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1、2014湖北云梦高二英语5月月考试卷(含答案)2014湖北云梦高二英语5月月考试卷(含答案)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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.Whatkindofshopwillthemanopennextmonth?A.Afruitshop.B.Aclothingshop.C.Abagshop.2.Whowillthewomancall?A.Hermother.B.Herfriend.C.Herboss.3.W

2、hatwillthemandotoday?A.Gobackhomeearly.B.Dothenewproject.C.Seehiswifeoffattheairport.4.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inaclothingstore.B.Inarestaurant.C.Atatheater.5.Whattimeisitnow?A.7:30.B.8:00.C.8:30.第二节听下面5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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题

3、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、7题。6.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Itssunny.B.Itswindy.C.Itsrainy.7.Howdoesthewomansound?A.Excited.B.Confident.C.Uncertain.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthe$300mostlyspenton?A.Food.B.Books.C.Clothes.9.Howmuchwasthemansshirt?A.$40.B.$50.C.$75.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherewillthema

4、nstudy?A.AtNYU.B.AtColumbiaUniversity.C.AtPrincetonUniversity.11.Howlonghasthemansunclelivedintheapartment?A.Fortwoyears.B.Forthreeyears.C.Forfouryears.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoflivingwithrelatives?A.Itsveryconvenient.B.Ittroublestherelatives.C.Itsavesalotofmoney.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatwillthemandr

5、ink?A.Coffee.B.Tea.C.Water.14.Whatdoesthewomanliketoaddinherhotcoffee?A.Onlycream.B.Milkandsugar.C.Creamandsugar.15.Whendoesthewomanusuallydrinkicedcoffee?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.16.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherhabit?A.Shewillcontinueit.B.Itsverydangerous.C.Itsworsethanshopping.

6、听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutcarsinVenice?A.Theyarenotallowedonthebridges.B.Therearenoneinthecenterofthecity.C.Theonlycarsinthecenteraretaxis.18.WhatdoesthespeakerwarnaboutSaintMarksSquare?A.Thebuildingsareveryold.B.Theshopsareveryexpensive.C.Thecafesarenotcheap.19.WhenwasSaintMark

7、sBasilicabuilt?A.Inthe9thcentury.B.Inthe16thcentury.C.Inthe17thcentury.20.Wherecanpeopleseegreatpaintingsaccordingtothetalk?A.Inthebiggestmuseum.B.IntheAcademyofFineArts.C.Onthewallsofthechurch.第二部分词汇知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,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。21.Hearingthenewst

8、hathersonwasfound,shebreathedasighof.AexcitementBjoyCreliefDbelief22.thedifficultiesintalking,theycanunderstandeachotherbybodylanguage.AregardlessBalthoughCThoughDinspite23.Theuniversityisveryfamous,sotherewerealotoffortheposition.AactorsBapplicantsCfindersDwatchers24.Duringthe16thAsianGames,manypeo

9、plemuchexperienceandknowledgethroughvolunteerwork.AundertookBaccumulatedCabandonedDaccomplished25.Ourschoolsmoking,thatistosay,wearenotallowedtosmokeatschool.AallowsBpromisesCobjectsDforbids26.Hewasbyhisfailuretofindthejobhehadbeenlookingforwardto.AcastdownBkeptupCturnedoverDturneddown27.Haveyoufini

10、shedyourhomeworkyet?Notyet,Itodoitjustafewminutesago.AgetdownBsetoutCsetaboutDsetup28.AsIjoinedthebigcrowd,Igotfrommyfriends.AlostBsparedCseparatedDmissed29.Imsorrytothemeeting,butthereisanurgentcallforthechairman.AbotherBdisturbCstopDinterrupt30.TheSeptember11Attackhasbeenbytheentireinternationalco

11、mmunity.AcondemnedBscoldedCcriticizedDblamed第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(AB、CD)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。BrownieandSpottywereneighbourdogswhometeverydaytoplaytogether.Likepairsofdogsyoucanfindinany_31_,thesetwodogslovedeachotherandplayed_32_sooftenthattheyhadwornapaththroughthegrassofthefie

