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广东省汕头市普通高中2017-2018学年上学期高二英语11月月考试题+07
上学期高二英语11月月考试题07 第Ⅰ卷 (选择题,共 105分) 第一部分:听力 (共两节,每题1.5分,共30分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分。满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。 1. What does the man like about the play? A. The actor. B. The ending. C. The story. 2. Which place are the speakers trying to find? A. A bank B. A hotel C. A restaurant. 3. At what time will the two speakers meet? A. 5:20 B. 5:40 C. 5:10 4. What will the man do? A. Change the plan. B. Sort things out. C. Wait for a phone call. 5. What does the woman want to do? A. Offer the man some help. B. See a film with the man. C. Listen to some great music. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。 6. Where is Ban? A. In the park. B. At school. C. In the kitchen. 7. What will the children do in the afternoon? A. Help set the table. B. Do their homework. C. Have a party. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. What are the speakers talking about? A. A business trip. B. A family holiday. C. A travel plan. 9. Where did Rachel go? A. China B. Italy C. Spain 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. How did the woman get to know about third-hand smoke? A. From young smokers. B. From some smoking parents. C. From a newspaper article. 11. Why does the man say that he would keep away from babies? A. He is a smoker. B. He wears dirty clothes. C. He has just become a father. 12. What does the woman suggest smoking parents should do? A. Smoke only outside their rooms. B. Stop smoking altogether. C. Reduce dangerous matter in cigarettes. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. Where does Michelle Ray come from? A. A small town. B. A middle-sized city. C. A big city. 14. Which place would Michelle Ray take her visitors to for shopping? A. The Zen Garden. B. The Red River area. C. The Highlands. 15. What does Michelle Ray do for complete quiet? A. Read at home. B. Study in a library. C. Go camping. 16. What does the speakers talking about in general? A. Louisville. B. Asian food. C. Late-night shopping. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Why do some people say they never have dreams according to Dr Garfield? A. They don’t want to tell the truth. B. They forget about their dreams. C. They have no bad experiences. 18. Why did Davis stop having dreams? A. He got a serious heart attack. B. He was frightened by a terrible dream. C. He was too sad about his brother’s death. 19. What is Dr Garfield’s opinion about dreaming? A. It makes things worse. B. It is very useful. C. It prevents the mind from working. 20. Why do some people turn off their dreams completely? A. To stay away from their problems. B. To recover from illnesses. C. To sleep better. 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 语法与词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 21. Just _____, since there is nothing planned on the timetable today. Tomorrow you'll be ready for some visits. A. relax B. to relax C. relaxing D. relaxed 22. —— What do you think of the plan he _____ at the meeting? —— Very good. But the most important is to put it into _____. A. put up; action B. put forward; practice C. put aside; practice D. put away; effect 23. You must keep us _____ how things are going. A. informing with B. informed with C. informing of D. informed of 24. We all feel it is Jack as well as his bad friends that _____ for what happened yesterday at school. A. are to blame B. is to blame C. are to be blamed D. is to be blamed 25. I see! Have you ever had a case _____ someone accused your journalists of getting the wrong end of the stick? A. which B. that C. where D. what 26. The palace caught fire three times in the last century and little of the original building _____ now. A. remains B. is remained C. is remaining D. has been remained 27. —— Is there any possibility _____ you could pick me up at the airport? —— No problem. A. when B. that C. whether D. what 28. Little _____ for it hasn’t made a profit for years. A. the firm covers costs B. the firm cuts costs C. does the firm cover costs D. does the firm cut costs 29. The plan _____ just because people were unwilling to cooperate. A. broke down B. pulled down C. turned down D. put down 30. Though _____ money, his parents managed to send him to university. A. lacked B. lacked of C. lacking D. lacking of 31. She made a _____ in our plan to go swimming when it started to rain. A. turn B. switch C. point D. exchange 32. —— I am going downtown. —— Come on. _____. A. You are welcome. B. I will give you a lift. C. Don’t do that. D. Come with me. 33. To keep healthy, Professor Johnson _____ cycling as a regular form of exercise after he retired. A. took on B. took over C. took in D. took up 34. The judging committee _____ three women and four men. A. consists of B. is consisted of C. makes up D. be made up 35. Don’t you believe