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2020年春U川省棠湖中学高一第二学月考试!英语试题注意事项答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上
1.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑如需改动,用橡皮
2.擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回
3.第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5L
57.5听下面段对话工每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段5A B C对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍10例Howmuch is the shirtA.£
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15.B.£
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18.C.£
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1.What timedoes themuseum closeon SundaysA.At3:00pm.B.At4:00pm.C.At5:00pm.
2.How willthe womanprobably go to thegalleryA.By bus.B.By subway.C.By car.
3.In whataspect is the manweak inChineseA.Reading.B.Writing.C.Speaking.
4.Where willthe speakershave dinnerA.At acafe onGreen Street.B.At aJapanese restaurant.C.At theirhouse.
5.How didthe womanplan toget toRed Square at firstA.By subway.B.By taxi.C.By bus.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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522.5听下面段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答55时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What does the manthink ofhorror moviesA.Exciting.B.Frightening.C.Boring.
7.What newhobby willthe womanstartA.Skiing.B.Reading.C.Playing music.听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.What isthe womandoingA.Reading astory.B.Writing theending of the story.C.Finishing herhomework
9.What mightthe womando nextA.Tell the man the storyline.B,Invite the man todinner.C.Publish thebook.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What arethe speakersmainly discussingA.The food.B.Different customs.C.The health.
11.How doesthe hostknow theguest is full according to the manA.The guesteats out all thefood.B,The guestrefuses theoffered food.C.The guestleaves somefood on the plate.
12.Where doesthe womancome fromprobablyA.The USA.B.The UK.C.China.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.Where mightthe apartmentbuilding locatedA.Near theocean.B.In thebar district.C.In the countryside.
14.In additionto hisrent,what willthe manhave topay forA.All billsB.Cable TV.C.Heating andwater.
15..What isthe rentfor thebasement suiteA.$3,000per month.B.$2,000per month.C.$1,400per month.
16.What isthe disadvantage of thestudioA.Its noisyat night.B.Its toofar from the city.C.Ifs hardto movein thefurniture.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Where willthe manput hisbookshelvesA.By thewindow of the bedroom.B,Under thewindow of the kitchen.C.Under thewindow ofthe livingroom.
18..What didthemandoA.He paintedhis livingroom white.B.He paintedhis kitchenbrown.C.He boughtsome newbooks.
19.What doesthemansay abouthis apartmentA.It wasvery bright.B.It was too dark.C.It hadtoo manycolors.
20.Why doesthemanchoose brownfor hisbedroomA.Its full of life.B.Its hisfavorite color.C.It willhelp himsleep inon weekends.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAJacobs Pillow Dance FestivalWhere:Becket,MassachusettsWhen:June15-Aug.24Each summer,this influentialdance centerpresents anumber ofclasses andperformances bymore than50companies最精彩的部分from aroundthe world.Highlights thisseason includethe DanceTheater ofHarlem*s productionofAlvin AileysThe LarkAscending”,which opensthe festival.jacobspillow.org.ree.Ticketed performancesstart at$
22.jacobspillow.org.Moab MusicFestivalWhere:Moab,UtahWhen:Aug.29-Sept.9This areais betterknown formountain bikingthan formusic.But since1992,it hashosted aprivate festivalthat bringsclassical,jazz,Latin andother typesof musicto theland.This yearthere willbe16concerts,including three“GrottoConcerts”,where gueststake a45-minute boatride downthe ColoradoRiver toperformances.moabmusicfest.org.
