1、 高二年级英语十月月考试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What time did Mary leave?A. Five oclock B. Ten to five C. Ten oclock 2. How is the woman going home?A. By car B. By bus C. On foot3. What did the woman buy her husband for Christmas?A. A book B. A recorder C. A watch4. How long did the man st
2、ay in England?A. Two days B. Three days C. Five days5. Whats the mans problem?A. He is tired. B. He is sick. C. He is thirsty. 第二节 (共15题; 每小题1.5分,满分22.5分).听第六段材料,回答67题。6. Where are they?A. In a shop B. In a hospital C.In a liberary7. What should the woman do after the medical examination?A. She shou
3、ld be in hospital . B. She should have a rest. B. She should lie in bed and take some medicine 听第七段材料,回答810 题。8. What is the woman preparing?A. Afternoon tea B. Lunch C. Supper9. What is the woman going to do?A. Lay the table. B. Cut the bread C. Open the orange juice10. What is the man gong to do?A
4、. Lay the table B. Get some ice out C. Open the orange juice听第八段材料,回答1114题。11. What are the man and the woman talking about?A. Eating in a restaurant B. A fast-food restaurant C. The history of a company12. How many McDonalds were there in the word by 1982?A. 7,063 B. 7,603 C. 1,28313. Why would wor
5、kers buy lunches in McDonalds?A. The employees there are helpful and polite.B. The food tastes better than their lunches from home.C. The tables and floors are clean.14. Who first owned McDonalds?A. Richard McDonalds B. Two brothers C. Ray Kroc听第九段材料,回答1517 题。15. Where does the dialogue take place?A
6、. In the school B. In the restaurant C. At home16. Why does the man throw paper on the floor?A. Because he always throws paper on the floor. B. Because the floor has already been very dirty.B. Because the waste-paper basket is full.17. Who has put a lot of paper in the waste-paper basket?A. Peter on
7、ly B. Tony only C. Both Peter and Tony 听第十段材料,回答1820 题。18. Why did the doctor stop before entering the lawyers house?A. He wanted to make sure the lawyer would pay him.B. He was afraid he couldnt save the lawyers wife.C. He wanted the lawyer to pay him first.19. Why did the lawyers wife die?A. The d
8、octor killed her.B. The doctor couldnt save her.C. The doctor didnt try his best.20. What kind of man was the doctor?A. Clever B. Cold-blooded C. Foolish 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 语法和词汇知识(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)21. Whatever he does, once he set up a goal, he would start pursuing(追求) it without _.A. decis
9、ion B. suggestion C. discussion D. hesitation22. _ their nationalities , we will make friends with anyone who is friendly.A. Regardless of B. Despite of C. Except for D. Thanks to 23. Your door needs _ . Would you like me to do it for you?A. to paint B. painting C. paint D. painted 24. He hurried to
10、 the station only _ that the train had left.A. to find B. finding C. find D. to have found 25. You neither agree nor object to the plan. They cant help asking what _ you mean.A. in the end B. as a whole C. in the world D. as a result26. The book is said to _ into several languages already.A. transla
11、te B. be translated C. have translated D. have been translated 27. Every time we ebter the chemistry lab, our teacher always tells us to _ not tyo touch anything dangerous.A. take place B. take care C. take effect D. take time28. Most people feel nervous about speaking in _, especially making a form
12、al speech to _.A. public ; public B. the public; public C. public; the public D. the public; the public29. -The Bells expressed the idea to make peace with us.-I doubt _ they are honest ,sometimes they lie.A. what B. which C. that D. whether 30. We slept with the light _all night long last night.A.
