2017湖南高二上学期人教版高中英语月考试卷

1. 详细信息

  Researchers from France and Italy discovered that Canadian parents are less strict with their children than mothers and fathers in France and Italy.

Our most important finding was the difference between Canadians and the others,” said Professor Michel Claesthe lead author of the study.Canadians focus on independence and negotiationOn the other handItaliansfor exampleexercise more controlWe found Canadians seem to focus on negotiation in case of a conflict.

  Claes said CanadaFrance and Italy were selected for the study because they share important cultural and social factors.We chose French­Canadians because they share the same language as Franceand originally came from France and share certain valuesItaly was included because it was considered to have similarstrong and important family values,” he explained.

  The researchers examined the emotional ties between parents and their children by questioning 1,256 students aged 11 to 19 years old.

  Canadian students reported less control and more free actionsaccording to the studyItalian parents were stricter and French parents were somewhere in the middle.

  Claes explains that the differences lie in education in CanadaFrance and Italy.

North America has its own educational valueswhich promote individualizationTolerance and comprehension are encouragedItalyon the other handpromotes respect of authoritycontroland the need for permission. he said.

Children from all three countries described their mothers as warm and communicativeItalian and Canadian children had similar feelings about their fathersand reported high levels of emotional tiesBut French fathers were generally thought by their children to be more distant and cold.

  We were surprised by this,” Claes admitted.It seems as though the relationships between French mothers and their children were becoming closer over timewhile fathers maintain a form of distance and coldnesswhich is more of a source of conflict in France than in the other countries.

21Professor Michel Claes believes that CanadaFrance and Italy ________.

Ahave the same family spirit

Bhave some similar cultural traditions

Chave experienced some similar social changes

Dhave experienced similar cultural developments

22How did the researchers carry out the study ?

ABy collecting answers of parents from CanadaFrance and Italy.

BBy collecting answers of children from CanadaFrance and Italy.

CBy questioning parents and their children from Italian Canadian families.

DBy  questioning  children  from  French­Canadian families.

23According to Michel Claeswhat mainly leads to the differences in parent­children

relationships among CanadaFrance and Italy?

AEducational opportunities.

BTraditional ideas.

CEducational values.

DHistorical events.

2. 详细信息

  When looking at Western Europewe don’t usually think about poverty—but in factsome people in modern—day Britain are so hard up that they can’t afford to buy food

  Back in 2008the financial crisis caused a lot of unemploymentThen there were the cuts to the welfare system in 20 1 3 which added to the problem—and many British people fell into debtIt’s estimated that 500000 people in the UK have turned to food banksjust to get by

  Steph Hagenwho works in a Nottingham food banksays“People do not go to a food bank because it's an open doorIt’s a case where they go to it because they need toWith our food bank—we are an independent oneand we have limited stocks—everyone who comes through our door has no income

  There are checks to make sure nobody is abusing the systemIf a doctor or a social worker thinks someone needs to use a food bank—even for a short time—they can give them vouchers(凭证)Then the people in need take them along to the food bank and they get handouts for three days

  Churches and individual donors provide most of the food in the banksBut some businesses might help out too

  And what sort of food is offered in food banks? Hagen says“Basicallywe’ve got porridgeWe do occasionally get fresh produce but it’s very rareespecially in the winter monthsIt’s like tinned fruittinned ready mealsWe have to give out‘no-cooking’food parcels because people can’t afford the gas and electricity”

  Community spirit has a lot to do with food banksVolunteers say they are a great meeting place for people who are lonely and depressedAnd when facing a crisissome beneficiaries might need to feed not only their belly—but also their soul

24According to the textthe food bank is a place_____

Awhich is funded by the government

Bwhere people can get food randomly

Cwhich helps poor people live through crisis

Dwhere there is enough food supplies

25What does the underlined word“them”in Paragraph 4 refer to?

ASystems    BDoctors    CSocial workers DVouchers

26Why do food banks mainly offer“no-cooking”food?

APoor people have no money for gas and electricity

BThe volunteers hate to supply cooked food

CFood banks can’t afford cooked food

DThis kind of food is easy to store

27What can we learn from the last paragraph?

ACommunity spirit can cure those who are depressed

BFood banks benefit poor people mind and body

CPeople can have great fun in food banks

DVolunteers tend to feel lonely and depressed in food banks

3. 详细信息

  Ive often wondered how exactly sleep, or lack of it, can have such an awful effect on our bodies and, guess what, how much we sleep switches good genes(基因) on and had genes off.

  In the first half of 2013, the Sleep Research Centre at the University of Surrey found a direct link between hours spent sleeping and genes. Every cell in our bodies carries genetic instructions in our DNA that act as a kind of operating handbook. However, each cell only reads the part of this handbook it needs at any given moment.

    Can sleep affect how a gene reads instructions? Its a question asked by Professor Derk-Jan Dijk at the University of Surrey. He set up an experiment and asked his volunteers to spend a week sleeping around seven and a half hours to eight hours a night and the next sleeping six and a half to seven hours.