5.moabmusicfest.org.Cheyenne FrontierDaysWhere:Cheyenne,WyomingWhen:July19-28Theres somethingfor everyoneat this117-year-old festival,from an“Indian villageand OldWest museumto countryconcerts.But thecompetition isstill the main attraction,with cowboysand cowgirlscompeting formajor moneyin theworldslargest outdoorstage.tickets startat$18,and concerttickets at$
23.cfdrodeo.com.The GlimmerglassFestivalWhere:Cooperstown,New YorkWhen:July6-Aug.24Each summer,opera loversfrom aroundthecountryand the world travelto upstateNew Yorkto watchproductions thatincludestars likeNathan Gunnand GingerCosta-Jackson.This yearsperformances include(作Wagners TheFlying Dutchman^^and VerdisKing for a Day”,in honorofthe200th birthdaysof bothcomposers曲家).glimmerglass.org.$
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21.If youwant toenjoy aGrotto Concert”,which datesuits youbestA.June
15.B.July
19.C.August
24.D.September
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22.If yougotoCheyenne towatch acompetition andenjoy aconcert,how muchwill youpay atleastA.$
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23.If you areabig fanof Wagner,youre advisedto goto.A.JacobsPillowDanceFestivalB.the GlimmerglassFestivalC.Cheyenne FrontierDays D.Moab MusicFestivalBThomas Edison was oneof tensaid to be thegreatest geniusof hisage.There areonly afew menin all of thehistory,who have changed thelives ofother menas muchas theinventor ofthe firstuseful electriclight.But Edisoncouldnever be happy onlybecause someonesaid he was agenius.There isno suchthing asgenius/Edison said.He saidthatwhat peoplecalled geniuswas mostlyhard work.But Edison was adreamer as well as a worker.From hisearliest daysasachild hewondered about the secrets ofnature.Nature,he oftensaid,isfullof secrets.He triedto understand them;then,he triedto learnwhat couldusefully bedonewith them.Edison enjoyedthinking.He knewthat mostpeople willdo almostanything insteadofthedifficult workof thinking,especially ifthey donot thinkvery often.But heknew,too,that thinking can givemen enjoymentand pleasure.Edison couldnot understandhow anyonecould beuninterested inlife.As heloved tothink,he alsoloved towork.On theday hebecame75years old,someone askedhim whatideas he had aboutlife.Work/he answered.Discoveringthe secrets of natureand usingthem tomake menhappier.He saidhe hadenough inventions in hismind to give himanother100years ofwork.
24.Edison thought.A.he couldbehappyif he was ageniusB.genius playsthe mostimportant partin onessuccessC.hard workcould do better thangeniusD.genius coulddobetterthan hard work
25..Edisonwas.A.very muchinterested innatureB.interested indiscovering thesecretsofnatureC.interested inchanging peoplesideasD.uninterested inmaking peoplehappier bydiscovering thesecretsofnature
26.In Edisonsopinion,.A.thinkingcansupply peoplewith enjoymentand pleasureaswellas helpB.peoples successlies mostlyin geniusC.hardworkisthesecond importantthing inmaking peoplesuccessfulD.there arefew secretsfor himto discoverlater
27.The lastsentence in the passagemost probablyimplies.A.life istoo shortfor Edisonto inventmore forhuman beingsB.Edison made100inventionsinhis lifeC.Edisonwas able tolive andwork for100yearsD.people ofhis timewere readytogiveEdison another100years workCWhenmy bestfriend and I wereteenagers,our favoriteplace tohang outwas the Hallmark store.If wehadmoney,we wouldchoose aperfect cardfor each other and then sharetears orsmiles dependingon whatemotion thewordsexpressed.In thosecoming yearswe developeda friendshipbuilt onsincere feelingsand weoften foundcomfortin thewords of a Hallmark card.I thinkit isperhaps sincethose yearsthat I have becomea greeting card collector.The otherday,while cleaningoutthestorage inmy home,I cameacross thebag whereIhavekept greetingcards.They arethe lastingmessages thatspeak themeanings ofmy life.I pulledoutafoolish-looking card.It hasa stickdrawingon thefront thatseems tobe myportrai(t肖像画),Ilaughed asI realizedthis isexactly howmy oldestdaughtersaw hermum.Opening itup Isaw ahand-drawn heartwith eyesand abig smile.On theother sideare somewords“Youare thebest mumintheworld!,,This maybe onecard thatHallmark cardscannot competewith forit isa treasuremoreprecious thangold.I cantgo backto whereIve beenbut,from time to time,I canbe takeninto a welcomed memory trip.These aretheHallmarkmoments ofour lives.Words fromonce upona timeinspire usto appreciatethe peopleinour liveswho meanso much.When wesometimes havedoubts,or whentheworldtreats usunfairly,the encouragingwordsare therein blackand white,sometimes drawnin ahomemade stickdrawing witha heart-shaped smilingfacestanding outfrom therest.Life isa Hallmarkcard when you careenough tosend thevery best.
