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2009學(xué)年高一第二學(xué)期普陀區(qū)英語(yǔ)質(zhì)量調(diào)研試卷(新世紀(jì))2010.06第一卷(85分)ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversationa,questionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversatioanndthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Inabank.B.Inastore.C.Inapostoffice.D.Inarestaurant.2.A.Becausehismotherisill.B.BecausePaulisill.C.3.A.BecausehistestresultispoDo.r.Becausehismotherisaloneathome.Shedoes'tnlikeunpaidleave.B.Sheprefersshortpaidleave.C.4.A.Shepreferslongholiday.Hishealthisfailing.D.B.Shepreferspaidleave.Hiswifeaskshimto..9.10.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.A.Hesmokestoomuch.ItisonSunday.Itispostponed.Thewomandidn'tgettheTherewasnosoccermatchHewantedtobeadoctor.Hewantedtobeapilot.Sheisveryinterested.D.B.D.I'tstooexpensive.Itiscancelled.Itisfreeofcharge.resuBl.tsT.hewomanfoundtheresultonline.o.nDT.VTheresultshaven'tbeenannounced.B.D.B.D.Hewantedtobeadrugdealer.Hewantedtobeanastronaut.Sheismuchsurprised.Sheisunhappy.The9'colocktrainisdelayed.B.Shewilltakethesametrain.D.SheSheSheisisis1.A.Inabank.B.Inastore.C.Inapostoffice.D.Inarestaurant.2.A.Becausehismotherisill.B.BecausePaulisill.C.3.A.BecausehistestresultispoDo.r.Becausehismotherisaloneathome.Shedoes'tnlikeunpaidleave.B.Sheprefersshortpaidleave.C.4.A.Shepreferslongholiday.Hishealthisfailing.D.B.Shepreferspaidleave.Hiswifeaskshimto..9.10.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.A.C.A.Hesmokestoomuch.ItisonSunday.Itispostponed.Thewomandidn'tgettheTherewasnosoccermatchHewantedtobeadoctor.Hewantedtobeapilot.Sheisveryinterested.D.B.D.I'tstooexpensive.Itiscancelled.Itisfreeofcharge.resuBl.tsT.hewomanfoundtheresultonline.o.nDT.VTheresultshaven'tbeenannounced.B.D.B.D.Hewantedtobeadrugdealer.Hewantedtobeanastronaut.Sheismuchsurprised.Sheisunhappy.The9'colocktrainisdelayed.B.Shewilltakethesametrain.D.SheSheSheisisisamused.waitingfortheman.fromVancouver.HemightgoandfindthewomaBn..Hemightleavetheplace.C.HemighttakeherluggageawaDy.Hemightgetthemagazine.C.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.Cheapandgood.B.Poorandexpensive.C.Goodbutexpensive.D.Poorandcheap.A.ByloweringthepriceofitsfoodB..Byimprovingthequalityofitsfood.C.WithwaiterssmilingattheguestDs.Byshowingmenuswithdifferentprices.A.Becausemenliketheirwomenfriendstobegenerous.Becausewomenliketheirmenfriendstobegenerous.Becausemenaremoregenerousthanwomen.D.Becausewomenaremoregenerousthanmen.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.A.ManypeoplesufferfrompassivesmokinginHongKong.Passivesmokingwillnotcauseanyseriousdiseases.Manynon-smokerssaytheyprefertostayinasmokyroom.D.Passivesmokingcauseslesslungdamagetopeoplethansmokingdoes.A.Put“uNpoSmoking”sign.B.Requestno-smokingarea.C.Complainwhenotherssmoke.D.Proposeabanonsmokingatmeetings.A.Damagecausedbysmok.ingB.Reasonswhyweshouldgiveupsmoking.C.DifferentsmokinghabitsofpeopleD..Tipsonhowtoavoidpassivesmoking.SectionCDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.TicketorderCustomer^sName17BellowDateofdepartureOn18stDestinationLondonTrainnumberNo.97special19Numberoftickets20Completetheform.WrOinteWORDforeachanswer.II.GrammarandVocabularyDirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesg每題Ce分,共20分)21.SpecialistshavedifferentviewsthevalueofsuchnewspapersasSSPandTEENS.ofB.inC.onD.with

