四川省绵阳南山中学2015_2016学年高二英语4月月考试题

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绵阳南山中学2016年春季高2017届4月月考英语试卷本试卷分试题卷和答题卡两部分。试卷共12页,答题卡共2页。满分100分,考试时间90分钟。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共80分)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.What does the woman think of tomatoes?

A. They are not delicious.

B. They are really good.

C. She doesn’t like them.

2.Where is the man now?

A. In New York.

B. In Boston.

C. In Washington.

3.What are the two speakers talking about?

A.A book.

B.A film.

C.A record.

4.What can we learn about the woman?

A. She wants to make fun of the man.

B. She doesn’t know how to scan pictures.

C. She is curious about how to use the computer.

5.What happened to the man?

A. He fell on the ground.

B. His car’s windscreen was broken.

C. He was hit by a stone.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,每小题将给出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、7题。

6.What was the matter with the woman?

A. She was angry with the man.

B. She quarreled with Jack.

C. She hated doing homework.

7.What do we know about Jack?

A. He cleaned up the bedroom.

B. He understood the woman.

C. He made the room in a mess.

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听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.How does the woman keep fit?

A. Taking exercise.

B. Eating vegetables.

C. Eating less.

9.What did the man often do when he was at school?

A. Did nothing but study.

B. Swam from time to time.

C. Swam twice a week.

10.What can you infer the man will do this evening?

A. Go to swim by himself.

B. Go upstairs with the woman.

C. Swim with the woman.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Where are the two speakers?

A. On a bus.

B. In the shopping district.

C. At a street corner.

12.What’s t he largest building on the left?

A. The bank.

B. The City Hall.

C. The department store.

13.What does the man need?

A. Clothing.

B. Shoes.

C. Cigarettes.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.What do we know about the flat?

A. It is near the bus stop.

B. The kitchen is a bit old.

C. It has full furniture.

15.What shouldn’t the man pay for except the rent?

A. Cable TV.

B. Gas fees.

C. Water fees.

16.How much is the rent at last?

A.160 pounds a week.

B.180 pounds a week.

C.200 pounds a week.

17.What will the man have to do after fixing the rent?

A. Cleaning the flat.

B. Having dinner.

C. Signing a contract.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.When did the student borrow the book?

A. Seven days ago.

B.A fortnight ago.

C.A month ago.

19.Why did the student come again?

A. Because he didn’t finish reading it.

B. Because a beautiful girl wanted to read it.

C. Because he w rote a girl’s telephone number in it.

20.What would the librarian feel when she knew the student’s real purpose?

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A. She would feel angry.

B. She would feel delighted.

C. She would feel disappointed.

第二部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)

第一节:短文理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给出的(A、B、C、D)四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。

A

The management and staff are happy to welcome you and will do all they can to make your stay an enjoyable one.

We hope you will find the following suggestions and information of use to you.

MEAL TIMES

Our overnight charge includes a continental-type breakfast.

Breakfast: 7:30-9:30 a. m. Lunch: 12:00-2:00 p. m.

Afternoon tea: 4:00-5:30 p. m. Dinner: 7:00-9:15 p. m.

Meals can be served in rooms at a small extra charge. We regret that owing to staff arrangements, meals cannot be served outside these times. In exceptional circumstances please consult one of our receptionists in advance.

Light refreshments, including tea, coffee, biscuits and sandwiches, can be served in rooms between 10:00 a. m. and 11:00 p. m. except during the meal times listed above. Cold drinks are available in the room refriger ator.

ROOM CLEANING

Please hang the appropriate sign on your door handle if you do not wish to be disturbed. It will be easier for the maids if you can leave the room temporarily at any time between 9:30 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.

VALUABLES

We are not responsible for the loss of money, jewellery, or other valuables unless they are kept in the safe and signed for by the manager.

DEPARTURES

Please inform receptionists of your intended leaving before 9:30 a. m. of the day concerned and leave the room by noon to allow for its preparation for incoming guests. If circumstances (情况) require, luggage can be left temporarily in the charge of the Hall Porter.

A SPECIAL REQUEST

We would respectfully suggest that in consideration of the comfort of other guests, the volume of radios and televisions should be turned down after 11:00 p. m.

21. Meals can be served _______.

A. outside the room at 3:00 p. m.

B. in the dining-room at 6:00 p. m.

C. in the dining-room from 7:30 a. m. to 9:15 p. m.

D. in rooms at 9:00 p. m.

22. If you do not wish to be disturbed, you should_______.

A. close the door all the time

B. turn off all the light

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C. hang a sign on the door handle

D. inform receptionist not to telephone you

23. If you intend to leave the room tomorrow, you may leave at any of

the following hours except ______

A. 3:00 p. m.

B. 12:00 a. m.

C. 10:00 a. m.

D. 11:00 a. m.

24. Where is this notice most likely to be found?

A. At restaurants.

B. In shops.

C. In hotels.

D. In the newspapers.

25. What can we conclude from the last paragraph?

A. You should respect the other guests’ privacy.

B. You are not allowed to use radios and televisions.

C. You shouldn't make the radios and televisions too loud after

11:00 p.m.

