上海理工大学附属中学2014-2015学年高二下学期第一次质量抽查英语试题 (Word版含答案)

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高中英语真题-2014—2015学年度下学期第一次调研考试

高中英语真题-2014—2015学年度下学期第一次调研考试

高中英语真题:2014—2015学年度下学期第一次调研考试(完卷时间:120分钟;满分:150分)第Ⅰ卷 (共89分)第一部分:听力(共20题;每小题1分, 满分20分)第一节(共5 小题;每小题1分, 满分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. When did the woman get up this morning?A. At 7:00.B. At 7:30.C. At 8:30.2. What do we know about the woman?A. She is eager to see her sister.B. She has to leave without her sister.C. She will visit her sister in three months.3. What season is it now?A. Winter.B. Spring.C. Autumn.4. What color jeans does the man want?A. Blue.B. Black.C. Brown.5. What did the woman leave at the man’s flat?A. Her books.B. Her jacket.C. Her mobile phone.听第6段材料, 回答第6、7题。

6. How does the man suggest going to the show at first?A. By bus.B. By taxi.C. By subway.7. How much is a subway ticket?A. It is three times the price of taking a bus.B. It is half the price of taking a taxi.C. It is twice the price of taking a bus.听第7段对话, 回答第8、9题。

上海理工大学附属中学高三10月月考——英语英语

上海理工大学附属中学高三10月月考——英语英语

上海理工大学附属中学2015届高三10月月考英语试题I. Listening Comprehension (30%)Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. Go to the library. B. Give the woman a ride.C. Meet his friend.D. Follow the woman’s directions.2. A. 15 minutes. B. 45 minutes. C. An hour. D. An hour and a quarter.3. A. In a hotel. B. In a restaurant. C. In a cafeteria. D. In a pizza hut.4. A. Employer and employee. B. Husband and wife.C. Teacher and student.D. Patient and doctor.5. A. She’s not interested in the walk. B. She’s too busy to take a walk.C. She does not want to do anything.D. She’ll go after she finishes her work.6. A. She did the exam with ease. B. She hated taking exams.C. The exam was far beyond her.D. The exam was cancelled.7. A. She doesn’t spend much time with her friends.B. She doesn’t like her new school.C. She has adapted easily to her new school.D. She spends most of her free time at school.8. A. Jim is very interesting. B. Jim hasn’t found anything.C. Jim has got a new job.D. Jim is very lazy.9. A. He hasn’t had time to try it on yet. B. It doesn’t fit him very well.C. He dislikes the large shirt.D. He has forgotten to wear it.10. A. He doesn’t know a lot about computers. B. He has already asked for help.C. He is likely to help.D. He was the last one to use the computer.Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. She was bored with her lazy life at home.B. She was offered a good job by her neighbor.C. She wanted to help with the family’s finance.D. Her family would like to see her more involved in social life.12. A. Doing housework. B. Looking after her youngest child.C. Reading newspapers and watching TV.D. Taking good care of her husband.13. A. Jane got angry at Bill’s lazy life. B. Bill failed to adapt to the new situation.C. Bill blamed Jane for neglecting the family.D. The children were not taken good care of.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. 50 million. B. 57 million. C. 120 million. D.128 million.15. A. For financial aid. B. For accurate policy making.C. For economic growth.D. For knowing the level of education.16. A. Helping the developing countries.B. Establishing a partnership with the WHO.C. Improving people’s health.D. Keeping correct records of births and deaths.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation。

