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学2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题说明:本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题卷)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题卷)。

满分120分,考试时间100分钟。

答案写在答题卡上,交换时只交答题卡。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共50分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AIt is a popular Internet thing to focus on the upside of being in your 30s, and it is nice to know how to do basic modern-human-being things like paying your taxes and cooking a simple meal . But it can be a less-encouraging story at work: People in their late 20s to early 40 s tend to report lower levels of job satisfaction and higher leve ls of emotional exhaustion than other age groups, according t o new research.There’s an obvious reason: These tend to be the ages when people have young children at home, and the researchers di d find that this group reported feeling increasingly crunched fo r time. But adding to that pressure, coworker support also ten ds to decline at this age. Some researchers interpret the findi ngs:Support from co-workers probably decreases in midlife as peers compete for li mited resources(promotion bottlenecks are often encountered during this car eer stage. Also, whereas younger co-workers are often hungry to make up new social networks, an d older workers seek identity-affirming work experiences in their remaining tenure(任期), mid lifers find it demanding enough just to maintain exist ing social networks. Meanwhile, time pressure likely increases as colleagues are all trying to enrich their own knowledge an d experience.But the good news is that after about a decade of struggle, things start to pick back up again. Occupational psychologists say that happiness at work recovers when people reach their 40s, and that people in their 50s are more satisfied with their j obs than any other age group. Hang in there, 30-somethings-soon you will be older, but at least work will meet less frustration(挫折)!1. What can we learn about people in their 30s according to the text?A. They tend to feel less emotionally exhaustedB. They ar e more satisfied with their work.C. They may feel more pressured at work.D. They don’t kn ow how to do basic modern-human-being things.2. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “cru nched” in Paragraph 2?A. pressedB. encouragedC. relaxedD. sa tisfied3. Why do people in their late 20s to early 40s have less supp ort from co-workers?A. Because they have a family to support.B. Because the y are eager to form new social networks.C. Because they try to seek identity-affirming work experiences.D. Because they are faced with strong competition in promot ion.BFour years ago, we asked ourselves: what if we could create a shopping experience with no waiting in lines and no checkout? Or could we create a physical store where customers coul d simply take what they want and go? Our answer to those qu estions is Amazon Go, where you could experience the idea o f "just walk out shopping".Amazon Go is a new kind of store with no checkout required. We created the world's most advanced shopping technology, so you never have to wait in line. With our "just walk out shop ping" experience, simply use the Amazon Go app to enter the store, take the products you want, and go! No lines, no check out.Our checkout-free shopping experience is made possible by the same types of technologies used in self-driving cars: computer vision, sensor fusion, and deep learnin g. Our “ just walk out technology ” automatically detects when products are taken from or returned to the shelves and keeps track of them in your virtual cart. When you have done shoppi ng, you can just leave the store. Shortly after, we'll charge yo ur Amazon account and send you a receipt.We offer delicious ready-to-eat breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snack options made fresh ev ery day by our on-site chefs and favorite local kitchens and bakeries. Our selection of food stuff ranges from bread and milk to cheeses and lo cally made chocolates. You' ll find well-known brands we love, plus special finds we're excited to intro duce to customers. For a quick home-cooked dinner, pick up one of our chef-designed Amazon Meal Kits, and you can make a meal for tw o in about 30 minutes.Our 1,800-square-foot shopping space is conveniently compact, so busy custom ers can get in and out fast. It is located at 2131, 7th Ave, Seat tle, WA, on the corner of 7th Avenue and Blanchard Street. All you need is an Amazon account, a supported smart phone, a nd the free Amazon Go app.Amazon Go is currently only open to Amazon employees in o ur testing program, and will be open to the public soon.4. From the passage, we can learn that Amazon Go ________.A. is a checkout-free store B. sells all kinds of goodsC. is open to the publicD. uses unknown tech nologies5. What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 3?A. When Amazon Go charges.B. What Amazon Go s ells.C. Where Amazon Go lies.D. How Amazon Go wor ks.6. The main purpose of the passage is to ________.A. encourage people to shop onlineB. advise people to work for AmazonC. inform people of a new concept storeD. tell people of th e shopping experienceC“Clothes Swapping”has become an increasingly popular activi ty for women in the United States. The women can give away unwanted clothing at a clothes swap event and get something different in return.Recently about 300 women went to a clothes swap at a high s chool in Springfield, Virginia. It was the largest crowd ever for the area’s popular clothing-swapping group.Daphne Steinberg was having a good day.“For anyone who k nows Ann Taylor LOFT, Ann Taylor is a really nice women’s d esigner and I will totally wear this to work. So I love that, I love that I can equip myself for work, have a good time in doing it, not totally bankrupt myself.”Sandy Van Dusen likes the idea that clothes are finding new h omes instead of being thrown away. “Because it helps to keep the Earth green. There’s no point in my opinion in continuing to buy new clothes when we can reuse what’s already here. G ive it a new home--- let somebody else love what you used to love and no longer love.”Kim Pratt organized the clothing-swapping event in Springfield. She also organized a money-raising activity for the high school’s debate team. It is one of s everal ways that her group gives to charitable causes. Anothe r is by donating all of the“un-swapped” clothing to shelters for victims of domestic violence.“I started doing this four years ago, and we’ve been doing it fo r four years, getting bigger and bigger each time we have a s wap.”She used the social media website to help public ize the events. The website has helped her group grow from 3 0 members to 1,300. Mrs.Pratt says most of the members res pect the clothing swap rules. But she say competition for desir able fashion can be strong.“We have to tell people sometimes not to hover over the new people coming in with their clothing. As they put it out, some people tend to grab the stuff right out of their hands and it beco mes like a free-for-all. We try to avoid that as much as possible.”7. At a clothes swap what can women do?A. Make some money by giving away unwanted clothingB. Buy whatever clothing they likeC. Have a social gatherin g and make friendsD. Exchange unwanted clothing for something different8. What can be learnt from what Daphne Steinberg said?A. The clothes swap was the largest ever in the areaB. She got some nice clothes at the clothes swapC. It was the first time she had been to a clothes swapD. She saved much more money than she had expected9. What is Paragraph 5 mainly about?A. How Kim Pratt raised money to help charitable causesB. How Kim Pratt started the clothing-swapping event. C. What Kim Pratt did to help people in nee d.D. What Kim Pratt did with the un-swapped clothes.10. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Clothes swaps often go out of control in the endB. Clothes-swapping is becoming increasingly popular with womenC. Improper behavior at clothes swaps needs to be controlledD. More clothing swapping events need to be organized第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题(扫描版)

