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1、2010-2011学年上学期高二级10月月考英 语(Module 5 Units 1 2) 本试卷共12页,满分150分。考试用时120分钟。一 听力理解(共两节,满分20分)第一节 听力理解(5段共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)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。听第一段对话,回答第13题。1. What do Russian performers do when they receive

2、the applause?A. They dont clap until they leave the stage.B. They usually clap together with their fans.C. They usually rise from their seats.2. Why did people clap hands a very long time ago?A. To show that they liked or agreed to something.B. To express their great admiration for a performer.C. To

3、 attempt to drive the performers out of the stage.3. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. The dream of every performer.B. The history of clapping in Russia.C. The different meanings of clapping.听第二段对话,回答第46题。4. Who is the man?A. A high-school student. B. A college student. C. A college teache

4、r.5. What is the womans first advice?A. Enlarge the vocabulary.B. Improve listening and speaking ability.C. Improve English whenever and where one can.6. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Mike is very good at English.B. The woman talked about 3 methods of English learning.C. The two speaker

5、s just met each other last week.听第三段独白,回答第79题。7. How much was Michael Jackson worth in 2002 according to Forbes?A. $ 350 million. B. $ 100 million. C. $ 47.5 million.8. Which of the following is true about “Thriller”?A. It was produced in 2003.B. Over 100 million copies were sold worldwide.C. Its in

6、come was used to build Neverland farm.9. What do we know about Michael Jackson?A. In 1998 he had the Neverland built.B. He lost more than 600 million dollars.C. He made a lot of money from Beatles catalogue.听第四段对话,回答第1012 题。10. When did the man deposit (储蓄) 13688 Yuan?A. On Feb.14th. B. On Dec.14th.

7、 C. Months ago.11. How much interest has the man got?A. 5.54 yuan. B. 1.85 yuan. C. 3.64 yuan.12. What kind of bank account did the man open?A. A current account. B. A fixed account. C. A fixed-rate account.听第五段对话,回答第1315 小题。13. What are the two speakers doing at first?A. Looking at some photos. B.

8、Selling cameras. C. Repairing camera equipment.14. What is one major advantage of the womans camera?A. It focuses automatically (自动地).B. It has a lot of specialized lenses (镜头).C. It is easy to load (装载) a film.15. What is the man probably going to do next?A. Take a picture of the woman.B. Look for

9、his old camera.C. Find out the price of a new camera.第二节:听取信息(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)听下面一段独白。请根据题目要求,从听到的内容中获取必要信息,填入答题纸标号为1620的空格中。听录音前,你将有10秒钟阅题时间,录音读两遍。你有60秒的作答时间。The Effects of KoppuCitiesEffectsShenzhen(16) _were delayed on Tuesday, stranding (使处于困境) nearly (17)_.YangjiangThe typhoon downgraded into a

10、 (18) _. Fallen trees and branches could be seen (19) _.SanyaThe typhoon brought rain of more than (20) _ millimeters.二语言知识及运用 (共三节 满分50分)第一节 单项选择 (共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)21 The careless driver is _ the traffic accident that _ yesterday.A. to blame for; happened B. to blame at; was happening C. to be bl

11、amed for; was happened D. to be blaming at; happened22 The suggestion that the mayor _ the prizes _ by everyone.A. would present; accepted B. present; was acceptedC . was presented; would be accepted D. ought to present; accepted23 Different opinions about where to build the chemical work _ at the m

12、eeting _ now.A. raised; held B. arise; holdingC. raised; being held D. arise ; being held24 When they finished playing, the children were made to _ all the toys they had taken out.A. put off B. put out C. put away D. put up25. Eating too much fat can _ heart disease and cause high blood pressure.A.

13、contribute to B. cause to C. attend to D. devote to26. Teachers often use illustrations(图例) to _ language points that are _ to students.A. clear; puzzled B. express; puzzling C. clarify; puzzling D. conclude; puzzled27. The _ look in her face suggested that she _ it before.A. surprising; wouldnt B.

