整理版高中英语华安连城永安漳平一中龙海二中泉港一中六校联考

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“华安、连城、永安、漳平一中,龙海,泉港一中六校联考“ 下学期第三次月考高二英语试题考试时间:120分钟 总分:150分第一卷共105分第一局部 听力共两节,总分值30分第一节共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分1. What does the girl mean? A. She isnt in the mood to travel. B. Family holidays no longer interest her.C. She has had too many holidays this year.2. Why hadnt Mark heard from the woman for a long time? A. She dislikes Mark. B. She is sick C. She is busy.3. What is the woman doing? A. Asking for a favor. B. Giving advice. C. Offering help.4. Whats the relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Boss and secretary. C. Hotel clerk and customer.5. Where is Mr. Brown? A. In his office. B. At home . C. Out for a meal.第二节 共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分 听第6段材料,答复67题。6. What does the man want? A. A cup of coffee. B. A cheeseburger. C. A salad.7. Where does Louise usually have her lunch? A. In a coffee shop. B. In a restaurant. C. In her office.听第7段材料,答复第89题。8. What did the man buy last week? A. A bag. B. A clock. C. A recorder.9. What does the woman ask for? A. A check. B. An alarm. C. A receipt. 听第8段材料,答复第10至12题。10. Whats the relationship between the speakers? A. Student and teacher. B. Student and librarian. C. Classmates.11. What does the man want to do? A. Read a book B. Use the computer. C. Look for a book.12. What does the man type? A. The subject heading. B. The books name. C. The authors name.听第9段材料,答复第13至16题。13. Why did the woman ask the man those questions? A. To see what type of work is best for him. B. To know what kind of interests he has. C. To get an area near his workplace.14. What are the mans interests? A. Building and selling TV sets. B. Building, repairing and selling things. C. Making things and writing for newspapers.15. What did the man do this year? A. Asked businessmen to buy school newspapers. B. Sold advertising space for the newspaper. C. Sold newspapers on the campus.16. Which column does the woman write down “Innovational and “Sales? A. Education. B. Interests. D. Experience.听第10段材料,答复第17至20题。17. How many ways are there to help the environment? A. Two. B. Three C. Four18. What can we learn about the law helping the environment? A. Helping people to save resources. B. Being against driving the cars. C. Learning information in school19. What can people do on their own to help the environment? A. Control the population. B. Work at home C. Refuse harmful products.20. What kinds of new resources can we find in the future? A. Mechanical energy by oil. B. Atomic power and solar energy. C. Electric energy produced by coal. 第二局部 英语知识运用共两节,总分值45分第一节 单项填空共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. -I think youd better type this letter again before Mr. Smith sees it. - Oh, dear!AWho cares? BNo bother. CI dont mind at all DIs it as bad as that?22. The victims parents have received thousands of messages of sympathy, which is comfort to them.A/; a Bthe; a Cthe; / D/; /23. Considering the injuries hes had there can be little of him winning the race.A. expectation B. satisfaction C. arrangement D. requirement24.He is an tourist and he has interesting experiences. A. experienced; a great many of B. experienced; a great deal of C. experiential; a great deal of D. experienced; a great many 25. Once_ in the exam, the students whove done it would be punished.A. caught cheated B. catching cheating C. being caught cheating D. caught cheating26. After that, he knew he could any emergency by doing what be could to the best of his ability.Aget away withBget on with Cget through Dget across27. Suddenly, a tall man driving a golden carriage the girl and took her away, Into the woods.A. seizing; disappeared B. seized; disappearingC. seizing; disappearing D.seized; disappeared28. Dont be taken in by products to help you lose weight in a week.Ato claim Bclaiming Cclaimed Dclaim29. - Where shall we hold the meeting? - At any place . A. where you are convenient B. that you are convenient C. that is convenient for you D. where is convenient for you30. Either you or he _ to be invited to the partyAis likely Bare likelyCis possiblyDare possibly31. Is this research center _ you met some foreign guests last week? A. that B. where C. which D. in which32. Was it when he returned he was caught in a snowstorm?A. where B. when C. thatD. how33. Its beyond words. Nowhere else in the world _ such a wonderful house! A. can find you B. you can find C. there can be D. can there be34. _surprises