13、burnt B. to burn C. being burnt D. burning31. What I have seen is not _ with what you said just now. What has happened then ? A. agreeing B. satisfied C. consistent D. delighted32. Sandy has many friends , _ some are teachers in the university. He often has a party with them at home. A. of whom B. f
14、rom which C. of them D. who of33. Hes looked on as such a(an) _ student that all of us believed that his future would be very bright. A. absurd B. poor C. awful D. gifted.34.It seems _ that hes absorbed in his English study because of his laziness. A. possible B. necessary C. important D. unlikely35
15、. - Excuse me, could you tell me the time? - Sorry. I dont have my watch with me. - _. A. Thanks a lot. B. Thanks anyway. C. Im sorry to hear that. D. What a pity!第二节 完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)I found out one time that day a favor(帮助) for someone could get you into a lot of trouble.I was in the eigh
16、th grade at the time, and we were having a final test. During the test, the girl sitting next to me _36_ something, but I didnt understand .So I leaned over her way and _37_ that she was trying to ask me if I had an extra pen. She showed me that hers was out of _38_and would not write. I happened to
17、 have an extra one, _39_ I took it out of my pocket and put it on the desk . Later, after the test papers had been _40_, the teacher asked me to stay in the room when all the other students were dismissed(离开). As soon as we were _41_, she began to talk to me about what it meant to grow up; she menti
18、oned how _42_ it was to stand on your own two feet(踮脚) and be _43_ for your own acts. For a long time, she talked about _44_ and emphasized(强调) the fact that when people do something dishonest, they are really _45_ themselves. She made me promise that I would think _46_ about all the things she had
19、said, and then she told me I could_47_. I walked out of the room _48_ why she had chosen to talk to me about all those things. Later on, I found out that she thought I had cheated(作弊) on the test. When she saw me lean(斜靠) over to _49_ to the girl next to me., it looked as though I was _50_ answers f
20、rom the girls test paper. I tried to _51_ about the pen, but all she could say was that it seemed _52_to her that I hadnt mentioned anything about the pen the day she talked to me right after the test. _53_I tried to explain that was just doing the girl a _54_ by letting her use my pen., Im sure she
21、 continued to _55_ that I had cheated on the test.36. A. moved B. touched C. whispered D. left37. A. found out B. looked out C. came out D. picked out38. A. water B. food C. milk D. ink39. A. but B. so C. or D. although40. A. given away B. handed out(交出) C. turned in (上交) D. looked through41. A. alo
22、ne B. here C. back D. away42. A. interesting B. important C. curious D. happy43. A. responsible B. ready C. late D. useful44. A. carefulness B. devotion C. honesty D. safety45. A. cheating B. entertaining C. troubling D. puzzling46. A. anxiously B. nervously C. carelessly D. seriously47. A. laugh B.
23、 leave C. succeed D. stay 48. A. wondering B. asking C. understanding D. discovering49. A. shout B. talk C. wave D. read50. A. giving B. copying C. writing D. seeking51. A. explain B. think C. care D. worry52. A. risky B. distant C. strange D. terrible53. A. In case B. No wonder C. Except that D. Ev
24、en though54. A. favor B. fact C. choice D. chance55. A. wish B. believe C. guess D. promise第三部分 阅读理解 (共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分) (A)I was teaching an ESL class to about 20 students. One man, a Cambodian, had worked hard all semester(学期) but seldom volunteered to talk in class.One day, he was moved to speak
25、and tell his own story. He had been in Cambodia during the terrible years of Pol Pot. One day a group of men with guns had come to his village, lined up all inhabitants(村民), and methodically(专业地) shot everyone. Either reflexively (灵活地)or cannily, my student, though miraculously(奇迹般地) not wounded, fe
26、ll down when everyone else did. He lay there, perfectly still, among the dead and dying until finally the men went away. Then he started walking .That trek(旅途) away from the scene of mass murder, a path that finally led him to a new life in the United States, was vague in his mind. But the descripti
27、on of mass murder in his village moved everyone in the classroom. Some students cried quietly as he spoke. No one said a word when he ended.There was a long silence. Then he said, Now I come to United States, and I think my life will be perfect here. But I have big problem.Tentatively(尝试性地), we aske
