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高中一年级第一学期第二次月考英语试卷 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷两部分。第卷1至10页,第卷11 至12 页。共150分,考试时间120分钟。第卷(客观题 共115分)注意事项:答第卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、学号、班级及准考证号等分别写在试卷相应位置和涂在答题卡上;不能将题直接答在试卷上。第一部分:听力(共两小节,满分30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5 分,满分7.5分) 听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一小题, 从题中所给的A、B 、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。 每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whats the mans opinion about the womans dress?A. He thinks it pretty.B. He thinks it awful.C. He thinks it kidding(开玩笑). 2. Whats the mans job?A. A traveler.B. A teacher.C. A news reporter.3. Whats Lisa wearing?A. A blue dress.B. A red dress.C. A yellow dress.4. What will the man do?A. He will take the woman to a lovely garden.B. He will go to see a film with the woman.C. He will pick up the woman at 6:30.5. Why is the womans father going to retire?A. He is old.B. He is in good health.C. He is in poor health.第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5 分,满分22.5分)听下面五段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6 段材料,回答第6至8题。6. At what time did the man begin to hear the news?A. 5 oclock.B. 6 oclockC. 7 oclock7. Whats the news about?A. Its about the space station.B. Its about the space.C. Its about the astronauts(宇航员)。8 Why is the man interested in such news?A. Because he hopes to go to the moon.B. Because he is an astronaut.C. Because he wants to do research in space.听第7 段材料,回答第9、10题。9. What time is it when the dialogue happens?A. At 8:00.B. At 7:30.C. At 7:47. 10. Whats the result of the dialogue?A. The man will drop the woman at a nearby underground station.B. The man will drive the woman to park.C. The woman will not meet her friend on time. 听第8 段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Where does the dialogue take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a bookstore.C. At home12. What does the man order?A. A hamburger and coffee.B. A Coke and a cake.C. A hamburger and a Coke.13. How much does it cost?A. $1.70.B. $ 1.17.C. $ 17. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. Whats wrong with the woman?A. She hurt her wrist.B. She broke her arm.C. She fell down on the ground.15. What is the probable relationship between the man and the woman?A. He is her doctor.B. He is her husband.C. He is her workmate.16.Why does the man advise the woman to go to the hospital?A. Because he is sure her wrist is broken.B. Because he is afraid her wrist is broken.C. Because she doesnt think her wrist is broken. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What happened in the first story?A. A machine was on fire.B. A fire broke out in the bank.C. A man shot some people with a gun.18. Who killed the man?A. The youngster.B. The policemen.C. The rescue workers.19. How deep was the well?A. 29 yards.B. Less than 29 yards.C. More than 29 yards.20. What did the rescue workers do to reach the boy?A. They dug a hole to the well.B. They made a phone call to his mother.C. They tried to stop the boy from crying.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项选择:(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)21.-Hello, Mary ,Ive got a friend. -Whats she like? -_. A. Quite pretty B. she likes music C. Shes like her mother D. She is very well 22. I often have conversations with John over _ phone, but keep in touch with Tom by _letter.A. /; the B. /; a C. the; / D. the; a 23. In such cases, a newspaper reporter is usually sent to _the people present, trying to find out details of the accident.A.interview B. cover C. greet D. require 24. After the war, a new school building was set up _there had once been a temple. A. in which B. where C. which D. when25. Do you know the difficulty he has _ what ecotravel means ?A. understand B. understands C. have understanding D. understanding26.Your article is well written _ a few spelling mistakes.A. except for B. except C. besides D. beside27. - Thanks for _me of the meeting this morning. -Youre welcome. A. advising B. suggesting C. reminding D. telling28. The young scientist made another wonderful discovery, _of great importance to science. A. which I think it is B. which I think it C. I think which is D. which I think is 29. Many countries are increasing their use of natural gas, wind and other forms of_. A. power B. source C. energy D. material 30. Roberts pale face suggested the he_ ill, and his parents suggested that he _a medical examination. A. was; have B. be; should have C. was; has D. should be; had31. -I must apologize for _ahead of time. -Thats all right. A. letting you not know B. letting you know not C. not letting you know D. letting not you know32. For a number of pupils, their teachers advice is more important than _of their parents.A . that B. which C. one D. what33. It is generally believed that teaching is _it is a science.A. as an art much as B. much an art as C. as much an art as D. as an art much 34. -Can I help you? -I want to buy a blue tie to _my shirt.A. fit B. match C. suit D. be fit for 35. - Which is the computer you want _? - The one on the left.A. to have repaired B. to have it repairedC. it repaired D. to repair it第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。There were two lazy men who 36 did any work at all. They 37 spend the whole day sitting in the sun and sleeping 38 talking about what they would do when they were 39 .Many years went 40 in this way and the two men 41 poor. One summers day as they were sitting 42 on a bench in the sunshine, one of the men jumped 43 his feet without warning and exclaimed, “We cant go on 44 this. Weve got to do something to 45 some money.”