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1、- 1 - 赣州四中 2016-2017 学年第一学期月考1 高二英语 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 kind of pet does the woman suggest? A. A dog. B. A fish. C. A cat. 2. Which place is the woman looking for? A. A grocery store. B.

2、A movie theater. C. The railway station. 3. What did the man buy for the womans birthday? A. A fruit cake. B. Some apple pies. C. A bunch of flowers. 4. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Parent and child. C. Teacher and student. 5. Where is the woman? A. In a car. B. I

3、n an elevator. C. In a bookstore. 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。 听第 6 段材料,回答第6、7 题。 6. What does the man offer to do for the woman? A. Stay home with her. B. Make her some food. C. Drive her to a friend

4、s house. 7. How did the woman probably get sick? A. From John. B. From the man. C. From her colleague. 听第 7 段材料,回答第8、9 题。 8. What does the woman probably do for a living? A. She owns a restaurant. B. She runs a clothing shop. C. She works in a shoe - 2 - store. 9. What does the man want the woman to

5、 do? A. Lend him some money. B. Talk to his father for him. C. Buy him some new T-shirts. 听第 8 段材料,回答第10 至 12 题。 10. What day is it today? A. Monday. B. Tuesday. C. Sunday. 11. What is the woman planning to do tomorrow? A. See her dentist. B. Attend a meeting. C. Join the book club. 12. How many kin

6、ds of membership cards are mentioned by the man? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 听第 9 段材料,回答第13 至 16 题。 13. Where was probably the man when he lost Milo? A. In a park. B. In a caf.C. In a car. 14. What does Milo look like? A. He has short hair. B. He s about 14 pounds. C. He s black with white spots. 15.

7、 Where does the woman tell the man to look first? A. Farther out. B. To the left. C. To the right. 16. What do the speakers decide to do in the end? A. Call the police for help. B. Drive around to look for Milo. C. Run for a couple of blocks. 听第 10 段材料,回答第17 至 20 题。 17. Who is the speaker? A. Ellen.

8、 B. Jenny. C. Maria. 18. When is the rain expected to stop? A. On Sunday afternoon. B. On Tuesday afternoon. C. On Thursday night. 19. What was todays temperature? A. In the low 70s. B. Around 50 degrees. C. Around 45 degrees. 20. What time of year is it? A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Fall - 3 - 第二部分阅读理解

9、(共两节,满分40 分。 ) 第一节 ( 共 15 小题;每小题2 分,满分30 分。 ) A Whats on ? The Conjuring 2 (2016) Certificate R 134 minHorror Viewer points: 8.2 / 10 Lorraine and Ed Warren travel to north London to help a single mother raising four children alone in a house troubled by evil spirits . Director : James Wan Stars : V

10、era Farmiga , Patrick Wilson , Madison Wolfe , Frances OConnor Warcraft (2016) Certificate PG-13 123 minAction | Adventure | Fantasy Viewer points : 7.7 / 10 The peaceful land of Azeroth stands on the edge of war as its civilization faces a fearsome race of invaders : orc(兽族) warriors escaping their

11、 dying home to conquer another . As a tunnel opens to connect the two worlds , one army faces destruction and the other faces extinction . From opposing sides , two heroes are set on a collision course that will decide the fate of their family , their people , and their home . Director : Duncan Jone

12、s Stars : Travis Fimmel , Paula Patton , Ben Foster , Dominic Cooper Now You See Me 2 (2016) Certificate PG-13 129 minAction | Comedy | Thriller Viewer points : 7.1 / 10 The Four Horsemen resurface and are forcibly hired by a tech genius to pull off their most impossible magic show yet . Director :

13、Jon M. Chu Stars : Jesse Eisenberg , Mark Ruffalo , Woody Harrelson , Dave Franco Me Before You (2016) Certificate PG-13 110 minDrama | Romance - 4 - Viewer points : 7.9 /10 A girl in a small town forms an unlikely bond with a recently-disabled man shes taking care of . Director : Thea Sharrock Star

14、s : Emilia Clarke , Sam Claflin , Janet McTeer , Charles Dance 21. Which actor will show in a movie that scares you ? A. Sam Claflin B. Jon M. Chu C. Patrick Wilson D. Travis Fimmel 22. What do we know about Warcraft ? A. Ore invades the land to survive . B. Both sides have died in the end . C. Huma

15、ns drive animals to extinction D. Four horsemen were hired to stop the orcs . 23. Which movie may be least recommended by the audience ? A. The Conjuring 2 B. Now You See Me 2 C. Warcraft D. Me Before You B Coca-Cola is probably the most famous brand in the world, and in some areas you can even acce

16、ss it easier than clean drinkable water. Although the company is trying to present itself as a health-conscious company, you cant really say that drinking cola is healthy for you. Still, we all drink cola, some more and some less, and we tell ourselves that its all okay as long as we dont overdo it.

