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PAGE16-2015-2016學(xué)年高二第一次月考英語試卷=1\*ROMANI卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5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ABC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10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下移小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.HowwilltheygotoNewYork?A.BycarB.BybusC.Byair2.Whatarethetwospeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.theman’sbirthdaygifts.B.Theman’srelatives.C.Thewoman’sbirthdaygifts.3.Wherearemostprobablythetwospeakers?A.AtastoreB.Athome.C.Atafashionshow.4.whatwillthewomandonext?A.listentonews.B.Gotothepark.C.Talkathome.5.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Checkinginatahotel.B.Seeingadoctor.C.Askingfordirection.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給A、B、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,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whomwillthewomanspendthisafternoonwith?A.Hercousin.B.Theman.C.Theman’scousin.7.Whatdotheyagreetodointheend?A.Gotoamoviethisafternoon.B.Hangouttogetherthisafternoon.C.Gotoamovietomorrowafternoon.聽第6段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatdoestheman’sfatherlikedoing?A.Playingping-pong.B.Goingtothegym.C.Playingfootball.9.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Watchmoviesathome.B.surftheInternet.C.palyping-pang聽第8段材料,回答第第10至12題。10.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.AlistB.Hiswallet.C.Thecat.11.Wheredoesthemanfindwhatheneeds?A.Inadrawer.B.Inthegarage.C.Underapillow.12.Howwillthemangotothesupermarket?A.DriveMike’scar.B.Drivehisowncar.C.Onfoot.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.whoisthewomanspeakingto?A.aschoolnewspaperjournalist.B.aradioprogramhost.C.ATVshowhost.14.Whathappenedtothatgirl?A.Shefelldownthestairs.B.shehadatrafficaccident.C.shefelloverontheground.15.Howdidthewomanreactwhensherealizedwhathadhappened?A.sheshoutedforhelp.B.shetookthegirltohospital.C.shestayedcalmandcalled911.16.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftakingafirst-aidcourse?

A.casualB.helplessC.necessary聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhatdoesthewomanwantMiketodo?A.seeheroffattheairport.B.Giveheraride.C.Callherataxi.18.Whenwillthewomanleavefortheairporttomorrowmorning?A.At5:00B.At6:00C.At7:0019.What’stheweatherliketoday?A.FineB.CloudyC.Rainy20.Whatdidthewomandointhecountry?A.Shetravelled.B.Shevisitedtheman.C.Shetaughthere.第二部分完形填空(一)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并寫到答題卡上。Onceuponatime,therewasasmallvillage.Thisvillagehadastrange_2_1__.Eachspring,anyboythathadreachedtheageofmajority(成年年齡)wasgivenlandandmoneyto__2_2__ahome.Theboyhadto_2_3__hishomebeforewinter.Ifhishomefailedtosurvivethewinterweather,thevillagerscouldnothelphiminanyway.Onespring,PaulandMarcreachedtheageofmajority.They_2_4__theirlandandmoneyanddecidedtosearchnearbyvillagesfor__25__onbuildingtheirhomes.Ineachvillage,theyfoundthenicest__26__andtalkedtotheowners.Eachownergladlyoffered__27__.AfterMarcsawseveralhomes,he_2_8__thebestideasandwentbacktohisownland.Paul,__29__,continuedcollectingmoreideas.Soonhehadsomanygreatideasthathebeganto__30__someofthem.Buthealwaysbelievedhecouldfindevenbetterideasinthenextvillage.Marcbeganbuildinghishome.Hehadseveral__31__starts,buthishomegraduallyrosefromhisland.Byfall,Marcfinishedhishome.Itwasn’t__32__,butitwasstrongandhewouldimproveitlater.ThefirstsnowcameandPaul,realizinghewasrunningoutof__33__,rushedbacktohisland.Hebuiltthebesthomehecouldinthetimehehad,butitwas__34__.Thefirstwintersnowstormdamagedhishomeandhe__35__todeath.Thevillagersfeltpityforhisloss.Marc__36__thewinter.Hebecamealeaderinthevillage,raisedafamily,andliveda___37__life.Knowledgeisonly__38__power.Itbecomes__39__onlywhenitisorganizedintodefinite(明確的)plansof__40__anddirectedtoadefiniteend.21.A.festival