高一英语下册第二次月考试卷及参考答案
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江苏省启东中学2010―2011学年度第二学期
第二次质量检测高一英语试卷
试卷满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷 共95分
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’s the weather like in the woman’s country now?
A. Hot.B. Warm.C. Cold.
2. Where does the man want to go?
A. A cinema.B. A bookstore.C. A library.
3. How does Jenny look now?
A. Happy.B. Sad.C. Excited.
4. How much has the boy got altogether?
A. $ 20. B. $ 30.C. $ 50.
5. Where does this conversation take place?
A. In a park.B. At school.C. At home.
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。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6和第7题。
6. What time is it now?
A. 9:00.B. 9:10.C. 9:30.
7. How will the man go to the meeting?
A. By bus.B. By car.C. By taxi.
听第7段材料,回答第8和第10题。
8. What is the woman looking for?
A. A roommate.B. An apartment.C. A downtown place.
9. What is NOT included in the sitting room?
A. A refrigerator.B. A table.C. A TV set.
10. What is the price per person per week?
A. $ 15.B. $ 80. C. $ 95.
听第8段材料,回答第11至第13题。
11. Why does the man buy a gift to Jenny and Ted?
A. Because they are getting married.
B. Because they moved into their new apartment.
C. Because they need a table and some chairs.
12. How old is the woman this year?
A. 40 years old.B. 49 years old.C. 50 years old.
13. What color does Jenny dislike?
A. Red.B. White.C. Black.
听第9段材料,回答第14至第17题。
14. How does the girl keep in touch with her Chinese friend?
A. By calling her.B. By sending emails.C. By writing letters.
15. Where does the man want to go and pay a visit?
A. Beijing.B. Shanghai.C. Guangzhou.
16. How will they afford the fees?
A. By asking their parents for money.
B. By doing part-time jobs to make money.
C. By borrowing money from their friends.
17. When does Professor Wang’s lecture begin?
A. At 3:00.B. At 3:30.C. At 3:45.
听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。
18. How many friends did the speaker go to Salt Lake City with?
A. 1.B. 2.C. 3.
19. What did the speaker visit first?
A. A temple.B. A mall.C. A church.
20. What does the speaker think of his trip on the whole?
A. Surprising. B. Wonderful.C. Disappointed.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节:单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. As we all know, there is a statue of Confucius in our school, ________ great thinker in
_________ history of China.
A. a; /B. the; theC. a; theD. the; /
22. The ines of skilled workers went up. ___, unskilled workers saw their earnings fall.
A. MoreoverB. ThereforeC. MeanwhileD. Otherwise
23. Sarah, hurry up. I’m afraid you can't have time to _____ before the party.
A. get dressed B. get changed C. get changing D. get dressing
24. Teachers remend parents ___ their children under 12 to ride bicycles to school for safety.
A. not allowB. do not allowC. couldn’t allowD. mustn’t allow
25. ― Hey! Here is a message on my cell phone, telling me to send money to …
― Delete it! It’s a trick. Many a person _________ by such tricks.
A. has been cheatedB. have been cheated
C. were cheatedD. was cheated
26. When I got to the checkout counter, I realized I didn’t have enough money, so I kept ______
I really needed and left the rest.
A. whichB. thatC. whatD. where
27. Linda, make sure the tables __________ before the guests arrive.
A. be setB. are setC. setD. are setting
28. ― I’ll e to see your performance at 9:00 tomorrow evening.
― Sorry, but by then my performance _______ and I ______ reporters in the meeting room.
A. will have ended; will be meetingB. will end; will meet
C. will be ended; am going to meetD. will have ended; will meet
29. I remember early spring mornings in the countryside ________ my grandmother would
tell me to sit quietly and then read me books.
A. whichB. whyC. whereD. when
30. In many people’s opinion, that pany, though relatively small, is pleasant _______.
A. to deal withB. dealing withC. to be dealt withD. dealt with
31. ― I want someone to write the position for me.
― No! It’s a rule in our school that as a student, you _______ depend on yourself.
A. shallB. willC. canD. should
32. Mrs. White found her husband surrounded by letters and papers and ________ very worried.
A. lookB. looksC. lookingD. to look
33. To their great relief, the missing child returned home, ______, after an absence of two weeks.
A. looked tired and healthyB. tired and healthy
C. tiredly and healthilyD. looking tired and healthily
34. I find the lecture I attended in the Nanjing Normal University yesterday difficult _____.
A. understandB. being understoodC. understoodD. to understand
35. The old man said that he would ________ more people who would not have too much work
to do in the week to e to do the construction work.
