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1、浙江省東陽(yáng)市2016-2017學(xué)年高二英語暑假作業(yè)檢測(cè)試卷第一部分聽力(共20題,每題1.5分,滿分30分。)第一節(jié)聽下面五段對(duì)話。1. why doesnt the man learn to play the drums?a. its hard to play them.b. he doesnt think its fun.c. his mother opposes it.2.how old is the woman now?a. 20 years old.b. 45 years old.c. 65 years old.3.what does the man want to do next?

2、a. stop for some coffee.b. keep on working.c. leave for home. 4.what does the man mean?a. the film is terrible.b. the film can be seen online.c.the film is worth the money.5.what are the speakers mainly talking about?a.a traffic accident.b. a student bus.c. a truck.第二節(jié)聽下面一段材料,回答第6至7題。6. where are th

3、e speakers now?a. in france.b. in the uk.c. in the us.7. what do we know about the sncf?a.their website is only in french.b. they send the tickets by e-mail.c.they sell tickets to all over the world.聽下面一段材料,回答第8至9題。8. why doesnt the man want the telephone sales job?a. it needs working long hours. b.

4、 it is not suitable for him.c. it doesnt pay well.9. what does the man think of the job as an entertainment director assistant?a.attractive.b. boring.c. tiring.聽下面一段材料,回答第10至12題。10. where does the conversation probably take place?a. in a gym.b. in a hotel.c. in a coffee shop.11. what will the man do

5、 tomorrow?a.buy a gift.b.pick up his package. c. go to the airport.12.how long has the gift shop been closed?a. for 6 hours.b. for half an hourc.for 15 minutes.聽下面一段材料,回答第13至16題。13. what is the man probably?a. an airline clerk.b. a policeman.c.a salesman.14. what color is the womans handbag?a. black

6、.b. golden.c. red.15. what are inside the womans handbag?a. her purse, credit card and membership cardsb. her house keys and mobile phonec. her passport and id card.16. what should the woman do next? a. cancel the credit cardb. wait for the mans phone call. c. phone the lost and found office.聽下面一段材料

7、,回答第17至20題。17. where is the ticket office?a. on the left of a river. b. on woodside road. c. to the right of the entrance.18. what does the speaker advise the listeners to do? a. book tickets in the ticket office. b. know the position of the toilets. c. buy copies of the guide.19. what wasgrinding s

8、hop used for?a. making tools. b. showing tools. c. sharpening tools.20. what can people do in the small wooden houses? a. see some horses b. have very nice ancient teas.c. learn about ordinary peoples living conditions.第二部分閱讀理解第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)ahumor is a most effective, yet frequently negl

9、ected, means of handling the difficult situations in our lives. it can be used for patching up differences, apologizing, saying“no”, criticizing, and getting the other fellow to do what you want without his losing face. for some jobs, it is the only tool that can succeed. it is a way to discuss subj

10、ects so sensitive that a serious dialogue may start a riot. for example, many believe that comedians on television are doing more today for racial and religious tolerance that people in any other forum.humor is often the best way to keep a small misunderstanding from escalating (升級(jí)) into a big deal.

11、 recently a neighbor of mine had a quarrels with his wife as she drove him to the airport. airborne, he felt miserable, and he knew she did, too. two hours after she returned home, she received a long­distance phone call.“person­to­person for mrs. i. a. pologize.” intoned the operator

12、.“that's spelled p as in .” in a twinkling (眨眼間), the whole day changed from bad to lovely at both ends of the wire.as english hostess with a quick wit was giving a formal dinner for eight distinguished guests whom she hoped to enlist (贊助) in a major charity drive. austerity was a fashion in eng

13、land at the time, and she had asked her children to serve the meal. she knew that anything could happen . and it did, just as her son, with the studied concentration of a tight rope walker, brought in a large roast turkey; he successfully elbowed the swinging dining­room door, but the back bird

14、 dropped onto the dining­room floor.the boy stood rooted, the guests staring at their plates. moving only her head the hostess looked at her son,“no harm, daniel”, she said,“just pick him up and take him back to the kitchen” . she enunciated (發(fā)音) clearly so he would think about what she was say

15、ing .“and bring in the other one.”a wink and aone­liner instantly changed the dinner from a red­faced embarrassment to a laughter.21what is the main idea of the passage?ahumor is the key to success in our work and lives.bhumor enables us to deal with difficult situations effectively.chumor

16、 is the best way to criticize someone without losing his face.dhumor makes fun of any difficult situation.22what caused the roast turkey to drop onto the floor?athe backward movement of the door.bthe son's rude behavior.csomeone happened to be at the door.dthe bird raised by the family.23what do

17、 you think would probably be the result if the hostess got angry and scolded the son?ait would make the embarrassing situation worse.bthe son would refuse to serve the guests any more.cthe son would talk back and make the mother all the more angry.dthe guests would leave before the dinner was over.b

18、grasse has always been associated with smell. in the middle ages it smelt particularly unpleasant due to its leather tanning (制革) industry. the nobility (貴族) only rarely visited the pretty and charming town to pick up their handmade and tanned leather gloves. compared with the large area of land in

