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南康中学高二第二学期英语月考考试2005-3-19

第Ⅰ卷(四部分,共107分)

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)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

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。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间来阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

听第8段材料,回答第12,13题。

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

第二部分:

单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分.)

21.Iamontheway_____themosthighlypaidmaninthecompany.

A.ofbecomingB.tobecome

C.tobecomingD.intobecoming

22.---Whatmadehimsosad?

---_____shefailedinherexamination.

A.ThatB.BecauseC.AsD.since

23.Onceyouarecontractedwiththedisease,youwillneverhopeto______thevirusandsufferingsfromitallyourlife.

A.befreefromB.avoidC.defeatD.cure

24.I________themwhentheaccidenthappened,butI_______howtogivefirstaid.

A.couldhelp/knewB.couldhelp/didn’tknown

C.couldhavehelped/hadnotknownD.couldhavehelped/don’tknow

25.Never_________one,________thatacarcausessomuchpollution.

A.Iwouldhavebought/ifIhadknown

B.didIbuy/ifIknew

C.wouldIhavebought/hadIknown

D.willIbuy/ifIknow

26._______hisreturnfromBritain,hebeganhisresearchwork.

A.ImmediatelyB.OnC.WhenD.Assoonas

27.—KatereallyupsetGranny.

—I'msureshedidn’t

A.wanttoB.havetoC.hopesoD.meanto

28.Thelittleboyhasnotlearnedhowtothetimeyet.

A.seeB.knowC.understandD.tell

29.Itwashesaiddisappointedme.

A.what,thatB.what,whyC.what,becauseD.why,that

30.-Howlongareyoustaying?

-Idon'tknow.___________.

A.That'sOKB.NevermindC.ItdependsD.Itdoesn'tmatter

31.It’snicetohearfromheragain.________,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.

A.What’smoreB.That’stosayC.InotherwordsD.Believeitornot

32.______twoexamstoworryabout,Ihavetoworkreallyhardthisweekend.

A.WithB.BesidesC.AsforD.Becauseof

33.SARSisanillnessthatcanresultindeathunlessintime.

A.totreatB.treatingC.treatedD.treat

34.----Youshouldhaveinformedhimthematteryesterday.

----Yes,IwouldratherIso.

A.to,haddoneB.with,didC.for,didD.of,haddone

35.Thepostmanmustdeliverthemail_______badtheweatheris.

A.howeverB.howC.nomatterD.whatever

第三部分:

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分.)

Manythousandsofyearsago,faroffinthemiddleofabigocean,milesfromthenearestland,acrackopenedinanunderseavolcano.Anexplosionofredhotlavaand36ashesburstforth.Hugeblackcloudsflewtothe37,thewaterboiledandwhitesteammixedwiththefierycloud.

Thehotlava38higherandhigherandspreadwiderandwider.Inthisway,slowly,an39roseupinthesea.

Thehotlavacooledandbecameshiningblackrock.Hotsunheatdown40therock.Coolrainsfell.Nowhot,nowcold,therocksplitand41brokeintopieces.Inthecourseoftime,afineloosesoilcoveredtheisland.

Nothinglivedonthenakedsoil.Butslowly,42theyears,theislandbecamecoveredwithgreenplants.Andslowlyanimalsbegantomoveoveritsbeachesandhills.Howdid43getthere?

Thisstorywillbeaboutatropicalisland44bywarmseas.Butthewaytheplantsandanimalscametothislittlebitofearthintheseaisthestoryofhowplantsandanimalshavespreadfromoneislandto45allovertheworld.

Aroundtheislandthewindblew,theoceanwashedoutandthebirdsflappedtheir46.Thewind,thesea,andthebirdswere47_bringinglifetothenewisland.

Fromtheislandnearestthenewisland,thewindpickedupseedas48asdust,andkeptthemdrifting(漂游)throughtheair.Andfromlandnearandfarthe49broughtlittlespiders(蜘蛛)andotherinsectssolightthattheycouldsailontheaircurrents.Butthewindalsobroughtinvisiblelivingthings50tinytoseeandmillionsoftheworld’ssmallestplantsandthebacteria(细菌)floatedintheair.Someof51fellontheislandandmultiplied(繁殖).

Althoughthewindbroughtsomanylivingthingstotheisland,onlytheplants52growthereatfirst.Whilemanyanimals53ontheisland,theycouldfindnofood.Aspiderspunitsweb(网)invain(徒劳),becausetherewere54insectsitcouldcatchinitssilkythreads.Insectscouldn’tstayuntiltherewereplantsforthemto55.Sotheplantshadtobethepioneerlifeonthisisland.

