic(按摩療法)andherbalmedicine.Farbe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