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學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精四川省成都市樹德協(xié)進中學2014—2015學年高二10月階段性考試英語試題第I卷第一部分聽力(共二節(jié)滿分20分)第一節(jié):聽下面5段對話.每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置.聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouttheplay?A。Thestory. B.Theending。 C。Theactor。2.Whichplacearethespeakerstryingtofind?A.Ahotel。 B。Abank。 C.Arestaurant。3。Atwhattimewillthetwospeakersmeet?A。5:20。 B。5:10。 C。4:40.4.Whatwillthemando?A。Changetheplan. B.Waitforaphonecall。 C.Sortthingsout.5。Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A。Seeafilmwiththeman.B.Offerthemansomehelp。C.Listentosomegreatmusic.第二節(jié):聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第6至第7小題。6。WhereisBen?A.Inthekitchen。 B。Atschool. C。Inthepark。7。Whatwillthechildrendointheafternoon?A。Helpsetthattable. B。Haveaparty。 C.Dotheirhomework。聽下面一段對話,回答第8至第9小題。8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Afamilyholiday. B。Abusinesstrip。 C。Atravelplan.9.WheredidRachelgo?A.Spain。 B。Italy. C。China.聽下面一段對話,回答第10至第12小題。10.Howdidthewomangettoknowaboutthird-handsmoke?A。Fromyoungsmokers。B。Fromanewspaperarticle。C。Fromsomesmokingparents.11.Whydoesthemansaythatheshouldkeepawayfrombabies?A.Hehasjustbecomeafather.B。Hewearsdirtyclothes。C.Heisasmoker。12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestsmokingparentsshoulddo?A。Stopsmokingaltogether.B.Smokeonlyoutsidetheirhouses.C。Reducedangerousmatterincigarette.聽下面一段對話,回答第13至第16小題。13.WheredoesMichelleRaycomefrom?A.Amiddle—sizedcity. B。Asmalltown. C.Abigcity。14。WhichplacewouldMichelleRaytakehervisitorstoforshopping?A.TheZenGarden。 B.TheHighlands. C。TheRedRiverArea.15。WhatdoesMichelleRaydoforcompletequiet?A。Gocamping. B。Studyinalibrary。 C。Readathome.16。Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.Late-nightshopping. B.Asianfood。 C.Louisville.聽下面一段對話,回答第17至第20小題。17。WhydosomepeoplesaytheyneverhavedreamsaccordingtoDrGarfield?A。Theyforgetabouttheirdreams。B。Theydon'twanttotellthetruth。C。Theyhavenobadexperiences。18。WhydidDavisstophavingdreams?A.Hegotaseriousheartattack。B.Hewastoosadabouthisbrother’sdeath。C.Hewasfrightenedbyaterribledream.19.WhatisDrGarfield’sopinionaboutdreaming?A。Itisveryuseful.B。Itmakesthingsworse。C.Itpreventsthemindfromworking.20.Whydosomepeopleturnofftheirdreamscompletely?A。Tosleepbetter。B。Torecoverfromillnesses.C。Tostayawayfromtheirproblems。第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A,B,C,D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡相應番號后將該項涂黑。21。Dr.PeterSpence,_______headmasteroftheschool,toldus,“_______fifthofstudentsheregoontostudyatOxfordandCambridge.”A.不填;A B.不填;The C.the;The D.a;A22。Tomakehisfortuneabroad,he________makingthenecessarypreparations.A.setin B.setoff C。setout D。setabout23。Ihave_______myfatheragainandagainnottosmoke,butIcan’t______him。 A。persuaded;advise B.advised;persuade C.suggested;persuade D.suggested;advise24.ItissaidtheGreatWall_______theWarringStates,is_______worthvisiting.A.datedfrom;much B.datedfrom;wellC.datingfrom;much D.datingfrom;well 25?!狣oyouknowwhoknockedatourdoorlastnight,thepostman?—It_______him。