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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上杨村一中2016-2017高三年级第二学期第二次月考英 语 试 卷第I卷 选择题(共95分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第1节 :单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。1. Sorry, Sir. I cant remember all the new words we learn every day._. Practice more.A. Im afraid notB. You are not alone C. Its hard to say D. All right2. We urg
2、e _extreme caution in _use of this medicine, which has not been officially approved yet.A. an; theB. an; 不填C. 不填; theD. 不填; 不填3. His _ of life has changed a lot since the experience he had in Africa three years ago.A. view B. attitude C. sight D. altitude4My friends thought they had made things very
3、 smooth for me, but I felt there was still much to _ with.A. wrestleB. compromiseC. associateD. stress5. Chinese eat _ vegetables per person today as they did in 1990.A. more than twiceB. as twice as many C. twice as many asD. more than twice as many6. It is reported that more than half of _surveyed
4、 on the website say they are content with their current life.A. whomB. themC. onesD. those7. Frito-Lay is the biggest snack maker in America owned by Pesi Co and _ over half of the parent companys yearly profits.A. depends on B. accounts forC. allows for D. holds on8. Mike, the results are _ with ou
5、r earlier research.Fantastic! Thats what weve been expecting.A. apparentB. sustainableC. concreteD. consistent9Victor apologized for _ to inform me of the change in the plan.A. his being not able B. him not to be able C. his not being able D. him to be not able10. I have got a headache. No wonder. Y
6、ou _ in front of the computer too long.A. workB. are working C. workedD. have been working11. Have you heard that our primary school will be torn down next year? Really? I suppose it is such bad news _ most of its former and present students will feel upset about.A. thatB. whichC. asD. what12. _ the
7、 Internet is bridging the distance between people, it may also be breaking some home or will cause other family problems.A. WhenB. WhileC. IfD. As13_ the danger of traveling on the lonely island, they would not be trapped now.A. Have they been informed ofB. Were they informed ofC. Should they be inf
8、ormed of D. Had they been informed of14. A warm thought suddenly came to me _ I might use the pocket money to buy some flowers for my mothers birthday.A. ifB. whenC. thatD. which15. Ive nothing on me except this ten yuan to donate, Im afraid. Never mind. _. We really appreciate your assistance.A. Ev
9、ery little helpsB. The more, the betterC. Its better to give than to receiveD. No one is perfect第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Jamess New BicycleJames shook his money box again. Nothing! He carefully _16_ the coins that lay on the bed. $24.52 was all that he had. The bicycle he wanted was at least $90
10、! _17_ on earth was he going to get the _18_ of the money?He knew that his friends all had bicycles. It was _19_ to hang around with people when you were the only one without wheels. He thought about what he could do. There was no _20_ asking his parents, for he knew they had no money to _21_.There
11、was only one way to get money, and that was to _22_ it. He would have to find a job. _23_ who would hire him and what could he do? He decided to ask Mr. Clay for advice, who usually had _24_ on most things.“Well, you can start right here,” said Mr. Clay. “My windows need cleaning and my car needs wa
12、shing.” That was the _25_ of Jamess odd-job(零工) business. For three months he worked every day after finishing his homework. He was amazed by the _26_ of jobs that people found for him to do. He took dogs and babies for walks, cleared out cupboards, and mended books. He lost count of the _27_ of car
13、s he washed and windows he cleaned, but the _28_ increased and he knew that he would soon have _29_ for the bicycle he longed for. The day _30_ came when James counted his money and found $94.32. He _31_ no time and went down to the shop to pick up the bicycle he wanted. He rode _32_ home, looking f
14、orward to showing his new bicycle to his friends. It had been hard _33_ for the money, but James knew that he valued his bicycle far more _34_ he had bought it with his own money. He had _35_what he thought was impossible, and that was worth even more than the bicycle.16. A. cleaned B. covered C. co
15、unted D. checked17. A. How B. Why C. Who D. What18. A. amount B. part C. sum D. rest19. A. brave B. hard C. smart D. unfair20. A. point B. reason C. result D. right21. A. split B. spend C. spare D. save22. A. borrow B. earn C. raise D. collect23. A. Or B. So C. For D. But24. A. decisions B. experien
16、ce C. opinions D. knowledge25. A. beginning B. introduction C. requirement D. opening26. A. similarity B. quality C. suitability D. variety27. A. brand B. number C. size D. type28. A. effort B. pressure C. money D. trouble29. A. all B. enough C. much D. some30. A. finally B. instantly C. normally D.
