江苏省滨海县2016-2017学年第二学期高一5月月考英语试题(含听力)

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江苏省滨海县2016-2017学年第二学期高一5月月考英语试题
第I卷客观题(共85分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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.
Where
will
the
woman
go
first
A.
To
the
beach.B.
To
the
bank.
C.
To
the
bathroom.
2.
What
does
the
woman
mean
A.
The
man
forgot
to
do
his
hair.
B.
The
man
forgot
to
put
on
a
tie.
C.
The
man
is
wearing
clothes
that
don’t
match.
3.
How
does
the
woman
probably
feel
A.
Annoyed.
B.
Hungry.C.
Excited.
4.
Why
didn’t
the
man
answer
the
phone
A.
He
lost
it.
B.
He
didn’t
hear
it.C.
His
phone
ran
out
of
power.
5.
Who
did
the
woman
want
to
call
A.
James.
B.
Drake.
C.
Daniel.
第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
man
order
A.
Hot
dogs
and
fries
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).
B.
Burgers
and
fries.
C.
Sandwiches
and
sodas.
7.
How
much
does
the
man
give
the
woman
as
a
tip
A.
Three
dollars.
B.
Two
dollars.
C.
One
dollar.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.
In
a
car.
B.
On
a
boat.
C.
On
a
motorcycle.
9.
What
is
the
woman
doing
A.
Looking
at
a
paper
map.
B.
Trying
to
find
a
website.
C.
Using
a
phone
to
give
directions.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
does
the
man
like
about
YouTube
A.
Watching
funny
home
videos.
B.
Learning
about
the
special
TV
channels.
C.
Putting
his
own
videos
on
the
website.
11.
What
kind
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
of
meals
do
the
guys
make
in
Epic
Meal
Time
(《超级开饭时间》)
A.
Low
fat
meals.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
Unhealthy
meals.
C.
Vegetarian
meals.
12.
What
happens
to
the
meals
in
the
end
A.
They
are
tasted
by
the
audience.
B.
They
are
given
to
the
homeless.
C.
They
are
eaten
by
the
cooks
and
their
friends.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.
Their
vets.
B
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ).
Money
spent
on
pets.
C.
Ways
to
buy
dogs’
medicines.
14.
What
is
the
man’s
dog’s
name
A.
Brett.
B.
Fargo.C.
Ferguson.
15.
What
doesn’t
the
woman
like
about
her
vet
A.
The
limited
services.
B.
The
prices
her
vet
charged.
C.
The
difficulty
of
getting
an
appointment.
16.
What
isn’t
one
of
the
man’s
suggestions
A.
Going
to
his
v
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )et.
B.
Looking
online.
C.
Going
to
a
special
pet
store.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
When
will
the
fire
arrive
close
to
Lakewood
A.
By
six
o’clock
in
the
evening.
B.
By
five
o’clock
in
the
evening.
C.
By
six
o’clock
in
the
morning.
18.
Where
shouldn’t
residents
go
to
escape
the
fire
A.
Springfield.B.
Western
Hill.
C.
Point
Cabina
Station.
19.
How
long
will
it
take
residents
to
reach
the
safe
zone
A.
Less
than
ten
minutes.
B.
Less
than
twenty
minutes.
C.
Less
than
thirty
minutes.
20.
What
are
residents
advised
to
do
before
they
leave
A.
Leave
all
pets
behind.
B.
Stay
calm
and
do
not
panic.
C.
Tell
the
state
police
where
they
are
going.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.
—Did
you
hear
that
Jack
used
to
be
a
policeman
for
two
years
—You’re
kidding!
He
______,
for
he’s
too
short.
A.
can’t
be
B.
can’t
have
been
C.
may
not
be
D.
may
not
have
been
22.
He
works
for
a
club
which
______
of
120
members.
A.
is
consisted
B.
consisting
C.
consists
D.
consisted
23.
---Haven’t
you
finished
your
application
form
online
---Yes.
My
classmates
and
I
_____
on
it
for
the
whole
afternoon.
A.
have
worked
B.
are
working
C.
have
been
working
D.
worked
24.---Did
Professor
Wang
say
anything
that
_____
you
especially
---It
was
really
boring.
Actually
I
slept
through
his
speech.
A.
appealed
to
B.
attached
to
C.
referred
to
D.
adapted
to
25.---Shall
we
go
to
see
the
Avengers
II
this
weekend
---I’d
love
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to,
but
well,
I
will
check
my
schedule
first.
This
Saturday
evening
---_____.
A.
When
you
are
convenient
B.
When
there
is
convenience
C.
At
your
convenience
D.
For
you
convenience
26.
He
recom
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mended
that
in
order
for
things
________,
we
________
quickly.
A.
being
done,
should
act
B.
to
be
done,
act
C.
to
be
done,
acted
D.
being
done,
would
act
27.Although
his
fam
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ily
couldn’t
afford
his
further
education,
he
managed
to
find
a
place
at
the
College
of
Art
_____
word
of
his
talent
quickly
spread.
A.
whose
B.
when
C.
that
D.
where
28.
