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高二第一次月考英语试题
分值 150分 时量 120分钟
Part one: listening comprehension (30')
Section A (22.5')
Conversation 1
1. What is the man doing now?
A. Talking with friends. B. Chatting online. C. Introducing friends to the woman.
2. What does the man benefit from chatting with his e-pals?
A. He learns a lot of foreign cultures. B. He improves his English a lot.
C. He learns a lot of English songs.
Conversation 2
3. How long have the two speakers been in England?
A. For nearly two months. B. For nearly one week. C. For nearly two days.
4. What does the woman think of going to London Bridge by taxi?
A. It’s fast. B. It’s convenient. C. It’s expensive.
Conversation 3
5. What kind of postcards does the man buy?
A. Some of Beijing scenery. B. Some of Shanghai scenery. C. Some of Hainan scenery.
6. Why does the man choose those postcards?
A. He likes the colour of them. B. He likes the people on them. C. He likes the size of them.
Conversation 4
7. Where is the man now?
A. In Guangzhou. B. In Changchun. C. In Hailaer.
8. When does the flight on Monday arrive at the man’s destination—Hailaer?
A. At 1:00 p.m. B. At 3:00 p.m. C. At 3:30 p.m.
9. Which flight will the man probably take?
A. The Sunday afternoon flight. B. The Sunday night flight. C. The Monday morning flight.
Conversation 5
10. When is the man going to Shanghai?
A. On Thursday. B. On Saturday. C. Next Tuesday.
11. Why is the man going to Shanghai?
A. For his brother’s wedding. B. On business. C. To celebrate his birthday.
12. How will the woman pick up the man?
A. By car. B. By bus. C. By bike.
Conversation 6
13. Where does the woman go jogging?
A. In a park. B. At a fitness centre. C. At a gym.
14. What does the man think of jogging?
A. It’s a good way to keep fit. B. It could be dangerous. C. It’s cheap.
15. When will they meet to exercise together?
A. On Monday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday.
Section B (7.5')
Directions: in this section, you will hear a mini-talk, listen carefully and fill in the numbered blanks with the information you've got. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS. You'll hear the mini-talk TWICE.
Colours and Their Effects
Colours
Effects
Red
A red room is tiring and overpowering for those who are 16.____________ .
Orange
It is a great choice for a 17.__________ because it can encourage one to eat more.
Yellow
It is considered a colour on the 18. _____________ of the brain.
Green
It is the colour of the 19. _____________ .
Blue
It is often chosen for bedroom, because it is very 20. _______________ .
Part two: Language knowledge (45')
Section A (15')
Directions: Beneath each of the following sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C, D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence.
21. —Is Alice still acting?
—I’m afraid not. She is said ______ the stage already, as she has become a director.
A. to have left B. to leave C. to have been left D. to be left
22. The mother told her son, "Jack, ______ for the glass on the ground; it is dangerous."
A. take care B. make sure C. look out D. be careful
23. They found _______ very hard to work out the problem.
A. it’s B. it C. this D. that
24. Locking himself out of the house, he felt worried and thought he _______ his bag to make sure the keys were in it before leaving the office.
A. might have checked B. might check C. must have checked D. should have checked
25. The long speech given by that old professor seemed ____ and endless. He felt so _____ that he Nearly fell asleep.
A. disappointed; boring B. disappointed; bored C. disappointing; bored D. disappointing; boring
26. It was in the restaurant ____ you had dinner with me ____you left behind your keys and wallet.
A. that; where B. where; that C. that; that D. where; where
27. Because of the sudden high demand, they’re working day and night to produce the products _________ next month.
A. to ship B. to be shipped C. shipping D. shipped
28. I always saw the old man _______ at the corner of the street, but surprisingly, I saw him __________ a car this morning.
A. begging; drive B. beg; drive C. begging; driving D. beg; driving
29. Because her money _________, she began to steal money at crowded places, such as bus stops and railway stations.
A. had run out B. had been run out C. had run out of D. having run out
30.I’d appreciate ______ if you would like to teach me how to use the computer.
A. that B. it C. this D. you
31. The accident happened _________ the carelessness of matches. Which is wrong?
A. because B. as a result of C. due to D. owing to
32. The boy _______ on the ground ________ to me that he had seen the cock _____ an egg.
A. lying; lied; lay B. lay; lied; lay C. lay; lied; lying D. lying; lain; lay
33. I feel it is your husband who ______ for the spoiled child.
A. is to be blamed B. is going to blame C. is to blame D. should blame
34.I can’t stand __________ at by others in public.
A. to laugh B. to be laughed C. laughing D. being laughed
35.I must apologize _________ not being able to meet you.
A. with B. to C. for D. at
Section B (18')
Directions: for each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C,D. Fill in each blank with a word of phrase that best fits the context.
My father often works very hard and he 36 goes to the movies. Here I’ll tell you a(n) 37 story about him.
One afternoon, when he finished his work, and 38 go home, he found a film ticket under the glass on his desk. He thought he 39 to have not much work to do that day and he could enjoy the 40 at the cinema. So he came back home and quickly finished his supper. Then he said 41 to us and left.
But to our 42 , he came back about half an hour later. I asked him what was the matter. He smiled and told us about the funny thing that happened at the cinema.
When my father was sitting in his seat, a 43 came to my father’s seat and said that seat was hers. My father was surprised. He took out the ticket and looked at it carefully. It was Row 17, 44 . And then he looked at the seat. It was the same. The woman took out her ticket and the seat was also Row 17, Seat 3.
What’s the matter with all this? While they were 45 , suddenly the woman said, “ The 46 of the tickets are different.” So they looked at the tickets more carefully. After a while my father said, “ Oh, I’m sorry, I made a mistake. My ticket is for the 47 a month ago. Take this seat, please. ” With these words he left.