2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题(扫描版)

英语试题答案1—20 ABABB CBACC ABCBA AACBB21〜23 BCA 24〜27 DCCB 28〜31 BCDA 32〜35 DAAC36-40 BEDGA41〜45 BDCAD 46〜50 ACBDC 51〜55 ABBDC 56〜60AADBC61. which 62. strongest 63. to 64. burying 65. seriously66. a 67. be blocked 68 . punishment 69. to stop 70. lessonsDear Sam,How are you? Today I’ve got a wonderful news to tell you. I have ∧ offered ascholarship at a university in删除a beenAustralia for your further education. One hundred and twenty student took exams forit, but only a few was chosenmy studentswereand I was one of them. However.my parents are not happily about it. They are strongagainst me going there. Theyhappy stronglysay it is too far away that they will not see me for a whole year and they are afraidI will feel lonely. They can’tsoimagine a girl so young live alone. They advise me to study at Beijing instead. ThenI’ll be able to continue livingliving inwith them. How can I try to let them know that I have grown up?Yours,Jane作文:Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention please!How time flies! I’m Li Hua, president of Student Union of Pengshui NO.1 middleschool. It’s really an honour to be here, sharing this moment with our fellow friendsfrom Great Britain. It has been two weeks since you came here for the exchange program, which has benefited us all.During the past two weeks, you have studied and lived with us together, thus offering a opportunity for us to know each other better. So excellent and admirable are your art skills that I am deeply impressed. I think all our classmates have learned a lot from our communication and the various activities.Now, on behalf of my schoolmates, I wish a safe return. I also hope that there will be more events of this kind in the future. Thank you.。

河北省张家口市涿鹿县2017-2018学年高二英语10月月考试题

河北省张家口市涿鹿县2017-2018学年高二英语10月月考试题

河北省张家口市涿鹿县2017-2018学年高二英语10月月考试题班级类型:所有班;考试时间:120分钟;总分 150分注意事项:1.答题前在答题卡、答案纸上填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将第I卷(选择题)答案用2B铅笔正确填写在答题卡上;请将第II卷(非选择题)答案黑色中性笔正确填写在答案纸上。

第I卷第一部分: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. What does the woman think makes people happy?A. Money.B. Love.C. Success.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. A television.B. A picture.C. A movie.3. Where did the woman meet Alice?A. At a restaurantB. At a school.C. At a clothes shop..4. Who is the woman?A. A house agent.B. A house owner.C. A house keeper.5. How long can the man keep the book?A. For three weeks.B. For two weeks.C. For one week.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。

高中英语真题:学2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题_11

高中英语真题:学2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题_11

学2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题第一部分:听力(共两节,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. What did the man do yesterday?A. He went to the park.B. He went out for a picnic.C. He went shopping.2. How does the woman usually go to work?A. By bus.B. By underground.C. On foot.3. When will the ship probably leave?A. At 7:00.B. At 6:40.C. At 6:15.4. What does the woman mean?A. She doesn’t want to go to university.B. She hasn’t been admitted to a famous university.C. She has to study hard in order to enter a university.5. What does the woman want the man to do tomorrow?A. Repair her car.B. Order a part.C. Give her a ride.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。

【配套K12】2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题(扫描版)

【配套K12】2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题(扫描版)