  Blood samples were taken each week to compare which genes in blood cells were being used during the long and short nights. The results were rather surprising. Several hundred genes changed in the amount they were being used, including some that are linked to heart disease, cancer, and Type 2 diabetes. Genes to do with cell repair and replacement were used much less.

  Sleep restriction(six and a half to seven hours a night) changed 380genes. Of these, 220 genes were down regulated (their power was increased). Those affected included body-clock genes which are linked to diabetes(糖尿病). One of the most downgraded genes is that which has a role in controlling insulin(胰岛素) and is linked to diabetes and insomnia(失眠). The most upgraded gene is linked to heart disease.

  So changing sleep by tiny amounts can upgrade or downgrade genes that can influence our health and the diseases we suffer from when we sleep too little.

The important message is that getting close to eight hours of sleep a night can make a dramatic difference to our health in just a few days through the way it looks after our genes.

28.What kind of relation is directly discussed in the passage?

A. Sleeping hours and changes of genes.      B. Sleeping hours and diseases.

C. Changes of genes and diseases.           D.Genes and health.

29.What can we learn about Professor Derk-Jan Kijks experiment?

A. The experiment was carried out to find the answer to how genes affect sleep.

B. The experiment took a period of more than two weeks to reach a conclusion.

C. His volunteers were divided into two groups with two different sleeping patterns.

D. Blood samples of the volunteers were checked afterwards to decide how many genes changed in sleeping.

30.Which of the following may be concluded from the passage?

A. The experiment was performed at the University of Surrey in early 2013.

B. Body-clock genes are associated with heart disease, cancer and Type 2 diabetes.

C. Sleep restrictions may contribute to disease like diabetes, insomnia, and heart disease.

D. 7.58 hours sleep pattern makes little difference compared with 6.57 hours sleep pattern.

31.Which of the following can be inferred from the findings of the sleep research?

A. When there is a sleep restriction, genes to do with cell repair and replacement function less.

B. In a sleep, several hundred genes change in the amount. The more changes, the worse results.

C. When genes are up regulated, they do good to health; when genes are down regulated , they do harm to health.

D. Eight hours of sleep a day can be beneficial to our health in that it looks after our genes.  

4. 详细信息

  The oceans are unique to our planet. No other planet in our solar system has liquid water. The oceans cover about 70% of the earth's surface.  They contain about 97% of the earth's water supply. Life on earth originated in the seas. The oceans continue to be home to an incredible number of plants and animals.

  We know very little about the oceans. Because they are so deep and dark, they are hard to study. But scientists are discovering new strange creatures all the time. We are learning more by using satellites to look at the oceans' surfaces and by using buoys (航标 ) to measure temperature and saltiness. Special vehicles can now travel deep into the dark oceans to see what mysteries can be discovered.

  More of the sun's heat is assimilated by water along the equator than at the poles. This means the water at the equator is warmer than water at the poles. These different water temperatures cause the water in the oceans to move. This is called an ocean current.

  The air above ocean currents also moves. The warm or cold ocean air moves over the land as wind. Oceans are also a really important part of the water cycle. Evaporation(蒸发) from oceans creates most of the world's rainfall. Plants on land need the rain to absorb nutrients from the soil.

  The oceans are also home to all kinds of sea life. These include fish, whales, dolphins, octopi, lobsters, crabs and shrimps. There are also jellyfish and starfish.Many kinds of plants, such as plankton, kelp and sea grass are part of the "forest of the seafloor."

Carbon dioxide in-oxygen out! Oceans help to capture and store carbon dioxide(C02). They are the largest natural "carbon sinks" in the world. Oceans trap about1/4of the CO2 that humans put into the air. Oceans also release oxygen. Half of the world's oxygen is produced by these tiny plants!

32.What does the author think of oceans?

A. They are amazing.     B. They are common.

C. They are boundless.    D. They are unimaginable.

33.What does the underlined word "assimilated" mean in the passage?

A. Taken in    B. Given off.    C. Cut down.    D. Held back.

35.It can be inferred from the passage that____111]

A. oceans produce much carbon dioxide

B. it is not safe to live by the oceans

C. oceans provide humans with rich resources

D. humans can only depend on oceans for water 

5. 详细信息

What attitude would you have to disappointments in life? 36 Find out how a chaira pair of sunglasses and other items can hold unexpected promise for controlling your anger

1Take A Seat—Right Now

There’s a reason you’ve probably never gotten into an angry state of mind from a chairWRobert Naya clinical professorsays“Our brains become conditioned to associate sitting and lying down with feeling relaxed’’  37 Sitting downNay sayssends a message of safety and security to your brain

2Don’t Get MadGet Organized

A study of nearly 11,000 subjects in 42 countries found that the key to hold back anger is preventing it in the first placeSpending a few minutes every morning to map out your day will go far in lowering anger and anxiety levelsThe theory  38

3Keep Your Cool With A Pair Of Shades

Research in the journal Cognition & Emotion(情绪)found that when people walk in direct sun without sunglassesthe light causes them to feel depressedThose who walked unshaded against the rays had increased aggressiveness scoresStudy co-author Daniele Marzoli suggests seeking shade during heated exchanges  39  ’’

4Handle anger in a sensible way

We are busy working all day as if running a car on the high wayBut rememberremind yourself to brake at any time in case of sudden crashWhen you’re in angersay to yourself, “Why am I angry? Is it necessary?”When attention is transferred(转移)blind emotion will be controlled  40

ADon’t be an angry bird

BWell begun is half done

CIt’s useful to handle problems

DYou’re suddenly a crazy angry person

EThat’s why it’s so easy to fall asleep on an airplane

FEffective time management keeps you on trackavoiding stress

GCompared outdoorindoor conversations have more friendly interactions

6. 详细信息

A father is very worried about his son.    61   acts like a coward. So his father paid a visit to the master and    62   (ask) him to train his son.

