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河南省鹤壁市淇县第一中学2016-2017学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题

(满分 120分,限时 100分钟) 

本试题分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

考试结束后,只交答题纸和答题卡,试题自己保留。

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分:

听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分

第一节(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。

A

Inourdailylife,itisnecessarytomakesmalltalkincertainsituations.Ithelpstofilltimebetweenpeoplewhenitiscompletelyquiet.Youmaynotfeelliketalkingwithsomeoneelseoryouareveryshyatthebeginning,butitissometimesthoughttoberudetosaynothing.

Peopleusesmalltalkalmosteveryday.Itusuallytakesplacewhenyoumeetsomeoneyoudon’tknowatallorso

meoneyou’renotfamiliarwith.Forexample,waitressesandhairdressersoftenmakesmalltalkwiththeircustomers.Ifyouhappentobeoutsidewhenthemailmancomestoyourdoor,youmightmakesmalltalkwithhim,too.

Mostoften,smalltalkhappensinplaceswherepeoplearewaitingforsomething.Forexample,youmighttalkwithanotherpersonwhoiswaitingforthebustoarrive.Peoplealsomakesmalltalkinadoctor’swaitingroom,orwhentheyarewaitinginalinetobuysomething.Attheoffice,peoplemakesmalltalkinelevatorsorlunchrooms,especiallyifthereisaline-up.Mingling(交际)isoftenrequiredamongpeoplewhodon’tknoweachotherverywellataparty.I

notherwords,theyareexpectedtowalkaroundandtalkwithothers.

Themostcommontimeforsmalltalktohappenisthefirsttimeyouseeormeetsomeoneonagivenday.Forexample,ifyouseeaco-workerinthelounge(休息室)youmightsayhelloanddiscussthesportsorweather.However,then

exttimeyouseeeachotheryoumightjustsmileandsaynothing.Ifthereisverylittlenoise,itmightbetherighttimetostartapleasantconversation.Ifsomeoneisreadingabookatthebusstop,itisprobablynotagoodideatostartaconversation.Anothergoodtimetomakesmalltalkisduringabreakinameetingwhenthere

isnothingimportantgoingon.However,itisimportanttorecognizethesignalwhentheotherpersonwantstheconversationtostop.

21.Smalltalkhappensmostprobablyexceptwhen_____.

A.you’rehavingyourhaircutB.you’rehavingameeting

C.you’rewaitingforabusD.you’rewaitinginalinetobuysomething

22.Itistherighttimetomakesmalltalk

when

A.thereisnothingimportantgoingonduringabreakinameeting

B. theotherpersondoesn’twanttostartaconversation

C.Onthesameday,youseeaco-workerintheloungeagain

D.someoneisreadingabookatthebusstop          

23.Theauthordevelopsthelastparagraphmainlyby_____.

A.givingexplanations             B.discussingquestions

C.tellingstories                  D.providingexamples

24.Wecanlearnfromthetextthatsmalltalk_____.

A.won’thappenamongstrangers

B.canhelpt

obreakthesilence

C.isoftenthoughttobeunnecessary

D.alwaysmakespeopleuncomfortable

B

Howmanycoinshaveyougotinyourpocketrightnow?

Three?

Two?

orone?

Withaphonecardyoucanmakeupto200callswithoutanychangeatall.

(1)Whatdoyoudowithit?

Gotoatelephoneboxmarked(youguessedit)“phonecard”.Putinyourcard,makeyourcallandwhenyou’vefinished,ascreentellsyouhowmuchisleftonyourcard.

(2)Nowappearinashopnearyou.

NeareachCardphoneplaceyou’llfindashopwhereyou

canbuyone.They’reatbus,trainandcitytubestations(地铁).

Manyuniversities,hospitalsandclubs.Restaurantsandgasstationsonthehighwayandshoppingcenters.Atairportsandseaports.

(3)Nomorebrokenpayphones.

Mostbrokenpayphonesarelikethatbecausethey’vebeenvandalized(故意破坏).TherearenocoinsinCardphonetoexcitethieves’interestinit.Soyou’renotprobablytofindavandalizedone.

Getaphonecardyourselfandtryitout,orgetabiggerwallet.

25.Thepassageismost

probably________.

A.awarningB.anote

C.anannouncementD.anadvertisement(广告)

26.Therearethreesections(部分)inthepassage.Whichsectiondoyouthinkisaboutwhyphonecardsaregood?

A.Section1.B.Section2.C..None.D.Section3

27.Choosetherightorderorthestepsunder“Howdoyouuseaphonecard”.

a.Putinyourphonecard.

b.Lookatthescreentofindouthowmanycallsyoucanstillmake.

c.Gotoatelephoneboxmarked“Phonecard”.

d.Makeyourcall.

A.a,b,c,d B.

a,d,c,bC.c,a,d,b D.c,d,a,b

C

CodeOffencePoints

WhatisDrivingOffencePointsSystem?

Aftertheintroductionofthissystem,certaintrafficoffenceswillmakethedriverlosepointsbesides

otherpunishments(惩罚).Adrivermakesanyoftheseoffences,thepointswillbe recorded.Whenthedrivergetsacertainnumberofpoints,hewillbeforbidden(禁止)todriveforacertainamountoftime.

whatarethepurposesofthissystem?

Thisisasystemdesignedtomakeroadmuchsafer.Itcanimprovestandards(水平)ofdrivingandreduceaccidents.