Itwasonly5o’clock.A。mustn’t B。can’thavebeen C.can't D。mustn’thavebeen26.—Soyougaveheryourphone?-_______。Shesaidshe'dreturnittomewhenshecouldaffordherown. A.Mypleasure B.NotexactlyC。Nodoubt D.Allright27。Themanagerwasworriedaboutthepressconferencehisassistant_______inhisplace,butluckily,everythingwasgoingonsmoothly.A.gave B。gives C.wasgiving D.hadgiven28。Thechurchtowerwhich________willbeopentotouristssoon.Theworkisalmostfinished. A.hasrepaired B。hasbeenrepairedC。isrepaired D.isbeingrepaired29.—Sillyme!Iforgetwhatmyluggagelookslike?!猈hatdoyouthinkofoverthere?A.theone B。this C。it D.that30.Asagreenhand,hedoesn'tknowittakestostartabusinesshere.A。what B.how C。when D.which31.—I’msorryIdidn’tmakeittoyourpartylastnight?!猒______,Iknowyou’rebusythesedays。A.Takeyourtime B。Forgetit C。That’sright D。Mypleasure32。Theteacherwiththestudents_______discussingthefilms_______thesubjectsaresciencefictions。A。are;whoseB。are;ofwhich C.is;ofwhich D。is;whose第二節(jié)完型填空(共20小題,每小題1。5分,滿分30分)Manyofusspendagreatdealoftimeandenergytryingtoprovethatwearerightandothersarewrong。Manypeoplebelievethatit’stheirjobto36othershowtheirpositions,statements,andpointsofvieware37,andthatindoingso,thepersontheyarecorrectingisgoingtosomehow38it,oratleastlearnsomething.Wrong!Thinkaboutit。Haveyoueverbeen39bysomeoneandsaidtohim,“ThankyousomuchforshowingmethatI’mwrongandyou’reright?!?Or,hasanyoneyouknowever40youwhenyoucorrectedthem,ormadeyourself“right”attheir41?Ofcoursenot。Thetruthis,allofus42tobecorrected。Weallwantourpositionstobe43andunderstoodbyothers。Beinglistenedtoandheardisoneofthegreatest44ofthehumanheart.Andthosewholearnto45arethemostlovedandrespected。Thosewhoareinthe46ofcorrectingothersareoftenhatedand47.Awonderfulwayforbecomingmorepeacefulandlovingistopractise48othersthejoyofbeingright—givethemtheglory.49correcting。Whensomeonesays,“Ireallyfeelit’simportantto…",ratherthanjumping50andsaying,“No,it’smoreimportantto…”,simplyletitgoandallowtheirstatementto51。Thepeopleinyourlifewillbecomelessdefensiveandmore52。Theywillappreciateyoumorethanyoucouldeverhave53。You’lldiscoverthejoyofjoininginandwitnessingotherpeople’s54,whichisfarmorerewardingthanabattleofegos(自我)。Startingtoday,letothersbe“55”.36.A.show B.ask C。prove D.teach37.A。unimportant B.unbelievable C。incorrect D.imperfect38.A.consider B。appreciate C。understand D。refuse39。A.fooled B.helped C。Taught D.corrected40。A。thanked B。rewarded C。cared D.accepted41。A。side B.price C.expense D.cost42.A.like B。hate C.prefer D.afford43.A。admired B。received C。realized D.respected44.A。shortcomings B。advantages C.desires D。wishes45.A。talk B。praise C。help D.listen46.A。habit B。form C。position D.purpose47.A.punished B.avoided C。left D.scolded48。A.letting B.lending C.allowing D。owing49。A。Stop B.Continue C。Practise D.Try50.A。out B.up C。in D。off51。A.last B.go C。work D。stand52.A.helpful B.loving C.careful D.popular53。A。dreamed B。wanted C。asked D.demanded54。A.sufferings B.worries C.success D.happiness55。A。happy B。right C。sorry D。proud第三部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)閱讀下列短文,從A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項,并在機讀卡相應番號后將該選項涂黑。