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高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。會寧五中2010-2011學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期11月份月考試卷英語第一部分:英語知識運用(共三節(jié);滿分50分)第一節(jié):語音知識(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞劃線部分讀音相同的選項。1combA.doubtB.troubleC.clubD.lab2shoulderA.shouldB.countryC.soulD.through3secretA.believeB.recentC.separateD.September4watchA.wantB.waterC.handsomeD.plant5practicedA.realizedB.watchedC.whisperedD.worried第二節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。6Whatabout_supperyesterday?Well,_mostdeliciousoneindeed.A;theB;aCthe;theDthe;a7Beingdeterminedisakindofqualityandthats_ittakestodoanythingwell.AwhatBwhichCwhereDhow8Thismethod_inareasnearShanghai_inamarkedriseintotalproduction.Atrying;resultingBtried;resultedCtrying;resultedDtried;resulting9Youngadults_olderonesaremorelikelytoprefersportsandbecomeenthusiasticsportsfans.AotherthanBmorethanClessthanDratherthan10FinnishPresidentsaidFinlandandChinarelationshadprogressed_withfruitfulcooperationinnewandhightechfields.ApeacefullyBhighlyCunfortunatelyDsmoothly11Itisnotrightforyouto_fiftydollarsfrommysalarywithoutanygoodreason.Youshouldgiveitbacktome.AbringdownBholdupCkeepbackDturndown12Withthefactthathesagooddealyoungerthantherestofus_intoaccountIthinkhehasdoneprettywellindeed.高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。AtakingBtotakeCtakenDtobetaken13Yearsagowedidntknowthis,butrecentscience_thatpeoplewhodontsleepwellsoongetill.AshowedBhasshownCwillshowDisshowing14Themanwhocaughtabadcoldwas_ofbeinginfectedH1N1andsenttohospital_hedeplaned.Asuspected;beforeBsuspected;immediateCcertain;themomentDsuspected;thesecond15Didyouhaveanytroubleingettinghere?No._,Iwouldhavetelephonedyou.AHoweverBAnyhowCThereforeDOtherwise16Amanisaskingtoseeyou._hecomein?Lethimin.AMustBShallCWillDDare17Theprogrammewasso_thatthechildrenkepttheireyes_onthescreen.Aexciting;fixedBexciting;fixingCexcited;fixedDexcited;fixing18Whydidntyoutryyourbesttogetonthebus?Itriedto,but_Icould,itstartedmoving.AuntilBwhenCbeforeDafter19“Never_tohurtyourfeelingswhileIwasexpressingmyselfinthediscussion,”explainedJim.AIexpectedBexpectedIChadIexpectedDdidIexpect20Imgoingdowntown.Comeon._.AIllgiveyoualiftBYourewelcomeCDontdothatDComewithme第三節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Mr.Smith,headofHowardsdepartment,neversaidapleasantwordtoanyone.Heneversmiled.Hisfacealways_21_aseriousexpression.Worse_22_,heneverdidhisownwork._23_,healwaysaskedhissubordinates(下屬)todothejobhe_24_himself.Theclerkswere_25_frightenedbyMrSmiththattheywereafraidto高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。_26_toMrWhite,whowasMr.Smithssuperior.EverybodyworkedveryhardwhileMrSmith,whohadnothingtodo,readnewspapersallmorningto_27_.Oneday,Mr.Smithcouldnotfindanimportantpaper.HetoldHowardto_28_thepaperwhich_29_.WhenHowardfailedtogetit,Mr.Smithwasextremelyangry.Thethingshesaidweresohumiliating(令人羞恥的)thattheotherpeopleintheofficethoughtthatHowardwas_30_toomuchpatiencebyjuststandingthere_31_nothing.NobodynoticedthatMrWhitewaswatchingthewholescene.SuddenlyMr.WhiteaskedMr.Smithintohisoffice.Whentheywere_32_Mr.WhitetoldMr.Smiththathe_33_himforalongtimeandthathethoughtitwouldbebestifMr.Smithleftthecompany.Strugglingunsuccessfullytocontrolhimself,Mr.Smith_34_aloudandlongsigh.Later,Mr.Whitedecidedthatitwould_35_beagoodideatoselectsomeone_36_temperamentwasasdifferentaspossible_37_Mr.Smiths.Howardwassuchapersonandhegotthejob.TellingHowardthegood_38_,Mr.WhiteremarkedthatHowardhadbeenworkinginthatdepartmentforafewyearsand,_39_hadhadample(大量的)opportunities_40_aboutitsoperation.21.A.putB.showedCworeDmade22.AagainBratherCalsoDstill23.AEvenBInsteadCObviouslyDOnly24.AmusthavedoneBshouldhavedoneCcoulddoDhaddone25.AveryBtooCsoDmuch26.AvisitBformCtellDtalk27.AstudyBsavetimeCkilltimeDtalk28.AlookintoBlookforClookupD.lookthrough29.AhaddisappearedBhadbeendisappearedCwasdisappearingDwasdisappeared30.AappearingBbringingCshowingDgiving31.AsaidBsayingCtosayDandsay32.AapartBlonelyCaloneDalong33.AhadbeenobservedBhadbeenobservingChadbeenDhadbeenseeing34.AmadeupBcriedoutCburstintoDturnedout高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。35.AcertainlyBneverCpossiblyDlikely36.AwhichBwhoseCwhoDwhos37.AlikeBinCfromDas38.AstoryBnewsCworkDpromise39.AhoweverBthusCthereforeDbesides40.AtolearnBlearningCtodoDdoing第二部分:閱讀理解(共25小題。第一節(jié)每小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題1分;滿分45分)第一節(jié):閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。ANEWYORKOneinfiveUSworkersregularlyattendsafterworkdrinkswithcoworkers,wherethemostcommonmishapsrangefrombadmouthinganotherworkertodrinkingtoomuch,accordingtoastudyreleasedonTuesday.Mostworkersattendsocalledhappyhourstobondwithcolleagues,although15percentgotohearthelatestofficegossipand13percentgobecausetheyfeelnecessary,saidthesurveyconductedforCareerB,anonlinejobsite.Astowhathappenswhentheafterworkdrinksflow,16percentreportedbadmouthingacolleague,10percentsharedasecretaboutacolleagueand8percentsaidtheydranktoomuchandactedunprofessionally.5percentsaidtheyhadsharedasecretaboutthecompany,and4percentconfessedtosingingkaraoke.While21percentofthosewhoattendedsaidhappyhoursweregoodfornetworking,85percentsaidattendinghadnothelpedthemgetclosertosomeonehigheruporgetabetterposition.Anequalnumberofmenandwomensaidtheyattendedhappyhourswithcoworkers,withyoungerworkersaged25to34mostlikelyandworkersover55leastlikelytoattend.Overall,21percentofworkersattendhappyhourswithcoworkersandofthosenearlyaquartergoatleastonceamonth.ThesurveywasconductedonlinebyHarrisInteractiveonbehalfofCareerBamong6987fulltimeemployeesbetweenFebruary11andMarch13.HarrisInteractivesaidtheresultshadasamplingerrorofplusorminus1.2percentagepoints.41.HarrisInteractivemadethesurveytofindout_.A.howUSworkersspendtheirafterworktime高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。B.whatUSworkersdoatafterworkdrinksC.therelationshipsbetweenUSworkersD.whoaremostlikelytoattendafterworkdrinks42._ofworkerswhoattendafterworkdrinksspeakillofacolleague.A.4percentB.8percentC.16percentD.10percent43.Accordingtothepassage,mostofthosesurveyedbelievedattendingafterworkdrinks_.A.benefitedthemalotB.couldprovideinformationC.onlymadethemrelaxedD.wasofnohelptothem44.