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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家兴宁一中高二年级月考英语试题 2015.10.10本试卷共10面 满分:150分 考试用时:120分钟第一部分:听说考试 (把答案写在标号为1-15的答题卷上)第一节 Role Play(8小题,每小题1分,共8分)角色:你是Jim。任务:(1) 和Kate谈论保持健康的事情; (2) 根据谈话内容回答朋友的问题。生词:apartment公寓 nap打盹,午休 energetic 精力旺盛的 costume 化装翻译三个问题,并认真听取相关信息,以便完成下面的五个问题。1. Q1. 你做什么样的运动呢? _ A1: Listen to answer 1.2. Q
2、2. 你还有其他保持健康的方法吗? _ A2: Listen to answer 2.3. Q3. 你晚上经常做什么? _A3: Listen to answer 3.Please get ready to answer five questions in English.4. Answer to question 1: _.5. Answer to question 2:To develop _.6. Answer to question 3:_.7. Answer to question 4:By taking _.8. Answer to question 5: She went to
3、_第二节 故事复述。(一空一词,共7分)听下面一个故事,根据你所听到的内容以书面的形式作答。本段材料读两遍。梗 概:小兔子Billy 找食物时碰到了狐狸,狐狸想要吃掉Billy, 后来,Billy想了一个办法骗了狐狸,救了自己。A Clever Rabbit A little rabbit called Billy was very hungry. When he tried to (9) _ _ a carrot, a fox told Billy that he was going to eat him. Billy wasnt (10)_, and he took the fox to
4、a well. He told the fox that there was a(11)_ _ in the water. He offered to catch it with the fox, and went down in the well in a(12)_. Billy told the fox that the chicken was (13)_ _ to fit in the bucket. He told the fox jump in the other bucket and (14)_ _ into the well. When the fox did what he w
5、as asked, Billy jumped out of the well and escaped. The fox realized he had been (15) _, but he was too heavy to get out of the well.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)(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,把正确答案填涂在标号为16-30的答题卡上。AThomas Alva Edison was awarded more patents(专利)on inventions than any
6、 other American. When he died in 1931, Americans wondered how they could best show their respect for him. One suggestion was that the nation observe a minute or two of total blackout(灯火熄灭). All electric power would be shut off in homes, streets, and factories. Perhaps this suggested plan made Americ
7、ans realize fully what Edison and his inventions mean to them. Electric power was too important to the country. Shutting it off for even a short time would have led to complete confusion. A blackout was impossible.On the day of Edisons funeral, many people silently dimmed their lights. In this way t
8、hey honored the man who had done more than anyone else to put the great force of electricity at his countrymens fingertips.16.This selection says that Thomas Edison _.Awas the only important American inventor Breceived the first American patentCreceived more patents than any other American Dwas the
9、first American inventor17.People decided to honor Edison when _.Ahe made the first electric light Belectric power was 100 yearsCthe country realized electricitys importance Dhe died in 193118.The suggested plan was to _.Aturn off the lights in factories and schools Bobserve a few minutes of total si
10、lenceCdim all electric lights Dshut off all electricity for a short timeBWe have two daughters: Kristen is seven years old and Kelly is four. Last Sunday evening, we invited some people home for dinner. I dressed them nicely for the party, and told them that their job was to join Mommy in answering
11、the door when the bell rang. Mommy would introduce them to the guests, and then they would take the guests coats upstairs and put them on the bed in the second bedroom.The guests arrived. I introduced my two daughters to each of them. The adults were nice and kind and said how lucky we were to have
12、such good kids.Each of the guests made a particular fuss(过分关注) over Kelly, the younger one, admiring her dress, her hair and her smile. They said she was a remarkable girl to be carrying coats upstairs at her age.I thought to myself that we adults usually make a big “to do” over the younger one beca
13、use shes the one who seems more easily hurt. We do it with the best of intentions.But we seldom think of how it might affect the other child. I was a little worried that Kristen would feel she was being outshined(更优秀). I was about to serve dinner when I realized that she had been missing for twenty
14、minutes. I ran upstairs and found her in the bedroom, crying.I said, “What are you doing, my dear?”She turned to me with a sad expression and said, “Mommy, why dont people like me the way they like my sister? Is it because Im not pretty? Is that why they dont say nice things about me as much?”I trie
15、d to explain to her, kissing and hugging her to make her feel better.Now, whenever I visit a friends home, I make it a point to speak to the elder child first.19.The underlined expression “make a big to do over” (paragraph 4) means _.A. show much concern aboutB. have a special effect onC. list jobs
16、to be done forD. do good things for20.The guests praised Kelly for carrying coats upstairs because of her _.A. beautiful hairB. pretty clothesC. lovely smileD. young age21.Kristen felt sad and cried because _.A. the guest gave her more coats to carryB. she didnt look as pretty as KellyC. the guests
17、praised her sister more than herD. her mother didnt introduce her to the guests22.We can conclude from the passage that _.A. parents should pay more attention to the elder childrenB. the younger children are usually more easily hurtC. people usually like the younger children moreD. adults should tre