12、ldbetweentheirownhouses.Oneevening,Browniesfamily_33_thatBrowniehadntreturnedhome.Theywentlookingforhimwithno_34_.Browniedidntappearthenextday,and,despitetheir_35_tofindhim,bythenextweekhewasstillmissing.Curiously,Spotty_36_atBrownieshousealone,barking.Busywiththeirownlives,theyjustignoredthe_37_lit

13、tleneighbourdog.Finally,onemorningSpotty_38_totakeno”forananswer.SpottyfollowedTedabout,barkingstrongly,thenrunningtowardsanearbywood,asiftosay,_39_me!Itsurgent!”TedfollowedtheanxiousSpotty.Thelittledogledthemantoa_40_spotahalfmilefromthehouse.ThereTedfoundhisbelovedBrownie_41_,oneofhishindlegsstuck

14、inasteellegholdtrap.Horrified,TednowwishedhedtakenSpottysearlierrequirement_42_.ThenTednoticedsomethingquiteremarkable.Spottyhaddonemorethansimply_43_Browniesownertohistrappedfriend.Inacirclearoundthe_44_dog,Tedfoundsomedogfood-whichwaslater_45_astheremainsofeverymealSpottyhadbeenfedthat_46_!Spottyh

15、adbeenvisitingBrownie_47_,inasingle-mindedquesttokeephisfriendalivebyofferinghisowncomfort.SpottyhadobviouslystayedwithBrownietoprotecthimfrombeinghurt,snuggling(依偎)withhimatnighttokeephim_48_andtouchinghimgentlywithitsnosetokeephisspiritsup.Brownies_49_wastreatedbyaveterinarianandherecovered.Forman

16、yyearsafterwards,thetwofamilieswatchedthefaithfulfriendsfrolicking(嬉戏)_50_chasingeachotherdownthatwell-wornpathbetweentheirhouses.31.A.villageB.storyC.neighborhoodD.film32.A.togetherB.wildlyC.separatelyD.happily33.A.watchedB.heardC.fearedD.noticed34.A.hopeB.successC.failureD.information35.A.wishesB.

17、demandsC.effortsD.worries36.A.wentupB.showedupC.tookupD.putup37.AnervousB.eagerC.angryD.clever38.A.decidedB.refusedC.wantedD.pretended39.A.LoveB.HitC.ForgiveD.Follow40.A.beautifulB.distantC.wildD.clean41.A.aliveB.deadC.braveD.sleepy42.A.immediatelyB.seriouslyC.directlyD.honestly43.A.askedB.orderedC.

18、informedD.led44.A.injuredB.defeatedC.frightenedD.worried45.A.regardedB.determinedC.recognizedD.showed46.A.monthB.dayC.eveningD.week47.A.anxiouslyB.regularlyC.sometimesD.calmly48.A.fearlessB.wellC.warmD.hopeful49.A.legB.headC.bodyD.tail50.A.butB.orC.soD.and第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题分2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个

19、选项(AB、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。APeopleintheUnitedStateshonortheirparentswithtwospecialdays:MothersDay,onthesecondSundayinMay,andFathersDay,onthethirdSundayinJune.Thesedaysaresetasidetoshowloveandrespectforparents.Theyraisetheirchildrenandeducatethemtoberesponsiblecitizens.Theygiveloveandcare.Thesetw

20、odaysofferanopportunitytothinkaboutthechangingrolesofmothersandfathers.Moremothersnowworkoutsidethehome.Morefathersmusthelpwithchildcare.Thesetwospecialdaysarecelebratedinmanydifferentways.OnMothersDaypeoplewearcarnations(康乃馨).Aredonesymbolizesalivingmother.Awhiteoneshowsthatthemotherisdead.Manypeop

21、leattendreligiousservicestohonorparents.Itisalsoadaywhenpeoplewhoseparentsaredeadvisitthecemetery.Onthesedaysfamiliesgettogetherathome,aswellasinrestaurants.TheyoftenhaveoutdoorbarbecuesforFathersDay.Thesearedaysoffunandgoodfeelingsandmemories.Anothertraditionistogivecardsandgifts.Childrenmakethemin

