《原创》新课标Ⅰ2016届高三上学期第二次月考 英语 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、第二次月考英语试题【新课标版】第一部分 听力(共两节)第一节(共5小题)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 want to drink? A. Coffee. B. Water. C. Orange juice.2. Where does the woman want to go? A. To a hotel. B. To a park. C. To Fourth Avenue.3. When w
2、ill the mans train leave? A. At 4:00. B. At 8:30. C. At 6:45.4. What does the woman like? A. Writing a play. B. Going to the theatre. C. Acting a play.5. What were the speakers doing just now? A. Dancing. B. Quarreling. C. Playing games.第二节(共1 5小题)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
3、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。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Where did the woman meet Ann? A. In China. B. In England. C. In America.7. What does the man suggest the woman do? A. Go to the library with him. B. Take a walk in the school. C. Talk with Ann on the Internet. 听第7段材料,回答第
4、8、9题。8. What color is the womans bike? A. White. B. Red. C. Black.9. What do the speakers finally decide to do? A. Wait here. B. Take the bike away. C. Call the police.听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。10. What is the problem the woman will have for going to Hainan? A. The bad weather. B. The difficulty in booking a
5、 hotel. C. The difficulty in understanding the local language.11. What does the man suggest the woman do if she wants to visit Disneyland? A. Go with a tour group. B. Visit it alone. C. Get more information online.12. When does the man think typhoons usually happen in Hong Kong? A. In spring and sum
6、mer. B. In summer and autumn. C. In autumn and winter.听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。13. Why doesnt the woman want to drive to the theater? A. Because traffic is bad on weekends. B. Because parking can be expensive. C. Because she doesnt know the route well.14. Where is the nearest subway station? A. On Grant Str
7、eet. B. Right in front of the womans house. C. 25 minutes walk away.15. What do we know about the bus service to the theater? A. Buses come every half an hour on weekends. B. It is fast and convenient. C. One has to change buses three times.16. What way would the man suggest? A. Taking the subway. B
8、. Driving his car. C. Taking the bus.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17. What is the speaker mainly talking about? A. Youth programs. B. After-class activities. C. Communicating with people.18. What is one of the benefits of joining groups? A. Getting support from others. B. Helping you get a higher position. C.
9、Getting rid of your bad habits.19. What can joining in after-class activities help you do in job seeking? A. Leave a good impression. B. Ensure you to get the job. C. Perform actively in the interview.20. What is the most basic reason for joining a club? A. Making more friends with similar interests
10、. B. Helping you improve your studies. C. Giving you something better to do.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15题;每小题3分,满分45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。ABoth of Jessicas parents were lawyers and expected her to follow suit. So she went to law school, got a job at a great firm in Washington, DC, and
11、 worked as a lawyer for a decade. But her heart was never in it. “I had a big salary but no personal satisfaction,” she says. Jessica found pleasure in the same thing that had brought her joy since joining the church choir at the age of 12. “Singing always felt like communicating something real at a
12、 spiritual and emotional level,” says Jessica. Yet she never considered it a career option. “That seemed like something people did in fairy tales, and I would never let my parents down,” she says. It was her moms diagnosis of brain cancer in 2009 that made Jessica realize she had to write her own ha
13、ppy-ever-after. “Work was busy and my mother was ailing. So I was flying back and forth from Washington, DC to Houston to see her,” Jessica says. “I finally said, Enough! and quit.” While caring for her mom, Jessica made a plan. She would spend her savings and study music for a year, and then open a
14、 part-time law practice so she could pursue her passion. Before her mother passed away two years later, she encouraged Jessica to follow her dream. Her song Live This Life was inspired by her mom, and her dad came to watch her perform at clubs. In 2012, Jessica moved to Nashville to try singing and
15、songwriting. A decade of presenting cases in court gave her the confidence to sing for a crowd. “At 20, I would have been too shy to perform,” says Jessica.“Doing music is so free,” Jessica says. “Theres no pressure to be a star. Success, to me, isnt a dollar amount or a record deal; its doing what
16、I love.”21. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Jessica didnt really like working as a lawyer. B. Jessica didnt know what she truly loved for ten years. C. Jessica wasnt satisfied with the pay she got as a lawyer. D. Jessica was grateful for her parents arrangement for her. 22. What does the underlin
17、ed word “ailing” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Sick.B. Crazy.C. Worried.D. Unhappy.23. What was Jessicas mothers attitude toward her singing?A. Unknown.B. Doubtful.C. Supportive.D. Negative.24. By telling Jessicas story, the writer most probably wants to _. A. encourage us to pursue our dreamsB. show that
18、singing can be a practical careerC. tell us the importance of choosing a right jobD. show that family members support is importantBDeborah Cohen is a senior natural scientist at the Rand Corp and the author of the book A Big Fat Crisis: The Hidden Forces Behind the Obesity Epidemic and How We Can En