B.tradition C.atmosphere D.person22.A.build B.repair C.paint D.visit23.A.abandon B.complete C.find D.leave24.A.lost B.hid C.earned D.received25.A.places B.tools C.ideas D.chances26.A.parks B.homes C.shops D.shelters27.A.advice B.money C.rewards D.jobs28.A.supported B.encouraged C.gathered D.produced29.A.otherwise B.anyway C.therefore D.however30.A.produce B.sell C.forget D.replace31.A.false B.slow C.smooth D.successful32.A.perfect B.small C.clean D.bright33.A.energy B.time C.food D.oil34.A.amazing B.funny C.ugly D.weak35.A.wasburnt B.wasscared C.froze D.starved36.A.hated B.survived C.liked D.avoided37.A.content B.hard C.dull D.fast38.A.legal B.dangerous C.potential D.popular39.A.thought B.imagination C.courage D.power40.A.point B.promise C.duty D.action第三部分閱讀理解第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并寫到答題卡上。A篇Myfatherwasalwaysanavid(酷愛的)gardener.Oneofmyearliestmemoriesisstandingwithoutshoesinthefreshlytilled(翻耕的)soil,myhandsblackenedfromdiggingintheground.Asachild,IlovedfollowingDadaroundinthegarden.IrememberDadpushingthetiller(耕作機(jī))aheadinperfectlystraightlines.Dadlovedgrowingallsortsofthings:yellowandgreenonions,watermelonsalmostasbigasme,rowsofyellowcorn,andourfavoriteredtomatoes.AsIgrewintoateenager,Ididn’tgetsoexcitedaboutgardeningwithDad.Insteadofmagicallandofpossibility,ithadturnedintosomekindofprison.AsDadgrewolder,hisloveforgardeningneverdisappeared.Afterallthekidsweregrownandhadstartedfamiliesoftheirown,Dadturnedtogardeninglikeeverbefore.Evenwhenhewasdiagnosedwithcancer,hestilltookcareofhisgarden.Butthen,thecancer,bitbybit,invadedhisbody.WhatreallyconvincedmethatDadwasdyingwasthestateofhisgardenthatyear.Therowsandrowsofmulticoloredvegetablesweregone.Tootiredtoweedthem,hesimplyletthembe.Heonlyplantedtomatoes.Forthefirstfewyearsafterhedied,Icouldn’tevenbeartolookatanyone’sgardenwithouthavingstrongmemoriespourovermelikecoldwaterfromabucket.Threeyearsago,Idecidedtoplantmyowngardenandstartedoutwithjustafewtomatoes.Thatmorning,afterbreakingupafairamountofsoil,somethingcaughtthecornerofmyeyeandIhadtosmile.Itwasmyeight-year-oldsonNathan,happilyplayinginthefreshlytilledsoil.41.Whydidtheauthorlikethegardenwhenhewasachild?A.Thegardenwasfullofhisfavoritefood.B.Hewantedtobeagarden-crazylikehisfather.C.Helovedbeinginthegardenwithhisfather.D.Thegardenwasjustfreshlytilled.42.Whenallthekidsstartedtheirownfamilies,theauthor’sfather_____.A.stoppedhisgardening.B.turnedtootherhobbies.C.devotedmoretogardening.D.focusedonplantingtomatoes.43.Whathappenedtothegardenwhentheauthor’sfatherwasseriouslyill?A.Therewasagreatharvest.B.Thegardenwasovergrownwithweeds.C.Noplantgrewinthegardenatall.D.Theauthor’ssontookchargeofthegarden.B篇InNewYorktherearequiteafewfreemuseumsforvisitors.BelowweexploreNewYork’smostimpressivefreeones.NationalFocusinglargelyonNativeAmericanculture,thismuseumboasts(自夸)overamillionitems,fromcraftstotraditionaltools,allofwhichplayedalargepartinNativeAmericancultureinpasttimes.Locatedat1BowlingGreen,themuseumisfreeofcharge.Open10a.m.~5p.m.Frid-Wedand10a.m.~8p.m.Thurs,it’sservedbysubwaylines4/5toBowlingGreen.FederalHallApopularoneforfollowersofAmericanpolitics,FederalHallistheoriginallocationoftheUSCustomsHouseandtheplacewhereWashingtontooktheoath(宣誓)ofofficein1789asthefirstUSPresident.Today,thisbuildingisapremierexampleofclassicalarchitecture.Freeofchargetovisitors,themuseumislocatedat26WallSt,whichisaccessiblebysubwaylines2/3/4/5toWallSt.It’sopenfrom9a.m.