山西省太原五中2015-2016学年高二英语上学期阶段性(10月)考试试题
山西省太原市第五中学2015-2016学年高二上学期第一次周考英语试题

太原五中2015-2016学年度第一学期阶段性练习高二英语命题人、校对人:史海玲、宋向军(2015.9.17)I. 根据所学单词及所给的提示写出所缺单词的正确形式。
(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20)1. Since they spoke only Spanish, we used signs and g________ to make ourselves understood.2. Watching violence on TV makes some children more a________.3. The y________ are young people considered as a group.4. We ________ (展开) the picnic cloth out on the ground and sat down to eat.5. Nicky’s job as a public relations director ________ (包括) spending quite a lot of time with other people.6. He was ________(参与)in a heated argument.7. There was loud laughter down the phone, which Harry found ________ (有感染力的).8. Do me a f________ and turn the TV down while I am sleeping.9. Everyone is born _____.But it is said that women do not yet have true ________ in the company. (平等)10 . It’s difficult to make a(n) ________ (判断) without any facts.II. 用适当的介词或副词填空。
高二英语月考试题及答案-太原五中2015-2016学年高二上学期阶段性(10月月考)

太原五中2015-2016学年度第一学期阶段性检测高二英语出题人、校对人:荆晋慧、申玲(2015.10)I 单项选择。
(每小题1分,共5分)1.The natural resources, such as mine, forest, and hydro-power (水电) in that area have been_______ .A. developedB. exploitedC. improvedD. expanded2. Listen! If you want to get a good__________, you’d better stand on the top of the hill.A. sightB. sceneC. viewD. look3. I don't think _______ my father will agree to my plan.A. that likelyB. likely thatC. it likely whetherD. it likely that4. It is thought that between the years 1550 and 1950 an average of one kind of living thing______each year.A. died fromB. died outC. died awayD. died of5. He claimed ______in the restaurant last Sunday.A. being badly treatedB. to be treated badlyC. to have been treated badlyD. being treated badlyII 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分)Stealing? I guess we were stealing. But in our 13-year-old brains the matter of ownership 6occurred to us. We just wanted to 7some strawberries in Mr. Jordan’s backyard. So we went 8into his backyard.When we started 9his strawberries, all of a sudden Mr. Jordan came outside.“What are you boys doing out here?” he 10and tried to grab one or two as my friends rushed past him, but they were too 11for the older gentleman to seize, and all the boys except me disappeared within seconds.Speed was never my 12.So I could just stand there and 13whatever punishment would surely come my way from Mr. Jordan.He marched me to my house and my mother criticized me. My friends gathered to celebrate their 14and observe my capture. They 15me about it for days afterwards, while all Icould do was complain to my father about how 16it was.“I don’t think so,” Dad said. “You got the punishment you 17.”“But what about other guys?” I asked.Dad said, “You can’t 18what happens to other people. You can only 19what happens to you. You picked Mr Jordan’s strawberries that night, and you were punished for it. To me, that is completely fair.”Then I couldn’t 20my father’s words. 21through the years I knew what he ta lked about. We didn’t come to earth with a 22that life would treat us fairly.Like Dad said, the 23thing we can actually 24is what happens to us. How we choose to respond to what happens to us is surely the 25by which the quality of our lives will be measured whether or not we think it happens fairly.6. A. ever B. never C. often D. sometimes7. A. see B. plant C. water D. pick8. A. carelessly B. sadly C. calmly D. secretly9. A. destroying B. harvesting C. treating D. facing10. A. smiled B. shouted C. doubted D. added11. A. quick B. stupid C. kind D. tall12. A. character B. luck C. choice D. strength13. A. deny B. judge C. admit D. accept14. A. unit B. escape C. life D. holiday15. A. helped B. blamed C. teased D. supported16. A. illegal B. impractical C. unfair D. unnecessary17. A. deserved B. observed C. wanted D. imagined18. A. ignore B. expect C. conclude D. control19. A. face B. lead C. devote D. refuse20. A. mark B. improve C. understand D. discuss21. A. And B. Or C. So D. But22. A. guarantee B. direction C. question D. form23. A. common B. obvious C. only D. easy24. A. look at B. deal with C. dream of D. take away25. A. standard B. view C. value D. purposeIII阅读理解(每小题2分,共20分)ABarbara McClintock was one of the most important scientists of the twentieth century. She made important discoveries about genes and chromosomes(染色体).Barbara McClintock was born in 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut. Her family moved to the Brooklyn area of New York City in 1908. Barbara was an active child with interests in sports and music. She also developed an interest in science.She studied science at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Barbara was among a small number of undergraduate students to receive training in genetics in 1921. Years later, she noted that few college students wanted to study genetics.Barbara McClintock decided to study botany, the scientific study of plants, at Cornell University. She completed her undergraduate studies in 1923. McClintock decided to continue her education at Cornell. She completed a master’s degree in 1925. Two years later, she finished all her requirements for a doctorate degree.McClintock stayed at Cornell after she completed her education. She taught students botany. The 1930s was not a good time to be a young scientist in the United States. The country was in the middle of the great economic depression. Millions of Americans were unemployed. Male scientists were offered jobs. But female geneticists were not much in demand.An old friend from Cornell, Marcus Rhoades, invited McClintock to spend the summer of 1941 working at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. It is a research center on Long Island, near New York City. McClintock started a temporary job with the genetics department. A short time later, she accepted a permanent position in the laboratory. This gave her the freedom to continue her research without having to teach or repeatedly ask for financial aid.By the 1970s, her discoveries have had an effect on everything from genetic engineering to cancer research. McClintock won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1983 for her discovery of the ability of genes to change positions on chromosomes. She was the first American woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize.26. When did McClintock get a doctorate degree?A.In 1921B. In 1923C. In 1925D. In 192727. In the middle of the great economic depression in the US, ________.A. male geneticists were in great demandB. young female scientists might have trouble finding a jobC. female geneticists were not in demand at allD. male scientists were out of work28. Which of the following jobs was ben eficial to McClintock’s research?A.A job as a botany teacher.B.A temporary job in the genetics department.C.A permanent position in the laboratory.D.A job to research cancer29. Which is right about McClintock?A.She majored in genetics at Cornell University.B.As a young female scientist, she was unemployed in the 1930s.C.The permanent job in her friend’s laboratory supported her academically and financially.D.She was the first woman to win an Nobel Prize without being shared with others.30. Why was McClintock awarded a Nobel Prize?A.Because she received a degree in genes and chromosomes.B.Because she contributed to genetic engineering and cancer researchC.Because she was the first American woman who studies genes and chromosomes.D.Because she made important discoveries about genes and chromosomes.BBody language includes any movement of any part of the body. Like verbal language, there exist cultural universals and cultural differences in Chinese and American body languages. For example, a handshake is the most common gesture that goes with a greeting; waving a hand to say “goodbye” is the same; a frown (皱眉) shows displeasure and a pat on the back of a person indicates agreement, praise and encouragement.Not all body language means the same thing in different cultures. Body motions and gestures are learned, that is, culturally determined. There is no natural language of emotional gesture, and our gesture language which is meaningful to us is as unintelligible to another culture as our verbal language is. Even nodding or shaking the head may have a different meaning. Look at thefollowing English sentence, “Mama pursed her lips and reminded us gently, ‘We do not want to go to the bank.’ We all shook our heads.” Here the English “We all shook our heads” indicates that “We all agreed with Mama”.Americans are ready to maintain good eye contact in conversation, but they do not like long stares. With people who are unfamiliar to us, we must avoid staring at them, and yet we must also avoid ignoring them. We look at them long enough to make it quite clear that we see them, and then we immediately look away. In face-to-face communication, a detailed knowledge of the counterpart’s body language can help us know more than just what he says. A person can use words to hide the truth, but the unconscious nonverbal body language may betray (背叛) him. For example, during the days of Nazism, the Jews within the boundaries of Germany did their best to hide their race, but they were often discovered by the Nazis because of their bold and unrestrained (无节制的) gestures. So their body language frequently revealed their race.31. If an American mother pats her son on the back, what does she mean?A. She is disappointed with her son.B. She is angry with her son.C. She doesn’t agree what her son is doing.D. She praises her son for his doing something well.32. What is mainly talked about in the second paragraph?A. The English do not like to go to the bank.B. The English nod their heads to show agreement.C. Some body languages are different in different cultures.D. Nodding is common in England and China.33. The underlined word “unintelligible” in the second paragraph probably means “_____”.A. impossible to understandB. impossible to learnC. impossible to communicateD. impossible to express34. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. Body language is learned in a culture.B. It is important to know body language in communication.C. People may use verbal language to hide the truth.D. Americans like staring at the person who is talking to them all the time.35. By the example of the Jews, the author wants to tell us that _______.A. the Jews have bad body languageB. the Nazis were very cruelC. people’s body languages tell some truths to othersD. people often use their body languages to make themselves understood easilyⅣ七选五(每小题2分,共10分)36 When a starving man gets a meal, he begins to think about an overcoat; when an executive gets a new sports car, visions of country clubs and pleasure beats dance into view. The many wants of mankind might be regarded as making up several levels. 37 .The first and most basic level of wants involves food. Once this want is satisfied, a second level of wants appears: clothing and some sort of shelter. By the end of World War II these wants were satisfied for a great majority of Americans. 38 It included such items as automobiles and new houses.By 1957 or 1958 this third level of wants was fairly well satisfied. Then, in the late 1950s a fourth level of wants appeared: the “life-enriching” level. While the other levels involve physical satisfaction-the feeding, comfort, safety, and transportation of the human body-this level stresses mental needs for recognition, achievement and happiness. It includes a variety of goods and services, many of which could be called “luxury” items. Among them are vacat ion trips, the best medical care, and entertainment. 39On this level, a greater percentage of consumer spending goes to services, while on the first three levels more is spent on goods. Will consumers raise their sights to a fifth level of wants as their income increases, or will they continue to demand luxuries and personal services on the fourth level?A fifth level probably would involve wants that can be achieved best by community action. Consumers may be spending more on taxes to pay for government action against disease, ignorance, crime and prejudice. 40 In this way, we can enjoy more fully the good things on the first four levels.A. Then a third level appeared.B. Different people have different wants on each level.C. There are several levels of wants in one’s life.D. When there is money enough to satisfy one level of wants, another level appearsE. At this stage, we now may seek to ensure the health, safety, and leisure.F. Also included here are fancy foods and the latest styles in clothing.G. Human wants seem endless.V语法填空(每小题1分,共10分)Some time ago, Sophia and I ____1____ (visit) some friends in the countryside. We were staying at a beautiful little cabin______2____ (surround) by fruit trees, flowers and even a few goats. Painted above the doorway in brightly colored letters were the words.Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds, you can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.Little did we know it at the time, _____3____this little poem was to have a great effect on our thoughts.It started almost as a kind of game. We decided to make a real effort to watch our thoughts and see exactly __4____ it was that we were planting in our own“mind garden”.We came to see how so many of the problems and difficulties in our lives had their beginnings in the seeds of doubt, fear and anxiety, __5_____ we were continually planting in our minds.As we became more and more aware of these negative thoughts, we said, “No, I won’t plant the weed in the garden of my mind. I will choose to plant something___6_____(good).It is necessary to pull out and throw away those seeds of fear, doubt and anxiety as soon as they appear. When you start to plant your own “mind garden”, you will ___7__ (true) be amazed at the changes, which begin to happen in your life.Love, happiness and tranquility (宁静) can spread ____8______people quickly. People who keep____9____ (plant) theses seeds in the gardens of their minds are also planting them in ____10____.Remember: Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds, you can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.VI根据汉语提示、语境或首字母完成句子, 注意形式变化。
山西省太原五中高二英语10月月考试题

太原五中2014--2015学年度第一学期月考(10月)高二英语第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30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。
并将答案写在答题纸上.ARichard Branson, born in 1950, is a successful businessman. He had started to try his first business at the age of 15, including trying to grow trees.While a little boy, Branson attended Scatch School and later Stowe School. Because of an accident, however, he was expelled from school, which made him an early dropout at 16.After quitting school, he moved back to London, where he began his first successful business. He started a magazine about youth culture called The Student. It was produced by students, for students, and was launched in 1966. Branson was able to attract significant advertising from companies wishing to enter the student market.The 1960s in London were known as the "Swinging Sixties". Although Branson was living the life of a hippy(嬉皮士), he also had a keen(敏锐的) business sense. He set up a mail order record company called Virgin to complement(补充) the student magazine. Branson later said he got into business by accident-not to make money, but out of frustration that things weren’t better.With profits from his magazine and mail order business, he was able to get a record shop on Oxford Street, London. As the record business expanded, Branson created his own record label, Virgin Music, in 1972. Within a year, Branson had a great stroke of luck. His first artist, Mike Oldfield, recorded the album Tubular Bells, and this proved to be a success.In 1984, Branson branched out into his biggest business venture-forming Virgin Atlantic