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1、四川省德阳市高中2015级二诊考试英语试卷四川省德阳市高中2015级二诊考试英语试卷第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分:听力(共两节, 满分30 分)做题时, 先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5 分, 满分7. 5分)听下面5 段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,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。听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒种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. What does the man use to take notes in class?A.

2、A pencil.  B. A pen.  C. A computer. 2. When should the woman take her medicine next time?A. At 3 oclock.  B. At 4 oclock.  C. At 5 oclock. 3. How much did the woman pay for the shirt yesterday?A. $80.  B. $40.  C. $30. 4. How will the woman go to the air

3、port?A. By bus.  B. By subway.  C. By taxi. 5. why does the man come to the woman?A. To take a picture of her. B. To ask for a new ID Card. C. To get a social security number. 第二节( 共15小题;每小题1. 5 分, 满分22. 5 分)听下面5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B. C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

4、听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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7 题。6. What is the man looking for?A. A pair of Gap trousers. B.A blue Gap shirt. C. A pair of CK trousers. 7. what can be known from the conversation?A. The man may buy a CK shirt. B. The man tries on a p

5、air of trousers. C. The price of a pair of Gap trousers is 98 dollars. 听第7段材料, 回答第8至9题。8. what Was the weather like in America according to the man?A. Cool.  B. Hot.  C. Fine. 9. What do we know about the man?A. He stayed in America for two weeks. B. He traveled around

6、America by car. C. He doesnt like typical Japanese food.听第8段材料, 回答第10至12题。10. How many years did the man study abroad altogether?A. 5 years.  B. 9 years.  C. 10 years. 11. Where is the man from?A. America.  B. Japan.  C. Canada. 12. W here do American teenagers lik

7、e to hold parties?A. In their own houses.  B. In their classrooms.  C. In pubs. 听第9段材料, 回答第13 至16题。13. What happened to Anita?A. She fell off her bike.  B. She fell from the stairs.  C. She fell off the ladder. 14. Where are the man and his students?A. On the first floo

8、r of Cutler Hall. B. On the second floor of the dormitory building. C. On the second floor of Cutler Hall. 15. What does the woman do most probably?A. A telephone operator.  B. A doctor.  C. A nurse. 16. W hat does the woman ask the man to do?A. To drive Anita to the ho

9、spital. B. To wait for the ambulance. C. To ask more students for help. 听第10段材料, 回答第17 至20题。17. Which grade is the speaker in?A. The second grade. B. The third grade.  C. The fourth grade. 18. What does the speaker ask the students to keep with them?A. A school map.  B.

10、 A library card.  C. A list of classes. 19. Where can the students choose their optional courses?A. In the cafeteria.  B. In the students union. C. In the computer center. 20. What will the speaker probably do next?A. Take the students on a tour of the school. B. Give t

11、he students advice on taking classes. C. Describe the school building to the students.第二部分:阅读理解( 共两节, 满分40 分)第一节( 共15 小题;每小题2 分, 满分30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。 APhantom Gourmet Food FestivalSaturday, September 24, noon - 4 pmLansdowne & Ipswich Streets617-635-2120Ag

12、es 21+$40/ in advance; $50, day of eventThe Phantom Gourmet presents a giant afternoon Food Festival to take place in the streets, bars, and clubs around Fenway Park. Ticket holders will have access to several food samplings, entrance to the streets and bars, and admission to nightclub parties. Drin

13、ks are not included with tickets. Also, if you want to fit in, Phantom Gourmet suggests wearing something purple. The 4th annual Fashion ShowSaturday, September 24,8 pmCyclorama at Boston Center for the Arts, 539 Tremont St., Boston 02 116617-426- 5000$50- $175As part of Boston Fashion week 201

14、1, the event presents the 4th annual Fashion Show, which will show some of the best designers in the fashion industry. Contestants, Jery Tam, Maya Luz, and Keith Lissner (The Fashion Show, Bravo TV) also plan to be present. Regent Theatres 95th Anniversary CelebrationSunday, September 25, 4 pmT

