A.isstandingB.arestandingC.isstandD.standing29.Itis_________walkfromtheschooltotheplacewhereIlive.A.10minutesB.10-minuteC.a10-minutesD.a10-minute30.Mr.Wangisnow________foritistwomonths________hewasill.A.inpoorhealth;afterB.ingoodhealth;beforeC.healthy;sinceD.unhealthy;when31._________wecelebrateafestivalitchangesalittle,andinthatwaywekeepourownculturealive.A.SometimeB.BythetimeC.EachtimeD.Attimes32.Assoonashecomesback,I’lltellhimwhen_______andseehim.A.youwillcomeB.willyoucomeC.youcomeD.doyoucome33.Iwasmovingforward________aslopethatseemedsafewhensuddenlywithoutwarning,myworlddroppedout________myskis.A.in;ofB.to;fromC.over;fromunderD.above;fromnear34.Nothingbutshoes______atpresent.A.needtorepairB.needsbeingrepairedC.needrepairingD.needsrepairing35._________isafactthatEnglishisbeingacceptedasaninternationallanguage.A.ThereB.ThisC.ThatD.It36.Therootsofthesevegetablesarenotplantedinearthbut_________inwaterthatcontainsallthenutrientstheyneedtogrow.A.hangingB.hungC.hangedD.hang37.Iknewnothingabouttheaccident____Ireadinthenewspaper.A.exceptwhatB.exceptthatC.besideswhatD.besidesthat38.Thismaterial_________,sobecarefulwhenyouwearit.A.istorneasilyB.istorneasyC.tearseasyD.tearseasily39.Thereasonwhyhehasbeensuchasuccess____henevergivesup.
A.iswhatB.isthatC.isbecauseD.iswhy40.----John,yourworkisn’tverygood.----Sorry,butIwasn’tfeelingverywell.----Oh,that________itthen.A.provesB.showsC.comfortsD.explains41.----_______thathemanagedtogettheinformation?----Oh,afriendofhishelpedhim.A.WherewasitB.WhatwasitC.HowwasitD.Whywasit42.Thelittleboyisdirtyfromheadtofootbecausehe________inthemudallmorning. A.hasplayed B.isplayingC.hasbeenplaying D.wasplaying43.----Doyoustillremembertheaccident?----Yes,___________Ihaveexperiencednothingmorefrightening.A.extremelyB.basicallyC.naturallyD.actually44.Somewastemaybethrownintothesea,either19kmfromland,ormorethan40kmfromland,___________thenatureofmaterials.A.dependonB.todependonC.dependingonD.dependedon45.Thejourneyaroundtheworldtooktheoldsailorninemonths,___________thesailingtimewas226days.A.ofwhichB.duringwhichC.fromwhichD.forwhich46.Oftenhe___________sitforhoursdoingnothingatallwhenhewasinlowspirits.A.shouldB.wouldC.couldD.might47.Wemustalways________alivethememoryofthebitterpast.A.keepB.remainC.stayD.hold48.----It’lltakeatleast2hourstodothis!----Oh,___________!Icoulddoitin30minutes.A.comeonB.pardonmeC.youarerightD.don’tmentionit49.TheParksboughtanewhousebut_________willneedalotofworkbeforetheycanmoveit.A.theyB.itC.oneD.which50.Inordertomakeourcitygreen,___________.A.itisnecessarytohaveplantedmoretreesB.manymoretreesneedtoplantC.ourcityneedsmoretrees.D.wemustplantmoretreesIII完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出一个最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwas15whenIwalkedintoMcCauley’sBookstoreinAshland.AsIwaslookingattitlesontheshelves,themanbehindthecounter,51askedifI'dlike52.Ineededtostart___53____forcollege,soIsaidyes.I54afterschoolandduringsummersforthelowestwages,andthejobhelped55myfreshmanyearofcollege.Iwouldworkmanyotherjobs:ImadecoffeeintheStudents’Unionduringcollege,Iwasahotelmaid(orwaitress)and56mademapsfortheU.S.ForestService.Butsellingbookswasoneofthemostsatisfying.Onedayawomanaskedmeforbooksoncancer.Sheseemedfearful.Ishowedheralmost57wehadatthattimeinstoreandfoundotherbookswecouldorder.Sheleftthestoreless58.I’vealwaysrememberedthe59Ifeltinhavinghelpedher.Yearslater,asa60inLosAngeles,Iheardaboutanimmigrant(移民)childwhowasborn61hisfingersconnectedweb-like.Hisfamilycouldnotaffordacorrective(矫正;整形)operation,andtheboylivedin62,hidinghishandinhispocket.I63mybosstoletmedothestory.Aftermystorywasbroadcast,adoctorandanursecalled,offeringtoperformthe64forfree.Ivisitedtheboyintherecoveryroomsoonaftertheoperation.Thefirstthinghedidwastoholduphis65handandsay,"Thankyou."Ifeltasenseof66.Inthepast,whileIwas67,IalwayssensedIwasworkingforthecustomers,notthestore.Todayit’sthe68.NBCNewspaysmysalary,69IfeelasifIworkforthe70,helpingthemfindthemeaningoftheworld.51.A.thereaderB.thecollegestudentC.theshopownerD.thecustomer52.A.abookB.ajobC.someteaD.anyhelp53.A.planningB.savingC.preparingD.studying54.A.readB.studiedC.cookedD.worked55.A.payforB.fitforC.runforD.enterfor56.A.soB.yetC.evenD.still57.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything58.A.worriedB.satisfiedC.excitedD.puzzled59.A.prideB.failureC.sadnessD.surprise60.A.doctorB.storeownerC.booksellerD.TVreporter61.A.inB.withC.byD.for62.A.shameB.honourC.terrorD.danger62.A.shameB.honourC.terrorD.danger63.A.advisedB.forcedC.persuadedD.allowed64.A.actionB.programC.treatmentD.operation65.A.repairedB.connectedC.hurtD.improved66.A.pleasureB.sadnessC.interestD.disappointment67.A.attheTVstationB.intheStudents’UnionC.attheU.S.ForestServiceD.atMcCauley’sBookstore68.A.differenceB.sameC.usualD.request69.A.soB.andC.butD.because70.A.readersB.viewersC.customersD.passengers第三部分:阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AChinesebasketballplayershaveneverbeensoclosetotheNBAbeforebutquestionsremainabouthowtheywilladjusttolifeintheNBAiftheygo.WangZhizhi,the2.16-metrecenterfortheBayiRocketswhowaschosenbytheDallasMaverickstwoyearsago,hasfinallyreceivedpermissionfromauthoritiestotraveltoDallastoplayfortherestoftheNBAseasonafterhefinishesplayingintheChineseBasketballAssociation’sfinalsonMarch25th.Ifhehasnoproblemswithhisvisa(签证),WangwillbetheNBA’sfirstAsianplayer.WangwaschosenbytheMavericksinthesecondroundofthe1999draftbuttheRockets,anarmy-runclub,refusedtolethimgo.Afternegotiations(谈判)betweentheRocketsandNBArepresentativesthedecisionwasmadetoallowWangthechancetotryhishandatAmericanbasketball,butonlyforaperiodofshorttime.HehastobebacktoplayintheNinthNationalGamesinNovemberinGuangzhou.
AnothercenterwhohasattractedattentionfromtheNBAisYaoMing,the2.25-meterstarwhohasledtotheShanghaiSharksintothefinalsfightwiththeRocketsthisyear.The20-year-old’sNBAdreamsmightbehardertorealize.YaoisthecenteroftheSharksandtheclub’smanagerBeiGenyuanhassaidthathewouldallowYaotogoonlyatapropertime,foraproperteamandunderproperconditions.Yaohasn’tbeenchosenyetanditisunlikelythathewillbeanytimesoon.PeopleintheShark’sfrontofficeearliertoldmembersofthepressthat“itisnotproperforYaotoattendthedraftthisyear”becausehehastorepresentShanghaiintheNinthNationalGames.