Airways. However, in 1992, Branson had to sell Virgin records to EMI for £500m to help keep a struggling Virgin Atlantic afloat(能维持下去).Despite his successful careers, Branson has also experienced some failures. But with all his experience, Richard Branson has gradually formed a different approach to running a business.1. The underlined phrase "was expelled from" in the second paragraph probably means “___".A. was forced to leaveB. was upset withC. was looked down on byD. was not interested in2. The passage is probably followed by a paragraph about __________A. Branson ' s business wisdomB. Branson ' s future business plansC. Branson ' s failuresD. Virgin Atlantic ' s final success3. How is the passage mainly developed?A. By giving examples.B. By making comparisons.C. By following time order.D. By giving definition.BFinding relief from panic attacks may be difficult, because what works for one person is not always going to work for another. The most effective panic cure would be the one that helps people to learn to control their anxiety attacks, no matter how severely or frequently they happen. A good solution is the one that will ensure someone experiences fewer attacks as time passes.The key to finding a great cure for panic attacks is finding one that works over the long term, not merely temporarily to relieve(减轻) the signs or symptoms of a panic attack. There is always the option of taking medication, but if someone wants to rely on that medication for the rest of their life, they are out of luck. Most doctors probably won't prescribe (开处方药 )anti-anxiety or anti-panic medicine for continuous use anyway.People who keep an open mind and are willing to try out different solutions find success more quickly. When searching for a cure for panic attacks, don’t be afraid to ask plenty of questions, and study the opinions and real-life experiences of other people. Seek the advice of others who have suffered similar forms of attack, and notice where they have found success or failure.The most important thing about finding relief is that it doesn’t always come in the form of a pill. There are methods to train the mind to get over a panic attack that take just a little effort and practice. In fact, these methods have proved helpful for thousands of people. Over time, the rate of recurrence (复发) of the attacks will ease off, until the day when panic attacks are no longer a factor in your life.4. What would be the best title for the text?A. The Causes of PanicB. The Influence of PanicC. Finding Cures for Panic AttacksD. The Symptoms of Panic Attacks5. What can we learn from the text?A. Open-minded people usually find a cure for panic attacks earlier than others.B. Taking medication is the key to finding a great cure for panic attacks.C. You shouldn’t ask plenty of questions when searching for a cure for panic attacks.D. Most doctors prescribe anti-anxiety or anti-panic medicine for continuous use.6. The underlined phrase “ease off” in the last paragraph means “______”.A. slow downB. keep upC. put downD. turn up7. What is the author's attitude towards the methods of getting over panic attacks with the mind?A. Optimistic.B. Negative.C. Critical.D. Indifferent.CWhat's the coolest job ever? It may be one that allows you to express yourpersonality while doing something you love and getting paid for it. Here are some really cool jobs.◆CowboyIf you dream of living the rural life as a cowboy, consider a position as a rancher(牧场工人) or a farm manager. You can expect to earn between US $25,000 and US $35,000 a year, says Brady Lynch, an agricultural research consultant. "A lot of benefits will include other things like housing, a vehicle and even beef or chicken," he adds.◆Professional GolferYou need nerves of steel to face pressure and difficulty and a love of travel to survive as a professional golfer. Average yearly winnings in the Ladies Professional Golf Association were US$230,117 in 2013. With 161 ladies on the list, top-ranked Na Yeon Choi earned more than US$1.8 million, while 16lst-ranked Jackie Gallagher-Smith earned just US $1,786. If you want to stay in one place, work as a golf professional and earn an average salary of US $57,141, according to Monster’s Salary Wizard.◆FirefighterThere's a lot of work out there in firefighting, but the competition is fierce, so you’ll need mechanical aptitude(天赋), physical fitness and a bit of firefighting or emergency responder education to win a paid position. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicts that next decade the industry will grow 9% to 336,900 jobs. The average salary for firefighters is US$45,420 a year. If you become chief, you could double that salary.◆Flight AttendantFree flights are the best benefit offered to flight attendants. Attendants' salaries start at around US $16,191 a year, according to the Association of Flight Attendants. But the salary goes up as you stay on the job, and the average salary for US flight attendants is US $37,740, according to the BLS. Some airlines have minimum and maximum height requirements, and you can 't be too large to walk down the aisle(通道) facing forward. Being able to speak a second language will make you more appealing to international airlines.8. One of the benefits of being a rancher(牧场工人) is that he can ______.A. live a life in a rural area as a cowboy.B. buy farm products at a discount.C. get money for housing from the government.D. have a higher salary than other professionals.9. What can we learn from the text?A. A cowboy must travel a lot to survive.B. A chief firefighter will earn about US$90,840 a year.C. Flight attendants’ salaries start at around US$37,740 a year.D. In the next decade the number of flight attendants in the US will grow to 336,900.10. What is the text mainly about?A. How to choose a cool job.B. Where career growth happens.C. An introduction to four cool jobs.D. Career ideas for different personality types.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。
山西省太原五中高二10月月考(英语)

太原五中—第一学期月考(10月)高二英语命题人:顾猗猗、齐俊高校对人:顾猗猗、齐俊高(满分100分)(请将所有选择题答案写在答题卡上,其他题答在相应位置,只交回最后一张)I. 单选(1. Dr Robert has developed a way to teach _____ musical theory and _____ method is designed for children over five.A./; /B./; theC. the; theD. the; a2. --- Do you have any idea about the coming weekend? --- We are ________ having a picnic if the weather is favorable.A. in case ofB. in search ofC. in need ofD. in favor of3. The ladder looks rather unsteady; don't _______ to climb it!A. attemptB. predictC. supposeD. risk4. ---Look, John has fallen asleep. ---Oh, he ____ too late last night.A. might sit upB. should have sat upC. could sit upD. might have sat up5. Since I won the lottery, my telephone hasn’t stopped ringing. People _____ to ask how I’m going to spend the money.A. are phoningB. phoneC. will phoneD. were phoning6. The couple gave a dinner party in _______ of their silver wedding anniversary.A. supportB. celebrationC. praiseD. congratulation7. His father is addicted to smoking. ________he smokes about ten cigarettes a day.A. In particularB. On balanceC. In factD. On average8. E-shopping, when properly ______, can save us a lot of time and energy.A. doneB. is doneC. has doneD. doing9. _____ production up by 60%, the company has had another excellent year.A. AsB. ForC. WithD. Through10. I try to keep in ______ with current events by reading the newspaper and surfing the Internet.A. companionB. connectC. touchD. link11. He was ____ with the results of the exam, which can be seen from his ____ smile.A. satisfied, satisfyingB. satisfied, satisfiedC. satisfying, satisfiedD. satisfying, satisfying12. ---You seem to have had that car for years. ---Yes, I should sell it _____ it still runs.A. beforeB. afterC. untilD. while13.