28.What influencedoestheHallmarkcardhave onthe authorA.Finding herreal hobby.B.Becoming agreetingcarddonor.C.Getting realfriendship andcomfort.D.Learning toshare theexperience ofmaking cards.
29.The authoruses“awelcomedmemorytrip“in paragraph2to showthat.A.she oftenremembers herpast tripB,those cardsare very meaningful forherC.her daughterswords movedher deeplyD.drawing herselfonthe cards isverymeaningful
30.Why doesthe authorthink thewords onthe cardsmean alotA.Because theymake herfullofthanks.B.Because theyare writtenin differentcolors.C.Because theycan helpher overcomedoubts.D.Because theyalways informher ofthecardcollector.
31.What canbe thebest titlefor the textA.Words onthe cardsB.Collecting greetingcards isa hobby.C.Life isa Hallmarkcard D.Memory inthe childhoodDParentscan cutthe chances of theirchildren gettingfat simplyby keepingthem longerat table.Just threeextraminutes ata family mealtime couldhelp prevent child fatness.The reasonsmight liein communicationand theimportanceof ascheduled mealtime.Dr BarbaraFiese said,Children,whose familieshave a20-minute mealover fourtimes aweek,weigh lighterthankids wholeave thetable after15to17minutes.Over time,those extraminutes per meal addup andbecome reallypowerful.”Researchers studied200family mealtimes,testing theinfluences ofmealtime habitsof familieswith childreninprimary school.They foundthat families,who saidthat sharedmealtimes werean importantpart offamily lifeand hadspecialmeaning for them,were lesslikely tohave fatchildren.Similarly,families whotalked moretogether andcommunicatedmore positivelyduring themeal,were morelikely tohave healthy-weight children.Teaching familieshow tomake fulluse offamily mealtimeswasawise idea.This issomething wecan doandteach.Ifs alsoimportant torecognize theincreasing differencesof familiesand theircomplex livingschedules thatmay(拟战)challenge Kitheir abilitiesto planahead andset sometime tocommunicate witheachother,“said Dr Fiese.Families inpoorer USneighborhoods facedmore problems,including poorchancesofgetting healthyfood.Buteven so,regular highquality family mealtimes madea differenceto thechildrens weight.DrFiesesaid,Three tofourextra minutespermealwill makea healthyweight morepossible.
32.How longis reasonablefor afamilymealtimeaccording to the textA.About10minutes.B.About12minutesC.About15minutes D.About20minutes.
33.Whats theadvantageof a longerfamilymealtimeaccordingtothe textA.Children canbetter enjoy their meals.B.Children canhave agood restwhile eating.C.Children cancommunicate moreduring the time.D.Children canhave moretimetochoose whatthey like.
34.What doesthe authorwant toshow inparagraphsA.The resultofastudy.B.Different eatinghabits.C.Causes ofchild fatness.D.The importanceof normaleating
35..What canbe thebest titleforthetextA.Mealtime talkhelps tolose weightB.Healthy foodmakes normalweigh C.Poorer familieshave thinnerchildren D.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)Longer familymealtimes helppreventchildfatness5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Taking goodnotes isa time-saving skillthat willhelp you to becomea betterstudent inseveral ways.
36.Second,your notesare excellentmaterials torefer towhenyouare studyingforatest.Third,note-taking offersvariety toyourstudy timeand helpsyoutohold yourinterest.You willwant totake notesduring classroomdiscussions andwhile readinga textbookor doingresearch fora report.37・Whenever orhowever youtake notes,keep inmind thatnote-taking isa selective(选择的)process.That meansyoumust firstdecide whatis importantenough toinclude inyour notes.
38.•Read thetext quicklyto findthemainfacts andideas init.•Carefully readthetextand watchfbr wordsthat canshow mainpoints andsupporting facts.•Write yournotes inyour ownwords.•
39.•Note anyquestions orideas you may haveabout whatwas saidor written.(速己).As youtake notes,you maywant touse your own shorthandi Whenyou do,be surethat youunderstandyour symbolsand thatyou usethem allthetime.