14、surprised; hadnt knownC. surprising; hadnt known D. surprised; shouldnt know28. The managers discussed the plan that they would like to see _ the next year.A. carried out B. carry out C. carrying out D. to carry out29. With _ she needed _, she left the store.A. something; to buy B. anything; having

15、boughtC. everything; to buy D. everything; bought30. I have had my bike _, and Im going to have somebody _ my radio tomorrow.A. repair; to repair B. repairing; to be repairedC. repaired; repair D. to repair; repairing第二节: 语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)The history of blue jeans usually begins with a man n

16、amed Levi Strauss. He did not invent jeans, _31_ he is considered the first person to make and sell this kind of clothing in large amounts.Levi Strauss was born in Bavaria, an area _32_ today is part of Germany. In 1847 he and his family immigrated to the United States and opened a small dry goods s

17、tore. Among the products that he sold _33_ jeans. These pants were especially _34_(use) for miners in California who needed clothing made from a strong material.Levi Strauss partnered a clothing _35_(make) named Jacob Davis, who had invented a process for making rivets(铆钉)for jeans. United as one, _

18、36_ received a patent to officially own this invention. In 1928 the Levi Strausss company registered _37_ word “Levis” as a trademark for their product.Today, jeans _38_(wear) by people of all ages, incomes and lifestyles. They have come to express different ideas about American culture _39_(base) o

19、n the people who wear them. Writer James Sullivan published a book called Jeans: A Cultural History of an American Icon. In the book, he says jeans serve _40_ a sign for two American valuescreativity and rebellion.第三节:完形填空:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从2130各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My n

20、eighbor Stan heard in church about a family in Denver, Colorado. There, a family faced a rather cold and unpleasant _41_ holiday. Medical bills robbed them of any extras; they would not even have a Christmas tree. Stans pastor(牧师) asked him if he would _42_ them a tree. “Sure! Id love to,” answered

21、Stan quickly without _43_.So Stan and his son Jay _44_ out to the Colorado Rockies in their pick-up truck. However, the truck slid off the icy _45_ and hit a large piece of rock and the windshield was broken into small pieces _46_. Jay was showered by pieces of glass and _47_ from shock and crash in

22、jury. Stan was uninjured, though somewhat shaken. Cars _48_ that day, maybe 200 of them. Only two stopped to _49_. A young gentle woman took the boy into her car to comfort him while her husband and another man helped Stan move his truck off the road. Then this kind couple _50_ the father and son to

23、 Stans home and quietly left without identifying themselves.Stan was discouraged that he was unable to cut a tree for the family that his _51_ was trying to help. But later in the month, the pastor asked if Stan might deliver a food basket to the _52_ unfortunate family. He safely found their house,

24、 but was left_53_ when the door opened. Standing there before him was the same couple who had _54_ to help him on the mountain road when so many others had passed him by. Some may call it an amazing coincidence. But I believe that there is something more powerful _55_, the power of love and kindness

25、.41. A. winter B. Christmas C. summer D. national42. A. return B. order C. get D. sell43. A. trouble B. hesitation C. comment D. expression44. A. headed B. walked C. stood D. ran45. A. road B. field C. park D. area46. A. actually B. probably C. constantly D. violently47. A. suffered B. recovered C.

26、escaped D. kept48. A. were broken down B. were held up C. sped past D. crowded in49. A. watch B. rest C. explore D. help50. A. pushed B. drove C. followed D. led51. A boss B. factory C. friend D. church52. A. kind B. small C. same D. different53. A. embarrassed B. ashamed C. speechless D. hopeless54

27、. A. stopped B. forgotten C. remembered D. promised55. A. dying out B. going on C. being replaced D. being solved三阅读(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AImagine a classroom missing the one thing thats long been considered a necessary part to reading and writing - paper. No notebooks, no textbooks, no test paper. Nor

28、 are there any pencils or pens, which always seem to run out of ink at the critical moment. A “paperless classroom” is what more and more schools are trying to achieve. Students dont do any handwriting in this class. Instead, they use palm(手掌)size, or specially-designed computers. The teacher downlo