A. letB. promiseC. getD. make
36. She opened her eyes with a start and was about to cry out ________ she heard her father urgently telling her to keep quiet.
A. whileB. beforeC. whenD. as
37. ― Is there an express to Beijing tonight?
― There ______ be, but you’d better call the booking office to make sure.
A. can B. mightC. willD. must
38. I was not in Fuzhou last September, otherwise I ________ the opening ceremony of the 5th
National Special Olympic Games.
A. would not missB. could not miss
C. shouldn’t have missedD. would not have missed
39. Mom’s spent the day shopping, cleaning and cooking and now she _______.
A. has worn outB. is wearing outC. is being worn outD. is worn out
40. I turned back only to find an old schoolmate whose name ______ me for the moment.
A. escaped B. avoided C. failed D. slipped
41. ________, what she had devoted herself to resulted in nothing but failure.
A. To her much disappointmentB. To her great disappointment
C. Great to her disappointmentD. To her disappointment much
42. You’d better ________ your coins, and see how long you can last.
A. add up to B. add up C. add to D. add
43. ― Sorry, I have to ________ now. It’s time for class.
― OK, I’ll call back later.
A. hang upB. hang onC. hold onD. hold up
44. Would it be ________ for you to pick me up at four o’clock and take me to the airport?
A. confidentB. constantC. delightedD. convenient
45. ― How did you find the film Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows?
― ________. I can’t think too highly of it.
A. It makes no senseB. It’s really amazing
C. It’s awfulD. It’s up to you
第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It was her giggling that draw my attention. Note taking really wasn’t all that funny.
Walking over to the offender, I asked for the 46 . Frozen, she refused to give it to me. I waited, all attention in the classroom on the quiet 47 between teacher and student. When she finally 48 it over she whispered, “Okay, but I didn’t draw it.”
It was a hand-drawn 49 of me, teeth blackened and the words “I’m stupid” ing out of my mouth.
I managed to fold it up calmly. My mind, 50 , was working angrily as I struggled not to 51 . I figured I knew the two most likely candidates for drawing the picture. It would do them some 52 to teach them a lesson, and maybe it was high time that I did it!
Thankfully, I was able to keep myself 53 .
When there were about six minutes remaining, I showed the class the picture. They were all silent as I told them how 54 this was for me. I told them there must be a reason behind and now was their 55 to write down anything they needed to tell me. Then I let them write silently 56 I sniffed in the back of the classroom.
As I 57 the notes later, many of them said something like, “I’ve got nothing against you.” or “I’m sorry you were hurt.” Some kids said, “We’re afraid of you.” But two notes, from the girls who I 58 were behind the picture, had a list of issues. I was too 59 , too strict …
Reading those notes, I realized that over the course of this year, instead of 60 my student, I had begun manding them to 61 . Where I thought I was driving them to suess I was 62 driving them away.
I had some apology to do. But the next day I the classroom, one boy and one girl each handed me a card. The one 63 by all the boys expressed sincere regret for the ugly joke. The one from the girls asked for 64 .
This was a lesson for both the kids and me. Fiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the 65 .
46. A. noteB. adviceC. reasonD. help
47. A. battleB. petitionC. argumentD. conversation
48. A. tookB. passedC. turnedD. handed
49. A. statueB. graphC. pictureD. poster
50. A. otherwiseB. howeverC. thereforeD. besides
51. A. leaveB. cryC. explainD. argue
52. A. goodB. harmC. favorD. punishment
53. A. amusedB. controlledC. uninterestedD. relaxed
54. A. meaningfulB. fetfulC. regretfulD. hurtful
55. A. turnB. chanceC. honourD. attempt
56. A. whenB. beforeC. afterD. while
57. A. wroteB. finishedC. readD. collected
58. A. figuredB. promisedC. concludedD. confirmed
59. A. talkativeB. meanC. secureD. terrible
60. A. forcingB. encouragingC. fortingD. teaching
61. A. appreciateB. apologizeC. masterD. achieve
62. A. actuallyB. normallyC. immediatelyD. generally
63. A. decoratedB. offeredC. signedD. bought
64. A. thankfulnessB. fivenessC. municationD. happiness
65. A. friendshipB. educationC. knowledgeD. future
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
For years experts have argued that poor households are consuming less nourishing food than the rest of the population.