EvenifWangandYaomakeittothepromisedlandofbasketballatlast,analystsonbothsidesofthePacifichavesaidtheNBAroadwillbealongoneforbothofthem.Besidesneedingtoworkontheirupperbodystrength,WangandYaowillalsohavetoadapttothespeed,techniquesandaboveall,cultureoftheNBA.
71.YaoMinghasattractedattentionfromNBAbecause_______.
A.heis2.25metrestall,whoisthetallestbasketballplayerinChina
B.heisthecenteroftheShanghaiSharksandhasledSharksintothefinalfightwiththeRockets
C.heisregardedasthebestbasketballplayerinChina
D.heisthoughthighlyofintheinternationalworld72.YaoMingcanplayforNBAif_______.A.thereisnoproblemwithhisvisa
B.NBAagreestosupplyfavorableconditionsforhim
C.timeandconditionsareproper
D.NBAcanpayalargesumofmoneyforSharks73.Theunderlinedphrase“tryhishand”inthepassageprobablymeans_______.
A.初试身手B.碰碰运气C.成为一员D.为其效劳74.NBAchoseWangZhizhisothat________.
A.itcanshowNBAneedtalentsB.WangZhizhicanhaveabrightfuture
C.itswholelevelwillbeimproved
D.itcanmakeWangZhizhiworld-famous75.WhenWangZhizhiplaysinNBA,hewillhavetoadapttomanythingsofNBAexcept_________.
A.rulesofbasketballB.thespeedC.cultureD.techniquesBDecision-thinkingisnotunlikepoker—itoftenmattersnotonlywhatyouthink,butalsowhatothersthinkyouthinkandwhatyouthinktheythinkyouthink.Thementalprocess(过程)issimilar.Naturally,thiscardgamehasoftenbeenofconsiderableinteresttopeoplewhoare,byanystandards,goodthinkers.ThegreatmathematicianJohnvonNeumarmwasoneofthefoundersofgametheory.Inparticular,heshowedthatallgamesfallintotwoclasses:therearewhathecalledgamesof‘perfectinformation’,gameslikechesswheretheplayerscan’thideanythingorplaytricks:theydon’twinbychance,butbymeansoflogicandskills.Thentherearegamesof‘imperfectinformation’,likepoker,inwhichitisimpossibletoknowinadvancethatonecourseofactionisbetterthananother.Onemistakenideaaboutbusinessisthatitcanbetreatedasagameofperfectinformation.Quitethereverse.Business,politics,lifeitselfaregameswhichwemustnormallyplaywithveryimperfectinformation.Businessdecisionsareoftenmadewithmanyunknownandunknowablefactorswhichwouldevenpuzzlebestpokerplayers.Butfewbusinesspeoplefinditcomfortabletoadmitthattheyaretakingachance,andmanystillprefertobelievethattheyareplayingchess,notpoker.76.Thesubjectdiscussedinthetextis.A.theprocessofreachingdecisionsB.thedifferencebetweenpokerandchessC.thesecretofmakinggoodbusinessplansD.thevalueofinformationinwinninggames77.Animportantfactorinagameofimperfectinformationis.A.rulesB.luckC.timeD.idea78.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedinplaceof“Quitethereverse"?A.Quiteright.B.Trueenough.C.Mostunlikely.D.Justtheopposite.79.Inthewriter’sopinion,whenmakingbusinessdecisionsoneshould_____.A.putperfectinformationbeforeimperfectinformationB.accepttheexistenceofunknownfactorsC.regardbusinessasagameofchessD.mixknownandunknownfactorsC Thefollowingarefourformsaboutmedicine.Howtousethemedicineisveryimportant.Nevertakeanybymistake. 1)Takethemedicinewithwater,followedbyonetableteveryeighthours,asrequired.Forfurthernighttimeandearlymorning,taketwotabletsatbedtime.Donottakemorethansixtabletsin24hours.ForChildrensixtotwelveyearsold,gotoyourdoctorforadvice. Reducedosageifnervousness,restlessnessorsleeplessnesstakesplace. 