29、ads texts from Internet libraries and sends them to every students personal computer. Having computers also means that students can use the Web. They can look up information on any subject theyre studying from maths to social science. High school teacher Judy Herrell in Florida, US, described how he

30、r class used the Web to learn about the war in Afghanistan over one year ago.“We could touch every side of the country through different sites, from the forest to refugee camps(难民营),” she said. “Using a book thats three or four years old is impossible.” And exams can go online too. At a high school

31、in Tennessee, US, students take tests on their own computers. The teacher records the grades on the network for everyone to see and then copies them to his own electronic grade book.A paperless classroom is a big step towards reducing the waste of paper. High school teacher Stephanie Sorrell in Kent

32、ucky, US, said she used to give about 900 pieces of paper each week to each student.“Think about the money and trees we could save with the computers,” she said. But, with all this technology, theres always the risk that the machines will break down. So, in case of a power failure or technical probl

33、ems, paper textbooks are still widely available for these hi-tech students. 56. What does the part of the last sentence in the first paragraph, “run out of ink at the critical moment” mean?A. Pens may not write well at the critical moment. B. Pens get lost easily, so you may not find them at the cri

34、tical moment. C. Pens may have little or no ink at the critical moment. D. Pens use ink, while pencils dont.57. In a paperless classroom, what is a must? A. Pens. B. Computers. C. Information. D. Texts. 58. The high school teacher, Judy Herrell, used the example of her class to show that _.A. the We

35、b could take them everywhereB. the Web taught them a lot C. the Web is a good tool for informationD. the Web, better than the textbooks, can give the latest and comprehensive (全面的)information59. The paperless classrooms will benefit _ the most. A. students B. teachers C. trees D. computers 60. What

36、does the phrase in the last paragraph break down mean?A. Break into pieces. B. Stop working.C. Fall down. D. Lose control BBig Ben is the nick name for the great bell of the clock in London. The name was given in honor of Sir Benjamin Hall, who was in charge of the work when the bell was built in 18

37、56. The clock has become a landmark of the United Kingdom and London, particularly in the visual media(可视媒体).When a television or film-maker wishes to quickly show a non-UK audience a certain location in Britain, a popular way to do so is to show an image of the Clock Tower. The Clock Tower is a foc

38、us of New Year celebrations in the United Kingdom, with radio and TV stations turning to its chimes(报时钟声) to welcome the start of the year.Londoners who live a proper distance from the Clock Tower and Big Ben can, by means of listening to the chimes both live and on the radio or television, hear the

39、 bell strike thirteen times on New Years Eve. This is possible because the speed of sound is a lot slower than the speed of radio waves.Big Ben has appeared in many films. In the 1978 version of The Thirty-Nine Steps, the hero attempted to halt the clocks progress to prevent a linked bomb blowing up

40、 by hanging from the minute hand of its western face. It was also used in the filming of Shanghai Knights starring Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson, and was described as being partially destroyed in the film Doctor Who. An animated version(卡通版) of the clock was also used as the setting in the Walt Disney

41、 film The Great Mouse Detective, and was shown being destroyed by a UFO in the film Mars Attacks! 61. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The nickname of the clock was given by Benjamin.B. The clock strikes thirteen times to welcome the New Year.C. The radio and TV make a mist

42、ake about the clocks chimes.D. Benjamin was responsible for the work when the bell was built. 62. The second paragraph mainly wants to show us that Big Ben is _.A. a symbol of UK and LondonB. a most popular scene for film-makersC. a must-see sight for tourists to LondonD. a popular place to have pic

43、tures taken63. The underlined word “halt” in Paragraph 5 probably means “_”.A. look into something B. get something to stopC. make something work again D. draw peoples attention to something64. In which of the following movies was the cock destroyed?A. The Thirty-Nine Steps and Shanghai Knights B. S