After
the
din
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ner
party,
most
guests
left,
with
only
two
of
them
______in
the
host
family,
______
him
clear
up.
A.
remaining;
helped
B.
remaining;
helping
C.
remained;
helped
D.
remained;
helping
29.
He
is
____me
in
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )position
in
the
company
,
but
he
doesn’t
lift
up
horn.
A.junior
than
B.
junior
to
C.
senior
to
D.
senior
than
30—A
man
is
asking
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to
meet
you
in
the
waiting
room.
______
he
come
in
—Let
him
in,
please.
A.
Will
B.
Could
C.
Would
D.
Shall
31.
---
Anything
else
please
---
I
have
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
message
needing
to
be
confirmed,
_______
that
will
probably
chang
my
life.
A.
that
B.
one
C.
it
D.
which
32.
________
has
helped
to
protect
the
environment
is
worth
praising.
A.
Who
B.
The
one
C.
Whoever
D.
Anyone
33.
Whenever
I
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
don’t
______
you,
please
show
your
puzzlement
or
put
your
hand
up.
A.
get
across
to
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
get
close
to
C.
get
away
with
D.
get
along
with
34.
----Can
you
come
tomorrow
-----I’m
afraid
not.
I’ve
been
__________
with
my
essay
lately.
A.
grasped
B.
occupied
C.
devoted
D.
hesitated
35._____
I
accept
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )at
he's
not
perfect
in
many
aspects,
I
do
actually
quite
like
the
man.
A.
As
B.
Since
C.
If
D.
While
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题l分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上涂黑。
It’s
a
small
gas
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )station
that
has
snacks,
drinks,
cigarettes,
and
candies.
The
young
man
behind
the
counter
knows
his 36 by
name
and
what
they
normally
want
to
buy.
He
treats
children
and
adults
with
equal 37 .
He
reads
science
fiction
behind
the
counter
when
business
is 38 .
One
day,
thre
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
people
rushed
in
and
grabbed
food
off
the
shelves
as
fast
as
they
could, 39 not
intending
to
pay
for
it.
He
hit
the
“panic
button”,
then
went
over
the
counter
and 40 the
front
door.
It
was
obvious
that
they
were
homeless,
and
equally
obvious
that
they
couldn’t
go 41 with
their
ill gotten
gains.
They 42 the
food
and
simply
crowded
together
in
panic—knowing
the
police
were 43 the
way.
Imagine
what
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hey
must
have
felt
like
when
they
were
told
they
didn't
have
to
steal
even
if
they
were
that 44 . “We
have
food
in
the
back,
expired
(到期)
but
still 45 to
eat.
If
you
need
food,
you 46 have
some.”
They
were
told
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o 47 what
they
had
dropped
and
put
it
back,
and
then
asked
to
straighten
out
the
mess.
They
were
doing
just
that 48 the
police
arrived.
The
officers
were
told
the
situation
was
under
control
and
the
police
were
no
longer 49 .
This
wasn't
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )what
they
had 50
.
They
were
being
treated
as
human
beings
who
could
right
the
wrong
they'd
done.
Shocked,
they
quickly
followed
orders
to
take
turns
and
use
the
restroom
to
clean
up.
Soon
three 5
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )1 people
walked
out
with
all
the 52 their
arms
could
hold.
They
were 53 that
if
they
needed
to
come
back
again
they
were
to
ask
and
not
just
grab.
And
then
the
y
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )oung
man
went
back
to
read
until
the
next
customer
came
in.
He
would
be
the
54 person
in
the
world
to
claim
he
was
a
hero.
But
he
gave
the
three
people
something
they
were
in
desperate
need
of—a
small
amount
of
self- respect
and
a
little
bit
of 55 .
36.
A.
friends
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
neighbors
C.
customers
D.
passengers
37.
A.
respec
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
B.
pride
C.
wisdom
D.
privilege
38.
A.
slow
B.
busy
C.
heavy
D.
swift
39.
A.
bravely
B.
reasonably
C.
hardly
D.
obviously
40.
A.
opened
B.
locked
C.
closed
D.
broke
41.
A.
nowhere
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
B.
somewhere
C.
anywhere
D.
everywhere
42.
A.
hid
B.
lifted
C.
swallowed
D.
dropped
43.
A.
in
B.
on
C.
off
D.
by
44.
A.
anxious B.
cautious
C.
courageous
D.
hungry
45.
A.
safe B.
easy
C.
sweet
D.
unique
46.
A.
must
B.
can
C.
should
D.
need
47.
A.
hold
up
B.
hand
out
C.
pick
up
D.
hand
in
48.
A.
when
B.
after
C.
before