上海理工大学附属中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题

上海理工大学附属中学高二上学期期中考试英语试题

2015学年第一学高二英语期中考试满分:100 完成时间:100 分钟I、Listening comprehension 24%Section A Short conversations 10%Directions: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A. At the man’s office. B. At the woman’s office.C. In a cinema.D. Outside the dormitory.2.A. She likes fruit salad. B. She eat whatever she likes.C. She prefers to be on a diet.D. She is afraid of gaining weight.3.A. 7:30. B. 7:40. C.7:50 D. 8:00.4. A. Tim’s excellent performance.. B. Tim’s assignment.C. Tim’s graduation day.D. Tim’s study habits.5. A. Husband and wife. B. Manager and customer.C. Hostess and guest.D. Teacher and student.6. A. He has no interest in wild life protection.B. He can’t join the group.C. He is sorry to fail in the examination..D. He is already busy with the Student Union issue.7. A. Price of petrol. B. Bus fare.C. Traffic condition.D. Petrol shortage.8. A. They will have to get some more paint. B. They should get someone to help them.C. They shouldn’t delay any longer.D. They don’t have to paint the room again.9. A. Summer vacation. . B. Language learning.C. Pleasure of travelling.D. Study abroad.10. A. The woman wants to go to Toronto. B. The man wants to go to Vancouver.C. There are no flights to Toronto.D. There are two direct flight to Toronto.Section B Passages 6%Directions: In section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passage will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions11through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. She explained the functions of the BCD International.B. She described some popular singers.C. She played a new record.D. She introduced the radio program to listeners.12. A. About the Big Hits. B. The History of Pop.C. The Road to Music.D. Pop Words.13. A. To introduce new singers and songwriters.B. To provide the background with music.C. To help to understand the words to the big music hits.D. To hear from listeners’ opinion on music.Questions 14through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. To achieve high marks in study.B. To develop their own interests.C. To be responsible for their parents.D. To discover subjects outside class.15. A. Because there are so few rules.B. Because there are too many rules.C. Because they hate to take part in activities.D. Because they are afraid to make mistakes.16. A. Teachers show little interest in open education.B. Most traditional teachers support open education.C. Many teachers quite enjoy open educationD. Some traditional teachers do not like open education.Section C Longer conversations 8%Directions: In Section C, you will hear one longer conversation. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear the conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.II、Grammar and vocabulary (25%)Section A 7%Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A,B,C andD. Choose one answer that best completes the sentence.25.______ at the top of the Oriental Tower, people below will look very small.A.StandB. StandingC. To standD. If you stand26. _____ from other continents for millions of year, Australia has many plantsand animals not found in any other country in the world.A. Being separatedB. Having been separatedC. Having separatedD. To be separated27. The bell _________ the end of the period rang, _______ our heated discussion.A. indicating; interruptingB. indicated; interruptingC. indicating; interruptedD. indicated; interrupted28. This field of scientific research remains________.A.to be untouchingB. being touchedC. to be untouchedD. untouched29. Don’t sue words, expressions, or phrases _______ only to people with specificknowledge.A. being knownB. having been knownC. to be knownD. known30. ________ from the hill, the whole city of Nanjing looks more beautiful.A. As people seeB. SeeingC. People see the cityD. Seen31. _______ in a top-level university abroad is what many students wish for.catedB. Being educatedC. To educateD. EducatingSection B 8%Directions: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Perhaps one aspect of modern life which is most often considered “annoying” is noise. According to some estimates, the amount of urban noise ____32_____ (double) in the past ten years, and with the increase in road and air traffic, noise is likely to increase too.Noise quite clearly affects the health of modern man. It is a health threat. Loud noise _____33_____ ( say) to be a leading cause of deafness among many people over 65. It is also a major_____34_____(contribute) factor in causing stress, ______35_____ itself causes a variety of illnesses.Noise is sometimes associated with lack of communication in the modern world. In many busy shops, factories and nightclubs, _____36_____ level and constancy of noise make conversation at a natural level difficult or impossible.Certain people in society, such as motorcyclists, seem to believe they have a right ______37___ ( make) as much noise as they like without being fined. Do they?We are so trained to noise in this modern world ___38_____ people growing up with little or no experience of genuine peace and quiet have begun to associate silence with boredom. Isn’t it time for us to start teaching young people that silence is golden and that you can do a lot of interesting things ___39____ the accompaniment of noise?Section C 10%Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word canrecommended. Providing a form for concentrating and organizing notes, the Cornell method sets up a system to direct students to ___40______ the paper into two columns. The note- taking column, which is usually on the right, is twice the size of the key word column on the left. The student should leave five to seven lines blank, at the bottom of the page.Notes from a lecture or teaching occupy the note-taking column which ___41____ contain the main ideas of the textbook or lecture. Most ___42____ ideas and long sentences are avoided while ___43____ or abbreviations(缩写)are preferred instead. To assist with future reviews, ___44___ thoughts or questions should be noted down as soon as possible so that the students may ____45___ to these points for reflection or further research. The key- word column is a(n) __46____ place to note down these ideas. These ideas may later turn into potential research results as students are always encouraged to reflect on the notes ___47_____ or to go deep into the questions further.Within 24 hours after the note- taking, the students must revise and then produce a short summary in the bottom space. Such move helps him to __48____ the topic better. When preparing for a test, the student has ____49____ to a brief but detailed record of the previous classes.III、Reading comprehension 31%Section A 15%Remains of ancient civilization are places which were designed and built as a lasting tribute(致敬)to some individuals or events. By visiting these ___50___ monuments, you are sure to be amazed by how __51__ the ancient civilization that existed centuries before you was. Some of the facilities which could be dated back hundreds of years ago are still in use today. Besides, you will also __52____ at the mysterious stories behind it. The Great Wall, __53___, is probably the best-known monument of China, which consists of a network of walls and towers through which the attack warnings could be received within minutes. __54___ then had enough time to prepare. Estimates (估算)of the total length of the monument ___55___, depending on which sections are included and how they are measured. One of the __56___ mysteries is that, although some of the wall is __57___ in special radar images taken by satellites, astronauts have confirmed that the existing wall is not several thousand years old, nor is it, as many people had __58___ visible to the human eye form outer space.Even older than the Great Wall of China is the Great Pyramid(金字塔)of Giza. Over a 20-year period, thousands of workers made the vision become __59__ with numerous blocks, each weighing more than two tons. It’s still a(n) ___60__ to modern people how ancient men handled__61___ of these giant stones in a time when cars or boats never existed some 4500 years ago. The pyramid served not only as a tomb for King Khufu, but also a place of __62___ activity. The number of the God’s servants at that time showed the importance of such activities. After Khufu died, his body was carefully treated with various medicines and materials and was wrapped in order to be __63__ for long. According to ancient Egyptian belief, the pyramid, where the mummy was placed, provided a place for the king to pass into the afterlife. Then his servants performed rituals(仪式)to bring __64___ to the dead king’s soul, removing all the unrest and pain from his next life.50.A. modern B. historic C. official D. commercial51.A. advanced B. technical C. overlooked D. energetic52.A. stare B. wonder C. aim D. call53.A. in addition B. in other words C. however D. for example54.A. Mechanics B. Workers C. Astronauts D. Soldiers55.A. extend B. remain C. vary D. progress56.A. long-standing B. widely-used C. carefully-chosen D. clearly-stated57.A. recognizable B. reasonable C. reliable D. responsible58.A. proved B. claimed C. threatened D. requested59.A. reality B. tradition C. mansion D. civilization60.A. burden B. secret C. solution D. fortune61.A. finance B. storage C. transportation D. production62.A. sports B. religious C. fighting D. family63.A. preserved B. recovered C. buried D. restored64.A. leadership B. peace C. honour D. inspirationSection B 12%(A)At age 11, Zlata Filipovic saw things that most people pray they never see. Growing up in the middle of a war zone, this little girl experienced firsthand the horrors of war.Filipovic turned 11 in December of 1991. Five months later Serbian soldiers attacked Filipovic’s hometown of Sarajevo, Bosnia. While many people fled the city, Filipovic’s family stayed. Some of the worst moments of the Bosnian conflict would take place right under her nose. How did Filipovic deal with his harrowing experience? By writing a diary.Zlata’s Diary was first published in the summer of 1993 by UNICEF(United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund). It attracted enormous interest. Her writings on the Bosnian conflict were not as sophisticated(老练的)as the daily news reports. Filipovic’s observations were however, more moving and intimate(私人的).Zlata’s Diary gave readers a sense of sympathy for the ordinary people stuck in the Balkan region. Filipovic’s writings raised