44、hanghai Knights and Doctor Who C. The Great Mouse Detective and Doctor Who D. Mars Attacks and Doctor Who65. In which section of a newspaper would the passage be found?A. Entertainment & Sports B. Business & Economy C. Sightseeing & Tourism D. Culture & ArtsCAt the end of March, the Red Cross called

45、 back. Six different blood elements were tested; Jennie matched five completely and was about a 3/4 match of the sixth. She was the best match.In April, Jennie went for a complete physical exam by one of the doctors who would perform the operation. The doctor had to make sure that it would be no thr

46、eat to her. The doctor told her that the operation would entail(需要) having two quarts of bone marrow(骨髓) taken out from her hip bones. Jennie could probably leave the hospital the same day the operation took place and should expect to be sore(疼痛的) for a couple of months. “I didnt think it was that b

47、ig a deal until I realized I was a match,” Jennie said, “There wasnt a question in my head. It didnt seem like something that was going above and beyond. Jennie was left with two very small scars on her lower back from the operation. She still felt a great deal of pressure on her lower back. “Being

48、only 21, I feel like I am not old enough to significantly impact someones life,” Jennie said. “It seems odd (奇特的)to me that I could possibly save this overseas womans life which was being cut short by cancer. Three weeks after the operation, Jennie received a call from the Red Cross representative w

49、ho told her the transplant was successful. “I feel good, and I think it will actually work for he,” she said. “So many people say theyd only donate if the bone marrow was for a family member or close friend. This woman is someones family and someones friend. Obviously no one she knows is a match, an

50、d the fact that youd be able to help a perfect stranger is great. 66. According to the passage, Jennie donated her bone marrow to _.A. a relative B. a schoolmate C. a close friend D. a stranger67. Before Jennie knew she was the best match, her feeling could best be described as “_”.A. calm B. excite

51、d C. frightened D. nervous68. The underlined word “impact” in paragraph 4 most probably means “_”.A. enjoy the beauty of sth. B. have an important effect on sth.C. devote all ones life to sth. D. end the dangerous practice of sth. 69. According to the last paragraph, Jennie would probably agree that

52、 _. A. everyone should donate their bone marrow to a stranger B. a family member is more important than a close friend C. more people should donate bone marrow D. there is no need to help a relative or a close friend70. What can we learn about the woman helped by Jennie? A. She has no relatives or f

53、riends. B. She and Jennie live in the same country. C. She used to work for the Red Cross. D. She was diagnosed(诊断) with cancer. DWere always being sent contributions(稿件) for our popular laugher, The Best Medicine Section. Some of the jokes are obvious winners. Some of the jokes are ancient, are unf

54、it for public consumption or just dont make the grade(符合要求). And then there are the rest: the jokes that get our editor scratching his chin and wondering, “Is this one good enough to print?” Now you can help him choose. Weve picked five jokes from the “Maybe” pile. Vote for the one you think is the

55、best. The top-rated joke as of July 20, 2007 will be published in the magazine and net its author $150.( 1 ) A boy goes to a bookshop with his birthday money and chooses a book titled Advice to Young Mothers. “Why would you want this book?” the assistant asks him. “Because I collect moths(飞蛾),” the

56、boy explains.Derek Blew, Lane Cove, NSW( 2 ) Father: “So you want to be my son-in-law?”Young man:” Actually I dont, but I want to marry your daughter and I dont see how I can avoid it.”Kimberley McEwan, southland, NZ( 3 ) How many politicians does it take to change a light bulb(灯泡)?None. They only p

57、romised they would do it. Lisa Bluthal, Umina Beach, NSW( 4 ) A couple of country boys driving a semitrailer(半拖车) down the highway come to a bridge with a sign saying: “Clearance 3.1 metres.” They stop, take out a tape measure and find the truck is 3.5 metres high. “I dont see any police around,” on

58、e says. “Lets go for it.”Loretta Fonseca, Otago, NZ( 5 ) There are only two people who really know how to run this country. Sadly, one is cutting hair and the other is driving a taxi. James White, Belmont, NSWClick here for Poll Archives(投票档案).71. The writers purpose in writing the passage is to _.A

