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1、人教版高二英语必修5第二次月考试卷学习好资料安顺三中2015-2016学年第一学期高二英语第三次月考第一节 听力部分(共30分) 听下面五短对话。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,你都有十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 ask the man to do? A、Go into the next room. B、Stop singing. C、Study for the physics exam tomorrow. 2、Which sport do bo

2、th speakers enjoy? A、Tennis. B、Soccer. C、Baseball.3、 What is the woman most interested in? A、French food. B、Awards show. C、Good grades.4、 What does the womans sister want the woman to do? A、Pick her up. B、Call her back. C、Order dinner for her.5、 What will the speakers do today? A、Have a picnic. B、Re

3、st at home. C、 Walk in the sun.第二节听下面五段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后与有几个小题,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,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题五秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出五秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6、 Whats the date today according to the man?A、 April 5th B、April 6th C、April 12th 7、 How much older is the man than the woman?A、 Tw

4、o years.B、 Three years.C、 Four years.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8、 What does the woman ask the man?A、 If he can pass her the photos.B、 If he knows how to get to the old house.C、 If he remembers the tree house.9、 What can we know about the conversation?A、 A rope ladder was used to climb to the tree house.B、 The

5、 mans mother still lives in the old house.C、 The woman doesnt like the days about the tree house.10、 What is the relationship between the speakers?A、 Brother and sister.B、 Classmates.C、 Neighbors.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11、 What s the probable relationship between the speakers?A、 Next- door neighbors.B、 Bo

6、ss and employee.C、 Policeman and witness.12、 What do we know about the man who was looking for the woman?A、 He was very fat.B、 He was very old.C、 He wears glasses.13、 What is his height according to the man?A、 Tall.B、 Average.C、 Short.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14、 Where does the conversation take place?A、 On

7、 a boat.B、 On the beach.C、 In a science building.15、 What is the womans job?A、 She is a vet.B、 She is a tour guide.C、 She is a scientist.16、 What does the woman mainly pay attention to?A、 Color and size.B、 Sounds.C、 Skin patterns.17、 What does the woman speak to companies about?A、 The beauty of whal

8、es.B、 The dangers of polluting the ocean.C、 Ways to clean up beaches.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18、 What advice did his friend give him?A、 Dont drink too much.B、 Just follow his example.C、 Talk with the professor.19、 Why did the first man lose control of himself?A、 He had drunk too much.B、 He was too pleased

9、 with himself.C、 He couldnt stand the uncomfortable silence.20、 What can be inferred about the second man?A、 He was very humorous.B、 He was as ignorant as the first man.C、 He knew a lot about Shakespeare.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30)(A)The view over a valley of a tiny village with thatche

10、d (草盖的) roof cottages around a church, a drive through a narrow village street lined with thatched cottages painted pink or white, the sight over the rolling hills of a pretty collection of thatched farm buildingsthese are still common sights in parts of England. Most people will agree that the that

11、ched roof is an essential part of the attraction of the English countryside.Thatching(用草料盖屋顶) is in fact the oldest of all the building crafts(工艺)practised in the British Isles. Although thatch has always been used for cottage and farm buildings, it was once used for castles and churches, too.Thatch

12、ing is a solitary(独自的)craft, which often runs in families. The craft of thatching as it is practised toady has changed very little since the Middle Ages. Over 800 full-time thatchers are employed in England and Wales today, keeping and renewing the old roofs as well as thatching newer houses. Many p

13、roperty owners choose thatch not only for its beauty but because they know it will keep them cool in summer and warm in winter.In fact, if we look at developing countries, over half the world lives under thatch, but they all do it in different ways. People in developing countries are often unwilling

14、 to go back to traditional materials and would prefer modern buildings. However, they may lack the money to allow them to get the necessary materials. Their temporary mud huts with thatched roofs of wild grasses often only last six months. Thatch which has been done the British way lasts from twenty

15、 to sixty years, and is an effective defense against the heat.21 .Which of the following remains a special feature of the English countryside? A. Narrow streets lined with pink or white houses.B. Rolling hills with pretty farm buildings. C. Cottages with thatched roofs.D. Churches with cottages arou