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_.A.workersover55dontliketoattendhappyhoursatallB.about75%ofworkersgomorethanonceamonthC.10.5%ofmaleworkersattendhappyhourswithcoworkersD.about700workerssurveyedsharedasecretaboutacoworker45.Afterthesurvey,itcanbeinferredthat_.A.alltheworkersopposeafterworkdrinksB.theworkersmaychangetheirattitudestowardsafterworkdrinksC.alltheworkerssupportafterworkdrinksD.alltheworkersaresuggestedgoingtoattendafterworkdrinksBStudentPutsSchoolPresidentOneBayAnOhioStateUniversitystudenthasputtheirschoolpresidentontheonlineauction(拍賣)siteeBay.Biddingstartedatapennyandthesevendayauctionhad64bidsfrom19bidderstoppingoutatalmost$100million.Skydiver,96,HurtInAttemptToSetRecordInWashington,a96yearoldmanaimingtobecometheoldestpersontomakeasoloskydiverhadaroughlandingandsufferedadislocatedshoulder,butotherwisesafe.PetsFightInCar,CauseWreckAnAmericanLovellmanwasmovingtohisnewhomewithallhisbelongingspackedintohiscarwhenhispetcatgotloose,foundhispetsnakeandstartedfightinginsidethecar,causinghimtolosecontrolandcrashintoanarrowditch(溝).ThievesStealBuiltInSwimmingPool高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。WhenaNorwegianfamilyvisitedtheirmountaincabinovertheweekend,theydiscoveredabigholeintheyardinplaceofthebuiltinswimmingpoolthathadbeeninstalled20yearsago.ManBurnsDownHomeOverNoGiftsInSouthampton,LongIsland,Wednesday.Aman,angrythathegotnopresentsforChristmas,burneddownhisparentshomeearlyChristmasmorning.46Accordingtothispassage,whichoftheeventshappenedattheweekend?AAmanspetsfoughtinthecarandcausedacarcrash.BAnoldmanaimingtosetarecordgothurt.CAmanburneddownhisparentshomeovernogifts.DAfamilyfoundtheirswimmingpoolstolen.47WhichofthefollowingeventshappenedtotheLovellman?AHewasputontheonlineauctionsiteeBay.BHiscarcrashedintoanarrowditch.CHisbuiltinswimmingpoolwasstolen.DHeburntdownhisparentshome.48Thepassageismostprobablytakenfrom_.AasciencemagazineBaresearchpaperCapersonaldiaryDanewspaperCWhenJohnsoncalledagain,themanagerreceivedhimverypolitely.“Thatisamostremarkableoilyoubroughtus,MrJohnson,”hesaid.Johnsonnoddedhissmooth,darkhead.Thatwassomethingheknewverywell.“Iveneverseenanythinglikeit,”themanageradmitted.Johnsonnoddedagain.“No?”hesaidpolitely.Thenheadded,“ButIthinkyouwill,sir.Averygreatdealofit.”Heappearedtothinkforamoment.“Ithinkyouwillfinditwillbeonsaleseven,perhaps,eightyearsfromnow.”Hesmiled.Themanagerthoughtthatwasuncertain.Hesaid,“Itisbetterthanourfishoils.Iadmitthat.”“SoIamtold,sir,”agreedJohnson.“Haveyouanyplanstoproduceityourself,MrJohnson?”Johnsonsmiledagain.“WouldIbeshowingittoyouifIhad?”“Wemightaddsomechemicalstooneofourownfishoils,”saidthemanager.“Itwouldbeexpensivetodothat,evenifyoucould,”Johnsonsaidgently.“Besides,”headded,“Iamtoldthatthisoilwillbemuchcheaperthanyourbestfishoils.Cheaperthananyvegetableoil,infact.”高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚?!癙erhaps,”saidthemanager.“Well,Isupposeyouwanttomakeanarrangement,MrJohnson.Shallwediscussit?”“Ofcourse,”saidJohnson.“Therearetwowaysofdealingwithasituationofthissort.Theusualoneistopreventitaltogetheroratleasttodelayitaslongaspossible.Thatis,ofcourse,thebestway.”Themanagernodded.Heknewplentyaboutallthat.“ButIamsosorryforyou,because,yousee,thatisnotpossiblethistime.”Themanagerhadhisdoubts,butallhesaidwasaninquiring(asking),“Oh?”