15、he Regent Theatre, 7 Medford St. , Arlington 02476781-646-4849Allages$10/ in advance, $15 / day of show, $5 / kids under 12The Regent Theatre presents a show in honor of their 9Sth anniversary. Entertainment for the evening will include musicians, local singers, dancers, storytellers, comedians and

16、famous bands. The show will be hosted by Dan Foley of the Airborne Comedians. An Evening with Donald RumsfeldMonday, September 26, 7 pmThe Historic Old South Meeting House, 310 Washington St., Boston 02108617-482- 6439$50WRKO AM680 presents An Evening with Donald Rumsfeld, featuring a talk by t

17、he former US Secretary of Defense. Rumsfeld will discuss details of his book Known and Unknown , including the events surrounding the September 11attacks and other topics involving the United States government. Tickets are $50 and include an autographed (签名的) copy of Known and Unknown. 21. If y

18、ou have a ticket for the Food Festival, you can           .A. get purple clothes for freeB. drink tea or coffee for freeC. eat any food as you like for freeD. attend nightclub parties for free22. If a couple and their 15-year-old son buy tickets for Regen

19、t Theatres 95th Anniversary Celebration in advance, they should pay              .A. 25 dollarsB. 30 dollarsC. 32 dollarsD. 45 dollars23. If you are interested in the topics about the United States Government, you should  

20、60;       .A. go to clubs around Fenway ParkB. call 781-646-4849 for some informationC. make an appointment in advanceD. attend An Evening with Donald RumsfeldBOn the morning of September 7th, 19- year- old Ryan Harris and 40-year-old Stonie Huffman, two Sitka, Alaska r

21、esidents, took off on their 28-foot boat in search of fish. Two miles into the ocean, their boat began to have some problems. They managed to fix the problems, but decided to head back to shore anyway. However, before they could call for help or grab a life jacket, an eight-foot wave slammed hard ag

22、ainst their boat and overturned it, throwing both men into the cold Alaskan waters. Stranded, they beg an to look around to see what they could grab onto and saw a couple of the empty fishing boxes from the boat, floating around. Ryan managed to climb inside one. Stonie, however, was not as luc

23、ky and managed to only grab onto the lid of the box. Soon, they both started drifting apart. While Ryan continued to bob up and down in the box, the waves started carrying Stonie away. But as luck would have it, he caught sight of one of the life suits from their boat floating in the ocean and

24、managed to grab it. Though putting it on and hanging onto the lid at the same time was not an easy task, Stonie managed it and then began his long swim back to shore. He ended up on a deserted patch of land about 25 miles northwest of Sitka, where he had to wait until Saturday morning almost 24 hour

25、s after the fishing trip began, for rescuers to find him.  Meanwhile, 19-year-old Ryan continued to drift around the ocean trying to stay alive and hoping someone would find him. The brave teenager repeated himself over and over again, “Im Ryan Hunter Harris and Im not going to die here.” He wa

26、s sure he would be rescued. Two hours after his friend was rescued and able to guide the Coast Guard and, 26 hours after the adventure began, Ryan was finally found and brought back to shore. What was amazing was that besides a few scratches, the youngster was in perfect health. Will he ever ve

27、nture out on a fishing trip again? Only time will tell!24. We learn that on Ryan and Stonies way back to shore,           .A. they had expected they would encounter dangerB. they were struck by a big wave all of a suddenC. they tried to fix the probl

28、ems of their boatD. they were frightened by many big waves25. What does the underlined word“Stranded” in Paragraph 2mean?A. Trapped. B. Injured. C. Encouraged. D. Puzzled. 26. Paragraph 4 shows when Ryan was drifting around the ocean, he       &

29、#160;   .A. was frightenedB. amused himselfC. became hopelessD. stayed positive27. The writer finds it surprising that            .A. Ryan was finally foundB. it took so long to finally find RyanC. Ryan was only slightly injuredD. Ryan