(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)AHowlingisabehaviorcommonlyobservedamongawolfpack(群)。Aspackanimals,wolvesworktogethertohuntandrelyonhowlingasanimportantmeansofcommunicationamongeachother。Therearedifferentexplanationsofawolf’showlanditappearsthattheremaybemoretodiscover。Onetheoryisthatwolveshowltobond(結(jié)合)bettertogether。It'salmostasifhowlingtogetherhelpsthepackstaytogether,perhapssomethingsimilartopeoplefeelingasenseofinvolvementwitheachotherwhensingingasongtogether。Butthistheorymaybewrong,explainsFredH。Harrington,aprofessorwhostudieswolfbehavior。Indeed,therehavebeentimeswhenwolveshavebeenseenonemomenthowlinginachorus,andthenext,quarrelingamongeachother。Itappearsthatusuallythelowest—rankingmembersofthepackmayactuallybe“punished”forjoininginthechorusattimes。Soishowlingawaytostrengthenasocialbondorjustawaytoreconfirmstatusamongitsmembers?—Whydowolveshowlforsure?Whatisclear,however,isthathowlingisoftenusedamongpackmatestolocateeachother。Huntinggroundsaredistantandithappensthatwolvesmayseparatefromoneanotherattimes。Whenthishappens,howlingappearstobeanexcellentmeansofgathering。Howling,interestingly,isacontagiousbehavior.Whenonewolfstartstohowl,verylikelyotherswillfollow.Thisisoftenseentooccurinthemorning,asifwolvesweredoingsomesortof“rollcall”wherewolvesallhowltogethertoreporttheirpresence.56。Whatisthepossiblesimilaritybetweenwolves’howlingtogetherandhuman'ssinginginchorus? A。Theactofcallingeachother。 B。Thesenseofachievement. C。Theactofhuntingforsomething。 D。Thesenseofbelongingtoagroup.BOneeveninginFebruary2007,astudentnamedPaulaCeelybroughthercartoastoponaremoteroadinWales.Shegotouttoopenametalgatethatblockedherpath.That’swhensheheardthewhistlesoundedbythedriverofatrain.HerRenaultCliowasparkedacrossarailwayline。Secondslater,shewatchedthetraindraghercaralmostakilometerdowntherailwaytracks。Ceely’snearmissmadethenewsbecausesheblameditontheGPS。Shehadneverdriventheroutebefore.Itwasdarkandrainingheavily.CeelywasrelyingonherGPS,butitmadenomentionofthecrossing.“Iputmycompletetrustinthedevice(設(shè)備)anditledmerightintothepathofaspeedingtrain,"shetoldtheBBC。Whoistoblamehere?RickStevenson,whotellsCeely’sstoryinhisbookWhenMachinesFailUs,pointsthefingeratthelimitationsoftechnology.Weputourfaithindigital(數(shù)碼)devices,hesays,butourdigitalhelpersaretoooftennotuptothejob。Theyarefilledwithsmallproblems。Andit'snotjustGPSdevices:Stevensontakesusonatourofdigitaldisastersinvolvingeverythingfrommobilephonestowirelesskeyboards。Theproblemwithhisargumentinthebookisthatit’snotclearwhyheonlyfocusesondigitaltechnology,whiletheremaybeanumberofotherpossiblecauses。Amap—makermighthaveleftthecrossingoffapapermap。MaybeweshouldblameCeelyfornotpayingattention。Perhapstherailwayauthoritiesareatfaultforpoorsignalingsystem.OrmaybesomeonehasstudiedtherelativedangersandworkedoutthattherereallyissomethingspecificwrongwiththeGPSequipment.ButStevensondoesn’tsay.It’saproblemthatrunsthroughthebook。Inasectiononcars,Stevensongivesanaccountoftheadvancedtechniquesthatcriminalsusetodefeatcomputer—basedlockingsystemsforcars.Heofferstwoindependentsetsoffiguresoncartheft;bothshowasmallriseinsomepartsofthecountry。