it! Glass can _____ steel in many ways in life. A. take place of B. take the place of C. in place of D. in the place of 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) It was at four o'clock in the afternoon that Susan's wedding dress arrived, just eighteen 36 before her marriage! “I must try it on Mother!” she cried, as she ran 37 . Three minutes later Susan's cries brought her 38 in. The dress was much 39 for her. It was like a bag in the front, and the neckline looked all 40 . Susan was in 41 . “Take it back to the dressmaker's,” Mrs. Bale said. “She must 42 it tonight. Hurry now. Take it off and go.” The dressmaker's shop was closed. “Closed for One Week's Holiday,” said a 43 on the door. Fresh tears rose to Susan's eyes. She ran home again to her mother. “This is unlucky,” Mrs. Bale said.” But what are we going to do? 44 I ask Mrs. Peters to help? She was a dressmaker once. I'm sure she could change it for you.” Mrs. Peters was 45 in and began to work. She could see 46 was wrong. She had to 47 it narrower at the front, and that was a big job. Then she changed the neckline. In fact she made it again. At ten o'clock the work was finished, and Susan tried the dress on. It fitted her beautifully. The three women were having a cup of tea 48 the doorbell rang .Mrs. Bale answered it and 49 into the worried eyes of a 50 woman. The woman was carrying a large flat 51 . “Does Miss Susan Bale 52 here? " she asked breathlessly. “Yes, she's my daughter.” “Oh, I am 53 I've found you! There's been a 54 .Your daughter has my wedding dress, and I've got 55 . And I'm getting married tomorrow!” She held out the box to Mrs. Bale. 36. A. weeks B. minutes C. hours D. days 37. A. outside B. upstairs C. back home D. about 38. A. husband B. daughter C. neighbor D. mother 39. A. smaller B. shorter C. too long D. too big 40. A. pleased B. wrong C. right D. waste 41. A. tears B. love C. surprise D. danger 42. A. measure B. make C. change D. repair 43. A. voice B. sound C. saying D. notice 44. A. Will B. Would C. Should D. Shall 45. A. brought B. sent C. pushed D. taken 46. A. neckline B. all C. what D. nothing 47. A. keep B. make C. change D. take 48. A. then B. until C. while D. when 49. A. came B. got C. looked D. saw 50. A. fat young B. short pretty C. slim old D. little quiet 51. A. cup B. dress C. box D. bag 52. A. work B. live C. stay D. wait 53. A. thankful B. sorry C. glad D. angry 54. A. dress B. change C. wish D. mistake 55. A. yours B. hers C. the other D. others 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) A Is it hard for you to get up early and get ready for classes? Some students at Winter Park High School just roll out of bed in their pajamas and go to class in their own bedrooms. Of course, their teachers and classmates do not see them because all their class-work is on the computer. The Florida high school, the State’s only on-line school, has 250 students who are taking classes at home by computer. “I’m a lot more comfortable at home,” says Luke Levesque, a 16-year-old boy who is taking a computer class on-line. He thinks the school’s computer room is so noisy that he can’t study well. “Home is much better,” he says. Students in this first on-line program take classes in algebra,chemistry,computer,economics,and Web-page design. They also have to go to a regular school to attend other classes. When a student is ready to begin a class, he or she turns on the computer, reads the teacher’s instructions(指示), and begins working on the lesson for the day. What happens if a student has a question for the teacher? Or the teacher wants to say something about the work a student is doing? The student and the teacher talk to each other every day through e-mail or by telephone. For example, when Luke opened his daily e-mail from the teacher, it contained her instructions for the day’s computer lesson. When he finished, he e-mailed the work back to her for grading. Is it easy for students to cheat on tests when they’re working at home? The teachers have already thought about this. They make students take their final exams in person in the classroom. If this first online program goes well, in three years Florida high school students will be able to take all their classes by computer. When that happens, students will be able to get their high school diplomas(毕业文凭) without having to set foot in a classroom. 56. Winter Park High School is . A. the only on- line schools in Florida B. the name of one of the on-line schools in Florida C. in fact Luke Levesque’s own bedroom D. an ordinary Florida high school 57. Luke likes the classes he takes at home because . A. he doesn’t need to face his teachers B. his school has no enough computers C. he can learn what he likes at home D. it is more comfortable to stay at home than at his school 58. A student can talk to each other and the teacher________. A. with computer B. by emailing or telephoning C. with telephone D. only through e-mail 59. Which of the following is true? A. Three are only 250 students in the Winter Park High School. B. Some of the students at the high school take part in this first on-line program. C. All the students at Winter Park High School have their classes in pajamas. D. The writer believes that the first on-line program will certainly succeed. 