But a survey of some of the lowest earners in Britain shows the nutritional value of what they eat is little different to everyone else.
In fact, the same deficiencies in diet were shared by all the population and the findings suggest that poor eating choices are far more widespread than previously suspected - affecting many wealthier families.
These included low fruit and vegetable consumption, not eating enough oily fish and eating too much saturated fat and sugar.
“This is a large and significant study and it shows we are all eating just as bad a diet as each other,” said Tim Lang, professor of food policy at City University.
The poorest families were eating only slightly more sugar and slightly less fruit and vegetables, aording to the study of 3,728 respondents in the bottom of the population.
Alison Tedstone, head of nutritional science at the Food Standard Agency, said: “Overall, people on low ines have less than ideal diets, but their diets are only slightly worse than those of the rest of the population.”
The study also showed that low earners are choosing to eat unhealthily. Their food choices were not linked to their ine, their aess to shops or their cooking skills.
The findings appear to contradict assumptions that the poor cannot afford healthier foods or are too far away from shops that sell them.
The Low Ine Nutrition and Diet Survey showed that like the rest of the population, the poor's daily fruit and vegetable intake on average is below the remended five portions. Fewer than 10 per cent of respondents hit this target, while around 20 per cent ate less than a portion per day.
More than three quarters (76 per cent) of men and 81 per cent of women did less than one 30-minute session of moderate or vigorous exercise per week.
Some 45 per cent of men and 40 per cent of women were smokers.
This pares with 28 per cent of men and 24 per cent of women in the general population.
66. Aording to the passage, which of the following is true?
A. Whether the poor or the rich maybe have a bad diet.
B. Even the poor can enjoy enough fruit and fish consumption.
C. Only the poor have a bad diet.
D. The study was conveyed in both the rich and the poor.
67. What kind of persons maybe eat most sugar?
A. The rich.B. Men.C. The poorest.D. Women
68. From the passage, we can learn __________.
A. the poor choose unhealthy food because of low ine
B. having no aess to shops also leads to the poor’s bad diet
C. the poor’s daily fruit intake is as much as general people
D. the number of smokers in the poor is bigger than that in general people
69. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. The poor’s healthy problem.B. Keep off junk food.
C. How to have a good diet.D. A diet survey.
B
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71. Where can we mostly see the passage?
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C
Coffee has a history dating back to at least the 9th century and has been a catalyst for social interaction across cultures and eras. Originally discovered in Ethiopia, coffee beans were brought into the Middle East by Arab traders, spreading to Egypt, Yemen, Persia, Turkey, and North Africa by the 15th century. Muslim merchants eventually brought the beans to the thriving port city of Venice, where they sold them to wealthy Italian buyers. Soon, the Dutch began importing and growing coffee in places like Java and Ceylon (largely through slave labor), and the British East India Trading pany was popularizing the beverage in England. Coffee spread across Europe and even reached America.
Where there has been coffee, there has been the coffeehouse. From the 15th century Middle Eastern establishments where men gathered to listen to music, play chess, and hear recitations from works of literature, to Paris' Cafe le Procope where luminaries of the French Enlightenment such as Voltaire, Rousseau, and Diderot came to enjoy a hot cup of joe, coffeehouses have traditionally served as centers of social interaction, places where people can e to relax, chat, and exchange ideas.
The modern coffee shop is modeled on the espresso and pastry-centered Italian coffeehouses that arose with the establishment of Italian-American immigrant munities in major US cities such as New York City's Little Italy and Greenwich Village, Boston's North End, and San Francisco's North Beach. New York coffee shops were often frequented by the Beats in the 1950's. It wasn't long before Seattle and other parts of the Pacific Northwest were developing coffee shops as part of a thriving counterculture scene. The Seattle-based Starbucks took this model and brought it into mainstream culture.
Although coffeehouses today continue to serve their traditional purpose as lively social hubs in many munities, they have noticeably adapted to the times. Rediscovering their purpose as centers of information exchange and munication, many coffee shops now provide their customers with inter aess and newspapers. It has bee extremely mon to see someone sitting at a Starbucks listening to music or surfing the web on his or her laptop. Coffee stores today also maintain a fairly identifiable, yet unique aesthetic: wooden furniture and plush couches, paintings and murals drawn on walls, and soft-lighting bine to give coffee shops the cozy feeling of a home away from home.