36. A. seldom B. often C. sometimes D. never
37. A. bad B. strange C. funny D. interested
38. A. will B. would C. was about to D. ought to
39. A. liked B. planned C. took D. happened
40. A. morning B. afternoon C. evening D. day
41. A. sorry B. hello C. goodbye D. luck
42. A. joy B. surprise C. delight D. fun
43. A. woman B. boy C. man D. doctor
44. A. Seat 1 B. Seat 2 C. Seat 3 D. Seat 4
45. A. wondering B. wanting C. looking D. making
46. A. design B. prices C. shapes D. colors
47. A. action B. speech C. film D. play
Section C (12')
Directions: complete the following passage by using ONE word that best fits the context.
Last October, I visited Canada——a multicultural country. 48 colourful culture, traditions and beautiful scenery deeply impressed me.
Canada is the world’s second largest country 49 size, while its population is only slightly over thirty million. Its common border with 50 United States to the south and the northwest is the world’s longest. 51 of historical reasons, Canada’s economy mostly depends 52 its natural resources and trade.
It took me about seven days 53 travel across the continent from west to east, I finally reached Vancouver, 54 is surrounded by mountains and water. 55 said that Vancouver is the most beautiful city in Canada. I also visited Toronto and bought some interesting presents there for my friends.
Part three: Reading comprehension (30')
A
If there is a building which symbolizes a country—such as the Eiffel Tower for France and Sydney Opera House for Australia—then it has to be the Taj Mahal for India.
It was set up by Emperor Shah Jahan in 1653 in memory of his wife, Mumtaz Mahal. From the time they got married, they wouldn’t be separated. She followed him to wars, advised him on affairs of state, and was loved by his people for her good work. But she died in 1631 during childbirth. The emperor was heartbroken and had the Taj Mahal built as a sign of his love.
It took more than 20 years for the Taj Mahal to be built. Workers were brought in, not only from all over India, but from Central Asia, too. A total of 20,000 people worked on the building.
In 1657, Shah Jahan fell ill, and in 1658 his son Augranzeb, imprisoned his father and seized power. Shah Jahan stayed in prison until his death in 1666. He was finally buried there with his wife he could never forget.
The Maj Mahal is definitely worth more than a single visit. As it is built with white marble stones, its character changes in different lights. It looks more beautiful at sunrise and sunset. At sunset, for example, the colour of the Taj changes from white to yellow, then to pink. As the moon rises, it turns a silver white.
To show respect to the Taj, tourists are asked to take off their shoes during their visit.
56. Emperor Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal to ________.
A. make a world wonder B. memorize his wife
C. show his great power D. give his wife great honour
57. Which of the following about the Taj Mahal is NOT true?
A. As is told, it is a symbol of India. B. It took over 20 years to set up the Taj Mahal.
C. All workers building the Taj Mahal came from Central Asia.
D. The Taj Mahal was built with white marble stones.
58. Which of the following sentences is TRUE?
A. Shah Jahan lived a hard life in his last few years.
B. Shah Jahan was not buried with his wife.
C. Shah Jahan was not popular with his people at that time.
D. Shah Jahan treated his son badly when he was young.
59. What does the underlined word “definitely” in the fifth paragraph probably mean?
A. 确实地 B. 清楚地 C. 困惑地 D. 可能地
60. The writer of the passage __________.
A. has never visited the Taj Mahal B. thinks highly of the Taj Mahal
C. doesn’t think the Taj Mahal is worth a visit
D. thinks the Taj Mahal is the greatest building in the world
B
Some scientists say that animals in the oceans are increasingly threatened by noise pollution caused by human beings.
The noise that affects sea creatures comes from a number of human activities. It is caused mainly by industrial underwater explosions, ocean drilling, and ship engines. Such noises are added to natural sounds. These sounds include the breaking of ice fields, underwater earthquakes, and sounds made by animals themselves.
Decibels (分贝) measured in water are different from those measured on land. A noise of one hundred and twenty decibels on land causes pain to human ears. In water, a decibel level of one hundred and ninety-five would have the same effect.
Some scientists have proposed setting a noise limit of one hundred and twenty decibels in oceans. They have observed that noises at that level can frighten and confuse whales.
A team of American and Canadian scientists discovered that louder noises can seriously injure some animals. The research team found that powerful underwater explosions were causing whales in the area to lose their hearing. This seriously affected the whales' ability to exchange information and find their way. Some of the whales even died. The explosions had caused their ears to bleed and become infected.
Many researchers whose work depends on ocean sounds object to a limit of one hundred and twenty decibels. They say such a limit would mean an end to important industrial and scientific research.
Scientists do not know how much and what kinds of noises are harmful to ocean animals. However, many scientists suspect that noise is a greater danger than they believed. They want to prevent noises from harming creatures in the ocean.
61. According to the passage, which of the following is increasingly dangerous to sea creatures?
A. The man-made noises. B. The noises made by themselves.
C. The sound of earthquakes. D. The sound of the ice-breaking.
62. Which of the following is discussed in the third paragraph?
A. Different places with different types of noises.
B. The very human ears sensitive to all types of noises.
C. The same noise measured differently on land and in the ocean.
D. The ocean animals' reaction to noises.
63. As to the influence of noises on whales, which of the following statements is true?
A. They are deaf to noises. B. Noises at a certain level may hurt them.
C. They are easily confused by noises. D. Noises will limit their ability to reproduce.
64. We can know from the passage that many researchers think that the noise limit of one hundred twenty decibels would _____.
A. prevent them from doing their research work B. benefit them a lot in their research work
C. do good to their health D. increase the indust
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