60. Which of the following is NOT true? A. Sometimes the students have to take their exams in the classroom. B. The students’ homes are quieter than their school’s computer lab. C. The students can learn the same subjects as those in regular school. D. The teachers have already done something to stop students cheating on tests. B The Labrador (拉布拉多猎犬) has won the honor of the most popular breed (品种) for the past eighteen years. It has been described as gentle, clever and friendly. Yet not all Labs are the same. John Grogan discovered this after he and his wife adopted a Labrador that they named Marley. The dog caused Mr. Grogan a lot of trouble, but it also provided many stories for his newspaper articles. Later, he wrote a best-selling book, “Marley and Me: Life and Love with the World’s Worst Dog.” Marley was happy and fun-loving. But he was also extremely large and difficult to control. He bit anything that he could find around the house, including plastic, clothing and jewelry. And he had a great fear of loud noises, especially thunderstorms. Unfortunately, the Grogans lived in Florida where many thunderstorms develop. Marley would attack the furniture, walls and doors until his feet bled if he was left alone in the house during a thunderstorm. Marley almost damaged their home several times. John Grogan said that at first he considered that probably his dog could be trained to be a show champion. But he soon realized that was impossible. Marley didn’t like to learn skills that didn’t belong to dogs, and he was driven out of the dog training school for causing troubles for other dogs. He didn’t want to hide his emotions. He would show his anger and tiredness if he felt them. Even if that, Marley still had earned a place in the Grogans’. He didn’t know how to dance, and he didn’t know how to walk on its two legs, but he was what he was. He would never be a Lassie or a Benji or an old Yeller for he would never like to take part in a dog show, but the Grogans accepted him and loved him very much. 61. The underlined word “this” in the second paragraph refers to the fact that ____. A. not all dogs won the honor of the most popular breed B. not all Labs are gentle, clever and friendly C. Marley caused the Grogans a few troubles D. Marley provided many stories for the newspaper articles 62. We can infer when John Grogan wrote the book “Marley and Me: Life and Love with the World’s Worst Dog.”, he was very ____. A. angry B. disappointed C. happy D. frightened 63. What made Marley attack the furniture when he was left alone in the house during a thunderstorm? A. The fear of hearing loud noises. B. The anger of being left alone. C. The unhappiness of having no toys. D. The disappointment of getting nothing to eat. 64. Marley was driven out of the dog training school because he ____. A. didn’t like to learn skills that didn’t belong to dogs B. made it difficult for other dogs to get trained C. liked to attack the trainers when getting angry D. didn’t know how to hide his emotions 65. From the passage we can know ____. A. every dog in America attends the dog training school B. a Lassie should be a troublesome dog just like Marley C. Marley often lost his temper and bit other dogs D. Marley led a life full of love in the Grogans’ C Born on a cold night in the church of a small Austrian village, Silent Night, the world's most famous Christmas carol, is celebrating its 190th anniversary. The song, known as Stille Nacht in the original German, was first performed on December 24, 1818, in the tiny village of Oberndorf, as a local assistant priest, Joseph Mohr, sought to comfort his followers, suffering from poverty and misery in the Napoleonic Wars. "He asked his friend Franz Xaver Gruber, a teacher, to compose the music for six verses he had written two years before, and they performed the song together at mass with the help of a simple guitar," says Renate Ebeling-Winkler, a historian and expert on the topic. The song was an immediate success but remained a secret for many years, until an organ delivery man from Tyrol took note of it on his way through the village. It soon became a favorite with Tyrolean singers, traveling up and down the continent in the winter to earn money. "Admired for its fighting against Napoleon, Tyrol was very popular with allied countries(同盟国) and its best singers, like the Rainer family, were world stars," said Ebeling-Winkler. These artists gave Silent Night worldwide fame, performing it at the royal court in London in 1827, in Moscow in 1831 and in New York in 1839. By this