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英语卷·2018届河北省沧州市第一中学高二11月月考(2016-11)
河北省沧州市第一中学2016-2017学年高二11月月考 英语 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. What time did the last train to London leave? A. At 12:30 pm B. At 1:30 pm C. At 4:30 pm 2. Why did the woman go to town? A. To work in the bank B. To pay the telephone bilks C. To withdraw some money 3. Which bad will be woman boy? A. The red one B. The black one C. The blue one 4. How did the man go to the beach? A. By plane B. By bus C. By car 5. What are the speakers talking about? A. A dress B. A car C. A suitcase 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 woman advise the man to do? A. Keep the ticket B. Update the ticket C. Book a new ticket 7.What time is it now? A. 10:30 B. 10:20 C. 10:10 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. Where are the two speakers most probably? A. In the CN Tower B. In a hotel C. In a restaurant 9. What does the woman say about the Café Italy? A. It is a ten-minute walk from here B. It closes at 4:00 on weekends C. It has live music in the evening 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What do we know about the girl? A. She wants to join the team B. Her brother wants to join the team C. She wants to watch the match tonight 11. Why was the match called off? A. The weather is really bad B. The goalkeeper is sick C. The captain caught a 12. What’s the man’s attitude toward Steve’s work? A. Satisfied B. Surprised C. Disappointed 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What trouble does the woman have? A. Choosing music for all ages B. Choosing music for parents C. Choosing music for the young 14. What music will be popular with all the people? A. Rock and roll B. Jazz C. Country music 15. What does the woman think of line dancing? A. Interesting B. Boring C. Modern 16. What will the speaker do later? A. Have a drink B. Go to dinner C. Dance to the music 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. What happened to the boy when he was 15? A. He became overweight B. He put on a lot in a year C. He was seriously ill 18. When was the boy sent to the camp? A. After he was often talked about B. After he had health problems C. After he quit some gyms 19. How did the boy feel about the camp at first? A. Unwilling B. Excited C. Hopeful 20. What’s the weight of the boy now? A. 215 pounds B. 220 pounds C. 235 pounds 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 A My mother is the only living person who has never communicated via email or text. She has never turned on a computer, registered an email account, used data storage media or searched the Internet. Since 1955, she has settled in Silicon Valley, married to an extremely technical specialist in applied physics and engineering, designing photometric systems for NASA. Only when Dad suffered from cancer could we convince her she needed a cell phone. Mom’s being separated from the information age is voluntary and deliberate. Mom is still that farm girl, and she takes the most pride in it. She sees her neighbor and her community “real”. She shows no interest in the digital and virtual life. My mother saw Depression, World War II and the beginning of the Cold War before reaching voting age. She enjoyed country music on “The Sons of the Pioneers”, a Canadian broadcast. The battery was so precious a resource that radio was limited to the barn because Grandma thought it helped cows produce milk. In the age when Churchill moved millions for the first time with radio broadcasts, she only experienced live media monthly, if at all. In her early twenties, Mom completed nurses’ training and worked in that field before marriage, family and church became her life’s concerns. She never really warmed up to television, though I think she appreciated a few of the series we watched, comedies like All in the Family. Computers, the Internet and mobile apps are simply not part of her experience. Mom disagrees with the opinion that technology simplifies life. In her life, she sees online records, email and paperless systems as mysteries in which no written reference can assist her. However, I can partly understand: I like such kind of experience and relationship one has with physical books. I am a child of television who only recently switched to online viewing. I’ve written down my awkward, love-hate relationship with my devices. Mom’s technophobia surely played a role here, but it works for her. She’s happiest as she is. 21. The author’s mother began to use mobile phone when . A. she found it hard to contact with her husband B. she settled in Silicon Valley for fifty years C. she got marred to a technical specialist D. her husband suffered from cancer 22. What is the author’s mother most proud of according to the passage? A. Having so many close neighbors. B. Experiencing too much all her life. C. Living simply and in her own style. D. Being involved in modern technology. 23. What is the author’s attitude towards his mother’s such kind of experience? A. Critical. B. Positive. C. Neutral. D. Negative. 