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高二英语月考题

(时间:

120分钟,满分:

150分)

第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

TherearedozensofmovierecommendationenginesontheWeb.They’realldifferent,butsomearedefinitelybetterthanothers.

RottenTomatoes

InsteadoftellingRottenTomatoeswhichfilmsyoulike,youcantellitwhatkindoffilmsyouenjoy,whichactorsyouwanttosee,andotherstandardstohelpitfindthebestmovieforyou.There’salotofvariabilityinthequalityofRottenTomatoesrecommendationsbutit’salsoanicewaytofindtherightfilmforanymood.

Netflix

Netflixasksyoutorate(划分等级)moviestodeterminewhichfilmsyou’llwanttoseenext.Andalthoughitdoesmakeiteasytoratemoviesanditdoesreturnhugelists,theideasitgivesyouaren’tallthatstrong.It’seasytouse,butit’snotthebestwaytogetmovierecommendations.

Jinni

Whetheryouwanttosearchforfilmsbasedonyourmood,timeavailable,orreviews,thesitehasitall.ButJinni’smostamazingfeatureisitssemantic(语义的)search.Youcanenteratermlike“filmsthatshowChrisFarleyyelling”andthesitewillreturnfilmsthatmatchyourquestion.Gotouseit.Youwon’tregretit!

Criticker

Insteadofjustallowingyoutorankfilms,Critickercomparesyourratingstothoseofotherusersandseehowcloselyyourtastesmatchthoseofotherusers.Oncetheservicefindsmatches,youcanviewtheseusers’listsandseewhichmoviestheylike.

1.Whichonedoestheauthorrecommendmost?

A.RottenTomatoes.B.Netflix.

C.Jinni.D.Criticker.

2.WhatmakesCritickerspecial?

A.Comparingusers’ratings.

B.Rankingyourfavouritefilms.

C.Offeringdifferentstandards.

D.Findingfilmsbasedonmood.

3.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Torecommendthebestonlinemovies.

B.Toshowhowtousemoviesearchengines.

C.Tointroduceseveralmoviesearchengines.

D.Toexplainhowtofindthebestonlinemovies.

B

BEAVERTON,Ore.—JaimeNaredisnearly6foot1andblessedwithMichaelJordanstyleskills.Ingames,shecanmorethanholdherownagainsttheboys,droppingthreepointersandsometimesscoring30pointsormore.

Andthere,accordingtohercoach,liestheproblem.

“She’ssogood,”MichaelAbrahamsaid.“Shemakestheboyslooklikescrubs(灌木丛).”Soshehasbeentoldshecannolongerplayonboys’teamsattheHoop,aprivateBeavertonbasketballfacilitythatrunsaleagueinwhichAbraham’steamscompete.

Thetroublestartedlastmonth,whensomeparentstoldtheHoopmanagementtheydidn’tlikeJaimeplayingwiththeboys.HoopofficialsinformedAbrahamthatJaime,afteryearsononeofhisboys’teams,wasrefused.NealFranzer,theHoop’sdirectorofoperations,saidThursdaythattheparentswereadamant(坚决的)buttheircomplaintshadnothingtodowithJaime’sskills.

“Theysaidtheproblemwasthattheboyswereplayingdifferentlyagainstherbecauseshewasagirl,”hesaid.“They’dbeentaughtnottopushagirl,andthefocushadchangedfromplayingbasketballtonoticingagirlwasonthefloorwiththem.”

HoopofficialsemailedAbrahamtoremindhimoftherules.Abraham,Jaimeandherparentsdidn’tbuyit.“Ithinkthecomplaintscomefromparentswhodon’tlikeseeingagirlthatgoodplayingagainsttheirsons,”Abrahamsaid.

Jaime,whosaidshe“fellinlove”withbasketballwhenshewas8,likestheboys’teambecauseboysplayafastpacedgame.

Jaime’smum,ReikoWilliams,saidtheissueboiledoverafteraparticulargame.“Shescored30points,”Williamssaid.“Irememberoneplay.Shestoletheballandmadeabehindthebackpasstoateammate.Hemissedthelayin,andshegrabbedthereboundandputitin.Ithinkitwasjusttoomuchforsomeofthoseparents.”

4.Accordingtothepassage,MichaelAbrahamis________.

A.JaimeNared’sfather

B.JaimeNared’scoach

C.JaimeNared’steammate

D.theHoop’sdirectorofoperations

5.JaimeNared’sproblemliesinthat________.

A.shetakesadvantageoftheboys

B.shecan’tkeeppacewiththeboys

C.shedoesn’tobeytherulesofbasketball

D.sheplaysevenbetterthanherboyteammates

6.JaimeNaredwasrefusedbytheboys’teamsbecause________.

A.shewastoorudeonthecourt

B.shehadbetterskillsthantheboys

C.theboysdidn’tliketoplaywithagirl

D.theboyscouldn’tgetfocusedwhenplayingwithher

7.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.

A.JaimeNaredhasgreattalentinbasketball

B.JaimeNaredhasplayedbasketballfornearlytenyears 

C.JaimeNareddoesn’tknowhowtodefendwhileplaying

D.JaimeNared’smotherdoesn’twantherdaughtertoplaywithboys

C

HaveyoueverwonderedhowyourfavoriteNBAteamreceiveditsfamousname?

AllNBAteamshaveaninterestingstoryorahistorybehindtheirnames.Someofthenamesreflectedthecity’scultureorhistory,otherscamefrompreviousownersandmanywereselectedthrough“NametheTeam”contests.