~5p.m.Mon-Fri.NewYorkForthemoreintellectual,atriptotheNewYorkAcademyofMedicineisunmissable.Withover700,000cataloguedworks,it’stheworld’ssecondlargesthealthlibrary.Itsbiggestattraction,however,istheinterestingmedicalequipmentondisplayhere,whichisweird(古怪的)butwonderfullyoriginal.Locatedat1216FifthAveat103rdSt,it’sfreeofchargetoperuse.Open9a.m.~5p.m.Mon-Fri,it’sservedbysubwayline6toMuseumatFashionInstituteofTechnologyThemuseumcontainsahugepermanentcollectionwhichfeatures200historicallysignificantclothesandalsofeaturesworksbystudentexhibitions.Withfreetalksandtoursonoffer,thismuseumisagreatplacewithoutspendingacent.LocatedatSeventhAveat27theStbysubwayline3,thisfreemuseumundoubtedlythemostfashionableoneinNewYorkisopenTues-Fri12a.m.~8p.m.andSat10a.m.~5p.m..44.IfyouareinterestedinNativeAmericanculture,wherewouldyouprobablygo?A.ToSeventhAveat27thSt. B.To1C.To1216FifthAve. D.To103rdWallSt.45.Ifyoutakethesubwayline4to26WallSt,youcanenjoy____.A.readingmedicalbooks B.theancienttoolsC.theartofcostume D.theartofarchitecture46.WhichofthefollowingaboutthefourmuseumsmentionedinthetextisNOTtrue?A.TheyarealllocatedinNewYork. B.Theyareallsymbolsofpower.C.Theyareallfreeofcharge. D.Theyareallaccessiblebysubway.C篇Whilemostofushavedogsandcatsaspets,manypeoplearebeginningtohavelions,tigers,andbearsastheirbest.What’smore,somepeopleevenowndeer,kangaroos,snakes,younameit. Somepeoplethinktheydoittohelpprotecttheanimals,manyspeciesofwhicharethreatenedorendangered.Inmanycasestherearenolawsagainstowningthesekindsofanimals.Andit’snotashardasitusedtobetobuyexotic(異國的)petsthankstotheInternet.Theownersoftentrulylovetheseanimalsbutit’sveryhardtocareproperlyforthem,andthecostisalsohigh.Worsestill,theycancarrydiseases.Andtheyaredangerousnotonlyfortheownerbutalsoforneighborsandthepublicaswell. “Itmaybeeasytobuyanexoticanimal,butitisnotagoodidea.Itisbadfortheanimals,badforusandbadfortheenvironment,”saythosewhoareagainstowningwildandexoticanimals.Theybelievethatwildanimalsneedtoremainwild.Thatmeanstheyshouldliveintheirnaturalhabitats(棲息地),eatspecifickindsoffood,behaveinthewaythey’resupposedto,andbewithanimalsoftheirownkind.Owningthemprivatelyactuallyharmsthem.Theyhaveneedsthatareverydifferentfromdogsandcats.Themorethey’rekeptwithothercaptive(捕獲的)animals,themoretheychangegeneticallyovertime,becomingdifferentfromthespeciestheyoncewere. Dogsandcatshavebeendomesticated(馴養(yǎng))overthousandsofyears.Expertsbelievethatittookatleastfivethousandyearsorperhapslongerthantenthousandyears,forwolvestoevolve(進(jìn)化)intodogs.Therefore,therearethousandsofyearsofdifferencebetweenawildandadomesticanimal.Domesticatedanimalslikedogsandcatsdon’tdowellwithoutpeople,andwildandexoticanimalsdon’tdowellwithpeople.47.WecanlearnfromParagraph1thatwildandexoticanimals_____. A.havebecomepopularpetsnowadaysB.havecausedsometroubletohumanbeingsC.arebeingtreatedkindlybyhumanbeingsD.arebecomingwidelyknowntohumanbeings48.Whichofthefollowingdothosewhoareagainstowningwildanimalsagreewith? A.Wildanimalsshouldberaisedinascientificway.B.Wildanimalsneedn’tbekeptawayfromhumanbeings.C.Keepingwildanimalsdestroysnature.D.Ittakesshorttimetochangewildanimalsintofriendlypets.49.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean? A.Humansalwayslikelivingwithanimals.B.Humanshaveadeepinfluenceonanimals’evolution.C.Wildanimalscannotlivewithoutthehelpofhumanbeings.D.Domesticatedanimalsandwildanimalscannotgetalongwellwitheachother.50.