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高二11月月考英語試題

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話,回答第1至5小題。(每段對話僅讀一遍)

1.What'sthetime?

A.About4:30.B.About5:00.C.About5:30.

2.Whatarethetwospeakersprobablydoing?

A.Theyaredoingsomeshopping.

B.TheyarewatchingaTVprogram.

C.Theyareattendingaconcert.

3.Whenaretheytalking?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

4.Whatdoesthemanwanttodrink?

A.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Coldwater.

5.Howoldistheman'sgrandma?

A.She's92.B.She's90.C.She's70.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽第6段材料,回答第6—7題。

6.What'sthetimelimitofDoris'passport?

A.Threeyears.B.Fouryears.C.Fiveyears.

7.What'sthepurposeofDoris'goingtotheUK?

A.Tohaveaholiday.

B.Togetfurthereducation.

C.Todobusiness.

聽第7段材料,回答第8—9題。

8.Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

A.HewillwatchTV.

B.Hewillfillinaform.

C.Hewillwashhisshirt.

9.Whowillcometotaketheclothesandshoes?

A.Thewomanspeaker.

B.Themanager.

C.Themaid.

聽第8段材料,回答第10—12題。

10.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Thespeakerswillattendajobinterview.

B?Thespeakershavejustgraduated.

C.Thespeakershavebothfoundjobs.

11.Whatishardforthem?

A.Findingagoodjob.B.Buyingahouse.C.Learningnewthings.

12.Whydothespeakersstillneedtostudyaftergraduation?

A.Becausetheydidn'tstudyhardwhenincollege.

B.Becausetheyneedtokeepupwiththetimes.

C.Becausetheywanttolearnhowtofindajob.

聽第9段材料,回答第13—16題。

13.Whatisthegirlbuying?

A.Apresentforherson.

B.Apresentforherfather.

C.Apresentforhermother.

14.Howmuchistheblackwallet?

A.$40.95.B.$14.95.C.$10.50.

15.Whydoesn'tthegirllikethebrownwallet?

A.It'stooexpensive.

B.Shedoesn'tlikethecolor.

C.Thereisn'taplacetoputpicturesin.

16.Whatdoesthegirldecidetobuy?

A.Theblackwallet.B.Thebrownbelt.C.Thetie.

聽第10段材料,回答第17—20題。

17.WhatisKatieSpotz'sadventure?

A.Rowingthelongestdistancealone.

B.RowingacrosstheAtlanticOceanalone.

C.SpendingtheleasttimetocrosstheAtlanticOcean.

18.HowfarwillKatieSpotzrowonthesea?

A.2,500miles.B.3,500miles.C.1,500miles.

19.WhatisSpotz'spurposeofcarryingontheadventure?

A.Tomakeherselfwellknownaroundtheworld.

B.Toraisemoneytohelppoorpeopleindevelopingcountries.

C.Toraisemoneytoprotectfreshwater.

20.WithwhomdoesSpotzgetintoucheveryday?

A.Herparents.B.Thereporters.C.Hercoaches.

第二部分詞匯知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

21.Thefindingspaintauniquepictureofshoppinghabitsofcustomers,plustheirmotivationsand

A.referencesB.preferencesC.possessionsD.professions

22.Emilynevergoesagainstherfather\will,soshe'snowindesperateneedofhisof

hermarriage.

A.admissionB.arrangementC.approvalD.appointment

23.Oneofmyclassmatesaccidentallyhehadcheatedinthelastexamination,orhe

wouldn'thavegotsohighamark.

A.pointedoutB.triedoutC.ranoutD.letout

24.Manyyoungpeople,especiallyintheUK,tendtoa"livenow,paylater“attitudeand

theydon'thavetheideaofsavingfortheiroldage.

A.adaptB.adoptC.adjustD.apply

25.Everyonecanandeverydollarcounts,pleasejoinusanddonatesomemoneytohelp

earthquakevictims.

A.makesenseB.makeapromiseC.makeapointD.makeadifference

26.1usuallyafewwordsofgreetingwithmyneighbourafterbreakfast.