The master said, “I promise I'll be able to train your child     63   a real man in three months.”

Three months later, his father came 64 (pick) the child. The master arranged a match between the child  65 his coach to show the three-month training result.

At Round One, the child 66 (knock) down and fell to the ground. He stood up to meet the challenge. But he was knocked down again, and once again he stood up to fight... this was repeated six times.

The master asked his father, “Do you think your child's  67 (perform)is that of a man?" The father said,¨I feel ashamed for 68     I never expected that he would be so weak after three months  69  (train).”The master said,“I don't agree with you, and I regret that you only see_70   surface of things. You have not seen the courage and perseverance in your son. This is the very spirit of a man

7. 详细信息

Stealing? I guess we were stealing. But in our 13-year-old brains the matter of ownership 41 occurred to us. We just wanted to 42 some strawberries in Mr Jordan’s backyard. So we went 43 into his backyard.

When we started 44 his strawberries, all of a sudden Mr Jordan came outside.

“What are you boys doing out here?” he 45 and tried to grab one or two as my friends rushed past him, but they were too 46 for the older gentleman to seize, and all the boys except me disappeared within seconds.

Speed was never my 47 .So I could just stand there and 48 whatever punishment would surely come my way from Mr Jordan. 

He marched me to my house and my mother criticized me. My friends gathered to celebrate their 49 and observe my capture. They 50 me about it for days afterwards, while all I could do was complain to my father about how 51 it was.

“I don’t think so,” Dad said. “You got the punishment you 52 .”

“But what about other guys?” I asked.

Dad said, “You can’t 53 what happens to other people. You can only 54 what happens to you. You picked Mr Jordan’s strawberries that night, and you were punished for it. To me, that is completely fair.”

Then I couldn’t 55 my father’s words. 56 through the years I knew what he talked about. We didn’t come to earth with a 57 that life would treat us fairly.

Like Dad said, the 58 thing we can actually 59 is what happens to us. How we choose to respond to what happens to us is truly the 60 by which the quality of our lives will be measured whether or not we think it happens fairly.

41.A.never               B.ever               C.often                  D.sometimes

42.A.see                 B.plant               C.pick                  D.water

43.A.carelessly         B.sadly              C.secretly               D.calmly

44.A.harvesting         B.destroying     C.treating               D.facing

45.A.smiled               B.shouted         C.doubted               D.added

46.A.stupid               B.quick               C.kind                 D.tall

47.A.character          B.luck               C.choice                 D.strength

48.A.deny                B.judge              C.admit                 D.accept

49.A.escape              B.unit               C.life                    D.holiday

50.A.helped            B.teased             C.blamed                D.supported

51.A.illegal             B.impractical      C.unfair                D.unnecessary

52.A.deserved         B.observed         C.wanted               D.imagined

53.A.ignore            B.expect              C.conclude              D.control

54.A.face               B.lead                 C.devote                 D.refuse

55.A.mark             B.improve              C.understand         D.discuss

56.A.And               B.Or                  C.So                    D.But

57.A.guarantee       B.direction            C.question              D.form

58.A.common        B.obvious             C.only                  D.easy

59.A.look at           B.deal with             C.dream of            D.take away

60.A.standard         B.view                C.value                D.purpose

8. 详细信息

  假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。

删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。

修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

   Have you ever had a headache during a test? Have you ever been too worried about something that you have a headache or even cant sleep at night? If so, then you know that stress is.

  Not all stress is bad for you. Some kinds of stress can help you get things do better, like when you are running towards the finishing line or when you are being asked to give a speech to your class. Stress sometimes can help push you to make full preparation for a test. However, too much stress can result in anger, depression and other related problems, which we need to take serious.

  There are many things in our life what might cause stress ------ having too much homework, taking a difficult test, and having economic problems.

  Its impossible to live in a life completely free of stress, so you should learn to deal with stress. The best way reduce stress is to have a balance life. If you get enough sleep, eat properly, take more exercise and have enough fun time, youll probably feel less stressed.

9. 详细信息

假设你是李华,你校英文报“My Point of View”一栏拟刊登家庭与孩子成长有关的内容。现在很多家庭只有一个孩子,这样的环境对孩子的成长是否有利?如果一个家庭可以有两个孩子,那对孩子的成长又有什么样的利弊?请你就这个话题给校报编辑写一封信,谈谈你的看法。

注意:1. 词数100左右;

2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 开头语已为你写好,不计入总词数。

Dear Editor,

With the implementing of family planning policy, most families have only one child._________________________________________