59、. ask readers to judge which joke is the bestB. provide readers with some jokes for entertainmentC. collect contributions for a magazineD. show us laughter is the best medicine72. What do the underlined words “maybe pile” (in the first paragraph) mean?A. Jokes which are obvious winners.B. Jokes whic

60、h dont make the grade.C. Laughter and The Best Medicine section.D. Jokes the editor isnt sure of printing.73. We can learn from the first joke that _. A. the book is very popular with readers B. the assistant is very embarrassed C. the boy misunderstands the title of the book D. the boy wants to buy

61、 the book for his mother74. What can we infer from the jokes? A. The young man doesnt want to marry the girl. (Joke 2) B. Politicians seldom keep their promises. (Joke 3) C. The boys often break traffic rules. (Joke 4) D. People in that country live a happy life. (Joke 5)75. The passage can most pro

62、bably be found _. A. on the Internet B. in a newspaper C. in a story book D. in the magazine四课文语言点及应用(共四节,满分40分)第一节:单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)76. We _ (迷惑)by the strange disease.77. To her _(高兴),her novel was eventually published.78. The research _(贡献) a great deal to our knowledge of cancer up to now.

63、79. The children were all _(热情的)when they were allowed to go to the concert.80. The meeting was a_ for Friday. You shall prepare for it now.81. Mike c_ me to a game of chess.82. Last month they went to London and were amazed at the s_ royal palace there.83. We should take measures to deal with the r

64、iver p_ by the waste from the local factories.84. Its very c_ to pay by credit card.85. I believe theyll have to deal with this matter _ (caution).第二节:短语填空 (共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)86. Kate _(全神贯注于)the novel so she didnt notice their talking.87. Youve _(忽略,漏掉)the most important word in this sentence.88. A n

65、ew plan _(提出)to repair the church in yesterdays meeting.89. What does this sentence mean? It doesnt _(说得通,有意义)to me.90. Now computers have _(取代)typewriters in most offices.第三节:默写课文 (共10格,每格1分,满分10分)Unit1John Snow was a famous doctor in Londonso expert, indeed, that he attended Queen Victoria (91)_.

66、But he became inspired when he thought about helping ordinary people (92)_. This was the deadly disease of its day. Neither its cause nor its cure was understood. So many thousands of terrified people died (93)_. John Snow (94)_ and solve this problem. He knew that (95)_until its cause was found.Uni

67、t2First there was England. Now when people refer to England you (96)_. Next England and Wales were joined to Scotland in the seventeenth century and the name was changed to “Great Britain”. Happily this (97)_ when King James of Scotland became King of England and Wales as well. Finally the English g

68、overnment tried in the early twentieth century to form the United Kingdom (98)_ in the same peaceful way. However, the southern part of Ireland (99)_ to form its own government. So only Northern Ireland joined with England, Wales and Scotland to become the United Kingdom and this was shown to the wo

69、rld (100)_.第四节: 基础写作(共1题,满分15分)假设你参观了英国的温莎古堡(Windsor Castle),你觉得非常不错并想向大家介绍和推荐这一景点。【写作内容】1. 位于伦敦西32公里的温莎镇,濒临泰晤士河(The River Thames)南岸,是世界现存的最古老、最大的有人居住的(occupied)城堡;2. 始建于1066年,后经历代不断扩建、改建后形成现有的规模,至今依然是皇室成员度假和工作的地方;3. 城堡辉煌壮丽,无以言表,建议读者有机会亲眼目睹。【写作要求】 只能使用5个句子表达全部内容;Key to Monthly (October) Exam听力. (1*1

70、5 + 1*5=20分)15 BCCBA 610 BABCA 1115 AAAAC16. 169 flights 17. 10000 / ten thousand passengers 18. Strong (tropical) storm19. along the roads 20. 167语法单选. (0.5*10 = 5分)21 - 25 ABDCA 26 - 30 CBADC 语法填空. ( 1.5 * 10 = 15分 ) 31.but 32.that/which 33. were 34. used 35. maker36. they 37.the 38. are worn 39.b

