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1、天津一中 2016-2017-2 高二年级英语学科模块质量调查试卷第一卷I. 听力 (共 20 小题,每题 0.5 分,满分 10 分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 0.5 分,满分 2.5 分)A 、 B、 C 三个选项中选出最佳10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题C. Take a rest.听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例 : How much isthe skirt?A. 19.15B. 9.15C. 9.18答案是 B1. What will the man probably do?

2、A. Go to a party.B. Meet hisboss.2. What dowe know about the man?A. He has been caughtcopyinga report.B. He won t leave till the last minute.C. He is not free at the moment.3. What isthe woman concerned about?A. Her health.B. Her appearance.C. Her character.4. What does the manmean?A. The room will

3、be warmer.B. The fridge willbe fixed.C. The lights will be switched on.5. What does the man imply?A. He doesn t care where to put the new shoes.B. The woman alreadyhas too many shoes.C. The new shoes do not look good enough.第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 0.5 分,满分 7.5 分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳

4、选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话或独白前,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 秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 、 7 题。6. Why doesn t the man want to fly?A. He likes taking the bus.B. He thinks itd angserous.C. He wants to enjoy the scenery.7. Whichmeans of transport does the woman prefer?C.The bus.A. The car.B. The tr

5、ain.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 、 9 题。8. Why is the woman worried?A. She has no time to write her book.B. She doesn t knowwhat to read.C. She hasn t finished her task.9. What dowe know about the man?A. He has finished reading all the books.B. He has forgotten towrite his reports.C. He has been to Europe with the

6、 woman.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Whathelps to impress the interviewer in thefirst place?A. Natural voice.B. Excellentmemory.C. Appropriate body language.11. What should the man do before the interview?A. Get some information about thecompany.B. Recite the answers topossible questions.C. Practice ha

7、ndshaking.12. What advice does the woman offer about the topic of salary?A. Not to bring itup ina roundabout way.B. Not to mention it at the first interview.C. To let the interviewermention itnext time.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. How does the mankill time?A. By watching TV.B. By takinga walk.C.Byeati

8、ngpotatochips.14. What does the woman dislike?A.The city.B. The square.C.The parks.15. What does the man think is themost important?A.Quietness.B. Income.C.Entertainment.16. What dothe man and woman disagree on?A. Whether the city needs a symbol.B. Whether the square is a good place for a walk.C. Wh

9、ether the amusement park should be built.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What kind of English lessonsdoes the speaker recommend?A. Listeningand speaking. B. Readingand writing.C.Examination skills.18. How can a learnertake the lessons when he is not online?A. By making conversations with others.B. By us

10、ing the downloaded sound files.C. By reviewing words,phrases andidioms.19. Whatis mentioned as an advantage of the speaker s onlcinoeurse?A. It helps learners to make friends.B. It offers learners better study methods.C. It improves learnersE nglish skillsquickly.20. What s the speaker s iadbeoaut l

11、earning English?A. LearningEnglishlittleby little.B. Having clearlearning goals.C. Being confident in learning.II. 单项选择(共15 小题,每题 1 分,满分 15 分)21. Inhistory of the NBA, Michael Jordan isreally great success, whonow still holds manyrecords.A. the; /B. the; theC. the; aD. /;/22. It is widelyaccepted th

12、at babies learn to do things because certain acts leadto.A. rewardsB. prizesC. awards D. results23. The position of the department chief isjust now.A. vacantB. emptyC. blankD. hollow24. When Iopened the door, I found my son sitting inhis chair, completely a magazine.A. absorbing inB. absorbedinC.abs

13、orbing toD.absorbed on25. - I made many friends on the Internet,but I think few of them wouldbecome my real friends.-. After all, itis not a real world.A.It s up to youB. I m withyouonthatC. I pmleased to know thatD. It s nothe case26. I was inBeijing then.Otherwise Ito help you moveto the new house

14、.A. would comeB. willhavecomeC. would have come D. will come27. He was told that it would be at least three more monthshecouldrecover andreturn to work.A. whenB. beforeC. sinceD.that28. “ Something must be done before the situation gets.” the managersaid.A. out of dateB. out of mindC. out of placeD.