22、school.Manypeoplemaketheirownpresents.Thesearevaluedmorethantheonesboughtinstores.Itisnotthevalueofthegiftthatisimportant,butitis“thethoughtthatcounts.Greetingcardstores,florists,candymakers,bakeries,telephonecompanies,andotherstoresdoalotofbusinessduringtheseholidays.51WhichisNOTareasonforchildrent

23、oshowloveandrespectforparents?A.ParentsbringupchildrenB.ParentsgiveloveandcaretochildrenC.ParentseducatechildrentobegoodpersonsD.Parentspassawaybeforechildrengrowup52Whatdoyouknowfromthepassage?A.MothersDayandFathersDayarebothinMay.B.Fewerwomenworkedoutsidethehomeinthepast.C.Notallthechildrenrespect

24、theirparents.D.Fathersarenotasimportantasmothersathome.53OnMothersDayandFathersDay,.A.peopleusuallyhavefamilypartiesB.everyonegoestovisitthecemeteryC.childrenalwaysgotoparentshomeD.hand-madecardsarethemostvaluablegifts54Whatdoyouthink“floristsdo?A.Theysellflowers.B.Theymakebreadorpastry.C.Theyoffere

25、noughroomforhavingfamilyparties.D.TheysellspecialclothesforMothersDayandFathersDay.BDoctorssayangercanbeanveryharmfulemotionunlessyoulearnhowtodealwithit.Theywarnthatangryfeelingscanleadtoheartdisease,stomachproblems,headaches,emotionalproblemsandpossiblycancer.Angerisanormalemotionthatweallfeelfrom

26、timetotime.Somepeopleexpressangeropenlyinacalmreasonableway.Othersburstwithanger,losingcontrolofthemselves.Butotherpeoplerepresstheiranger.Theycannotorwillnotexpressit.Foryearsmanydoctorsthoughtthatrepressingangerwasmoredangeroustoapersonshealththanexpressingit.Theysaidthatwhenapersonisangry,thebrai

27、ngivesoffthesamehormones(激素)thatareproducedduringtensesituations.Theyspeedtheheartrate,raisebloodpressure,orsugarintothebloodandnarrowthebloodvessels(脉管)totheinterstices(空隙).Ingeneral,thepersonfeelsexcitedandreadytoact.Doctorssaidthatrepressingthesefeelingsonlymakesthefeelingscontinue.Andthiscanlead

28、tomanymedicalproblems.Doctorsthoughtapersoncouldpreventtheseproblemsbylettingtheangeroutbyexpressingitfreely.Butrecentlysomedoctorsheldadifferentview.Theysaidthatpeoplewhoexpressangerrepeatedlyandviolentlydidbecome,infact,moreandnotlessangry.Theysaidthis,too,cancausemedicalproblems.Somedoctorssaytha

29、tbothrepressingandexpressingangercanbedangerous.Theybelievethatthosewhoexpressangerviolentlymaybemorelikelytodevelopheartdisease,andtheybelievethatthosewhokeeptheirangerinsidemayfaceagreaterdangerofhighbloodpressure.Doctorssaythesolutionislearninghowtodealwithanger.Theysaythefirststepistoadmitthatyo

30、uareangryandtorecognizetherealcauseoftheanger,andthendecideifthecauseisserious.Ifitis,theysay:Donotexpressyourangerwhileangry.Waituntilyourangerhascooleddownandyouareabletoexpressyourselfcalmlyandreasonably.55Whatdoesthephraserepressangermean?A.Forgetonesanger.B.Expressonesangeropenly.C.Treatonesang

31、ercalmlyandreasonably.D.Keeponesangerinside.56Repressingangerisconsideredtobedangerousbecauseofallthefollowingexceptthat.A.theheartrateincreasesB.thebloodpressurerisesC.thebloodcontainssugarD.somebloodvesselsbecomethinner57Whenyougetangry,whichofthefollowingshouldyoudoforthegoodofhealth?A.Repressing