71、ased 40.as完形填空. ( 2 * 15 = 30分 )41 - 45 BCBAA 46 - 50 DACDB 51 - 55 DCCAB阅读理解 ( 2 * 20 = 40分 )A 篇 56 60 CBDCB B篇 61 65 DABDC C 篇 66 70 DABCD D 篇 71 75 ADCBA单词拼写. (1*10 =10分)76. are / were puzzled/confused 77. delight/ joy 78. has contributed 79.enthusiastic 80. arranged 81. challenged 82. splendid 8

72、3. polluted 84. convenient 85. cautiously短语填空. (1*5 =5分) 86. was absorbed in 87. left out 88. was put forward 89. make sense90. taken the place of默写课文. (1*10 =10分)91. as her personal physician92. exposed to cholera93. every time there was an outbreak94. wanted to face the challenge95. cholera would

73、never be controlled96. find Wales included as well97. was accomplished without conflict98. by getting Ireland connected99. was unwilling and broke away100. in a new flag called the Union Jack基础写作. (15分)one possible version: Windsor Castle, which is in the Windsor town 32 kilometres west of London, i

74、s the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and it is close to the south back of the River Thames. Windsor Castle is said to have been built in 1066, but it has been expanded and mended constantly to become what it is today. So far the castle has remained a holiday and working palace for t

75、he royal members. The castle is so splendid that it is beyond my power to describe it. If you have a chance to go and see it with your own eyes, youll be deeply attracted, I dare say. 部分详解 56 60 CBDCB 无纸课堂依赖的是计算机和网络技术,这既是现代教育技术的进步,也为环境保护带来福音。56. 句义理解题。57. 细节题。无纸课堂计算机为必备。58. 细节题。理解 “We could touch ev

76、ery side of the country through different sites? From the forest to refugee camps,” she said. “Using a book thats three or four years old is impossible.”一段。59.推断题。受益的是trees而不是学生、老师。不用纸了,数目森林可以得到更好的保护。60. 猜词义。根据语境break down 的意思是“坏了、出故障”.61 65 DABDC 61. 推理判断题。通读全文可知A、B、C项都不符合原文的意思,其中B项干扰性较大。只有C项在文章的第一

77、段交代比较清楚。故选D。62. 细节推理判断题。通读文章第二段可知,整段都是讲大笨钟这座钟塔如何成为伦敦甚至英国的标志。故只有A项最符合文章题意。63. 词义推断题。单就字面理解,halt意为阻止、停止之意。如果看过The Thirty-Nine Steps这部电影可知,主角试图阻止大笨钟停止下来,从而避免一颗定时炸弹爆炸。故选B。64. 细节判断题。通读文章最后一段可知,其中在Doctor Who和Mars Attacks这两部影剧中,大笨钟遭到了毁坏。65. 来源推理题。这是一篇简体介绍文,简单介绍了大笨钟的历史和相关史实,因此可以推出,这应该是出自报纸的观光和旅游版。故选C。66 70

78、DABCD67. 推理判断题。根据第三段可知,在Jennie知道她的骨髓匹配成功之前,她认为这不是什么大不了的事情,由此可以判断出她当时很平静。故选A。69. 推理判断题。根据最后一段”she said”以后的部分可知,Jennie是在呼吁人们不要只肯为自己的家人或好友捐献骨髓,向陌生人捐献骨髓是伟大的。C项说法实际上与此是一致的。因此选C.71 75 ADCBA73. 推理判断题。这个笑话的幽默之处在于小男孩把书中的Mothers 误解为Moth+ers,即研究或搜集飞蛾的人。故选C。74. 推理判断题。第三个笑话说的是“换一个灯泡需要多少个政治?他们只是承诺(而不付诸行动)”。由此可推断出其意外之意是政治家很少兑现他们的承诺。故选B。75. 推理判断题。由文末的 Click here for Poll Archives 可知,本文应来自网站。故选A.w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m

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