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped? A.Byfollowingtheorderoftime. B.Byfollowingtheorderofimportance.C.Bymakingcomparisons. D.Byprovidingexamples.D篇 Afewyearsago,ItookasightseeingtriptoWashingtonStandingoutsidetheRonaldReaganButtheblindwomansmiledandsaid,“Idon’twantyourmoney.Ijustneedhelpfindingthepostoffice.”Immediately,IrealizedwhatIhaddone.Iactedwithprejudice(偏見)—IjudgedanotherpersonsimplyforwhatIthoughtshewas.ThethingIhadforgottenaboutmyselfisthatIamanimmigrant.IleftHondurasandarrivedinAmericaattheageof15.Throughtheyears,Ihavebeenadishwasher,cashier,mechanicandpizzadeliverydriveramongmanyotherjobs,andfinallyIbecameanetworkengineer.Inmyownlife,Ihaveexperiencedmanyopenactsofprejudice.Irememberatime,atage17—Iwasabusboy,andIheardafathertellhislittleboythatifhedidnotdowellatschool,hewouldenduplikeme.Butnow,livinginmyAmericanmiddle-classlifestyle,itistooeasytoforgetmypast,toforgetwhoIamandwhereIhavebeen,andtolosesightofwhereIwanttobegoing.ThatblindwomanonthestreetofWashington51.WhentheauthorcametoAmericaatfirst______.A.heusuallydidsomeworkwithalittlepayment.B.heusedtobegforsomemoneyonthestreet.C.helivedacomfortablelifeasanetworkengineer.D.hewasrespectedbyothersallthetime.52.Accordingtothepassage,whatdidtheauthorregret?A.Thathegaveallhischangetotheblindwoman.B.Thewayhetreatedtheblindwoman.C.ThathecametoWashingtonD.Thathedidn’ttellthewomanthewaytothepostoffice.53.Thefathermentionedinthepassagewanted______.A.toencouragehissontomakealivingbyhimselfB.hissontobecomeabusboyinthefutureC.hissontoworkharderatschoolD.toremindhissontodependonhimselfatschool54.WecaninferallofthefollowingstatementsfromthepassageEXCEPT______.A.Hedislikedbeingbotheredbybeggars.B.Hewasdelightedtogiveawayhismoneytobeggars.C.Heoncesufferedalot.D.Theblindwomandidn’tbegformoneyatthattime.55.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusthroughthisstory?A.Don’tdreamupwaystogetwhatyouwant.B.Moneyistherootofallevils.C.Aneasylifemakesapersonforgetful.D.Begoodtoothersallthetime.第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。(注意:此題答案涂在答題卷上。)Haveyoueverchangedyourmind,orevengivenupadreambecauseyouwereafraidofwhatsomeoneelsemightthinkofyou?Ifyou’reoftenworriedaboutwhatfriends,family,orevenstrangersinthestreetmightthink,thenyou’reusingupahugeamountofenergyworrying.___56___Butthestepsbelowshouldhelp.Step1:Askyourselfwhatmatterstoyou. Maybeyoucan’tstandthegym,butyourbestfriendworksouteveryday.It’snaturalforpeoplearoundyoutohavedifferentvaluesfromyou.___57___Step2:___58___ ThetruthisthatI’mnotthecentreoftheworld,andneitheryouare!Mostofthepeoplearoundyouarefartoobusygoingabouttheirownlivestothinkmuchaboutyou.Step3:Recognizethattheiropinioncan’thurtyou. Thereareafewcaseswhereopinionswillmakeadifference.___59___Butthepeoplewhoreallymatteraregoingtoloveyouforwhoyouare.Step4:___60___ Youcan’tcontrolpeople’sthoughts.You’vegotnoideawhatmightgothroughtheirhead,orwhy.Youcan’tpleaseeveryoneallofthetime,andthere’snoneedtotryto.A.Dowhateveryouwanttodo.B.Thisisahardhabittogetridof.C.Youshouldmakeeveryonearoundyouhappy.D.Sojustbeclearandhonestwithyourself.E.Rememberthatthey’renotallwatchingyou.F.Acceptthatyoucan’tcontrolwhatpeoplethink.G.Forinstance,yourboss’sopinionisusuallyimportanttoyou.第二節(jié)(共10個(gè)小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(不多于3個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Doctor:Hello,whatcanIdoforyou?Patient:Well,I'vebeengettinglotsofheadaches61(late).TheproblemisthatI'mbusy62(prepare)for63CollegeEntranceExam.Doctor:Isee.Areyousleepingwell?Patient:No,notreally.Doctor:Well,don'tget64(worry).Iwilldoyousometests.Patient:HowIhopeyouwillhelpmerecoverfrommy65!Doctor:OK,66.Yourproblemis67youfeeltoostressed.Patient:Stress!Really?Doctor:Howmuchtimedoyoutake68(relax)yourselfaswellastostudyperday?Patient:Noneatall.Idon'thaveanysparetime.Doctor:Ithinkyou________(do)betterifyoucombineyourstudywithsomerelaxation.Patient:That'llbegreat!Thanks.Doctor:Notatall.Andinthemeanwhile,you'dbettertakeregularexerciseandhavea70(balance)dieteveryday.Patient:I'lltry.Thankyou!Seeyou.

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