四川省金堂中学学年高二英语月考试题.docx
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四川省金堂中学学年高二英语月考试题
2014—2015(上)金堂中学高2016届10月月考试题
英语
(时间:
120分钟总分:
150分)
注意事项:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。
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卷选择题(共90分)
第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
从A,B,C,D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
1.Thecakesaredelicious,he’dliketohave_____thirdonebecause_____secondoneisrathertoosmall.
A.a;theB.a;aC.the;theD.the;a
2.Oneofourrulesisthateverystudent_____weartheschooluniformwhileatschool.
A.mightB.couldC.shallD.will
3.Thenewsspreadquicklythroughthevillage_____thewarhadended,_____madevillagerswildwithjoy.
A.which;thatB.that;whatC.that;whichD.where;which
4.Onlywhenyouleaveschool_____howmuchyouloveit.
A.youwillfindB.willyoufindC.youfindD.didyoufind
5.Iamquite_____theplanthatwegooutandenjoyourselvesonSunday.
A.inhonorofB.intermsofC.inviewofD.infavorof
6.---ExcusemeSir,whereisRoom301?
---Justaminute.I’llhaveBob_____youtoyourroom.
A.showB.showsC.toshowD.showing
7.---Tom,canyouanswermyquestion?
---Er,I’mverysorry,MissEvens.I_____aboutsomethingelse.
A.havethoughtB.wasthinkingC.willthinkD.hadthought
8.Nowadaysmanyhousewivesprefertogotosupermarketsfortheirshopping,becausetheyprovidealarge_____ofgoods.
AvariationB.variousC.variedD.variety
9.There’sanotepinnedtothedoor_____whentheshopwillopenagain.
A.sayingB.saysC.saidD.havingsaid
10.---I’vedecidedtospendthesummerholidaystravelinginAustralia.
---Oh,_____!
A.ifonlyIcouldgowithyouB.howcleveryouare
C.whatapityD.I’mgladtohearthat
第二节完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从11-30各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Mysister,Cathy,wholivesinVancouver,sentmeapackagefullofChristmasgifts.Shetoldmethatshehad11itinadvancetomakesureitwouldarriveatmyhouseweeksbeforethe12.Christmaswasdrawingnear,butnopackagearrived.Cathycheckedthetrackingnumberevery13withCanadaPost,andeveryeveningshewouldcallmeto14iftherewasanysignofitonourend.
The15alwaysstartedwithquestionsaboutthepackage,buttwentyminuteslaterwewouldstillbe16.Wetalkedaboutourfamily,suchasparents,ourkidsand17.Ofcoursewealsotalkedaboutourjobs.Wehadnevermadesomuch18foreachother!
Thetalkalwaystookusbacktothehourswespendtogetherinourchildhood.
ByChristmasEvewefinallyhadto19thefactthatthepackagewas20lost.OnChristmasmorning,Cathygotonthephonewitheveryoneinmy21andtoldthemwhatshehadsent.Lateron,afterabigfamilyChristmasdinner,Ihadforgottenallaboutthe22__packagewhentherewasaknockonthedoor.Whocoulditbeatsuchatime?
AsI23thedoor,amanwasstandingthere.
“I24thisisyours,”hesaid,holdingapackage.JustthenI25thatithadbeendeliveredtothewrongaddress.Ijustgothomefromvacation,”heexplained,“26IwantedyoutohavethisintimetoopenforChristmas.”Ithankedthis27strangerfortakingsomuchtroubleto28thisgifttousonChristmasDay,and29thankedGodthatthepackagehadbeenlostinthefirstplace.
Therealgiftofthatholidayseasonwasthenew30tomysisterwholivesfarawayfromus.Itseemedthatmysisterwasjustbymysidenow.
11.A.bookedB.decoratedC.mailedD.listed
12.A.appointmentB.holidayC.deadlineD.party
13.A.yearB.monthC.weekD.morning
14.A.findoutB.takeoutC.figureoutD.pickout
15.A.complaintB.discussionC.conversationD.quarrel
16.A.kiddingB.arguingC.chattingD.scolding
17.A.giftsB.husbandsC.secretsD.clothing
18.A.foodB.moneyC.achievementD.time
19.A.acceptB.ignoreC.considerD.study
20.A.nearlyB.suddenlyC.mostlyD.simply
21.A.restaurantB.houseC.officeD.class
22.A.terribleB.missingC.bigD.outstanding
23.A.openedB.lockedC.leftD.watched
24.A.understandB.forgetC.knowD.believe
25.A.expectedB.dreamedC.realizedD.remembered
26.A.becauseB.butC.orD.so
27.A.generousB.honestC.politeD.kind
28.A.showB.presentC.returnD.offer
29.A.silentlyB.carefullyC.gentlyD.actually
30.A.distanceB.guideC.recognitionD.closeness
第二部分阅读理解(共25小题,满分50分)
第一节(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下列短文,从各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Growingup,IwantedthebesteducationintheareaIreallywantedtoachieveinmylife.Lifecanteachyouthingsthatnooneelsecan.Luckilyforyou,schoolisinsessionandI’llbeyourteacher.PayattentionandyoumightmakeitthroughwhatIcalltheschooloflife.