32、theanger.B.Expressingtheanger.C.Learninghowtomakeadeal.D.Treatingtheangerproperly.58Whatisthecentraltopicofthispassageabout?A.Thedifferentwaysofdealingwithanger.B.Thedangersofangerandthesolution.C.Newmedicaldiscoveries.D.Theargumentbetweenthenewandoldviewsaboutanger.CMay:HappeningsfromthepastMay5,18

33、84IsaacMurphy,sonofaslaveandperhapsthegreatesthorseriderinAmericanhistory,ridesBuchanantowinhisfirstKentuckyDerby.Hebecomesthefirstriderevertowintheracethreetimes.May9,1754BenjaminFranklinsPennsylvaniaGazetteproducesperhapsthefirstAmericanpoliticalcartoon(漫画),showingasnakecutinpieces,withthewords“Jo

34、inorDie”printedunderthepicture.May11,1934ThefirstgreatduststormoftheGreatPlainsDustBowl,theresultofyearsofdrought,blowstopsoilallthewaytoNewYorkCityandWashington,D.C.May19,1994JacquelineLeeBouvierKennedyOnassis,formerfirstladyandoneofthemostfamouspeopleofthe1960s,diedofcancerinNewYorkCityattheageof6

35、4.May24,1844SamuelF.B.Morsrtapsoutthefirstmessage,“WhatHathGodWrought,”overtheexperimentallong-distancetelegraphlinewhichrunsfromWashington,D.C.,toBaltimeore,Md.59.WeknowfromthetextthatBuchananis.AIsaac”sfatherBawinninghorseC.aslavetakingcareifhorsesD.thefirstracinghorseinKentucky60.Whatisthetitleof

36、thefirstAmericanpoliticalcartoon?A.JoinorDieB.PennsylvaniaGazetteC.WhatHathGodWroughtD.KentuckyDerby61.InwhichyeardidtheformerfirstladyJacquelinedie?A.1934B.1960C.1964D.199462.Whichofthefollowingplaceshastodowiththefirsttelegraminhistory?A.Washington,D.C.B.NewYorkCityC.Kentucky.D.PennsylvaniaDFarfro

37、mthelandofAntarctica,ahugeshelfoficemeetstheocean.Attheundersideoftheshelftherelivesasmallfish,theAntarcticcod.Forfortyyearsscientistshavebeencuriousaboutthatfish.Howdoesitlivewheremostfishwouldfreezetodeath?Itmusthavesomesecret.TheAntarcticisnotacomfortableplacetoworkandresearchhasbeenslow.Nowitsee

38、mswehaveananswer.Researchwasbegunbycuttingholesintheiceandcatchingthefish.Scientistsstudiedthefishsbloodandmeasureditsfreezingpoint.Thefishweretakenfromseawaterthathadatemperatureof-1.88Candmanytinypiecesoficefloatinginit.Thebloodofthefishdidnotbegintofreezeuntilitstemperaturewasloweredto-2.05C.That

39、smalldifferenceisenoughforthefishtoliveatthefreezingtemperatureoftheice-saltmixture.Thescientistsnextresearchjobwasclear:Findoutwhatinthefishsbloodkeptitfromfreezing.Theirsearchledtosomereallystrangethingmadeupofaproteinneverbeforeseeninthebloodofafish.Whenitwasremoved,thebloodfrozeatseawatertempera

40、ture.Whenitwasputback,thebloodagainhaditsantifreezequalityandaloweredfreezingpoint.Studyshowedthatitisanunusualkindofprotein.Ithasmanysmallsugarmoleculesheldinspecialpositionswithineachbigproteinmolecule.Becauseofitssugarcontent,itiscalledaglycoprotein.Soithascometobecalledtheantifreezefishglycoprot

41、ein.OrAFGP.63.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.TheterribleconditionsintheAntarctic.B.Aspecialfishlivinginfreezingwaters.C.TheiceshelfaroundAntarctica.D.ProtectionoftheAntarcticcod.64.WhycantheAntarcticcodliveatthefreezingtemperature?A.Theseawaterhasatemperatureof-1.88C.B.Itlovestoliveintheice-saltmixture.