英语试题答案1—20 ABABB CBACC ABCBA AACBB21〜23 BCA 24〜27 DCCB 28〜31 BCDA 32〜35 DAAC36-40 BEDGA41〜45 BDCAD 46〜50 ACBDC 51〜55 ABBDC 56〜60AADBC61. which 62. strongest 63. to 64. burying 65. seriously66. a 67. be blocked 68 . punishment 69. to stop 70. lessonsDear Sam,How are you? Today I’ve got a wonderful news to tell you. I have ∧ offered ascholarship at a university in删除a beenAustralia for your further education. One hundred and twenty student took exams forit, but only a few was chosenmy studentswereand I was one of them. However.my parents are not happily about it. They are strongagainst me going there. Theyhappy stronglysay it is too far away that they will not see me for a whole year and they are afraidI will feel lonely. They can’tsoimagine a girl so young live alone. They advise me to study at Beijing instead. ThenI’ll be able to continue livingliving inwith them. How can I try to let them know that I have grown up?Yours,Jane作文:Ladies and gentlemen, may I have your attention please!How time flies! I’m Li Hua, president of Student Union of Pengshui NO.1 middleschool. It’s really an honour to be here, sharing this moment with our fellow friendsfrom Great Britain. It has been two weeks since you came here for the exchange program, which has benefited us all.During the past two weeks, you have studied and lived with us together, thus offering a opportunity for us to know each other better. So excellent and admirable are your art skills that I am deeply impressed. I think all our classmates have learned a lot from our communication and the various activities.Now, on behalf of my schoolmates, I wish a safe return. I also hope that there will be more events of this kind in the future. Thank you.。

2017-2018学年河北省卓越联盟高二下学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版+听力【有答案】

2017-2018学年河北省卓越联盟高二下学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版+听力【有答案】

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给出的A. B. C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在答题卡的相应位置。

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。

例:How much is the shirt?A. $ 19.15B. $ 9.15C. $ 9.18答案是B1. What dose the man like about the play?A. The storyB. The endingC. The actor2. Which place are the speakers trying to find?A. A hotel.B. A bank.C. A restaurant.3. At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C. 4:40.4. What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5. What does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. listen to some great music.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,并标在答题卡的相应位置。

听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

高中英语真题:学2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题_2

高中英语真题:学2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题_2

学2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题注意事项:答案必须写在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,本试卷满分120分。

