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浙江省杭州市西湖高级中学学年高二英语月考试题06060197

杭西高2017年12月高二英语月考试卷

第I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)

请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。

1.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?

A.Leaveearly.B.Makeaspeech.C.Jointhediscussion.

2.Whichcolorshirtwillthemanbuy?

A.Red.B.Green.C.White.

3.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Strangers.B.Neighbors.C.Co-workers.

4.Whatdoyouknowabouttheman?

A.He’sgoingtoMexico.

B.He’sworriedaboutthefood.

C.He’sbeentothehotelbefore.

5.Whatwillthewomanprobablydofortheman?

A.Cleanthehouse.B.Carrytheboxes.C.Cookthedishes.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。

6.WhatdoesHarrisprobablywanttodowithOlivia?

A.Havelunch.B.WatchamovieC.Gotoheroffice.

7.WhenwillHarrisandOliviameet?

A.At6:

50.B.At7:

10.C.At10:

00.

听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。

8.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutthearmchair?

A.Itssize.B.Itscolor.C.Itsdesign.

9.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakers’armchairathome?

A.Itisbadlybroken.B.Itisheavylooking.C.Itisbrownincolor.

10.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydoaboutthearmchair?

A.Waitforasale.B.Buyitrightaway.C.Askforacheaperprice.

听下面一段对话,回答第11和第12题。

11.Wheredoesthewomanlive?

A.Edinburgh.B.London.C.York.

12.Wherearethespeakers?

A.Attheman’shome.B.Intheman’soffice.

C.Attherailwaystation.

听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16题。

13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Doingresearch.B.LookingforajobC.Choosingacollegemajor.

14.Wherewillthemanprobablyfindinformationonincomes?

A.Fromthewoman.B.OntheInternet.C.Atthelibrary.

15.Whydoesthemanwanttogetawell-paidjob?

A.Hewantstolearndancing.

B.Hewantstotravelaround.

C.Hewantstohelpthepoor.

16.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardtheman?

A.Supportive.B.Impatient.C.Critical.

听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20题。

17.WhatisLondon’sWestEnd?

A.Astreetfullofbusesandcars.

B.Awell-knownshoppingarea.

C.Afamousdepartmentstore.

18.WhenwillpeoplelighttheChristmastreeonTrafalgarSquare?

A.On6December.B.On10December.C.On23December.

19.HowdopeopleinLondoncelebratethebeginningoftheNewYear?

A.Bysettingofffireworks.

B.BysingingChristmassongs.

C.BywatchingtheparadeonTV.

20.Whatisthepurposeofthisspeech?

A.IntroducethebestshoppingdistrictinLondon.

B.EncouragepeopletobuytheChristmastrees.

C.WelcomepeopletovisitLondoninDecember.

第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题,每小题2.5分,满分25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。

A

Thewaythatpeoplesitinchairsisn'tthesame.Ifyou'resittingwitharmsandlegshangingfreely,it'sprobablyasignthatyou'rerelaxedandfeelingcomfortable.Ifyoustayontheedgeofthechairwithyourlegsstretched(伸直)beforeyouandyourfeetcrossed,itcansignalunconcern.

Inacountrywhererulesofbehaviorincourtwereverystrict,awitnesssatasdescribedabove,withhishugebootsplacedontopofeachother,wearingabigcoatandwithhisarmscrossed.Thejudgesaid:

“Situpstraightandtakeyourcoatoff,orI'llholdyouincontempt(藐视法庭).”Themangothisposturestraightenedoutimmediately.

Someonewaitingforajobinterviewmightbeseatedontheedgeofthechairwithhisorherfeettogether.Ifit'sawomanshe'llprobablybehuggingherhandbag.Bodytension(紧张)forcesyourbreathingsystemandmakesyousoundshortofbreath.Whenyou'reinsuchapositionit'seasytoloseyourheadandsimplyrunawayifthingstakeaturnfortheworse.

Ontelevisionit'sinterestingtowatchpeopleonquizshowslike“Whowantstobeamillionaire”.Youcannoticetheirunderstandabletensionfromthewaytheyholdtheirhandstilltheirknuckles(指关节)turnwhiteandalsofromtheirquickenedbreathing.

Wedon'tbelievethatyoucanteachpeopletocontroltheirbodylanguagecompletely;they'lllosecontrolatsomepointorother—whentheybecometooeagerortooangry.Takeadiscussionbetweenpoliticians,forexample.Thecontrolisthere,evenwhentheygetangrybuttherewillbeasmallmusclebythemouththatisshaking.Cheeksturnredinwomenwhoareangrywhilemen'searsoftenturnredwhentheyareangry.

21.Inthefirstexample,whydidthejudgewarnthewitness?

A.Thejudgewastoostrict.B.Thewitnesswasagainstthelaw.

C.Thejudgewasonlynervous.D.Thewitnessdidn'trespectthecourt.

22.Whichofthefollowingposturesshowthatoneisnervousinajobinterview?

a.Crossingone'sarms.b.Sittingwithone'sfeettogether.

c.Huggingone'shandbag.d.Sittingstraight.

A.a,b B.b,cC.a,c  D.b,d

23.Thelastparagraphismainlytotellusthat.

A.bodylanguagecan'tbecontrolledcompletely

B.yourbodylanguagemaygiveyouaway

C.angerhasdifferenteffectsonmenandwomen

D.politicianscancompletelycontroltheirbodylanguage

B.DoAnimalsCommunicate?

