吉林省辽源五中学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题Word文档下载推荐.docx
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C.HEcanhelpthewomanplaycomputergames.
3.WhatdidRobertintendtodo?
A.Runthecommitteeaccordingtohisownideas.
B.Makedecisionsinagreementwiththecommittee.
C.Dowhateverthecommitteeasksofhim.
4.Whywastheman’striptoJapanawful?
A.Becausehedidn’tunderstandtheJapanesepeople.
B.Becausehehadnotimeenjoyinghimself.
C.BecausetheJapanesedidn’tunderstandhim.
5.What’sthemangoingtodothisweekend?
A.Attendthewoman’sbirthdayparty.
B.Makeabirthdaycakebyhimself.
C.Haveabirthdaypartyforhisfriend.
第二节(共15小题)
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,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟时间作答。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.WhendoesTheAmericanHistoryMuseumcloseonSunday?
A.4:
00pmB.6:
00pmC.6:
30pm
7.Whenwasthebowlfound?
A.Aboutfivethousandyearsago.
B.Aboutonehundredyearsago.
C.Aboutonethousandyearsago.
8.Wherewerethevasesfound?
A.InChina.B.InEgypt.C.InAmerica.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题
9.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Motherandson.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Teacherandstudent.
10.Whatdoestheboywanttodo?
A.Brushhisteeth.B.Gotobed.C.WatchTV.
11.WhenwillMurderSquadstart?
A.At9:
00.B.At9:
05.C.At9:
15.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题
12.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?
A.AtarailwaystationB.OnthephoneC.Atarestaurant
13.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheticket?
A.250dollars.B.514dollars.C.541dollars.
14.Howwillthemanpayfortheticket?
A.Bycash.B.Bycheck.C.Bycreditcard.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题
15.Wherearethetwospeakersplanningtogointhemorning?
A.Toapark.B.Tothebeach.C.Toashoppingcenter.
16.Whydoesthemanwanttovisittheartmuseum?
A.Themuseumwillbeclosedtherestoftheweek.
B.Themuseumisfreetovisitorsthatdayonly.
C.Thereareunusualpaintingsondisplay.
17.Howdothetwospeakersplantogettothebeach?
A.Bytrain.B.Bysubway.C.Bytaxi.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.What’sthemostimportantinLosAngeles?
A.Family.B.Sociallife.C.Work.
19.WhatisthebigtroublefordrivinginTokyo?
A.Mostpeopledon’tdrivecarefully.
B.Therearen’tanystreetnames.
C.Mostpeoplearetooshytotellyoutheway.
20.WhichoffollowingistrueaboutMilan?
A.90%ofthepeoplelovecookingnow.
B.TherearemanyMcDonald’sbefore1995.
C.Themenusuallydresswell.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)
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ACTING&
MUSICALTHEATER
TheSummerCollegeActing&
MusicalTheaterprogram,whichstartsonSunday,July7andendsonSaturday,July27,wascreatedfortalentedstudentswhohavebeeninspiredbymusicaltheater.
Theprogramdevelopstheabilitiesofexperiencedperformerswhoareseriousaboutthefieldandeagertoworkhard.Ourgoalistohelpyougrowcreativelythroughfull-time,college-leveltheatretrainingunderthedirectionofpopularprofessionalperformersandteachers.
Thethree-weekprogramdevelopsyourperformanceskillsandprovidesabehind-the-scenesviewoftheaterthatcombinesmusic,drama,anddance.Studentswillcompletetheprogramwithimprovedaudition(试演)skills.Selectedstudentsareinvitedforcollegeadmissionauditions.
Classesaimtoimprovecommandofyourbody,mindandvoice,andmakeyoutheexpressiveinstrumentofanactor.
Studentswilltakeatriptoseeatleastoneprofessionalproductionwithprogramteachers.
Anexhibitionofthestudents'
classworkwillbepresentedattheconclusionoftheprogramtofamily,friends,studentsfromotherSummerCollegeprograms,andtheUniversitycommunity.
ProgramCosts:
Residential:
$3,359;
Commuter:
$2,234.
AuditionRequirements
Auditionsshouldincludethefollowingvideosubmissions:
●Twodifferentsongs;
●Oneage-suitablemonologue(独白);
●Oneshortdancepart;
●Apersonalstatementregardingyourbackgroundandtraining,experienceinperformances,andpersonalgoalsintheater;
●Eachpartoftheauditionshouldbeaboutoneminuteinlength;
●Youshouldbetheonlypersonshownintheaudition;
●TheauditionissubmittedonlinewithyourapplicationviaSlideroom.Instructionsareprovidedintheapplication.
TypicalDay
9:
00amtoNoonClassesfocusonmusicaltheater,includingacting,voice,improvisation(即兴表演)movement,danceandscenestudy.
1:
00pmto4:
00pmClassesinvolveadditionalworkinacting,movement,andvoice,alongwithrehearsals(排练)forpublicperformances.
21.Whatisthepurposeoftheprogram?
A.Toofferperformancetrainingforbeginners.
B.Tointroduceperformanceloverstothetheater.