us most is that she doesnt even know _the difference between the two lies.A. What; where B. All; which C. What; that D. That; where35. had never occurred to him that he might be falling in love with the new school. A. He B. That C. It D. This三、完形填空 When I come across a good article in reading newspapers, I often want to cut and keep itBut just as I am about to do so, I find the article on the 36 side is as much interestingIt may be a discussion of the way to 37 in good health, or 38 about how to behave and conduct oneself in societyIf I cut the front article, the opposite one is likely to 39 damage, leaving out half of it or keeping the text 40 the titleTherefore, the scissors would 41 before they start, 42 halfway done when I find out the 43 resultSometimes two things are to be done at the same time, both worth your 44 You can only take up one of them, the other has to wait or be 45 upBut you know the future is unpredictablethe changed situation may not allow you to do what is left 46 Thus you are 47 in a difficult position and feel sadHow 48 that nice chances and brilliant ideas should gather around all at once? It may happen that your life 49 greatly on your preference of one choice to the otherIn fact that is what 50 is like: we are often 51 with the two opposite sides of a thing which are both desirable like a newspaper cuttingIt often occurs that your attention is drawn to one thing only 52 we get into anotherThe 53 may be more important than the latter and give rise to divided mindI 54 remember a philosophers remarks: When one door shuts, another opens in life So a casual 55 may not be a bad one36Afront Bsame Copposite Deither37Aget Bkeep Clead Dbring38Aa report Bnews Ca theory Dadvice39Areduce Bsuffer Cprevent Dcause40Aon Bfor Cwithout Doff41Ause Bstay Cprepare Dhandle42Aor Bbut Cso Dfor43Asatisfying Bsurprising Cregretful Dimpossible44Acourage Bstrength Cattention Dpatience45Agiven Bheld Cmade Dpicked46Anear Balone Cbehind Dabout47Acaught Battracted Cfilled Dstruck48Adares Bdeals Ccomes Ddoes49Agoes Bchanges Cprogresses Dimproves 50Alife Bsociety Cnature Dstudy51Asupplied Bfaced Cconnected Dfixed52Abefore Bafter Cuntil Das53Afollowing Bnext Cabove Dformer54Aalmost Balso Conce Dstill 55Atreatment Bchoice Caction Dremark四、阅读理解 AA new system that scans customers fingerprints and subtracts减去the grocery bill from their bank accounts has taken supermarkets in Germany to use the new system. “Almost a quarter of our customers pay with their fingers, said an employee at the headquarters. Edeka has tried the system at 70 of its supermarkets. It says it will introduce it at 200 others because customers like it.“At first we thought that only the young who really keep up with the latest technology would be interested, but we were wrong, said Stefan Sewoester from IT Werke. “Almost two-thirds of the people who use the system are 40 and older, he said.IT Werke, a computer company, is one of the pioneers of fingerprint payment software in Germany. It has helped about 150 shops, canteens and bars to put in the fingerprint scanning machines. Each costs about 2,000 euros.To sign up for the service, customers must have their fingerprints taken and leave their addresses and banking details with the shop. The shop then takes the cost of goods directly out of the customers bank account.“It is especially a good thing for elderly people. Now they do not have to remember their pin to pay with their bank cards, or to scratch around for their glasses or cash. Sewoester said.The stores benefit from the system too. It saves more than time in the check-out line. It also cuts out the hidden costs of accepting electronic card payments.56. According to the passage, the fingerprint system_. A. was invented by the Edeka supermarket chain B. has caused payment revolution in GermanyC. is more popular with young people D. is preferred by most American customers57. To apply to pay with fingers, customers are required to do all of the following EXCEPT_. A. have their fingerprints taken B. leave their addresses C. give the shop information about the bank accountsD. have their phones connected with computers58. Why do elderly people benefit much from the fingerprint machine? A. They will spend less time on shopping. B. They are not forgetful. C.They dont like to pay in cashD. They always fail to find their bank cards.BLOS ANGELES, the US Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mitchell Beckloff ruled Michael Jacksons father can receive some medical records