ForteamslikeLosAngelesandUtah,thenameswerenotalwaysareflectionofthecity.EventhoughLosAngeleshasnolakes,theLakernamehasbeenacitytreasureforalmost40years.BeforegoingtoLosAngeles,theteamoriginatedinMinneapolis,Minnesota.In1948,teamofficialschosethenameforitsdirectrelationshiptothestate’smotto,“TheLandof10,000Lakes”.TheteamnamewentunchangedaftermovingtoLosAngelesin1960.

BecauseUtah’steamoriginatedinNewOrleans,Louisiana,itwascalledtheJazz.In1974,NewOrleansclubofficialschosethenametorepresentthecityforitsreputationasthe“jazzcapitaloftheworld”.ThenamestayedwiththeteamevenafterfindinganewhomeinSaltLakeCity,Utahin1979.

TheChicagoBulls’originalowner,RichardKlein,namedtheteamtheBulls.Hepickedthenamebecauseafightingbullisrelentless(不屈不挠的)andneverquits.Klein,whofoundedtheclubin1966,believedthesequalitieswerenecessaryforachampionshipteamandhopedhisChicagoathleteswouldliveuptotheteamname.

MiamichosetheHeatfromnamessuchastheSharks,Beaches,andBarracudas.ThenameMagicwasthewinnerfortheOrlandoteambecausethecity’stourismsloganis“CometotheMagic”.

TraditionplayedabigpartinnamingtheNewYorkKnicks.Chosenbytheclub’sfounderNedIrish,theKnicks’namewasalreadyimportantinNewYork’shistory.ThefirstorganizedteaminbasketballhistorywasnamedtheNewYorkKnickerbockersortheKnickerbockersNine.

In1967,theIndianPacersselectedtheirteamnameinadifferentwayfrommostotherteams.TheirdecisionwasbasedonwhattheywantedtoaccomplishintheNBA.TeamofficialschosethePacersnamebecausetheorganizationwantedtosetthe“pace”inprofessionalbasketball.

8.WhichofthenamesreflectsthecultureofthecityNewOrleans?

A.TheJazz.

B.TheIndianPacers.

C.TheHeat.

D.TheSharks.

9.AccordingtoParagraph2,weknow________.

A.theLakerteamwasfirstsetupinLosAngeles

B.LosAngelesisfamousforitslakes

C.Minnesotaisastatewithalotoflakes

D.theLakerteamhasbeeninLosAngelesforlessthan40years

10.RichardKleinnamedtheteamtheBullsbecausehehopedhisteamwould________.

A.beasstrongasbulls

B.setthe“pace”inprofessionalbasketball

C.beNumber1forever

D.keepfightingandnevergiveup

11.HowdidtheHeatgetthename?

A.Itwasnamedbyitsoriginalowner.

B.ItwasnamedafterMiami’smotto.

C.Itcamefromthenamesofotherteams.

D.Itsownercameupwiththenamebyaccident.

D

ShouldIstayorshouldIgo?

AnLEDdevice(设备)fordriverlesscarsaimstogivepedestrians(行人)atacrossingthepowertocommunicatewithcars,signalingforthemtostopordriveon.

Blink,createdbyresearchersattheRoyalCollegeofArtsandImperialCollegeLondon,turnstheawkwarddanceofeyecontactandhandgesturesthathappenswhenacarslowsdownwhilesomeoneiswaitingtocrosstheroadintosomethingdriverlesscarscanunderstand.

Blinkcombinesanorganiclightdisplaywiththewindscreen(挡风玻璃)andwindowsofacaranduseslightsignalstoshowpedestrianswhenthecarisawareoftheirpresence.Ifthecardetectsapedestrian,afigurelightsup.

Ifapedestrianraisesahandasastopsign,thefigureturnsgreen,directingthepedestriantocross,andthecarispreventedfrommovingforward.Iftheyplaceahandouttothesidetosignalforthecartogoforward,thefigureturnsredandthecarcontinues.

ButGeorgeFilipattheUniversityofNottingham,UKisn’tcertainitisagoodideatogivepedestrianscontroloverdriverlesscars.Hesayscitiescouldendupcrowdedbecausepedestrianskeepstoppingcars.

“Producersshouldwaituntilthenoveltyofdriverlesscarshaswornoffbeforecreatingcar-pedestriancommunicationssystems,”hesays.“Weneedtolearnhowpeopleactuallycommunicatewithautonomouscars.”

Theideaistohelppeoplefeelmorecomfortablearounddriverlesscars,saysBlinkco-creatorRaunaqBose.“Iteffectivelygivespedestriansthecar-stoppingpowersoflollipopmenandwomen(帮助学童过马路的交通安全员).”

Theteamhasn’tyettestedthedeviceonadriverlesscar,butBosesaysseveralautomotivecompanieshaveexpressedinterest.

12.WhatdoweknowaboutBlink?

A.It’sanewcarbrand.

B.It’sadriving-aidsystem.

C.It’sacar-producingcompany.

D.It’salreadywidelyknowntothepublic.

13.Whatwilladriverlesscardowhenapedestrianputsahandtotheside?

A.Pickupspeed.

B.Slowdown.

C.Cometoastop.

D.Keepmoving.

14.What’sGeorgeFilip’sattitudetowardsBlink?

A.Negative.

B.Curious.

C.Uninterested.

D.Appreciative.

15.WhatcanbeinferredfromwhatBosesaid?

A.There’sademandforthedevice.

B.Thedevicehasanuncertainfuture.

C.Thedeviceisperfectfordriverlesscars.

D.Severalcompanieshavebeguntousethedevice.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分

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