15、 out of control29. Is that Doctor Brown? Icalli ng mjust toyour appointment at3o clock this afternoon.A. makeB. confirmC. determineD. examine30. The price of goods usually rises when the supply is notfor the demand.A. valuedB. normalC. adequateD. average31. I really enjoymeeting the teachers and tel

16、ling them how we, the students, feelabout things, andin the school.A. what we think should happenB. what should we think happenC. we think what should happenD. we should think what tohappen32. Mary went to the dance party with her boyfriend,leaving her pet doginher room.A. lockedB. being lockedC. lo

17、ckingD. to lock33. I wouldbe glad toyour childfrom school on my way home from work ifyou are not free by five.A. turn upB. pick upC. give up D. take up34. The old man is always lyingin the sofa,the past days he spent in thecountryside.A.lookingback atB. takingpossessionofC. drawinghis attention toD.

18、 making fun of35. T prefer shutting myself in andlistening tomusic all day on Sundays.- That sI don t agreYe.ou should have a more activelife.A. whereB. howC. whenD. whatIII. 完形填空(共20 小题,每题 1 分,满分 20 分)In the depths of my memory,many thingsI did with myfather stilllive. Thesethings come to represent

19、, in fact, what I call 36 and love.I don t remember my father ever getting into a swimming pool. But he did 37the water. Any kind of38ride seemed to give him pleasure.39heloved to fish; sometimes he tookme along.But I never reallyliked being on thewater, the way my father did. I liked being 40 the w

20、ater, moving through it,41it all around me. I was not astrong 42, or one who learned to swim early,forIhad my 43 . But I loved beinginthe swimming pool close to my father s office and 44 those summer dayswith my father, who45come by on a break. I needed him to see what I coulddo. My father would sta

21、nd there inhis suit, the 46 person not in swimsuit.After swimming, I would go 47his office and sit on thewooden chairinfront of hisbig desk, where he let me 48 anything Ifound in his top deskdrawer. Sometimes, if I was leftalone at his desk49 heworked in the lab, anassistant ora student might come i

22、n and tell me perhaps Ishouldn bte playingwith his _50 .But my father always51and said easily, “ Oh, no, it52s . ” Sometimes he handed me coins and told me to get 53 an ice cream.A poet once said,We look at life once, in childhood; the rest is54.And I think it is not only what welook at once, in chi

23、ldhoodthatdeterminesour memories, but 55 , in that childhood, look at us.36.A. desire37.A. avoidB. joyC. angerD. worryB. refuseC. praiseD. love38.A. boatB. busC. trainD. bike39.A. ButB. ThenC. AndD. Still40.A. onB. offC. byD. in41.A. havingB. leavingC. makingD. getting42.A. swimmerB. riderC. walkerD

24、. runner43.44.A. spendingB. savingC. wastingD. ruining45.A. shouldB. wouldC. had toD. ought to46.A. nextB. onlyC. otherD. last47.A. away fromB. out ofC. byD. insideA. hopesB. faithsC. rightsD.fears48.49.A. the momentB. the firsttimeC. whileD. before50.A. fishing netB. office thingsC. wooden chairD.l

25、ab equipment51.A. stood upB. set outC. showed upD. turned out52.A. fineB. strangeC. terribleD. funny53.A. the studentB. the assistantC. myselfD. himself54.A. memoryB. wealth55.A. whichB. whoC. experienceD. practiceC. whatD. whoseA. put upB. break downC. play withD. work outIV.阅读理解(共20 小题,每题 1.5 分,满分

26、 30 分)Itwasthesummerof1965.DeLuca,then17,visitedPeterBuck,afamilyfriend.Buck askedDeLuca about his plans for the future.Ineed a way to pay for it,” DeLuca recallssaying.“ I m going to college, butBuck said, Youshould openasandwich shop.That afternoon, they agreed to be partners. And they seta goal:

27、to open 32stores in ten years. After doing someresearch, buck wrote a checkfor$1000.couldnDeLuca rented a storefront ( 店面 ) in Connecticut, and whenthey covertheir start-up costs, Buck kicked inanother $1000.But business didnt go smoothly as they expected. DeLuca says, After sixmonths, we were doing