A.teaseB.exchangeC.sponsorD.convey

27.Astowheretoworkandwhatkindofjobtotake,youneedtobesincetherearenot

manychancesforjob-seekers.

A.flexibleB.specificC.responsibleD.particular

28.SuchadescriptionofTibetis,especiallywhenthewriterdoesnothavetheslightest

ideawhatitisallabout.

A.accurateB.appropriateC.fragileD.ridiculous

29.Thesongisaboutayoungcoupleforcedtoseparate,buttheyvaluedthememoriesof

theirlovealltheirlives.

A.occasionallyB.permanentlyC.temporarilyD.constantly

30.Expecteverythingtogowrong,andyoumaynotfeelquitesobadwhenitactually

does.

A.indemandB.inparticularC.inplaceD.inadvance

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從31—50各題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D),選

出可以填入空白處的最佳答案。

AKentuckyyoungmanwastakentoahospitalandthentocountryprisonafterleading

policeonaone-hourfreewaychase(追趕)inastolenSUV(車).Thechase31indowntown

LosAngelesinfrontoftheSpringHotel.Mostofthechasewas32,exceptforanempty

33ofwinethatthedriverthrewatonepolicevehicle.

Whenthedrivergotintodowntown,34startedtohappen.Heranoverafirehydrant(1肖

防栓).Thewaterpouredoutofthehydrant,35allthebooksinseveralcarts(手推車)thata

sellerhadputoutsideto36customersintohisbookstore.Thedriver37turnedwestonto

GrandAvenueandmanagedtoknockintothree38carsononesideofthatstreetandtwocars

ontheotherside.Thedriveralsotriedtorunover39,whowasstandinginthe40ordering

himtostop.

Turningnorth,thedrivercausedabustohitits41toavoidacrash.Thebuswasempty,

andthebusdriverwasuninjured.42,twopolicecarsthatwerechasingtheSUV43

differentdirectionswerenotso44.Oneofthemranintothefrontofthebus,andtheother

intotheback.45thedrivershadbrakedearlyenough,thedamagetotheircarswas46.Both

officerscontinuedthechase.

Theyonlywenttwo47northtofindthattheSUVhadcometoafullstopbecauseithad

48intoanewspaperstandinfrontoftheSpringHotel.Thedriver49heavilybehindthe

steeringwheel(方向盤).Thepolice50thedriveroffailuretogiveintoapoliceofficer.

31.A.beganB.happenedC.endedD.resulted

32.A.pleasantB.commonC.surprisingD.unusual

33.A.tankB.boxC.caseD.bottle

34.A.thingsB.objectsC.fightsD.kills

35.A.ruiningB.separatingC.softeningD.boring

36.A.pleaseB.attractC.fillD.admit

37.A.slowlyB.carefullyC.hurriedlyD.suddenly

38.A.hiddenB.brokenC.passingD.parked

39.A.anotherdriverB.apasser-byC.thesellerD.apoliceofficer

40.A.crosswalkB.policeboxC.shopnearbyD.policevehicle

41.A.lightsB.brakesC.enginesD.wheels

42.A.BesidesB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Therefore

43.A.fromB.intoC.underD.toward

44.A.proudB.luckyC.regretfulD.sorry

45.A.BeforeB.AlthoughC.BecauseD.When

46.A.effectiveB.seriousC.normalD.slight

47.A.stepsB.shopsC.metersD.blocks

48.A.rushedB.enteredC.cameD.backed

49.A.flewB.fellC.flowedD.fled

50.A.providedB.impressedC.accusedD.marked

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(xiàng)(A,B,C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

Oneday,myfriendJimmytoldmeastory.FarmerJoewasinhiscartwhenhewashitbya

truck.Hedecidedhisinjuriesfromtheaccidentwereseriousenoughtotakethetruckingcompany

(whichcausedtheaccident)tocourt.Incourtthetruckingcompany'slawyerwasquestioning

FarmerJoe."Didn'tyousay,atthesamesceneoftheaccident,Tmfine?'saidthelawyer.