world awareness of the senseless conflict in Sarajevo. “I see that things are n’t good here,” Filipovic writes. “An ugly war is taking away my childhood.”After two years of enduring the war in Sarajevo, Filipovic’s family escaped to Paris in December of 1993. Zlata’s Diary was then printed by an international publisher. It became an instant bestseller. It has since been translated into 35 languages.Outside Bosnian, Filipovic continued to show deep concern for her torn homeland. In the following years, she gave many talks on the impact of war on children. She spoke often about the need for a stable, lasting peace in the Balkan region.Filipovic eventually attended a British University and received a degree in human sciences. Today, the well-being of the Balkan region remains on her mind. Now Filipovic wants to use her experience to promote peace in a rapidly changing Europe. She hopes that her stories of war will make people listen to her message of peace.65. The underlined word “ harrowing” in Paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “________”.A. desperateB. miserableC. embarrassingD. revolutionary66. What was special about Zlata’s Diary?A. It wrote about war in different languages.B. It was as attractive as the daily news report.C. It helped the world see war through the eyes of a child.D. It made the world know better about the Bosnian conflict.67. It can be learned from the passage that __________.A. Zlata was promoting peace with her stories of war.B. Zlata’s nose was seriously wounded in the conflict.C. Zlata kept her diary a secret until the winter of 1993.D. Zlata felt relieved after escaping from the war in Sara jevo.68. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?A. Zlata Filipovic: growing up in warB. Zlata Filipovic: writing against warC. Zlata Filipovic: changing the worldD. Zlata Filipovic: loving peace in heart(B)Among all the fast growing science and technology, the research of human genes, or biological engineering as people call it, is drawing more and more attention now. Sometimes it is a hot topic discussed by people.The greatest thing that gene technology can do is to cure serious diseases that doctors at present can almost do nothing with, such as cancer and heart disease. Every year, millions of people are murdered by these two killers. And to date, doctors have not found an effective way to cure them. But if the gene technology is applied, not only these two diseases can be cured completely, bringing happiness and more living days to the patients, but also the great amount of money people spend on curing their diseases can be saved, therefore it benefits the economy as well. In addition, human life span(寿命)can be prolonged.Gene technology can help people to give birth to health and clever children. Some families, with the English imperial family being a good example, have hereditary(遗传的)diseases. This means their children will for sure have the family disease, which is a great trouble for these families. In the past, doctors could do nothing about hereditary diseases. But gene technology can solve this problem perfectly. The scientist just need to find the wrong gene and correct it, and a healthy child will be born.Some people are worrying that the gene research can be used to manufacture human beings in large quantities. In the past few years, scientists have succeeded in cloning a sheep, therefore these people predict that human babies would soon be cloned. But I believe cloned babies will not come out in large quantities, for most couples in the world can have babies in very normal way. Of course, the government must take car to control gene technology.69. What does “ these two killers” in the second paragraph refer to?A. Gene technology and another treatment of the two diseasesB. The two murderers who killed the cloned baby.C. The two diseases of cancer and heart disease.D. Hereditary diseases and cancer70. What’s the main idea of the third paragraph?A. How gene technology can be applied in the field of treating hereditary diseases.B. Gene technology can be used to clone human babies.C. Gene technology can help people to give birth to a baby.D. Gene technology can help the English imperial family out.71. In what way gene technology can help to treat hereditary diseases?A. Using gene technology, people with hereditary diseases can have more living days.B. Using gene technology, the scientist finds the wrong gene and corrects it.C. Using gene technology, human babies can be cloned.D. Doctors can cure cancer and heart disease with the help of gene technology.72. What is the main purpose of writing this passage?A. Expressing the writer’s idea that gene technology will benefit people.B. Telling people the disadvantages of gene technology.C. Telling her readers that gene technology will not benefit people .D. Explaining that gene technology will also do harm to the humanity.( C )As the new semester begins, millions of college students across the country are trying hard to remember how best to write a paper or , more likely, how best to delay that paper.Procrastination is the thief of time and a lot of students suffer form it. They can spend whole days in the library doing nothing but staring into space, eating snacks, surfing the Internet, watching videos and looking at other students sitting around them, who , most likely are doing nothing either.Paralyzed(使失去活力)by their habit to procrastinate, they write micro blogs about their fears, asking their online friends if they sometimes have the same issue. But this does nothing to break the spell.(魔咒)According to a recent report, 95 percent of us procrastinate at some point and 20 percent of the world’s population are always procrastinating. The figures are disappointing. Procrastinators are less wealthy, less healthy and less happy than those who don’t delay. Procrastinators like to find excuses to justify their behavior, but BBC columnist Rowan Pelling says they are all wrong.Many procrastinators tell themselves they are perfectionists who work best under pressure. Pelling says this is non sense, as work done at the last minute is more likely to have mistakes than work done on time. The behavior of procrastinators often makes them feel ashamed, inconveniences others and annoys loved ones.Pelling also points out that procrastination feels particularly delinquent(过失的)in a society that thinks of speedy action as admirable, and, at times, even as a moral good.Fortunately, social scientists have thrown their weight behind efforts to understand this behavioral mistake and offer strategies to control it. Piers Steel, a Canadian social scientist and author of The Procrastination Equation, believes human is “designed”to procrastinate. Nevertheless, he suggests a couple of good ways to get through the task at hand.73. From the first two paragraphs we can learn that __________.A. procrastination is beneficial to many students.B. many students are under great pressure in their study.C. lots of college students work hard to write good essays on time.D. many students have the habit of delaying finishing their tasks.74. Which behavior belongs to procrastination?A. Never dream away the time.B. Always complete the tasks ahead of time.C. Never put off till tomorrow what should be done today.D. Always wait to work until the “good mood” or “ good time”.75. According to the passage, which of the following statements is not true.?A. Procrastination makes people waste their time.B. procrastinators usually complete their tasks perfectly.C. Speedy action is considered as a moral standard in the society.D. Procrastination is common among people.76. What is most likely to be discussed in the paragraph that follows?A. Measures to deal with procrastination.B. Approaches to handling the study pressures.C. More examples to illustrate procrastinationD. Introduction to the book The Procrastination Equation.Section C 4%Directions: Read the following passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.The library is one of the most popular places at a western university. Students turn to it for research, conversations about class, and many other services.Compared with Chinese libraries, college libraries in the US and UK tend to offer more resources. A postgraduate at Yale University can borrow as many as 225 books at a time.In addition to borrowing books, there are online and electronic resources. These include a database search of popular and academic material, such as Lexis Nexis Academic, which offer items from newspapers and magazines.Although books and articles are the items that students ask for most frequently, some libraries provide audio and video recordings, maps and sheet music (数据库). At some schools, teachers and tutors put electronic copies of their teaching PPTs on the library Web to give easier access for students.Another useful service in Western college libraries is the Interlibrary Loan. This allows a student at one school to borrow books from another school. The loan request is mad e through the student’s college library, which gets the book, gives it to the user, and arranges for its return.Technology has brought more services to students and has made libraries attractive. Some universities have services for students to send messages through the computer or mobile texts to ask the library staff for information.Earlier this year, Harvard University introduced a new Scan and Deliver service, allowing students to make requests for parts of books and articles. Requests made through the system are handled by library staff. The student receives and sends e-mails with an Internet link to the scanned pages. The service is free and all material comes within four days.It used to be that libraries didn’t allow food or drinks. But that rule is changing and many of them now contain a café so students can spend as much time as they want in the library.Actually, some US university libraries are now all-night affairs, or have at least one study room open all night.(Note:Answer the questions or complete the statements NO MORE THAN TENWORDS).77.In comparison with Chinese libraries, college libraries in the US and UK not only _____78. According to Paragraph4 and 5, what are the two useful services for students in Western College libraries?79.The purpose of Harvard University’s introducing a new Scan and Deliver service is to let_____80.What have some US university libraries done for a change?IV、Writing (20%)Directions:Translate the following sentences into English, using the given words.81.据报道只有二个人在这次交通事故中幸存了。