related to his superstar sons deathThe judge will review the records first before making them accessible to Joe Jacksons lawyer,Brian OxmanBeckloff said the man can only receive records on or after June 25一the day Michael Jackson diedVANCOUVER,CANADAWorld number one Zhou Yang overcame three South Korean players to win the womens short track speed skating 1,500 meters final at the Vancouver Olympic Winter Games The l8-year-old made perfect debut(首次亮相)as she set an Olympic record of a winning time of 2 minutes and l6,993 seconds among other seven skatersChina has never won the womens l,500 meters in the Olympics before,and this time Zhous performance gave China its third gold medal in VancouverBElJING,CHINA Chinas first compulsory,(强制性的)safety regulation on primary school buses,which requires every seat to have a seat belt,will take effect on July l to help ensure safer transportation for the countrys 100 million studentsEach primary school bus must also be equipped with a “black box,0r a recording monitor,to record speed,travel time and distanceAlso,the bus must be staffed by teachers who willensure student safetyIn addition,the new rule states that the color of the school buses should be yellow,and each bus must have at least two emergency exitsTexas,the US A software engineer who crashed his plane into a Texas building housing a United Statestax agency office,killing himself and at least one worker,apparently left behind an angry anti-government manifesto(宣言) detailing his financial difficulties and tax problemsThe pilot took off from an airport in Georgetownabout 48 km from AustinHe flew lowover the Austin skyline before plowing into the building59We can learn from the first news that_ Aall Michael Jacksons medical records can be accessed BMitchell Beckloff will not go over the record first CJoe Jacksons lawyer will not get any records D medical records before June 25 wont be received60The new school bus safety rules include all the followings EXCEPT_. Athe color of the bus Bthe equipment of the bus C the drivers experience Demergency exits 61It seems the software engineer crashed into the US tax office mainly because of_. Aunhappy marriage Bfinancial and tax problems Cheavy work pressure Dmental disease 62We can infer from the news that_. AJoe Jackson will be the first to receive the medical records Bthe tax agency office is somewhere inside the building in Texas CZhou Yang once broke the Olympic records in the same event Dthe software engineer flew high over skyline before crashing into the buildingCScientist Says No to Human Cloning“Ive never met a human worth cloning, says cloning expert Mark Westhusin from his lab at Texas A&M University. “Its a stupid endeavor.Thats an interesting choice of adjective, coming from a man who has spent millions of dollars trying to clone a 13-year-old dog named Missy. So far, he and his team have not succeeded, though they have cloned two cows and a cat.They just might succeed in cloning Missy soon or perhaps not for another five years.Westhusins experience with cloning animals leaves him upset by all this talk of human cloning. In three years of work on the Missy project, using hundreds upon hundreds of dogs eggs, the A&M team has produced only a dozen or so embryos carrying Missys DNA. None have survived the transfer to a surrogate代孕的mother. The wastage of eggs and the many spontaneously aborted(流产,发育不全) fetuses胎may be acceptable when youre dealing with cats or bulls, he argues, but not with humans. “Cloning is incredibly inefficient, and also dangerous, he says.Even so, dog cloning is a commercial opportunity, with a nice research payoff. Ever since Dolly the sheep was cloned in 1997, Westhusins phone has been ringing with people calling in hopes of duplicating their cats and dogs, cattle and horses. “A lot of people want to clone pets, especially if the price is right, says Westhusin. Cost is no obstacle for Missys mysterious billionaire owner; hes put up $3.7 million so far to fund A&Ms research.Contrary to some media reports, Missy is not dead. The owner wants a twin to carry on Missys fine qualities after she does die. The prototype原型;雏形is, by all accounts, athletic, good-natured and supersmart. Missys master does not expect an exact copy of her. He knows her clone may not have her temperament气质、性情. In a statement of purpose, Missys owner and the A&M team say they are “both looking forward to studying the ways that her clones differ from Missy.Besides cloning a great dog, the project may contribute