山东省武城县第二中学2015-2016学年高二3月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高二下学期第一次月考 英语试题 2016.3注意事项:1.本试题分第卷和第卷两部分。第卷为选择题,共100分;第卷为非选择题,共50分;满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。2.考生务必把第一卷的选择题涂在答题卡上,第二卷的非选择题答在答题卷上。第卷选择题(满分100分)第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman order?A. Chicke
2、n.B. Fish.C. Beef.2. Whom will the woman borrow a bike from?A. Joan.B. Mary.C. Tom.3. What will the woman do after supper?A. Go to see Jerry.B. Go for a walk.C. Stay at home.4. Where does the man think the keys are?A. On the table.B. In the womans carC. In the womans bag.5. What are the speakers mai
3、nly talking about?A. An injury.B. A basketball match.C. A basketball player.第二节 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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why does the man call the woman?A. To ask some information.B. To ask her to check his
4、 e-mail for him.C. To tell her the time of an appointment.7. What will the speakers do in the evening?A. Attend a party.B. Buy some CDs.C. Go to a concert.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What relation is the woman to the man?A. His neighbour.B. His sister.C. His classmate.9. Where will the man go next?A. To the w
5、omans home.B. To his cousins house.C. To a bus stop.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When will the festival be held this year?A. On the first Sunday of June.B. On the first Saturday of July.C. On the first Sunday of July.11. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The festival lasts a whole day.B. The festiv
6、al offers special T-shirts.C. The woman likes the band very much.12. How does the man suggest the woman go to the festival?A. By car.B. By bus.C. By subway.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How does the woman feel in the beginning?A. Disappointed.B. Pleased.C. Tired.14. What do the speakers disagree on?A. Whethe
7、r the clothes in H&M are cheap.B. Whether the black dress suited the woman.C. Whether the woman should buy the red dress.15. What is the woman complaining?A. She cant find anything she likes.B. She can only afford some cheap clothes.C. She has difficulty finding a suitable dress.16. What will the wo
8、man try on in ZARA?A. Tops.B. Skirts.C. Dresses.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How long is the Center open?A. For 5 months.B. For 8 months.C. For 10 months.18. What can people do in the Center?A. Learn table tennis.B. Play basketball.C. Climb walls.19. What can people get if they pay for a day?A. Drinks.B. A
9、 meal.C. A room.20. What is the purpose of the talk?A. To inform the listeners the office hours.B. To tell the listeners to have a good time.C. To introduce the center to listeners.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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AKendall Ciesemier is the fou
10、nder of charity Kids Caring 4 Kids, an organization she created after seeing a show on the difficult situation of AIDS orphans (孤儿) in Africa. Ciesemier was inspired to try to change the lives of those affected by AIDS and to encourage other children to do the same. She tells us of the power her per
11、sonal story has in showing others they too can make a difference.You saw Oprahs show on AIDS orphans when you were 11 do you remember how you felt?When I saw the show I was shocked. I had never heard of AIDS before and was concerned that kids were growing up without parents and no one had troubled t
12、o ask for my help.I wanted to create a place for kids to get involved and a place where their small contributions would be valued and celebrated. I also felt that I needed to take immediate action myself. I found an orphan sponsorship (赞助) program online and an eight-year-old girl from Mauritania wh
13、o needed my help. I started there and Kids Caring 4 Kids grew from that experience.How has your own illness inspired you to help others?Growing up with a rare liver (肝脏) disease made me feel different, which I think attracted me to others who were different and those struggling with something. I kne
14、w how I felt and I wanted to help reduce that feeling in someone else. I always wanted to support people. Growing up with an illness gave me empathy (移情) for others.How does your own story inspire others?My own personal story is evidence that people can give from anywhere. I started Kids Caring 4 Ki
15、ds from a hospital room. I started by helping one person and it snowballed from there. When I share my story, I think thats what affects people the most the fact that I started all of this during a time of personal struggle and weakness. If I could do that, then they can do something too.21. Accordi
16、ng to the text, Kendall Ciesemier .A. hosted a show on the situation in AfricaB. was affected by AIDS and a liver diseaseC. made an effort to help African AIDS orphansD. earned lots of money from Kids Caring 4 Kids22. What made Ciesemier create Kids Caring 4 Kids?A. Her experience in Africa.B. Livin
17、g with a liver disease.C. Watching Oprahs show on AIDS orphans.D. Her work with an orphan sponsorship program.23. Ciesemiers own illness .A. caused her to lose some close friendsB. made her discouraged and less enthusiasticC. kept her away from those who were differentD. helped her easily understand
18、 other patients feelingsBKay and Charles Giddens sold their home to start a bed and breakfast. Four years later, the couple now dishes out banana pancake breakfasts, cleans toilets, serves homemade cookies to guests in a bed and breakfast surrounded by trees on a mountain known for colorful sunsets.