高二英语下学期第一次质量抽查试题

高二英语下学期第一次质量抽查试题

得夺市安庆阳光实验学校上理工附中2014学年第二学期高二英语月考(一)I. Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A. A carpenter. B. A doctor. C. An electrician.D. An editor.2. A. $40. B. $30. C. $20. D. $10.3. A. Confused. B. Sympathetic. C. Embarrassed. D. Uninterested.4. A. Leave right away. B. Stay for dinner. C. Catch a train.D. Have a meeting.5. A. He believes that Jack will sell his house. B. He believes that Jack is joking.C. He disagrees with Jack.D. He believes that Jack will quit his job.6. A. There won’t be enough cups left. B. They’ve got plenty of cups.C. They’re buying what they need.D. They’ve got enough food for the picnic.7. A. Jerry really wants the scholarship. B. No one wants the scholarship.C. Je rry isn’t interested in the scholarship. D. Others like the scholarship more than Jerry.8. A. He did better than expected. B. He failed the maths exam.C. He used to be a top student.D. He answered only 10% of the questions.9. A. He rarely receives letters from home. B. He is expecting a letter from abroad.C. He wrote to his family last month.D. He is anxious to go back home.10. A. He’s afraid to take exams.B. He only took the fourth exam.C. He isn’t the only one who was graded.D. He didn’t get the highest score on one exam.Section BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Because they usually use their fingers to eat meat.B. Because they can use chopsticks to eat any kind of food except soup.C. Because they can even eat soup with chopsticks.D. Because they are afraid to cut themselves with knives.12. A. Because they cook everything in one whole piece.B. Because they don’t like to use chopsticks.C. Because they need to use knives and forks to cut up meat.D. Because they usually cook meat in small pieces.13. A. The obvious difference in the ways Chinese and Americans eat food.B. Food cultures in China and in the U.S.C. Comparison between chopsticks, knives and forks.D. The ways of using chopsticks, knives and forks.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Because he thought he knew the man.B. Because he wanted to have a look at the newspaper.C. Because the man was reading the article he had written.D. Because the man was reading the newspaper he had edited.15. A. To buy the newspaper.B. To recognize him as the writer.C. To read deeply into the article.D. To turn to the page where the story was continued.16. A. The man was reading. B. The man was talking.C. The man was smiling.D. The man was sleeping. Section CBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and Vocabulary(A)One of my most surprising findings as a student is 25 parents do not always accept your adulthood. I was always told that once you get to college, your parents realize that you have been living 26 your own and can make your own decisions. This idea was rejected 27 I came home for Thanksgiving. At first, everything was going as 28 (smoothly) as possible. The first night I went to the Berkeley campus to visit my friend Sara, without any argument from my mother. 29 when I called her to say I had decided to spend the night at Sara’s dorm, my mom informed me that she wanted me home at one a.m. I was wild with anger! I 30 (make) my own decisions how late a young man should stay out for several months. However much I tried to reason with my mother, she insisted things are different when I am home, and that they were the 31 paying my bills. And kids, this is true. No matter how much you want to fight it, mommy and daddy are still holding the purse strings, whether you are 18 or not. Sometimes it is best to sit back,shut up, and do 32 they ask.(B)A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor supply —all these were important factors in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution, but they were not enough. Something else 33 (need) to start the industrial process. That “something special” was men — creative individuals 34 could invent machines, find new sources of power, and establish business organizations to reshape society.The men who created the machines of the Industrial Revolution came from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many of them were more inventors than scientists. A pure scientist appreciates 35 (conduct) his research accurately. He is not necessarily working36 his findings can be used. An inventor or one interested in applied science is usually trying to make something that has a concrete use. He may strive 37 (solve) a problem by using the theories of science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain 38 specific result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of many other objectives.Many of the people who developed the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors, not 39 (train) scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Even those who had little or no training in science 40 not have made their inventions if a groundwork had not been laid by scientists years before.Section A Grammar %41 Do not _________ the time while making a speech.A. run intoB. run afterC. run overD. run away42 It was decided to ________ the search when there was no hope of finding the missing child.A call inB call forC call onD call off43 The teacher told the students the story in details in order to make himself ____________.A to understandB understandC understoodD understanding44 He ______ me that he would finish his work on time.A ensuredB insuredC makes sureD assured45 Study diligently, _______ you will fail in the approaching final examination.A andB orC soD but46 He is always _______ to old people.A consideredB considerableC considerateD consideration47 Some expressions are said ________ from England a long time before.A to importB to be importedC importingD to have been imported48 Hearing the news, _______, excited.A away goes the girlB away did the girl goC away the girl wentD away went the girl49 The sick boy, __ a blanket, ___to the emergency ward in the nearby hospital.A wrapped in…rushedB wrapping with…rushedC wrapped in…was rushedD wrapping…was rushed50 _____ the truth, much remains ______ before the final decision is made.A Telling…discussingB To tell…discussedC Telling… to be discussedD To tell…to be discussed51 What was it about Jamie _______ made everyone present notice her?A whichB whenC whatD that52 To achieve the best effect, _____ as interesting as possible.A the lesson should be madeB the students should be madeC the teacher should make the lessonD every element should be made53 It is here ______ is to be found the source of the energy ______ the sun constantly pours out into space as light and heat..A that, whatB what, thatC where, thatD that, that54 Martin considered _____ his medical course, which made his parents upset.A to dropB being droppedC droppingD to be dropped55 The travelers got off the train, ____their newspapers and magazines behind.A leftB leavingC having leftD to leave56 Generally speaking, _____ you have, _______ you can speak.A the larger vocabulary…the more fluently EnglishB the more vocabulary…the more fluently EnglishC the larger vocabulary…the more fluent EnglishD the more vocabulary…the more fluent English57 As you ____ the town, you will see the college on the left.A getB reach inC approachD arrive58 I had the view _____ there is a will, thee is a way.A whereB thatC that whereD if59 With the way _____by the guide, we had no difficulty ____the writer’s home.A leading…to findB leading…findingC led…findingD led…to find60 Bob pretended ______ a textbook when father stepped into his study.A to readB to have readC to be readD to be reading61 It is difficult to persuade him to change his idea, because he always ________ his own opinions.A. stickB. persist inC. insistD. stuck62 Only when you have obtained sufficient data ______ come to a sound conclusion.A can youB you canC would youD you would63 On no account ______ to anyone.A my name must be mentionedB must my name mentionC must my name be mentionedD my name must mention64 Not only ______ the data fed into it, but it can also analyze them.A the computer can memorizeB can the computer memorizeC do the computer memorizeD can memorize the computerSection B Vocabulary %Direction: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.It’s your time to deliver a speech. If you are nervous or ___65___., you will probably want to choose to read your speech from a script or from notes. Here’s a look at each option.Reading From a Script.Reading your entire speech from a script may give you confidence and ensure that nothing is forgotten or omitted, however it is the least desirable option for __66____ your speech. You will find it more difficult to see your audience, and make it harder for them to have eye contact with you. When reading from a script it is extremely difficult to deliver your speech to your audience, rather than just read it ing NotesIf you are not confident enough to recite your speech from memory, then the use of notes is a much more__67___ option than using a complete script. Your notes should __68___ the keywords or points of your speech-a skeleton of thoughts or words around which you can build your speech. You may refer to your notes occasionally to maintain the thread of your speech, but for the most part you should be able to speak___69____ to the audience.Reciting From MemoryYou may prefer to recite from memory. However you should only do this if you are comfortable speaking___70____ , and not likely to lose___71___(or memory). As with reading from a script, you should be careful not to change your__72____ into a monotonous recitation of your speech.SummaryIf you strongly ___73___ one option, then go for it. If using any written(or printed) materials during your speech, be ware that the text should be in large print, clearly sequenced and easily read at arm’s length.II Cloze %The word “sport” first meant something that people did in their free time.___74___it often meant hunting wild ___75__and birds. Abouta hundred years ago the word was first used for organizing games. This is the __76___ meaning of the word today. People __77___ a lot of their spare time playing football, basketball, tennis and many__78___ sports. Such people play because they want to. A few people are paid for the sport they play. These people are___79__ professional sportsmen. They may be sportsmen for only a few years, but during that time the best ones can __80___ a lot of money. For example, a professional footballer in England earns more than 30,000 pounds a year. The stars earn a lot more. International golf and tennis champions can make more than 500,000 dollars a__81___. Of course, only a few sportsmen can earn___82 __ that. Perhaps the most surprising thing about sportsmen and money is__83__ :The stars can earn more money from advertising than from__84____. An advertisement for sports equipment does not ___85___ say “Buy our things”. It says “Buy ___86____ shirts and shoes as…”. Famous sportsmen can even ___87___ things like watches and food. They allow the companies to use their __88____ or a photograph of them and they are paid for this. Sport is no longer just something for people’s spare time.74 A So B Later C Before D Once75 A animals B beavers C monkeys D elephants76 A verbal B former C usual D latter77 A spend B pay C take D use 78 A other B the other C each other D another79 A translated B referred C memorized D called80 A retain B present C earn D neglect81 A day B week C month D year82 A as many as B as much as C as big as D as large as83 A what B that C this D when84 A parents B people C sports D companies85 A clearly B simply C carefully D directly86 A cheap B expensive C different D the same87 A advertise B sell C express D pack88 A gesture B names C stance D secretIII Reading Comprehension %(A)Have you ever heard the old saying, “Never judge a book by its cover”? This is a good rule to follow when trying to judge the intelligence of others.Some people have minds that since only in certain situations. A young man with an unusual gift in creative writing may find himself speechless in the presence of a pretty girl. He fumbles for words and talks in a halting manner. But don’t make the mistake of thinking him stupid. With a pen and paper, he can express himself eloquently.Other people may fool your into overestimating their intelligence byputting u a good front. A student who listens attentively and takes notes it bound to make a favorable impression on his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may score near the bottom of the class.It all boils to this---you can’t judge someone by appearances. The only way to determine a person’s intelligence is to get to know him. Then you can observe how he reacts to different situations. The more situations you observe, the more accurate your judgement is likely to be.89. The best title for the passage is ______.a. Judging Intelligenceb. Choosing a Bookc. A speechless Young Mand. Putting Up a Good Front90. The young man mentioned in the passage_______.a. was stupidb. was a good studentc. was a talented writerd. was successful with girls91. According to the passage, true knowledge of a person’s intelligence comes from _____.a. the testimony of his teachersb. the grades he gets in schoolc. how he behaves in different situationsd. his outward appearance92. The passage suggests that in judging a person’s intelligence we should ______.a. use cautionb. be creativec. rely on intuitiond. give him an I. Q. test (B)Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is essential to one’s life. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have been told, and told again, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.But for many people, the thought of food as the first thing in the morning is never a pleasure. So in spite of all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the latest year for which figures could be obtained, the number of people who didn’t have breakfast increased by 33%--- form 8.8 million to 11.7 million--- according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation of America.For those who dislike eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years have shown that, for grown-ups especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. “Going without breakfast does not affect work,”said Arnold E. Bender, former professor of nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College in London, “nor does giving people breakfast improve work.”Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better work is surprisingly inadequate. And most of the recent work involveschildren, not grown-ups. “The literature,”says one researcher, Dr. Earnest Pollitt at the University of Texas, “is poor.”93. The main idea of the passage is that _______.breakfast has nothing to do with people’s healtha good breakfast used to be important to usbreakfast is not as important to us as gasoline to a carbreakfast is not so important as we thought before94. For those who do not take breakfast, the good news is that______. several studies have been done in the past few yearsthe omission of breakfast does no harm to one’s healthgrown-ups have especially made studies in this fieldeating little in the morning is good for health95. The underlined part “ nor does giving people breakfast improve work” means_____people without breakfast can improve their worknot giving people breakfast improves workhaving breakfast does not improve work, eitherpeople having breakfast do improve their work, too.96. What is implied but not stated by the author is that______. breakfast does not affect workDr. Pollitt works at an institution of higher learningnot eating breakfast might affect the health of children Professor Bender once taught college courses in nutrition in London (C)Coroline Pond sets off on Thursday on a 4.500-mile journey to visit her husband, Daniel, and her two step-children. Against their will, she and Daniel are forced to live on different continents.The reason is that Caroline is one of hundreds of British wives who are victims of a law which prevents their foreign husbands from joining them in this country. This law makes it almost impossible for a British woman to marry a foreigner---unless she is prepared to live in her husband’s native country. But the law, which was intended to reduce the number of immigrants coming into the United Kingdom, does not apply to the British male who marries a foreign woman. He has the legal right to bring her to live with him in the country.“In the eyes of the law, women are second-class citizens,” Caroline says, “ In this country, we have about as many rights as a dog which belongs to a man.”Caroline, 27, is a demonstrator of physiology(生理学)in the Zoology Department at Oxford University. Daniel is an associate professor of Biology at Michigan University. Before they married eight months ago, she had applied to the Home Office for permission for him to live in Britain. “ It is a waste of time,” she says, “The answer is always ‘never’.”For the sake of her career, Caroline wishes to stay in her job for at least another 18 months and the couple was hoping to live in the small Victorian house she owns at Oxford. Ideally, while his wife is at the university, Daniel would have liked to come here and write scientific textbooks.“We have both accepted that I should be the breadwinner.” Caroline says, “Daniel has always looked after the children and would continue to do so. I cannot understand why there is this law against women. After all, I pay the same taxes as a man.”For the past few years, Daniel and Caroline have already crossed the Atlantic 20 times between them. “ We are lucky because we can afford to pay the fares, but there must be many women who cannot.” She says.97. The “different continents”in the first paragraph refer to ______.a. Europe and Africab. Europe and North Americac. Britain and the European Continentd. Britain and North America98. What does Caroline mean by “ this law against women” in the 6th paragraph?British women cannot marry foreign husbandsBritish women should pay more taxes than menBritish women cannot take their foreign husbands into this country while British men can bring their foreign wives to this country.British women do not have equal rights as women in other countries.99. Why does Caroline still say that they are lucky?They can meet from time to time at least.They can afford to travel between the two continents.They will soon live together.The Home Office has working on her case.100. The passage was probably originally published_______.a. in a newspaperb. as part of a novelc. as part of a science fictiond. as part of a legal document上理工附中2014学年第二学期高二英语月考(一)答题纸Section C17 ______________ 18 _______________ 19________________20 ______________ 21 _______________ 22________________23 ______________ 24 _______________II. Grammar and Vocabulary25 _________ 26 __________ 27__________ 28___________29 _________ 30 __________ 31__________ 32___________33 _________ 34 __________ 35__________ 36____ _____37 _________ 38 __________ 39__________ 40___________KeyI 21 B B D D C 26 D D C D D31 C C C C C 36 D37 A 38 BD 39 C 40 B 41 CD42 AD 43 AC 44 BC 45 DII 46 B A C A A 51 D C D B C 56 C D D A BIII 61 D A A 64 B B A B 68 A D BIV 1 fall into 2 refers to3 out of fashion4 calls for5 as if6 interfere with7 in the form of 8 For the sake of9 has been well received 10 settle downV 1 Opportunity itself can’t ensure the success of one’s career. 2 It’s said that our company has imported plenty of advanced equipment.3 The students in our school are supposed to arrive at school before half past seven.4 Education plays an important part in the development of the country.5 In general, the larger audience there are, the more nervous the lecturer will be.6 We should keep in mind that a man who neglects his studies in youth will regret it in later years.。

