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四川省达州市大竹县文星中学学年高二英语月考试题
四川省大竹县文星中学2015年春高二下期6月月考
英语试卷
考试时间:
120分钟;满分:
150分
第I卷(选择题)
一、单项选择:
共15
题每题1分共15分
1.Hebegantoget withmewhenImadethesamemistakeagain.
A.annoyedB.determinedC.terrifiedD.pleased
2.Comparedwiththosegirlswhohaveno toeducation,youarehappyandlucky.
A.wayB.accessC.meansD.approach
3.Iusedtohavea tothatvase,butIbrokeit.
A.companyB.accompanyC.companionD.community
4.Thegirlhas greattalentforwriting.Uptonow,shehaswrittensixbooks,including bookabouttherobot.
A.a;aB.the;theC.不填;不填D.不填;the
5.ThepresidentsaidChinaandtheUShavecommon inmanyaspects.
A.affairsB.businessC.projectsD.interests
6.Youwouldbe arisktoletyourchildgotoschoolbyhimself.
A.omittingB.attachingC.affordingD.running
7.---IthinkI’mgoingtodie.
---______,Joe.Youonlyhaveacold.
A.Don’tmentionitB.TakeiteasyC.It’shardtosayD.Takecare
8.Janeaccidentally______whereshehadhiddenherfather’sbirthdaypresent.
A.letoutB.tryoutC.giveoutD.pickout
9.---______thathemanagedtogettheinformation?
---Oh,afriendofhishelpedhim.
A.WherewasitB.WhatwasitC.HowwasitD.Whywasit
10.Itwon’tbequitealongtime______yoursonisback,sodon’tbeworried.
A.thatB.sinceC.beforeD.until
11.TheSmithshavejustmovedhereandtheyarebusywiththeirnewhouseand______.
A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing
12.——Whydoyouchoosetoworkinaninternationaltravelagency?
——Well,youknow,Englishismy____.Soitismybestchoice.
talent
B.strength
C.ability
D.skill
13.——ItisreportedthattheShanghaiautoshowstopsusingmodels.Howaboutyours?
——Wewill_______.
A.followsuitB.sinkorswimtogether
C.seteyesonitD.gettothebottomofit
14.Familiesof36victimsoftheNewYear'sEvestampede(踩踏)inShanghaiwillreceive800,000yuan($131,147)each_______theirinjuries,localauthoritiessaidWednesday.
A.inlightofB.infavorofC.inpraiseofD.intermsof
15.Brazil'sPresidentDilmaRousseff,once__________re-electedtoasecondterm,nowfaceskeepingthepromiseshemadeinhervictoryspeech."We'regoingtogivenewstrengthtoallpartsoftheeconomy,especiallyindustry,"
A.slightlyB.narrowlyC.instantlyD.shortly
二、完形填空:
共20题每题2分共40分
ThingshavebeenkindoftoughlatelyforShannonBakerandherlittlefamily.Theyhaveeachother’sparentsandyoungdaughterandforthattheyare 16 .Butsheandherhusbandarebothcurrently 17 .Andtheircarisingreatneedof 18 .Andthenthereisthematterof
theirsecondchild,whois 19 soon.SothingsarealittletensefortheBakerfamilythesedays.
WhenShannonandherdaughterwerewalkingthroughastore 20 lotrecently,Shannonpickedupanenvelopefromthegroundthat 21 $4,000incash.Therewerea 22 ofdifferentinterpretations(explanations)thatcouldbeconsidered.Wasthisakindofgood 23 ?
Coulditbeanattemptbytheuniversetobalanceeverything?
CoulditbesimplyagiftfromGod?
Shannondidn’tknow.Theonlythingsheknewwasthatthecashinthatenvelope 24 tosomeoneelse.Oh,andoneotherthingsheknew:
Heryoungdaughterwas 25 .“Mykidwasstandingrightthere 26 Ifoundit,”ShannontoldWLS-TVinChicago.“SobasicallyIwantedtoteachmydaughterhowtobe 27 .Andformethatwasenough.”
Nevermindthebillsthatwere 28 ,orthecarthatneededtobefixed,orthebabythatwouldcomesoon.Andforgetthatwhenshe 29 themoneyovertothepoliceshewastoldthattherewasactuallynothingillegalifshe 30 it.
Thepolicewereabletoreturnthemoneytothepersonwho 31 it:
anoldwoman.Andonecanimaginethe 32 andreliefshefeltwhenthepolicehandedthelostenvelopbacktoher.“Shecametomyhouseandshewasalmostintears, 33 me,”Shannonsaid.“Shegavemeahugandanenvelopewithasmall 34 init.Buttheamount,largeorsmall,wasn’t 35 .Whatwasimportantwastheopportunitytoteachmydaughterhonesty.”