17、 However, Coca-Cola has other functions besides drinking. Cola removes the tarnish(暗锈 ) from old pennies. Got some old rusty pennies? Not to worry! Put them inside a glass of cola and let them rest for a while. When you get them out, youll have shiny pennies that will look as if they were coined a c

18、ouple of days ago. If you couldn t clean those pennies with industrial acids, just buy a can of cola and let it do its magic! You can remove gum (口香糖) from your hair with cola. If youve got gum stuck in your hair and dont know a better way to get it out, dont worry, you wont have to cut it. Just pou

19、r some cola into a bowl and dip the part of your hair with gum on it inside. Leave it for a couple of minutes and then simply wipe off the gum. You can make an exploding fountain. You probably know about this one. You can make an exploding fountain by putting a mint(薄荷糖 ) inside a two-liter bottle.

20、Then move away from the bottle and get ready for a Coca-Cola explosion. This is a fun thing to do, but it is also - 5 - a warning dont eat a mint and drink cola at the same time, because a similar thing could happen to your stomach. 24 What does the underlined part in Paragraph 1 imply? A.The expens

21、e of Coca-Cola is low. B.Coca-Cola enjoys great popularity. C.Coca-Cola is safe for people to drink. D.Coca-Cola is easier to get than drinkable water. 25 What can cola be used to do? A.Make pennies shiny. B.Dissolve the gum. C.Improve peoples hair. D.Take the place of acids. 26 Why cant we eat a mi

22、nt and drink cola at the same time? A.It can cause harm to our stomach. B.It might make our stomach smaller. C.Mints with cola will produce heat. D.The mint will release poisonous substances. 27 Whats the main idea of the text? A.The major ingredients of Coca-Cola. B.Why Coca-Cola is popular among t

23、he young. C.Why we can t drink Coca-Cola too often. D.Some of the strangest uses of Coca-Cola. C Hippos (河马) have always attracted peoples interest. Modern hippos in Walt Disney movies can dance lightly. A stone hippo in a 13th-century church in France has wings. And in ancient Egyptian fairy tales,

24、 the hippo was a goddess that guided the dead to the afterworld. Despite their popular appeal, hippos, as well as other animals, have difficulty when their needs conflict with those of humans. The early Egyptians liked to hunt hippos for their teeth and because they were dangerous animals. Amulets(护

25、身符) to protect babies from demons(恶 魔) were made from hippo bones. About 4,000 years ago, there were so many hippos in Egypt that they caused serious crop - 6 - damage. Egyptian farmers killed them routinely, and by the beginning of the 19th century, all the hippos in Africa had been killed. People

26、used to see hippos fight in the arenas(角斗场) of ancient Rome. After the fall of the Roman Empire, hippos werent seen in Europe again until a few zoos began to exhibit them in the mid 1800s. All the various uses and abuses of hippos through the centuries have made their population fall greatly. Where

27、they do occur, mostly in national parks, they live in such high density that they make the grasslands bare. This causes other grass-eating animals to go farther for food, and hippos, which cant live far from water, destroy their own feeding grounds. 28. In Africa, hippos became extinct _. A. around

28、the 1850s B. in the 13th century C. about 4,000 years ago D. in the early 19th century 29. Apart from protecting crops, whats the main reason for people to kill hippos? A. To save other animals. B. To satisfy personal demands. C. To look for guidance after death. D. To follow the routine established

29、 by the Egyptians. 30. The underlined word in the last paragraph can be replaced by _. A. concentration B. altitude C. level D. temperature 31. What problems do hippos lead to? A. They eat up the grass in their habitats. B. They always destroy other animals food. C. They stop other animals from drin

30、king water. D. They grow too quickly for the land to support. D The English expect each other to observe the rules of queuing( 排队 ), feel highly offended(冒 犯) when these rules are broken, but lack the confidence or social skills to express their annoyance in a straightforward manner. In other countr

31、ies, this is not a problem: in America, where a queue-jumper has committed a kind of rudeness rather than a sin(罪过 ), the response is a loud warning: the offender is simply told “Hey, you, get back in line!” or words to that effect. On the European continent, the reaction tends to be loud and argume

32、ntative; in some other parts of the world, queue-jumpers are likely to get away with the offense. Only - 7 - rarely do the English actually speak up and tell the jumper to go to the back of the queue. Queuing is almost a national pastime for the English, who automatically arrange themselves into ord

33、erly lines at bus stops, shop counters, ice-cream vans, entrances, exits and lifts. In 1946, a Hungarian humorist described queuing as English “national passion ”. “ On the continent,” he said, “if people are waiting at a bus stop they walk around in a seemingly relaxed fashion. When the bus arrives

34、 they run towards it quickly An Englishman, even if he is alone, forms an orderly queue of one.” In an update over thirty years later in 1977 he confirmed that this was still the case. After nearly another thirty years nothing much seems to have changed. In many case in Britain, queue-jumping is eff

35、ectively prevented by non-verbal signals alone. When someone is considering jumping a queue, the queuers will start looking at him sideways, through narrowed, suspicious eyes. Then they move a bit closer to the person in front of them, just in case the jumper might try to insert himself in the gap.