24. It is implied in the underlined sentence that . A. the author should make efforts to learn from his mother B. the author prefers watching movies online to watching TV C. Mom’s attitude towards technology has an effect on the author D. Mom should also set down the relationship with physical books B The baobab tree grows in West Africa and Australia. It is a very strange-looking tree. Its huge trunk(树干) sometimes measure as much as ten metres in diameter (直径). It is thicker at the bottom than at the top. The branches nearest to the ground are very long; those near the top are very short. Strange-looking it may be, it is very useful. Its leaves are good to eat. Its white flowers turn into cool fruit which tastes rather like cucumber. When a baobab tree gets old, its trunk becomes hollow(空心). An old tree has such a huge, hollow trunk that it can hold many people. When it rains, water collects in the hollow. The tree has such a lot of leaves and branches that the water remains cool and fresh. It is such a useful tree that some people can hardly live without it. 25. The trunk of the biggest baobab tree ________ in girth (周长)。 A. can be nearly 32 metres B. is more than 10 metres C. is less than 30 metres D. is as much as 10 metres 26. Which of the following do you think the baobab tree is like? 27. Which of the following may be true? A. We can find the baobab tree everywhere in Africa. B. The baobab tree is too big for anybody to make use of. C. People in Africa and Australia like a plant baobab trees around their houses. D. Monkeys like to eat the fruit of the baobab tree very much. C Well, parents, surprise! Lots of us are using Twitter and Facebook to thumb rides, and not just to school. It’s awkward to be refused when you call a friend and ask for a ride. But with Twitter, you just look for other people heading the same way. It may sound risky, but many teens stay within their own social circles to find rides, and don’t branch out beyond friends when asking on Twitter just like me, but to some young people, especially those taking longer trips, stranger danger is less of a concern. “I think the digital connection of young people is really key, because younger generations grew up sharing things on line, sharing files, photos, music, etc, so they have been very used to sharing,” said Juliet Schor, a sociology professor at Boston College. The sharing economy got big during the recession(经济衰退), allowing people to access more goods, services using technology and even to share cost. And that technology, for me, is what the car was for my mom, a gateway to more freedom, like what my friend Earl says, “The symbol of freedom isn’t the car any more because there’s technology out there connecting you to car.” According to the researchers at the University of Michigan, 30 years ago, eight in ten American 18-year-olds had a driver’s license compared to six in ten today. So it’s not that surprising that on my 16th birthday I wasn’t rushing to get a license but an iPhone. “Driving, for young people, does mean they have to disconnect from their technology, and that’s a negative. So if they could sit in the passenger side and still be connected, that’s going to be a plus,” Schor continued. To me, another plus is that ridesharing represents something, something much bigger than trying to save money. I see it as evidence that people still depend on each other. My generation shares their cars and apartments the way neighbors used to share cups of sugar. For the system to work, some of us still need our own cars. But until I get my own version of the silver Super Beetle, you can find me on Twitter. 28. The American teens like me, prefer to possess an iPhone as a birthday gift because ______. A. it is most fashionable and cool B. they are bored with driving cars C. they are fond of being connected D. it is much cheaper than a car 29. We can learn from the text that______. A. Twitter is a website for teens to make friends and achieve goals B. ridesharing can be seen as a sign that people still count on each other C. driving cars fro teens means a plus and connecting with technology D. having a car and cost-sharing symbolize more freedom for the author’s mother 30. Professor Juliet would agree that _______. A. young people will sit waiting to be contacted by reading a passage B. sharing economy is bound to be responsible for the recession C. young people tend to share a car with strangers by means of Twitter D. being connected via technology comes first for young people 31. The best title for the passage is probably _______. A. Twitter, an Awesome Website B. Cars or iPhone C. Teens Use Twitter to Thumb Rides D. Cool Teens on the Go D The extraordinary Eastgate Building in Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital city, is said to be the only one in the world to use the same cooling and heating principles as the termite mound( 白蚁堆). Architect Mick Pearce used precisely the same strategy when designing the Eastgate Building, which has