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高二四月份月结学情调研

英语试题

第I卷(共92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)

1.Whatdoesthemanwant?

A.Atennisgame.B.Anonlinegame.C.Ashootinggame.

2.Whatwillthemandonext?

A.Makedinner.B.Washthedishes.C.WatchTV.

3.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Hepreferstokeepthewindowclosed.

B.Heistoobusytoopenthewindow.

C.Heagreestoopenthewindowatonce.

4.Whatisthetimenow?

A.About5:

30.B.About5:

00.C.About4:

30.

5.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?

A.Pressingtheemergencybutton.B.Callingtheservicecentre.

C.Doingnothingforashortwhile.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Whatdidthewomanspend$10on?

A.Thetaxi.B.Thehotdogs.C.Thepopcornanddrinks.

7.Wheredidthespeakersgojustbeforetheywenthome?

A.Totheconveniencestore.B.Tothemovies.

C.Tothenewhotdogplace.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.WhatrelationisMsLeskatothewoman?

A.Herroommate.B.Hercousin.C.Herworkmate.

9.WhowillprobablymeetKevinatthebusstation?

A.Claudia.B.Tara.C.Albee.

10.Whatwillthewomandoat3:

00p.m.?

A.Meettheman.B.LookafterMsLeska.C.Teachaclass.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Howdidthemanlearntoplayinstruments?

A.Hetaughthimself.B.Helearneditatschool.

C.Helearneditatpubsandclubs.

12.Whatinstrumentdidthemanplayfirst?

A.Thepiano.B.Keyboards.C.Thedrum.

13.Whendidthemanleaveschool?

A.In1981.B.In1992.C.In1997.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Anarticle.B.Anewspaper.C.Aminibus.

15.Howdidthegirlfalldownontheroad?

A.Shetrippedoversomething.

B.Shewasknockedoverbyacar.

C.Sheslippedbecauseofthewetroad.

16.Whoflewoutintheaccident?

A.Acardriver.B.Aminibusdriver.C.Aminibuspassenger.

17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.TheaccidenttookplaceonTuesday.

B.Atruckwasinvolvedintheaccident.

C.Thewomanwitnessedtheaccident.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.Whenwerethespeakerandhisfriendscaughtinastorm?

A.Thesecondnight.B.Thefifthnight.C.Thelastnight.

19.Whatwastheweatherlikeonthelastday?

A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Fine.

20.Whatdoweknowaboutthespeaker?

A.Hewaspersuadedintothetrip.B.Hewalked100milesinoneweek.

C.Hewasdisappointedatthetrip.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分32分)

第一节(共11小题;每小题2分,满分22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

WhenIwas10yearsold,Itriedoutforthecheerleadingsquad(队).Ihadtakengymnasticsclassesfortwoyearstoprepareforthesetryouts.However,Ididn’tmaketheteam.Itwasaheavyblowtome.Icriedallnight.

Kidstodaywon’texperiencethatkindofrejection.They’regrowingupin“everybodygetsaturn”worldwhereeverychildgetsachancetokicktheball,singthesong,andwintheaward.Butthat’snotalwayssuchagoodthing.

Parentshavebecomefearfuloflettingkidsfail,thinkingthatourchildrenareeasilyhurtandwillneverrecoverfromanything—that’saseriousproblem.Lastweek,my7-year-olddaughterdidn’tgetintotheschoolplay.Atfirst,Iwasupsetbyit.Howwouldshereact?

WhenIgaveherthenews,Iwasreadytohugherandcrywithher.Shelookedatme,madeaslightfaceandsaid,“That’stoobad.What’sfordinner?

Itclearlywasn’ttheendofherworld.Maybeifweletourkidsexperiencerejectiononceawhile,we’drealizetheyaremuchstrongerthanwethink.Kidsneedtobeabletohandledisappointments;doingsohelpsthemtoprepareforreallife.Mostimportantly,rejectioncarriesthepossibilitynotonlyforgrowthandcanalsomotivatekidstotryharderthenexttime.

Rejectionispain.Thereisnowayaroundthat.Howwillourkidseverdiscovertheirtruetalentsifwedon’tletthem?

Insteadofcomplaining,maybeweshouldconsiderrejectionanopportunity.

21.Theauthorsharedherchildhoodstorywithreadersto______.

A.showhowherparentsattachedimportancetohereducation

B.suggesthowdifficultitwasforhertojoinacheerleadersquad

C.introducethetopicofhowtoletkidsfacerejectioninlife

D.explainwhychildrenareeasilyhurtintheprocessoftheirgrowth

22.Whenfailingtogetintotheschoolplay,theauthor’s7-year-olddaughter_______.

A.feltgreatlydisappointedB.wasupsetaboutit

C.criedallnightD.thoughtnothingofit

23.Intheauthor’sopinion,rejection_______.

A.issomethingthatcanbeavoidedinlife

B.isgoodforthegrowthofthechildren

C.discourageschildrenfromlearningnewthings

D.causeschildrentolosetheirconfidence

24.Whatisimportantwhenwefacerejectionaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A.Attitude.B.Interest.C.HealthD.Memory.