17、 regularly31. A. gave B. left C. took D. wasted32. A. patiently B. proudly C. silently D. tiredly33. A. applying B. asking C. looking D. working34. A. since B. if C. than D. though35. A. deserved B. benefited C. achieved D. learned第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)ABookies, the campus bookstore is locat
18、ed at the Campus Activity Centre, main floor.Bookies is the only place in Kamloops to buy your course textbooks. There is a booklist in the bookstore listing the books required for each course. If you need help in finding your course textbooks, ask any of the staff in the bookstore.There are more th
19、an just textbooks at bookies. They carry a wide variety of stationary, art supplies and gift items. You can also buy telephone cards, postage stamps and bus passes. You must show your student card to get a discount for the bus passes.TEXTBOOK RETURNS1) Do I need my receipt to return books?Yes.2) How
20、 long do I have to return books?Books purchased must be returned within ten working days of the date of the purchase.3) What if I wrote my name in the book?Unfortunately, we can not give you a full refund for books not in mint condition as publishers will not accept this for credit.4) What happens i
21、f I miss the last day for return?We may purchase the text book as “used” in accordance with our Buyback program.来源:Z#xx#k.Com5) What if I discover that my book has missing pages half way through the semester?We will replace the defective books, new or used, for a like copy of that title. Cash refund
22、s are not given for defective books returned outside the normal return dates.BUYBACKS1) What books do you buy back?We buy back all current edition textbooks. If we do not use them at UCC, we buy them back according to the value established in the North American marketplace.2) How much do I get for m
23、y books?If bookies is buying the book for use at UCC, you will receive 50% of the current new retail price. In order to receive optimum buyback price, discs and supplements must accompany the book.3) What happens to the books that I sell?Books for bookies are processed by our staff and sold to stude
24、nts at 75% of the new retail price.4) What condition do my books need to be in?Books should be in good condition, meaning that the cover is still attached and all pages intact. Notes and markings on the pages of the books are perfectly fine. Workbooks and study guides are generally not purchased bac
25、k unless they are free of all markings. No sales receipt is required for these books.BOOKSTORE HOURSMondayThursday 9:00am6:00pmFriday 9:00am5:00pmSaturday and Sunday Closed36. The intended readers of this passage are _.A. book dealers B. university studentsC. publishers D. campus staff37. The underl
26、ined word “defective” can best be replaced by _.A. latest B. perfectC. brand-new D. incomplete38. Bookies will not buy back your used textbook if _.A. the cover of the book is missingB. there are markings and notes on the pagesC. you have lost the sales receiptD. you miss the last day for return39.