no air-conditioning and almost no heating. The building—the country’s largest commercial and shopping complex—uses less than 10% of the energy of a conventional building of its size. The Eastgate’s owners saved $3.5 million on a $36 million building because an air-conditioning plant didn’t have to be imported. The mall is actually two buildings linked by bridges across a shady, glass-roofed atrium(天井) open to the air. Fans suck fresh air in from the atrium, blow it upstairs through hollow spaces under the floors and from there into each office through baseboard vents(通风口). As it rises and warms, it is drawn out via ceiling vents and finally exists through forty-eight brick chimneys. During summer’s cool nights, big fans blow air through the building seven times an hour to cool the empty floors. By day, smaller fans blow two changes of air an hour through the building, to circulate(流通) the air which has been in contact with the cool floors. For winter days, there are small heaters in the vents. This is all possible only because Harare is 1600 feet above sea level, has cloudless skies, little dampness and rapid temperature swings(摆幅)—days as warm as 31℃ commonly drop to 14℃ at night. “You couldn’t do this in New York, with its fantastically hot summers and fantastically cold winters,” Pearce said. The engineering firm of Ove Arup&Partners monitors daily temperatures. It is found that the temperature of the building has generally stayed between 23℃ and 25℃, with the exception of the annual hot period just before the summer rains in October and three days in November, when a doorkeeper accidentally switched off the fans at night. And the air is fresh—far more so than in air-conditioned building, where up to 30% of the air is recycled. 32. Why was Eastgate cheaper to be built than a traditional building? A. It was designed in a smaller size B. No air conditioners were fixed in C. Its heating system was less advanced D. It used rather different building materials. 33. What does “it” refer to in Paragraph 3? A. Fresh air from outside B. Heat in the building C. Hollow space D. Baseboard vent. 34. Why would a building like Eastgate Not work efficiently in New York? A. New York has less clear skies as Harare. B. Its dampness affects the circulation of air C. New York covers a larger area than Harare. D. Its temperature changes seasonally rather than daily 35. The data in the last paragraph suggests Eastgate’s temperature control system______. A. allows a wide range of temperatures B. functions well for most of the year C. can recycle up to 30% of the air D. works better in hot seasons 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。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。 What is a dream? For centuries, people have wondered about the strange places that they seem to visit in their sleep. 36 . However, they have been valued as necessary to a person’s health and happiness. Historically people thought dreams contained messages from God. It was only in the twentieth century that people started to study dreams scientifically believing that they tell about a person’s character. 37 He believed that dreams allow a person to express fantasies or fears, which would be socially unacceptable in real life. The second theory to become popular was Carl Jung's compensation theory. Jung, a former student of Freud, said that the purpose of a dream is not to hide something, but rather to communicate it to the dreamer. __38__ Thus, people who think too highly of themselves may dream about falling; those who think too little of themselves dream of being heroes. Using more recent research, William Domhoff from the University of California found that dreaming is a mental skill that needs time to develop in humans. 39 Until they reach age five, they can not express very well what their dreams are about. Once people become adults, there is little or no change in their dreams. The dreams of men and women differ. For instance, the characters that appear in the dreams of men are often other men, and often involve physical aggression. The meaning of dreams continues to be difficult to understand. 40 If you dream that a loved one is going to die, do not panic. The dream may have meaning, but it does not mean that your loved one is going to die. A.Dreams make up for what is lacking in waking life. B.However, people should not take their dreams as reality. C.They have been considered as meaningless nighttime journeys. D.It gives scientists chances to better understand human mind. E.Children do not dream as much as adults. F.They think their mind is trying to tell them something. G.First, there was Sigmund Freud’s theory. 