---Did you hear the loud noise ____ the flash of light last night? ---Yes, I _____ TV.A. following, watchedB. following, was watchingC. followed, had watchedD. followed, was watching14. People today should be punished for polluting the environment and must ______ down toomany trees.A. stop to cutB. stop from cuttingC. be stopped to cutD. be stopped from cutting15. A button ___ as I was climbing over the wall in a hurry.A. came awayB. came outC. came downD. came off16. Believe it or not, there are some words in the English language that native speakers may find ______.A. being confusedB. confusedC. to confuseD. confusing17. In our factory there are 2,000 workers, two thirds of ____are women.A. themB. whichC. whomD. who18. She told me she had met you in Shanghai two years before. ___ you ____ her since?A. Had metB. Did; seeC. Have; seenD. would; meet19. The water _____ cool when I jumped into the pool for morning exercise.A. was feltB. is feltC. feltD. feels---What do you think about the accident? ---____ It’s frightening even to think about.A. It’s terrific!B. It’s a nightmare.C. I don’t enjoy it!D. It’s hard to say.II. 完形填空(15分)I work as a volunteer for an organization that helps the poor in Haiti. Recently I took my son Barrett there fora week, hoping to 21 him.Before setting out, I told Barrett this trip would be tiring and 22 . For the first two days, he said almost nothing. I worried the trip was too 23 for a 17-year-old. Then on day three, as we were climbing over highrocky mountains, he turned to me and grinned(咧嘴笑),“Pretty hard.”After that there was no turning back. A five-year-old girl, wearing a dress several sizes 24 large and broken shoes, followed Barrett around, mesmerized(着迷的). He couldn’t stop 25 . Later he said 26 , “I wish I could speak French.” I was 27 -this from a boy who hated and fought against French classes throughout school.Usually silent, he befriended Gaby, our host, and kept asking questions about the country and its people. He blossomed(活泼起来).28 , the moment that really took 29 breath away occurred in a village deep in the mountains. I was 30 a woman villager for an article. 135 centimeters tall, she was small in figure but strong in will. Through determination, she had learned to read and write and 31 to become part of the leadership of the 32 .Learning her story, Barrett was as 33 as I by this tiny woman’s achievements. His eyes were wet and there was a 34 of love and respect on his face. He had finally understood the importance of my work.When leaving for home, Barrett even offered to stay behind as a volunteer. My insides suddenly felt struck. This 35 achieved all I’d e xpected. Soon he will celebrate his 18th birthday. He’ll be a man.21. A. comfort B. please C. attract D. educate22. A. hard B. dangerous C. troublesome D. violent23. A. little B. much C. fast D. slow24. A. too B. very C. even D. so25. A. joking B. crying C. shouting D. smiling26. A. patiently B. regretfully C. lightly D. cheerfully27. A. ashamed B. disappointed C. determined D. surprised28. A. Thus B. Even C. Meanwhile D. However29. A. my B. his C. our D. her30. A. asking B. interviewing C. arranging D. describing31. A. appeared B. struggled C. hesitated D. failed32. A. village B. city C. organization D. state33. A. pleased B. bored C. puzzled D. touched34. A. combination B. composition C. connection D. satisfaction35. A. interview B. flight C. article D. tripIII. 阅读理解(30分,36~43小题每题2.5分,44~48小题每题2分)AIn June, , a group of students from eight high schools in Winnipeg, the capital of Canada’s Manitoba province, will begin test-launching (试发射) a satellite the size of a Rubik’s cube.The one-kilogram Win-Cub satellite, named for its home city and its shape, will be put into low orbit. Once in space, it can perform for a few months or up to several years, communicating information that could help find the early signs of earthquakes.There are 80 similar satellite projects worldwide, but this is the first high-school based program of its kind in Canada. 30 Manitoba high school students are having a hand in designing and building the satellite, in cooperation with aerospace (航空航天的) experts and 10 students from the University of Manitoba, and with support from two other organizations.The Win-Cube project is not something that goes on a piece of paper; it is real-world engineering, allowing high school students to have an opportunity to learn more about the exciting world of engineering through their participation in this challenging program. It is also taken as a wonderful example of the unique partnerships within Manitoba. Designing, building and launching a satellite with high-school participation will bring this world-class educational project into reality and Manitoba closer to space.“These Manitoba high school students deserve congratulations for their enthusiasm, innovation (创新), and a strong love for discovery,”said Education, Citizenship and Youth Minister Peter Bjomson. “We want to make science more relevant (相关的), interesting and attractive to high school students by showing them how classroom studies can relate to practical experience in the workplace or, in this case, in space,” Bjomson added.The Win-Cube program is mainly aimed at inspiring a strong desire for discovery on the part of the students. It also shows Manitoba’s devotion to research and innovation and the development of a skilled workforce—all important drivers of knowledge-based economic growth.36. According to the passage, the Win-Cube satellite is _________.A. named after Manitoba and its shapeB. intended for international communicationC. designed like a Rubik’s cube both in shape and sizeD. challenged by university students around the world37. According to Mr. Bjomson, ___________.A. those Manitoba high school students are worth praisingB. the study of space can be practically made in classroomsC. Manitoba high schools are famous for the study of spaceD. scientific research is too far away from high school students38. The primary purpose of the project is to _________.A. find the early signs of earthquakesB. relate studies to practicalC. help high school students study real-world engineeringD. inspire a strong desire for discovery among the students39. The best title for this passage may be ________.A. Manitoba SchoolB. Win-Cube ProgramC. Space Co-operationD. Satellite LaunchingBHow should one invest a sum of money in these days of inflation (通货膨胀) ? Left in a bank it will hardly keep its value, however high the interest rate. Only a brave man, or a very rich one, dares to buy and sell on the Stock Market. Today it seems that one of the best ways to protect your savings, and even increase your wealth is to buy beautiful objects from the past. Here I am going to offer some advice on collecting antique clocks, which I personally consider are among the most interesting of antiques.I sometimes wonder what a being from another planet might report back about our way of life. "The planet Earth is ruled by a mysterious creature that sits or stands in a room and makes a strange ticking sound. It has a face with twelve black marks and two hands. Men can do nothing without its permission, and it fastens its young round people's wrists so that everywhere men go they are still under its control. This creature is the real master of Earth and men are its slaves."Whether or not we are slaves of time today depends on our culture and personality, but it is believed that many years ago kings kept special slaves to tell the time. Certain men were very clever at measuring the time of day according to the beating of their own hearts. They were made to stand in a fixed place and every hour or so would shout the time. So it seems that the first clocks were human beings.However, men quickly found more convenient and reliable ways of telling the time. They learned to use the shadows (影子) cast by the sun. They marked the hours on candles, used sand in hour-glasses, and invented water-clocks. Indeed, any serious student of antique should spend as much time as possible visiting palaces, stately homes and museums to see some of the finest examples of clocks from the past.Antique clocks could be very expensive, but one of the joys of collecting clocks is that it is still possible tofind quite cheap ones for your own home. After all, if you are going to be ruled by time, why not invest in an antique clock and perhaps make a future profit?40. According to the passage, collecting antique clocks____.A. can hardly keep the value of your savingsB. will cost much of your savingsC. may increase your wealthD. needs your bravery41. By quoting (引用) the remark of a being from another planet, the author intends to________.A. suggest human beings are controlled by a clockB. describe why clocks can rule the planet EarthC. tell readers what clocks look likeD. compare chicks to human beings42. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way to measure the time?A. Counting the beating of one's own heart.B. Making use of candles, sand and water.C. Observing shadows cast by the sun.D. Keeping slaves busy day and night.43. The underlined phrase stately homes in paragraph 4 means_______.A. state-owned housesB. houses in very good conditionC. grand houses open to the publicD. houses where statesmen meet regularlyC阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)There is an English saying, “Laughter is the best medicine.”Until recently, few people took the saying seriously. Now, however, doctors have begun to look into laughter and the effects it has on the human body. They have found that lau ghter really can improve people’s health.Tests were carried out to study the effects of laughter on the body. People watched funny films while doctors checked their heart, blood pressure, breathing and muscles. It was found that laughter has similar effects to physical exercise. It increases blood pressure, the heart beating and breathing. It also works several groups of muscles in the face, the stomach, and even the feet. If laughter exercises the body, it must be beneficial.Other tests haven shown that laughter appears to be able to______________ on the body. In one experiment doctors produced pain in a group of students who listened to different radio programmes. The group that tolerated the pain for the longest time was the group which listened to a funny programme. The reason why laughter canreduce pain seems to be that it helps to produce a kind of chemicals in the brain which diminish (减少,减低)both stress and pain.As a result of these discoveries, some doctors in the United States now hold laughter clinics, in which they help to improve their patients’ co ndition by encouraging them to laugh. They have found that even if their patients do not really feel like laughing, making them smile is enough to produce beneficial effects similar to those caused by laughter.44. List three effects of laughter on the body based on the text. (Please answer within 15 words)① ________________ ② ___________________ ③ _________________45. What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 10 words.)______________________________________________________________.46. Fill in the blank with a proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(Please answer within 8 words.)_______________________________________________________________47. What do you think of laughter in everyday life? (Please answer within ords.)_______________________________________________________________48. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.______________________________________________________________IV. 课文原文填空(10分)The other two areas in which the two varieties 49_____________ are spelling and pronunciation. American spelling seems 50___________: center, color and program instead of centre, colour and programme. Many factors have 51___________ American pronunciation since the first 52____________ arrived four hundred years ago. The accent, which is most 53___________ to British English, can be heard on the East Coast of the US. When the Irish writer George Bernard Shaw made the famous 54___________ that the British and the Americans are two nations 55__________ by a common language, he was 56___________ thinking about the differences. But are they really so important? After all, there is probably as much 57____________ of pronunciation within the two countries as between them. A Londoner has more 58_____________ understanding a Scotsman from Glasgow than understanding a New Yorker.V. 单词拼写(10分)请根据所给单词首字母或汉语意思写出单词。
山西省太原市第五中学2015-2016学年高二上学期阶段性测试英语试题

I. 阅读理解(3×10分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。
A5 Tips for Students Living Away From HomeDon’t Skip Orientation WeekBe involved! It is the most effective way to make friends during the first couple weeks of being away from home. I am a fairly quiet person, and I came to university without knowing anyone. It was a little hard at first, but as long as you participate and keep your spirits up, you should make new friends in no time.Stay ConnectedI message and text my sister often and Facebook my friends to keep connected. Making new friends and diving into activities and homework is a great way to keep yourself occupied, but in those moments when you are feeling incredibly lonely and wondering what your mom is making for dinner, you need something extra. My recommendation is to have a couple of photo albums to look through. It is also a good idea to make a plan to have a friend or family member come to visit you. That way you have a piece of home to look forward to.Live in Residence Halls(寄宿)What you have to remember is that everybody else is going through the exact same thing, so take comfort in that. Get to know your floor, let them become your home away from home and you’ll see that you’ll get through it easier than you thought. My residence holds lots of events such as parties and mixers for us to meet new people. I’ve found residence halls to be beneficial, because my floor has helped each other through the transition(过渡时期). People living on your floor are more likely to understand your problems with school rather than your friends from high school who go to other universities.1.When you feel extremely lonely, you are advised to_______.A. go back home immediately.B. invite a friend to visit you.C. devote yourself to homework.D. Facebook your friends of family.2. Who might be most interested in reading the text?A. GraduatesB. Job-huntersC. ParentsD. FreshmenBJennifer Hebert, a 21-year-old student, wakes up and looks at the clock. It is 7:30 am. She realized she doesn’t work until nine so she figures: “ I will leave my hair down today.”Instead of hastily propping her hair up in a simple ponytail, she decides to take the extra time and straighten it. She finishes and looks at herself in the mirror. Instead of heading out, she take out her phone, turns the front to face her and snaps (拍照)a selfie(自拍).This word is unmistakable. It has become so widely used, and it was it was actually named the word of the year by the Oxford Dictionary.But with this revolutionary photography technique comes side effects that can not be overlooked.Millennials, the generation that essentially acted as a guinea pig(小白鼠)for the evolution of technology and social media, are common described as narcissists(自我陶醉者). A search of the word “selfies”on Instagram brings up nearly seven million photos.With features constantly added to Instagram and other smartphone apps, not only do selfies masters have the art of photography, but they are also able to edit(编辑)the image with things like filters. “I mostly take selfies because I like to mess around with editing,” says Jennifer.Since photo apps have made it, in a way, “stupid simple” to fix a blemish (瑕疵)or change your skin tone, it is no surprise people still struggle with their self-image more than ever. “I’m not going to lie I edit most of my photos, which I am sure most people do. This just shows us that we are not seeing true beauty, because everyone is hiding behind some sort of filter, to make them look a lot different,”says Jennifer.A study from a university in Australia revealed the effects of the Internet on girls aged 12 and 16. It found that 96 percent had access to the Internet and 72.1 percent of them uploaded pictures of themselves. It also found that 40.1 percent of them dissatisfied with their bodies. No one knows at what pace the selfie culture will increase, but from these numbers, it is clear that they can have a damaging effect.3. The purpose of the first two paragraphs is mainly to_______.A. introduce the topic of selfie cultureB. prove the popularity of social mediaC. tell how much girls care about their appearanceD. shoe how Jennifer tries to improve her self-image4. According to the second-to-last paragraph,_______.A. editing helps people see their true beautyB. people prefer to hide their identities on social mediaC. people have different ideas about true beautyD. most people are not confident of their appearance5. What is the author’s attitude toward selfie culture?A. ConcemedB. AnnoyedC. SupportiveD. Objective第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