D.
since
49.
A.
popular
B.
necessary
C.
reliable
D.
important
50.
A.
wanted
B.
desired
C.
expected
D.
admired
51.
A.
dirti
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )er
B.
cleaner
C.
cleverer
D.
quicker
52.
A.
money
B.
cigarettes
C.
drinks
D.
food
53.
A.
remin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ded B.
warned
C.
ordered
D.
persuaded
54.
A.
first
B.
last
C.
best
D.
worst
55.
A.
worry
B.
advice
C.
hope
D.
education
第三部分、阅读理解
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
What
is
your
bigg
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )est
personal
goal
Have
you
consider
it
For
real

you
can
take
a
second.
You’ve
got
to
feel
this
to
learn
it.
Take
a
few
seconds
and
think
of
your
personal
biggest
goal,
okay
Imagine
deciding
right
now
that
you’re
going
to
do
it.
Imagine
telling
someone
that
you
meet
today
what
you’re
going
to
do.
Imagine
their
congratulations
and
their
high
image
(印象)
of
you.
Doesn’t
it
feel
good
to
say
it
out
loud
Don’t
you
feel
one
step
closer
already,
like
it’s
already
becoming
part
of
your
identity
Well,
bad
new
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s:
you
should
have
kept
your
mouth
shut,
because
that
good
feeling
now
will
make
you
less
likely
to
do
it.
Repeated
psychology
tests
have
proved
that
telling
someone
your
goal
makes
it
less
likely
to
happen.
Any
time
you
have
a
goal,
there
are
some
steps
that
need
to
be
done,
some
work
that
needs
to
be
done
in
order
to
achieve
it.
Ideally,
you
would
not
be
satisfied
until
you
had
actually
done
the
work.
But
when
you
tell
someone
your
goal
and
they
acknowledge
it,
psychologists
have
found
that
it’s
called
a
“social
reality”.
The
mind
is
kind
of
tricked
into
feeling
that
it’s
already
done.
And
then,
because
you
felt
that
satisfaction,
you’re
less
motivated
to
do
the
actual
hard
work
necessary.
So,
this
goes
against
the
conventional
wisdom
that
we
should
tell
our
friends
our
goals.
Peter
Gollwitze
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
wrote
a
whole
book
about
this
and
in
2009,
he
did
some
new
tests
that
were
published.
It
goes
like
this:
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
163
people
across
four
separate
tests

everyone
wrote
down
their
personal
goals.Then,
half
of
them
announced
their
commitment
to
this
goal
to
the
room,
and
half
didn’t.
Then
everyone
was
given
45
minutes
of
work
that
would
directly
lead
them
toward
their
goals,
but
they
were
told
that
they
could
stop
at
any
time.
Now,
those
who
kept
their
mouths
shut
worked
the
entire
45
minutes,
on
average,
and
when
asked
afterward,
said
that
they
felt
that
they
had
a
long
way
to
go
to
still
achieve
their
goals.
But
those
who
had
announced
it
quit
after
only
33
minutes,
on
average,
and
when
asked
afterward,
said
that
they
felt
much
closer
to
achieving
their
goals.
So
audience,
next
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )time
you
want
to
tell
someone
your
goal,
what
will
you
say
(Silence)
Exactly

