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高二英语下学期第二次月考习题
辽宁省葫芦岛市第八中学2015-2016学年高二英语下学期第二次月考(4月)试题(无答案)
第一部分完形填空(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和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂
WhenIwasalittleboy,Iwouldplayoutsideforhoursonsunnysummerdaysandthenhaveadeepandpeacefulsleepatnight.Sometimes,I'dhavesomevividdreams,makingme 1 foramoment.Istareoutintothedarknesstoseeifanythingwasthereandthen 2 overandgobacktosleep.IcanstillrememberafewtimeswhenIwokeup, 3 outintothedarkness,andactually 4 someonethere.ItwasMom 5 overmeasIslept.Eachtimeshe 6 toldmetogobacktosleepandIclosedmyeyesagain,feeling 7 andloved.
I 8 askedMomwhyshewatchedmesleepfromtimetotime,but 9 seeing10myownchildrensofast,IthinkIknowwhy.Shewantedtocatchamomentintimeand 11 itinherheartforever.Ijust 12 thatshecarriedalotofthosemomentswithherintoHeavenwhenshe 13 atonly55.LastnightIwassleepinglightly 14 Isuddenlyfeltsomeonenearme.IopenedmyeyesandsawMom’s15 standingintheroom,smilingatme.Andthenshe
wasgone.Now 16 maysaythatthiswasjustadream,awishorpartofanold 17 .Tome,though,itwas18 thatMom'slovingspiritwasstillwatchingoverme.Tome,itwasevidenceenoughtoknowthatdayIwouldbe 19 withherandeveryoneIhaveeverloved.
Trustintheirlove.Knowthatyourownlifecanbefullof 20 ,too.Thenjoyfullygooutandliveitwithabraveheartandasmilingsoul.
1.A.awake B.afraidC.worriedD.excited
2.A.take B.rollC.lookD.climb
3.A.wentB.burstC.lookedD.found
4.A.metB.sawC.expectedD.dream
5.A.sittingB.treatingC.helpingD.watching
6.A.angrilyB.gentlyC.silentlyD.gladly
7.A.quiet B.nervousC.safeD.anxious
8.A.neverB.oftenC.sometimesD.seldom
9.A.beforeB.afterC.since D.for
10.A.bringupB.raiseupC.growupD.liftup
11.A.holdB.removeC.findD.cover
12.A.decideB.hopeC.wonderD.remember
13.A.ranawayB.putawayC.tookawayD.passedaway
14.A.whileB.whenC.afterD.before
15.A.figure B.bodyC.shapeD.shadow
16.A.allB.noneC.someD.any
17.A.dreamB.wishC.storyD.memory
18.A.timeB.proofC.chanceD.belie
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19.A.reunitedB.buriedC.connectedD.joined
20.A.hopeB.loveC.joyD.surprise
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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Yoursmartphonemayseemlikethecenterofyourentertainment,butaKentStateUniversitystudyshowsthattoomuchphoneuseissuckingthefunrightoutofoursparetime.
Researcherswatchedagroupofnearly500studentsandmeasuredtheirdailysmartphoneuse.Thosewhowereconsideredinthe“high-use”groupexperiencedmorestressandanxietyduringtheirsparetimethantheothergroups.
Sowhatcanwedoinordertoreallytakeadvantageofoursparetime?
We'vecollectedseveralactivitiesbelowthatalsotakeafewhourstocomplete,butbestpartofall,you'llimproveyourhealthintheprocess.
Whetheryou'reathomeoronvacation,it'simportanttodisconnectfromtheWi-Fiandconnectwithyoursurroundingseveryonceinawhile.Walkinginnaturecandogoodtoyourhealth.AsaprofessionaltravelerSamanthaBrownputitinarecentpassage,“Iputthemapinmybackpocket,putdownthephonesandtakeagood,longwalk.Justwander.”
Gotobedearlier.Whatcanhelpimproveyourmood?
Extrasleep,naturally.Gettingtherightamountofsleepisveryimportanttoourhealthandstudiesshowthatwedon'tgetenoughofit.
Spendsomequalitytimewithyourlovedones.Spendingtimewithlovedonescanreducestressinthebody.Wantevenmoreaddedbenefits?
Makeyoursparetimepartofasharedmeal.Researchsuggestseatingtogethercanmakeyoufeelgood.
Puttingpentopaperisagoodexercise.Trywritingdownyourthoughts.Writinghasalotofhealthbenefits,fromincreasingyoursenseofgratitudetohelpingwiththehealingprocess.Besides,writingdownyourthoughtsmayevenhelpclearyourmind.
Readabook.Andletyourselfgetlostinagoodstory.Researchshowsthatreadingcanreducestress,keepyourbrainsharpandcanevenhelpyousleepbetter.
21.What'stheresultoftheresearchaboutsmartphoneuse?
A.Thesmartphoneisthecenterofentertainment.
B.Themoreyouuseyourphone,thelessfunyou'llhave.
C.Nearly500studentsusetheirsmartphonestoomuch.
D.Thosewhoareinthe“high-use”groupfeelmuchhappier.
22.Thewriteroffersussomeactivitiesinorderto________.
A.makegooduseofoursparetime
B.useourphonesmoreeffectively
C.findmorefuninourphones
D.ge
talotclosertonature
23.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourmood,youhadbetter________.