18、at children equallyCThe average British 22 year-old has more than 1,000 online friends on sites like Facebook(脸谱), compared with those in their fifties who have fewer than 20, according to a new study.The “Facebook generation gap” has been highlighted(强调)in a new piece of research which shows that t
19、he average 22 year-old claims(声称)to have 1,000 or more friends on sites like Facebook.People in their twenties have more than 50 times as many digital friends as those who are over 50 years old, despite the popularity of sites like Facebook with the older generations, says a study conducted by consu
20、mer research group Intersperience.The news comes during the same week Facebooks second-in command, Sheryl Sandberg, is visiting the UK to deliver a speech at the London School of Economics.Facebooks chief operating officer is going to speak about how the social web has transformed peoples friendship
21、s and relationships. The survey found that there was a clear link between peoples age and the number of online friends they haveThe researchers found that those aged 13 to 16, have an average of 450 friends on social networks, with girls having slightly more friends that boysPeople in their thirties
22、 tend to have between 100 and 200 friends, while those in their forties have between 50 and 100.However, those using sites such as Facebook over the age of 50, tended to have 20 or less friendsThe oldest person surveyed was 70 years old.Paul Hudson, Intersperiences chief executive, said: Our researc
23、h underlines(强调) fundamental (根本的)changes taking place in British society as a result of finally entering the digital ageHalf of the UK population are on Facebook nowIn a social media context, a friend means something different to a 20 year old than to a 50 year old.He added: “Social networking acti
24、vity is just one example of how different groups are adapting to the digital age at different pacesIn this case, age is the determining factor - however in other instances(例子)it is not.”23. Which is the determining factor in social networking activity?AGender (性别) BAge CRelationship DPace24What can
25、we learn from the survey?AThe older a person is, the less online friends he may haveBGirls have remarkably(明显地) more friends than boysCPeople in their thirties tend to have between 50 and 100 friendsDThe link between peoples age and the number of online friends they have is not clear25According to t
26、he passage, the following statements are True except .AThe oldest people surveyed is 70BPaul Hudson will deliver a speech at the London School of EconomicsCDifferent groups are adapting(适应)to the digital age at different pacesDFacebook is popular in UK now26Whats the main idea of the passage?ASocial
27、 networking activityBThe digital ageC“Facebook generation gap”Facebook generation has more than 1,000 friendsDChanges taking place in British societyDA glass a day keeps obesity(肥胖)at bay(牵制). Alcohol has always been thought to cause weight gain because of its high sugar content, but new research su
28、ggests a glass a day could form part of a diet. Looking at past studies they found that, while heavy drinkers do put on weight, those who drink in moderation can actually lose weight.A spokesman for the research team at Navarro University in Spain says, “Light to moderate alcohol intake, especially
29、of wine, may be more likely to protect against, rather than promote, weight gain”. The International Scientific Forum on Alcohol Research reviewed the findings and agreed with most of the conclusions, particularly that current data do not clearly indicate if moderate drinking increases weight.Boston
30、 Universitys Dr. Harvey Finkel found that the biologic mechanisms (生物学机制) relating alcohol to changes in body weight are not properly understood. His team pointed out the strong protective effects of moderate drinking on the risk of getting conditions like diabetes(糖尿病),which relate to increasing ob
31、esity. Some studies suggest that even very obese people may be at lower risk of diabetes if they are moderate drinkers.The group says alcohol provides calories that are quickly absorbed into the body and are not stored in fat, and that this process could explain the differences in its effects from t
32、hose of other foods. They agree that future research should be directed towards assessing the roles of different types of alcoholic drinks, taking into consideration drinking patterns and including the past tendency of participants to gain weight.For now there is little evidence that consuming(饮用)sm
33、all to moderate amounts of alcohol on a regular basis increases ones risk of becoming obese. Whats more, a study three years ago suggested that resveratrol, a compound present in grapes and red wine, destroys fat cells.27The passage is mainly for those _.A. who produce wine B. who are eager to lose
34、weightC. who go on a diet D. who have a drinking habit28The underlined phrase “in moderation” in the first paragraph means _.A. properly B. carefullyC. excitedly D. frequently29Why has alcohol been thought to cause weight gain?A. Because its calories are stored in fat.B. Because it is rich in sugar.
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