16、nd them.22. What do we know about thatching as a craft? A. It is a collective activity. B. It is practised on farms all over England. C. It is quite different from what it used to be. D. It is in most cases handed down among family members.23. Thatched houses are still preferred because of _. A. the

17、ir style and comfortB. their durabilityC. their easy maintenance D. their cheap and ready-made materials24. People in developing countries also live under thatch because _. A. thatched cottages are a big tourist attraction B. thatched roof houses are the cheapest C. thatch is an effective defense ag

18、ainst the heat D. they like thatched houses better than other buildingsBThere are many American expressions about insects- like bees, for example. Bees are known as very hard workers. They appear to be busy, moving around their homes, or hives (蜂窝). So you might say you were as busy as a bee if you

19、spent your weekend cleaning your house. In fact, you might say your house was a beehive of activity if your whole family was helping you clean. You also might say you made a beeline for something if you went there right away. When we go to see a movie, my friend always makes a beeline for the place

20、where they sell popcorn (爆米花) . Here is an expression about bees that is not used much any more, but we like it anyway. We think it was first used in the 1920s. If something was the best of its kind, you might say it was the bees knees. Now, we admit that we do not know how this expression developed

21、. In fact, we do not even know if bees have knees! If your friend cannot stop talking about something because she thinks it is important, you might say she has a bee in her bonnet (女帽). If someone asks you a personal question, you might say “that is none of your beeswax”. This means none of your bus

22、iness. Speaking of personal questions, there is an expression when their children ask, “Where do babies come from?” Parents who discuss sex and reproduction say this is talking about the birds and bees. Butterflies are beautiful insects, but you would not want to have butterflies in your stomach. Th

23、at means to be nervous about having to do something, like speaking in front of a crowd. You would also not want to have ants in your trousers. That is, to be unable to sit still.25. If you make a beeline for something, you _ .A. are as busy as a bee B. go quickly and directly towards itC. always go

24、to the same place D. buy something at a certain place26. The underlined expression “ it is the bees knees” _ .A. is not used at all now B. was first used in the 1820sC. reminds us that bees have knees D. means “it is very good”27. If you ask your American friend Jack “How old is your wife?” he may s

25、ay “_.”A. It is none of your beeswax B. You have a bee in your bonnetC. It is the bees knees D. You are talking about the birds and bees28. When you have butterflies in your stomach, you _ .A. are too sick to sit still B. have ants in your trousersC. are nervous about something D. have a stomachache

26、29. The passage mainly tells us _.A. some interesting and useful insects B. some expressions about insectsC. the way of learning expressions D. some newly-invented expressions(C)Dolphins(海豚)are not fish, but warm-blooded animals. They live in groups, and speak to each other in their own language. In

27、 this, they are like other animals, such as bees and birds. But dolphins are very different from almost all land animals. Their brain is nearly the same size as our own, and they live a long timeat least twenty or thirty years. Like some animals, dolphins use sound to help them find their way around

28、. They also make these sounds to talk to each other and to help them find food. We now know they do not use their ears to receive these sounds, but the lower part of the mouth, called the jaw. Strangely, dolphins seem to like man, and for thousands of years there have been stories about the dolphin

29、and its friendship with people. There is a story about sailors in the 19th century. In a dangerous part of the sea off the coast of New Zealand, they learnt to look for a dolphin called Jack. From 1871 to 1903, Jack met every boat in the area and showed it the way. Then in 1903 a passenger on a boat

30、 called The Penguin shot and wounded Jack. He recovered and for nine years more continued to guide all ships through the areaexcept for The Penguin. Today, some people continue to kill dolphins, but many countries of the world now protect them and in these places it is against the law to kill them.

