山西省山大附中2014-2015学年高二英语下学期3月月考试卷.doc
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1、山西大学附中高二年级(下)英语模块诊断第一部分:阅读部分,共两节,满分30分。第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。AOne day, a train was approaching the small town of Cheekyville. On the train was a young man with a big suitcase. He was called William Warbler, and he looked very common indeed. What made him most u
2、nusual, though, was the fact that whenever he needed to communicate he did it by singing opera (歌剧). It didnt matter to William whether it was simply a matter of answering a brief greeting, like “good day”. He would clear his voice and respond, “Gooood dayyy to youuuuuuuu. toooooo!”No one could get
3、a normal spoken word out of him and no one knew how he made his living. As he lived quite simply, always wearing his same old second-hand suit, people often looked down on him.William had been in Cheekyville for some years, when, one day, word spread round town like wildfire: William had played a ro
4、le in a very important opera in the nations capital. Everyone in the capital went to see it, and it was a great success. Everyone in Cheekyville felt it was a surprise. But something more surprising was, when William was being interviewed by reporters, he answered their questions by speaking rather
5、than singing. And he did it with great manners, and with a clear and pleasant voice. From that day, William gave up singing at all hours. Now he did it only during his stage appearances and world tours. Some people suspected why he had changed, but others continued believing him to be somewhat mad.
6、They wouldnt have thought so if they had seen what William kept in his big suitcase. It was a large stone, with a hand-carved (手工雕刻的) message on it. The message said: “Practice, my boy. Practice every second, for you never know when your chance will come.”Little did people realize that he only got t
7、he role in the opera because the director had heard William singing while out buying a newspaper. 1. Why did people in Cheekyville consider William strange? A. He always carried a big suitcase. B. He always spoke by singing opera. C. He always greeted people gladly. D. He always wore an old suit. 2.
8、 Hearing the news about William, people in Cheekyville felt it was _.A. unbelievable B. satisfying C. disappointing D. interesting 3. According to the text, William _.A. had no idea whether he should continue doing something mad B. was nervous and didnt know how to sing when he was interviewedC. was
9、 selling newspapers when the opera director heard him singing D. practiced singing whenever possible before he became famous 4. What can we learn from the story? A. Live and learn. B. Better late than never.C. Practice makes the master. D. Experience is the best teacher.BAustralias koalas could be w
10、iped out within 30 years unless urgent action is taken to stop the losing in population, according to researchers. They say development, climate change and bushfires have all combined to reduce the number of wild koalas sharply. The Australian Koala Foundation said a recent survey showed the populat
11、ion could have dropped by more than half in the past six years. Previous estimates (估计) put the number of koalas at more than 100,000, but the latest calculations (计算) suggest there could now be as few as 43,000. The foundation collected field data from 1,800 sites and 80,000 trees to calculate the
12、numbers. In one area in northern Queensland estimated to have 20,000 koalas a decade ago, a team of eight people could not find a single animal in four days of searching.The foundation said besides problems caused by cutting down forests, hotter and drier conditions because of global warming had red
13、uced the nutritional (营养的) value of their staple food, eucalyptus leaves, leading to poor nutrition for them. Koalas, which live in the forests in Australias east and south, are very fussy (爱挑剔的) about what types of the leaves they eat. Foundation chief Deborah Tabart said: “The koalas are missing e
14、verywhere we look. Its really no tree, no me. If you keep cutting down trees you dont have any koalas.” She is hoping the new figures will persuade the governments Threatened Species Steering Committee (TSSC) to list the koala as threatened. But committee chairman Bob Beeton said a decision was not
15、likely recently and the koalas status as one of the countrys favourite animals would not be a factor. “Theres a number of species which are attractive and people have special feelings towards them. We dont consider that,” Mr Beeton was reported as saying by the AFP agency. 5.The writer gives the exa
16、mple of the area in northern Queensland in Paragraph 3 to show that _.A. the forests are being damaged heavilyB. the environment is being polluted seriouslyC. the number of koalas is dropping quicklyD. koalas usually live in wild mountainous areas6. Global warming is an important cause of koalas red
17、uction because _.A. koalas can hardly stand the hot weatherB. koalas cannot get enough water to drinkC. the leaves koalas eat are losing nutritional valueD. the leaves koalas eat cannot grow in hot weather7. According to Bob Beeton, _.A. koalas are his favourite animalsB. a decision will be made to
18、protect koalasC. they neednt pay special attention to koalasD. koalas neednt be protected at allC(Reuters) A group of Chinese scientists and explorers are looking for international help to organize a new search for the countrys answer to Bigfoot, known locally as the “Yeren”, or “wild man”.Over the
19、years, more than 400 people have said they saw the half-man, half-ape (半猿) Yeren in a remote, mountainous area of the central province of Hubei, state news agency Xinhua said on Saturday.Expeditions (探险) in the 1970s and 1980s found hair, a footprint, and a sleeping nest suspected of belonging to th
20、e Yeren, but there has been no conclusive proof, the report added.Witnesses describe a creature that walks upright and is more than 2 meters tall with grey, red or black hair all over its body, Xinhua said.Now the Hubei Wild Man Research Association is looking for volunteers from around the world to
21、 join them on another expedition to look for the Yeren.“We want the team members to be devoted, as there will be a lot of hard work in the process,” Luo Baosheng, vice president of the group, told Xinhua.But the team will have to come up with about 10 million yuan ($1.50 million) first, and is talki
22、ng to companies and other bodies to secure the money, so there is no timetable yet for when they may start, the report added.China is no stranger to cryptozoology. There are many tales about mysterious, monster-like creatures in remote parts of the country. For example, Tibetans have long talked abo
23、ut the existence of the Yeti (喜马拉雅雪人), or “Abominable Snowman”, in the high mountains of their snowy homeland.8. What the volunteers for this expedition need most is _.A. experience B. enthusiasm C. confidence D. devotion 9. The timetable for starting the trip depends on _.A. the number of explorers
24、 B. governments support C. the finance D. local peoples guiding10. According to the text, the underlined word “cryptozoology” in the last paragraph probably refers to _.A. the study of mysterious animals B. the study of human beings C. dangerous expeditions D. tourism industry11. What would be the b
25、est title for this text?A. Volunteers for an expedition neededB. Scientists to look for Chinas BigfootC. International cooperation in finding wild man D. Yeren appeared in Hubei againDThe US will seek to expand its own oil production in an attempt to reduce dependence on imported oil and bring down
26、fuel prices, President Obama says. New contracts for exploration will be signed in non-protected areas of Alaska and in the Gulf of Mexico.In his weekly speech, the President insisted the US could reduce its need for imported oil and improve safety. Using his speech to tell Americans that he underst
27、ood their concerns about rising prices, President Obama focused particularly on the price of fuel, which has risen in recent months.US consumers have historically enjoyed cheap fuel, but have seen prices rise in recent months even though US oil production in 2010 reached its highest level for seven
28、years.Although the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico in 2010 was serious, Mr. Obama said the Gulf remained a key part of the countrys future energy supply.The Presidents proposals (议案) come after Republicans (共和党人) introduced a series of proposals that would expand and speed up oil and gas production.
29、The White House has criticized the Republican proposals for safety reasons, but Mr. Obama was clear in his speech that he felt safety and environmental standards could be maintained even though production might rise.“I believe that we should continue to expand oil production in America even as we in
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