Today, big business retail coffee shops are expanding quickly all over the world. Starbucks alone has stores in over 40 countries and plans to add more. Despite its popularity, Starbucks has been criticized and labeled by many as a blood-sucking corporate machine, driving smaller coffee shops out of business through unfair practices. This has even spawned an anti-corporate coffee counterculture, with those subscribing to this culture boycotting big business coffee chains. Increasingly popular coffee stores such as The Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf are also giving Starbucks some stiff petition. In any case, it seems pretty clear that coffee has weaved itself into the fabric of our consumer-oriented culture.
73. Which of the following is the correct order of coffee spreading in history?
①Egypt ②America ③the Middle East ④herlands ⑤Venice
A. ①③④②⑤ B. ③①⑤④② C. ①⑤④③② D. ③②⑤④①
74. We can infer from the passage ________.
A. Starbucks has beaten all the petitors
B. there are no changes in the development of coffee culture
C. the taste of coffee has changed a lot
D. Starbucks has some effect on the development of coffee culture
75. The famous coffeehouse “Starbucks” originally e from _______.
A. SeattleB. EthiopiaC. JavaD. France
76. Nowadays, if you e to a coffeehouse, you can _______.
A. play chess with other customers
B. enjoy delicious dishes from South America
C. surf the inter
D. watch a TV play
D
The first time I saw Carlos I would never have believed he was going to change my life. I had my arms full of books and I was tearing into the classroom when I ran into something solid. It was Carlos.
“My, you’re tall,” he said.
Of course, the class began to laugh. Angry, I walked to my seat without a word.
I glanced back to see if Reed Harrington was laughing with the rest. That would be the last straw. But Reed was studying chemistry and did not seem to be aware of anything else. I didn’t know why I considered Reed my friend. Maybe just because he was a good two inches taller than I. Anyway, every time I blew out my birthday candles and made a wish, it was for a date with Reed Harrington. “Take that seat,” Mr. Marthy told the proud newer Carlos, pointing to the only empty one, in the back of the room.
Carlos smiled broadly. “But I need a couple of dictionaries.” Again the class laughed, but now they were laughing with Carlos, not at him. He had been here only 10 minutes and already he had them on his side.
It was the school elections that made me think of Carlos again. Reed Harrington was voted president and Carlos vice president. “How e?” I kept asking myself. “How e this shrimp(虾) who’s only been in town for a little over a month gets to be so popular.”
So on that morning, I stopped Carlos and said, “It doesn’t seem to bother you―being short.” He looked up at me. “Of course I mind being short. But there isn’t anything I can do about it. When I realized I was going to have to spend my life in this undersized skin, I just decided to make the best of it and concentrate on being myself.” “You seem to get along great,” I admitted. “But what about me? Nobody wants to date a girl taller than he is.” “The trouble with you is you’re afraid to be yourself. You’re smart. And you could be pretty. In fact, you might be more than pretty.” I felt myself turning red...
77. Which of the following is true aording to the passage?
A. The writer cared much about Reed’s attitude.
B. Carlos isn’t popular with the classmates.
C. The writer is always confident with herself.
D. Carlos always makes fun of the writer.
78. From the passage, we can conclude _______________.
A. Carlos is as tall as the writer
B. Carlos fell love with the writer later
C. the writer is very tall
D. Reed, Carlos and the writer became good friends later
79. What can we use to describe Carlos’ character?
A. Handsome and proud B. Humorous and confident
C. Diligent and helpful D. Hardworking and popular
80. What’s the best title of the passage?
A. A girl and a boy.B. My shortings.
C. My helpful classmates.D. A change in my life.
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题 共25分)
第四部分:根据句意及所给首字母,填入一个合适的单词。(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
81. Days and nights z___________ by and everything changed before my eyes.
82. After a hard day of work, the man arrived home and his face looked tired and w________.
83. Firefighters could use RealCine to train safely, without the risk of getting i_________.
84. In defeat, the Kangaroos found something more ____________(珍贵的)than victory.
85. It was said that he had been __________(允许)into Nanjing University.
86. Single women were allowed to take part in their own c___________ at a separate festival.
87. I have been invited to your school to talk to you about the s____________ of the Olympic
games.