28、 poorly, butwe didn thave any financial controls.we didn t know how badly, because” All he and Buck knew was thattheirsaleswere lower than their costs.DeLuca wasmanaging the store and going to theUniversity of Bridgeport at the same time. Buck was workingat his dayjob as a nuclearphysicist in NewYor

29、k. They d meet Monday evenings and brainstorm ideas for keeping the business running. “ Weconvinced ourselves to open asecond store. We figured we couldtell the public, We are so successful, we are opening a second store. Andthey did in the springof 1966. Still, it was a lot of learningby trialand e

30、rror.But the partners learn-as-you-go approach turned out to be theirgreateststrength. Every Friday, DeLuca would drivearound and hand-deliverthe checks topay their suppliers. “ Itprobably took me twoand a halfhours and it wasn t necessary, but as a result, the suppliers got to know me very well,and

31、thepersonal relationshipsestablished really helpedout,” DeLuca says.And havinga goal wasalso important. “ There are so manyproblems that can get you down. You justhave to keep working toward yourgoal,” DeLuca adds.DeLuca ended up foundingSubwaySandwich,the multimilliondollarrestaurant chain.56. DeLu

32、ca opened the first sandwich shop in order to.A.supporthis familyB. pay forhiscollege educationC. help his partner expand businessD. do some research57. Which of the following is true of Buck?A. He put money into the sandwichbusiness.B. He was a professor of business administration.C. He was studyin

33、g at the University of Bridgeport.D. He rented a storefront for DeLuca.58. What can we learn about their first shop?A. It stood at an unfavorableplace.B. It lowered the prices to promotesales.C. It made no profits due to poor management.D. It lacked control over the qualityof sandwiches.59. They dec

34、ided to open a second store because they.A. had enough money to do it.B. had succeeded in their business.C. wished to meet the increasing demand of customers.D. wanted to make believe that they were successful.60. What contributes most to their success according to the author?A. Learningby trial and

35、 error.B. Making friends with suppliers.C. Findingagood partner.D. Openingchainstores.Many parents have learned the hard way thatwhat sounds like opencommunication is often the very thing that closes ayoungster ears andmouth.One common mistake is the Lecture, the longmonologue that often startswith

36、“When I was your age .” Eighteen-year-old Kelly callslectures long, one- sidediscussions in which I don t say much.”Kids reflexively(条件反射地)shut down intheface of a lecture. Their eyesglazeover (呆滞) ,and they don register any incoming information. Listen to13- year-old Sarah describe her least favori

37、te times with her mom and dad. First,theyscream. Then comes the We re so disappointedspeech. Then the neverdid that to my parents;lecture begins. After that, evenif they realizehowridiculousthey sound,they never take it back.”Lines like “When you have children of your own, you ll understandhavebeen

38、seriously saidby parents since time immemorial. Butmany of ourexpertparents, likeBobby, a registerednurse and mother of three, feel that byfallingback on cliches (陈词滥调) to justify our actions, we weaken our position.Since kids are creatures of here andnow, the far-off future has no relevanceto them.

39、 Therefore, good communicators like Bobby suggest,“Give specificreasons foryour actions in presentlanguage: I m not letting you go to thepartybecause I don t think there willbe enough adultsupervisions(监护).Betty, who lives in Missouri, uses an indirect approach. Ifind thatwarningsare accepted more r

40、eadilyifI discuss a newsarticle ona subject I am concernedabout. My husbandand I talk aboutit while ourchildren absorb the information.Then they never think I m preaching( 布道This reallyhelped when Betty kids began driving.Instead of constantlyrepeating Don t drink; don t speedhe would talkabout arti

41、cles in thepaper andexpress sympathy for the victims ofa carcrash. Betty made no specialeffort to draw her kids into theconversation. She depended on a teenager sirong desire to put inhis opinions-especially ifhe thinkshe isn tbeing askedfor them.61. The purpose of the passage is to.A. compare two w

42、ays of parents communicating with theirkidsB. give parents advice on how tocommunicate with their kidsC. explainwhy kids won t listen to theirparents.D. introduce kids reaction to the communication between them and theirparents62. Which of the followingstatements is NOT right?A. Kids won t listen to