28、d whether he felt comfortable sharing it.After a long sigh, he said, Now I have three girl friends, and I dont know what to do. I going crazy.After a few moments we gave ourselves permission to laugh. Our laughter was explosive and uncontainable. Here he was living the American dream-and experiencin
29、g American problems.56. From the passage, we can know the Cambodian _ . A. had a sense of humor B. wasnt active C. canny and reflexive D. all above57. The Cambodian _when a group of men with guns shot the villagers.A. was badly wounded and dying. B. lined up all inhabitantsC. fell down and pretended
30、 to be dead D. started walking 58.The underlined word “vague” (in Paragraph 3) probably means_. A. clear B. not clear C. full of hope D. disappointing59.The Cambodians description of mass murder in his village _.A. made all the students cry quietly B. was not so clearC. made all the students laugh D
31、. was very moving (B) A land free from destruction ,plus wealth, natural resources, and labor(劳动力) supplyall these were important factorsin helping England to become the center for the Industrial Revolution .But, they were not enough. Something else was needed to start the industrial process .That “
32、something special” was mencreative individuals who could invent machines, find new sources of power, and establish business organizations to reshape(重塑) society.The men who created the machines of the Industrial Revolution came from many backgrounds and many occupations. Many of them were more inven
33、tors than scientists. A man who is a pure scientist is primarily interested in doing his research accurately. He is not necessarily working so that his findings can be used.An inventor or one interested in applied science is usually trying to make something that has an actual use. He may try to solv
34、e a problem by using the theories (理论)of science or by experimenting through correct and error. Regardless of his method, he is working to obtain a specific result: the construction of a harvesting machine, the burning of a light bulb, or one of many other objectives.Most of the people who developed
35、 the machines of the Industrial Revolution were inventors, not trained scientists. A few were both scientists and inventors. Even those who had little or no training in science might not have made their inventions if a ground work had not been laid by scientists years later.60. England became the ce
36、nter of the Industrial Revolution owing to _. A. wealth and natural resources B. a land free from destruction C. labor supply and creative individuals D. all above61. During the Industrial Revolution , creative individuals could NOT _.A. establish business organizations to reshape society.B. invent
37、machines, find new sources of power C. start the industrial process D. obtain a good result62. A pure scientist _.A. neednt work hard day and night so that his findings can be usedB. is primarily interested in doing his research accurately.C. is not necessarily working so that his findings can be us
38、edD.B and C63. Creative individuals method to solve a problem includes_.A. using the theories of science or experimenting through correct and errorB. trying to make something that has an actual useC. working to obtain a specific resultD. A and C(C)Have you ever argued with your loved ones about simp
39、le misunderstandings?Little wonder. We often believe were more skillful in getting our point across than we actually are, according to Boza Keysar, a professor at the University of Chicago. Inhis recent study, speakers tried to express their meanings using unclear sentences. Speakers who thought lis
40、teners understood were wrong nearly half the time. Heres some good advice to reduce misunderstanding: (1)Dont trust what you see from the listener. Listeners often nod, look at you or say “uhhuh” to be polite or move the conversation along.But its easy to consider these as signs of understanding. (2
41、)Train the editor in your head. If you say, “Beth discusses her problems with her husband, ”its not clear whether shes talking to her husband or about him. Try instead, Beth talks to her husband about her problems.” or “Beth talks to others about the problems with her husband. ” (3)Ask listeners to