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20XX年高中测试高中试题试卷科目:年级:考点:监考老师:日期:I.Listening comprehension (20)Section A Short conversations (10)Directions: In part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what has been said. The conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers in your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. A. She refuses to go to dinner. B. She agrees to go to dinnerC. She is regretful.D. She is surprised.2. A. She thinks he talks too much. B. She thinks he is simple-minded.C. She thinks he is always very frank. B. She thinks he doesn’t like speaking.3. A. Jim asked others to paint the house. B. Jim’s house was not painted because he was busy.C. Jim’s house was painted by himself.D. Jim’s house has already been painted.4. A. She has spare pencils and paper for him. B. They will buy some pencils and paper.C. She can’t help him with these things.D. She has taken motes for both of them.5. A. To class. B. To the movies.C. To the library.D. To the teacher’s office.6. A. He lost a button at work.B. He doesn’t know where he put the calculator.C. He thinks he broke something the woman lent him.D. He is not sure how to solve a math problem.7. A. Tow blocks. B. Three blocks C. Four blocks D. Five blocks.8. A. She is confident of passing the test.B. She is not really ready but she will pass the test.C. She is not really a good student but she will pass the test.D. She is ready for the test and will make good grades.9. A. He wanted Mary to come, but she couldn’t.B. He invited Mary to the party.C. He didn’t invite Mary to the party.D. He didn’t want to have a party right now.10. A. Because the woman forgot to turn up the air conditioner.B. Because the woman forgot to turn on the air conditioner.C. Because the air conditioner was out of order.D. Because the woman tried hard to save electricity.Section B PassagesDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice but the questions will be spoken onlyonce. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers in your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Computers are very useful to everyone.B. Computers contain no information about citizens.C. Computers can be used by doctors.D. Computers help firemen in many ways.12. A. Because they live at 350,000 different addresses.B. Because doctors can treat injured firefighters quickly.C. Because they need medical examination.D. Because they can be removed from burning buildings.13. A. By helping them prepare for possible dangers.B. By answering calls for them.C. By sending information to City Hall.D. By putting out fires for them.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. To take a walk alone. B. To climb mountains with his family.C. To walk in the morning.D. To walk five kilometers a day.15. A. The author’s father. B. The author himself.C. The author’s mother.D. All the author’s family.16. A. Feeling tired of swimming. B. Having enough of the sun.C. Being bored by doing nothing.D. Hating to see the sea and the sand.Section C Longer Conversations (4)Directions: In Part C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversation will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fulfill the task by filling the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.II.Grammar and Vocabulary (30)Section A Grammar (21)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.21. ______ the students suggested was ______ more free time to arrange their studies.A. That; that they must be givenB. What; that they be givenC. Whether; that they should be givenD. How; what they should be given22. With all the magazines I needed ______, I left the post office.A. buyingB. to buyC. boughtD. to be bought23. ________ his capability in dealing with kinds of people, he was appointed chairman of the committee.A. To be consideredB. ConsideringC. Being consideredD. Having considered24. When he saw all his papers ______ here and there on the floor, he knew that something terrible ______.A. lying; must have happenedB. lay; might have happenedC. lie; must happenD. had lain; could have happened25. So badly _____ in the accident that he was forced to stay in hospital for several weeks andstopped all kinds of physical exercise.A. did he injureB. he did injureC. were he injuredD. was he injured26. -- I didn't see her yesterday. -- Oh, but you .A. must haveB. ought toC. should haveD. cannot have27. ______, the young man didn’t dare to walk alone at night.A. As he was braveB. As brave he wasC. Brave as he wasD. Brave as was he28. Jack ______ be a fashion model, for he’s ______ short.A. can’t; too muchB. must n’t; too muchC. can’t; much tooD. mustn’t; much too29. No sooner ________ the top of the hill ________we all sat down to rest.A. had we reached…. whenB. reached we….thanC. had we reached…. thanD. had we reached …. then30. Tom seems not to have grasped ______ the teacher meant, ______ greatly upsets his classmates..A. that/whichB. what/whichC. which/whichD. that/that31. There are fewer teaching positions left in big cities, ______ at the same time there areshortages of teachers in small towns.A.or B.so C.while D.for32. Actually, girls can be _____ they want to be just like boys, whether it is a pilot, a nurse, or ageneral manager.A. whoB. whichC. whateverD. no mater what33.--- Here _____. Where is Tim?--- There ______.A. comes the taxi/is heB. comes the taxi/he isC. the taxi comes/is heD. the taxi comes/he is34. ---_____ David be doing his homework now?--- He ______ be, but I am not sure.A. Can/can’tB. May/mustn’tC. Can/may notD. Must/needn’t35. Although I didn’t see him, I found the book _____ he left it.A. whenB. whereC. whatD. which36. Only when he was busy with his work ______ see his parents.A. he didn’tB. did not heC. will he notD. did he not37. _____ more attention, the trees could have grown better.A. GivenB. GivingC. Having givenD. To give38. It was really a boring Sunday, for I had nothing to do but ______ TV at home.A. watchingB. to watchC. watchedD. watch39. ____ you speak slowly or rapidly, the real point is to pronounce every word clearly.A. No matter howB. In spite ofC. WhetherD. Even if40. You could get into a situation ______ you have to make a decision immediately.A. whereB. thatC. whenD. as41. It was ______ that won him a great many awards and honors.A. because of his amazing achievementB. his amazing achievementC. because he made amazing achievementD. he made amazing achievementSection B Vocabulary (9)Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box.Each word cangrown up apart) were tested for a wide range of personality traits (特征).In terms of happiness -42 as the ability to enjoy life-twins who are separated soon after birth were much less alike than twins raised together.But when it comes to unhappiness, the twins raised apart-some without contact for as long as 64 years-were as 43 as those who had grown up together.Why is unhappiness less influenced by 44 ?When we are happy, we are more responsive to people and keep up 45 better than when we are feeling sad.This doesn’t mean, however, that some people are born to be sad and that’s that.Unhappiness may be related to genes, but this inherited trait can be influenced by 46 choice.You can increase your happiness through your own actions.In a whole 47 of experiments by psychologists John Reich and Alex Zautra at Arizona State University, they asked students to select their favorite activities from a list of everyday pleasures-things like going to a movie, talking with friends and playing cards.Then the researchers 48 some of the students in the experiment to increase the number of favorite activities the participated in for one month (the participants in the study 49 as controls (对照组) and did not vary their activity level).Result: Those who did more of thethings they enjoyed were happier than those who didn’t.The conclusion, then, is that the pleasure we get from life is 50 ours to control.III.Reading Comprehension (30)Section A Cloze (15)Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fit the context.Is there a job for you after college? What does the world of work keep in store for you? That 51 in large measure on who you are.If you’ve enjoyed your studies in English and history, 52 , you’ll be glad to know that in a recent survey by Hobart and William Smith Colleges in New York State, a majority of CEOs said that the liberal arts (文科) are essential for 53 critical thinking and problem-solving skills.If you thought college was for acquiring specific work skills, only 37 percent of the CEOs in the survey agree with you.If you plan to start your career as a secretary, be aware that this job is undergoing tremendous 54 .In offices where secretaries have not been eliminated, the 55 role of a clerk is now unrecognizable.Most bosses 56 their own mails and meetings and travel plans, thanks to e-mail and the Internet, so secretaries are 57 taking on higher-level tasks such as drafting contracts and handling customer service problems.Those willing to expand their 58 should do well.If you are a woman interested in law enforcement (执法), note that some states and cities are working hard to reach 59 standards for female applicants.Although most small suburban police departments are deeply traditional, and some even 60 to employ woman, among the nation’s largest forces about 15 percent of the officers are female, five times as many as a generation ago.Degrees in sports management are also 61 .Two hundred U.S colleges and universities, 10 times as many in 1985, now 62 undergraduate courses in sports management, and some have advanced degree programs.At some schools you can also combine an MBA in sports management with a law degree.63 , if you’ve set your sights on a traditional MBA, take heart.MBA recruitment (招聘) is way up, and salaries are 64 .But money isn’t all today’s MBAs are looking for.A recent study of nearly 1,800 MBA students in the United States and Canada found that 68 percent 65 the statement, “My family will always be more important than my career.”51.A.concentrates B.depends C.takes D.passes52.A.by comparison B.as a result C.for instance D.in return 53.A.developing B.discouraging C.confirming D.appreciating 54.A.troubles B.pains C.tests D.changes 55.A.active B.small C.useful D.traditional 56.A.await B.handle C.transfer D.classify 57.A.increasingly B.unwillingly C.diligently D.intentionally 58.A.horizons B.activities C.organizations D.operations 59.A.medium B.high C.fair D.legal60.A. reject B.agree C.hesitate D.plan61.A.on display B.at an end C.at rest D.on the rise 62.A.cancel B.offer C.register D.drop 63.A.Contrarily B.Consequently C.Finally D.Strictly 64.A.competitive B.moderate C.fixed D.regular 65.A.give out B.agree with C.wonder about D.focus onSection B Reading (15)Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them, there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)A.an advertisement for enrolling new employeesB.a school report at the end of an academic yearC.a self-introduction meant to apply for a jobD.a part of a recommendation letter from a university67.According to the “Experience” section, we can infer that Donald Sloan can be _____.A.a wise leader B.a skillful performerC.a gifted scientist D.a good social worker68.From the passage we can learn that Donald Sloan ______.A.is good at singing and dancing B.is about to graduate from a universityC.has an interest in being a surgeon D.specializes in psychology(B)The Channel is the name given to the stretch of water which separates England and France. Ferries operate all year round to carry people across the Channel, and they are busy most of the year. January is the only quiet month nowadays. As well as summer holiday-makers, there are day trippers and coach traffic, not to mention lorries and other commercial vehicles. Some ferries carry cars and their passengers, while others also connect train passengers with the Continental rail network.The biggest hazard for the ferry is the wind. The crew listens to BBC weather reports four times a day. Or they sometimes get gale warnings from local radio station.Crossing the Channel by ferry is a bit like trying to cross Oxford Street on a busy afternoon, according to one ferryboat captain. The ferries from Folkstone and Dover to Calais and Boulogne have to cross the main flow of traffic. This consists of ships traveling through the Channel to and from Northern Europe. There may be four hundred ships making the journey at any one time, and they all pass through a “choke point” which is only fifteen miles (twenty-five kilometers) wide. The cross-channel ferries have to sail right through the middle of all this traffic.69. The passage is mainly concerned with _____.A. the English ChannelB. the weather on the ChannelC. cross-channel ferriesD. what crossing the Channel by ferry is like70. The word hazard is closest in meaning to ________.A. troubleB. dangerC. enemyD. problem71. We can infer from the passage that _______.A. if there is a gale warning from the BBC, the ferries will stop operating.B. the traffic on the Channel is very busy only in winterC. ferries are busiest in the afternoonD. the crew of the ferry listens to the weather reports four times a day72. Where does this passage most probably appear?A. In a dictionary.B. In a novel.C. In a transportation magazine.D. In a geography textbook.(C)Batteries can power anything from small sensors to large systems. While scientists are findingways to make them smaller but even more powerful, problems can arise when these batteries are much larger and heavier than the devices themselves. University of Missouri(MU) researchers are developing a nuclear energy source that is smaller, lighter and more efficient.“To provide enough power, we need certain methods with high energy density(密度)”,said Jae Kwon, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at MU. “The radioisotope(放射性同位素) battery can provide power density that is much higher than chemical b atteries.”Kwon and his research team have been working on building a small nuclear battery, presently the size and thickness of a penny, intended to power various micro/nanoelectromechanreal systems (M/NEMS). Although nuclear batteries can cause concerns, Kwon said they are safe. “People hear the word ‘nuclear’ and think of something very dangerous,” he said, “However, nuclear power sources have already been safely powering a variety of devices, such as pace-makers, space satellites and underwater systems.”His new idea is not only in the battery’s size, but also in its semiconductor(半导体). Kwon’s battery uses a liquid semiconductor rather than a solid semiconductor.“The key part of using a radioactive battery is that when you harvest the energy, part of the radiation energy can damage the lattice structure(晶体结构) of the solid semiconductor,” Kwon said, “By using a liquid semiconductor, we believe we can minimize that problem.”Together with J. David Robertson, chemistry professor and associate director of the MU Research Reactor, Kwon is working to build and test the battery. In the future, they hope to increase the battery’s power, shrink its size and try with various other materials. Kwon said that battery could be thinner than the thickness of human hair.73. Which of the following is true of Jae Kwon?A. He teaches chemistry at MU.B. He developed a chemical battery.C. He is working on a nuclear energy source.D. He made a breakthrough in computer engineering.74. Jae Kwon gave examples in Paragraph 4_________.A. to show chemical batteries are widely applied.B. to introduce nuclear batteries can be safely used.C. to describe a nuclear-powered system.D. to introduce various energy sources.75. According to Jae Kwon, his nuclear battery _______.A. uses a solid semiconductorB. will soon replace the present ones.C. could be extremely thinD. has passed the final test.76. The text is most probably a ________.A. science news reportB. book reviewC. newspaper adD. science fiction story(D)Directions: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in no more than 10 words for each question.Most people look forward to retirement as a time when they can finally take up activities that they never had the time or energy to pursue before.But some recent studies on people in their golden years are disturbing: they suggest that retirees are more likely to suffer from depression and possibly higher rates of other diseases such as heart disease and high blood pressure.That’s why a new study of French workers is welcome news.Led by Hugo Westerlund, a professor of psychology at Stockholm University, the study of more than 14,000 workers found lower rates of depression and fatigue(疲劳) in people after they got tired while they were still employed.The scientists followed the employees of the French national gas and electric company for 14 years.They found in the year immediately after retirement, the volunteers reported 40% fewer depressive symptoms than they had in the year before their retirement.The researchers also found an 81% drop in reports of both mental and physical fatigue over the same time period.Clearly, said Westerlund, much of these decrease in physical and mental fatigue can be traced back to relief from the stresses of work.The decline in depressive symptoms suggests that retirement may be having a positive mental effect, too, which may have a lot to do with the generous pensions (养老金) that French workers enjoy.Most retirees in that country still benefit from about 80% of their yearly salaries.“The economic or financial situation in retirement is very important,” Westerlund says.“We don’t know if the decrease in fatigue and depressive symptoms is because of the removal of something bad while in work or the addition of something good while in retirement.But no matter the reason, if life in retirement is not comfortable, then we won’t see the improvements we did.”However, in European nations like France, governments are considering changes to pension plans, which may affect retirees’ health after they leave their jobs-with less of a financial safety net, workers may no longer seem so mentally and physically happy to be out of work.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statementsin NO MORE THAN EIGHT WORDS.) 77.According to some recent studies, retired people may have depression and higher rates of other diseases like __________.78.Westerlund’s group found that in the year just after the retirement most retired French workers felt much less tired both __________.79.What does the word “improvements” in paragraph 5 refer to?80.Retirement may make people happier with __________.第II卷I.Translation (5*3)Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the given words.1. 自从她当了医生后,她把所有时间和精力都放到了治疗病人上。