19、the surrounding countryside, grasse was certainly a necessary evil with no self­respecting noble owning buildings there.molinard, a grasse tanner himself, created the first grasse perfume. word spread like wildfire amongst the nobility about the designer perfumed gloves. molinard offered a pair

20、 of his gloves to catherine de medici (the queen), who gave plenty of praise to her grasse fragrant (芳香的) gloves; she almost single­handedly assured grasse's reputation as the perfume capital of the world. thanks to catherine de medici, grasse merchants were encouraged to grow the fragrant

21、plants that tanners needed to supply perfumed leather to the nobility.grasse has four perfume factories and perfumeries as well as a perfume school and a perfume museum. fragonard's perfume museum is situated on the first floor of its perfume factory and displays an amazing private collection of

22、 perfume bottles, presentation boxes, documents and equipment that tell the history of perfume making from its earliest beginnings to the present day. the perfume museum is open every day, sundays and public holidays included.grasse is certainly a fragrant heaven, a_far_cry from its smelly beginning

23、 as a leather tanning town. now famous for a far sweeter smell, grasse is surrounded by fields of jasmine, roses and so on.those looking for real estate in france would have to go a long way to find anywhere more charming than grasse with the city of nice and its airport just a short drive away and

24、plenty of activities to enjoy in the surrounding countryside. real estate in grasse is situated between the southern alps and the cote d'azur, allowing owners the best of both worlds.24. why was grasse considered to be necessary although it was an “evil”?ait produced leather gloves.bit was a bea

25、utiful and attractive town.cit made the nobility look respectable.dit beautified the surrounding countryside.25according to para.3, fragonard's perfume museum _.ahas several perfume factoriesbis famous for its perfume schoolcshows visitors the history of grassedcan be visited all the year around

26、26what does the underlined part “a far cry” in the last but one paragraph mean?aa long cry.ba great surprise.cvery different.dvery distant.cfive years after they disappeared, lost jewels belonging to the wife of a us ambassador to the netherlands were found.dawn arnall had already received an insura

27、nce payout for her loss. however, the misplaced gems (寶石) had been found and held for safe keeping by a hotel she stayed in. staff were unaware that the jewels were worth d|s9m.the world is full of forgetful people. a man in the english town of reading even left a sausage casserole in a bus. the dis

28、h ended up in the lost property office until it was recovered by his mother, eager for her dinner.a walker in the lake district had his food in his mouth but . what about his teeth? after climbing a hill in 2007, david packer stopped for a chocolate bar. he took his false teeth out, wrapped them up

29、in a tissue and just forgot about them. it took more than a year for the walker to be reunited with them.over the past 78 years passengers on london's transport network have left behind items including human skulls and gas masks from world war . since 1934, staff have handled an average of 200,0

30、00 items a year. recently they have used computers to try to track down their owners. but if you find something and can't locate the rightful owner, is it finders_keepers? it depends on what's found and how, says john spencer, professor of law at the university of cambridge.“if you pick up a

31、 coin, you can keep it unless you saw someone drop it, as you wouldn't be able to find the owner by taking reasonable steps.”if it's a larger sum, you should report it to the police but if the item has been abandoned, the property is yours. one man's loss is another man's gain!27dawn

32、 arnall is mentioned in the first two paragraphs to _.aattract readers' attention to the jewellerybintroduce the topiccmake a summarydget people think28how should you deal with the money you pick up according to john spencer?akeep it to yourself. bfind the rightful owner.ctake reasonable steps.

33、dreport it to the police.29what does the underlined part in the sixth paragraph mean?ait depends on the law whether to keep something you find.bone man's loss is another man's loss too.cit's immoral to keep something that doesn't belong to you.dwhoever finds something can keep it.dre

34、d roses were her favorites; her name was also rose. and every year her husband sent them, tied with pretty bows. the year he died, the roses were delivered to her door. the card said,“be my valentine(情人)”, like all the years before.each year he sent her roses, and the note would always say, “i love

35、you even more this year, than last year on this day. my love for you will always grow, with every passing year.” she knew this was the last time that the roses would appear. she thought, he ordered roses in advance before this day. her loving husband did not know that he would pass away. he always l

36、iked to do things early. then, if he got too busy, everything would work out fine. she cut away some stems, placed them in a very special vase, and set the vase beside the picture of his smiling face. she would sit for hours in her husbands favorite chair, staring at his photo and the roses sitting

37、there.a year went by, and it was hard to live without her mate. loneliness and solitude had become her fate. then, the very hour, as on valentines day before, the doorbell rang, and there were roses, sitting by her door. she brought the roses in, and just looked at them in shock. then, she went to g

38、et the telephone to call the florist(花匠)shop. the owner answered, and she asked him, if he would explain why someone would do this to her, causing her such pain.“i know your husband passed away, more than a year ago,”the owner said,“i knew you'd call, and you would want to know. the flowers you

39、received today were paid for in advance. your husband always planned ahead. he left nothing to chance.”“there is a standing order that i have on file down here. and he has paid, well in advance; you'll get them every year. there is also another thing that i think you should know. he wrote a spec

