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中江中江高二下期第三次月考試題考試時間:120分鐘第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)請聽下面5段對話,選出最佳選項。Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.AtaTVstoreB.InarestaurantC.InahotelWhat’sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.CustomersandwaiterB.TeacherandstudentC.DoctorandpatientWhatdoesthemansayaboutturtles(烏龜)?A.They’reuglyandlazyB.TheyarecuteandsmartC.TheyarenoisyanddirtyWhatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themandoesn’thavetomoveatall.B.Theman’snewapartmentisnearhisschool.C.SheoncelivedonVictoriaStreet.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.BuyaniPad4thisweek.B.PlaygamesonhisiPad4.C.SurftheInternettogether.(共15小題;每小題1。5分;滿分22。5分)請聽第6段材料,回答第6,7,題。WhyisthewomanintheUnitedstatesthistime?A.TovisitherfriendsB.TohaveaholidayC.TodosomebusinessWhichofthefollowinghasthewomanplannedwell?A.TherouteofhertripB.ThehotelsshewillstayC.Thedateshewillreturn請聽第7段材料,回答第8,9,題Howlongdidthemanworkintheradiofactory?A.ForthreemonthsB.FortwomonthsC.ForonemonthWhydoesthemanwanttoworkinthewoman’scompany?A.Itisthecompany’sbusyseason.B.Hecanmakealotofmoney.C.Hewantstobecomeaskilledengineer.請聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.HeismarriedB.Hehasafour-dayvacation.C.HetookatriplastsummerWhywon’tthemangotoAustraliabyship?A.Hedoesn’thaveenoughtime.B.Goingbyshipisn’trelaxing.C.Hehasbookedtheplanetickets.Whatdoesthemanwanttovisitmost?A.GoldenBeachB.WaveRockC.TheGreatOceanRoad請聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題Howlonghasthemanbeenfeelingill?A.AbouttwoorthreedaysB.AboutthreeorfourdaysC.AboutfiveorsixdaysWhendidthemangiveupsmokingforthefirsttime?A.ThreeyearsagoB.TwoyearsagoC.OneyearagoWhatdidthemandothismorning?Hetooksomecoughmedicine.Hehadsomelemonmedicine.Hetookhistemperature.Howmanycapsules(膠囊)shouldthemantakeeachday?3B.5C.8請聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。Whenwerethethreefishermenprobablyrescued?InJanuaryB.InJuneC.InAugustHowdidthethreefishermenmanagetosurvive?Byeatingdriedfoodtheyhadbrought.Byeatinganimalstheycaught.Byeatingfishboiledinwater.Howwerethethreefishermenwhentheywererescued?TheywereinpoorhealthbutingoodspiritsTheyweredesperateabouttheirfutureTheywereveryfrightenedWhatcanwelearnfromthetalk?Thethreefishermenwereblown5,000kilometersoffcourse.Theboatthethreefishermentookwas25feetlong.AKaribatifishingboatfoundthethreefishermen.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A.B.C.D.)中選出最項選項。 A.Ifyou'refindingittoughtogetajob,tryexpandingyourjob-h(huán)untingplantoincludethefollowingstrategies(策略):Setyourtarget.Althoughyoushouldalwayskeepyourchoicesopen,youshouldalsobesuretotargetexactlywhatyouwantinajob.Aspecificjobhuntwillbemoreefficientthanahaphazard(任意的)one.ArrangeasmanyinterviewsaspossibleUseeverypossiblemethodtogetinterviews——answeringads,usingsearchfirms,contactingcompaniesdirectly,surfingtheWeb,andnetworking.Evenifajobisnotperfectforyou,everyinterviewcanbeapproachedasapositiveexperience.Followup.Evenifsomeonedoesnothireyou,writethemathank-younotefortheinterview.Then,someweekslater,sendanotherbrieflettertoexplainthatyoustillhavenotfoundtheperfectpositionandthatyouwillbetheretobeinterviewedagainiftheoriginalpositionyouonceappliedfor——oranyotherposition.Dothiswitheverypositionyouinterviewfor,andyoumaycatchachance.Makeityourfull-timejob.Youcan'tfindajobbylookingaimlessly.Youhavetomaketimeforit.Ifyou'reunemployedandlooking,devoteasmuchtimeasyouwouldtoafull-timejob.Ifyouhaveajobwhileyou'relooking,figureoutanorganizedscheduletomaximizeyoursearchingtime.Networkvertically