42、repeat your message. Introduce your request by saying “I want to be sure I said that right. ”Questions like “How does that sound? ”or “Does that make sense? ”may also work. (4)Listen well. When on the receiving end, ask questions to be sure youre on the same page. After all, it isnt just the speaker
43、s job to make his speech understood. 64. The author gives us some good advice because _. A. misunderstanding does harm to our health.B. theres little wonder that misunderstanding occurs now and then.C. misunderstanding always leads to series of serious problems.D. its skillful to express our meaning
44、s using clear sentences.65. While talking to others, the speaker is advised to _.A. believe what you see from the listenersB. know that listeners will show him that they understand what he has said.C. express his meanings using clear sentences even when he sees their signs of understanding.D. ignore
45、 their feelings at that time.66. According to the third paragraph, the speaker should _.A. discuss problems with husbands or wives.B. make sure he has only one meaning when expressing himselfC. express himself in long sentences. D. train himself a good editor.67. In the last paragraph, “youre on the
46、 same page” means that _. A. youre reading the same page as the speaker does.B. youre following the speaker closely.C. you have the same meaning as the speaker.D. you express clearly what the speaker means. (D)Recently we had two reports about concerns over the progress of boys in the American educa
47、tion system. Some people say there is a crisis(危机) for boys. Others say there are problems for some boys. But they say the situation is not so much that boys are falling behind as that girls are catching up with boys.Today we examine changes that have taken place at the college level. Here there are
48、 similar issues. Some people are worried about the situation for men while others praise areas of progress for women.In nineteen seventy, women represented forty-two percent of college students in the United States. Now they are about fifty-six percent. A recent report called The Truth About Boys an
49、d Girls included this information - but not as evidence of a crisis. Sara Mead, a policy analyst(分析人士) at the research group Education Sector, wrote the report. She sees the situation this way:Yes, men are earning fewer four-year college degrees(学位) than women. But men are still earning more degrees
50、 than they have in the past, only at a slower growth rate than women.And, yes, more women than men are also earning masters degrees. But men still earn more doctorates. These are the degrees needed to become a doctor or a lawyer or a professor. In addition, men hold more positions of power and earn
51、more money on average than women do.There are many theories why males and females perform differently in their schooling. Some are based on recent brain research, but others center on environment. Some people say boys now face a hostile environment in American education.Christina Hoff Sommers, a res
52、ident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute, wrote the book The War Against Boys. She says the lower percentage of men in college points to a serious problem in the education of American boys. 68. The best title for the passage is _.A. More Women Go to College than Men B. Concerns over the Pr
53、ogress of BoysB. Praise Areas of Progress for Women C. D. Reaction Is Split as More Women, Fewer Men, Go to College69. Whats Sara Meads attitude towards the situation for men now?A. He thinks it normal. B. He regards it as evidence of crisis. C. He thinks it strange. D. He regards it as absurd.70.Th
54、e underlined word “hostile” in Para.8 probably means_.A. hopeless B. meaningful C. unfriendly D. powerful71.Which of the following statement is TRUE according to the passage?A. The lower percentage of men in college shows that men work less hard than women.B. More women are earning more doctorates a
55、nd masters degrees than men.C. Based on the present situation for men , some people think it a serious problem in the education of boys.D. Women perform as well as men in their schooling all the way. (E) My students and I in my 8th grade Literature class were reading Raymonds Run by Toni Cade Bambar
56、a from our literature textbook. Its the story of a young tough African American girl, nicknamed Squeaky, who is a runner and watches over her mentally disabled (智力障碍的)brother. One of the conflicts in the story deals with three girls who she sees walking toward her and who like to tease her brother.