42、C.Aspecialproteinkeepsitfromfreezing.D.Itsbloodhasatemperaturelowerthan-2.05C.65.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph5referto?A.Atypeofice-saltmixture.B.Anewlyfoundprotein.C.Fishblood.D.Sugarmolecule.66.Whatdoes“glyco-intheunderlinedword“glycoprotein”inthelastparagraphmean?A.sugarB.iceC.bloodD.m

43、oleculeEInthenorthofScotlandthereisalakecalledLochNess.ItisthebiggestlakeinBritain.Itisoverthirtykilometreslongandinplacesnearly300metersdeep.Itiscoldanddarkandnotmanypeoplewentthereuntilafter1930.Thenaroadwasmadearoundthelake.Holidaymakersbegantousetheroad,andthiswaswhenthestoriesbegan.Someonesaidt

44、hathehadseenamonsterinthelake.Hesaiditwastwelvemeterslong.Ithadalongneckandasmallhead.Thensomeoneelsesaidhehadseenit.Otherssaidthesamethingandin1933aLondondoctortookaphoto.Itlookedlikeamonsterwithalongneckandathickbodybutthephotowasnotdear.ThenewspapersprintedthepictureandcalledittheLochNessmonster,

45、orNessie.Thentheargumentbegan.Somepeople,however,werecertaintherewassomethinglivinginthelake.Otherssaidtherewasnothingthere.In1961,alotofpeoplejoinedtogethertomakearealefforttoseeandphotographthemonsteriftherewasone!Severaltimespeoplethoughttheysawsomethingbutaftertenyearstherewasstillnorealproof.La

46、terunderwatertelevisioncameraswereused,butnoonefoundanyrealproof.However,theydidfindsomethinginteresting:ahugeunderwatercave.Itwasbigenoughtobehomeofamonster,butofcourse,thiswasnotaproof.In1975,however,someAmericanscientistsformedasearchgroup.Theyusedanunderwatercamera.Ittookpictureseveryseventyseco

47、nds.Someofthepicturesseemedtoshowared-browncreature.Itsbodywasaboutfourmeterslongandhadaveryuglyheadontheendofafourmeterneck.Manypeoplethenbegantobelieveinthemonster.Buteventodaywecannotbecertain.67.Before1930,.A.fewpeoplewenttoLochNessLakeB.manypeoplehadbeenthereC.nobodywenttothelakeD.nobodyknewabo

48、utthelake68.Whatdidthemonsterlooklike?A.Itlookedlikeahorse.B.Itwasacreaturewithalongneckandasmallhead.C.Itlookedbeautiful.D.Itwastinyandpretty.69.Whofirsttookaphotoofthemonster?A.AnAmericanB.AtelevisioncameraC.Aholiday-makerD.AdoctorfromLondon70.AsearchgroupformedbysomeAmericanscientists.A.foundthem

49、onsteritselfB.foundahugecaveunderwaterC.believedthattherewasntanymonsteratallD.tooksomepictureswhichseemedtoshowamonster第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分50分)第一节:完成句子(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列各小题,根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子,并将答案写在答题卡上的相应题号后。71.isthatweshouldattachtheimportancetospokenEnglish.(matter)最要紧的是我们必须重视英语口语。72.He

50、issaidinEnglandfor10years,sohecanspeakitfluently.(study)据说他在英国学英语有10年了,所以他能讲一口流利的英语。73.Ihimthesecret.(resist)我情不自禁地告诉了他那个秘密。74.,youcanreplytomewithseveralwords.(convenient)如果你方便的话你可以简单地回复我。75.Thebuildinginourhometown,TangDynasty,arestillingoodcondition.(date)我们的故乡的一些建筑可追溯到唐朝,现在依然保持完好。76.Ifonlyhentheexam,theresultswouldhavebeenbetter.(careful)如果他在考试中认真一点,结果就会好得多。77.Hedidntlooklikehisage.Heunimaginablediff

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