40、ial little card . he did this years ago.” “then, should ever, i find out that he's no longer here. thats the card . that should be sent to you the following year.” she thanked him and hung up the phone ,her tears now flowing hard. her fingers shaking, she slowly reached to get the card. inside t

41、he card, she saw that he had written her a note. then,as she stared in total silence, this is what he wrote: “hello my love, i know its been a year since i was gone. i hope it hasnt been too hard for you to overcome. i know it must be lonely, and the pain is very real. if it was the other way, i kno

42、w how i would feel. the love we shared made everything so beautiful in life. i loved you more than words can say. you were the perfect wife.”“you were my friend and lover; you satisfied my every need. i know its only been a year, but please try not to grieve. i want you to be happy, even when you sh

43、ed your tears. that is why the roses will be sent to you for years.”“when you get these roses, think of all the happiness that we had together, and how both of us were blessed. i have always loved you and i know i always will. but, my love, you must go on; you have some living still.”“please . try t

44、o find happiness, while living out your days. i know it is not easy, but i hope you find some ways. the roses will come every year, and they will only stop when your doors not answered, when the florist stops to knock. he will come five times that day, in case you have gone out. but after his last v

45、isit, he will know without a doubt. to take the roses to the place, where ive instructed him, and place them where we are, together once again.”30. how did rose feel when she received roses a year after her husbands death?a. puzzled and disappointed.b. happy but confused.c. proud but frightened.d. s

46、ad and surprised.31.what can we know about rose's husband when he was alive?a. he knew his wife loved roses more than himself.b. he preferred to make arrangements ahead of time.c. he gave his wife a pleasant surprise every valentines day.d. he was so busy that he had to order roses in advance ea

47、ch year.32. the writer presents many details of the note intended for rose to show that_.a. true love is permanent whatever happensb. remembering the happy times is inspiringc. sending roses is the best way to express loved. forgetting about the past means a sense of relief33.the underlined word “gr

48、ieve” (paragraph 7) is closest in meaning to_a. kill yourself b. feel deep sorrow c. marry again d. buy roses34.it can be inferred from the last paragraph that_a. roses won't be delivered anywhere if no one answers the doorb. rose wont be able to get through the difficult days without her husban

49、dc. someday roses will be sent where rose and her husband are buriedd. sometimes the florist comes five times a day to check whether rose is out35.which of the following is the best title for the passage?a. roses for roseb. be my valentinec. an unexpected giftd. a loving couple第三部分英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第

50、一節(jié)完形填空(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)last year i went to america and stayed there with an american family for two months.as is said, “the best house is in america, the best wife is in japan, and the best food is in china.” so i  36pride and pleasure in “the best food” i  37for my american

51、family. each day, regardless of my poor skill of cooking, i would do something in a 38way: changing the dishes color, the meats type or the soups style. thus, my american friends could discover the39of eating chinese food. because of my “  40” job, i was often rewarded by their &

52、#160;41of thanks such as “very delicious”, “excellent”, etc.42something funny happened yesterday when i cooked sichuan style fish for dinner. i was 43with my work.when the whole family sat round the table, they first looked  44at the fish, then looked at me. “why do all the fish only

53、have their  45?” they asked, “its terrible!” 46or terrible? i cant understand. but i do know that fish heads are delicious. the head is the 47part of fish; in  48only the important guest can have the   49of enjoying it.another  50thing is :the a

54、merican friends often said to me “  51” as they  52 home fruits or other things. according to chinese tradition i would simply smile in answer to their kindness  53actually helping myself to any of the food.  54, i said “helping yourself” to them whenever

55、 i brought home fruits. dear me! no matter how much or how often i brought home food, as long as it was nice to their taste, they   55hesitated to use their hands to “help themselves” until all was finished.36a.tookb.sharedc.heldd.had37a.leftb.fetchedc.cookedd.bought38a.newb.simplec.s

56、amed.magic39a.importanceb.joyc.troubled.way40a.newb.dailyc.hardd.good41a.smilesb.flowersc.talksd.expressions42a.howeverb.butc.sod.and43a.surprisedb.pleasedc.strictd.proud44a.worriedlyb.excitedlyc.surprisedlyd.happily45a.headsb.skinsc.tailsd.bones46a.particularb.badc.comfortabled.tasty47a.biggestb.be

57、stc.dearestd.lightest48a.the westb.chinac.usad.the east49a.abilityb.safetyc.chanced.honor50a.enjoyableb.excitingc.interestingd.common51a.dear meb.excuse mec.help yourselfd.enjoy yourself52a.collectedb.wantedc.boughtd.brought53a.andb.butc.withoutd.not54a.in returnb.above allc.after alld.at last55a.ne

58、verb.oftenc.alwaysd.usually第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)stress means pressure or tension. _56_ too much stress results in physical, emotional, and mental health problems._57_ stress can affect the heart. it can increase the pulse rate, make the heart miss beats, and can cause high blood pressure. stress can affect the respiratory (呼吸的) system. it can cause a p

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