四川省达州市大竹县文星中学2014-2015学年高二6月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、四川省大竹县文星中学2015年春高二下期6月月考英语试卷考试时间:120分钟;满分:150分第I卷(选择题)一、单项选择:共15题 每题1分 共15分1He began to get with me when I made the same mistake again.A.annoyedB.determinedC.terrifiedD.pleased2Compared with those girls who have no to education, you are happy and lucky.A.wayB.accessC.meansD.approach3I used to have a
2、 to that vase,but I broke it.A.companyB.accompanyC.companionD.community4The girl has great talent for writing. Up to now, she has written six books, including book about the robot.A.a; aB.the; theC.不填; 不填D.不填; the5The president said China and the US have common in many aspects.A.affairsB.businessC.p
3、rojectsD.interests6You would be a risk to let your child go to school by himself.A.omittingB.attachingC.affordingD.running7- I think Im going to die.- _, Joe. You only have a cold.A.Dont mention itB.Take it easyC.Its hard to sayD.Take care8Jane accidentally _ where she had hidden her fathers birthda
4、y present.A.let outB.try outC.give outD.pick out9- _ that he managed to get the information?- Oh, a friend of his helped him.A.Where was itB.What was itC.How was itD.Why was it10It wont be quite a long time _ your son is back, so dont be worried.A.thatB.sinceC.beforeD.until11The Smiths have just mov
5、ed here and they are busy with their new house and _.A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing12Why do you choose to work in an international travel agency?Well, you know, English is my_. So it is my best choice.talentB.strengthC.abilityD.skill13It is reported that the Shanghai auto show stops usin
6、g models. How about yours?We will_.A.follow suitB.sink or swim togetherC.set eyes on itD.get to the bottom of it14Families of 36 victims of the New Years Eve stampede(踩踏) in Shanghai will receive 800,000 yuan ($131,147) each_ their injuries, local authorities said Wednesday.A.in light ofB.in favor o
7、fC.in praise ofD.in terms of15Brazils President Dilma Rousseff,once _ re-elected to a second term, now faces keeping the promise she made in her victory speech. Were going to give new strength to all parts of the economy, especially industry,A.slightlyB.narrowlyC.instantlyD.shortly二、完形填空:共20题 每题2分 共
8、40分Things have been kind of tough lately for Shannon Baker and her little family. They have each others parents and young daughter and for that they are 16. But she and her husband are both currently 17. And their car is in great need of 18. And then there is the matter of their second child, who is
9、 19soon. So things are a little tense for the Baker family these days.When Shannon and her daughter were walking through a store 20lot recently, Shannon picked up an envelope from the ground that 21$4,000 in cash. There were a 22of different interpretations (explanations) that could be considered. W
10、as this a kind of good 23? Could it be an attempt by the universe to balance everything? Could it be simply a gift from God? Shannon didnt know. The only thing she knew was that the cash in that envelope 24to someone else. Oh, and one other thing she knew: Her young daughter was 25. “My kid was stan
11、ding right there 26I found it,” Shannon told WLS-TV in Chicago. “So basically I wanted to teach my daughter how to be 27. And for me that was enough.”Never mind the bills that were 28, or the car that needed to be fixed, or the baby that would come soon. And forget that when she 29the money over to
12、the police she was told that there was actually nothing illegal if she 30it.The police were able to return the money to the person who 31it: an old woman. And one can imagine the 32and relief she felt when the police handed the lost envelop back to her. “She came to my house and she was almost in te
13、ars, 33me,” Shannon said. “She gave me a hug and an envelope with a small 34in it. But the amount, large or small, wasnt 35. What was important was the opportunity to teach my daughter honesty.”16 A.restricted B.grateful C.sensitive D.upset17 A.disappointed B.appreciated C.unemployed D.removed18 A.c
14、ash B.protection C.repair D.sale19 A.sick B.due C.desperate D.dull20 A.parking B.gathering C.cleaning D.begging21 A.participated B.contained C.charged D.paid22 A.number B.deal C.handful D.flood23 A.expense B.prize C.hope D.luck24 A.pointed B.reacted C.responded D.belonged25 A.watching B.urging C.lau
15、ghing D.affecting26 A.before B.though C.because D.when27 A.honest B.loyal C.ripe D.humorous28 A.passing by B.giving away C.showing off D.piling up29 A.watched B.turned C.got D.collected30 A.checked B.made C.kept D.promoted31 A.sent B.disliked C.lost D.generated 32 A.respect B.anxiety C.tension D.joy
16、33 A.comforting B.congratulating C.offending D.thanking34 A.amount B.present C.envelope D.option35 A.important B.necessary C.evident D.Essential三、阅读理解:共20题 每题2分 共40分If your parents take out a loan, remind themselves to make the payments on time. Otherwise it will become a negative record in their pe
17、rsonal credit reports, which are playing an increasingly big role in peoples daily lives. A story carried by Chongqing Morning Post in June, underlines this trend.According to the report, a Chongqing student borrowed money from the bank to finance his university studies. After he graduated in 2005,
18、he went to work in Shenzhen. Later, he wanted to buy a house using loans. But several banks turned down his loan applications. The reason was that he had not paid back 1,500 yuan he borrowed from a bank when he was at university.A personal credit rating is becoming an essential “pass” in everyday li