Hesaysthatonceagainnotallnewlockshaveprovedreliable.Perhaps,butmaybeit'salsoduetotheshortageofpolicemenonthestreets.Orchangingsocialcircumstances.Orsomecombinationofthesefactors。Thegamebetweenhumansandtheirsmartdevicesisamusingandcomplex.Itisshapedbyeconomicsandpsychologyandthecultureswelivein.Somewhereinthemixofthoseforcestheremaybeawayforawiseruseoftechnology.Ifthereissuchaway,itshouldinvolvemorethanjustanawarenessoftheshortcomingsofourmachines.Afterall,wehavelivedwiththemforthousandsofyears.Theyhaveprobablybeenfoolingusforjustaslong。60。Thephrase“nearmiss”(Paragraph2)canbestbereplacedby______。A。closehit B。heavyloss C.narrowescape D。bigmistakeCElixirWrittenbyEricWalterTwelve—year—oldRothbecomesafriendofDr.BantingandhisAssistant,Mr。Best,whoareinsearchofacurefordiabetes(糖尿病).ShefindsherselftornbetweenhersympathyfortheanimalsbeingexperimentedonandherfriendshipwithBantingandBest。GeorgeWashingtonCarverWrittenbyElizabethMacleodMeetthe“Peanut(花生)specialist”,GeorgeWashingtonCarver,theinventorandprofessorwhomadeover325productsoutofpeanuts。Throughhisagriculturalresearch,healsogreatlyimprovedthelivesofcountlessblackfarmersinthesouthernUnitedStates.SeealsoMacleod’sAlbertEinstein:ALifeofGenius.TheInuitThoughtofit:AmazingArcticInnovationsWrittenbyAlootookIpellie&DavidMacDonaldExploremorethan40ideasnecessarytoInuitsurvival。Fromideasfamiliartoustodaytoinventiveconceptsthatshapedtheirlives,celebratethecreativityofaremarkablyintelligentpeople。Alsoseeotherbook:theChinesethoughtofitbyTingxingYeandANativeAmericanThoughtofitbyRockyLandonandDavidMacDonald。MadeinCanada:101AmazingAchievementsWrittenbyBevSpencerWhatthingsdoweusedailythathaveaCanadianconnection?Hereare101commonthingsthatwereinventedinCanadaorbyaCanadian,includingtheBlackberry,alkaline(堿)batteriestheBlueBoxrecyclingprogram。NewtonandtheTimeMachineWrittenbyMichaelMcGowanTen-year—oldboyNewtonhasinventedatimemachinetoseedinosaursupclose.Butitdisappearsonatestrunwithhistwohugefriends,KingHerbertandQueenCertrudeinit!Canhesavethembeforetimerunsout?

64。WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesRoth’sfeelinginBook1?A.PainfulB.Curious C.FrightenedD.Disappointed。65.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.AnimalsarementionedinBook1andBook5。B.Book3introduces40inventiveconcepts.C。AlkalinebatterieswereinventedbyDr.Banting。D。GeorgeWashingtonCarverwasablackfarmerintheUS。66.InBook5,KingHerbertandQueenCertrudeare_______.A.Newton'shumanfriends B.thenamesofthetimemachineC。twodinosaurs D.theinventorsofthetimemachineDToerrishuman。Toblametheotherguyisevenmorehuman.Commonsenseisnotallthatcommon.Whytellthetruthwhenyoucancomeupwithagoodexcuse?Thesethreepopularmisquotes(戲謔的引語)aremeanttobejokes,andyettheytellusalotabouthumannature。Toerr,ortomakemistakes,isindeedapartofbeinghuman,butitseemsthatmostpeopledon’twanttoaccepttheresponsibilityforhavingmadeamistake.Theynaturallylookforsomeoneelsewhocouldberesponsiblefortheproblem.Perhapsitisthenaturalthingtodo.Theoriginalquoteabouthumannaturewentlikethis:“Toerrishuman,toforgive,divine(神圣的).”Thissayingmirrorsanideal:peopleshouldbeforgivingofothers’mistakes。