上海理工大学附属中学2014-2015学年高二下学期第一次质量抽查化学试卷 Word版缺答案.pdf

上海理工大学附属中学2014-2015学年高二下学期第一次质量抽查化学试卷 Word版缺答案.pdf

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高中英语真题-2014—2015学年下学期高二年级期末考试

高中英语真题-2014—2015学年下学期高二年级期末考试

高中英语真题:2014—2015学年下学期高二年级期末考试第一部分听力(共两节,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。

What does the man want to do first?A. Have an ice cream.B. Open the gifts.C. Play some games.What does the woman mean?A. She will pass the man some sugar.B. The man shouldn’t have more sugar.C. She will make some coffee for the man.What is the woman’s suggestion for the man?A. Find someone to replace himB. Take a break now.C. Wait for Ben.Why is so happy?A. She has received her favorite journal.B. She has w on a prize for her research.C. She has got her paper published.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. An interesting film.B. Some history books.C. Their activities last night.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。

每段对话后有几个小题,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。

高中英语真题-2014-2015学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题

高中英语真题-2014-2015学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题

高中英语真题:2014-2015学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,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. when will the first performance start?A. At 7:20.B. At 7:30.C. At 7:15.2. which bus does the man probably want to take?A. No. 15.B. No. 36.C. No. 6 3.3. What does the man want to do?A. He wants the woman to call him.B. He wants t o call a friend.C. He wants to charge his phone.4. What does the boy want to buy?A. Some candies.B. A book.C. A pen.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. The payment of tax.B. The price of cigarettes.C. The danger of smoking.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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What is the man’ s brother doing now?A. Repairing the window.B. Leaving for the office.C. Wor king in his office.7. Why is the man climbing through the Window?A. He has locked his key in the house.B. He has given hi s key to his brother.C. He has lost his key to the house.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。