第三部分:英语知识应用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) A mother and daughter living in my community are two of the most unfriendly people I have ever come across in my life. They are totally 41 , mixing with nobody. As they drive past neighbors they keep their eyes looking away and make no sign of 42 . The only fame they have is making a nuisance (讨厌的人) of themselves to the local police station by 43 music played too loud, dogs barking more than once a day and any other petty (琐碎的) little 44 . On moving into this neighborhood, I was 45 of these two but decided I would make up my own mind. This proved quite a 46 to me as more than once either the mother or the daughter would knock on my door and blast (猛烈抨击) me with some 47 or other. I 48 answered politely and made sure I 49 as they went past my place and also made the effort now and then to make a kind 50 about their garden or pets. Time passed and in October, as part of the Kindness Rock Give, Maureen and I decided to place a kindness rock in their garden. Their 51 remained unchanged, however, and I continued to be as friendly as possible. During the Easter give, we decided once again to 52 these two unhappy ladies to our list and 53 a packet of cookies on their gate. Imagine my 54 when two days later they 55 at my gate and jokingly said they were 56 hanging their Christmas stocking on their gate, and they brought me a bunch of flowers! So, my fellow gifters, do not 57 on your random gifts of kindness. You may never know just what this 58 to others, nor how many broken or 59 hearted people you may just change 60 a simple act of kindness. 41. A. protected B. depressed C. separated D. equipped 42. A. enthusiasm B. acceptance C. excitement D. entertainment 43. A. discussing B. requesting C. reporting D. rejecting 44. A. events B. issues C. accidents D. affairs 45. A. accused B. warned C. reminded D. convinced 46. A. challenge B. project C. task D. matter 47. A. quarrels B. opinions C. explanations D. complaints 48. A. seldom B. never C. always D. sometimes 49. A. waved B. stared C. noticed D. laughed 50. A. difference B. account C. gesture D. remark 51. A. smile B. attitude C. decision D. anger 52. A. add B. recommend C. reduced D. drove 53. A. shared B. took C. left D. fixed 54. A. interest B. anxiety C. surprise D. doubt 55. A. whispered B. stopped C. shouted D. wandered 56. A. imagining B. intending C. considering D. approaching 57. A. take in B. take up C. give in D. give up 58. A. refers B. means C. hard D. warm 59. A. kind B. light C. hard D. warm 60. A. on B. over C. by D. with 第II 卷 第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 It was Zhou Yang’s first day at the office of China Daily. He couldn’t go out on a story 61 his own because he wasn’t 62 (experience) enough. His new boss Hu Xin had a talk with him about how to be good journalist. A good journalist needs to be curious and can acquire 63 (inform) by asking many different questions. Besides, it’s important for a journalist to have 64 nose for a story, knowing if someone is telling the 65 (true). And while interviewing people, a journalist has to listen to the answer carefully because he has to listen for the 66 (detail)facts and prepare the next question depending on what people say. If 67 (possibility), a journalist can use a recorder to get the facts straight. What’s more, Hu Xin told Zhou Yan a case 68 someone accused their journalists of getting the wrong end of the stick. But at last, it proved 69 they suggested was right. The talk 70 (strong) influenced Zhou Yang’s life as a journalist. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 假定英语课课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。 文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均限一词。 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Nowadays, with the growing popularity of computers, students were paying less and less attention to handwriting. According to a recently survey, many students don’t want to improve their handwriting for various reason. 52 percent of them think that they can just use a computer, so it is no need to waste time improving our handwriting. 32 percent believe that they are too busy with the study that they have no time to practicing, and 16 percent think that practicing handwriting is useless. As the saying went, writing style shows the man. Beautiful and neat handwriting is great benefit, especially for students. Therefore, in my opinion, the more importance should be attached to handwriting from now on. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 假如你是李华,刚刚作为志愿者队长接受紧急救助培训回到学校,英语老师丘老师请你为同学们作报告,分享你学到的救助知识。请用英语写一篇110字左右的发言稿。 内容包括: 1. 介绍什么是紧急救助 2. 举出2-3个紧急情况的例子,并介绍如何实紧急救助; 3. 紧急救助在日常生活中的重要性 4. 你的建议。 注意:1.字数110左右。 2.开头已写好,不计入总词数。 Dear friends, I am happy to give a talk, sharing what I learn about first aid. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________-_____________________________________________________________________________________________ 河北省沧州市第一中学2016-2017学年高二11月月考 英语试题答案 1-5ACACB 6-10BCBCB 11-15BCBBA 16-20ABBAB 21-25 DCBCA 26-30DDCBD 31-35 CBADB 36-40CGAEB 41-45CBCDB 46-50ADCAD 51-55BACCB 56-60CDBCD 61. on 62. experienced 63. information 64. a 65. truth 66. detailed 67. possible 68. cohere 69. what 70. strongly 改错:were-are recently-recent reason-reasons it-there our-their too-so practicing- practice went- goes is∧ great the more importance a 去掉 作文:查看更多