FannerJoeresponded,“Well,Iwilltellyouwhathappened.Ihadjustloadedmyfavorite

mule(騾子)Bessieintothe…”"Ididn'taskforanydetails,9,thelawyerinterrupted,t4Justanswer

thequestion.Didyounotsay,atthesceneoftheaccident,Tmfine?'"

FarmerJoesaid,“Well,IhadjustgotBessieintothecartandIwasdrivingdowntheroad..

Thelawyerinterruptedagainandsaid,"Judge,Iamtryingtomakeclearthefactthat,atthe

sceneoftheaccident,thismantoldthepoliceonthescenethathewasjustfine.Nowseveral

weeksaftertheaccidentheistryingtocoverthefact.Ibelieveheistellinglies.Pleasetellhimto

simplyanswerthequestion.

BythistimetheJudgewasfairlyinterestedinFarmerJoe'sanswerandsaidtothelawyer,

"I'dliketohearwhathehastosayabouthisfavoritemuleBessie.^^

JoethankedtheJudgeandwenton,“Well,asIwassaying,IhadjustloadedBessie,my

favoritemule,intothecartandwasdrivingherdowntheroadwhenthishugetruckranintothe

stopsignandpushedmycartrightintheside.IwasthrownintoonesideandBessiewasthrown

intotheother.^^

“IwashurtsobadlythatIdidn'twanttomove.However,IcouldhearoldBessiebreathing

loudlyandgroaning(口中吟).Iknewshewasingreatpain.Shortlyaftertheaccidentatraffic

policemancametothescene.HecouldhearBessiegroaningsohewentovertoher.Afterhe

lookedather,hetookouthisgunandshotherbetweentheeyes.Thenthepatrolmancameacross

theroadwithhisgunandlookedatme.Hesaid,44YourmulewasinsuchpainthatIhadtoshoot

her.Howareyoufeeling?^^

51.FarmerJoeandhismulewere.

A.takingarestbytheroadwhenthetruckranoverandhitthem

B.justontheirwaywhenthetruckhitasignontheroadsideandthenhitthem

C.goingtostopbytheroadwhentheywerehitbythetruck

D.goingsofastthattheyranintoatruck

52.Thetruckingcompany'slawyerinsistedFarmerJoeanswerhisquestion.

A.becauseheknewFarmerJoewasnothurtintheaccidentatall

B.soastoprovethatFarmerJoewasamanwhocouldnottellrightfromwrong

C.becausehebelievedFarmerJoecouldnotrememberwhathehadsaidatthescene

D.becausehebelievedtheanswershouldbeinhisfavor

53.FarmerJoe.

A.didsay"I'mfine.^^atthesceneoftheaccident

B.couldn'thavesaid"I'mfine."atthesceneoftheaccident

C.couldnotrememberwhetherhehadsaid'Tmfine."atthesceneoftheaccident

D.triedtocoverthefactinthecourtbutnoonewouldbelievehim

54.,thepatrolmanshotthemule.

A.InordertoletFarmerJoekeepsilentabouttheaccident

B.Asthemule'sgroanwastooloud

C.Thinkingitwasthebestwaytostopthemulefromsuffering

D.TomakeFarmerJoefeelbetter

B

Ifyoudon'twantpeopletoknowtoomuchaboutyou,thenyouhadbetterkeepyour

fridgecontentssecretaccordingtoaBritishmarketresearchdocumentreleasedlastweek.

Researcherspeered(凝視)intothefridgesof400peopleinBritainandcomparedthe

contentswiththeowners5lifestyles.

Theysaythosepeoplecanbedividedintofivecategories:nutritionnerds(nosocial

sense),foodfaddiest(whatever^instyle),martyrmums,fastfoodfanaticsandrestaurant

regulars.

Nutritionnerdscaremuchaboutwhattheyputintotheirbodies.Theirfridgesarefilled

withfruit,vegetablesandhealthymeat.