19、“Do I miss the freeways? Do I miss the traffic? Do I miss the stress? No,” says Ms. Giddens. “This is a phenomenon (现象) thats fairly widespread. A lot of people are rethinking their lives and figuring out what they want to do.” Simple living ranges from cutting down on weeknight activities to sharin
20、g housing, living closer to work and commuting (通勤) less, avoiding shopping malls, borrowing books from the library instead of buying them, and taking a cut in pay to work at a more pleasurable job.Vicki Robin, a writer, tells us how she deals with the changes in her budget (预算), now far less than w
21、hat she used to make.“You become conscious of where your money is going and how valuable it is,” Ms. Robin says. “You tend not to use things up. You cook at home rather than eat out. You find your life is not a mess anymore, and you discover your living costs have gone way down.”Janet Luhrs, a lawye
22、r, quit her job after giving birth and leaving her daughter with a babysitter for two weeks. “It was not the way I wanted to raise my kids,” she says. “Simplicity is not just about saving money; its about me sitting down every night with my kids to a candlelit dinner with classical music.”Ms. Luhrs
23、now edits a magazine called Simple Living, which publishes tips on how to buy recycled furniture and shoes, and organize potluck (家常便饭) dinners instead of fancy receptions.“Simplicity is about conscious living and creating the life you want. The less stuff you buy, the less money goes out the door,
24、and the less money you have to earn,” Ms. Luhrs explains. 24. How does Ms. Giddens feel about the life she is living now?A. Bored.B. Worried.C. Satisfied.D. Surprised.25. What does the phenomenon Ms. Giddens mentioned refer to?A. Serving others.B. Finding a new job.C. Living a simple life.D. Opening
25、 a restaurant.26. Janet Luhrs gave up her job as a lawyer in order to .A. have one more baby girlB. create her own magazineC. make her career in musicD. spend more time with her kids27. In which part of a newspaper will the text most probably appear?A. Business.B. Lifestyle.C. Education.D. Entertain
26、ment.CFor Christmas last year, Maries grandma wanted to get her something special. So Marie asked her grandma for her dream gift: a brand-new pair of UGG boots. All her friends had them.On Christmas morning, Marie really got a pair of boots. They fit perfectly. The quality was superb. There was only
27、 one thing missing: the tiny label (标签) on the heel that says UGG.Marie thanked her grandma. But shes only worn those boots twice both times to visit her grandma. “I would never wear them in public,” she says.Maries grandma would be heartbroken to know the truth. But at UGG headquarters (总部), a room
28、 full of sales managers would be cheering.Through clever marketing and expensive advertising, the makers of UGGs have convinced (使信服) Marie and millions of others that the name UGG has value far beyond what the homely slipper boots should really cost. UGGs, like North Face jackets, Nike sneakers, an
29、d other brand-name items are “status symbols”. People pay double, triple, even 10 times more for brand names than for similar items. Is a pair of $400 True Religion jeans really better than the $18 Wranglers you can get at Walmart? Maybe the quality is a bit higher. Maybe they shrink less. But are b
30、rand names really worth the exorbitant prices? Some pricey brands do, in fact, use higher-quality materials that fit better and feel nice on your skin.However, the truth is that the value of a brand has little to do with quality and a lot to do with status. A recent study by Consumer Reports found t
31、hat some of the least expensive jeans are better made than the more expensive jeans. But that doesnt matter. Wearing a certain label tells the world “I belong” or “I can afford it.”A few decades ago, the idea of a kid refusing to wear a pair of boots because the label was wrong would have seemed as
32、crazy as talking on a phone the size of your hand.Clearly, times have changed.28. When she received the Christmas gift from her grandma, Marie seemed .A. excitedB. worriedC. movedD. disappointed29. UGGs managers would be cheering probably because of .A. its particular designB. its successful marketi
33、ngC. its high-quality productsD. its better customer service30. The underlined word “exorbitant” in Paragraph 5 probably means .A. highB. goodC. averageD. attractive31. In the authors opinion, people wear brand-name products as a way to .A. follow the fashionB. show themselves offC. keep pace with t
34、he timesD. improve their quality of lifeDThe United States estimates that about one out of every 10 people on the planet today is at least 60 years old. By 2050, its projected to be one out of 5. This means that not only will there be more old people, but there will be relatively fewer young people
35、to support them.Professor Richard Lee of the University of California at Berkeley says this aging of the world has a great effect on economics. “Population aging increases the concentration of population in the older ages and therefore it is costly,” he said.Aging populations consume (消耗) more and p
36、roduce less. With more people living longer, it could get expensive. But Mr. Lee says with continuing increases in worker productivity and smart planning, it can be manageable.Societies have different methods for caring for the elderly, but each carries a cost. Generally, there are three types of su
37、pport. Seniors can live off the wealth they gained when they were younger. They can rely on their family to take care of them, or they can rely on the government.In industrialized nations, governments created publicly-funded (公共资助的) support systems. These worked relatively well until recent years, w
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