B

YouarriveontimeattheSmith’shousetobabysit(照看婴孩)three-year-oldMax.WhenMrs.Smithinvitesyouintothehouse,youfindMaxsittingonthefloorwithanipad.Youlookaroundforabook,andthenyourealizetheipadisteachinghimhowtoreadthroughaseriesofsongsandgames.MrsSmithlooksasthoughshecouldn’tbeprouderofhersonforplayingsucheducationalgames.

Technologyisbecomingmoreimportantinoureverydaylives.FromplayingagametoaskingSirifordirectionstoarestaurant,wearedependingheavilyonourhandhelddevice.CompaniessuchasFisher-priceandOpensolutionsaremakingapps(应用程序)suchas“LaughandLearn”,“BabyHearandRead”and“Baby’sFirstPuzzle.”Theseappsaremarketedtoparentsandtheirbabies.Somecompaniessaythattheirappswillhelpthebabylearntoreadwhileotherspromiseskillssuchasidentifyingshapesandsounds.Manyparentssaythatthesegameshavehelpedtheirchildrenalot.

RecentlythecampaignforaCommercial-FreeChildhood,aBoston-basedgroup,hasbeenaccusingcompanies,whomakethesesupposedlyeducationalgames,offalseadvertising.Thecampaignbelievesthatthesegamesaredoingverylittletoimprovetheeducationofyoungchildren.

“Whatbabiesneedforhealthybraindevelopmentisactiveplay,hands-oncreativeplayandface-to-faceinteraction.”saysSusanLinn,thegroup’sdirector.ThismeansthatwhenyouarebabysittinglittleMax,youshouldplayboardgameswithhimorgamesthatrequirehimtousehisownimagination.Thiswillhelphimtolearnnotonlyskillsthatthegamesteachhim,buthewilllearnsocialskills.TheAmericanAcademyofPediatricsagreeswithLinn,discouraginganyelectronictimeforbabiesunder2,whileolderchildrenshouldbelimitedtoonetotwohoursaday.

25.Wecanlearnthatmanyparentsthinktheappssuchas“LaughandLearn”are___.

A.dulltouseB.complextooperate

C.expensivetobuyD.beneficialtopossess

26.WhichofthefollowingmaySusanLinnagreewith?

A.Theipadwillsoontaketheplaceofbabysitters.

B.Baby’sFirstPuzzleisagoodchoiceforparents

C.Babiesshouldstayawayfromtheselearningapps

D.TheappsfromFisher-Pricecanteachchildrenalot.

27.Whatababysitterreallyneedstodoisto______.

A.buymoreeducationalappsfrommarkets

B.turntoCommercial-FreeChildhoodforhelp

C.createmoreactivitiesthatchildrencantakepartin

D.encouragemorekidstodiscovermoreelectronicgames

28.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Funeducationalappsforeducation

B.Learningapps:

Dotheyreallyhelp?

C.Ismoderntechnologyimprovingourlives?

D.ThecampaignforaCommercial-FreeChildhood

C

AteamofscientistsfromUniversityofFreiburginGermanyaredevelopingashoewithasensortoautomaticallytieitslaces(鞋带)thatcouldbetakenoffwhenusersclicktheirheels(鞋跟)together.

It’sbeen26yearssincewesawthemmagicallytighteningMartyMcFly’sNikebootsinthefilmBacktoTheFuture.

Now,self-tyingshoelacescouldactuallybecomearealitythisyear,provingrightoneofthefilm’sfantasticalpredictionsforwhat2015wouldbelike.

Engineershavedesignedashoethatcanautomaticallylaceup,adjustingitselftotheshapeofyourfoot.

Simplyslipthecontrolleronandpressuresensorswilltellthe‘smartshoe’whenyourfootisinposition,triggering(触发)atinymotorintheheelthatpullsthelacestight.

Whenyouwanttotakeofftheshoes,youclickyourheelstogethertwiceandthemotorwillreleaseaspring(弹簧)intheshoe’stongue,whichloosensthelacesenoughforyoutoslipthemoff.

Andtheinventiondoesn’tevenneedtobepluggedintochargeorhaveitsbatteryreplacedbecauseitrunsonpowergeneratedbytheswingofyourfootasyouwalk·

EngineerKlevisYlli,oftheInstituteforMicromachiningandInformationTechnologyinsouthernGermany,saidtheshoescouldhelpavarietyofdifferentpeople.

“Onefocusisthatitcouldbeusedinshoesforelderlypeoplewhohavemobilityproblems,”hesaid.“Butitcouldalsoworkforchildren,orasalifestyleproduct.”

Thedesign,whichisstillinaprototype(雏形)stage,cleverlygetstheenergyofthefoot’sswingwhenopposingmagnets(磁铁)ineachshoemovepasteachother.Itthenusesthatpowertochargeabattery.Anhourofwalkingisenoughtotightenthelacesonce,anditrequiresnoenergytoundotheshoesbecausethatreliesonthespringalone.

29.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthetext?

A.AfantasticalpredictionB.AgreatinventioninGermany

C.Ashoewithself-tyinglacesD.Apopularlifestyleproduct

30.Whatcanwelearnabouttheshoes?

A.Theycanautomaticallytakeoff.B.Theycanadjustthemselvestoyourfoot.

C.Theyneedtobechargedonce.D.Theyhavebeenindesignfor26years.

31.Fromthelastparagraphwecanknow____________.

A.theshoeshavebeenputintouseB.theshoesneedpowertotakeoff

C.the

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