Whenwethinkofcommunication,wenormallythinkofusingwords—talkingfacetoface,writingmessagesandsoon.Butinfactwecommunicatefarmoreinotherways.Oureyesandfacialexpressionsusuallytellthetruthevenwhenourwordsdonot.

Thentherearegestures,oftenunconscious:

raisingtheeyebrows,rubbingthenose,raisingtheshoulders,tappingthefingers,noddingandshakingthehead.Thereisalsotheevenmoresubtle(微妙的)bodylanguageofposture:

Areyousittingorstandingwitharmsorlegscrossed?

Isthatpersonstandingwithhandsinpockets,heldinfrontofthebodyorhiddenbehind?

Eventhewaywedressandthecolorswewearcommunicatethingstoothers.

So,doanimalscommunicate?

Notinwords,althoughaparrotmightbetrainedtorepeatwordsandphraseswhichitdoesn'tunderstand.But,aswehavelearnt,thereismoretocommunicatethanwords.

Takedogsforexample.Theyshowtheirteethtowarn,shaketheirtailstowelcomeandstandfirm,withhairupright,tofight.Thesesignalsaresurelytheequalsofthehumanbodylanguageoffacialexpressions,gesturesandposture.

Colorcanbeanimportantmeansofcommunicationforanimals.Manybirdsandfisheschangecolor,forexample,toattractpartnersduringthemating(交配)season.Andmatingitselfiscommonlydoneafteraspecialdancewhichbothpartnerstakepartin.

Here,again,therearestrikingsimilaritiestoyoungmenandwomenwhodressuptomeetpartnersatparties,wherethemusicisoftentooloudforwordcommunication.Communicationtheretakesplacethroughappearanceandmovement.

Themostcarefullyplanneddancesintheanimalkingdomarethosethatbeesusetocommunicate.Withbodymovementsalonetheycantellotherbeesthedirectionanddistanceofanewlydiscoveredfood.

Alltheseexamplesmaysuggestinstinctive(本能的)ratherthanintelligentcommunication.Buthumanbodylanguageislargelyinstinctive,too.And,inmanyways,bodylanguagesaysfarmorethanintelligent,wordcommunicationevercan.

24.Noddingandshakingtheheadisa.

A.GestureB.facialexpressionC.postureD.language

25.Dogs'shakingtheirtailsmeans.

A.WarningB.WelcomingC.FightingD.laughing

26.Beesusebodymovementsto.

A.attractpartnerstocommunicateB.communicatewheretheyhavebeen

C.tellotherbeeswheretogoandhowfaritisD.showtheirvictory

C

Wehaveallheardtheexpression:

“Remembertostopandsmelltheroses.”But,howoftendowereallytaketimeoutofourhecticfast-pacedlivestonoticetheworldaroundus?

Iamasguiltyasanyoneoftuningouttheworldinthismanner,especiallywhenIamdrivingonCalifornia’sovercrowdedstreets.Ashorttimeago,however,Iwitnessedaneventthatshowedmehowbeingwrappedupinmyownlittleworldhaskeptmefrombeingfullyawareofthebiggerworldpicturearoundme.

Iwasdrivingtoabusinessappointmentand,asusual,IwasplanninginmymindwhatIwasgoingtosay.Icametoaverybusycrossroadswherethestoplighthadjustturnedred.“Allright,”Ithoughttomyself,“IcanbeatthenextlightifIraceaheadofthepack.”Mymindandcarwereinautopilot,readytogowhensuddenlymytrancewasbrokenbyanunforgettablesight.Ayoungcouple,bothblind,werewalkingarm-in-armacrossthisbusycrossroadswithcarswhizzingbyineverydirection.Themanwasholdingthehandofalittleboy,whilethewomanwasclutchingababyslingtoherchest,obviouslycarryingachild.Eachofthemhadawhitecaneextended,searchingforcluestonavigatethemacrossthecrossroads.

InitiallyIwasmoved.TheywereovercomingwhatIfeltwasoneofthemostfearedhandicaps—blindness.“Wouldn’titbeterribletobeblind?

”Ithought.Withoutrealizingthedangertheywerein,theywerewalkingrightthepathofoncomingcars.IwasfrightenedforthembecauseIdidn’tknowiftheotherdriversunderstoodwhatwashappening.

AsIwatchedfromthefrontlineoftraffic(Ihadthebestseatinthehouse),Isawamiracleunfoldbeforemyeyes.Everycarineverydirectioncametoasimultaneousstop.Ineverheardthescreechofbrakesoreventhepeepofacarhorn.Nobodyevenyelled,“Getoutoftheway!

”Everythingfroze.Inthatmoment,timeseemedtostandstillforthisfamily.Amazed,Ilookedatthecarsaroundmetoverifythatwewereallseeingthesamething,Inoticedthateveryone’sattentionwasalsofixedonthecouple.Neverskippingabeat,thecoupleadjustedtheircourseastheyfollowedthecoaching.Trustingtheirwhitecanesandthecallsfromsomeconcernedcitizens,theymadeittotheothersideoftheroad.Astheyarrivedatthecurb,onethingstruckme—theywerestillarm-in-arm.Iwastakenabackbytheemotionlessexpressionsontheirfacesandjudgedthattheyhadnoideawhatwasreallygoingonaroundthem.YetIimmediatelysense

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