山西省太原五中2016届高三第一次阶段性考试(10月月考)英语试题(含答案)

太原五中2015—2016学年度第一学期阶段性检测高三英语出题、校对:杜丽雯、齐俊高、席艳艳、刘克静、南睿、张晓佳合题、校对:智虎威 (2015.10.19)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)1. Where is the woman going?A. To France.B. To Japan.C. To Spain.2. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man will give a speech.B. The woman is worried about the man.C. Peter is nervous about giving a speech.3. What language can the man speak?A. Japanese and French.B. English and Chinese.C. French and English.4. How does the man contact his friends abroad?A. By email.B. By phone.C. By letter.5. What will the speaker do tomorrow?A. Go to the Military Museum.B. Go to the hospital.C. Do exercise.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
6. What does the new ski area provide for beginners?A. Safe tracks.B. Free equipment.C. A discount.7. What is the woman worried about?A. The price.B. The distance.C. Safety.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
山西省太原市第五中学高二英语上学期10月阶段性检测试题

山西省太原市第五中学高二英语上学期10月阶段性检测试题(考试时间:90分钟试卷满分:100分)注意事项:1.本试卷由三个部分组成。
其中,第一和第二部分第一节为选择题。
第二部分第二、三节和第三部分为非选择题。
2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AThrift Books Library ProgramThrift Books sells millions of used books at the lowest prices. We personally assess every book’s quality and offer rare, out-of-print treasures. We deliver the joy of reading in 100% recyclable packaging.Our Library Program allows libraries to make use of books they no longer want or need on their shelves. Libraries send us books, make money and create space for new books. Thrift Books receives used books of good quality, lists them for sale, and finds new readers worldwide, extending the life of books. We put quality, affordable books into the hands of those who love to read.Following our program is as easy as 1-2-3:1. Pack your books;2. Contact us;3. Get paid monthly.Library Program benefitsReduce: Get rid of books no longer suitable for your needs.Reuse: Books find new homes via resale or donation to literacy programs.Recycle: All unusable books are recycled.How is it done?We do the listing, shipping and customer service! With our large network of distribution centers, we partner with thousands of library systems in North America to recycle their books through easy shipping options. There is no extra spending, and no pre-scanning requirements.The difference we make★750,000 books processed every day;★Over 1 billion books saved from landfills;★6,000,000+ books donated to literacy programs;★18,000,000 books sold last year.Contact usGetting started is fast and easy. Simply give us a few details by filling out the contact form. Submit (提交) it, and we’ll be in touch.1. What can libraries get from the program?A. Rare books.B. New shelves.C. More visitors.D. Some earnings.2. What helps Thrift Books Library Program to work perfectly?A. Free delivery service.B. Its distribution centers.C. The big profits it makes.D. Many partners in the world.3. How were most of the books received by Thrift Books dealt with last year?A. They were sent to other libraries.B. They were donated to charity groups.C. They were sold as second-hand books.D. They were collected by other organizations.BI was privileged to be on vacation for the last two weeks with my husband and two of our children. We stayed in two different hotels and had two very different experiences.In the first hotel, the staff went about their duties in a perfunctory (敷衍的) fashion; they did exactly what they had to, no more and no less. They weren’t rude but neither were they friendly. When asked about good walking trails (小路) in the area, they immediately said they didn’t know. Yet it turned out that followi ng the main road from the hotel’s front driveway took us straight onto a very popular and beautiful trail!Our second experience could not have been more different. The staff not only offered advice about best sites, best means of transportation and even whereto get gas, but behaved very friendly as well. We were greeted like long-lost friends when we walked back in at the end of a long day. I felt the obvious difference that concern could make, especially when we were away from home in unfamiliar surroundings. The first made us feel alienated, the second comfortable.We can be like the staff in the first hotel—doing what’s necessary to get by, doing things without sincerity and fulfilling our responsibilities. We’ll still get rewarded but we will be missing goodness. If we can be like the staff in the second hotel, we will get the pleasure of performing kindness, and that joy will deepen our relationship with the others who recognize our genuine care and concern. Putting in the effort of doing our best, we get a much greater experience in this world.It was a wonderful vacation. Each location offered different opportunities for appreciating the beauty of nature. We enjoyed the lakes, mountains and historic cities. But we learned something beyond dates, facts and figures. We witnessed first-hand the difference between doing the bare minimum and investing your all in everything you do. It helped shape our perspective and our actions for the upcoming year.4. What can we learn from the second paragraph?A. We found a fantastic trail without effort.B. We finally found trails with the staff’s help.C. Communication with the staff was difficult.D. The staff offered to help us without hesitation.5. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “alienated” in Paragraph 3?A. boredB. nervousC. unfriendlyD. embarrassed6. What does the author advise us to do?A. Spare no effort to do our part.B. Figure out our responsibilities.C. Do what’s necessary to get by.D. Communicate with others to get joy.CHalf of US dog owners and 62 percent of American cat owners share the sheets with their pets, a practice that sleep experts warn can lead to sleep deprivation (剥夺). Besides,Mayo Clinic found that more than half of the patients seeking consultations at its sleep clinic were pet owners whose sleep was disturbed by their cats or dogs in 2014.However, a 2018 study found that is not the case. Researchers from Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, surveyed 150 of the patie nts who visited the facility’s center for sleep medicine. Every participant received a piece of paper and answered questions on it about th eir sleeping habits, their pets’ behavior, sleeping locations and how their pets affected their nightly sleep.The researchers found that 56 percent of the study participants shared their bed or bedroom with their cat or dog. However, while 20 percent reported disturbed sleep because of their pets, 41 percent said that their pets presence in bed actually helped them sleep better.Those who reported sleeping more soundly when their pets were present said that having them in the bedroom or on the bed offered them relaxation and provided a sense of companionship and security. Single sleepers were especially likely to report that sharing a bed with a cat or dog helped them get some shut-eye.