30、 decided to go on a fishing trip againCThe World Health Organization says that the disease polio is no longer widespread in India. In 2009,half of the worlds cases of polio were there. But In 2011, there was only one new case of polio in the country. Polio is caused by a virus. It spreads very

31、quickly from one person to another. Victims often lose the use of their arms and legs. In the most serious cases, polio can kill a person. Twenty-five years ago, polio affected about 200, 000 children in India each year. The United Nations childrens organization, UNICEF, sent teams. of health w

32、orkers into local villages. Team members told families in their neighborhood about the importance of giving liquid medicine to children to protect them against polio. But it was not easy at first. A member said, “They used to think that our children will not be able to have children when they g

33、row up if they get the drop. They used to think like this. But now they dont. Now they allow their kids to get the drops.” Now things have changed. Asma Khatun is a mother in the town of Ghaziabad in the northern state of Utter Pradesh. She said, “Whenever anyone comes, we get the children vaccinate

34、d(接种疫苗). Even if nobody came to our house, we would send our children to a clinic to get vaccinated. A local Muslim leader says the vaccination campaign has been successful because it is supported by religious leaders. He said, “The polio vaccination campaign has been successful here because ou

35、r Muslim scholars are with us. With their support, we are able to make people understand that giving children the vaccine is beneficial and crucial.”The Indian government has now launched a new campaign to vaccinate 170 million children under the age of five. The campaign will target newborn ba

36、bies, migrants and people living in poor, crowded areas where the disease spreads more quickly. 28. What is the writers purpose in writing the passage?A. To tell the world how to fight against polio. B. To tell us good news about fighting against polio in India. C. To prove that with

37、good methods polio can be prevented. D. To explain why people in India are no longer afraid of polio. 29. We learn that when parents in India were first advised to get their children vaccinated, they          .A. didnt believe it could prevent p

38、olioB. became relaxed and believed it would workC. were afraid it would do harm to their childrenD. were afraid it would make their children die30. What is Muslim leaders attitude towards getting children vaccinated now?A. Supportive. B. Negative. C. Uncaring. D. Worried.31. We know f

39、rom the last paragraph that the new campaign          .A. was started by the World Health OrganizationB. is successful mainly because of Muslim scholarsC. aims at 170 million children under the age of fiveD. mainly targets people living in poor and crowde

40、d areasDThe minute you start talking about what youre going to do if you lose, you have lost. Some people have a great fear of losing. In fact, fear is not the best description of what they have. It is more like a crazy phobia(恐惧症) that they cannot keep away from. Day after day, these people al

41、low their fear of losing to control everything in their lives. They are so afraid of losing that they try to keep away from losing without considering the cost of doing so.When things start to get out of control, fear begins to come in. As the fear of losing or getting hurt overwhelms(充溢) them, they

42、 quickly look for excuses, rather than fight back or find a way to deal with their fear. They never realize that losing is just as common as eating and breathing. If one is given a choice, who wouldnt prefer winning over losing? After all, winning is exciting and winning is what living is all a

43、bout. Although we might try hard all the time, were not going to win every time. In fact, most of us are going to lose a lot more often than we win and, believe it or not, its not all bad. In order to make the most of our abilities ,we have to take risks every now and then. When we take risks,

44、we might get knocked down, or even knocked flat, but with each failure and each loss, we have an opportunity to get better and get closer to the life we expect. 32. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. The Bad Effects of LosingB. Make the Most of Every SuccessC. We

45、Win Some and We Lose SomeD. Winning Is the Main Purpose in Life33. By saying the underlined sentence “They are so afraid. . .” in paragraph 2, the author means           . A. one should avoid losing by using any kind of meansB. one is too afraid

46、 to deal with losing properly by himselfC. one is so afraid of losing that he cant step forward at allD. one should make efforts to deal with losing rather than avoid it34. We can know from the passage that           .A. fear works most when one is e