(縱向地)Intheresearchperiodofyourjobhunting,talktopeoplewhoareonalevelaboveyouinyourdesiredindustry(行業(yè)).They'llhavesomeinsightsthatpeopleatyourownlevelwon'thave,andwillbeinagoodpositiontohireyouorrecommendyoutobehired.21.Thepassagewillmostprobablyinterestthosewho__________AplantofindjobsBarestillatcollegeCdesiretochangejobsDwanttoemploysomeoneThoughyoufailinaninterview,youatleast________A.ImpresstheemployerBlearnsomepositiveexperienceCdobravelywhatyouwantDknowthejobisnotperfectforyouTogetsomeadviceonjobhunting,youshouldturnto_______AthoseworkinginyoudesiredindustryByourclosefriendsaroundCthepossibleemployerorpeoplewhohavemoreprofessionalknowledgeD.SomeexpertsonjobhuntingB.Zackwasanordinaryboy,justlikeanyotheraverageboy.Hestudiedinschool,tookpartinsports,andhadhisownfriendsandproblems,likeeverybodyelse.Oneday,afriendrecommendedhimtouseFacebook.ThoughZackwasmoreofanoutdoorpersonanddidnotreallylikesittinginsidetoolong,hedecidedtogiveitatry.Tohisgreatsurprise,heloveditandfinallyunderstoodthewondersofusingtheInternet.Soonhestartedtospendmoreandmoretimeonhiscomputerandnolongerplayedbasketballoranyothersport.Hisparentswerenotsoconcerned.TheythoughtitwasverycommonforboysofhisagetotakesuchaninterestinInternet.Buthisstudieswerestartingtogetaffected.Finally,thereportcardscameinandtohisparents’andfriends’shock,Zackhadfailedineverysinglesubject.HisparentswerecalledforanurgentmeetingaboutZack’sstudies.Aftersomequestioning,itwasclearthatFacebookwascompletelydestroyingZack’smind.BothhisparentswererequestedtohaveaseriousdiscussionwithZack.Zack’sparentsgavehimalonglectureaboutthedisadvantagesoftheInternetbuttheirwordsenteredthroughoneearandescapedrightthroughtheotherone.Zackcontinuedtoignoreeveryone’sadvice,hisEnglishteacherwasmorethanastonishedtoseethatZackhadstartedtouse“u,r,lols,coz”etc.Inhisessaysandstores.Sheinformedthistohisparentsimmediately.Hisparentsfinallytookseriousaction,sellinghiscomputerassoonastheycouldandtookZacktoapsychiatrist(精神病學(xué)家).Sadly,thepsychiatristtoldthemthatitwasnowtoolatetodoanythingaboutit.Thebesttheycoulddowastohopeforthebest.24.BeforeusingFacebook,Zack______________.A.behaveddifferentlyfromotherboysB.hatedsittinginsidetoolongC.seldomwentoutforactivitiesD.helpedfriendswiththeirproblemsTothechangeshappeningtoZack,atfirsthisparents________.A.didnothingB.feltconcernedC.becominginterestedD.knewnothing26.WhatwereZack’sparentsrequestedtodoafterbeingcalledtotheschool?questioningzackwhat’shappeningnotallowingZacktouseFacebookdiscussingseriouslywithZacktellingZacktheharmoftheInternet27.Zack’sparentsdidn’ttakeseriousactiontoZackuntil_______A.ZackcontinuedtousingtheInternetB.theywereinformedofZack’sessaysC.theywerecalledforameetingagainD.ZackwasfoundtosuffersomethingwrongC.WhenyouaretravelinginThailand,whichmeansoftransportisthebestchoice?YoucanrentavarietyofmotorcyclesorbikesinThailand.Rentingbikesseemstobeverypopularonmostofthebeachesandislandsalongtheplacesinthenorth.ThemostpopularbikesarethelittleHondaDreamwhichyoucangetforabout150baht(銖)adayoraslittleas3,000bahtpermonth,makingitthecheapestwaytotourThailandforthepeoplefromothercountries.Sometimesyouwillhavetogosomewherebytaxi.WhenyouareincitiesinThailand,especiallyinBangkok,alwaysremembertogetataxithatisalreadyontheroad.Somedriversoutsidehotelsrefusetousethemilometer(計程表).Theywillaskpricewhichisseveraltimesmoreexpensivethanthepricewhentheyusethemilometer.ThequalityoftheroadsinThailandisgenerallyprettygood,sorentingcarsisanotherwaytogetaround.Bigcarrentalcompaniesmayofferyouslightlyoldercarsataveryreasonableprice.ItisalittlesurprisingconsideringthatthecostofbuyingacarinThailandismorethanthatinthewest.PetrolisalsoreasonablypricedinThailand,moreexpensivethanAmericanprices,butmuchcheaperthanwhatissaidinEurope.Inthepast,Bangkokcouldbeadifficultplacetodrivein---signsweregenerallyonlyinThai,makingitahardjobtofindexactlywhereyouarebylookingaround.Butnowthesituationhasbeenimproved.Inalotofplaces,eventhefarthestcornersofthecountry,streetsignsareinbothThaiandEnglish.Foraforeigner,thecheapestwaytogetaroundThailandisrentinga_______A.carB.taxiC.bikeD.Motorcycle29.What’stheauthor’sadviceontakingataxiinThailand?A.takingataxibeingdrivenontheroadB.takingataxiparkedoutsidehotelsC.bargainingwiththedriveroverthepriceD.choosinganewtaxiinsteadofanoldoneItwasdifficulttodriveinBangkokinthepastbecause_______A.thereweretoomanytrafficjamsontheroadsB.therewerenoroadsignsgivingdirectionsC.theroadswereverynarrowandroughD.roadsignsweregivenonlyinThai31.Inwhichpartofamagazinecanyoureadthispassage?A.entertainmentB.tourismC.languageD.ScienceD.Peopleunderestimate(低估)theamountofsugarindrinkswhicharethoughttobe“healthy”,researchsuggests.TheGlasgowUniversitystudyaskedmorethan2,000peopleintheUKtoestimatehowmuchsugarwasinarangeofdrinks.Whilemanyoverestimatedtheamountinfizzy(起泡的)drinks,theyunderestimatedlevelsinfruitjuices.Theresearchalsofoundsoftdrinkscouldbemakingupalargepartoftheirrecommendedcalorieintake.TheBritishSoftDrinksAssociationsaysthesugarinsoftdrinksisnothiddenbecausedrinksclearlyshownutritionalcontent,includingcalorieandsugarcontent.Theresearchersaskedparticipantstotalkabouttheirweeklydrinkinghabits.Theiranswerssuggested450caloriesadaywerebeingconsumed-----aquarterofthedailylimitforwomenandafifthformen.Butitwasthelackofawarenessaboutthesugarcontentofdrinksthatcausedconcern.Theparticipantswereaskedtoguessthenumberofteaspoonsofsugarinarangeofpopulardrinks.Theyunderestimateditforpureapplejuiceandorangejuicebybetweentwoandfourteaspoons.Unsurprisingly,manyparticipantswerenottakingthecaloriecontentoftheirsoftdrinksintoaccountwhenthinkingabouttheirdiet.Theteamwarnedthattheover-consumptionofsoftdrinkswascontributingtoobesity(肥胖)andwasamajorriskfactorforconditionssuchasdiabetes,highbloodpressure,heartdiseaseandstroke.LeadresearcherProfNaveedsattarsaid:”whatyoudrinkcanbeasdamagingtothebodyaswhatyoueat.Thereisnoquestionthatconsumingtoomanysugar-sweeteneddrinkscangreatlycontributetoobesity.Somevarietiesofdrinkssuchaspurefruitjuicesandsmoothies,whicharethoughtas‘healthy’options,arealsoveryhighinsugar.Formanypeoplestrugglingwiththeirweight,reducingtheirintakeofsuchdrinksandreplacingwithwaterordietdrinkswouldbeasensiblefirsttargettohelpthemreducetheircalorieintake.”WhatdidtheGlasgowUniversitystudyfind?A.Fruitjuicesaremorepopularthanfizzydrinks.B.Peopletakeincaloriesmainlythroughdrinking.C.Peopledon’tknowfruitjuicescontainmuchsugarD.ThesugarinsoftdrinkscanhardlybefoundbypeopleWhatweretheresearchersmainlyconcernedabout?A.People’sdrinkingtoomuchsoftdrinkB.People’snotknowingdrinkscancauseobesity.C.People’snotknowingthesugarcontentofdrinksD.People’soverestimatingthesugarlevelsindrinks.What’stheparticipants’attitudetowardsthecaloriecontentoftheirsoftdrinks?A.TheytookitserouslyB.TheypaidnoattentiontoitC.TheywerequiteclearofitseffectD.Theywerecuriousaboutitsamount.ProfNaveedSattaradvisedthosewhowanttoloseweightto______A.drinkwaterB.drinkfruitjuicesC.takemoreexerciseD.eatmorevegetables(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選取出能填入空白處的最佳選項,選項中有兩項為多余選項。We’reallfamiliarwiththemostcommonreasonswedon’texercise--we’retoobusy,tootired,it’stooboringandconfusing,etc.