2019学年高一英语下学期第二次月考试题(新版)人教新目标版.doc
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1、120192019 学年第学年第 2 2 学期高一第学期高一第 2 2 次月考英语试卷次月考英语试卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 3030 分)分)第一节第一节 ( (共共 5 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分分,满分 7.57.5 分分) ) 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。1. What does the man want to do?A.Buy some books.B.Return some books.C.Exchange some books.2.Whe
2、re does the woman prefer going?A.The mountains. B.The forest.C.The beach.3.what are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Their weekend plans. B.Their favorite movies.C.Their friends.4.How long has the woman been in the UK?A.One year.B.Two years. C.Three years.5.What will the man do on Friday night?A.
3、Help his friend.B.Go to a concert. C.C.Study for a test.第二节第二节 ( (共共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.1. 5 5 分,满分分,满分 22.22. 5 5 分分) )听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。并标在试卷的相应位置。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。26.How does the woman feel about working in company?A.Busy B.Tired C.Nervous7.What does the woman
4、 think is the most important as an employee?A.Working hard.B.Making detailed plans.C.Writing down goals.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8.Whats wrong with the woman?A.She has a sore throat.B.She has a headache.C.She has a backache.9.Whats the most probable relationship between the speakers?A.Doctor and patient B
5、.WorkmatesC.Employer and employee听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.Where are the speakers now most probably?A.In China B.In ThailandC.In America11.What does the man say about Western food?A.More varied than Chinese foodB.Less delicious than Chinese foodC.More expensive than Thai food 12.What makes Americans
6、 overweight in the womans opinion?A.Taking few naps.B.Eating too much fast foodC.Eating at home too much听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.Why does the women call the man?3A.To invite him to a concert.B.To ask if hes got the tickets.C.To ask him to help with her essay.14.What will the man do after dinner tom
7、orrow evening?A.Go to the movies.B.Take a walkC.Visit his grandparents.15.What do we know about the concert?A.Its about pop musicB.It started yesterday evening.C.Its still on next Sunday.16.When will the speakers meet?A.At about six.B.At about six thirty.C.At about seven thirty.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20
8、 题。17.How did Robert Frosts mother support the family after his father died?A.By working as a farmer.B.By working as a journalist.C.By working as a teacher.18.Who gave Robert Frost a good schooling?A.His grandfather.B.His motherC.His grandmother.19.When did Robert Frost get married?A.In 1892 B.In 18
9、95C.In 189720.Which of the following was published the latest?A.North of Boston.4B.A Boys Will C.C.My Butterfly.二、阅读理解二、阅读理解Why People Dislike Really Smart LeadersIntelligence makes for better leadersfrom undergraduates to managers to presidentsaccording to multiple studies. It certainly makes sense
10、 that handling a market shift or anything alike require intelligence. But new research on leadership suggests that, at a certain point, having a higher IQ stops helping and starts hurting.Although previous research has shown that groups with smarter leaders perform better by objective measures, some
11、 studies have suggested that followers might subjectively view leaders with extremely high intellect as less effective. Decades ago, Dean Simonton, a psychologist from the University of California, Davis, proposed that brilliant leaders words may simply go over peoples heads, their solutions could b
12、e more complicated to carry out and followers might find it harder to relate to them. Now Simonton and two colleagues have finally tested that idea, publishing their results in the July 2017 issue of the Journal of Applied Psychology.The researchers looked at 379 male and female business leaders in
13、30 countries across fields including banking, retail and technology. The managers took IQ tests and each was rated (定级) on leadership style and effectiveness by an average of eight co-workers. IQ positively correlated(和正相关) with ratings of leader effectiveness, strategy formation, vision and several
14、 other characteristicsup to a point. The ratings peaked at an IQ of around 120, which is higher than roughly 80 percent of office workers. Beyond that, the ratings declined. The researchers suggest the “ideal“ IQ could be higher or lower in various fields, to 140 or 100, depending on whether technic
15、al or social skills are more valued in a given work culture.“Its an interesting and thoughtful paper,“ says Paul Sackett, a management professor at University of Minnesota, who was not involved in the research.“To me, the right interpretation of the work would be that it highlights a need to underst
16、and what high-IQ leaders do that leads to lower understanding by followers,“ he says. “The wrong 5interpretation would be, Dont hire high-IQ leaders.“The studys lead author, John Antonakis, a psychologist at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, suggests leaders should use their intelligence to
17、 use creative language that will persuade and inspire othersthe way former U.S. President Barack Obama did. “I think the only way a smart person can signal their intelligence properly and still connect with the people,“ Antonakis says, “is to speak in charming ways.“21According to the first paragrap
18、h, we know that _.A. leaders with high IQ do not have effective leadershipB. effective business depends on the intelligence of leadersC. leaders with higher IQ may do harm to group effectivenessD. the higher IQ leaders have, the stronger leadership they possess22According to Simonton, managers with
19、an IQ of about _ are probably the most effective.A. 80B. 100C. 120D. 14023What is Paul Sacketts attitude towards hiring high-IQ leaders?A. Unconcerned.B. Positive.C. Doubtful.D. Unclear.24Barack Obama is mentioned in the last paragraph to _.A. encourage us to learn more about leadershipB. explain ho
20、w intelligent people achieve successC. show creativity is more important than intelligenceD. emphasize the importance of using intelligence properlyGarden parties are one of the traditions that began in the United Kingdom and France a number of centuries ago. Both the British and French versions hav
21、e roots in the 6weekend getaways that were enjoyed by the upper classes. In the afternoons and evenings, the grounds of the estates (房产) would be softly lit with candles and lanterns, food prepared and set in long buffet tables for the guests, and comfortable seating always within reach.People tende
22、d to dress up for these types of outdoor events, which made them quite a festive occasion. String bands often provided a graceful melody that served as one of the ways that the elegant tone of the occasion was set and maintained.Today, the concept lives on around the world. No longer just an event f
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