“Participants described feeling secure, content and relaxed when their pet slept nearby,” the study authors wrote. “The value of these experiences, although poorly understood, cannot be dismissed because sleep is dependent on a state of physical and mental relaxation.”A similar small study published by the researchers from the University of Alberta found that having pets in bed can help people with chronic (慢性的) pain sleep better, while also easing feelings of loneliness and anxiety.“They liked the physical contact with their dogs— cuddling before bed, and how it distracted them from feeling anxious about being alone at night,” researcher Cary Brown said. “They felt more relaxed and safer, so they weren’t anxious as they were trying to sleep.”7. What is the 2018 study based on?A. A controlled experiment of sleep.B. A questionnaire survey of the patients.C. The comparison of the patients’ sleeping habits.D. The long-term observation of all the participants.8. What can be concluded from the two studies mentioned in the text?A. Sleeping with pets is beneficial.B. It is painful to sleep with pets.C. Some people suffer from loneliness.D. Physical relaxation is important to our health.9. How do people sleeping with pets feel according to Cary Brown?A. Distracted.B. Crowded.C. Calm.D. Nervous.10. What would be the best title for the text?A. Sleeping has something to do with healthB. Owners can get on well with their petsC. It is hard for people to sleep soundlyD. Pets may help you sleep better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。
2016届山西省太原五中高三第一次阶段性考试(10月月考)英语试题及答案

太原五中2015—2016学年度第一学期阶段性检测高三英语出题、校对:杜丽雯、齐俊高、席艳艳、刘克静、南睿、张晓佳合题、校对:智虎威 (2015.10.19)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)1. Where is the woman going?A. To France.B. To Japan.C. To Spain.2. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man will give a speech.B. The woman is worried about the man.C. Peter is nervous about giving a speech.3. What language can the man speak?A. Japanese and French.B. English and Chinese.C. French and English.4. How does the man contact his friends abroad?A. By email.B. By phone.C. By letter.5. What will the speaker do tomorrow?A. Go to the Military Museum.B. Go to the hospital.C. Do exercise.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6,7题。
6. What does the new ski area provide for beginners?A. Safe tracks.B. Free equipment.C. A discount.7. What is the woman worried about?A. The price.B. The distance.C. Safety.听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
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太原五中2015-2016学年度第一学期阶段性检测高二英语I 单项选择。
(每小题1分,共5分)1.The natural resources, such as mine, forest, and hydro-power (水电) in that area have been_______ .A. developedB. exploitedC. improvedD. expanded2. Listen! If you want to get a good__________, you’d better stand on the top of the hill.A. sightB. sceneC. viewD. look3. I don't think _______ my father will agree to my plan.A. that likelyB. likely thatC. it likely whetherD. it likely that4. It is thought that between the years 1550 and 1950 an average of one kind of livingthing ______each year.A. died fromB. died outC. died awayD. died of5. He claimed ______in the restaurant last Sunday.A. being badly treatedB. to be treated badlyC. to have been treated badlyD. being treated badlyII 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分)Stealing? I guess we were stealing. But in our 13-year-old brains the matter of ownership 6 occurred to us. We just wanted to 7 some strawberries in Mr. Jordan’s backyard. So we went 8 into his backyard.When we started 9 his strawberries, all of a sudden Mr. Jordan came outside.“What are you boys doing out here?” he 10 and tried to grab one or two as my friends rushed past him, but they were too 11 for the older gentleman to seize, and all the boys except me disappeared within seconds.Speed was never my 12 .So I could just stand there and 13 whatever punishment would surely come my way from Mr. Jordan.He marched me to my house and my mother criticized me. My friends gathered to celebrate their 14 and observe my capture. They 15 me about it for days afterwards, while all I could do was complain to my father about how 16 it was.“I don’t think so,” Dad said. “You got the punishment you 17 .”“But what about other guys?” I asked.Dad said, “You can’t 18 what happens to other people. You can only 19 what happens to you. You picked Mr Jordan’s strawberries that night, and you were punished for it. To me, that is completely fair.”Then I couldn’t 20 my father’s words. 21 through the years I knew what he talked about. We didn’t come to earth with a 22 that life would treat us fairly.Like Dad said, the 23 thing we can actually 24 is what happens to us. How we choose to respond to what happens to us is surely the 25 by which the quality of our lives will be measured whether or not we think it happens fairly.6. A. ever B. never C. often D. sometimes7. A. see B. plant C. water D. pick8. A. carelessly B. sadly C. calmly D. secretly9. A. destroying B. harvesting C. treating D. facing10. A. smiled B. shouted C. doubted D. added11. A. quick B. stupid C. kind D. tall12. A. character B. luck C. choice D. strength13. A. deny B. judge C. admit D. accept14. A. unit B. escape C. life D. holiday15. A. helped B. blamed C. teased D. supported16. A. illegal B. impractical C. unfair D. unnecessary17. A. deserved B. observed C. wanted D. imagined18. A. ignore B. expect C. conclude D. control19. A. face B. lead C. devote D. refuse20. A. mark B. improve C. understand D. discuss21. A. And B. Or C. So D. But22. A. guarantee B. direction C. question D. form23. A. common B. obvious C. only D. easy24. A. look at B. deal with C. dream of D. take away25. A. standard B. view C. value D. purposeIII阅读理解(每小题2分,共20分)ABarbara McClintock was one of the most important scientists of the twentieth century. She made important discoveries about genes and chromosomes(染色体).Barbara McClintock was born in 1902 in Hartford, Connecticut. Her family moved to the Brooklyn area of New York City in 1908. Barbara was an active child with interests in sports and music. She also developed an interest in science.She studied science at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York. Barbara was among a small number of undergraduate students to receive training in genetics in 1921. Years later, she noted that few college students wanted to study genetics.Barbara McClintock decided to study botany, the scientific study of plants, at Cornell University. She completed her undergraduate studies in 1923. McClintock decided to continue her education at Cornell. She completed a master’s degree in 1925. Two years later, she finished all her requirements for a doctorate degree.McClintock stayed at Cornell after she completed her education. She taught students botany. The 1930s was not a good time to be a young scientist in the United States. The country was in the middle of the great economic depression. Millions of Americans were unemployed. Male scientists were offered jobs. But female geneticists were not much in demand.An old friend from Cornell, Marcus Rhoades, invited McClintock to spend the summer of 1941 working at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. It is a research center on Long Island, near New York City. McClintock started a temporary job with the genetics department. A short time later, she accepted a permanent position in the laboratory. This gave her the freedom to continue her research without having to teach or repeatedly ask for financial aid.By the 1970s, her discoveries have had an effect on everything from genetic engineering to cancer research. McClintock won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1983 for her discovery of the ability of genes to change positions on