well
done.
56.
What
is
the
article
mainly
about
A.
The
importance
of
having
personal
goals.
B.
Why
it’s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )not
necessarily
wise
to
announce
your
personal
goals
to
others.
C.
Studies
on
why
people
tend
to
keep
their
personal
goals
secret.
D.
Tips
on
achieving
your
personal
goals.
57.
Accordin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
to
the
article,
when
you
tell
your
friends
your
goals,
_______.
A.
you
make
yourself
believe
that
you
are
close
to
achieving
them
B.
they
feel
jealous
of
your
satisfaction
and
stand
in
your
way
C.
you
feel
more
pressure
to
try
to
make
them
happen
D.
it
becomes
easi
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for
you
to
make
them
come
true
thanks
to
the
support
of
others
58.
What
did
Peter
Gollwitzer
find
in
his
tests
A.
Writing
down
per
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goals
inspired
people
to
work
hard
to
achieve
them.
B.
Those
who
kept
wo
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hard
tended
to
feel
that
they
were
closer
to
realizing
their
goals.
C.
Those
who
didn’t
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tell
others
their
goals
were
more
likely
to
achieve
them.
D.
Those
who
made
thei
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goals
public
worked
harder
than
those
who
kept
them
secret.
B
I
have
had
just
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about
enough
of
being
treated
like
a
second-class
citizen,
simply
because
I
happen
to
be
that
put-upon(被欺骗的)
member
of
society
----
a
customer.
The
more
I
go
into
shops
and
hotels,
banks
and
post
offices,
railway
stations,
airports
and
the
like,
the
more
I
am
convinced
that
things
are
being
run
merely
to
suit
the
firm,
the
system,
or
the
union.
There
seems
to
be
an
deceptive(欺骗的)
new
motto
for
so-called
“service”
organizations
----
Staff
Before
Service.  
How
often,
fo
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example,
have
you
queued
for
what
seems
like
hours
at
the
Post
Office
or
the
supermarket
because
there
were
not
enough
staff
on
duty
to
equip
all
the
service
grilles(窗口)
or
checkout
counters
Surely
in
these
days
of
high
unemployment
it
must
be
possible
to
hire
cashiers
and
counter
staff.
Yet
supermarkets
claim
that
bringing
all
their
cash
registers
into
operation
at
any
time
would
increase
expenses.
And
the
Post
Office
says
we
cannot
expect
all
their
service
counters
to
be
occupied
“at
times
when
demand
is
low”.  
It
is
the
same
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with
hotels.
Because
waiters
and
kitchen
staff
must
finish
when
it
suits
them,
dining
rooms
close
earlier
or
menu
choice
is
cut
short.
As
for
us
guests,
we
just
have
to
put
up
with
it.
There
is
also
the
nonsense
of
so
many
friendly
hotel
night
porters
having
been
thrown
out
of
their
jobs
in
the
interests
of
“efficiency”
and
replaced
by
coin-eating
machines
which
offer
everything
from
beer
to
medicine.
Not
to
mention
the
creeping
threat
of
the
tea-making
set
in
your
room:
a
kettle
with
a
mixed
collection
of
tea
bags,
plastic
milk
cartons
and
lump
sugar.
Who
wants
to
wake
up
to
a
raw
teabag
I
do
not,
especially
when
I
am
paying
for
“service”.
Can
it
be
stopped,
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this
worsening
service,
this
growing
attitude
that
the
customer
is
always
a
nuisance(令人讨厌的事物)
I
angrily
hope
so
because
it
is
happening,
sadly,
in
all
walks
of
life.  
Our
only
hope
is
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to
hammer
home(尽力让人理解)
our
anger
whenever
and
wherever
we
can
and,
if
all
else
fails,
bring
back
into
practice
the
other,
older
slogan
----
Take
Our
Custom(买卖)
Elsewhere.
59.
The
writer
argues
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the
quality
of
service
is
changing
because
__________.
A.
customers’
demands
have
greatly
changed
B.
the
staff
receive
more
consideration
than
customers
C.
customers’
needs
have
become
more
complex
D.
the
staff
are
less
considerate
than
their
employers
60.
According
t
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the
writer,
long
queues
at
counters
are
caused
by
__________.
A.
not
enough
staffing