“ 46 for instance?” asked his friend in a 47 voice.“Well go to the mountains and 48 snails(蜗牛),” said the first man.The second man didnt want to go out at first. But in the end his friend 49 him. They each took a bucket(桶)and set 50 for the mountains. They walked extremely slow. When they reached the hill, they looked 51 it might have a lot of snails on it. The first man said, “Lets work 52 . Ill go up this side with my bucket, and you go up the other side with 53 , well meet at the top.”They 54 snails all day and in the evening they met on top of the hill. “How many did you get?” asked the first man. “Two,” said the second man. “I 55 got three, but one got away.”36. A. always B. never C. often D. seldom37. A. used to B. was used toC. got used to D. became used to38. A. or B. and C. but D. with39. A. old B. ill C. rich D. poor40. A. on B. with C. by D. down41. A. appeared B. proved C. continued D. remained42. A. calmly B. quietly C. nervously D. nearly43. A. up B. down C. off D. to44. A. as B. like C. with D. about45. A. steal B. rob C. exchange D. make46. A. How B. However C. What D. Whatever47. A. tireless B. tiring C. tired D. tiresome48. A. catch B. take C. get D. fetch49. A. advised B. persuaded C. agreed D. forced50. A. up B. about C. down D. off51. A. as B. though C. that D. as though52. A. lonely B. separately C. alone D. together53. A. mine B. ours C. yours D. yourself54. A. hunted B. found C. searched D. caught55. A. nearly B. finally C. mainly D. already第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ACan trees talk? Yesbut not in words. Scientists have reasons to believe that trees do communicate with each other. Not long ago, researchers learned some surprising things. First, a willow tree attacked in the woods by caterpillars(毛虫)changed the chemistry of its leaves and made them taste so bad that the caterpillars got sick and stopped eating them. Then, even more astonishing, the tree sent out special vaporsan alarm signal stimulating(刺激)its neighbors to change the chemistry of their own leaves and make them less tasty.Communication, of course, doesnt need to be in words. We can talk to each other by a smile, frown(皱眉), a shrug(耸)of our shoulders, a gesture (姿势)with our shoulders, a gesture with our hands. We know that birds and animals use a whole vocabulary of songs, sounds, and movements. Bees dance their signals, flying in certain patterns that tell other bees where to find nectar(花蜜)for honey. So why shouldnt trees have ways of sending messages.56. It can be inferred (推断) from the passage that caterpillars do not feed on leaves that .A. have an unpleasant taste B. are lying on the groundC. have an unfamiliar shape D. are located near beehives(蜂窝)57.The willow tree described in the passage protected itself by .A. growing more branches B. changing its leaf chemistryC. communicating with birds and bees D. providing shelter for caterpillars58. According to the passage, the willow tree was able to communicate with other trees by .A. waving its branches B. dropping its leavesC. giving off a special vapor D. changing the color of its trunk59.The word “ways” in the last sentence could best be replaced by .A. methods B. reasons C. directions D. signalsBWill it matter if you dont take your breakfast? Recently a test was given in the USA. Those tested included(包含) of different ages, from 12 to 83 . During the experiment, these people were given all kinds of breakfasts and sometimes they got no breakfast at all. Special tests were set up to see how well their bodies worked when they had eaten a certain kind of breakfast. The result shows that if a person eats a proper breakfast, he or she will work with better effect than those have no breakfast. This fact appears to be true if a person works with his brains. If a student eats fruit, eggs , bread and milk before going to school, he will learn more quickly and listen with more attention in class. Contrary to(与相反) what many people believe, if you dont eat breakfast, you will not lose weight. This is because people become so hungry at noon that they eat too much for lunch, and end up gaining weight instead of losing. You will probably lose more weight if you reduce (减少)other meals.60. During the test ,those tested were given _ .A. no breakfast at all B. rich breakfast C. little food for breakfast . D. different food or none.61. The result of the test shows that _ .A. Breakfast has great effect on work and studies.B. Breakfast has little to do with a persons work.C. A person will work better if he has simple breakfast.D. Those working with brains should have much for breakfast.62. The passage says that many people believe that if you dont eat breakfast , youll _ .A. lose weight B. not lose weight . C. be healthier . D. gain a lot of weight.63. Which of the following is not right ?.A. Poor breakfast affects those work with brains .B. Morning diet(节食) may cause one to get fatter. .C. Reducing lunch and supper is of less value in weight-losing.D. Eating less in lunch and supper may help to lose weight.C Turn on your television set to CCTV-1 and what do you find? Its Shui Junyi, a well-known TV reporter, bringing you the latest news on the war in Iraq. Shui left Baghdad on March 19, a day before the US-led war against Iraq broke out. But, he returned on March 26. Now , as things heat up, it is uncertain at this time just where he will be reporting from. Shui was one of the reporters traveling alone in