考试时间90分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题共70分)第一部分阅读理解(共20小题;满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AA survey revealed the average Asian dad spent one minute a day with his children. I was shocked. I mean, a whole minute? Every day? Get real. Once a week maybe. The fact is, many Asian males are terrible at kid-related things. Actually, I am one of them.Child-rearing(养育) doesn’t come naturally to guys. My mother knew the name s of our teachers, best friends and crushes. My dad was only vaguely aware there were short people sharing the apartment. My mother bought healthy fresh food at the market every da y. My dad would only go shopping when there was nothing in the fridge except a jar of capers and a bay leaf. Then he’d buy beer. My mother always knew the right questions to ask our t eachers. My dad would ask my English teacher if she could g et us a discount on school fees. My mother served kid food to kids. My dad added chili sauce to everything, including our ba by food.The truth is, mothers have superpowers. My son fell off a wall once and hurt himself all over. I demanded someone bring me a computer so I could google what to do. My wife ignored me and did some sort of chanting phrase such as “Mummy kiss it better,” and cured 17 separate injuries in less than 15 second s.Yes, mothers are incredible people, but they are not always ri ght. Yet honesty forces me to record the fact that mothers onl y know best 99.99 per cent of the time. Here are some famou s slip-ups.The mother of Bill Gates: “If you’re going to drop out of colleg e and hang out with your nerdy friends, don’t come running to me when you find yourself penniless. ” The mother of Albert E instein: “When you grow up, you’ll find that sitting around think ing about the nature of time and space won’t pay the grocerybills.” The mother of George W. Bush: “You’ll never be like yo ur dad, who became President of the United States and started his own wa r.”1. The tone for the writer to write the passage is __________ .A. cruelB. disapprovingC. humorousD. criti cal2. In Paragraph 2 the writer makes a comparison between mo thers and fathers to prove that __________ .A. females love kids more than malesB. males are not good at child-rearingC. child-rearing is difficult both for females and malesD. my dad is not interested in child-rearing3. What does the underlined word “slip-ups” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Stories.B. Shortcomings.C. Disadvantages.D. Mistakes.4. The last paragraph is mainly developed by __________ .A. providing different examplesB. following the order of spaceC. making comparisonsD. analyzing cau sesB.There are lots of ways to educate yourself on the Internet. Yo u can find photos, documents, and films on almost any topic y ou can imagine. And at , you can access lecture s by artists, scholars, designers, technicians and others.TED began in 1984 as a conference that brought together indi viduals from the fields of technology, entertainment and desig n. It was intended to be a onetime event focusing on technolo gy and design. The event ended up losing money, and it was six years before the founders tried it again. This time it worke d, and since 1990, the TED conference has been an annual e vent.There are now two held every year, with topics as diverse as music, medicine, and money. Other specialized spinoff confer ences address narrower issues.The TED website came from a desire to share the conference s with the world, to “offer free knowledge from the world's mos t inspired thinkers”, as the website puts it. The current version of the site was launched in April 2007, and contains videos of talks given at the TED conferences around the world. The tal ks are transcribed into hundreds of languages.The TED website is owned by the Sapling Foundation, a nonp rofit organization devoted to fostering the spread of great ideas. The Sapling Foundation acquired TED in 2001.Since then, i t has been focusing on using TED to broadcast ideas that mig ht change the world.TED, of course, isn't immune to criticism. It's been called elitis t(杰出人物的鼓吹者) for its high ticket prices (more than 6,000 dollars in total).It's been accused by a few people of censorship(审核机构) for not publishing their talks. One controversial speaker was upset about being criticized by the conference's host afte rward.The complaints, however, seem to be relatively few for such a large, longrunning organization. And accusations of elitism ri ng hollow when so much is given away for free on TED's web site. Whatever its failings, TED is a source of inspirational info rmation for those who seek it out.5.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.The TED conference came after the success of www.ted.c om.B.Two TED conferences are now held every year.C.TED talks are available in many languages.D.The Sapling Foundation owns .6.From the last two paragraphs, we can infer that________.A.it is accepted to all involved that some TED talks might no t be publishedB.the host of the conference is one who plays a supportive r ole to the speakersC.TED is criticized for giving special treatment to the wealth y or powerfulD.the negative comments on TED greatly affect its reputatio n7.This author probably believes that________.A.TED is elitist B.TED is beneficialC.TED isn't importantD.the TED website is the bestC.I was blind, but I was ashamed of it if it was known. I refused t o use a white stick and hated asking for help. After all, I was a teenage girl, and I couldn’t bear people to look at me and thin k I was not like them. I must have been a terrible danger on th e roads. Coming across me