WhichtrafficoffenceswillresultinDrivingOffencePoints?

Ofcourse,notalltrafficoffencesarecoveredbythissystem.Onlythosethathavedirecteffectonroadsafetyareincluded.Therearefourteenitemsinall.

1Causingdeathbydangerousdriving10

2Dangerousdriving10

3Carelessdriving5

4Drivingafterdrinkingortakingdrugs10

5Drivingoverspeedlimitbymorethan15km/hour3

6Drivinginamotorraceontheroad10

7Failingtostopafteranaccident3

8Failingtogiveinformationafteranaccident3

9Failingtoreportanaccident3

10Failingtoobeydirectionsofpoliceofficers3

11Crossingdoublewhitelines3

12Failingtoobeytrafficsignals3

13Failingtogivewaytowalkersatacrosswalk.Failingtostopforpeoplewalking3

14Failingtostopatschoolcrossing3

Whatwillhappenifyouhavegotupto10points?

I

fyouhavegot10pointsorabove,butstilllessthan15points,youwillreceiveawarningletterfromtheTransportDepartment.ThisletterwilltellyourrecordofDrivingOffencePointsandremindyouoftheresultofgettingmorepoints.Itishopedthatthiswarningwillchangeyourdrivingbehaviorforthebetter.

Whatwillhappenifyouhavegot15points?

Ifyouhavegot15pointsormorewithintwoyears,acourtwilltakeawayyourdrivinglicense.Thefirsttimeyouarefoundguiltyyouwillnotbeabletodriveforthreemonths,butifyouarecaughtasecondtimeyouwillnotbeabletodriveforsixmonths.

28.Theunderlinedword“Offence”(Paragraph1)refersto______.

A.adrivinghabitB.anactionagainstthetrafficlaw

C.badbehaviorintheoffice  D.anofficialofroadsafety

29.TheDrivingOffencePoints_________.

A.arepointsearnedbecauseofdangerousdriving

B.isasystemthathelpstoimprovethedrivingstandards

C.showstrafficoffencesofdifferentkinds

D.isaguidedealingwithtrafficoffences

30.Whatwillhappentoyouifyouhavegot13points?

A.Youwillbepunishedforthepoints.

B.Yourdrivinglicensewillbetakenaway.

C.YouwillgetawarningletterfromtheTransportDepartment.

D.YourrecordwillbesenttotheTransportDepartment.

31.Whatwillhappentoyouifyouarecaughtdrivingdangerouslyandtwomonthslateryouarecaughtcarelessdriving?

A.Yourlicensewillbetakenaway.

B.Youwillbetakentothepolicestation.

C.Youwillnotbeabletodrivefor6months.

D.Youwillnotbeabletodrivefor3months.

D.

Aseachsemesterbegins,mycolleaguegreetshisstudentswearingajacketandtie.

“Youmakeonlyonefirstimpression,”hesays.Sowhiletherestofthesemesterheteachesclassinhisusual,morecasualclothes,thefirstweekhepresentsadifferentimage.

Histhoughtisthatstudentswillremembertheirfirstmeetpositivelyandmorereadilythinkhighlyofhimasthesemestergoesonbecausethatfavorablefirstimpressionhasaninfluenceonthem.

Thesequence(顺序)thatwemeetmattersinhowwejudgesubsequent(后来的)

information.Thebiginfluenceoffirstimpressionsisrelatedtothehaloeffect,wheretheperception(看法)ofpositivequalitiesinonethingorpartgivesrisetotheperceptionofsimilarqualitiesinrelate

dthingsorinthewhole.

Hereisanexample:

Youmeetafriendlypersonatapartyandlaterareaskedtocollectmoneyforaworthycause.Youcallthatpersonbecauseyouthinkshewillmakeacontribution.Inreality,thereisnoconnectionbetweenbeingpleasantandbeinggenerous.Yetthehaloeffectleadsyoutothinkthatthetwoarerelated.

Thehaloeffectispowerful,butitisquestionablewhetheritmattersmuchin

long-termrelationships,suchasthatbetweenteacherandstudent.Whiledressingupmaymakestudentsthinktheteachermustknowhissubjectmatterbecausehecreatesaprofessionalfirstimpression,theeffectwearsthinifthepersonturnsouttobeapoorteacherafterall.

Firstimpressionsmatterbuttheydon’thavethefinalword.Factsspeaklouder.IfyouhadneverseenorheardofEinstein,thefirsttimeyousawhimyourimpressionwouldmostlikelybenegative.Nowhisfaceisconnectedwithgenius(天才),notmadnessbecauseheisthepersonwhohascometodefinewhatgeniusis.

TheproblemisthatfewofusareEinsteinsandweoftendon’tgetthechancetochangeanegativefirstimpression.

32.Theauthorexplainsthehaloeffectmainlyby_____.

A.followingtheorderofimportanceB.makingacomparison

C.settingdowngeneralrulesD.givinganexample

33.Intheauthor’seyes,thehaloeffect_____.

A.issurprisinglypowerful  B.mattersmoreinthelongrun   

C.makessometeachersirresponsibleD.mayaffectourjudgmentofothers  

34.TheauthorusestheexampleofEinsteintoshowtheimportanceof_____.

A.appearance       B.impressions

C.truthD.fairness

35.Theauthor

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