insight into the old question of nature vs. nurture. It could also lead to the cloning of special rescue dogs and many endangered animals.However, Westhusin is cautious about his work. He knows that even if he gets a dog pregnant, the offspring, should they survive, will face the problems shown at birth by other cloned animals: abnormalities like immature lungs and heart and weight problems “Why would you ever want to clone humans, Westhusin asks, “when were not even close to getting it worked out in animals yet?63. By “stupid endeavor, Westhusin means to say that _.A. human cloning is a foolish undertaking B. animal cloning is absolutely impracticalC. human cloning should be done selectivelyD. animal cloning is not worth the effort at all64. What does the first paragraph tell us about Westhusins dog cloning project?A. Its success is already in sight. B. It is progressing smoothly.C. It is doomed to utter failure. D. Its outcome remains uncertain.65. By cloning Missy, Mark Westhusin hopes to _.A. study the possibility of cloning humansB. search for ways to modify its temperamentC. find out the differences between Missy and its clones D. examine the reproductive system of the dog species66. We learn from the passage that animal clones are likely to have _.A. a bad temper B. defective有缺陷的、有毛病的organsC. immune deficiencyD. an abnormal shapeDIt has been more than twenty years since pioneering British computer programmer, Sir Tim Berners Lee, created the World Wide Web. But could he have ever imagined how much the web would change our lives? And would he approve of how some British students are taking advantage of his invention?Universities and exam boards around the UK are becoming increasingly concerned with the rising number of cases of plagiarism, many of which are facilitated (助长) by the Internet access.In the UK most school and university students complete coursework throughout the academic year which contributes toward their final mark. In many cases coursework makes up the main part of the qualification. Since coursework is completed in the students own time it cannot be monitored by teachers in the same way as an exam.Derec Stockley, director of examinations in the UK, explains, “Plagiarism affects coursework more than anything else, and in the cases that come to our attention, more and more are linked to the Internet.At a university level recent reports suggest that plagiarism has evolved from separate cases of individual cheating to systematic and even commercial operation. Students can now pay for bespoke essays to be written for them by experts.It is estimated that the market in online plagiarism is now worth 200 million pounds a year. Every month more and more websites offering to write students essays for them appear on the Internet.Barclay Littlewood, owner of Degree Essays UK employs 3,500 specialist writers and charges between 120 pounds and 4,000 pounds per essay. However, Mr. Littlewood refutes the accusation that he is helping students to cheat.67What dose the underlined word “plagiarism in Paragraph 2 mean in the passage? Aproblems of the Internet Bcheating Clearning pressure Dcoursework68Which of the following statements is mentioned by the author? AThere will be no problem if online plagiarism is a systematic and commercial operation. BWith the help of online plagiarism, students can write more creative coursework. CThe Internet seems to have contributed much to the problem of online plagiarism. DTeachers should lay more emphasis on exams than coursework.69It can be inferred from the text that the author seems to _. Ablame Sir Tim Berners Lee for having created the World Wide Web Bhave studied the problem of online plagiarism for nearly 20 years Cbe in favour of Littlewoods defence against the accusation of him Dworry about the quality of students coursework influenced by the World Wide Web 70The paragraph following the passage will most probably be about_. A Mr. Littlewoods defence against those who accused him of his website Bdifferent peoples opinions on plagiarism Chow students use the website of Mr. LittlewoodDthe authors opinions of Mr. Littlewood “华安、连城、永安、漳平一中,龙海,泉港一中六校联考 下学期第三次月考高二英语试题考试时间:120分钟 总分:150分第二卷共45分第四局部 写作共三节,总分值45分第一节 完成句子共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分71Radio and television are important m_ of communication.72. Women are (禁止)from going out without a veil in that country.73. Speech d human beings from the animals.74. I can
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