time, its origins had been largely forgotten and Mohr died in 1848 without ever knowing of his song's success. Franz Xaver Gruber only was known about it in 1854 when the carol was almost considered belong to Michael Haydn, the brother of famed composer Joseph Haydn. But Silent Night had already made its way into German school books and into the Catholic and Protestant churches. Often seen as the typical Christmas carol, it has been translated into more than 330 languages, bridging social, religious and cultural divides and contributing to a brief break in the battlefield of World War I on Christmas Eve in 1914. Every year, thousands of tourists, many from Asia, travel to the little village to take part in a Christmas Eve ceremony in front of the small church. This year, 194 years after the first performance, the Silent Night ceremony will be again held in the afternoon, and broadcast lives on the Internet. 66. Silent Night was first performed in a(n) church 194 years ago. A. English B. French C. Austrian D. German 67. When Mohr first wrote the song, he meant to . A. become world famous B. comfort the people C. please God D. celebrate Christmas 68. It was who made Silent Night known all over the world. A. Franz Xaver Gruber B. Michael Haydn C. Tyrolean singers D. Joseph Mohr 69. We can infer from the passage that . A. Joseph Mohr died after seeing his work’s success B. Silent Night is more than a Christmas carol C. Silent Night has become part of the school textbooks worldwide D. most Asians are Christian followers 70. The underline word “misery” in Paragraph 2 can be replaced by . A. relief B. peace C. sorrow D. inspiration D Everyone knows that the French are romantic, the Italians are fashionable and the Germans are serious. Or do they? Are these just stereotypes or is there really such a thing as national character? And if there is, can it affect how a nation succeed or fail? At least one group of people is certain that it can. A recent survey of the top 500 entrepreneurs (实业家) in the UK found that 70 percent felt that their efforts were not appreciated by the British public. Britain is hostile to success, they said. It has a culture of jealousy (嫉妒) . As a result, the survey said, entrepreneurs were “unloved, unwanted and misunderstood”. Jealousy is sometimes known as the “green-eyed monster” and the UK is its home. Scientists at Warwich University in the UK recently tested this idea. They gathered a group of people together and gave each an imaginary amount of money. Some were given a little, others a great deal. Those given a little money were given the chance to destroy the large amounts of money given to others—but at the cost of losing their own. Two thirds of the people tested agreed to do this. This seems to prove the entrepreneurs were right to complain. But there is also conflicting evidence. The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) recently reported that the UK was now the world’s fourth largest economy .That is not bad for people who are supposed to hate success. People in the UK also work longer hours than anyone else in Europe. So the British people are not lazy, either. “It’s not really success that the British dislike,” says Carey Cooper, a Professor of management at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology. “It’s people using their success in a way that seems arrogant (傲慢) or unfair or which separates them from their roots .” Perhaps it is the entrepreneurs who are the problem. They set out to do things in their way. They work long hours. By their own efforts they become millionaires. But instead of being happy they complain that nobody loves them. It hardly seems worth following their example. If they were friendlier, people would like them more. And more people want to be like them. 71. What does the underlined “it” in the second paragraph refer to? A. One group of people B. A great survey C. A nation D. National character 72. Most entrepreneurs surveyed believe that . A. the British public are hardworking B. they are not popular simply because they are successful C. love of success is Britain’s national character D. they are considered as “green-eyed monsters” 73. What does the result of the Warwich University test show ? A. Most people would rather fail than see others succeed B. Two thirds of the people tested didn’t love money C. An imaginary amount of money does not attract people D. Most people are willing to enjoy success with others 74. The writer of the passage seems to suggest that . A. jealousy is Britain’s national character B. British entrepreneurs are not fairly treated C. the British dislike the entrepreneurs because they do not behave properly D. the scientists at Warwich University did a successful test 75. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? A. Everyone knows that the French are romantic, the Germans are fashionable and the Italians are serious. B. About 350 entrepreneurs in the UK felt that their efforts were not appreciated by the British public. C. The British people are not lazy and they work longer hours than anyone else in the world. D. Carey Cooper said that the British really dislike success. 第II卷(非选择题,共45分) 第四部分:书面表达(共二节,满分45分) 第一节:阅读表达。 阅读下面短文,请根据短文后的要求进行答题。(请注意问题后的字数要求) [1]Medical research is leading American education officials to consider having high school classes start later in the morning. The research says that teenagers are more awake later at night than adults are. When staying up late at night, the teenagers have problems learning early in the morning. [2]Researchers in the state of Rhode Island measured the amount of the hormone(荷尔蒙) melatonin(降黑素) in people's mouths at different times of the day. Melatonin causes people to feel sleepy. [3]They found that melatonin levels rise later at night in teenagers than they do in children and adults. It remains at higher levels in teenagers later in the morning. They said this shows that teenagers have difficulty learning early in the morning. Yet most school systems in the United States begin high school classes at about seven o'clock. [4]A few school districts have made some changes. In 1996, school officials in Edina, Minnesota, changed the start of classes from seven thirty to eight thirty. Two years later, the nearby city of Minneapolis did the same. Teachers there reported that students were no longer sleepy in class and were happier. Staying in school later in the day did not seem to be a problem for students who had jobs after school either. [5]Health experts say that teenagers need between eight and nine hours of sleep a night. Students _________ are likely to be late for school, fail to do their homework, fall asleep in class and have trouble taking part in class discussions. [6]Some people, however, don't support a later start time because they say that it would limit the time for practicing sports after school. However, the Minnesota schools found that this did not hurt school sports competitions. [7]More American school districts are discussing the possibility of changing high school start times. Researchers and teenagers say that they cannot make the change quickly enough. 76. Please fill in the blank in the fifth paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence. (Please answer within 8 words.) 76. Complete the following statement with proper words.(Please answer within 5 words) If they go to bed very late at night, teenagers ___________ early in the morning. 78. What happened to the students after changes had been made in some school districts? (Please answer within 10 words.) 79. What does the word “this” (line 2, paragraph 6) probably refer to? (no more than 5 words) 80. What is the best title of the passage? (Please answer within 8 words.) 第二节:写作 近来,日本政府不顾国际公约和中日之间难得的和平友好现状,上演购买钓鱼岛闹剧,激起了我国各族人民的强烈爱国热情,人们纷纷上街游行示威,谴责和抗议日本侵犯我国领土主权的疯狂行径。然而,一些不法分子混进了游行队伍,以致出现了打、砸、抢,甚至烧毁同胞的日系轿车等恶性事件。所以,国人应该要清醒,要合理地表达自己的爱国热情。你作为一名高中生,从自身实际出发,就上述问题阐明自己的看法,并说一说中学生应该如何正确表达自己的爱国热情,怎样做到真正理性地爱国。 注意:词数120左右; 参考答案 听力: 1-10: ABCCB ACBAC 11-20:ABBCA ABCBA 单选: 21-35:ABDBC ABCAC BBDAB 完型: 36-45:CBDDB ACDDA 46-55:CBDCA CBCDB 阅读理解: 56-65:ADBBC BCABD 66-75:CBCBC DBACB 阅读表达: 76:not getting enough sleep/ who don’t get enough sleep / who sleep late/ sleeping late 77:will have difficulty/problem(s) (in) learning----时态错误,酌情扣分 78:They were no longer sleepy in class and were happier. 79:a later start time 80: High school classes start later? / Change high school start time 如答Teenagers staying up have learning problems可给1分 作文:One possible version: Recently the Japanese government decided to “purchase” the Diaoyu Islands, and several Japanese people landed on the islands, regardless of the International Convention and the friendship between China and Japan. All the Chinese people at home and abroad resolutely oppose the Japanese government’s illegal “purchase” of the Diaoyu Islands, which belong to China. Millions of the Chinese people held demonstrations to protest the Japanese government’s unilateral move. However, some outlaws took advantage of false patriotism and caused terrible accidents. As a senior school student, I think these behaviors are irrational which cause harm to our siblings. Even worse, these behaviors are illegal. We love our motherland and we want to protect it, but we can’t hurt our fellows and we can’t damage their properties. These people are not defending our country, while they are damaging our country and destroying our reputation. Therefore, as a real Chinese, we should own the rational patriotism, defending our motherland on the base of not hurting ourselves, our compatriots and our country. We senior school students should not join in illegal demonstrations or spread reactionary remarks. What we should do at present is to focus on our study. We mustn’t damage our fellows’ properties. 【来.源:全,品…中&高*考*网】【来.源:全,品…中&高*考*网】查看更多