Useyourhead
You’vetohavesmartstosurviveinthisworld.Anytimeyouneedtomakeamove,stopandthink.Obviouslythere’llbetimeswhenyouneedtotakeactionfirst,butifyou’vebeentakingthetimetoplan,you’llalwaysmaketherightdecision.
Finishthejob
Inmyteam,youfinishthejoborwefinishyou.Yourfocusshouldbeonbuildingafoundationofsolidandcompletework.Figureoutalistofwhatyouhavetodoandstartwiththebiggestandmostdifficulttask.Thekeyhereisfocus.
Respectyoursuperiors
Yourbossisinhispositionforareason,despitewhatyoumightthinkofhim.Ifhe’snotthebestone,bepatient---he’llbeouttheresoon.Inthemeanwhile,youhavetorespecthimasyoursuperior.Thatmeansfollowingordersandbitingyourtongue.Ifyoudon’trespectyourboss,howdoyouexpectthepeopleunderyoutodo?
Keepyourcool
Youshouldneverletyouremotionscontrolyou.Youshouldlearntokeepcalm.Neverloseyourcoolwhendealingwithbusinessoritwillruinthewholething.
Theschooloflifecanbehard,butifyou’resmartandplayyourcardsright,youcancomeoutwithanA+.Justtreateverysituationasalearningexperience.
31.Fromthepassagewecaninferthattheauthorisprobably_____.
A.aschoolteacherB.ayoungstudent
C.anexperiencedmanagerD.anactorintheschool
32.Itcanbelearntfromthepassagethat_____.
A.youwillwinyourlifeifyoufailtomakeyourplan
B.thefocusisn’timportanttothejobyou’reengagedin
C.youshouldrespectthebossevenifheisn’tthebestone
D.keepingyourcoolwillruinthewholething
33.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ThehardschooloflifeB.Learningfromtheschooloflife
C.AllofyourfavoriteeducationD.Hopingforachancetosucceed
B
Japan’syoutharelosinginterestinscienceandasaresult,threateningthenation’sindustrialprogress.AccordingtoJapanScienceandTechnologyAgency,youngJapanesearesurroundedbyhigh-techdevices(设备),butarenotinterestedinhowtheywork.
Japanesebusinesseshavesucceededpartlybecausethey’veagreatmanyengineers.Adropininterestcouldleadtoadeclineintheirnumbersandquality.“Inthepast,theyounghadabiginterestinscienceandtechnology,”saidHirano,directoroftheagency’spolicydepartment.
Therearetwomainreasonsfortheproblem.Thefirstisknownas“blackboxsyndrome(综合症)”ofmoderntechnology.
Electronicdevicesdependontinysiliconchips,whichcanonlybemadeinbigfactories,whoseworkingcan’tbeseenbytheeyes.Thedevices,unlikemachinesofthepastdrivenbygearsandwheels,aresimplyboxes.
YoungJapanese,broughtuponvideogamesandathomewithcomputers,enjoyusingmoderntechnology,butthisisapassiveinterestanddifferentfromthecuriosityabouthowthingswork.“Youneedanactiveinteresttogetinterestedinscience.Thisisdecliningintheyoung,”saidHirano.
Abouttwo-thirdsofJapaneseintheir20susePCs,twicethenumberofthoseintheir50s.Butonly40%ofthoseintheir20ssaytheyareinterestedinnewsaboutscienceandtechnology,comparedto60%ofthe50to60yearolds.
“AnotherreasonforitisthatlifeinmodernJapanistoocomfortable,”hesaid.“Awealthysocietyreducespeople’sdesiretomodernizeanddeveloptheircountry.Toadegree,youcan’tavoidthiswhenthefruitsofscienceandtechnologyarefullydeveloped.”Similarly,scienceinEuropeandtheUShasalsosufferedalackofinterest.
34.Japaneseyouth’sinterestinscienceisdroppingprobablybecause_____.
A.scientistsdon’tmakemuchmoneyinJapan
B.therearetoomanyscientistsinJapanalready
C.scienceismoredifficultforyoungpeopletolearn
D.they’renotcuriousabouthowhigh-techdeviceswork
35.Theunderlinedword“their”(inparagraph2)refersto_____.
A.Japanesebusinesses’B.Japaneseengineers’
C.Japan’syouth’sD.high-techdevices’
36.WhydoessciencemeetthesameprobleminJapan,theUSandEurope?
A.Peoplearesatisfiedwiththeconveniencehigh-techdevicesbringtothem.
B.Peoplebelievetheydon’tneedtodeveloptheirscienceanymore.
C.Peoplethinkhigh-techdevicesdestroytheenvironment.
D.Peopledon’twanttolivethemodernizedlife.
37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.OlderpeopleareprobablymoreinterestedinscienceinJapan.
B.Electronicdevicesaremadeofpartsthatcannotbeseenatall.
C.Japan’syouthlivetoocomfortablytotakeinterestinscience.
D.Aboutone-thirdofJapanesepeopleintheir50susecomputers.
C
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