19、d It. According to the book, there are lots of misunderstandings of obesity. 1. If youre obese, blame your genes. Obesity rates have increased. Yet, between 1980 and 2000, the number of Americans who are obese has doubledtoo quickly for genetic factors to be responsible. At restaurants, a dollar put
20、s more calories on our plates than ever before, because restaurant meals usually have more calories than what we prepare at home, so people who eat out more frequently have higher rates of obesity than those who eat out less.2. If youre obese, you lack self-control. Research shows that if we are fac
21、ed with too much information, we have a tendency to make poor dietary choices. Our world has become so rich in temptation that we can be led to consume too much in ways we cant understand. Even the most vigilant(警觉的) people may not be up to the task of controlling themselves. 3. Lack of access to fr
22、esh fruits and vegetables is responsible for obesity. Although the US Department of Agriculture estimates that fewer than 5 percent of Americans live in the “food deserts”, about 65 percent of the nations population is overweight or obese. For most of us, obesity is not related to access to more fre
23、sh fruits and vegetables, but to the choices we make in supermarkets. 4. The problem is not that we eat too much, but that we dont exercise. Michelle Obamas “Lets Move” campaign is based on the idea that if kids exercise more, childhood obesity rates will decrease. But there was no significant decre
24、ase in physical activity levels as obesity rates climbed in the 1980s and 1990s. In fact, although a drop in work-related physical activity may account for up to 100 fewer calories burned, leisure physical activity appears to have increased. The problem is that we eat too much. 25. The author mentio
25、ned Deborah Cohens book in Paragraph 1 to _.A. introduce the topicB. draw readers attentionC. introduce the author of the bookD. advertise the book26. What is the relationship between obesity and the place where you eat? A. The less you eat out, the higher rates of obesity you have.B. The less you e
26、at at home, the lower rates of obesity you have.C. The more you eat out, the higher rates of obesity you have. D. The more you eat at home, the higher rates of obesity you have. 27. Whats the best title of this passage? A. Four misunderstandings of obesity.B. Four rules to help you avoid obesity.C.
27、Obesity leads to a big fat crisis.D. Lacking self-control leads to obesity.CTIME is an American weekly news magazine published in New York City. It was created in 1923 by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, making it the first weekly news magazine in the US. Hadden was considered carefree, liked to tease
28、Luce and saw TIME as important but also fun. That accounted for its heavy coverage of celebrities(including politicians), the entertainment industry, and pop culturecriticized as too light for serious news. It tells the news through people, and for many decades, the magazines cover depicted a single
29、 person. On Haddens death in 1929, Luce became the most important man at TIME and a major figure in the history of 20th-century media. TIME is also known for its signature red border, first introduced in 1927. It has only changed four times since then. The issue released shortly after the September
30、11 attacks on the United States featured a black border to symbolize mourning. However, this edition was a special “extra” edition published quickly for the breaking news of the event; the next regularly scheduled issue contained the red border. Additionally, the April 28, 2008 Earth Day issue, dedi
31、cated to environmental issues, contained a green border. The next change in border was in the September 19, 2011 issue, commemorating the 10th anniversary of the September 11 attacks with a metallic silver border. The most recent change(again with a silver border) was in the December 31, 2012 issue,
32、 noting Barack Obamas selection as Man of the Year. TIME has a division magazine, TIME FOR KIDS(TFK), which is especially published for children and is mainly distributed in classrooms. TFK contains some national news, a “Cartoon of the Week”, and a variety of articles concerning popular culture tha
33、t the younger U.S. citizens are interested in. All the stories in TFK are written by young reporters. In some advertising campaigns, the magazine has suggested that the letters TIME stand for “The International Magazine of Events”.28. TIME has a history of _.A. about 50 yearsB. about 70 yearsC. abou
34、t 90 yearsD. about 150 years29. Why did some people dislike TIME in the beginning? A. It had kept its cover the same since the 1920s.B. It didnt have a serious tone for important events. C. It didnt report important events quickly enough. D. Henry Luce was in charge of the magazine for too long. 30.
35、 Why did TIME change its red border for the first time? A. To remember the 10th anniversary of an attack.B. To remind readers to protect the environment. C. To show great sadness about the deaths. D. To call on readers to vote for Obama. 31. What do we know about TFK? A. It has young reporters writi
36、ng articles. B. It has a division magazine called TIME. C. It is designed for kids and teachers. D. It mainly contains popular culture. DCheaters called “pirates” often use camcorders(便携式摄像机) and cell phones to make illegal copies of blockbusters(大片) in the local theater. These pirates then sell tho
37、se recordings on the street or over the Internet for very low prices. Some share them for free. “Its unfair for people to pirate movies, ” says 15-year-old Hadaia Azad Ezzulddin. Movie piracy “takes money out of the pockets of thousands of people in the movie industry,” she notes. Victims include fa
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