47、ager to winB. losing is a common part of our daily livesC. one should avoid losing without considering the costD. the more losing one experiences, the stronger one will become35. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Losing is of great value to success. B. The more we fear, the better we

48、 will perform. C. Only when we improve our abilities can we win. D. Only through experiencing losing can we get what we want.第二节( 共5 小题;每小题2 分, 满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。 The beginnings of the Globe TheatreThe Globe Theatre is one of the most well-known theatres in the

49、 world. In 1996, it was voted for the “best attraction in Europe”. However, this version of the Globe, completed in the mid-1990s with funds from the Shakespeare Globe Playhouse Trust, is not the original Globe built in the 1500s. During the 16th century, plays were popular entertainment among

50、all kinds of people from wealthy nobles to the working class. 36 Actors performed in small hotels throughout the countryside and in London. James Burbage, an actor and painter, build the first public playhouse in England called The Theatre because it was the first ever built in London. Now the audie

51、nce could come to the actors rather than the other way around, 37.When Burbage died, his sons Cuthbert and Richard, took over The Theatre. The Land, however, on which the playhouse was built was not owned by Burbage. 38 The actors decided they would build their own theatre. They rented land near ano

52、ther theatre, The Rose, and used wood from The Theatre to build the first Globe Theatre. It was here that Shakespeares famous plays were performed. 39 The actors love for the Globe was so strong that when it burned down in 1613, they pooled their own money to rebuilt it, making it even better than b

53、efore with beautiful decorations and details adorning(装饰) the stage. 40A. The Theatre was a huge success. B. This theatre could hold several thousand people!C. Queen Elizabeth I of England had a great love for plays. D. When one enters the Globe Theatre ,one is in the greatest theater.

54、0;E. A man named Giles Allen owned the land and didnt want to rent the land to them. F. Success was immediate and the Globe Theatre was a favorite of audiences and actors alike. G. Even though this version of the Globe Theatre didnt survive through the century, its influence lives on.第三部分:

55、英语知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)第一节完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1. 5 分, 满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。These days my work is mostly on the Internet. However, there is one 41 that I use nearly every day. And I learned it from my dad almost 40 years ago in a very different 42.My father ran a

56、plumbing(水管) shop. I had to 43 him with his work. One day, I was asked to work 44 a concrete floor. It wasnt the kind of work I 45. The work was physical work which involved 46 a chisel(凿子) and swinging a five- pound hammer at it really 47. Often, my aim was bad 48 the hammer missed the chisel and 4

57、9 my wrist. After ten minutes, my dad came, expecting to find the job completed. Actually, it wasnt. He asked, “Son, have you been doing it all the time?”“Well dad,” I told him 50, “I figure out a good way to do this more 51. I just tap the chisel and move it. Im generating a circle of shock wave do

58、wn into the concrete. That way, itll break along the lines and I wont hurt my wrist again.” Dad gave me a 52 look. He said, “Son, just hit the thing.” Then Dad 53 me his hand. I saw many scars on it .He told me, “If you stick to the work, youll 54 it sooner. “ Well, I did hit it then. And the job on

59、ly took five more minutes to finish. 55enough, even though I hammered my 56 two or three times, I was proud that Id just done it.Today, nearly 40 years later, when I 57 any difficulty in work I still hear my fathers voice, “Son just hit the thing.”I feel 58 because I know hes still urging me to take

60、 action, go ahead, get the job done, and never 59 the scars.  And thats not a bad 60 to carry through life. 41. A. reason B. principle C. measure D. plan42. A. life B. moment C. job D. occasion43. A. help B. leave C. bother D. provide44. A. sweeping B. building C. designing D. breaking45. A. enjoyed B. heard C. found D. avoided46. A. finding B. making C. holding D. choosing47. A. frequently B. fast C. exactly D. hard48. A. so B. but C. or

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