A.putthemapinyourbackpocket
B.gettherightamountofsleep
C.clearyourmindbywriting
D.getlostinagoodstory
24.Spendingtimewithlovedonescan________.
A.improveyoursleeplevel
B.keepyourbrainsharp
C.disconnectfromtheWi-Fi
D.makeyoufeelhappy
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthefifthparagraphmean?
A.Mood.B.Health.
C.Study.D.Sleep.
B
Ourlibraryoffersdifferenttypesofstudyingplacesandprovidesagoodstudyingenvironment.
Zones
Thelibraryisdividedintodifferentzones.Theupperfloorisaquietzonewithoverathousandplacesforsilentreading,andplaceswhereyouca
nsitandworkwithyourowncomputer.Thereadingplacesconsistmostlyoftablesandchairs.Thegroundflooristhezonewhereyoucantalk.Hereyoucanfindsofasandarmchairsforgroupwork.
Computers
Youcanuseyourowncomputertoconnecttothewifispeciallypreparedfornotebookcomputers,youcanalsouselibrarycomputers,whichcontainthemostcommonlyusedapplications,suchasMicrosoftOffice.TheyaresituatedintheareaknownastheExperimentalFieldonthegroundfloor.
Group-studyplaces
Ifyouwanttodiscussfreelywithoutdisturbingothers,youcanbookastudyroomorsitatatableonthegroundfloor.Somestudyroomsarefor2-3peopleandotherscanholdupto6-8people.Allroomsaremarkedonthelibrarymaps.
Thereare40group-studyroomsthatmustbebookedviathewebsite.Tobook,youneedanactiveUniversityaccountandavalidUniversitycard.Youcanusearoomthreehoursperday,ninehoursatmostperweek.
StorageofStudyMaterial
Thelibraryhaslockersforstudentstostorecourseliterature.Whenyouhaveobtainatleast40credits,youmayrentalockerandpay400SEKforayear’srentalperiod.
RulestobeFollowed
Mobilephoneconversationsarenotpermittedanywhereinthelibrary.Keepyourphoneonsilentasifyouwereinalectureandexitthelibraryifyouneedtoreceivecalls.
Pleasenotethatfoodandfruitareforbiddeninthelibrary,butyouareallowed
tohavedrinksandsweetswithyou.
26.Thelibrary’supperfloorismainlyforstudentsto______.
A.havegroupdiscussionsB.readinaquietplace
C.takecomfortableseatsD.gettheircomputersfixed
27.Whatconditionshouldbemettobookagroup-studyroom?
A.Groupmustconsistof8people
B.Three-houruseperdayistheminimum
C.Oneshouldfirstregisterattheuniversity
D.Applicantsmustmarktheroomonthemap
28.Astudentcanrentalockerinthelibraryifhe______.
A.hasearnedtherequiredcredi
tsB.attendscertaincoursed
C.hasnowheretoputhisbooksD.canaffordtherentalfee
29.WhatshouldNOTbebroughtintothelibrary?
A.MobilephonesB.OrangejuiceC.CandyD.Sandwiches
C
Britainhasadiversityofaccents.Someareloved;otherscanmaketheirspeakersfeelstigmatized(羞耻的).HerearesomedifferentBritishaccentsandthepatternsassociatedwiththem.
Scotland
Famouspeople:
GordonBrown,UKformerPrimeMinister
Pattern:
Scottishpeoplearehabituallyseenasthrifty(节俭的)andcarefulofdetail.Theyarealsoregularlydescribedasunhealthybecauseoftheperceptionthattheyenjoyalcoholanddeep-friedfoodtoomuch.
Liverpool
Famouspeople:
TheBeatles,popband
Pattern:
PeoplefromLiverpoolareoftenseenashumorousandhigh-spirited.ButasTheIndependentnewspaperexplains,“Theyaresometimescharacterizedaslazyandhard-drinking.”
Newcastle
Famouspeople:
AlanShearer,footballer
Pattern:
Theyareconsideredasfriendly,ifsomewhatsimplefolk,usuallypassionatefootballfans,wholikebeerandcigarettes.
Birmingham
Famouspeople:
OzzyOsbourme,rocker
Pattern:
Birminghampeopleareviewedasunintelligentandlackingincreativitybecauseofthe“whiney(好发牢骚的)”toneoftheirregionalaccent.
EastLondon
Famouspeople:
DavidBeckham,footballer
Pattern:
peoplewithaCockney(伦敦腔)accentareusuallyregardedasbeingcheerfulbutmostlyinterestedinmoney.TheyareseenascitypeoplewithnointerestinlifeoutsideLondon.
30.Accordingtothearticle,peoplefromScotlandandLiverpoolarebothseenas____.
A.unintelligentB.showingastronginterestinalcohol
C.havingagoodsenseofhumorD.lazy
31.PeoplewhoshareDavidBeckham’saccentarethoughtofas_____.
A.uncari
ngB.energetic
C.generouswiththeirmoneyD.uninterestedinlifebeyondLondon
32.Peoplefromwhichregionareoftenviewedaslackingincreativity?
A.LiverpoolB.NewcastleC.BirminghamD.EastLondon
D
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