wandering through the traffic, mot orists probably would have to stop rapidly on their brakes. Ap art from that, there were all sorts of disasters that used to occ ur on the way to and from work.One evening, I got off the bus about halfway home where I ha d to change buses, and as usual I ran into something. “I’m awfully sorry,” I said and stepped forward only to run into it again . When it happened a third time, I realized I had been apologi zing to a lamppost. This was just one of the stupid things that constantly happened to me. So I carried on and found the bus stop, which was a request stop, where the bus wouldn’t stop unless passengers wanted to get on or off. No one else was t here and I had to guess if the bus had arrived.Generally in this situation, because I hated showing I was blin d by asking for help, I tried to guess at the sound. Sometimes I would stop a big lorry and stand there feeling stupid as it dre w away. In the end, I usually managed to swallow my pride an d ask someone at the stop for help.But at this particular evening no one joined me at the stop; i t seemed that everyone had suddenly decided not to travel by bus. Of course I heard plenty of buses pass, or I thought I did . But because I had given up stopping them for fear of making a fool of myself, I let them all go by. I stood there alone for ha lf an hour without stopping one. Then I gave up. I decided to walk on to the next stop.8. The girl refused to ask for help because she thought______ ___.A. she might be recognisedB. asking for help looked sillyC. she was normal and independentD. being found blind was embarrassing9. After the girl got off the bus that evening, she_________.A. began to runB. hit a person as usualC. hit a lamppost by accidentD. was caught by something10. What was the problem with guessing at the sound to stopa bus?A. Other vehicles also stopped there.B. It was unreliable for making judgments.C. More lorries than buses responded to the girl.D. It took too much time for the girl to catch the bus.11. Finally the girl decided to walk to the next stop, hoping___ _______.A. to find people thereB. to find more buses thereC. to find the bus by herself thereD. to find people more helpful thereD.Why You Should Celebrate Your MistakesWhen you make a mistake, big or small, cherish(珍视) it like it's the most precious thing in the world, because in some ways, it is.Most of us feel bad when we make mistakes, beat ourselve s up about it, feel like failures, get mad at ourselves.And that's only natural: most of us have been taught from a y oung age that mistakes are bad, that we should try to avoid m istakes. We've been scolded when we make mistakes at hom e, school and work. Maybe not always, but probably enough ti mes to make feeling bad about mistakes an unconscious reac tion.Yet without mistakes, we could not learn or grow. If you think about it that way, mistakes should be cherished and celebrate d for being one of the most amazing things in the world: they make learning possible; they make growth and improvement possible.By trial and error-trying things, making mistakes, and learning from those mista kes-we have figured out how to make electric light, to paint the cei ling of the Sistine Chapel, to fly.Mistakes make walking possible for the smallest toddler, m ake speech possible, make works of genius possible.Think about how we learn: we don't just consume informati on about something and instantly know it or know how to do it . You don't just read about painting, or writing, or computer pr ogramming, or baking, or playing the piano, and know how to do them right away. Instead, you get information about somet hing, from reading or from another person or from observing u sually...then you construct a model in your mind...then you tes t it out by trying it in the real world...then you make mistakes... then you revise the model based on the results of your real-world experimentation and repeat, making mistakes, learning from those mistakes, until you've pretty much learned how to do something. That's how we learn as babies and toddlers, an d how we learn as adults. Mistakes are how we learn to do so mething new, because if you succeed in something, it's proba bly something you already knew how to do. You haven't really grown much from that success---at most it's the last step on your journey, not the whole journe y. Most of the journey was made up of mistakes, if it's a good j ourney.So if you value learning, if you value growing and improving, then you should value mistakes. They are amazing things tha t make a world of brilliance possible.12. Why do most of us feel bad about making mistakes?A. Because mistakes make us suffer a lot.B. Because it's a natural part in our life.C. Because we've been taught so from a young age.D. Because mistakes have ruined many people's careers.13. According to the passage, what is the right attitude to mist akes?A. We should try to avoid making mistakes.B. We should owe great inventions mainly to mistakes.C. We should treat mistakes as good chances to learn.D. We should make feeling bad about mistakes an unconscio us reaction.14. The underlined word "toddler" in Paragraph 6 probably me ans __________.A. a small child learning to walkB. a kindergarten child learning to drawC. a primary school pupil learning to readD. a school teenager learning to write15. We can learn from the passage that __________.A. most of us can really grow from successB. growing and improving are based on mistakesC. we learn to make mistakes by trial and errorD. we read about something and know how to do it right away 第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

