广东省东莞市第一中学2011-2012学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题(无答案).doc
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1、东莞市第一中学2011-2012学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题一 听力(共两节,满分15分)第一节听力理解 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项。听下面一段对话,回答第12题。1. How long will the mans journey take?A. Eleven hours and ten minutes. B. Twelve hours and twenty minutes. C. Twelve hours and ten minutes. 2. How much does the man pay for h
2、is tickets?A.$900. B.$450 C. $350听下面一段对话,回答第34题。3. Where will the party be given?A. At the mans home. B. At the womans home. C. In a hotel. 4. When will the part come to an end?A. At about 7:30pm B. At about 10:00pm C. At about 9:30pm 听下面一段独白,回答第57题。5. What did Sam and Joe think of the trip?A. Safe.
3、 B. Exciting C. Tiring6. Why did Joe go outside when they were in space?A. To make some repairs. B. To collect some stones. C. To take some pictures.7. Why didnt Joe want to work with Sam again?A. Sam didnt keep his word. B. Sam didnt have too much skill. C. Sam was very slow and possibly stupid.听下面
4、一段对话,回答第8-10题。8. What does the woman want the man speaker to do?A. Get the bottle on the top shelf. B. Get her a bottle of sauce. C. Remove the top of the bottle. 9. Where did Alex go?A. To a supermarket. B. To the cleaners. C. To his office. 10. Whats the weather like this summer?A. It rains much.
5、B. Its too hot. C. Its very cool. 第二节听取信息(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段独白, 从所听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入标号为11-15的空格中。Color blindnessI: Differences between men and womenMen: _11_%Women: 0.5%II: FormsUnable to see deep _12_Unable to tell the difference between _13_ and greenIII: ReasonsCones help differ colors in _14_ l
6、ight Rodshelp see _15_ at night二 完形填空 (共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)I climbed the stairs slowly,carrying a big suitcase,my father following with two more. By the time I got to the third floor,I was16and at the same time feeling lonely. Worse still,Dad17 a step and fell,sending my new suitcases 18 down th
7、e stairs. “Damn!” he screamed,his face turning red. I knew trouble was ahead. Whenever Dads face turns red,19 !How could I ever20 him to finish unloading the car without screaming at me and making a scene in front of the other girls,girls I would have to spend the rest of the 21 with?Doors were open
8、ing and faces peering out(探出),as Dad walked with difficulty close behind. I felt it in my bones that my college life was getting off to a(n)22 start.“Enter the room quickly,”I thought. “Get him into a chair and calmed down.” But then again,would there be a chair in Room 316?Or would it be a(n)23 roo
9、m?Finally I turned the key in the lock and 24 the door open,with Dad still 25 about a hurting knee or something. I put my head in,26 the worst. But to my27 ,the room wasnt empty at all!It had furniture,curtains,a TV,and even paintings on the walls.And there on a wellmade bed sat Amy,my new roommate,
10、dressed neatly. Greeting me with a nod,she said in a soft voice,“Hi,you must be Cori.” Then,she28 the music and looked over at Dad. “And of course,youre Mr.Faber,”she said,29 .“Would you like a glass of iced tea?”Dads face turned 30 less red before he could bring out a “yes.”I knew then that Amy and
11、 I would be friends and my first year of college would be a success.16AhelplessBlazy CanxiousDtired17AtookBmindedCmissedDpicked18AfallingBrollingCdroppingDcoming19Ago aheadBlook outChold onDgive away20AleadBhelpCencourageDget21AyearBseasonCmonthDday22AfreshBlateCbadDunfair23AsmallBemptyCnewDneat24Ak
12、nockedBforcedCpushedDtried25AthinkingBcomplainingCtalkingDarguing26AexpectingBcatchingCfindingDforgetting27AregretBdisappointmentCastonishmentDknowledge28Aturned onBturned downCturned upDturned away29AquestioningBwonderingCsmilingDguessing30AhelplesslyBhurriedlyChappilyDobviously三 阅读理解(满分50分)第一节 阅读理
13、解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AChristopher Thomas, 27, was a writer by night and a teacher by day when he noticed he was always tired and was losing weight fast. Diagnosed with diabetes(糖尿病), Thomas would need to inject himself with insulin(胰岛素) three times a day for the rest of his life or risk nerve damage,
14、 blindness, and even death. And if that werent bad enough, he had no health insurance. After a month of feeling upset, Thomas decided hed better find a way to fight back. He left Canton, Michigan for New York, got a job waiting tables, nicknamed himself the Diabetic Rockstar, and created , a free on
15、line community for diabetics and their loved onesa place where over 1,100 people share personal stories, information, and resources. Jason Swenckis son, Kody, was diagnosed with type diabetes at six. Father and son visit the online childrens forums(论坛) together most evenings. Kody gets so excited, w
16、riting to kids from all over, says Swencki, one of the sites volunteers. They know what hes going through, so he doesnt feel alone. Kody is anything but alone: Diabetes is now the seventh leading cause of death in the United States, with 24 million diagnosed cases. And more people are being diagnose
17、d at younger ages. These days, Thomass main focus is his charity(慈善机构), Fight It, which provides medicines and supplies to people225 to datewho cant afford a diabetics huge expenses. Fight-it.org has raised about $23,000in products and in cash. In May, Thomas will hold the first annual Diabetic Rock