88. When the woman could not pleted her long distance phone call, she called one of the
_____________(操作人员)for help.
89. The woman ___________(起诉)of stealing in a grocery proved innocent at last.
90. He became captain of the Brazilian football team and scored the w_________ goal.
第五部分:根据所给中文意思,完成下列句子。(共5小题,每空0.5分,共5分)
91. 离比赛结束只剩几分钟的时间,还是平局。
The match was tied with minutes ___________ ___________.
92. 在我看来,我们应该有新的电脑了。
In my opinion, it is about time we ___________ ___________ new puters.
93. 当他们到处转悠时,发现远处有一个人背靠树坐着。
As they were wandering around, they noticed a man ___________ ___________ a tree
in the distance.
94. 要增补一个新的运动项目,就必须淘汰一个当前的运动项目。
In order for a new sport to be added, another sport must ___________ ___________.
95. 鹰队在联赛上铩羽而归,既恼火又愤愤不平。
The Eagles went home _______ and _______ because they did not win the tournament.
第六部分:任务形阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据短文的内容要点完成文章后的表格列单。
注意:补全填空应符合语法和搭配要求,每空只填一个单词。
American public education has changed in recent years. One change is that increasing numbers of American parents and teachers are starting independent public schools called charter schools.
In 1991, there were no charter schools in the United States. Today, more than 2300 charter schools operate in 34 states and the District of Columbia. 575000 students attend these schools. The students are from 5 years of age through 18 or older.
A charter school is created by groups of parents, teachers and munity members. It is similar in some ways to a traditional public school. It receives tax money to operate a number of students. The charter school must prove to local or state governments that its students are learning. These governments provide the school with the agreement, or charter that permits it to operate.
Unlike a traditional public school, however, the charter school does not have to obey most laws governing public schools. Local, state or federal governments cannot tell it what to teach.
Each school can choose its own goals and decide the ways it wants to reach those goals. Class sizes are usually smaller than in many traditional public schools. Many students and parents say teachers in charter schools can be more creative.
However, state education agencies, local education-governing mittees and unions often oppose charter schools. They say these schools may receive money badly needed by traditional public schools. Experts say some charter schools are doing well while others are struggling.
Congress provided 200 million dollars for establishing charter schools in the 2006 federal budget. But, often the schools say they lack enough money for programs. Many also lack needed space. District officials say they have provided 14 former school buildings for charter education. Yet charter school supporters say officials should try harder to find more space.
Charter Schools in America
DefinitionCharter schools are called 96. ___________ public schools.
97. _______ between charter school and traditional school★ 98. _______ tax money to operate a number of students.
★ Having to make 99. _______ know the students are learning.
★ Getting 100. _________ to operate from government.
101. _______ between charter school and traditional school★ Not having to obey most laws.
★ Having the 102. _______ to decide what to teach.
★ Being free to choose the goals and decide the 103._________
of teaching them.
★Having smaller class sizes.
★Having teachers who are more creative
The problems Education departments’ opposition★These schools receiving money badly needed by traditional public schools.
★ Not 104. __________ doing well.
105. ___________
difficulties★ Lacking enough money
★ Lacking needed space
答 案 卷
第四部分:(每空1分,共10分)
81. ___________ 82. ___________ 83. ___________ 84. ___________ 85. ___________
86. ___________ 87. ___________ 88. ___________ 89. ___________ 90. ___________
第五部分:(每空0.5分,共5分)
11. __________ __________ 92. __________ __________
93. __________ __________ 94. ___________ _________
95. ___________ ___________
第六部分:(每空1分,共10分)
96. ___________ 97. ___________ 98. ___________ 99. ___________
100. ___________ 101. ___________ 102. ___________ 103. ___________
104. ___________ 105. ___________
参考答案
1-20 BCA BBABC BBABC BAB
21- 25 BAA 26-30 CBADA 31-35 ACBDC 36- 40 CBDDA
41-45 BBADB
46- 65 AADCB BABDB DCABB DACBD
66-69 ACDD 70-72 BCA 73-76 BDAC 77- 80 ACBD
81. zipped 82. worn 83. injured 84. precious 85. admitted
86. petition 87. significance 88. operators 89. aused 90. winning
91. to go 92. should have 93. sitting against 94. be dropped 95. angry; bitter
96. independent 97. Similarities 98. Receiving/ Getting 99. governments
100. agreement/ permission 101. Differences 102. freedom/ power/right
103. ways /methods 104. all 105. Other/Schools’