arrangement
B.
difficulties
in
hiring
more
efficient
staff
C.
lack
of
cooperation
between
staff
members
D.
employing
too
few
people
to
work
on
purpose
61.
The
old-style
hote
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porters
disappeared
mainly
because
__________.
A.
few
people
are
willing
to
do
that
kind
of
job
B.
machines
are
more
reliable
than
human
being
C.
the
personal
touch
is
no
longer
appreciated
D.
machines
have
provided
cheaper
alternatives
62.The
writer
suggests
that
a
customer
__________.
A.
be
patient
when
queuing
before
checkout
counters
B.
put
up
with
the
rude
manners
of
the
staff
C.
try
to
control
his
temper
when
ill-treated
D.
go
to
other
places
where
good
service
is
available
C
Children
star
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out
as
natural
scientists,
eager
to
look
into
the
world
around
them.
Helping
them
enjoy
science
can
be
easy;
there’s
no
need
for
a
lot
of
scientific
terms
or
expensive
lab
equipment.
You
only
have
to
share
your
children’s
curiosity.
Firstly,
listen
to
their
questions.
I
once
visited
a
classroom
of
seven-year-olds
to
talk
about
science
as
a
job.
The
children
asked
me
“textbook
questions”
about
schooling,
salary
and
whether
I
liked
my
job.
When
I
finished
answering,
we
sat
facing
one
another
in
silence.
Finally
I
said,
“Now
that
we’re
finished
with
your
lists,
do
you
have
questions
of
your
own
about
science ”
After
a
long
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )pause,
a
boy
raised
his
hand,
“Have
you
ever
seen
a
grasshopper
(蚱蜢)eat
When
I
try
eating
leaves
like
that,
I
get
a
stomachache.
Why ”
This
began
a
set
of
questions
that
lasted
nearly
two
hours.
Secondly,
give
the
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time
to
think.
Studies
over
the
past
30
years
have
shown
that,
after
asking
a
question,
adults
typically
wait
only
one
second
or
less
for
an
answer,
no
time
for
a
child
to
think.
When
adults
increase
their
“wait
time”
to
three
seconds
or
more,
children
give
more
logical,
complete
and
creative
answers.
Thirdly,
watch
your
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )language.
Once
you
have
a
child
involved
in
a
science
discussion,
don’t
jump
in
with
“That’s
right”
or
“Very
good”.
These
words
work
well
when
it
comes
to
encouraging
good
behavior.
But
in
talking
about
science,
quick
praise
can
signal
that
discussion
is
over.
Instead,
keep
things
going
by
saying
“That’s
interesting”
or
“I’d
never
thought
of
it
that
way
before”,
or
coming
up
with
more
questions
or
ideas.
Never
push
a
chil
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to
“Think”.
It
doesn’t
make
sense,
children
are
always
thinking,
without
your
telling
them
to.
What’s
more,
this
can
turn
a
conversation
into
a
performance.
The
child
will
try
to
find
the
answer
you
want,
in
as
few
words
as
possible,
so
that
he
will
be
a
smaller
target
for
your
disagreement.
Lastly,
show;
don
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tell.
Real-life
impressions
of
nature
are
far
more
impressive
than
any
lesson
children
can
learn
from
a
book
or
a
television
program.
Let
children
look
at
their
fingertips
through
a
magnifying
glass(放大镜),
and
they’ll
understand
why
you
want
them
to
wash
before
dinner.
Rather
than
saying
that
water
evaporates(蒸发),
set
a
pot
of
water
to
boil
and
let
them
watch
the
water
level
drop.
63.
According
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the
passage,
children
can
answer
questions
in
a
more
logical,
complete
and
creative
way
if
adults
________.
A.
ask
them
to
answer
quickly
B.
wait
for
one
or
two
seconds
after
a
question
C.
tell
them
to
answer
the
next
day
D.
wait
at
least
for
three
seconds
after
a
question
64.
In
the
last
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of
the
first
paragraph,
the
word
“lists”
could
best
be
replaced
by
______.
A.
any
questions
B.
any
problems
C.
questions
from
textbooks
D.
any
number
of
questions
65.
The
author
men
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tions
all
of
the
following
techniques
for
adults
to
share
with
their
children’s
curiosity
except
that
adults
should
________.
A.
tell
their
children
stories
instead
of
reciting
