重庆市长寿一中学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题无答案.docx
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重庆市长寿一中学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题无答案
教学课件
重庆市长寿一中2018-2019学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题(无答案)
第一部分听力部分(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。
1.Whatisthemanafraidof?
A.Sayingsomethingwrong.B.Missingtheinterview.CHavinganaccident.
2.Whatwillthewomando?
A.Goingtowork.B.Stayathome.C.Stayinthehospital.
3.WhendidthemanvisittheYellowstonePark?
A.Thisyear.B.Lastyear.C.Theyearbeforelast.
4.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?
A.Disappointed.B.Regretful.C.Content.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Anoisynight.B.Theirlifeintown.C.Aplaceofliving.
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。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题
6.Whatistheproblemwiththeman?
A.Hecan’tsleepwell.
B.Hedidn’tpasstheexam.
C.Helosttouchwithhisfried.
7.Whatdidthewomansuggesttohim?
A.Goingtobedearlier.
B.Callingthehealthservice.
C.Takingacourseaboutstress.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inahotel.B.Inastore.C.Inarestaurant.
9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Sheiswarm-hearted.B.Sheisgenerous.C.Sheisactive.
请听第8段材料,回答10至12题。
10.Howlongwilltheholidaylast?
A.Foraweek.B.Foramonth.C.Fortwoweeks.
11.Wheredoestheboywanttogo?
A.DisneylandandtheFairyCave.
B.DisneylandandDinosaurWorld.
C.DinosaurWorldandtheFairyCave.
12.Whycan’tthespeakersgotoDinosaurWorld?
A.It’sscary.B.It’sboring.C.It’sfaraway.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.Overthetelephone.B.Inthewoman’shome.C.Ataninsurancecompany.
14.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?
A.Tomakeareport.
B.Tohelprebuildherhouse.
C.Toshowsympathy.
15.Whatwillthewomanreceive?
A.Anewhouse.B.Somereports.C.Somemoney.
16.Whathappenedtothetreeinthestorm?
A.Thetreefelldownontheroof.
B.Thetreefelldownonthefence.
C.Thetreefelldownonthebedroomwindow.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Whendiddragracingstart?
A.In1953.B.In1943.C.In1963.
18.Whydodragracetrackshavetobestraight?
A.Thecarcan’tmakeasharpturn.
B.Eachracedoesn’tlastlong.
C.Thecourseistooshort.
19.Whyisitsometimesdifficulttoseetheracers?
A.Thetracksaretoostraight.
B.Thereistoomuchsmoke.
C.Thetyresarehugeandfat.
20.Whatdoweknowaboutdragracing?
A.Itisasportforteenagers.
B.Itissimilartoothercarraces.
C.Ithasbecomeprofessional.
第二部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Foryearsscientistshavebeenworriedabouttheeffectsofairpollutionontheearth'snaturalconditions.Somebelievetheairinsidemanyhousesmaybemoredangerousthantheairoutside,maybeonehundredtimesworse.
Indoorairpollutioncancauseapersontofeeltired,tosuffereyepain,headacheandotherproblems.Somepollutantscancausebreathingdisorders,diseasesofbloodandevencancer.Mostscientistsagreethateverymodernhousehassomekindofindoorpollution.
Peoplehavepaidmoreattentiontotheproblemnow.Itistruethatwhenbuildersbeganmakinghousesandofficestheydidnotwasteenergy.Todothistheybuildbuildingsthatlimitedtheflowofairbetweeninsideandoutside.Theyalsobeganusingman-madebuildingmaterials.Thesematerialsarenowknowntoletoutharmfulgases.
Astheproblembecamemoreserious,scientistsbegansearchingforawaytodealwithit.Theydiscoveredanaturalpollutioncontrolsystemforbuilding—greenplants.Scientistsdonotreallyknowhowplantscontrolairpollution.Theybelievethataplant'sleavesabsorbortakeinthepollutants.Inexchangetheplantletsoutoxygenthroughitsleavesandtinyorganizationsonitsroots.Scientistssuggestthatallbuildingsshouldhaveonelargeplantorseveralsmallplantsinsideforeveryninesquaremetersofspace.Studiesofdifferentplantsshowthateachabsorbsdifferentchemicals.Sothemosteffectivewaytocleantheairistousedifferentkindsofplants.Havinggreenplantsinsideyourhousecanmakeitaprettierandmorehealthyplace.
21.Theindoorairpollutioniscausedby____.
A.theman-madebuildingmaterialsandthelimitofair-flow
B.thebuildingwaythatthebuilderswanttosaveenergy
C.thebuildingthingsthataremadeofman-madematerials
D.thelimitoftheflowofairbetweeninsideandoutside
22.Thereasonwhyweshouldusedifferentkindsofplantstocleantheairisthat____.
A.plantscanletoutallkindsofpollutantsindoors
B.plantsmaytakeinmoreoxygenwhichpeopleneed
C.plantscanmakeourhousesprettierandmorehealthy
D.plantscanabsorbdifferentkindsofharmfulindoorchemicals
23.Generallyspeaking,indoorairpollutionmaybemoreharmfulthantheairoutsidebecause________.