17—18学年下学期高二第一次月考英语试题(附答案)(7)

17—18学年下学期高二第一次月考英语试题(附答案)(7)

高二下英语月考试题第一部分听力第一节(共5小题)1.What does the man to do?A. He wants to buy the book.B. He wants to read the book, too.C. He wants to help the woman.2. What are the two speakers doing?A. Making a decisionB. Talking about Susan’s hobbyC. Talking about Susan’s grde.3. Where does this conversation most probably take place?A. In a hotelB. At an airportC. In a restaurant.4. What was the weather like yesterday?A. It was co;der than todayB. It was as cold as todayC. It was n’t as cold as today5. How much did Alice pay for those taps in all?A.$2B. $12C. More than $12第二节(共15小题)听第六段材料,回答第6~7小题:6. Who is Mr Tan?A. A marketing managerB. A person marketing for the marketing companyC, A man working in the marketing department.7. How can the woman find Mr tan’s office?A. By going downstairs and turn left.B. By going upwnstairsC. By going downstairs听第七段材料,回答第8~9小题:8. How does the man feel about his job?A. He has to work at nightB. He is very busy.C. He feels lonely9. Where does the man want to work?A. In a restaurantB. In a hotelC. In a meeting room听第八段材料,回答第10~12小题:10. What’s the relationship beteew the two speakers?A. FriendsB. Teacher and studentC. Father and dauter11. Who is Tom?A. The man’s sonB.The woman’s sonC.The woman’s husband12. Why does Billy come back from school?A. Because he is illB.Because it is SundayC.Because he doesn’t like school 听第九段材料,回答第13~16小题:13. Where is the man going?A.WashingtonB. New YorkC. China14. What does the woman do?A. A guideB. A teacherC. A student15. How long will the woman stay in Washington DC?A. One dayB. two daysC.Three days16. How will the woman go to the interesting places?A. By bikeB. By carC. By tour-bus听第十段材料,回答第17~20小题:17. How many daugters did Walt have?A. TwoB. ThreeC. Four18. What did Walt dream of?A. Helping his friendsB. Taking his daughters everywhereC. Making a beautiful amusement park.19. When was Disneyland built in California?A. In 1955B. In 1966C. In 195020. What will not be in Disneylang?A. Real boatsB. RiversC. Wild animals第二部分阅读理解(共二节)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABC和D)中,选出最佳选项.AA. To attract us to the zooB. To make us lovely in the zoo.C.. To frighten us in the zooD. To show animals can do everything.22. How much does Mr. Smith have to pay if he visits the zoo with his son of three?A. ¥4.B. ¥3.C. ¥6.D. ¥5.23. Which of the following can we do in the zoo?A. To touch the monkeys.B. To give some food to the animals.C. To go near to the tigers.D. To watch the animals carefully.BThe first newspaper was written by hand and put up on walls in public places. The earliestdaily newspaper was started in Rome in 59 B.C. In the 700's the world's first printed newspaper was published. Europe didn't have a regularly published newspaper until 1609, when one was started in Germany.The first regularly published newspaper in English was printed in Amsterdam in 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper was the Daily Courant, which came out in March 1702.In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was published, the government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Cambell started the Boston Newspaper, the first newspaper published daily in the American colonies. By 1760, the colonies had more than thirty daily newspapers. There are now about 1,800 daily papers in the United States.Today, as a group, English language newspapers have the largest circulation (发行量) in the world. But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the Japanese newspaper Asahi Shimbun. It sells more than eleven million every year.24. The first regularly printed European newspapers started in ___.A. Germany in 1609B. Rome in 59 B.C.C. Amsterdam in 1620D. England in 162125. The first daily newspaper in English started in ___.A. 1602B. 1621C. 1702D. 159026. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The first English newspapers started in England.B. Newspapers started in 59 B.CC. The first American newspaper stopped before 1704.D. Germany had the earliest European printed newspaper.27. The best title for this passage should be ___.A. On Reading NewspaperB. History of Daily NewspaperC. The Beginning of NewspaperD. History of NewspaperCOn the first day of the 11th grade, our new math teacher Mr Washington asked me to go to the blackboard to do a math problem. I told him that I couldn’t do it. He asked, “Why not?” Ipaused, and then I said, “Because I’m educa ble mentally retarded (可教育智能迟滞).”He came from behind his desk and looked at me. “Don’t ever say that again. Someone’s opinion of you does not have to become your reality,” he said.It was a very special moment for me. Doctors said that I was educable mentally retarded in the fifth grade, and I was put back into the fourth grade. When I was in the eighth grade, I failed again.But Mr Washington changed my life. This person always gave students the feeling that he had high expectations of them, and then all of the students did their best to live up to what those expectations were. He often said, “You have greatness within you.”One day, I caught up with him in the parking pla ce and said, “Mr Washington, is there greatness within me, sir?”He said, “Yes, Mr Brown.”“But what about the fact that I failed English, math, and history? What about that, sir? I’m slower than most kids.”“It doesn’t matter. It just means that you have to work harder. Your grades don’t determine who you are or what you can produce in your life.”“I want to buy my mother a house.”“It is possible, Mr Brown. You can do that.” And he turned to walk away.“Mr Washington?”“What do you want now?”“Uh, I’m the one, sir. One day you’re go ing to hear my name. I’m the one, sir.”School was a real struggle for me. Mr Washington put many demands on me. He made me believe that I could do it. At the end of that year, I was on the honor roll for the first time in my life.Years later, I produced five programs on public television. When one of my programs was shown on the educational television channel, I had some friends call him. I was sitting by the phone waiting when he called me. He s aid, “May I speak to Mr Brown, please?”“Oh, Mr Washington, is that you?”“Yes, it’s me. You were the one, weren’t you?”“Yes, sir, I was.”……28. What does Mr Washington mean by saying “Someone’s opinion of you does not have tobecome your reality”?A. You needn’t have the same opinion as others.B. What other people say about you may not be correct..C. You should believe what other people say.D. The doctor made a mistake.29. How many years did it take the author to finish the tenth grade?A. Ten years.B. Eleven years.C. Twelve years.D. Thirteen years.30. What happened to the author at last?A. He entered a good university.B. He earned much honor.C. He got a good job.D. He made television programs.31. In the passage, the author implies that _________.A. people should n’t believe what doctors sayB. no one can be successful with hard work and confidenceC. a good teacher can change a student’s lifeD. no one is really educable mentally retarded.DSome people think that success is only for those with talent or those who grow up in the right family, and others believe that success mostly comes down to luck. I’m not going to say luck, talent, and circumstances don’t come into play because they do. Some people are born into the right family while others are born with great intelligence, and that’s just the reality of how life is.However, to succeed in life, one first needs to set a goal and then graduallymake it more practical. And, in addition to that, in order to get really goodat something, one needs to spend at least 10,000 hours studying and practicing. To become great at certain things, it’ll require even more time, time that most people won’t put in.This is a big reason why many successful people advise you to do something you l ove. If you don’t enjoy what you do, it is going to feel like unbearable pain and will li kely make you quit well before you ever become good at it.When you see people exhibiting some great skills or having achieved great success, y ou know that they have put in a huge part of their life to get there at a huge cost.. I t’s sometimes easy to think they got lucky or they were born with some rare talent, but thinking that way does you no good, and there’s a huge chance that you’re wrong any way.Whatever you do, if you want to become great at it, you need to work day in and d ay out, almost to the point of addiction(沉迷), and over a long period of time. If you’re not willing to put in the time and work, don’t expect to receive any rewards. Consistent, hard work won’t guarantee you the level of success you may want, but it will g uarantee that you will become really good at whatever it is you put all that work into.32.Paragraph 1 mainly talks about _____.A. the importance of success.B.the meaning of successC.the standards of successD.the reasons for success33.In Paragraph 2, the underlined word that refers to _____.A. succeeding in lifeB.setting a practical goalC.putting in more timeD.being good at something.34.Successful people suggest doing what one loves because_____.A.work makes one feel painB. one tends to enjoy his workC.one gives up his work easilyD.it takes a lot of time to succeed35.What is the main theme of the passage?A. Having a goal is vital to success.B. One cannot succeed without time and practice.C. Being good is different from being great..D. Luck, talent and family help to achieve success.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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河北省张家口市2017-2018学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒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。