facts
B.
offer
their
children
chances
to
see
things
for
themselves
C.
be
patient
enough
when
their
children
answer
questions
D.
encourage
their
children
to
ask
questions
of
their
own
66.
According
to
t
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passage,
children
are
natural
scientists,
and
to
raise
their
interest,
the
most
important
thing
for
adults
to
do
is
_______.
A.
to
take
them
to
travel
around
the
world
B.
to
share
the
children’s
curiosity
C.
to
explain
difficult
phrases
about
science
D.
to
supply
the
children
with
lab
equipment
D
WHAT
is
it
that
s
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Spain
apart
from
the
rest
of
Europe
It
might
be
“siestas”,
the
three-hour
lunch
break
that
is
customary
(惯例的)
in
the
country.
The
Spanish
start
work
at
8
or
9
am,
but
in
the
early
afternoon
they
usually
take
a
three-hour
break.
After
lunch,
people
can
be
seen
napping
in
cars
or
on
benches.
During
hot
summer
afternoons,
Spanish
village
streets
are
often
totally
deserted
.
When
they
return
to
their
offices
at
4
pm,
Spanish
workers
often
have
to
make
up
for
the
lost
time
by
working
until
8
or
9
pm.
So,
while
most
other
Europeans
are
sound
asleep,
Spaniards
are
still
having
dinner
or
watching
television.
“Everything
in
Spain
happens
later,
from
meal
times
to
broadcast
entertainment,”
described
AP.
“This
work
schedule
is
a
Spanish
cultural
vice,”
said
Nuria
Chinchilla,
head
of
the
International
Center
on
Work
and
Family
at
the
University
of
Navarra
in
Barcelona.
“Changing
to
the
European
schedule
should
be
the
most
urgent
(紧急的)
project
for
the
government.”
Many
Spanish
people
complain
about
their
never-ending
workdays,
and
some
even
think
the
issue
has
affected
the
country’s
development.
“In
Spain
we
sleep
almost
an
hour
less
than
the
World
Health
Organization
recommends,”
lawmakers
in
the
Spanish
parliament
wrote
in
a
proposal.
“This
has
a
negative
effect
on
productivity,
stress,
accidents
and
school
dropout
rates.”
That’s
why,
last
September,
they
recommended
that
Under
the
proposed
newthe
government
turn
back
the
clocks
by
one
hour.
schedule,
the
lunchtime
break
would
be
cut
to
an
hour
or
less.
And
a
regular
eight-hour
workday
would
be
introduced.
However,
some
doubt
that
changing
the
time
zone
would
reverse
low
productivity,
which
comes
more
from
the
country’s
service-oriented
economy
(服务型经济),
according
to
Maria
Angeles
Durant,
a
sociologist
with
the
Spanish
National
Research
Council.
But
Ignacio
Buqueras,
the
president
of
the
Association
for
the
Rationalization
of
Spanish
Working
Hours,
told
The
New
York
Times
that
“changing
the
Spanish
schedule
would
allow
families
more
free
time
together
and
boost
Spain’s
economy.”
The
Spanish
government
is
treating
the
campaign
seriously,
but
it
hasn’t
taken
any
action
yet,
reported
The
New
York
Times.
Spain’s
siesta
is
not
actually
a
product
of
its
relaxed
Mediterranean
(地中海的)
culture.
At
the
start
of
the
20th
century,
Spain
had
the
same
working
hours
as
many
parts
of
Europe.
It
was
during
World
War
II
that
the
country
moved
the
clocks
forward
to
align
(结盟)
them
with
those
of
Nazi
Germany.
The
same
thing
happened
in
Portugal.
After
the
defeat
of
Hitler,
Portugal
returned
to
Greenwich
Mean
Time,
but
Spain
did
not.
67.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
A.
Spain
hopes
to
boost
its
economy
by
changing
its
work
schedule.
B.
Spain
will
chan
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the
time
zone
to
allow
families
more
free
time
together.
C.
Spain’s
long
lunch
set
it
apart
from
the
rest
of
Europe.
D.
The
typical
workday
in
Spain
includes
a
long
break
at
lunch.
68.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“siesta”
mean
A.
nap
B.
afternoon
tea
C.
lunchtime
break
D.
noon
69.
Which
of
the
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )following
is
not
the
benefit
of
changing
the
Spanish
work
schedule
A.
change
th
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structure
of
its
service-oriented
economy
B.
Allow
families
more
free
time
together
C.
Boost
Spain’s
economy
D.
Reverse
low
productivity
70.
What
can
you
infer
from
the
passage
A.
The
present
work
schedule
in
Spain
has
existed
for