57、The author, through Squeaky, describes the potential meeting as Dodge City. All of the kids in the classroom, although many have read Louis LAmour, had no idea what Dodge City meant. I thought I could relate to some of their experiences by mentioning old cowboy movies (I forgot, of course, that old
58、cowboy movies were a part of my growing up in the 50s and 60s, and not theirs). And, as I sometimes do, I became a part of the drama.Its high noon! I nearly bellowed(吼叫) as I walked slowly down the center aisle), pretending(假装) to be a cowboy. There are a couple of gunslingers(持枪闲荡者). Theyre in the
59、middle of town, and theyre walking towards each other. WHAT ARE THEY GOING TO DO?Nick, who was probably ready for lunch and was caught up in my little drama, YELLED out excitedly, THEYRE GOING TO RING THE BELL!The whole class erupted into laughter, and it took us all a few minutes to settle down. It
60、 was a moment to remember.72. Whats the main character of the story mentioned in the passage? A. Toni Cade Bambara B. Nick C. Squeaky D. Louis73. The author mentioned old cowboy movies in order to _A. become a part of the drama B. make his students laughC. help the kids understand what “Dodge City”
61、meantD. gain some of the experiences.74. Which of the following words best describes the authors teaching methods ? A. boring B. lively C. critical D. moving75. What can we infer from the passage?A. The author was crazy about cowboy moviesB. A couple of gunslingers were going to ring the bellC. The
62、author used to be a cowboy. D. Nick performed in the author s drama.高二年级十月英语月考试卷答题卡第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 单词拼写(每题1分,共10分) 1、It is that chemical factory that gives off a lot of _(有毒) gases every day.2、I _(忽略) this mistake in your paper the first time I read it 3. She didnt tell him the news _(故意).4. H
63、is _(困惑的) expression suggested he didnt understand it. 5. I will take the _(责任) of doing it.6. The little boy hasnt the s_ to lift that heavy box.7. I tried to p_ him to give up smoking, but failed.8. The thief was sent to prison as a p_.9. Its o_ that he hasnt read the book because he cant say noth
64、ing about it.10. He a_ having done wrong .As a result, I forgave him.第二节 对话填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分) M: Judy , how about helping me carry some of these books back to the house , can you? If I try and do it m_1_, I think Ill break my arms. W: Wow, where did you get so many books -r_2_ a librarian? Oh no,
65、 dont tell me youre going to o_3_ a bookstore? M: Very funny. I was at the b_4_ the whole day. After Christmas many books that were very popular were on sale. And I picked up so many really interesting ones. Take a l_5_. W: “Speak Chinese”, “Introduction to Asia”, “Japanese for Beginners”. Are you p
66、lanning to get a job in A 6 ? M: Well, they are all very interesting but I bought these books b_7_ they were worth the money. I couldnt a_8_ them if they were new. But today I bought them for just fifty cents e_9_. If you help me carry them Ill let you have one. W: Id certainly like to pick o_10_. N
67、ow let me help you. 1、 2、 3、 4、 5、 6、 7、 8、 9、 10、 第三节 书面表达(满分15分)(含卷面分) Mark过去不喜欢电视,但去年退休后却喜欢上了电视。这是什么原因呢?请根据下面提示写一篇英语短文。提示:1、过去不喜欢电视。认为人们看电视花了太多时间,晚上从不看书或出去。因此,他没有买电视。2、去年退休了,他的儿子给他买了电视,让他能跟上时代。他看新闻节目,更多地了解世界。他还想上电视大学。3人们打断他最喜欢的节目时,他会生气。注意:1. 不要逐条翻译,可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 2词数:120左右。_ 高二年级十月英语月考试卷参考答案一、 听
68、力15 BBCBA 610 BCBCA 1115 BABBA 1620 CCABC二、 单选2125 DABAC 2630 DBCDD 3135 CADDB三、 完形填空3640 CADBC 4145 ABACA 4650 DBABB 5155 ACDAB四、 阅读理解5660 DCBDD 6165 DDABC 6670 BBDAC 7175 CCCBA五、 写作单词拼写:1. poisonous 2. overlooked 3. deliberately 4. puzzled 5. responsibility6. strength 7. persuade 8. punishment 9.
69、obvious 10. admitted对话填空:1.myself 2. rob 3. open 4. bookstore 5. look 6. Asia 7. because 8. afford 9. each 10. one书面表达:One possible version:Mark used to dislike television. He used to think that people spent too much time watching it. A lot of his friends , however, always talked about the sports pr
70、ograms and films on it. They never read any books or went out in the evenings. So he refused to buy a TV set.Last year, Mark was sixty years old and he retired from his job. His son bought him a TV set. “It will keep you up to date.” He said.Its quite true. Mark watches all the news programs. He kno
71、ws far more about the world now. And he reads more books, too. In fact , he thinks that he may follow one of the Open University TV courses next year. Perhaps hell get a degree in a few years. Theres only one problem- he may get quite angry when people interrupt his favorite programs. His friends dont understand that one can change his ideas when he is 60 years old.7 / 7