Peopleinthiscategorytendtobehighlyorganizedandusuallyworkinlawor

accountancy.Thevastmajorityissingle,butiftheyhaveapartner,thatpersonwillbe

similar.

Afridgefullofvitamins-enrichedjuicesimpliesitsownerworksinmediaorfashion.

Theytendnottoeatthefoodstheybuy.Knownasthefoodfaddies,theyjustwanttobeseen

aspurchasingthelatestimportantthings.

Afridgefullofeverythingfromsteaktofrozenfishsuggeststhemartyrmum.Herfridge

tendstobestockedwitheverykindofproduct,exceptwhatsheherselfwouldwant.

Thisfridgesuggestsdifficultybalancingfamilyandworklife.Fastfoodfanaticsalways

buymineralwaterforsodapop;thenearesttheywillgettofreshfruitistomatosauce.Their

fridgeshint(暗示)atsomeonewhoworkshardandplayshard.Also,someonewhoisnot

intolongtermplanning.

Finally,afridgefilledwithnothingmorethanabottleofwhitewineandsomesparkling

mineralwaterimpliesanownerwhoissingle,livesinabigcityandenjoysthefinerthingsin

life.Thefridgeisemptybecausethispersonregularlyeatsinrestaurants.

55.Wecanknowfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthat.

A.someresearchersarefondofstaringatotherpeople'sfridges

B.peopledon'twantotherstoknowabouttheirsecrets

C.thefoodyouputinthefridgehassomethingtodowithyourcharacter

D.therearemainlyfivekindsoflifestylesamongBritishpeople

56.Accordingtothepassage,peoplewhobelongtofoodfaddiest.

A.don'tcaremuchaboutmoneywhenbuyingthings

B.willtrytheirbesttostayhealthy

C.oftenstayuplatetofinishtheirjob

D.prefertoaskothersaboutwhattodonext

57.Whatwillthosewhoofteneatoutputinthefridge?

A.Allkindsoffoodtheylike.B.Onlysomethingtodrink.

C.Fruit,vegetablesandmeat.D.Foodrichinvitamins.

58.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?

A.KeepyourfridgeasecretB.Youarewhat'sinyourfridge

C.WhattoputinthefridgeD.Becarefulaboutyourfridge

C

Someproblemsaredifficulttosolve.Buttherearealotofnumberexpressionsthatcanhelp.

Forexample,ifweputtwoandtwotogether,wemightcomeupwiththerightanswer.Weknow

thattwoheadsarebetterthanone.Itisalwaysbettertoworkwithanotherpersontosolvea

problem.Someproblemshaveonlyonesolution.Youcannotbeoftwomindsoverthis.Butwith

anyluck,wecouldsolvetheproblemintwoshakesofalamb'stail.Wecouldhaveouranswers

quicklyandeasily.

Sometimeswecankilltwobirdswithonestone.Thatis,wecancompletetwogoalswithonly

oneeffortoraction.Butwemustrememberthattwowrongsdon'lmakearight.Ifsomeonedoes

somethingbadtoyou,youshouldnotdothesametohim.

Ifyouaregoingoutwithyourgirlfriend,orboyfriend,butyoudon'twantanotherfriendtogo

alongonyourdate.Youcanjustsaytoyourfriend:two'scompany,three'sacrowd.

WhenIwasayoungchildinschool,IhadtolearnthethreeR's.Theseimportantskillsare

reading,writingandarithmetic.Thesethreewordsdonotallstartwiththeletter"R”.Butthey

havethesoundof"R".MyteachersusedtogivethreecheerswhenIdidwellinmath.Theygave

praiseandapprovalforajobwelldone.

Someofmyfriendswereconfusedanddidnotunderstandtheirschoolwork.Theywereat

sixesandsevens.Infact,theydidnotcareiftheyfinishedhighschool.Buttheywerehappywhen

theycompletedtheirstudiesandgraduatedfromhighschool.Theywereinseventhheaven.They

wereoncloudnine.Ninetimesoutoftenstudentswhodowellinschoolfindgoodjobs.Some

workinanofficedoingthesamethingseverydayatnine-to-fivejobs.Youdonothavetodressto

thenines,orwearyourbestclothes,forthiskindofwork.