2)Eachpillofthemedicinetakenthreetimeseverydayforfourteenyearsold.Asusual,apill6∶00a.m.,beforebreakfast,onebefore11∶00andonebeforesleep.Notforchildrenundersixyearsoldandoldpersonswithheartattack. 3)Themedicineforapersonwithafever.Oncetwopillsadaybeforesleepforadult.Nottakethemedicinewithoutfever.HalfforChildrenunder12yearsold.Childrenwithahighfever,gotoseeadoctor. 4)Themedicinetakenthreetimesaday,oncefivepillsforadultwithacold.Halfofthepillsforchildren10yearsold.Takethemedicinebeforebreakfast,lunch,supperorbeforesleep.80.Obviouslyakindofmedicinecan’tbeproperfor_______,judgingfromtheinformation.A.childrenovertwelveyearsold B.someoldpersonswithafeverC.someoldpersonswithheartattack D.neitheradultsnorheartattack81.Whenapersonhasacold,hehadbetter________.A.haveaboutmorethanfourteenpillsaday B.havetwiceaday C.havefourtimesaday D.haveninepillsaday82.Howmanykindsofmedicineareusedforthechildrensixyearsold?A.Allofthem. B.Threekindsofmedicine. C.Twokindsofmedicine.D.Almostnotanymedicine.D Americaisgrowingolder.Fifty-eightyearsago,only4outofevery100peopleintheUnitedStateswere65orolder.Today,10outofevery100Americansareover65.TheagingofthepopulationwillaffectAmericansocietyinmanyways—education,medicine,andbusiness.Quietly,thegrayingofAmericahasmadeusaverydifferentsociety—oneinwhichpeoplehaveaquitedifferentideaofwhatkindofbehaviorissuitableatvarious,ages. Aperson’sagenolongertellsyouanythingabouthis/hersocialposition,marriageorhealth.There’snolongeraparticularyearinwhichonegoestoschoolorgoestoworkorgetsmarriedorstartsafamily.Thesocialclockthatkeptusontimeandtolduswhentogotoschool,getajob,orstopworkingisn’tasstrongasitusedtobe.Itdoesn’tsurpriseustohearofa29-year-olduniversitypresidentora35-year-oldgrandmother,ora70year-oldmanwhohasbecomeafatherforthefirsttime.Publicideasarechanging. Manypeoplesay,“Iammuchyoungerthanmymother—ormyfather—wasatmyage.”Noonesays“Actyourage”anymore.We’vestoppedlookingwithsurpriseatolderpeoplewhoactinyouthfulways.83.ItcanbelearntfromthetextthattheagingofthepopulationinAmerica________.A.hasmadepeoplefeelyounger B.haschangedpeople’ssocialpositionC.haschangedpeople’sunderstandingofage D.hassloweddownthecountry’ssocialdevelopment84.“Actyourage”meanspeopleshould________.A.beactivewhentheyareold B.dotherightthingattherightageC.showrespectfortheirparentsyoungoroldD.takemorephysicalexercisesuitabletotheirage85.Ifa25-year-oldmanbecomesgeneralmanagerofabigfirm,thewriterofthetextwouldmostprobablyconsiderit________.A.normalB.wonderfulC.unbelievable D.unreasonable秦皇岛市xxxx-2006学年第二学期第二次月考试卷高一英语第II卷(非选择题,共40分)
注意事项:
1.用钢笔或圆珠笔直接答在试卷上。