例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15. 答案是C。

1. What is the man going to do this weekend?A. Meet a friend.B. Go to Beijing.C. Attend a birthday party.2. What did the woman buy her husband for Christmas?A. A book.B. A watch.C. A record.3. What is the man?A. A worker.B. A driver.C. A teacher.4. How does the woman feel about the concert?A. Surprised.B. Relaxed.C. Worried.5. What does the man tell the woman?A. She is mistaken.B. His dog likes digging up flowers.C. There is another cat that looks like hers.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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. What are the speakers talking about?A. A case of robbery.B. A housebreaking.C. A murder case.7. When did the conversation probably take place?A. In the morning.B. In the afternoon.C. In the evening.听第7段材料,回答第8至第10题。

8. What’s the probable relationship between the spea kers?A. Friends.B. Strangers.C. Husband and wife.9. How did the woman find her stay there?A. Boring.B. Wonderful.C. Adventurous.10. What does the man advise the woman to do when she gets home?Send him an email. B. Write a letter to him.C. Give him a call.听第8段材料,回答第11 至13题。

11. What is inside the man’s package?A. Two shirts and a tie.B. Two shirts, a tie and a suit.C. Two shirts and a suit.12. How long does it take to go by regular mail from there to Toronto?A. About two days.B. About one week.C. About half a month.13. How much should the man pay at last?A. $ 18. 25.B. $ 11. 12.C. $ 3. 08.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14. Where did the woman meet the man?A. At the Berlin bus station.B. At the London bus station.C. At the woman’s apartment.15. Why did the man choose to take a bus?A. To save money.B. To enjoy the country view.C. To protect the environment.16. What did the woman say about the man?A. He didn’t look well.B. He could have taken a faster bus.C. He should care more about the environment.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. 17. How might you know you are in a state of sub-health?A. Your doctor tells you so.B. The hospital tests show it.C. You always feel tired with no evidence of disease.18. Who is most likely to be sub-healthy?A. A middle-aged manager.B. A student in the middle of summer vacation.C. A young person who works as a cashier.19. What is mentioned as an effective way to prevent sub-health?A. Exercising regularly.B. Making more friends.C. Eating vitamin pills.20. What is the speaker’s advice on diet?A. Try to avoid meat.B. Drink fresh milk every day.C. Be careful about salty and sweet food.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ASagrada FamiliaOpening hours: 09:00—18:00(October~ March); 0.9:00—20:00(April~ September) Admission: $ 11, or $ 10 with the Barcelona Card.The temple has been under construction since 1882 and it has still got another 30 to 80 years to go before it i s finished. The project’s vast scale and its special design have made it one of Barcelona’s top tourist attractions for many years.La PedreraOpening hours: November~ February: 09:00—18:30; March~ October: 09:00—20:00 Admission: $ 9. Save 20% with the Barcelona Card.This building used to be called Casa Mila but nowadays it’s more commonly known as La Pedrera. It is a unique modernist building in Barcelona and was made of bricks. It was built between 1906 and 1912 and in 1984 it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site with other Gaudi buildings in Barcelona.Barcelona FC MuseumOpening hours: April 6th—October 4th: 10:00—20:00(Monday to Saturday); the rest ofthe year: 10:00—18:30Admission: $ 8. 50 for entry to the museum and $ 17 for a guided tour.When you buy your ticket you have two options. You can buy a ticket for the museum to see the football stadium or you can buy a double ticket for $ 15 where you get to see the museum and the scenes at the club.Miro MuseumOpening hours: Check the website for details as they vary depending on the time of the year.Admission: $ 8. Save 20% with the Barcelona Card.This museum has a wide range of Miro’s works dating back as far as 1914. This artwork collection not only includes his paintings but also a good selection of sculptures.21. Which of the following is a UNESCO World Heritage site?A. Miro Museum.B. La Pedrera.C. Sagrada Familia.D. Barcelona FC Museum.22. What is special about Miro Museum?A. Its opening hours are relatively unfixed.B. It has the longest history.C. It has the most attractive scenery.D. Its admission can be free for visitors.23. What is the purpose of the text?A. To show some famous events in Barcelona.B. introduce the history and buildings of Barcelona.C. To introduce some tourist attractions of Barcelona.D. To show the customs and living conditions of Barcelona.BWhen I was growing up, I had an old neighbor named Doctor Gibbs. He didn’t look like any doctor I’d ever known. He never yelled at us for playing in his yard, but was always very kind.When Doctor Gibbs wasn’t saving lives, he was planting trees. He had some interesting theories about planting trees. He hardly watered his new trees, an attitude which flew in the face of conventional wisdom.Once I asked why and he told me that watering plants spoiled them because it made them grow weaker. He said he had to make things tough for the trees to that only the strongest could survive. He talked about how watering trees made them develop shallow roots and how, if they were not watered, trees would grow deep roots in search of water.So, instead of watering his trees every morning, he’d beat them with a rolled up newspaper. I asked him why he did that, and he said it was to get the trees attention.Doctor Gibbs died a couple of years after I left home. Every now and then, I walked by his house and looked at the trees that I’d watched him plant some 25 years ago. They were tall and strong.Every night before I go to bed, I check on my two sons. I often pray that their lives will