河南省安阳市2017_2018学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题2017102302128

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第一卷

第一部分:基础知识(共两节,满分20分)

第一节、根据所给单词的汉语及词性提示选出正确的选项。(共10小题;每题1分,共10分)

1. 激发;使有动机vt.

A. amusement B. remove C. motivate D. mobile

2.举止;行为vi.

A.balance B. behave C. balance D.billion

3.实用的;实践的adj.

A. practical B.practiceC.productD.puzzled

4.吸引,恳求.vt.

A.automaticB.appealC.achievementD.announce

5.高兴地;愉快的 adj.

A.decideB.delightedC.determineD.drunk

6.羞耻的;惭愧的adj.

A.greedyB.politicalC.ashamedD.aggressive

7.证明;证据n.

A.explanationB.cigaretteC.enjoyableD.evidence

8.爆炸vt.

A.explode. B.beliefC.annoyD.bomb

9..流利地adv.

A. approximately B. valley C. fluently D. finally

10.包含;含有vt.

mitteeB.containC.concernD.bargain

第二节.根据汉语意思选出相应的短语。(共10小题;每题1分,共10分)

11.关心,挂念

A.be delighted at B.be angry with

C.be concerned about D.be tired of - 2 - 12.详细地

A.at present B. for a start C. over time D.in detail

13.对……负责

A.be worried about B.be ashamed of

C.be responsible for D. be aware of

14.为买……而讨价还价

A.drop outB.give away C.bargain for ment on

15.跟……一样小

A.not bigger than B.no more than C.no less than D.no bigger than

16.阻止某人做某事

A.protect sb. from sth. B.force sb. to do sth.

C.prevent sb. from doing sth. D.advise sb. to do sth.

17.代表,象征

A,react to B.stand forC.flow into D.appeal to

18.期盼,盼望

A.go back to B.pay attention to C.look forward toD.get down to

19.起飞,脱掉

A.take off B. take action on C.take advantage of D.take away

20.在……中起作用

A.takepart in B.play a role in C。take a look at D.pay a visit to

第二部分:阅读理解(共一节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Megan

When I was younger, I spent all the money I got. After a couple of years, I began

wondering why I didn’t have any savings. Things had to change. It was then that I

opened a bank account (账户). Even saving just a tiny amount each month can make quite - 3 - a difference, so my advice would be for children like me to open an account and start

saving.

Jamie

My advice is “be strict and know what you’re spending”. I keep a budget so that

I know exactly how much money I can spend on clothes, how much on going out with my

friends and how much I need to save. I now work at the weekend, so I don’t have to

ask my parents for pocket money.

Laura

I always get pocket money from my parents. I would buy a coffee here or a sandwich

there, and even though that only means two or three pounds a time, it soon increases

in amount. One day I made a list of all the things I’d bought that week and it really

surprised me. I’d spent 30 pounds on, well, nothing really! If I could give anyone

advice, I would tell them to always ask themselves, “Do I really need this?”

Olivia

My dad lost his job recently, so my pocket money stopped. Now I’m doing a part-time

job on Tuesdays and Fridays. It isn’t a lot, but it is enough. Not only have I become

more responsible about money and how I spend it, but I feel good that I’m working

for it and not just relying on my parents. My advice to anyone is not to expect money

to always be there and make sure you save enough for a rainy day.

21. According to the text, Megan _____.

A. has always spent money wisely

B. finds it hard to save any money

C. puts some of her money in the bank

D. doesn’t have to worry about money

22. The underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 probably refers to the money _____.

A. Laura saved on food

B. Laura spent on unimportant things

C. Laura received from her parents

D. Laura borrowed from her friends

23. Both Jamie and Olivia _____. - 4 - A. have a part-time job

B. get a lot of pocket money

C. have opened a bank account

D. spend a lot on clothes

24. The text is mainly about _____.

A. making money

B. borrowing money

C. raising money

D. managing money

B

Before January 2005, young girls couldn’t play soccer in Katutura, a black

township in Namibia, Africa. They had no soccer balls, no playing field, no shoes,

and no leader. Each day, girls and boys gathered at the NordkampCenter after school.

Most of the boys would play soccer in a nearby dirt field while the girls remained

at the center to jump rope or read books.

Center director Mary Beth Gallagher loved soccer and knew that the girls would

love it, too. So she organized a girls’ team with players under the age of 12. She

knew it would be the youngest girls’ soccer team in the whole country. Because they

had no other girls’ teams to compete with, Mary Beth arranged matches against the

boys’ teams. The boys were bigger and stronger, but the girls didn’t back down.

Soon news spread about the Nordkamp girls’ team. An American soccer team from