Instead,wetendtodotheopposite—findsomeoneelsetopasstheblameonto。However,takingresponsibilityforsomethingthatwentwrongisamarkofgreatmaturity。Commonsenseiswhatwecallclearthought。Havingcommonsensemeanshavingagoodgeneralplanthatwillmakethingsworkwell,anditalsomeansstayingwiththeplan.Commonsensetellsyouthatyoutakeanumbrellaoutintoarainstorm,butyouleavetheumbrellahomewhenyouhearaweatherforecastforsunshine。Commonsensedoesnotseemtobecommonforlargeorganizations,becausetherearesomanythingsgoingonthatonepersoncannotbeinchargeofeverything.Peoplesaythatinalargecompany,“therighthanddoesnotknowwhatthelefthandisdoing.”Andwhatiswrongwithasocietythatthinksthatmakingupagoodexcuseislikecreatingaworkofart?Oneofthecommonproblemswithmakingexcusesisthatpeople,especiallyyoungpeople,gettheideathatit’sokaynottobetotallyhonestallthetime.Thereisacorollary(直接推論)tothat:ifagoodexcuseis“good”evenifitisn’thonest,thenwhereistheplaceofthetruth?67.Accordingtothepassage,whichoffollowingseemsthemosthuman?A.Tosearchfortruth.B.Toachieveone’sideal。C。Tomakefunofothers'mistakes.D.Tocriticizeothersforone'sownerror.68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTbasedoncommonsense?A.Amantriestotakechargeofeverythinginalargecompany。B。Astudentgoesoutwithanumbrellainstormyweather.C.Acompany’snextmovefollowsagoodplan.D.Alawyeractsonfinejudgments。69。Whatistheauthor’sopinionaboutagoodexcuse?A.Makingagoodexcuseissometimesabetterpolicy。B.Inventingagoodexcuseneedscreativeideas。C。Agoodexcuseisasrewardingashonesty。D。Bittertruthisbetterthanagoodexcuse.70.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforhispassage?A。AMirrorofHumanNature B.ToBlameortoForgiveC。AMarkofMaturity D.TruthorExcuseEArecentstudyofancientandmodernelephantshascomeupwiththeunexpectedconclusionthattheAfricanelephantisdividedintotwodistinct(不同的)speciesThediscoverywasmadebyresearchersatYorkandHarvarduniversitieswhentheywereexaminingthegeneticrelationshipbetweentheancientwoollymammothandmastodontomodernelephants—theAsianelephant,AfricanforestelephantandAfricansavannaelephantOncetheyobtainedDNAsequences(序列)fromtwofossils(化石),mammothsandmastodonstheteamcomparedthemwithDNAfrommodernelephants。TheyfoundtotheiramazementthatmodernforestandsavannaelephantsareasdistinctfromeachotherasAsianelephantsandmammoths.ThescientistsuseddetailedgeneticanalysistoprovethattheAfricansavannaelephantsandtheAfricanforestelephantshavebeendistinctspeciesforseveralmillionyears。ThedivergenceofthetwospeciestookplacearoundthetimeofthedivergenceofAsianelephantsandwoollymammoths.Thisresultamazedallthescientists。Therehaslongbeendebateinthescientificcommunitythatthetwomightbeseparatespeciesbutthisisthemostconvincingscientificevidencesofarthattheyareindeeddifferentspecies。Previously,manynaturalistsbelievedthatAfricansavannaelephantsandAfricanforestelephantsweretwopopulationsofthesamespeciesdespitetheelephants'significantsizedifferences。Thesavannaelephanthasanaverageshoulderheightof3.5metreswhiletheforestelephanthasanaverageshoulderheightof2。5metres.Thesavannaelephantweighsbetweensixandseventons,roughlydoubletheweightoftheforestelephant.Butthefactthattheylooksodifferentdoesnotnecessarilymeantheyaredifferentspecies。