over
100
years.
B.
Many
count
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in
Europe
arrange
their
work
schedules
according
to
Greenwich
Mean
Time.
C.
The
present
work
schedule
has
a
negative
effect
on
productivity.
D.
The
Spanish
g
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )overnment
has
taken
some
action
to
change
the
work
schedule.
第II卷(共三部分,共35分)
第一节;单词拼写(共10空,每空1分,共10分)
根据中文或首字母提示,填入正确的单词形式,每空一词。
71.
Beijing’s
air
quality
is
poor.
It
is
quite
common
to
have
(沙尘暴).
72.
This
wall
is
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )a
war
(纪念碑)
and
it
has
the
names
of
everyone
who
died
in
the
war.
73.The
man
got
(中毒)
after
drinking
the
water
in
the
bottle.
74.
Mount
Vesuvius
hasn’t
(爆发)
for
many
years.
75.
The
little
boy
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ),
buried
under
the
(废墟)
for
nearly
two
days,
was
found
by
the
rescue
team.
A
(全国性的)
good
harvest
soon
brought
down
the
price
of
rice.
77.E shopping
has
the
potential
danger
of
being
(欺骗).
78.
The
man
insis
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ted
that
he
was
i
and
that
he
was
as
straight
as
an
arrow.
79.
They
put
an
a
i
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TheMorningNews,
offering
a
high
salary
for
the
right
person.
80.The
little
boy
does
not
have
the
ito
tell
right
from
wrong.
第二节;任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的词(每空1词)。
Although
people
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quite
sensitive
by
nature,
only
a
few
of
us
actually
“show
it.”
The
reason
why
we
usually
prefer
to
keep
things
to
ourselves
is
that
we
are
scared
that
others
may
judge
us
or
consider
us
weak.
However,
sometimes
it
is
necessary
to
open
up
and
be
honest
and
direct
about
your
struggles—you
cannot
get
help
from
others
unless
you
let
them
know
that
you
need
it,
and
that
is
usually
the
most
difficult
part,
since
it
takes
a
lot
of
courage.
Here
are
some
tips
on
finding
the
courage
to
open
up.
The
first
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nd
perhaps
most
important
step
toward
finding
the
courage
you
need
to
open
up
is
to
know
what
your
emotion
is.
You
will
need
to
explain
your
feelings
and
emotions
to
the
person
you
are
opening
up
to,
and
it’s
truly
challenging
to
name
the
emotion
that
you
feel
deep
inside.
If
you
are
able
to
do
that,
you
will
see
that
other
people
will
find
it
a
lot
easier
to
understand
and
accept
the
things
you
have
to
say.
We
connect
with
others
through
emotions
and
language.
Another
important
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hing
you
need
to
do
is
to
spend
more
time
with
other
people.
Not
only
will
you
feel
more
familiar
with
them,
but
you
will
also
learn
their
reactions,
making
it
a
lot
easier
to
find
common
ground.
People
react
differently
to
unusual
or
even
shocking
news,
and
when
you
spend
more
time
with
the
one
who
is
about
to
receive
the
news,
you
will
create
an
emotional
and
mental
connection
with
them,
meaning
that
it
will
be
slightly
more
difficult
for
them
to
react
negatively.
People
are
not
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mind-readers,
and
we
all
know
how
complex
the
human
mind
and
emotions
can
get.
Not
even
those
who
have
been
close
to
you
for
decades
are
able
to
know
what’s
going
on
in
your
mind,
and
you
should
never
expect
them
to
be
able
to.
Nobody
knows
for
sure
what
you
want,
and
only
a
few
people
are
even
curious
to
find
out.
Share
your
experiences,
emotions,
desires
and
plans
with
the
other
person,
rather
than
waiting
for
them
to
guess
what
is
happening
deep
inside
you.
The
final
tip
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
to
simply
relax.
It
often
happens
that
we
create
worst
possible
situations
deep
inside
our
minds—situations
that
remain
there
most
of
the
time,
while
the
reality
is
totally
different.
Make
sure
never
try
to
assume
the
feelings,
thoughts
or
emotions
of
other
people—you
may
be
terribly
wrong.
Let
them
speak
for
themselves
before
drawing
any
conclusions!
These
are
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )he
most
important
tips
to
carefully
consider
before
opening
up
to
someone
about
a
serious
emotional
matter.
(81)