59.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.HowtoUseNumbers.B.TheImportanceofNumbers.

C.NumberStories.D.TalkAboutNumberExpressions.

60.Tomwonfirstplaceinthegameandwecancongratulatehimbyusing"

A.killtwobirdswithonestoneB.givethreecheers

C.beoftwomindsD.puttwoandtwotogether

61.Ifyousolveaproblemeasilyandquickly,youcandoit"

A.inseventhheavenB.dressuptothenines

C.intwoshakesofalamb'stailD.atsixesandsevens

62.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacethephrase"inallprobability”?

A.Killtwobirdswithonestone.B.Ninetimesoutoften.

C.Atsixesandsevens.D?Twoheadsarebetterthanone.

D

Ihadanexperienceoncewhichtaughtmesomethingaboutthewayspeoplemakeabad

situationworsebyblamingthemselves.OneJanuary,Iofficiated(主持)attwofuneralsfortwo

elderlywomen.Bothdiedanaturaldeath.Atthefirsthome,thesonofthedeceased(已故的)

womansaid,“IfonlyIhadsentmymothertoFloridaandgottenheroutofthiscoldandsnow,she

wouldbealivetoday.It'smyfaultthatshedied."Atthesecondhome,thesonsaid,“IfonlyI

hadn'tinsistedonhergoingtoFlorida,shewouldbealivetoday.Thatlongaiiplaneridewasmore

thanshecouldtake.It9smyfault.”

Whenthingsdon'tturnoutaswewouldlikethemto,wetendtothinkthathadwedonethings

differently,thestorywouldhavehadahappierending.Anytimethereisadeath,thesurvivors

willfeelguilty.Becausethecourseofactiontheytookturnedoutbad,theybelievedthatthe

oppositecourse,forexample,keepingMotherathome,wouldhaveturnedoutbetter.Afterall,

howcouldithaveturnedoutanyworse?

Thereseemtobetwoelementsinvolvedinourreadinesstofeelguilty.Thefirstliesinour

beliefthattheworldmakessenseandthatthereisareasonforeverythingthathappens.

Thesecondisthethoughtthatwearethecauseofwhathappens,especiallythebadthingsthat

happens.Therootsofthisfeelingmaylieinourchildhood.Ababycomestothinkthattheworld

existstomeethisneeds,andthathemakeseverythinghappeninit.Hewakesupinthemorning

andcallstherestoftheworldtoitstasks.Hecries,andsomeonecomestoattendtohim.Whenhe

ishungry,peoplefeedhim,andwhenheiswet,peoplechangehim.Veryoften,wedonot

completelygiveupthatchildishthoughtthatourwishescausethingstohappen.

63.Whatistrueaboutthetwodeceasedelderlywomen?

A.Theybothdiedofoldage.

B.Theydiedfromhardwork.

C.Theyweren'tusedtothechangeinlife.

D.Theydiedduetolackofcarebyfamilymembers.

64.Peoplefeelguiltyforthedeathsoftheirlovedonesbecause.

A.theycannotfindabetterwaytoexpresstheirsorrow

B.theybelievethattheyareresponsibleforwhathashappened

C.theydon'lknowthenaturalcourseofevents

D.theydon'tknowthingsoftenturnoutintheoppositedirection

65.Theunderlinedpart“theworldmakessense“inParagraph3probablymeansthat.

A.everythingintheworldisplannedinadvance

B.theworldcanbeunderstoodindifferentways

C.ihere'sanexplanationforeverythingintheworld

D.wehavetobewiseinordertounderstandtheworld

66.Peoplehavebelievedsinceearlychildhoodthat.