4.35.MoreandmorepeoplearelookingforwardtotheExpoinShanghai.visitB.visitingC.visitedD.bevisitedSomeonealectureaboutthedevelopmentofnewspaper.Whodoyouthinkitis?gaveB.hasgivenC.givesD.isgivingTheconceptofinstantnewsthroughpicturesmeantmagazinescouldcompetewiththepopularelectronicmedia.thatB.whatC.whichD.ofwhichAfterWorldWarII,magazinesbecomemoreprofit-orientedandgenerallylessattractive.A.forcedtoB.wereforcedtoC.havebeenforcedDt.oareforcedtoiscommonpracticethatthefrontpagecarriesanindextohelpreaderquicklylocatecertainsectionsofthepaper.A.AsB.WhatC.ThereD.ItBytheendofthismonth,morethan200studentsherethedrivingtest.A.willpassB.willhavepassedC.havepassedD.hadpassedGrammarisimportant,butemphasistheabilittyocommunicatewithpeopleratherthanachievinghighergradesinwrittentests.A.mustlayB.mustbelaidC.mustlayonD.mustbelaidoncomputerimagesthatlookandactlikerealhumanshaslongbeenthedreamofmanymoviemakers.A.DevelopB.TodevelopD.HavingdevelopedD.DevelopingwasmostspecialaboutToscaniniwasthathedidhisjobwithoutthehelpofascore.A.ItB.WhatC.WhichD.ThatIntherainforestoftheAmazon,50to150plantspecieseveryday.A.havebeendestroyBe.daredestroyingC.arebeingdestroyDe.ddestroyedThefactaboutToscaninihehadamarvelousmemoryalonedidnotmakehimagreatconductor.A.whichB.aboutwhichC.thatD.whattellsyouthatthetrackisclearofobstacles.A.TheaudiencesmilingB.TheaudienceissmilingC.Theaudien'csesmilingD.TheaudiencebeingsmilingThereasonwhyIhavebeenconfusedtimeandtimeisImisunderstoodthebodylanguageofpeople.A.becauseB.whatC.thatD.whenmakesthisshopdifferentisthatitoffersmorepersonalservices.A.WhoeverB.WhoC.WhateverD.What

A.WhoeverB.WhoC.WhateverD.What36.Shewentthroughthetypescriptcarefullytoallerrorsfromit.eliminateB.tendC.releaseD.brag37.Inhistory,manhasinventedlotsofwonders,amongwhichthecompactdiscisaofmoderntechnology.instanceB.miracleC.creatureD.unity,wise,humorous,andheartwarming,thesebooksaretheperfectgiftsforthatveryspecialkid.A.InitialB.PrimeC.SensationalD.InspiringColourTVtechnologyhasbeenpromotedasmoremanufacturershavejoinedthecompetition.A.aggressivelyB.dramaticallyC.effectivelyD.negativelyNews:TheShanghai2010WorldExpohasattractedarecord246participants.A.indoubtB.inrealityC.indisbeliefD.inbriefReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbest(每題he分on共xi0分)Teenageisregardedastheagewhichisfullof__41__andenjoyment.Teenageistheagetexperimentthings.Thisistheageinwhichonecanhaveinnovativeideas.Tobefullofthemonmusthavegoodhealth.__42o_d_a,y'tsyouthmostlydependonjunkfoodwhichhasnonutritioninit.Havingthisjunkfoodwouldnevermakethemactfastratheritmakesthem__43__,unexciting,andrestless.__44__properdietismostaitmepeonr'tasntlifne.Beinghealthyisalsoregardedashavinggoodchangesinyourmind.Today'steenshavetoomanypressuresandinstrhesisrmind.Theyhavetoconcentrateinschooltestsh,omeworks,andseveralotherduties.Stressoccupiestheirmindanditdoesnotallowthemto__45__theirworkproperly.Stress__46__comestothosewhohavechallengesorwhenonehastoovercomeatoughsituation.Thestresssituationmightrequiremoreattentionancare.Someteenshavetheproblemofanxietyinwhichevensmallerproblemsseemslike__47__.Thesignsofanxietyareworrying,deepsorrow,tense,andupset.Theanxietycouldbesolvedgraduallyonlybyhavingpropercounseling.Someteensfeelshywhentheymeetastrangepeople.Theyfeeluncomfortableand__48__totalkwiththem.Thosepeoplehavetochangetheirattitudeandtrytobeateasewithothers.__49__isamajorproblemespeciallwyiththeteenswhich__50__themfromtryinganythingnew.Theyfeelthatwhatotherswouldthinkaboutus.Thoseproblemsofemotionsarecurablethroughpropercounseling.41.A.stressB.energyC.changesD.challenges

41.A.stressB.energyC.changesD.challenges42.A.FurthermoreB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Moreover43.A.activeB.strongC.excitedD.slow44.A.MaintainingB.DecidingC.MakingD.Improving45.A.dependonB.concentrateoCn.congratulateDo.nfixon46.A.accidentallyB.occasionallyC.rarelyD.normally47.A.anerrorB.nothingC.acrisisD.anachievement48.A.easeB.materialisticC.violentD.nervous49.A.SuicideB.ShynessC.CheatingD.Overweight50.A.stopsB.protectsC.overcomesD.preservesSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyO共S5v分justread.