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上理工附中2014学年第二学期高二英语月考(一)2015/3/30I. Listening ComprehensionSection A1. A. A carpenter. B. A doctor. C. An electrician. D. An editor.2. A. $40. B. $30. C. $20. D. $10.3. A. Confused. B. Sympathetic. C. Embarrassed. D. Uninterested.4. A. Leave right away. B. Stay for dinner. C. Catch a train. D. Have a meeting.5. A. He believes that Jack will sell his house. B. He believes that Jack is joking.C. He disagrees with Jack.D. He believes that Jack will quit his job.6. A. There won’t be enough cups left. B. They’ve got plenty of cups.C. They’re buying what they need.D. They’ve got enough food for the picnic.7. A. Jerry really wants the scholarship. B. No one wants the scholarship.C. Jerry isn’t interested in the scholarship.D. Others like the scholarship more than Jerry.8. A. He did better than expected. B. He failed the maths exam.C. He used to be a top student.D. He answered only 10% of the questions.9. A. He rarely receives letters from home. B. He is expecting a letter from abroad.C. He wrote to his family last month.D. He is anxious to go back home.10. A. He’s afraid to take exams.B. He only took the fourth exam.C. H e isn’t the only one who was graded.D. He didn’t get the highest score on one exam.Section BQuestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. Because they usually use their fingers to eat meat.B. Because they can use chopsticks to eat any kind of food except soup.C. Because they can even eat soup with chopsticks.D. Because they are afraid to cut themselves with knives.12. A. Because they cook everything in one whole piece.B. Because they don’t like to use chopsticks.C. Because they need to use knives and forks to cut up meat.D. Because they usually cook meat in small pieces.13. A. The obvious difference in the ways Chinese and Americans eat food.B. Food cultures in China and in the U.S.C. Comparison between chopsticks, knives and forks.D. The ways of using chopsticks, knives and forks.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.14. A. Because he thought he knew the man.B. Because he wanted to have a look at the newspaper.C. Because the man was reading the article he had written.D. Because the man was reading the newspaper he had edited.15. A. To buy the newspaper.B. To recognize him as the writer.C. To read deeply into the article.D. To turn to the page where the story was continued.16. A. The man was reading. B. The man was talking.C. The man was smiling.D. The man was sleeping.Section CBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.II. Grammar and Vocabulary(A)One of my most surprising findings as a student is 25 parents do not always accept your adulthood. I was always told that once you get to college, your parents realize that you have been living 26 your own and can make your own decisions. This idea was rejected 27 I came home for Thanksgiving. At first, everything was going as 28 (smoothly) as possible. The first night I went to the Berkeley campus to visit my friend Sara, without any argument from my mother.29 when I called her to say I had decided to spend the night at Sara’s dorm, my mom informed me that she wanted me home at one a.m. I was wild with anger! I 30 (make) my own decisions how late a young man should stay out for several months. However much I tried to reason with my mother, she insisted things are different when I am home, and that they were the 31 paying my bills. And kids, this is true. No matter how much you want to fight it, mommy anddaddy are still holding the purse strings, whether you are 18 or not. Sometimes it is best to sit back, shut up, and do 32 they ask.(B)A land free from destruction, plus wealth, natural resources, and labor supply — all these were important factors in helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution, but they were not enough. Something else 33 (need) to start the industrial process. That “something special” was men — creative individuals 34 could invent machines, find new sources of power, and establish business organizations to reshape society.The men who created the machines of the Industrial Revolution came from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many of them were more inventors than scientists. A pure scientist appreciates 35 (conduct) his research accurately. He is not necessarily working 36 his findings can be used. An inventor or one interested in applied science is usually trying to make something that has a concrete use. He may strive 37 (solve) a problem by using the theories of science or by experimenting through trial and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain 38 specific result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of many other objectives.Many of the people who developed the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors, not 39 (train) scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Even those who had little or no training in science 40 not have made their inventions if a groundwork had not been laid by scientists years before.Section A Grammar %41 Do not _________ the time while making a speech.A. run intoB. run afterC. run overD. run away42 It was decided to ________ the search when there was no hope of finding the missing child.A call inB call forC call onD call off43 The teacher told the students the story in details in order to make himself ____________.A to understandB understandC understoodD understanding44 He ______ me that he would finish his work on time.A ensuredB insuredC makes sureD assured45 Study diligently, _______ you will fail in the approaching final examination.A andB orC soD but46 He is always _______ to old people.A consideredB considerableC considerateD consideration47 Some expressions are said ________ from England a long time before.A to importB to be importedC importingD to have been imported48 Hearing the news, _______, excited.A away goes the girlB away did the girl goC away the girl wentD away went the girl49 The sick boy, __ a blanket, ___to the emergency ward in the nearby hospital.A wrapped in…rushedB wrapping with…rushedC wrapped in…was rushedD wrapping…was rushed50 _____ the truth, much remains ______ before the final decision is made.A Telling…discussingB To tell…discussedC Telling… to be discussedD To tell…to be discussed51 What was it about Jamie _______ made everyone present notice her?A whichB whenC whatD that52 To achieve the best effect, _____ as interesting as possible.A the lesson should be madeB the students should be madeC the teacher should make the lessonD every element should be made53 It is here ______ is to be found the source of the energy ______ the sun constantly pours out into space as light and heat..A that, whatB what, thatC where, thatD that, that54 Martin considered _____ his medical course, which made his parents upset.A to dropB being droppedC droppingD to be dropped55 The travelers got off the train, ____their newspapers and magazines behind.A leftB leavingC having leftD to leave56 Generally speaking, _____ you have, _______ you can speak.A the larger vocabulary…the more fluently EnglishB the more vocabulary…the more fluently EnglishC the larger vocabulary…the more fluent EnglishD the more vocabulary…the more fluent English57 As you ____ the town, you will see the college on the left.A getB reach inC approachD arrive58 I had the view _____ there is a will, thee is a way.A whereB thatC that whereD if59 With the way _____by the guide, we had no difficulty ____the writer’s home.A leading…to findB leading…findingC led…findingD led…to find60 Bob pretended ______ a textbook when father stepped into his study.A to readB to have readC to be readD to be reading61 It is difficult to persuade him to change his idea, because he always ________ his own opinions.A. stickB. persist inC. insistD. stuck62 Only when you have obtained sufficient data ______ come to a sound conclusion.A can youB you canC would youD you would63 On no account ______ to anyone.A my name must be mentionedB must my name mentionC must my name be mentionedD my name must mention64 Not only ______ the data fed into it, but it can also analyze them.A the computer can memorizeB can the computer memorizeC do the computer memorizeD can memorize the computerSection B Vocabulary %Direction: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. EachIt’s your time to deliver a speech. If you are nervous or ___65___., you will probably want to choose to read your speech from a script or from notes. Here’s a look at each option.●Reading From a Script.Reading your entire speech from a script may give you confidence and ensure that nothing is forgotten or omitted, however it is the least desirable option for __66____ your speech. You will find it more difficult to see your audience, and make it harder for them to have eye contact with you. When reading from a script it is extremely difficult to deliver your speech to your audience, rather than just read it aloud.●Using NotesIf you are not confident enough to recite your speech from memory, then the use of notes is a much more__67___ option than using a complete script. Your notes should __68___ the keywords or points of your speech-a skeleton of thoughts or words around which you can build your speech. You may refer to your notes occasionally to maintain the thread of your speech, but for the most part you should be able to speak ___69____ to the audience.●Reciting From MemoryYou may prefer to recite from memory. However you should only do this if you are comfortable speaking___70____ , and not likely to lose ___71___(or memory). As with reading from a script, you should be careful not to change your__72____ into a monotonous recitation of your speech.●SummaryIf you strongly ___73___ one option, then go for it. If using any written(or printed) materials during your speech, be ware that the text should be in large print, clearly sequenced and easily read at arm’s length.II Cloze %The word “sport” first meant something that people did in their free time.