27、Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?A. Bookies is a place for students to buy their course textbooks.B. Student cards are needed to get a discount for the textbooks.C. Books bought in bookies should be returned within ten working days.D. Books bought back are processed by the
28、 staff and sold to students.40. The items which can be bought back dont include _.A. textbooks with markingsB. workbooks with markingsC. textbooks with covers and all pagesD. study guides free of markingsBOne day, when I was working as a psychologist in England, an adolescent boy showed up in my off
29、ice. It was David. He kept walking up and down restlessly, his face pale, and his hands shaking slightly. His head teacher had referred him to me. “This boy has lost his family,” he wrote, “He is understandably very sad and refuses to talk to others, and Im very worried about him. Can you help?”I lo
30、oked at David and showed him to a chair. How could I help him? There are problems psychology doesnt have the answer to, and which no words can describe. Sometimes the best thing one can do is to listen openly and sympathetically.The first two times we met, David didnt say a word. He sat there, only
31、looking up to look at the childrens drawing on the wall behind me. I suggested we play a game of chess. He nodded. After that he played chess with me every Wednesday afternoon-in complete silence and without looking at me. Its not easy to cheat in chess, but I admit I made sure David won once or twi
32、ce.Usually, he arrived earlier than agreed, took the chess board and pieces from the shelf and began setting them up before I even got a chance to sit down. It seemed as if he enjoyed my company(陪伴). But why did he never look at me?来源:学。科。网Z。X。X。K“Perhaps he simply needs someone to share his pain wi
33、th,” I thought, “Perhaps he senses that I respect his suffering.” Some months later, when we were playing chess, he looked up at me suddenly.“Its your turn,” he said.After that day, David started talking. He got friends in school and joined a bicycle club. He wrote to me a few times about his biking
34、 with some friends, and about his plan to get into university. Now he had really started to live his own life.Maybe I gave David something. But 1 also leaned that one, without any words, can reach out to another person. All it takes is a hug, a shoulder to cry on, a friendly touch, and an car that l
35、istens.41. When he first met the author, David _.A. felt a little excited B. walked energeticallyC. looked a little nervous D. showed up with his teacher42. As a psychologist, the author _.A. was ready to listen to David B. was skeptical about psychologyC. was able to describe Davids problem D. was
36、sure of handling Davids problem43. David enjoyed being with the author because he _.A. wanted to ask the author for advice B. needed to share sorrow with the authorC. liked the childrens drawings in the office D. beat the author many times in the chess game来源:学.科.网Z.X.X.K44. What can be inferred abo
37、ut David?A. He recovered after months of treatment. B. He liked biking before he lost his family.C. He went into university soon after starting to talk. D. He got friends in school before he met the author.45. What made David change?A. His teachers help. B. The authors friendship.C. His exchange of
38、letters with the author. D. The authors silent communication with him.C A team of scientists in the United States has created a new type of mouse that has an immune system similar to that of humans. The scientists hope their research with these mice will speed up development of a vaccine to prevent
39、human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.Scientists from the Ragon Institute of Massachusetts General Hospital, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard are carrying out the new research.Earlier research has shown that certain individuals with HIV have immune systems that do better at controlli
40、ng the AIDS virus. These individuals are commonly known as “elite controllers.” They often live longer with the virus and have fewer problems early on.Todd Allen is one of the lead writers of the new study, which was published in Science Translational Medicine.TODD ALLEN: “Some people are able to co
41、ntrol HIV very well, to very low copies. And what we know is that they express a certain type of host genetics that dictate that they target very critical regions of the virus.”By using the new experimental mice, the researchers hope to learn what it is about the immune systems of these “elite contr
42、ollers” that causes them to deal with the HIV virus better than others.The “humanized” mice were created using stem cells and tissues from human . Some of this tissue was taken from liver and thymus tissue. The thymus is a large gland at the bottom of the throat. It trains T-lymphocytes, or T-cells
43、to attack unwelcome microbes, protecting the body from infection.When the scientists infected the so-called “humanized” mice with the HIV virus, the T-cell reaction in the mice was the exact same as that of humans.Earlier research using rhesus monkeys helped scientists understand how the virus attac
44、ks cells. These monkeys were seen as good replacements for humans because they could be easily infected with a version of HIV, known as SIV.However, genetic differences in the two versions of the virus and the immune systems suggested that the monkeys were not the best candidates for HIV research.To
45、dd Allen says the experiments with the new “humanized” mouse more correctly reflected what happens in humans with the AIDs virus.TODD ALLEN: “So it allows us to take all the discoveries weve had in studying individuals infected with HIV in the different immune responses and host genetics that correlate with a better outcome, and translate that now into an animal model where we can actually further manipulate that to understand exactly how these individuals are doing that.”Mr. Allen and the other researchers hope further studies with the “humanized” mouse will lead to an HIV vacci
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