19、fe, as China establishes a nationwide credit database. Personal credit systems go back 150 years. In developed countries, enterprises and banks use them to decide whether or not to loan money or do other business with a person.A credit report estimates the credit worthiness of an individual, a compa
20、ny, or even a country. It is an evaluation made by credit bureaus of a borrowers overall credit history and his or her ability to repay debt. A poor credit rating means a high risk of defaulting on a loan, and thus leads to the refusal of a loan by the lender.Today in China, credit history in banks
21、is the major content of a credit report. But in the future, reports will include information about the payment of telephone bills, water use fees, electricity and natural gas bills, and taxes, according to officials of the Peoples Bank of China, the central bank.Personal information such as appearan
22、ce, genetic data, fingerprints, blood type, disease history, ethnic identity, family and religious beliefs are not to be included in credit reports, according to a draft regulation on credit rating issued last year by the Sate Council. The authors of the draft have just finished soliciting(征求) publi
23、c opinions.The Credit Reference Center run by the Peoples Bank of China is in charge of developing a nationwide credit database. Credit reports for all people with bank transactions (交易)began in 2006.A personal credit rating is important to the social and economic activities of a person. According t
24、o the draft, if you have a personal negative credit record, it will be kept for five years.36The author took the story as an example in order to _.A.warn us of the importance of our personal credit reportB.tell us the story of a Chongqing studentC.encourage us to use credits widelyD.inform us to app
25、ly for a loan at university37Credit reports will include the following except _.A.taxesB.telephone billsC.water use feesD.genetic data38According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Personal credit systems go back 150 years in China.B.You can turn to the Peoples Bank of China
26、 for the information about your credit report.C.Credit history in banks is the only content of a credit report.D.Credit reports began in 2006 in China.39Whats the best title for the passage?A.A Credit Report RatingB.Credit in ChinaC.Credit Really CountsD.Credit Report ContentsChildren are delight, t
27、hey are our future. But sadly, hiring someone to take care of them when youre going to work is getting more expensive by the year.Earlier this month it was reported, that the cost of involving an infant or small kidata childcare centre rose 3percent in 2012, faster than the general cost of living. T
28、here are now large strips of the country where daycare (日托) for an infant costs more than 10% of the average married couples income.This is not necessarily a new trend, but it is somewhat puzzling me. The price of professional childcare has been rising since the 1980s. Yet during that time, pay for
29、professional childcare workers has stood still. Actually caregivers (护理员) earn less today than they did in 1990. Considering that labor costs are responsible for about 80% of a daycare centers expenses, one would infer that stable wages means stable prices.So who is to blame for higher child care co
30、sts?Childcare is a carefully regulated industry. States lay down rules about how many children each employee is allowed to watch over, the space care centers need per child, and other details. And the stricter the regulations are, the higher the costs will be. In Massachusetts, where childcare cente
31、rs must hire one teacher for every three infants, the price of care averaged more than $ 16,000 per year. In Mississippi, where centers must hire one teacher for every five infants, the price of care averaged less than $5,000.Unfortunately I dont have all the daycare center regulations, but I wouldn
32、t be surprised if as the rules have become more complicated, prices have risen. The tradeoff (交换) might be worth it in certain cases; after all, the health and safety of children should probably come before cheap service. But certainly, it doesnt seem to be an accident that some of the cheapest dayc
33、are available is in the least regulated South.40Whatproblemdo parents of small kids have to face?A.The ever-rising child care prices.B.The budgeting of family expenses.C.The balance between work and family.D.The selection of a good daycare center41What does the author feel puzzled about?A.Why the pr
34、ices of child care vary greatlyfromstate to state.B.Why increased child care prices have not led to better service.C.Why childcare workers pay has not increased with the rising childcare costsD.Why there is a severe shortage of childcare professionals in a number of states.42What prevents child care
35、 centers from saving money?A.Steady increase in labor costs.B.Strict government regulations.C.Lack ofsupportfromthe state.D.High administrative expenses.43What is the authors view on a daycare service?A.Caregivers should receive regular professional training.B.Less complicated rules about childcare
36、might lower costs.C.It is vital to strike a balance between quality and costs.D.It is better for different States to learn from each other.I was born in Korea, and my family came over to America when I was 10. Im the middle child of three girls, and my parents moved so we would experience a differen
37、t life. They did it for our education and to give us more of a chance than they had. We moved to Staten Island, and I went to the High School of Performing Arts in New York City. My parents were depressed when I told them I wanted to be an actress. My father suggested I try premed(医学预科). But after t
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