“Theotherway,”continuedJohnson,“istoproduceyourselfbeforethetroublestarts.”49.Themanagerthoughtofaddingchemicalstothefishoiltomakeit_.A.cheaperthanthenewoilB.morequicklyC.moreexpensiveD.asgoodasthenewoil50.Johnsonsnewoilwouldbe_.A.moreexpensivethanfishoil,butbetterB.lessexpensive,andbetterC.lessexpensive,butnotgoodD.moreexpensive,andnotsogood51.Johnsonexpressedhisregretthatthemanager_.A.couldnotstopthenewoilbeingmadeB.wouldneverknowhowtomakeitC.hadspentalotofmoneyonitD.didntknowenoughaboutit52.Johnsonshowedhisnewoiltothemanagerbecausehewanted_.A.toproduceithimselfB.topreventitbeingproducedC.tobepaidnottoproduceitD.themanagertoproduceitDNotallmemoriesaresweet.Somepeoplespendalltheirlivestryingtoforgetbadexperiences.Violenceandtrafficaccidentscanleavepeoplewithterriblephysicalandemotionalscars.Oftentheyrelive(重新體驗)theseexperiencesinnightmares.高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。NowAmericanresearchersthinktheyareclosetodevelopingapill,whichwillhelppeopleforgetbadmemories.Thepillisdesignedtobetakenimmediatelyafterafrighteningexperience.Theyhopeitmightreduce,orpossiblyerase(抹去),theeffectofpainfulmemories.InNovember,expertstestedadrugonpeopleintheUSandFrance.Thedrugstopsthebodyreleasingchemicalsthatfixmemoriesinthebrain.Sofartheresearchhassuggestedthatonlytheemotionaleffectsofmemoriesmaybereduced,notthatthememoriesareerased.Theresearchhascausedagreatdealofargument.Somethinkitisabadidea,whileotherssupportit.Supporterssayitcouldleadtopillsthatpreventortreatsoldierstroublingmemoriesafterwar.Theysaythattherearemanypeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.“Somememoriescanruinpeopleslives.Theycomebacktoyouwhenyoudontwanttohavetheminadaydreamornightmare.Theyusuallycomewithverypainfulemotions,”saidRogerPitman,aprofessorofpsychiatry(精神病學(xué))atHarvardMedicalSchool.“Thiscouldrelievealotofthatsuffering.”Butthosewhoareagainsttheresearchsaythatchangingmemoriesisverydangerousbecausememoriesgiveusouridentity(特質(zhì)).Theyalsohelpusallavoidthemistakesofthepast.“Allofuscanthinkofbadeventsinourlivesthatwerehorribleatthetimebutmakeuswhoweare.Imnotsurewedwanttowipethosememoriesout,”saidRebeccaDresser,amedicalethicist(倫理學(xué)家)Somepeoplefearthatalthoughthedrugwouldfirstbeusedinonlyveryseriouscases,itwouldbecomemoreandmorecommon.“Peoplealwayshavetheabilitytomisusescience,”saidJosephLeDoux,aNewYorkUniversitymemoryresearcher.“Allwewanttodoishelppeoplehavebettercontrolofmemories.”53.Whatsthemainideaofthetext?A.Peopleoftensufferfrombadmemories.B.Americanresearchersaretryingtodevelopapill.C.Forgetbadmemories,andbehappy.D.Theresearchhascausedaheatedargument.54.Theunderlinedword“it”inparagraph4refersto“_”A.thenewdrugB.theresearchintothedrugC.thememoryD.thechemicalinthedrug高考資源網(wǎng)(),您身邊的高考專家歡迎廣大教師踴躍來稿,稿酬豐厚。55.Whichofthefollowingisnottheopinionofthesupporters?A.Thepillcaneraseallthememoriesinthepast.B.Somememoriescanruinpeopleslife.Thepillcanrelieveemotionalsuffering.C.Thepillcanalsohelpmanyothertypesofpeoplewhosufferfromterriblememories.D.Thepillcanpreventortreattroublingmemoriesinsoldiersafterwar.56.Whichofthefollowingisnottheopinionoftheopponents(反對者)?A.Ourmemoriesgiveusouridentity.B.Thememorieshelphumanityavoidmistakesofthepast.C.Thedrugshouldbeusedinonlyveryseriouscases.D.Peoplemaynotbesurewhet

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