Iraq. These journalists are not among the more than 500 who are “embedded”(随军的) with US or British troops. The Pentagon(五角大楼,指美国国防部)in Washington has tried to discourage such risky reporting, saying it is too dangerous. However, the journalists say “No” because they want to get a different side of the story. They say they especially hope to give a true report on what is in the mind of ordinary Iraqi people and the results of the shooting and bombing. “If you are embedded , you are surrounded by troops. You cant talk to those ordinary people because they are running away from you,” said John Donvan, an ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) reporter. But these reporters have to face many more dangers than the embedded journalists. For example, there is a greater risk of being attacked by Iraqis, being mistakenly fired upon by troops or getting caught in a crossfire. Already, six journalists have been killed or are reported missing and believed killed in this war. All of them were non-embedded, including a 51-year-old British journalist and a 39-year-old Australian cameraman. Both died while working on March 22. Reporters without Borders, an organization that defends the interests of journalists around the world, was shocked to learn of the deaths. General secretary(秘书长) Robert Monard said these men have paid a high price for their willingness to report fully on the war in Iraq. The search for true news is a necessary battle to ensure that world reporting can be free of bias(偏见). During the 1991Gulf War, four journalists were killed. German photographer Gad Cross was shot by the Iraqi army. And three British journalists covering the war for BBC were killed, possibly by their Turkish(土耳其的) guide. The latest deaths add to a long list of journalists killed while doing their job. Between 1992 and 2002, more than 500 journalists were killed throughout the world, almost half of them in war-torn areas.64. The US-led war against Iraq broke out _. A. on March 19 B. on March 26 C. on March 20 D. on March 1865. Some war journalists hoped to work independently _. A. to escape being attacked by Iraqis B. to give a true report on what was going on in the war C. Because it was very risky to stay with the troops D. because US or UK troops couldnt accept any more reporters66. Which can be learned from the news? A. The Pentagon encouraged more reporters to cover the war. B. Shui Junyi was among the more than 500 journalists embedded with the troops. C. Few of the ordinary Iraqi people dared talk to US or UK soldiers. D. The embedded journalists faced more dangers than those who worked alone.67. Which is true about the journalists who were killed in the wars? A. Six embedded journalists are reported to have been killed or missing in the war. B. The search for true news is an unnecessary battle to ensure that world reporting can be free of bias (偏见). C. More than 250 journalists were killed in the wars around the world between 1992 and 2002. D. Four journalists were killed during the 1991 Gulf War.D Today there are about 7,000,000 Americans in colleges and universities. In the USA nearly half of the population are young persons under 25 . Many of them will soon be in charge of the country . So their ideas are important to everyone in the country and its necessary for old people to understand what young people think and feel. College students today have strong opinions about right and wrong . They are interested in making a better life . They see much that is wrong in their parents lives . Its hard for them to see what is right and good in the older ways . Because of this , there is often trouble in American families.68. This passages tells us something about _ .A. American colleges and universities. B. American families.C. American young people. D. American older people.69. Why are young peoples ideas important ?A. they are young B. they are college students.C. they have opinions about right and wrong. D. many of them will be in charge of the country.70. Its necessary for old people _ .A. to understand why young people are interested in making a better life.B. to understand what young people think and feel .C. to see whats wrong in their lives.D. to see whats right and good in their lives.71. After reading the passage, we know in America _ .A. theres something different between older peoples and young peoples opinions .B. young people are pleased with the lives of their parents .C. theres no trouble in the families.D. old and young can understand each other well .EDavid Beckham was born in 1975 in London, at a place called Leytonstone. When he was a young boy, his greatest passion was in football. He played it whenever he had the chance. Sometimes he would go and watch a game with his friends. When David Beckham was 12 years old, he won the Bobby Charlton Soccer Skills award(奖金). This was an important step forward for this young boy, and it led him to go for a visit to a football training camp in Spain. As a boy he played for schools of Essex and also for his county team.In 1991, he became a trainee with Manchester United. This meant that he could practice football as much as he wanted to and play for the highly successful Manchester United Youth Cup team and Under-21 team. In April, 1995 he played his first football league game against Leeds Untied. During 1995 and 1996, David became a regular member of the team and Manchester United won in both football seasons, with David scoring many goals.His goals made him a household name. In the firs

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