on
Finding
the
Courage
to
Open
Up
Introduction
●We
seldom
show
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that
we
are
sensitive,
because
we
don’t
want
to
be
(82)

or
considered
weak.●Open
up
and
be
honest
and
direct
about
your
struggles,
(83)

you
cannot
get
help
from
others.
Tips
Know
what
you’re
feeling
(84)

the
emo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tion
that
is
deep
inside
you,
and
other
people
will
find
it
a
lot
easier
to
understand
and
accept
what
you
have
to
say.
Spend
more
time
together
●Spend
more
time
wit
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )h
other
people,
and
you
will
not
only
feel
more
(85)

with
them,
but
you
will
also
learn
their
reactions
and
find
common
ground
more
easily.●Connect
with
them
emotionally
and
mentally,
which
helps
them
react
positively.
Never
expect
anyone
to
(86)

your
mind
No
matter
how
(87)

they
are
to
you,
they
can
never
figure
out
what
is
happening
in
your
mind.
(88)

●The
reality
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
tota
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )lly
(89)

from
the
worst
situations
you
have
imagined.●It
is
unwise
of
you
to
assume
others’
feelings,
thoughts
or
emotions—let
them
speak
for
themselves,
instead.
Conclusion
You
should
t
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ake
these
tips
into
(90)

consideration
before
opening
up
to
someone.
第三节、书面表达。(15分)
高中学习任务非常繁重,因此同学们对于参加
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )学校活动有着不同的看法,请以Taking
Part
in
School
Activities为题,根据下表提示,并结合自己的见闻,用英语写一篇150词左右的短文。
现象与看法
观点与理由
许多同学对参加学校活动很感兴趣
1.从课本上学习并不是唯一的任务,应该争取每个机会来获得实践知识。2.长时间学习之后,可以通过参加学校活动来放松自己。
不少同学不愿参加学校活动
1.应该充分利用时间来学习。2.学校活动与他们未来的发展没有关系。
我的看法
……
(至少两点)
Taking
Part
in
School
Activities
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
第一部分:听力
1-5
CCACA
6-10
BAACA
11-15
BCCBB
16-20
AABCB
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21-35
BCDAC
BDBCDBCABD
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题l分,满分20分)
36-40CAADB
41-45CDBDA
46-50BCABC
51-55BDABC
第三部分、阅读理解
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
56-58BAC59-62
BDDD
63-66
DCAB
67-70ACAB
第II卷(共三部分,共35分)
第一节;单词拼写(共10空,每空1分,共10分)
71.
sandstorm
72.
memorial
73.
poisoned
74.
erupted
75.
ruins
76.
nationwide
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cheated
78.
innocent
79.
advertisement
80.
intelligence
第二节;任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)
81.
Tips/Suggestions/Advice
82.
judged
83.
or/otherwise
84.
Name
85.
familiar
86.
read
87.
close
88.
Relax
89.
different90.
careful
第三节、书面表达。(15分)
Taking
Part
in
School
Activities
Nowadays
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )students
in
Senior
High
School
are
occupied
with
their
studies,
so
different
students
have
different
opinions
on
whether
they
should
take
part
in
school
activities.
Many
students
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
are
very
interested
in
school
activities;
they
have
their
reasons.
Firstly,
they
think
that
learning
from
textbooks
is
not
their
only
task.
They
believe
that
they
should
take
every
chance
to
get
some
practical
knowledge.
Secondly,
they
think
that
after
long
hours
of
study,
they
can
relax
themselves
by
taking
part
in
school
activities.
However,
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
large
group
of
students
take
little
interest
in
them
and
spend
most
of
their
time
on
studies.
They
believe
that
they
should
make
full
use
of
time
to
study.
Besides,
they
feel
that
school
activities
have
little
to
do
with
their
further
development.
In
my
opinion,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )I
prefer
the
first
view.
On
one
hand,
we
can
learn
a
great
deal
from
other
students
we
meet
in
activities.
On
the
other
hand,
in
modern
society
many
qualities
are
required
of
young
students,
so
only
learning
from
textbooks
is
not
enough.
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