36、Frowns, glares and raised eyebrows accompanied by heavy sighs, pointed coughsare usually the worst that the person will suffer if he jumps a queue. Faced with all this the jumper will think better of it and retreat to the back of the queue. 32. According to paragraph 1, in England, queue-jumping is

37、. A. a common practice in many public places B. a serious social problem in modern times C. warned and prevented by shouting and pushing. D. tolerated though it is considered highly offensive. 33. By quoting the description of a Hungarian humorist, the author intends to show . A. queuing is a kind o

38、f automatic behavior for Englishmen B. Englishmen are stubborn and too strict with themselves C. other Europeans are more open-minded than Englishman D. queuing is essential in keeping the public in order 34. According to the author, queue-jumping can usually be stopped . A. by shouting and loud war

39、ning B. with a confident and aggressive attitude C. by using body language that shows annoyance D. with signs of public rules 35. What is the authors tone in writing this passage? - 8 - A. Indifferent. B. Humorous. C. .Objective. D. Subjective 第二节七选五阅读(共5 小题;每小题2 分,满分 10 分。) E A research has discove

40、red that your gift for happiness is determined by your genes to a large degree. 36 . We can do this by overcoming negative emotions and developing positive emotions. Strategy 1: 37 The first step is to make a choice to be happy. In Seeking Happiness, Bertrand Russell said, “ Happiness must be an ach

41、ievement rather than a gift of the gods, and in this achievement, effort must play a great part.” Once youve decided to be happier, you can choose strategies for achieving happiness. Strategy 2: Develop gratitude. In Authentic Happiness, psychologist Martin Seligman encourages readers to perform a d

42、aily “gratitude exercise”. 38 Strategy 3: Remember, money can t buy happiness. Research shows: 39 . Yes, “we always think that some things are wrong because they cannot bring us happiness,” writes Daniel Gilbert in Stumbling on Happiness. Strategy 4: Take part in meaningful activities. “People are s

43、eldom happier,”says Jackson, “than when they re doing meaningful activities”. Yet, he has found that the most common leisure(休闲) activity watching TV produces some of the lowest levels of happiness. 40 Active leisure that helps a person grow does not come easily, he writes in Finding Flow. A. Choose

44、 to be happy. B. Achieve happiness. C. To get more out of life, we need to put more into it. D. Yet, psychologists believe we can pursue happiness. E. Happiness is decided by a good many aspects. F. More money doesnt necessarily bring extra happiness. G. This shifts people away from bitterness, and

45、promotes happiness. 第三部分(共两节满分 45 分。) - 9 - 第一节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分。) A man, whose ability to walk was threatened after a car accident in his teens, completed a 200-mile cycle across Baffin Island in the Arctic. It took him eight days to complete the 41 . This man was Ben Rockett, aged 26 and

46、 from Taunton, England. He battled 42 temperatures of minus 27 and winds up to 100 knots to raise more than $1,000 for the charity Action for Children. Ben had to cycle in 43 conditions, but was helped with a(n) 44 designed bike. He spent months 45 for the challenge with David Hempleman-Adams, who w

47、as the first person to reach the geographic and magnetic North and South Poles. Ben said, “I ve always loved to cycle in 46 places and this was an amazing experience. When I first arrived, it was nearly minus 30, but the wind was the most 47 thing -it was extremely strong and made 48 on the bike ext

48、remely difficult.” He 49, “ Any part of the skin that wasnt covered ran the 50 of getting frostbite(冻疮 ). I had to cycle with my face covered and I wasnt able to 51 any clothing for more than a minute at the most. I 52 had to keep changing the distribution of weight on my bike to stop it from 53 int

49、o the deep snow! ” Despite the great risk involved, he remained optimistic about his surroundings saying, “The 54 was breathtaking and impressive. My 55 part was cycling on top of a river that was frozen 56 , it was so clear that it was like hovering(盘旋 ) above the ground! ” Ben decided to 57 his Arctic adventure after completing a PhD at the University of Bath, where he studied the _ 58 of long-term foster care placements (寄养安排 ) on children and carers. It was t

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