18、star Festival in the Caribbean. Even with a staff of 22 volunteers, Thomas often devotes up to 50 hours a week to his cause, while still doing his full-time job waiting tables. Of the diabetes charities out there, most are putting money into finding a cure, says Bentley Gubar, one of Rockstars origi
19、nal members. But Christopher is the only person I know saying people need help now.31. Which of the following is true of Christopher Thomas?A. He needs to go to the doctor every day. B. He studies the leading cause of diabetesC. He has a positive attitude to this disease.D. He encourages diabetics b
20、y writing articles.32. D was created for _. A. diabetics to communicate B. volunteers to find jobs C. children to amuse themselves D. rock stars to share resources.33. According to the text, Kody _. A. feel lonely because of his illness B. benefits from C. helps create the online kids forums D. writ
21、es childrens stories online34. What can we learn about Fight It?A. It helps the diabetics in financial difficulties.B. It organizes parties for volunteer once a year.C. It offers less expensive medicine to diabetics.D. It owns a well-known medical website.35. The last paragraph suggests that Thomas
22、_.A. works full-time in a diabetes charity B. employs 22 people for his websiteC. helps diabetics in his own way D. tries to find a cure for diabetesBEvery American family has its own traditions on Thanksgiving Day, and mine is no different. Once the national holiday arrives, my mom rises early to m
23、ake the meal. She puts a turkey in the oven, chops carrots and bakes pies. Im sorry to say that the men in the family-my dad, my younger brother and myself-rarely pitch in to help. Our job is to wash the mountain of dirty dishes after the meal is over.Around 2 p.m. every Thanksgiving Day, family mem
24、bers seat themselves around the kitchen table. Plates of turkey, vegetables, salad, rolls and pies cover it. At this point, we can hardly keep ourselves from drooling (流口水) all over our fancy clothes, but its not yet time to eat.First, we must bow our heads, close our eyes and say a prayer of thanks
25、 aloud to God for giving us everything we have. Under normal circumstances, I would have no problem making a list of things I am thankful for. I grew up in a loving family. My parents, who arent wealthy, took out loads to help me for university.But, the funny thing is, every time I sit down for than
26、ksgiving dinner and try to say a prayer of thanks, my mind usually goes blank. I think it has something to do with my growling(咕咕叫) stomach and all of that food sitting right there under my nose.Eventually, though, we all finish our short prayers and dig in. To be sure, the day includes other highli
27、ghts-visiting with family and watching football. But usually around 6 p.m. we are all ourselves stuffed like turkeys and thankful to have a nice warm bed to sleep in.36. The purpose of the text is to _.A. tell what the family prepare for Thanksgiving Day.B. tell how the family spends Thanksgiving Da
28、yC. introduce foods served on Thanksgiving DayD. introduce the American Thanksgiving Day37. On Thanksgiving Day the authors family do the following except_.A. watching a movie B. making visits C. having a big meal D. watching football38. Why does the authors mind usually “go blank” when saying a pra
29、yer of thanks?A. He is too thankful to say a wordB. His mind is on the food before himC. He feels too excited to speakD. He is shy to speak in public39. The underlined phrase “dig in” in the last paragraph is closest in meaning to “_”A. chat with others B. make a hole C. mix things up D. start eatin
30、g 40. What can we conclude from the text?A. On Thanksgiving Day, men do nothing but eatB. The author is a middle school studentC. The authors family is not rich, but its a loving one.D. Thanksgiving Day falls on the fourth Thursday of December.CWith large and small keyboards everywhere, neither chil
31、dren nor adults need to write much of anything by hand. Thats a big problem. Study after study suggests that handwriting is important for brain development helping kids get fine motor skills and learn to express and create ideas. Yet the time devoted to teaching penmanship in most schools has shrunk
32、 to just one hour a week. Is it time to give up handwriting? Have a look at the link between the brain and penmanship, and you may get the answer.A test among students in grades 2, 4 and 6 found that they not only wrote faster by hand than by keyboard, but also created more ideas when composing essa
33、ys with handwriting. And other research shows that the finger movements required to write by hand activate brain areas involved with thought, language, and short-term memory.A recent Indiana University study had one group of children practice writing letters by hand while a second group just looked
34、at those letters. Then, both groups of kids entered a functional MRI (核磁共振)that scanned their brains as the researchers showed them the same letters. Researchers found that the brain activity in the first group was far more advanced and “adult-like”.Handwriting also affects other peoples way they th
35、ink of adults and children. Several studies have shown that the same average essay will score much higher if written with good penmanship and much lower if written out in poor handwriting. These studies have also found that people judge the quality of a persons ideas based on his or her handwriting.
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