be easy. But lately I’ve been thinking that it’s time to change my prayer.I know my children are going to encounter hardship. There’s always a cold wind blowing somewhere. What we need to do is to pray for deep roots, so when the rains fall and the winds blow, we won’t be torn apart.24. How did the author feel about Doctor Gibbs’s planting trees at first?A. Great.B. Impractical.C. Amused.D. Puzzled.25. What did Doctor Gibbs do to the trees he planted?A. He let them grow quickly.B. He beat them to get their attention.C. He helped them search for water.D. He read a newspaper near them.26. Which of the following can best describe Doctor Gibbs?A. Kind and wise.B. Calm and brave.C. Careful and ambitiousD. Strict and devoted.27. What does the author learn from Doctor Gibbs?A. Elders are treasures.B. Two heads are better than one.C. A man without distant care must have near sorrow.D. Only those who bear the most become the highest.C“Now!” whispered Suki. "Quick, while the clerk is not looking. Heart pounding, Leah slid two tubes of lipstick into her purse. She looked bored as she followed her friends Suki and Jill out of the store, but inside she felt panicked.“I can’t believe you made me do that,”Leah cried. “Relax,” said Jill. “Everybody does it sometimes. And we didn’t make you do it.” She said nothing, but Leah knew she wouldn’t have done that on her own. She was just experiencing huge peer pressure.Sometimes, though, the stresses in your life can actually come from your peers. They may pressure you into doing something you’re uncomfortable with, such as shoplifting, doing drugs or drinking, or taking dangerous risks when driving a car.The pressure to conform can be powerful and hard to resist. A person might feel pressure to do something just because others are doing it. Peer pressure can influence a person to do something that is relatively harmless, or something that has more serious consequences. Giving in to the pressure to dress a certain way is one thing, and going along with the crowd to drink or smoke is another.The people who are most easily influenced will follow someone else’s lead first. Then Others may go along too, so it can be easy to think, “It must be OK. Everyone else is doin g its They must know what they’re doing.” Before you know it, many people are going along with the crowd, perhaps on something they might not otherwise do.Responding to peer pressure is part of human nature, but some people are more likely to give in, and others are better able to resist by standing their ground. People who are unsure of themselves, new to the group, or inexperienced with peer pressure may be more likely to give in.28. Who took the lipstick out of the store?A. Jill.B. Suki.C. Leah.D. The author.29. What does the underlined word “conform” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Stop.B. Obey.C. Last.D. Come.30. Who will be easily influenced by peer pressure according to the text?A. Tom who usually goes to a party with friends.B. Lucy who likes opposing plans of other classmates.C. Peter who is very good at talking with their parents.D. Jack who often asks for friends’ advice and follow it.31. What kind of the character helps you most in resisting peer pressure?A. Helpful.B. Adventurous.C. Independent.D. Easy-going.DDo you want to know the meaning of your dog’s bark? There is a good chance. A Japanese toy maker declares that they have developed a device (设备) that translatesdog barks into human language and plans to begin selling the device under the name of Bowlingual in US pet stores and gift shops next year.Tokyo-based Takara Co. Ltd. says about 300, 000 of the dog devices have been sold since it was on sale in Japan late last year. It is forecasting far bigger sales once an English language translation for dogs comes to America next year. The United States is home to about 67 million dogs, more than six times the number in Japan.“We know that the Americans love their dogs so much, so we don’t think t hey will mind spending $ 120 on this product,” the Takara marketing manager said during an interview at a recent pet products conference in Atlanta.Regarded as one of the coolest inventions of 2017 by Time magazine, Bowlingual is made up of a 3-inch long wireless microphone that is fastened to a dog collar and sends out sounds to a small console (操作台) that is connected to a database. The console divides each bark into six emotional types—happiness, sadness, disappointment, anger, threat and desire, and sho ws common phrases, such as “You’re ticking me off,” that fit the dog’s emotional state.Takara says it has spent millions of dollars developing the device in cooperation with famous sound experts and animal behaviorists.One thing that does appear certain is that the markets for animal translation products will likely remain a dog’s world since Takara has no plans to develop a similar device for cats. “They are too unpredictable,” the marketing manager said.32. Why does Takara feel confident about the sale of Bowlingual in America?A. The price of Bowlingual is very low.B. Americans like researching new inventions.C. There are lots of dogs in America that need to be cared for.D. Americans are willing to spend money on their dogs.33. What does the under lined word “They” in the last paragraph refer to?A. Cats.B. Plans.C. Markets.D. Products.34. What can we learn from the text?A. Bowlingual has sold well in America.B. Bowlingual has many phrases about emotion in its console.C. The dog devices sold in Japan can understand English.D. Takara has spent millions of dollars promoting the device.35. What can be the best title for the text?A. Japanese scientists will translate dogs’ wordsB. Takara is devoted to developing BowlingualC. Bowlingual helps you know your dogs betterD. A kind of device has been sold out in Japan第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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