A.everybodymustobeytheirdemand

B.lifeanddeathisanunsolvedmystery

C.everystoryshouldhaveahappyending

D.theirwishesarethecauseofeverythingthathappens

E

Thebiggestdangerfacingairlinesnowadaysmaynotbeaterroristwithagun,buttheman

withportablecomputerinbusinessclass.Inthelast16years,pilotshavereportedwellover100

incidentsthatcouldhavebeencausedbyelectromagneticinterference(電磁干擾).Thesourceof

thisinterferenceremainsnotproved,butincreasingly,expertsarepointingtheblameatportable

electronicdevicessuchasportablecomputers,radioandcassetteplayersandmobiletelephones.

RTCA,anorganizationwhichadvisestheaviation(航空)industry,hassuggestedthatall

airlinesbansuchdevicesfrombeingusedduring“crilical“stagesofflight,particularlytake-off

andlanding.Someexpertshavegonefurther,callingforatotalbanduringallflights.Currently,

rulesonusingthesedevicesareleftuptoindividualairlines.Andalthoughsomeairlinesprevent

passengersfromusingsuchequipmentduringtake-offandlanding,mostareunwillingtocarry

outatotalban,giventhatmanypassengerswanttoworkduringflight.

Thedifficultyispredictinghowelectromagneticfieldsmightaffectanaircraft'scomputers.

Expertsknowthatportabledevicessendoutradiationwhichaffectsthosewavelengthswhich

aircraftusefornavigationandcommunication.But,becausetheyhavenotbeenabletoreproduce

theseeffectsinalaboratory,theyhavenowayofknowingwhethertheinterferencemightbe

dangerousornot.

Thefactthataircraftmaybefragiletointerferenceraisestheriskthatterroristsmayuseradio

systemsinordertodamagenavigationequipment.Asworrying,though,isthepassengerwho

can'theartheinstructionstoturnoffhisradiobecausethemusic'stooloud.

67.Whatissaidabouttheover100aircraftincidentsinthepast16years?

A.Theymayhavebeencausedbythedamagetotheradiosystems.

B.Theymayhavetakenplaceduringtake-offandlanding.

C.Theywereprovedtohavebeencausedbythepassengersportablecomputers.

D.Theyweresuspectedtohaveresultedfromelectromagneticinterference.

68.Whyisitdifficulttopredictthepossibleeffectsofelectromagneticfieldsonanairplane's

computers?

A.Becauseitisextremelydangeroustoconductsuchresearchonanairplane.

B.Becauseitremainsamysterywhatwavelengthsareliabletobeinterferedwith.

C.Becauseresearchscientistshavenotbeenabletoproducethesameeffectsinlabs.

D.Becauseexpertslackadequateequipmenttodosuchresearch.

69.Fewairlineswanttoperformatotalbanontheirpassengersusingelectronicdevices

because.

A.theydon'tbelievethereissuchadangerasradiointerference

B.theharmfuleffectofelectromagneticinterferenceisyettobeproved

C.mostpassengersrefusedtotakeaplanewhichbanstheuseofradioandcassetteplayers

D.theyhaveothereffectivesafetymeasurestofallbackon

70.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.anewruleforallairlinesB.thedisadvantagesofelectronicdevices

C.apossiblecauseofaircraftincidentsD.effectivesafetymeasuresforairflight

第四部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

根據(jù)括號內(nèi)的漢語提示,用句末括號內(nèi)的英語單詞完成句子。

71.(你認(rèn)為為什么)clothesandjewellerynearburns

shouldberemoved?(think)

72.Oftentheillnessorinjuryisnotserious,butthereareothertimes

(進(jìn)行急救)quicklycansavelives,(aid)

73.Iwouldn'thavegotangrywithyou,butI(沒理解)what

youconveyedintheletter,(figure)

74.FmafraidIcan'tbeofanyassistance.Fdratheryou

__(向他請求幫助).(appeal)

75.Hardly(她剛試著解釋)whenherhusband

rushedout,slammingthedoorheavily,(attempt)

76.Thebook(由…組成)nineteenchaptersis

aboutmechanicalengineering,(consist)

77.Itwaspetrolforthe

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