However,theprooflayintheanalysisoftheDNA.AlfredRoca,assistantprofessorinthedepartmentofAnimalSciencesattheUniversityofMinois,said,“Wenowhavetotreattheforestandsavannaelephantsastwodifferentunitsforconservationpurpose。Since1950allAfricanelephantshavebeenconservedasonespecies.Nowthatweknowtheforestandsavannaelephantsaretwoverydistinctanimals,theforestelephantshouldbecomeabiggerpriority(優(yōu)先)forconservationpurpose。”71.Oneofthefossilsstudiedbytheresearchersisthatof________。A.theAsianelephantB。theforestelephantC.thesavannaelephantD.themastodonelephant72.Theunderlinedword“divergence”inparagraph4means“________”A。evolutionB。exhibitionC.separationD.examination73.Theresearcher’sconclusionwasbasedonastudyoftheAfricanelephant's____________A。DNAB。heightC。weightD。population74.WhatwereAlfredRoca’swordsmainlyabout?A.TheconversationofAfricanelephants。B。ThepurposeofstudyingAfricanelephantsC.ThewaytodivideAfricanelephantsintotwounitsD.ThereasonforthedistinctionofAfricanelephants75.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A。Naturalist’sBeliefaboutElephants.B.AmazingExperimentaboutElephantsC.AnUnexpectedFindingaboutElephantsD。ALongscientificDebateaboutElephants第二節(jié) 閱讀表達(每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀下面短文并用英語回答問題,交答案與在答題卡相應的位置上(請注意76、77、79和80四個小題后面的詞數(shù)要求)。[1]JeanPaulGettywasbornin1892inMinneapolis,Minnesota.Hebecameamillionairewhenhewasonly24.Hisfatherwaswealthy,buthedidnothelphisson。Gettymadehismillionsalone。Hemadehismoneyfromoil.HeownedGettyOilandover100othercompanies.TheFortunemagazineoncecalledGetty“therichestmanintheworld."[2]Butmoney_________.Hemarriedfivetimesanddivorcedfivetimes。Hehadfivechildrenbutspentlittletimewiththem。NoneofGetty’schildrenhadveryhappylives。[3]Gettylovedtomakemoneyandlovedtosaveit。Inspiteofhisgreatwealth,Gettywasmiser。Everyevening,hewrotedowneverycenthespentthatday。Heevenputpaytelephoneintheguest’sbedroomsinhishousesohecouldsavemoneyonphonebills.[4]In1973,kidnapperstookhis16—year-oldgrandson,anddemandedalargeamountofmoneyforhissafereturn。Getty'ssonaskedhisfatherformoneytosavehischild。ButGettyrefused.ThekidnappersweremercilessandGetty’ssonmaderepeatedrequestsforhelpfromhisfather.Finally,Gettyagreedtolendthemoney,butat4percentinterest。[5]GettystartedamuseumathishomeMalibu,California。Heboughtmanyimportantandbeautifulpiecesofartforthemuseum。WhenGettydiedin1976,thevalueofthecollectioninthemuseumwas$1billion。Heleftallhismoneytothemuseum.Afterhisdeath,themuseumgrewinsize.TodayitisoneofthemostimportantmuseumsintheUnitedStates。Gettymadealargefortuneinhislife,buthegavehismoneytotheartworldbecausehewantedpeopletolearnaboutandloveart。76。WhatisthemainideaofParagraph1?(nomorethan8words)_______________________________________________________________________________77.FillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwords.(nomorethan7words)78。ExplaintheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3._______________________________________________________________________________79.WhatdidthekidnappersdotoGetty’sfamily(nomorethan10words)80.

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