D. To comfort others, you should turn off radios and televisions

after 11:00 p.m.

B

I still remember—my hands and my fingers still remember—what used to lie in store for us on our return to school from the holidays. The trees in the school yard would be in full leaf again and the old leaves would be lying around like a muddy sea of leaves.

“Get that all swept up!” the headmaster would tell us. “I want the whole place cleaned up, at once!” There was enough work there, to last over a week. Especially since the only tools with which we were provided were our hands, our fin gers, and our nails. “Now see that it's done properly, and be quick about it,” the headmaster would say to the older pupils, “or you'll have to answer for it!”

So at an order from the older boys we would all line up like peanuts about to cut and gather in crops. If the work was not going as quickly as the headmaster expected, the big boys, instead of giving us a helping hand, used to find it simpler to beat us with branches pulled from the trees. In order to avoid these blows(殴打), we used to bribe(贿赂) the older boys with the juicy cakes we used to bring for our midday meals. And if we happened to have any money on us, the coins changed hands at once. If we did not do this, if we were afraid of going home with an empty stomach or an empty purse, the blows were redoubled. They hit us so violently and with such evil enjoyment that even a deaf and dumb person would have realized that we were being whipped(抽打) not so much to make us work harder, but rather to beat us into a state of obedience(服从) in which we would be only too glad to give up our food and money.

Occasionally one of us, worn out by such calculated cruelty, would have the courage to complain to the headmaster. He would of course be very angry, but the punishment he gave the older boys was always very small—nothing compared to what they had done to us. And the fact is that however much we complained, our situation did not improve in the slightest. Perhaps we should have let our parents know what was going on, but somehow we never dreamed of doing so; I don't know whether it was loyalty or pride that kept us silent, but I can see now that we were foolish to keep quiet about it, for such beatings were completely foreign to our nature.

26.The statement “my hands and my fingers still remember” (Para.1) means that________.A.the author's hands were severely injured in the cleaning up

B.the author seldom did such hard work as the cleaning up

C.the author was bullied by the big boys in the cleaning up

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D.the author's hands were his only tool for the cleaning up

27.The headmaster would tell the students to clean up the school yard at the beginning of the term because________.

A.he was too lazy

B.there were many fallen leaves on the ground

C.the school yard was covered with mud

D.the students didn't finish their homework

28.The headmaster asked the older boys to________.

A.beat those who worked slowly

B.treat the small boys as peanuts

C.take charge of the process of the cleani ng up

D.do the cleaning up all by themselves

29.According to Para. 3, if the author had any money on him, he most probably________.A.gave it to the big boys so as to please them

B.gave it as a bribe to the headmaster

C.spent it all on his midday meal

D.spent it buying midday meals for the big boys

30.When receiving complaints, the head master would deal with the big boys by means of ________.A.slight punishment B.harsh criticism

C.complete indifference D.good beatings

C

More than four decades ago British scientist Robert Edwards first witnessed the miracle of human life growing inside a test tube at his Cambridge lab. Since that ground-breaking moment, more than four million babies have been born through IVF and in 2010 his great contribution to science was finally recognized as he was awarded the Nobel Prize for medicine.

The prize for Dr. Edwards, who was given a Daily Mirror Pride of Britain Award in 2008, includes a £900,000 check. The Nobel Assembly described IVF as a “milestone in modern medicine”.

With the help of fellow scientist Patrick Steptoe, the Manchester-born p hysiologist developed IVF - leading to the birth of the world’s first test tube baby. Dr. Steptoe died 10 years later but their work has transformed fertility treatment and given hope to millions of couples.

It was a scientific breakthrough that transformed the lives of millions of couples. They said: “His achievements have made it possible to treat infertility, a disease which makes human unable to have a baby. This disease has been afflicting a large percentage of mankind including more than 10% of all couples worldwide.”

Louise Brown, the world’s first test tube baby, made international headlines when she was born in Oldham, Manchester, in 1978 to parents Lesley and John who had been fruitlessly trying for a baby since 1969.

IVF-----in-vitro fertilization is the process whereby egg cells are fertilized outside the body before being implanted in the womb. After a cycle of IVF, the probability of a couple with infertility problems having a baby is one in five—the same as healthy couples who conceive naturally.

Professor Edwards, who has five daughters and 11 grandchildren, began his research at Cambridge University in 1963, after receiving his PhD in 1955. He once said: “The most important thing in life is having a child. Nothing is more special than a child.” With the help of fellow scientist

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