A.indoorairpollutioncanoftenmakepeopleseriouslyill
B.theremaybemoreharmfulgasesoutsidethebuildings
C.theman-madebuildingmaterialsgiveoffdangerousgasesinsidehouses
D.theairindoorsispolluted,whichisveryharmful
B.
AnUndiscoveredMasterpiece
Afewyearsago,mywife,Suehadsomeserioushealthproblems.Shehadsufferedsurgeryaftersurgeryandhadalsoputonweight.Dietshadnothelpedherandshesufferedconstantlyfromundiagnosedpain.Onedaythewholefamilysatdownanddrewupa“wishlist”.Tooursurprise,oneofSue’sitemswastoruninamarathon.Givenherhistoryandphysicallimitations,Ithoughthergoalwascompletelyunrealistic,butSuebecamecommittedtoit.
Shebeganbyrunningveryslowlyandeverydaysheranjustalittlefartherthanshedidthedaybefore.Soonshecouldrunthreemiles.Thenfive.SuekeptpracticingandlongedtorunintheSt.GeorgeMarathoninsouthernUtah.
Onthebigday,Iparkedourvannearthefinishline,waitingforSue.Therainwassteadyandthewindwascold.Themarathonhadstartedoverfivehoursago.Thefastandstrongcompetitorshadfinishedalready.Severalcoldandinjuredrunnershadbeentransportedpastme,andIbegantopanic.TheimageofSue,aloneandcold,offtheroadsomewhere,mademesickwithworry. AnotherhourpassedandIspottedasmallgrouprunningup.Astheyapproached,IcouldseeSue,inthecompanyofthreeothers,andawomaninhertwentieswasnearSue.Itwasobviousthattheyhadbecomefriendsduringtherace.Icouldseeherbegintostruggle.Butwhenthefinishlinecameintosight,sheconfidentlyevenhappilypickedupherpacethelasthundredyardstothefinishline.Fewpeoplewerelefttocongratulatemywife.Theyopenlypraisedandembracedher,“Shemadeusbelievewecoulddoit,”hernewfriendstated.
Fromthenon,shewascarryingherselfdifferently.Herheadwasmoreupright.Hershouldersweresquared.Herwalkhadanewconfidence.Hervoiceheldanew,quietdignity.Itwasnotasifshehadbecomesomeonenew;itwasmoreasifshehaddiscoveredarealselfshehadnotknownbefore.Itwasperseverancethatmadeherrealizeshewasanundiscoveredmasterpiecewithamillionthingslefttolearnaboutherself.Shetrulylikedhernewlydiscoveredself.SodidI.
24.Theauthorbegantopanicbecause________________.
A.hewascoldandlonelyontheroad
B.hewasconcernedaboutSue
C.henoticedsomerunnersweresick
D.hesawhiswifewasstruggling
25.WhydidtheauthorthinkSuehadanunrealisticgoal?
A.Shewasinbadhealthcondition.
B.Sheoccasionallysufferedfrompains.
C.Shewasdiagnosedwithcancer.
D.Shealwayshadanunhealthydiet
26.Thewriterwrotethisarticleinordertotellusthat_________.
A.Suedidagoodjobinthemarathon
B.Suemademanyfriendsintherace
C.hewasgratefulbecauseSuehadrecovered
D.nothingcantaketheplaceofperseverance
27.Asfor“AnUndiscoveredMasterpiece”,theauthorrefersto_________.
A.Sue’ssquaredshoulders
B.themarathoninsouthernUtah
C.Sue’snewly-discoveredself
D.Sue’snewly-madefriend
C.PreparingCitiesforRobotCars
Thepossibilityofself-drivingrobotcarshasoftenseemedlikeafuturist’sdream,yearsawayfrommaterializingintherealworld.Well,thefutureisapparentlynow.TheCaliforniaDepartmentofMotorVehiclesbegangivingpermitsinAprilforcompaniestotesttrulyself-drivingcarsonpublicroads.Thestatealsoclearedthewayforcompaniestosellorrentoutself-drivingcars,andforcompaniestooperatedriverlesstaxiservices.California,itshouldbenoted,isn’tleadingthewayhere.Companieshavebeentestingtheirvehiclesincitiesacrossthecountry.It’shardtopredictwhendriverlesscarswillbeeverywhereonourroads.Buthoweverlongittakes,thetechnologyhasthepotentialtochangeourtransportationsystemsandourcities,forbetterorforworse,dependingonhowthetransformationisregulated.
Whilemuchofthedebatesofarhasbeenfocusedonthesafetyofdriverlesscars(andrightfullyso),policymakersalsoshouldbetalkingabouthowself-drivingvehiclescanhelpreducetrafficjams,cutemissions(排放)andoffermoreconvenient,affordablemobilityoptions.Thearrivalofdriverlessvehiclesisachancetomakesurethatthosevehiclesareenvironmentallyfriendlyandmoreshared.
Dowewanttocopy—orevenworsen—thetrafficoftodaywithdriverlesscars?
Imagineafuturewheremostadultsownindividualself-drivingvehicles.Theytoleratelong,slowjourneystoandfromworkonpackedhighwaysbecausetheycanwork,entertainthemselvesorsleepontheride,whichencouragesurbanspread.Theytaketheirdriverlesscartoanappointmentandsettheemptyvehiclet
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