chromosomes. She was the first American woman to win an unshared Nobel Prize.26. When did McClintock get a doctorate degree?A.In 1921B. In 1923C. In 1925D. In 192727. In the middle of the great economic depression in the US, ________.A. male geneticists were in great demandB. young female scientists might have trouble finding a jobC. female geneticists were not in demand at allD. male scientists were out of work28. Which of the following jobs was beneficial to McClintock’s research?A.A job as a botany teacher.B.A temporary job in the genetics department.C.A permanent position in the laboratory.D.A job to research cancer29. Which is right about McClintock?A.She majored in genetics at Cornell University.B.As a young female scientist, she was unemployed in the 1930s.C.The permanent job in her friend’s laboratory supported her academically and financially.D.She was the first woman to win an Nobel Prize without being shared with others.30. Why was McClintock awarded a Nobel Prize?A.Because she received a degree in genes and chromosomes.B.Because she contributed to genetic engineering and cancer researchC.Because she was the first American woman who studies genes and chromosomes.D.Because she made important discoveries about genes and chromosomes.BBody language includes any movement of any part of the body. Like verbal language, there exist cultural universals and cultural differences in Chinese and American body languages. For example, a handshake is the most common gesture that goes with a greeting; waving a hand to say “goodbye”is the same; a frown (皱眉) shows displeasure and a pat on the back of a person indicates agreement, praise and encouragement.Not all body language means the same thing in different cultures. Body motions and gestures are learned, that is, culturally determined. There is no natural language of emotional gesture, and our gesture language which is meaningful to us is as unintelligible to another culture as our verbal language is. Even nodding or shaking the head may have a different meaning. Look at the f ollowing English sentence, “Mama pursed her lips and reminded us gently, ‘We do not want to go to the bank.’ We all shook our heads.” Here the English “We all shook our heads” indicates that “We all agreed with Mama”.Americans are ready to maintain good eye contact in conversation, but they do not like long stares. With people who are unfamiliar to us, we must avoid staring at them, and yet we must also avoid ignoring them. We look at them long enough to make it quite clear that we see them, and then we immediately look away. In face-to-face communication, a detailed knowledge of the counterpart’s body language can help us know more than just what he says. A person can use words to hide the truth, but the unconscious nonverbal body language may betray (背叛) him. For example, during the days of Nazism, the Jews within the boundaries of Germany did their best to hide their race, but they were often discovered by the Nazis because of their bold and unrestrained (无节制的) gestures. So their body language frequently revealed theirrace.31. If an American mother pats her son on the back, what does she mean?A. She is disappointed with her son.B. She is angry with her son.C. She doesn’t agree what her son is doing.D. She praises her son for his doing something well.32. What is mainly talked about in the second paragraph?A. The English do not like to go to the bank.B. The English nod their heads to show agreement.C. Some body languages are different in different cultures.D. Nodding is common in England and China.33. The underlined word “unintelligible” in the second paragraph probably means “_____”.A. impossible to understandB. impossible to learnC. impossible to communicateD. impossible to express34. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A. Body language is learned in a culture.B. It is important to know body language in communication.C. People may use verbal language to hide the truth.D. Americans like staring at the person who is talking to them all the time.35. By the example of the Jews, the author wants to tell us that _______.A. the Jews have bad body languageB. the Nazis were very cruelC. people’s body languages tell some truths to othersD. people often use their body languages to make themselves understood easilyⅣ七选五(每小题2分,共10分)36 When a starving man gets a meal, he begins to think about an overcoat; when an executive gets a new sports car, visions of country clubs and pleasure beats dance into view. The many wants of mankind might be regarded as making up several levels.37 .The first and most basic level of wants involves food. Once this want is satisfied,a second level of wants appears: clothing and some sort of shelter. By the end of World War II these wants were satisfied for a great majority of Americans. 38 It included such items as automobiles and new houses.By 1957 or 1958 this third level of wants was fairly well satisfied. Then, in the late 1950s a fourth level of wants appeared: the “life-enriching”level. While the other levels involve physical satisfaction-the feeding, comfort, safety, and transportation of the human body-this level stresses mental needs for recognition, achievement and happiness. It includes a variety of goods and services, many of which could be called “luxury” items. Among them are vacation trips, the best medical care, and entertainment. 39On this level, a greater percentage of consumer spending goes to services, whileon the first three levels more is spent on goods. Will consumers raise their sights to a fifth level of wants as their income increases, or will they continue to demand luxuries and personal services on the fourth level?A fifth level probably would involve wants that can be achieved best by community action. Consumers may be spending more on taxes to pay for government action against disease, ignorance, crime and prejudice. 40 In this way, we can enjoy more fully the good things on the first four levels.A. Then a third level appeared.B. Different people have different wants on each level.C. There are several levels of wants in one’s life.D. When there is money enough to satisfy one level of wants, another level appearsE. At this stage, we now may seek to ensure the health, safety, and leisure.F. Also included here are fancy foods and the latest styles in clothing.G. Human wants seem endless.V语法填空(每小题1分,共10分)Some time ago, Sophia and I ____1____ (visit) some friends in the countryside. We were staying at a beautiful little cabin______2____ (surround) by fruit trees, flowers and even a few goats. Painted above the doorway in brightly colored letters were the words.Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds, you can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.Little did we know it at the time, _____3____this little poem was to have a great effect on our thoughts.It started almost as a kind of game. We decided to make a real effort to watch our thoughts and see exactly __4____ it was that we were planting in our own“mind garden”.We came to see how so many of the problems and difficulties in our lives had their beginnings in the seeds of doubt, fear and anxiety, __5_____ we were continually planting in our minds.As we became more and more aware of these negative thoughts, we said, “No, I won’t plant the weed in the garden of my mind. I will choose to plant something___6_____(good).It is necessary to pull out and throw away those seeds of fear, doubt and anxiety as soon as they appear. When you start to plant your own “mind garden”, you will ___7__ (true) be amazed at the changes, which begin to happen in your life.Love, happiness and tranquility (宁静) can spread ____8______people quickly. People who keep____9____ (plant) theses seeds in the gardens of their minds are also planting them in ____10____.Remember: Your mind is a garden. Your thoughts are the seeds, you can grow flowers or you can grow weeds.VI根据汉语提示、语境或首字母完成句子, 注意形式变化。