C.Toprovidepupilswiththeknowledgeofdrama.
D.Toimproveexperiencedperformers’actingskills.
22.Thosewhoperformwellintheauditionwill_______.
A.begivenacollegedegree
B.haveachancetotakeatrip
C.getcollegeadmissionauditions
D.begivenalargeamountofmoney
23.Theunderlinedword"
production"
inParagraph5refersto______.
A.writingB.directionC.conferenceD.performance
24.Whatauditionmaterialmustthestudentssubmit?
A.Theirseveraldifferentsongs.
B.Theirhighschoolproductions
C.Whattheyhopetoachieveinthetheater
D.Aten-minuteage-appropriatemonologue.
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ParentswhosechildrendemandthelatestNikeandAdidastrainersmaybebetteroffbuyingold-fashionedplimsolls(橡胶底帆布鞋)becausetheyencourageahealthierstyleofrunning,researchersclaim.
Bigcompanies,likeNikeandAdidas,makemillionsofdollarsfromsellingthicksoled,highly-cushionedtrainersbothasfashionandsportsshoes.Theresearcherswarnthatwearingsuchshoesfromanearlyagecanmakeitdifficulttoruninanaturalandhealthyway.Oncewehavebeenusedtorunningintrainersitisverydifficulttoalterourtechnique,evenifwechangeorremoveourshoes,andcanevenraisetheriskofinjury.
Childrenshouldbeencouragedtowearshoeswiththin,flexiblesolessuchasplimsollsfromayoungagetohelpthemdevelopanatural“barefoot”runningstyle,expertssaid.
Dr.MickWilkinson,whoundertooktheresearch,toldtheBritishFestivalinNewcastle:
“IfIwastoadvisesomeoneonwhattogivetheirchildIwouldsaydon’tgoandbuythemexpensiveAdidasorNikebig-cushionedjobsandjustgetthemapairofflexible,flatshoes.Givethembasicfootwear.Nothingfancy,nothingstructured,nothingparticularlycushioned…Thereisalotofevidencethatthehumanfootusstructuredtocopewiththeforcesofrunningbylandingonthemid-foot.
Runninginflatshoes,evenbetterstill,withoutshoes,barefoot,encouragestherunnertousethefrontoftheirfootwhichisabettertechniqueforrunning,especiallylongdistancesasthehumanwasdesignedtodo.
Aroundtheworld,andinparticularintheUS,runningbarefootisbecomingincreasinglypopularwithmanylongdistancerunnerstrainingwithoutshoes.
Dr.Wilkinsonbelievesthattrainingandrunningbarefootorinflatrunningshoescanhelpreduceinjuriestorunnerssaying:
“Injuryratesinrunninghavenotchangedsincethe1970s,despiteclaimsofimprovementsinrunningshoes.Thathasledsometoconcludethatbarefootrunningisbetter.”
25.Thesecondparagraphmainlytellsusthat______?
A.NikeandAdidasareproducinglow-qualitytrainers
B.Itisimpropertowearhi-techtrainersatanearlyage
C.Itisunnecessarytobuyhi-techtrainersatanearlyage
D.Hi-techtrainersaretooexpensiveforordinarypeopletafford
26.AccordingtoDr.MickWilkinson,wecaninfer_______.
A.shoesindustryisgraduallydeclining
B.barefootrunningismorepopularwithpeople
C.plainplimsollswillbereplacedbybarefootrunning
D.peoplecan’trunwithoutshoesforalongdistance
27.Whoisthepassagewrittenmainlyfor?
A.Thebossofshoesshop
B.Thebossofproducingshoes
C.Theparentsofyoungchildren
D.Therunneroflongdistance
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Pollutioniscreatedbyindustries,offices,schoolsandevenourhomes.Therearemanythingsinourdailylivesthatweusetomakeourliveseasier,saferandmorecomfortable.However,thesethingsalsocreatepollutionandwastethatarebadfortheenvironment.
Usually,oncepollutioniscreateditisheretostay.Whenwetrytocleanuppollutionafterithasalreadybeencreated,weoftenjustendupshiftingitfromoneplacetoanother(i.e.fromlandtoairortowater).
Therefore,insteadoftryingtocleanuppollutionorwasteafterithasbeencreated,pollutionpreventionlooksatwaysofreducingthecreationofpollutionandwastebychangingthewaywebuy,makeorthrowawaythings.Pollutionpreventionaimstoidentifyactivitiesorareasinprocesseswherewastecanbeavoidedsuchas:
wherelesstoxicmaterialscanbesubstitutedforthemoretoxicones;
andwhereenergy,waterorotherrawmaterialscanbesaved.
Thepollutionpreventionmethodtriestofocusonreducingpollutionatthesource(i.e.whereitisfirstcreated).Pollutioncostsmoney.Inthepast,industriesandbusinessesreallyonlylookedatthecostoftreatinganddisposingofpollution.Butpollutionisnotonlyexpensivetotreat;
italsotakesenergyandresources(i.e.labor,time)tocreateitinthefirstplace.Therefore,inthelongrun,itcostslesstoavoidcreatingwasteorpollutantsfromthestartthantr