36.A.burningB.coolingC.warmingD.lighting

37.A.heavenB.skyC.earthD.sun

38.A.piledB.reducedC.missedD.lasted

39.A.instituteB.incidentC.IndiaD.island

40.A.acrossB.onC.pastD.against

41.A.graduallyB.hurriedlyC.rapidlyD.quickly

42.A.throughB.belowC.inD.till

43.A.theyB.youC.someD.any

44.A.separatelyB.surroundedC.dividedD.joined

45.A.otherB.anotherC.anyoneD.each

46.A.earsB.wingsC.eyesD.feet

47.A.atsightB.athandC.atworkD.atfirst

48.A.lightB.heavyC.usefulD.dirty

49.A.waterB.windC.cloudD.rain

50.A.tooB.alsoC.veryD.for

51.A.theseB.allC.thisD.many

52.A.shouldB.couldC.dareD.must

53.A.landedB.fellC.droppedD.thought

54.A.uncomfortableB.noC.agreatdealofD.alotof

55.A.eatB.seeC.playwithD.livein

第四部分:

阅读理解(共16小题,每小题2分,满分32分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中选出最佳选项。

A

Tsunami(海啸)deathtolltorisegreatly

AseniorU.N.officialhasdescribedtheIndianOceanearthquakeandtsunamiasamongtheworst-evernaturaldisasters.TheUnitedNations'topemergencyrelief(救济)official,JanEgeland,saysthedeathtollfromtheDecember26tsunamimayrisemuchhigherasmoreinformationbecomesavailablefromtheisolatedwesterncoastofSumatra.Mr.EgelandsaysreliefworkersarenowfocusingonthewesterncoastofnorthernSumatra(苏门答腊).Hesaystheyarejustbeginningtofullygraspthelevelofdestructioncausedbytheearthquakeandtsunamiinthatarea."Thecoastislow.Ittakesthefullblast(冲击波)ofthetsunamiwhichwasatitshighestandmany,manyofthesevillagesaregone,"hesaid."Thereisnotrace(踪迹)leftofthem.Theyhadhardlyroadsbefore.Nowtheyhavenothing.ThedeathtollwillgrowhighlyonthewestcoastofSumatra.Whatwillbethefinaltoll,wewillneverknow.Butwemaybetalkingoftensofthousandsoffurtherdeathsinthisarea.ThetownofMeulaboh,nearly50,000inhabitants,hasperhapsbeenthemostdestructedofanytownanywhere,evenmuchmorethanBandaAceh."Mr.EgelanddescribesreachingtheisolatedpartsofSumatraasanightmare(恶梦).Mr.Egelandsaidinternationalresponsetothedisasterhasbeen,inhiswords"overwhelminglypositive."Hesaidmuchoftheaidisbeingdirectedatthewaterandsanitationsectors(卫生设备)intheworst-hitcountries.56.Inthispassage,thephrase“deathtoll“means________________.A.deadbodyB.deadpeopleC.deadanimalsD.thenumberofpeoplewhodied57.Wewillneverknowthefinaltollbecause________________.A.thetsunamiishappeningnowB.peoplearecontinuingtodieC.informationisdifficulttogetD.toomanypeoplehavedied58.ReliefworkersarefocusingonthewesterncoastofnorthernSumatra.because__________.A.thecoastthereislowB.IttakesthefullblastofthetsunamiC.ithasperhapsbeenthemostdestructedD.manyofthesevillagesaregone59.“Internationalresponsetothedisasterhasbeenoverwhelminglypositive”means_________.A.thepeopleoftheworldtakeanactivepartinthefightagainsttsunamiB.manycountriesintheworldhavegivenmuchaidtotheareaC.thedisasterhasspreadallovertheworldD.manyinternationalorganizationsarebusystudyingthecauseoftsunami

B

Goodevening,LadiesandGentlemen.Theleadstoryintonight'snewsconcernsthefirewhichdestroyedthemajorpartofColumbiaCollegeat4a.m.thismorning.Inonlyfiveminutes,morethansixhundredgirlscameoutoftheirdormstowatchtheircollegeburnttothegroundinthefreezingDecemberweather.Fortunately,therewerenoinjuriesresultingfromthefire.Accordingtothecollegepresident,plansarealreadymadetoraisemorethanthreemilliondollarstorebuildthecollege.

HereisthenewsfromWashington.PresidentClintonsaysheistroubledbyascientist'sdesiretocloneahumanandisurgingCongresstopassabanonsuchexperimentsforatleastfiveyears.Inhisweeklyradioaddress,ClintonnotedChicago-areaphysicistRichardSeed'sannouncementthatheisreadytosetupaclinictoclonehumanbabies.PresidentClintonsaidthattheneedforpassinglawsthatwouldbanhumancloningforatleastfiveyearsismoreurgentthanever.

AbrieflookattheweatherfortheweekendtellsustoexpectlightshowersonSaturdayandSunday.ThehighSaturdaywillbeinthelower40's.OnSunday,wecanexpectthehightobeabout65's.That'sthisevening'snews.GoodnightfromChannel9news.Yourbetternewsstation,andfromAlanKingCollege,yourreporter.

60.WhendidthefireatColumbiaCollegetakeplace?

A.InDecemberB.InMarchC.InNovemberD.InApril

61.WhatdoesPresidentClintonhopeCongressdo?

A.Topassabanondoingexperimentinlabs.

B.Tobancloninghumansforever.

C.Topasslawstosupportcloningbabies.

D.Topasshumancloningbanquickly.

62.Whatwilltheweatherbelikeonweekend?

A.TherewillbeastrongwindB.Theweatherwillbefine

C.itwillbefreezingcold.D.Itwillberainy.

63.WhatistheexpectedhightemperatureforSaturday?

A.Itwillbeinthelower65's.B.Itwillbeinthehigher50's.

C.Itwillbeinthelower40's.D.Itwillbeinthehigh65's.

C

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