(A)BrigittaSchaeffleirsatravelwriterwhosefirstlanguageisGerman.ShethoughtherEnglishwasexcellent,untilshebegantravelsinngo.tNsoowshe'sure.Ihadalwayspridedmyselfonmylearningofthelanguage.Afterall,IhadgonetouniversityinEngland.Noneofthemevenhadtroubleunderstandingme,norIthem.ButthenIbegantotravel.First,ItravelledaroundEngland,whereIonlyhadtotravelashortdistancetofindatotdifferentvarietyofEnglish.Sometimesn'Itcounudlderstandawordapersonwassaying.ImustsayitwastheolderpeopleIcouldn'tunderstand;mostyoungpeopledon'tseemtousethelocadialectW.hilehavingdinnerinalittlveillageinLancashire,Ioverheardthisconversationbetweentwostrangersintheres(tIa'urvaentputthetranslationbesideit):Woman:Eightup.AstseenBilly?Hello.HaveyouseenBilly?Man:Thawa?Pardon?Woman:MyBillyMan:OhNay,butuz'llkeepaneyeoU3thno,butwe'llwatchoutforhiWhenIlivedinAmerican,Iwaspreparedforthedaccendtl口音)andvocabulary.Iknewthatsweetswerecandy,alorrywasatruckandthatImailedlettersinsteadofpostingIalsoknewI'dhavetolearntospelldifferently,rememberingtochangewordsendingin“our“or”(e.g.colour?!猘ndstoz(e.g.recognriognize).ButIhadn'trealisedtherewerealsosomegrammaticaldifferences.BrigittaSchaefwfalserprideofherselfbecause.noneofpeopleinEnglandcouldunderstandhershethoughtshewasexcellentatEnglishshecouldfindatotallydifferentvarietyofEnglishshehadrealizedtherewerealsosomegrammaticaldifferencesBrigittaSchaeffcloeurldn'tunderstandtheolderpeoplebecause.theycouldn'stpeakEnglishclearlytheyappearedtouselocaldialecttheypreferredtouseanotherlanguagethereweresomedifferentspellingrulesThewordoverheardinthepassageprobablym‘heeaanrssomeonetalking'_.__A.patientlyB.excitedlyC.accidentlyD.angrilyWhichoneNiOsTmentionedinthetexttoshowthedifferencesinlanguageitself?A.VocabularyB.PronunciationC.ConversationD.Spelling(B)AboutyourLearnerLicenceTopreparenewandyoungdriversforthedifficulttaskofdriving,alllearnerdriverapplicantsmustsuccessfullycompleteaspecial“RaadifRea課程)toqualifyfortheirlicences.AbouttheRoadReadycourseNewdriversarethreetimesmorelikelytobeinvolvedinaroadaccidentthanexperienceddrivers.IntheRoadReadycourse,youwilltakepartinexercisestohelpraiseawarenessofthdifficultyofsafedriving.Youwillbetestedonyourlevelofparticipationandunderstandingtopics.Thefinalstageofthecourseisacomputerised,multiplechoiceroadrulesknowledgeteObtainingaLearnerLicenceAnypersonaged15yearsand9monthsormoremayapplyforaLearnerLicencetodriveacar.TheLearnerLicencvaiid有效期)for24monthsbutmustbeheldforaminimumofsixmonths.Thedrivermustbeattheageof17years,beforeattemptingapracticaldrivingtest.TogetaLearnerLicenceanapplicantmust:ProvideIDcard,ageandresidence.CompleteandpassaRoadReadycourse.Passaknowledgetestontheroadrulesandsafedrivingpractices.Passoneyesighttest.Whendriving,earnerlriversiustbeaccompanied陪伴)byapersonholdingaFULLlicence.Ifyouwanttobeadriver,youmust.A.beover24monthsoldB.passaspecial‘RoadReady'courseC.raiseawarenessofsafedriviDn.ghaveagoodeyesightIntheRoadReadycourse,youwill.A.fillinthefo‘rmRoafdReady'courseprovidesomeinformationaboutageandresidencebuyacomputerizedtestprogrammehavesafedrivingpracticesThelaststepofthecourseis.A.tolearnfromapersonholingafulllicencetocomplet‘ReoadReady'coursetotakearoadrulesknowledgetesttoexamineeyesightinaclinicThepassageisprobablywrittenforthepeople.A.whowantstobedriversinthefuBt.urwehoareexperiencedindrivingC.whodesig‘nRoadReady'courseD.whoareattheageof17years(C)Thepublicschoolsystemputstoomuchpressureonstudentsbyignoringtheirnaturallearningstylesandforcingthemtoworkatafixedpace,usingimpropermaterials,justbasedothestudents'birthdate,whichcreatesgreatemotionalandacademicpressures.Noonelearnseverysubjectatthesamepaceorinthesameway.Textbookpublishingcompaniesmakebillionsofdollarseachyearbyselling"newandimproved"booksandlearningmaterialstostudents,whenthosebooksandmaterialsareoftennobetterandnomoreappropriatthanearlieerditions.Schoaodlministratorpsutstudentsthroughunnecessaryfailurebsyhavingthemrepeatclassestheyfailwiththesametextbookandthesameteacher.Ifitdidn'tworkthetime,whywoulditworkasecondtime?Moststudentsarecapableoflearningprettymuchanything,giventheproperlearningenvironment.Insteadofrequiringstudentstolearnthesubject,studentswouldlearnbetterandmorethoroughlyifteacherswereallowedtoteachtotheirstudents'needsandabilitiesT.hestandardizeddemandsfacedbystudentscausemfuacrhtodoisappointmentandpressure,oftencausingstud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Comparedwithearliereditions,the"newandimproved"books.A.areactuallybetterB.areworthmillionsofdollarsC.getnoimprovementsD.causemorestudentsfailinthetestsSomestudentswillchoosetoquitschoolsprobablybecause.A.theyfeelmuchtoostressedwiththesamerequirementstheyhavetofinishtoomuchexercisesteacherscannotdeterminethebestwaytoteachthereisnoproperlearningenvironmentatschoolTheword‘despair'isclosesttoinmeaning.A.refusingusingthebooksagainB.thefeelingofhavinglostallhopeC.observingthestudentsintheclaDs.srloeoamrsningatthesamespeedWhatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Thestuden'tsdifferentlearningpacesThehighpriceofthe"newandimproved"booksStudents'birthdateandtheirsuccessThereasonsfsotrudents'failuresatschool(D)AspecialeducationteacherandformerpoliceofficerwashonoredbyPresidentBarackObamaattheWhiteHouseasthe2009NationalTeacheroftheYearforhisinnovativeapproach,communityfocus,andteamworkwithotherteachers.“Inaglobaleconomywherethegreatestjobqualificationisn'twhatyoucando,butwhatyouknow,ourteachersarethekeytoournation'ssuccess,”P(pán)residentObamastated.Mullen,aninth-throughtwelfth-gradespecialeducationteacherattheARCHSchoolinConnecticut,isthe59thNationalTeacheroftheYear.Mullen'sgoalistoprovidepassion,professionalisamn,dperseveranceasaneducator.“Ateachercanreceivenogreaterrewardthantheknowledgheetohratshehelpedrecoveraloststudent,”Mullenremarked.Hewilltravelforoneyearasafull-timneationalandinternationsaplokespersonforeducationbeginningJune1,2009.TheNationalTeacheroftheYearProgramfocusespublicattentioonnteachingexcellenceandistheoldestandmostfamousnationalhonorsprogramforteachers.“ACEIisaproudparticipantintheselectionprocessfortheNationalTeacheroftheYear,andwearepleasedtoAnthonyMullenselected.Mr.Mullenisadedicatedindividualwhopossessesawealthoftalentsandskillsasateacher.Hisdevotiontoyoungpeople,however,reachesbeyondthecallofduty.Mullenextendshimselftoadviserandguideschildrenwhoneedtoknowthattheyarenotforgottenandthatthey,too,areuniqueandspecial,s”tatedACEIExecutiveDirectorDianeWhitehead.ACEIisoneof15nationaleducationorganizationsthatselecttheNationalTeacheroftheYearfromamongthestateteachersoftheyear,includingthoserepresentintgheDistricotfColumbia,theDepartmentofDefenseEducationActivity,andfiveU.S.extrastatedepartments.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.AWhiteHouseceremony.B.Aninnovativeteachingapproach.C.The2009NationalTeacheroftheYear.D.Thenationaleducationorganizations.WecanlearnfromthefirstparagraphObamastresses.A.teachers'roleB.communitylivesC.teachers'teamworkD.innovativeapproachItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.theNationalTeacheroftheYearProgramhasn'-ktnobwenenwellACEIistheonlyorganizationinchargeofselectingexcellentteachersMullenisdevotedtoteachingthestudentsforthecallofdutyMullen'ssuccessmaybeduedteovothisontoeducation.(E)ThepopularityofHSKThedevelopmentofHSKChinese-morethanalanguageThereasonsforlearningChineseAnincreasingtrendoflearningChineseLearningChineseintradingpartnercountriesMoreandmoreforeignersareshowingadesiretolearntheChineselanguage,accordingtothelatestofficialstatistics.ItisestimatedthatthenumbercomingtoChinatolearnthelanhasmaintainedanaverageannualgrowthrateof35percentoverthepastfewyears.China'scontinuouseconomicexpansionandthestrengtheningofitstradeandbusinesstieswiththerestoftheworldhavebeenbehindtheinteresitnlea

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