16.A.restrictedB.gratefulC.sensitiveD.upset
17.A.disappointedB.appreciatedC.unemployedD.removed
18.A.cashB.protectionC.repairD.sale
19.A.sickB.dueC.desperateD.dull
20.A.parkingB.gatheringC.cleaningD.begging
21.A.participatedB.containedC.chargedD.paid
22.A.numberB.dealC.handfulD.flood
23.A.expenseB.prizeC.hopeD.luck
24.A.pointedB.reactedC.respondedD.belonged
25.A.watchingB.urgingC.laughingD.affecting
26.A.beforeB.thoughC.becauseD.when
27.A.honestB.loyalC.ripeD.humorous
28.A.passingbyB.givingawayC.showingoffD.pilingup
29.A.watchedB.turnedC.gotD.collected
30.A.checkedB.madeC.keptD.promoted
31.A.sentB.dislikedC.lostD.generated
32.A.respectB.anxietyC.tensionD.joy
33.A.comfortingB.congratulatingC.offendingD.thanking
34.A.amountB.presentC.envelopeD.option
35.A.importantB.necessaryC.evidentD.Essential
三、阅读理解:
共20题每题2分共40分
Ifyourparentstakeoutaloan,remindthemselvestomakethepaymentsontime.Otherwiseitwillbecomeanegativerecordintheirpersonalcreditreports,whichareplayinganincreasinglybigroleinpeople'sdailylives.AstorycarriedbyChongqingMorningPostinJune,underlinesthistrend.
Accordingtothereport,aChongqingstudentborrowedmoneyfromthebanktofinancehisuniversitystudies.Afterhegraduatedin2005,hewenttoworkinShenzhen.Later,hewantedtobuyahouseusingloans.Butseveralbanksturneddownhisloanapplications.Thereasonwasthathehadnotpaidback1,500yuanheborrowedfromabankwhenhewasatuniversity.
Apersonalcreditratingisbecominganessential“pass”ineverydaylife,asChinaestablishesanationwidecreditdatabase.Persona
lcreditsystemsgoback150years.Indevelopedcountries,enterprisesandbanksusethemtodecidewhetherornottoloanmoneyordootherbusinesswithaperson.
Acreditreportestimatesthecreditworthinessofanindividual,acompany,orevenacountry.Itisanevaluationmadebycreditbureausofaborrower'soverallcredithistoryandhisorherabilitytorepaydebt.Apoorcreditratingmeansahighriskofdefaultingonaloan,andthusleadstotherefusalofaloanbythelender.
TodayinChina,credithistoryinbanksisthemajorcontentofacreditreport.Butinthefuture,reportswillincludeinformationaboutthepaymentoftelephonebills,waterusefees,electricityandnaturalgasbills,andtaxes,accordingtoofficialsofthePeople'sBankofChina,thecentralbank.
Personalinformationsuchasappearance,geneticdata,fingerprints,bloodtype,diseasehistory,ethnicidentity,familyandreligiousbeliefsarenottobeincludedincreditreports,accordingtoadraftregulationoncreditratingissuedlastyearbytheSateCouncil.Theauthorsofthedrafthavejustfinishedsoliciting(征求)publicopinions.
TheCreditReferenceCenterrunbythePeople'sBankofChinaisinchargeofdevelopinganationwidecreditdatabase.Creditreportsforallpeoplewithbanktran
sactions(交易)beganin2006.
Apersonalcreditratingisimportanttothesocialandeconomicactivitiesofaperson.According
tothedraft,ifyouhaveapersonalnegativecreditrecord,itwillbekeptforfiveyears.
36.Theauthortookthestoryasanexampleinorderto________.
A.warnusoftheimportanceofourpersonalcreditreport
B.tellusthestoryofaChongqingstudent
C.encourageustousecreditswidely
D.informustoapplyforaloanatuniversity
37.Creditreportswillincludethefollowingexcept________.
A.taxesB.telephonebillsC.waterusefeesD.geneticdata
38.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatements isTRUE?
A.Personalcreditsystemsgoback150yearsinChina.
B.YoucanturntothePeople'sBankofChinafortheinformationaboutyourcreditreport.
C.Credithistoryinbanksistheonlycontentofacreditreport.
D.Creditreportsbeganin2006inChina.
39.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.ACreditReportRatingB.CreditinChina
C.CreditReallyCountsD.CreditReportContents
Childrenaredelight,theyareourfuture.Butsadly,hiringsomeonetotakecareofthemwhenyou’regoingtoworkisgettingmoreexpensivebytheyear.
Earlierthismonthitwasreported,thatthecostofinvolvinganinfantorsmallkidatachildcarecentrerose3 percentin2012,fasterthanthegeneralcostofliving.Therearenowlargestripsofthecountrywheredaycare(日托)foraninfantcostsmorethan10%oftheaveragemarriedcouples’income.
Thisisnotnecessarilyanewtrend,butitissomewhatpuzzlingme.Thepriceofprofessionalchildcarehasbeenrisingsincethe1980s.Yetduringthattime,payforprofessionalchildcareworkershasstoodstill.Actuallycaregivers(护理员)earnlesstodaythantheydidin1990.Consideringthatlaborcostsareresponsibleforabout80%ofadaycarecenter’sexpenses,onewouldinferthatstablewagesmeansstableprices.
Sowhoistoblameforhigherchildcarecosts?
Childcareisacarefullyregulatedindustry.Stateslaydownrulesabouthowmanychildreneachemployeeisallowedtowatchover,thespacecarecentersneedperchild,andotherdetails.Andthestrictertheregulationsare,thehigherthecostswillbe.InMassachusetts,wherechildcarecentersmusthireoneteacherforeverythreeinfants,thepriceofcareaveragedmorethan$16,000peryear.InMississippi,wherecentersmusthireoneteacherforeveryfiveinfants,thepriceofcareaveragedlessthan$5,000.
UnfortunatelyIdon’thaveallthedaycarecenterregulations,butIwouldn’tbesurprisedifastheruleshavebecomemorecomplicated,priceshaverisen.Thetradeoff(交换)mightbeworthitincertaincases;afterall,thehealthandsafetyofchildrenshouldprobablycomebeforech