2.答卷前将密封线内的项目填写清楚第四部分:写作(共三节,满分40分)第一节:单词拼写:根据句意和汉语意思或首字母写出句子所缺的单词。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)86.Oprahlistenedtohisfather,andafewyearslatershewonacollege________(奖学金)thatallowedhertogotouniversity.87.Itistobe________(遗憾)thatsomanyyoungpeopleleaveschoolwithoutqualifications.88.Swimmersmustbeverystronginordertobuildupspeedbecauseofhighresistanceofthewater.Runners,________,(同样地)muststruggleagainsttheheavyresistanceoftheairandtheground.89.Asaresult,allthehills_________(围绕)theirvillagearenowcoveredwithgreentrees.90._________(论据)aresomewordsthatyouusetosupportyouridea.91.Theinternational________(烟草)industryismakingalotofmoneyfromthedevelopingcountries.92.Itis________(想必)onlyamatteroftimebeforeheisfound,isn’tit?93.HavingrealisedthatIcoulduseakitetoattract________(闪电),Idecidedtodoanexperiment.94.Iwassot_______thenightbeforemyexaminationthatIcouldn’tsleep.95.Herparentswereverypoor.Forherfamily,lifeseemedtoholdnop________.第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:此行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(╲)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。此行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。此行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。AshockingincidentwashappenedinBeijingZooonFebruary23.96._____IwasvisitingthezooonthatafternoonwhenIheardbearsroaring97._____terribly.Ihurriedtotheplacethatbearsstayed.Isawtheblack 98._____bearsbadlyinjuredandrollonthegroundpainfully.Oneofthem 99._____washurtveryseriouslytomoveandfeed.Thepeoplearound 100._____ wereastonished,angryandblamingwrongdoer.Ilearnedthatit 101._____ wasafourthyearstudentfromafamousuniversityinBeijingwho102._____ causethetrouble.Hepouredsulphuricacid(硫酸)ontothebears103._____ whilepretendingtofeedthem.Howashame!Animalsareour 104._____ friends.Somethingmustbedonetopreventthemfrominjured. 105._____ 第三节:书面表达(满分20分)随着信息技术的不断发展,传统的靠读报获取信息的方式逐渐被看电视、上网所取代。对此你们学校开展了题为"ViewsonNewspapers"的社会调查。请你根据下表中的提示给中学生英语报投稿,客观介绍调查情况,并简单陈述你的看法。45%的人喜欢读报55%的人不喜欢读报1.不受时间限制,方便2.阅读使人思考,有利于智力的提高3.可以随个人兴趣获取信息1.没有声像,不够生动2.信息传递速度相对较慢注意:1.短文的开头已给出。2.词数为100个左右。Deareditor,Recentlystudentsofourschoolhavemadeasurveyof"ViewsonNewspapers".Thepeoplewhomweinterviewedhavetwodifferentopinions…____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________秦皇岛市xxxx-2006学年第二学期第二次月考试卷答案高一英语听力部分:1-5CAACC6-10CBABC11-15ACABA16-20ABBAC单词辩音:21-25CCBBA单项填空:26-30CBADC31-35CACDD36-40DADBD41-45CCDCA46-50BAABD完形填空:
51-55CBBDA56-60CDAAD61-65BACDA66-70ADBCB阅读理解:71-75BCACA76-80ABDBC81-85ADCBA单词拼写:86.scholarship87.regretted88.similarly89.surrounding90.Arguments91.tobacco92.surely93.lightning94.tense95.promise短文改错:96.was去掉97.on去掉98.that改为where或stayed后加in99.roll改为rolling100.very改为too101.wrongdoer前加the102.√103.cause改为caused104.How改为What105.from后加being书面表达:Deareditor,Recentlystudentsofourschoolhavemadeasurveyof"ViewsonNewspapers".Thepeoplewhomweinterviewedhavetwodifferentopinions.45%ofthepeopleenjoyreadingnewspapers.Firstofall,asaconvenientsourceofinformation,readingnewspapersisnotlimitedbytime.Secondly,readingalsomakespeoplethink,whichhelpsdeveloppeople’sintelligence.Moreover,peoplecanselectandreadwhateversectiontheyareinterestedin.However,55%ofthepeopledon’tturntonewspaperstogetinformation.Theyholdtheideathatnewspapersarenotveryattractivebecausetheylackthesoundandvideothatmakeothersourcesofinformationmoreexcitingtolookatthannewspapers.What’smore,readersreceiveinformationfromnewspaperslaterthanfromtheInternetandTV.Inmyopinion,peoplecanmakeuseofwhatevermeanstogatherinformation,solongasit’sconvenientforthem.Yours,