43、 theirparents because they think whattheirparents say is boring.B. Many kids think they have no right to express their own opinions.C. Some kids think theirparents shouldapologize when they are wrong.D. Kids don t like anydiscussion at all.63. What does the underlined word “ monologue in the first p

44、aragraph mean?A. a long speech by onepersonB. a speechby two personsC. conversationD. discussion64. Which of the following topic mayappeal tokids?A. Parents own experienceB. Kids possiblelife in the futureC. Something related to kids t pfesenD. What parents have done to their own parents.65. In orde

45、rto make kids follow their advice, parents should_.A. tell theirkids to listencarefullyB. set out their warningsdirectlyC. list out asmany examples as possibleD. arouse kidsdesire to express themselves.CFrom the health point of view we are living in an amazing age.We are freefrom many of the most da

46、ngerous diseases. A large number of oncedeadlyillnesses can now be cured by modernmedicine. It is almost certain that one daymedicineswillbe found for the most stubborn remainingdiseases. Theexpectation of life has increasedgreatly. But though the possibility of living a longand happy life is greate

47、r than everbefore, every day we witness the unbelievablekilling of men, women and children on the roads. Man Vsthe motorcar! It isanever-ending battle which man is losing.Thousands of people all over theworld are killed or horriblykilled each yearand we arequietly sitting back and letting ithappen.

48、It hasbeenrightlysaidthatwhen a man is sitting behind a steering wheel (方向盘),hiscarbecomestheextensionofhispersonality. There is no doubt that themotor- car often brings out a man s very worst qualities. People who are normally quiet and pleasantmay become unrecognizable when they are behind a steer

49、ing-wheel.They say,they are ill-manneredandaggressive,willful astwo-year- oldsandcompletelyselfish. Their hidden angers and disappointments seem tobe brought to thesurface bythe act of driving.The surprising thing is that society smiles so gently on themotoristand seemsto forgive his behavior. Every

50、thing is done for hisconvenience. Cities areallowedto become almost uninhabitablebecause of heavytraffic; towns are made uglyby huge car parks; the countryside is ruined by road networks; andthe deathsbecome nothing more than a number every year, to be easily forgotten.It is high time a worldrule wa

51、s created to reduce this senseless waste ofhumanlife. With regardto driving,the laws of some countriesare unbelievablelenient ( 宽容的 ) and even the strictest are not strict enough. A rule which wasuniversallyaccepted couldonlyhave an obviouslybeneficialeffect onthe accident rate.Here are a few exampl

52、es of some of the thingsthat mightbe done. Thedrivingtest should be standardized and made far more difficultthan itis; all thedrivers should be made to take a test every three years or so; the age at whichyoung people are allowed to driveany vehicle should be raised to at least 21; allvehicles shoul

53、d be put throughstrict tests for safety each year. Even the smallestamount ofalcoholin the blood can damage aperson s driving ability.Presentdrinking anddrivinglaws (wherethey exist) should be made much stricter. Speedlimits should be required on allroads. Governments should laydown safetyspecificat

54、ions for carfactories, as has been done in the USA. All advertising stresspower and performance should bebanned. These measures may notsound goodenough. But surely nothing shouldbe considered as too severe if itresults inreducing the number of deaths. After all, the world isfor humanbeings, notmotor

55、-cars.66. Whatis the main idea of this passage?A. Traffic accidents aremainly caused by motorists.B. Thousands of people all over the world are killedeach year.C. The lawsof some countries about driving are too lenient.D. We should have stricter trafficlaws to prevent accidents.67. What does the aut

56、hor think of society toward motorists?A. Society laughs at themotorists.B. Huge car parks are built in the cities and towns.C. Victims ofaccidents are nothing.D. Society forgives their rude driving.68. What does the author mean bysaying“ his car becomes the extension ofhispersonality ” in Paragraph2

57、?A. Driving can show hishidden qualities.B. Driving can show the other part of his personality.C. Driving canbringout his character.D. Driving canrepresent his manners.69. Which of the following is NOTmentioned as a way againsttraffic accidents?A. Perfect the road network.B. Stricter driving tests.C. Test drivers every three years.D. Raise age limitand l

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