31、30. Dolphins are different from many other animals in that they _. A. live in groups B. have large brains C. are warm-blooded D. have their own language 31. Which of the following does the dolphin use to help it find its way around? A. Its nose. B. Its ears. C. Its mouth. D. Its eyes. 32. Why did th

32、e sailors off the coast of New Zealand look for Jack? A. He was lonely and liked to be with people. B. They enjoyed playing with him. C. He was seriously wounded. D. They wanted his help. 33. By telling the story of Jack, the writer wanted to show that _. A. dolphins are friendly and clever B. peopl

33、e are cruel to animals C. Jack is different from other dolphins D. dolphins should be protected by law (D)Hotlines have become common in China. Some radio broadcasting stations use hotlines to encourage the listeners to take part in the talk shows.Thats a good idea. Yet, the fact is, some people do

34、nothing but break the whole program. Some people know little about the topic under discussion. Sometimes they do not even know what the host is talking about. So the host has to tell the caller what the show is about. Usually the caller will ask a few questions which express his hope and show his ig

35、norance (无知). Then the host has to answer and explainhow silly this is! It wastes a lot of time.It seems that some people phone the hotlines for fun. They just want to let the listeners hear them. They dont care what the topic is, whether they themselves are interested or how silly they appear to be

36、.Im totally bored by those people. Its necessary for radio stations to improve the hotline programmers. In my opinion, if a caller does not know what is going on, the operator should not let the caller take part in it.34. The sentence “some people do nothing but break the whole program” may tell us

37、that _. A. radio stations use hotlines in a wrong way B. it is a fact C. it is a good idea D. some people have unclear thoughts35. Some calls waste the hosts time _. A. because the host works hard B. because of the callers ignoranceC. because the host likes talking to the caller D. because of a lot

38、of questions raised by the caller第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,共10分)(根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。)Why do we find it hard to say “no”? As we well known, saying “no” to others is no easy at all. But sometimes we have to learn to say “no”. 36 Below are common reasons why people find it hard to say “no”.

39、37 You are a kind soul at heart. You dont want to turn the person away and you want to help when possible, even if it may eat into your time. Afraid of being rude. I was brought up under the idea that saying “no”, especially to people who are older, is rude. This thinking is common in Asian culture,

40、 where face-saving is important. 38 Wanting to be agreeable. You dont want to alienate yourself from the group because you are not in agreement. So you agree to others requests. Fear of conflict. 39 this might lead to an ugly confrontation. Even if there isnt, there might be disagreement which might

41、 lead to bad effects in the future. 40 perhaps you are worried saying “no” means closing doors. For example, one of my friends wives was asked to work in another department in her company. Since she liked her team, she didnt want to say “no” as she felt it would affect her promotion opportunities in

42、 the future.A. I slowly realized I needed to learn to say “no”.B. It means not making others look bad or lose face.C. To learn to say “no”, we have to first understand whats stopping us from doing it.D. Wanting to keep good relationships.E. You want to help others.F. Fear of losing opportunities.G.

43、You are afraid the person might be angry if you refuse him/her. 36 37 38 39 49 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)John Snow was born and worked as a _41_ in Great BritainExactly, he was an anesthetist,42 means that he put people to sleep during operationHe also began to experiment us

44、ing the same drugs to help women when they had 43 That is why he became the doctor who 44 Queen Victoria to give the birth of her babiesAt the time he lived,cholera was the most 45 diseaseNeither its cause,nor its 46 was understoodSo many thousands of people died 47 there was an outbreakJohn Snow wa

45、s 48 to help ordinary people 49 from choleraHe 50 the disease began in the stomach and the patients died quickly after severe vomiting(呕吐)and diarrhea (腹泄)51 ,he believed cholera resulted from waterWhen another 52hit London in 1854,John Snow set to workJohn Snow approached the problem in a systemati

46、c wayHe marked on a map 53 all the dead people had lived and found many of the 54 were near a water pumpIt seemed the water was the 55So he collected information about the 56habits of the dead people and used them eventually to prove his theoryWith the information 57 ,John Snow was sure that 58 water was the cause Then people were required to 59 the water company to supply them with clean waterThanks _60 John Snow there was no more outbreaks of cholera41Ascientist Ban official C. an officer Ddoctor42Awho Bthat

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