__36___Actually,therealreasonswedon’texerciseoftengoalittledeeper.We’renotusedtobeingactive._37,asaresult,bringingexerciseintoanalreadybusyscheduleoftenfeelslikehavinganunexpectedguest’svisit.Havingtorearrangeyourscheduletoaccommodate(迎合)thisguestcausesstress,anxietyandevenanger.38Thewaywelivenowdoesn’tprovidemanyopportunitiestomovearound---wedon’thavetobeactivetogetthingsdone.Ifyoucomefromanactivefamilyandhavemanagedtostayactiveovertheyears,youmaynothaveasmuchdifficulty.Weviewexerciseaspointlessordifficult.39,Ridingastationarybike(健身自行車)tonowhere,eyesrollingbackintoyourheadfromboredom?Ormaybeacomplicatedaerobics(有氧運動)classwhereyou’retrippingoveryourfeet?Unfortunately,toomanyofusseeexerciseassomethingnegative.Doanyoftheseideasstrikeacord(約束)withyou?40,Thegoodnewsisthatevenjustasmallchangeinhowyouthinkaboutexercisecanmakeadifference.Theconsequencesaren’timmediate.Butaretheyreasonsorjustexcuses?Today’sworldmakesmovementdifficult.Whatdoyoupicturewhenyouthinkofexercise?Thefirststepistofigureoutwhat’sreallybehindourinactivity.Formanypeople,regularexerciseissomethingthey’veneverhadtodobefore.Ifso,youmaybewonderingifit’sevenpossibletofindthemotivationtoexercise.第三部分:語言知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A。B。C。D。)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Lifeistobelived.Noexcuses.Noreservations.Noholdingback.AcharmingstoryaboutviolinistFritzKreislertellshowheoncecameacrossa(n)41instrumenthewantedtoacquire.Whenhefinallyraisedenoughmoneyforthe42,hereturnedtobuyitandlearnedthatithadalreadybeen43toacollector.Hewenttothenewowner’shomeinordertotryto44himtoselltheviolin.Butthecollectorsaiditwasoneofhisprecious45andhecouldnotletitgo.ThedisappointedKreislerturnedtoleave,butthenaskeda46,“MayIplaytheinstrumentoncemorebeforeitisconsigned(置于…的境地)to47?”48wasgivenandthegreatmusicianbegantoplay.Theviolinsangoutalotofmusicwhichwassobeautifulthatthecollectorhimselfcouldonly49inwonderment.“Ihavenorighttokeepthattomyself,”hesaidafterthemusician50.“Theviolinisyours,Mr.Kreisler.Takeittotheworld,andletpeople51it.”WilliamArthurWardsaid,“Ifyoubelieveinprayer,pray;ifyoubelievein52,serve;ifyoubelieveingiving,give.”SoifyouandIaredelicateviolins---ourmusicis53tobeheard.Iwanttolivemylifethisway---totakeittotheworldandliveit54.I’dratherburnoutthanrustout.I’dratherbeusedupthandienothavingdone55Icould.I’mnottalkingabout56ourselvesoutonoverwork.Happinessisneverfoundinexcessivework.57,itisfoundininvestingourlivesinothers.Sayyeswhenaskedfora58.Volunteersometimeforaworthwhileorganization.Spendanhourwithalonelyrelative.Intheend,Iknowthatmy59willnotbeaboutmyabilityormyinability.Itwillbe60myavailability.Mylifeismeanttobelived.41.A.expensiveB.availableC.convenientD.clumsy42.A.pianoB.fluteC.violinD.drum43.A.sentB.givenC.presentedD.sold44.A.persuadeB.adviseC.threatenD.warn45.A.possessionsB.giftsC.souvenirsD.awards46.A.promiseB.problemC.favorD.comfort47.A.quietB.silenceC.purchaseD.performance48.A.PreparationB.PermissionC.ExpressionD.Communication49.A.thinkB.surpriseC.lookD.listen50.A.finishedB.leftC.silencedD.started51.A.hearB.watchC.examineD.buy52.A.volunteeringB.workingC.servingD.sacrificing53.A.hopedB.meantC.demandedD.arranged54.A.slowlyB.seriouslyC.simplyD.fully55.A.whateverB.wheneverC.whoeverD.however56.A.behavingB.bringingC.wearingD.knocking57.A.ThereforeB.RatherC.ThusD.Besides58.A.handB.questionC.paymentD.reward59.A.challengeB.happinessC.advantageD.trouble60.A.inB.atC.onD.about(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。FredericChophin(肖邦)wasastudentofmusic,butalsolovedtoteacheverythingthatwasrelatedtothepiano.Oneday

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