___74___it often meant hunting wild ___75__and birds. About a hundred years ago the word was first used for organizing games. This is the __76___ meaning of the word today. People __77___ a lot of their spare time playing football, basketball, tennis and many__78___ sports. Such people play because they want to. A few people are paid for the sport they play. These people are___79__ professional sportsmen. They may be sportsmen for only a few years, but during that time the best ones can __80___ a lot of money. For example, a professional footballer in England earns more than 30,000 pounds a year. The stars earn a lot more. International golf and tennis champions can make more than 500,000 dollars a__81___. Of course, only a few sportsmen can earn___82 __ that.Perhaps the most surprising thing about sportsmen and money is __83__ :The stars can earn more money from advertising than from __84____. An advertisement for sports equipment does not ___85___ say “Buy our things”. It says “Buy ___86____ shirts and shoes as…”. Famous sportsmen can even ___87___ things like watches and food. They allow the companies to use their __88____ or a photograph of them and they are paid for this. Sport is no longer just something for people’s spare time.74 A So B Later C Before D Once75 A animals B beavers C monkeys D elephants76 A verbal B former C usual D latter77 A spend B pay C take D use78 A other B the other C each other D another79 A translated B referred C memorized D called80 A retain B present C earn D neglect81 A day B week C month D year82 A as many as B as much as C as big as D as large as83 A what B that C this D when84 A parents B people C sports D companies85 A clearly B simply C carefully D directly86 A cheap B expensive C different D the same87 A advertise B sell C express D pack88 A gesture B names C stance D secretIII Reading Comprehension %(A)Have you ever heard the old saying, “ Never judge a book by its cover”? This is a good rule to follow when trying to judge the intelligence of others.Some people have minds that since only in certain situations. A young man with an unusual gift in creative writing may find himself speechless in the presence of a pretty girl. He fumbles for words and talks in a halting manner. But don’t make the mistake of thinking him stupid. With a pen and paper, he can express himself eloquently.Other people may fool your into overestimating their intelligence by putting u a good front. A student who listens attentively and takes notes it bound to make a favorable impression on his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may score near the bottom of the class.It all boils to this---you can’t judge someone by appearances. The only way to determine a person’s intelligence is to get to know him. Then you can observe how he reacts to different situations. The more situations you observe, the more accurate your judgement is likely to be.89. The best title for the passage is ______.a. Judging Intelligenceb. Choosing a Bookc. A speechless Young Mand. Putting Up a Good Front90. The young man mentioned in the passage_______.a. was stupidb. was a good studentc. was a talented writerd. was successful with girls91. According to the passage, true knowledge of a person’s intelligence comes from _____.a. the testimony of his teachersb. the grades he gets in schoolc. how he behaves in different situationsd. his outward appearance92. The passage suggests that in judging a person’s intelligence we should ______.a. use cautionb. be creativec. rely on intuitiond. give him an I. Q. test(B)Generations of Americans have been brought up to believe that a good breakfast is essential to one’s life. Eating breakfast at the start of the day, we have been told, and told again, is as necessary as putting gasoline in the family car before starting a trip.But for many people, the thought of food as the first thing in the morning is never a pleasure. So in spite of all the efforts, they still take no breakfast. Between 1977 and 1983, the latest year for which figures could be obtained, the number of people who didn’t have breakfast increased by33%--- form 8.8 million to 11.7 million--- according to the Chicago-based Market Research Corporation of America.For those who dislike eating breakfast, however, there is some good news. Several studies in the last few years have shown that, for grown-ups especially, there may be nothing wrong with omitting breakfast. “ Going without breakfast does not affect work,” said Arnold E. Bender, former professor of nutrition at Queen Elizabeth College in London, “nor does giving people breakfast improve work.”Scientific evidence linking breakfast to better health or better work is surprisingly inadequate. And most of the recent work involves children, not grown-ups. “ The literature,” says one researcher, Dr. Earnest Pollitt at the University of Texas, “is poor.”93. The main idea of the passage is that _______.a.breakfast has nothing to do with people’s healthb. a good breakfast used to be important to usc.breakfast is not as important to us as gasoline to a card.breakfast is not so important as we thought before94. For those who do not take breakfast, the good news is that______.a.several studies have been done in the past few yearsb.the omission of breakfast does no harm to one’s healthc.grown-ups have especially made studies in this fieldd.eating little in the morning is good for health95. The underlined part “ nor does giving people breakfast improve work” means_____a.people without breakfast can improve their workb.not giving people breakfast improves workc.having breakfast does not improve work, eitherd.people having breakfast do improve their work, too.96. What is implied but not stated by the author is that______.a.breakfast does not affect workb.Dr. Pollitt works at an institution of higher learningc.not eating breakfast might affect the health of childrend.Professor Bender once taught college courses in nutrition in London(C)Coroline Pond sets off on Thursday on a 4.500-mile journey to visit her husband, Daniel, and her two step-children. Against their will, she and Daniel are forced to live on different continents.The reason is that Caroline is one of hundreds of British wives who are victims of a law which prevents their foreign husbands from joining them in this country. This law makes it almost impossible for a British woman to marry a foreigner---unless she is prepared to live in her husband’s native country. But the law, which was intended to reduce the number of immigrants coming into the United Kingdom, does not apply to the British male who marries a foreign woman. He has the legal right to bring her to live with him in the country.“In the eyes of the law, women are second-class citizens,” Caroline says, “ In this country, we have about as many rights as a dog which belongs to a man.”Caroline, 27, is a demonstrator of physiology(生理学)in the Zoology Department at Oxford University. Daniel is an associate professor of Biology at Michigan University. Before they marriedeight months ago, she had applied to the Home Office for permission for him to live in Britain. “ It is a waste of time,” she says, “The answer is always ‘never’.”For the sake of her career, Caroline wishes to stay in her job for at least another 18 months and the couple was hoping to live in the small Victorian house she owns at Oxford. Ideally, while his wife is at the university, Daniel would have liked to come here and write scientific textbooks.“We have both accepted that I should be the breadwinner.” Caroline says, “ Daniel has always looked after the children and would continue to do so. I cannot understand why there is this law against women. After all, I pay the same taxes as a man.”For the past few years, Daniel and Caroline have already crossed the Atlantic 20 times between them. “ We are lucky because we can afford to pay the fares, but there must be many women who cannot.” She says.97. The “different continents” in the first paragraph refer to ______.a. Europe and Africab. Europe and North Americac. Britain and the European Continentd. Britain and North America98. What does Caroline mean by “ this law against women” in the 6th paragraph?a.British women cannot marry foreign husbandsb.British women should pay more taxes than menc.British women cannot take their foreign husbands into this country while British men canbring their foreign wives to this country.d.British women do not have equal rights as women in other countries.99. Why does Caroline still say that they are lucky?a.They can meet from time to time at least.b.They can afford to travel between the two continents.c.They will soon live together.d.The Home Office has working on her case.100. The passage was probably originally published_______.a. in a newspaperb. as part of a novelc. as part of a science fictiond. as part of a legal document上理工附中2014学年第二学期高二英语月考(一)答题纸Section C17 ______________ 18 _______________ 19________________20 ______________ 21 _______________ 22________________23 ______________ 24 _______________II. Grammar and Vocabulary25 _________ 26 __________ 27__________ 28___________29 _________ 30 __________ 31__________ 32___________33 _________ 34 __________ 35__________ 36____ _____37 _________ 38 __________ 39__________ 40___________KeyI 21 B B D D C 26 D D C D D31 C C C C C 36 D37 A 38 BD 39 C 40 B 41 CD42 AD 43 AC 44 BC 45 DII 46 B A C A A 51 D C D B C 56 C D D A BIII 61 D A A 64 B B A B 68 A D BIV 1 fall into 2 refers to3 out of fashion4 calls for5 as if6 interfere with7 in the form of 8 For the sake of9 has been well received 10 settle downV 1 Opportunity itself can’t ensure the success of one’s career.2 It’s said that our company has imported plenty of advanced equipment.3 The students in our school are supposed to arrive at school before half pastseven.4 Education plays an important part in the development of the country.5 In general, the larger audience there are, the more nervous the lecturer will be.6 We should keep in mind that a man who neglects his studies in youth will regretit in later years.。

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