40.A.Use words,not completesentences.B.There arethree practicalnote-taking methods.C.You mustwrite yournotes onseparate paper.D.Otherwise,youmaynot beable toread yournotes later.E.You willalso wantto developyourownmethod fortaking notes.F.The followingmethods maywork bestfor you.第三部分语言知识运用(共G.First,the simpleact ofwriting somethingdown makesit easierfor youto understand.两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
45201.530阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、BC和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Many(皇帝).years ago,there wasan emperorOne dayhe toldhis horsemanthat ifhe couldride onhis horse and41as muchland area ashe liked,he wouldgive himthe areaof landhehadcovered.42enough,the horsemanquickly jumpedonto hishorseand43as fast as possibleto coveras muchland area as hecould.He44riding andriding,whipping thehorse togo asfastaspossible.Even whenhewas45or tired,he didnot stop46he wanted to coveras muchareaaspossible.When heat lastcovered alarge amountof land,hewasexhausted andwas47,Then heasked himself,“Why didI48myself sohardto coverso muchlandareaNow I am dyingandIonly49a verysmall areato50myselfThe abovestory is51tothejourney ofour52,We pushourselves veryhard everyday to(疏忽,忘己)make more53,to gainpower orrecognition.We neglectt our54,time withour familyandto appreciatethe surrounding55andthethings welove todo.One day56we lookback,we will57that wedontreally needthat much,58then wecannot turnback timefor whatwe have_59__(肯定土也)Life isnot aboutmaking money.Life isdefinitely notabout work!Work isonly60to keepus livingsoastoenjoythebeauty andpleasures oflife.
41.A.use B.get C-work D.cover
42.A.Sure B・Strange C.Good D.Interesting
43.A.rode B.ran C.expanded D.struggled
44.A.gave upB.asked forC.kept onD.succeeded in
45.A.sad B・hungry C.confused D.excited
46.A.because B.so C.but D.if
47.A.dying B.arguing C.sleeping D.smiling
48.A.make B・push C.destroy D.prove
49.A.find B.have C.need D.show
50.A.live B・support C.bury D.sleep
51.A.useful B.certain C.special D.similar
52.A.future B.past C.history D.life
53.A.money B.progress C.discoveries D.friends
54.A.freedom B.career C.honor D.health
55.A.things B.condition C.beauty D.people
56.A.before B.when C.unless D.since
57.A.regret B.realize C.apologize D.explain
58.A.but B.until C.however D.or
59.A.saved B.won C.reduced D.missed
60.A.possible B.probable每小C.necessary满分D.suitableAvV-*弟-4-P一下(共10小题;题
1.5分,15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()The partsofatraditional pianohavechangedvery littlefor61,hundred ofyears.The keysare blackand white62,color.But nowan electronic,piano-like musicalinstrument replacesthose keyswith surfaces
63.respond totouch.A start-up companycalled ROLIbegan sellingthe electronickeyboard in2O
13.The keyboardis knownas()Seaboard.lt doesnot have
64.same whiteand blackkeys asa piano.Instead itis
65.make fromsoft andrubberymaterials.()Roland Lambisthe
66.invent ofSeaboard anda jazzpiano player.He sayshe inventedSeaboard sohe could()create
67.difference kinds of soundswith theinstrument.()I wantedtobeable
68.express morefromthekeyboard andcreate thekindsofsounds thatpeople couldcreateon aguitar ora saxophone.And Isat atthe pianothinking
69.I cantstrike anote andthen moveit.”()The waya persontouches thekeys ona Seaboard
70.affect theinstruments sound.This newtechnology enablestheplayer tocreate soundsthat traditionalpianos cannotmake.第四部分写作(共两节,满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110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处语言错误,10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(A),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每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分
2.1011Pd liketell yousomething aboutyour lifein thisboarding school.I stayin adormitory withthree othergirls,allofthemare kindand nice.We geton wellto othersand havebecome goodfriends.Living ina boardingschool makemeindependent.I amconfidence totake careof myself,wash theclothes,and cleanthe rooms,which Inever didwhen athome.The classeshere arevery interestingand challenged.Im stillfeeling alittle dissatisfiedwith someother thing.Theliving conditionsare notas goodas itat homeandthechance toget intouch withthe outsideworld islimited.Anyway,第二节书面表达(满分分)Ill getused toliving hereand hopeeverything willbe morebetter soon.25《百万英镑》是马克・吐温的代表作之一,深受全世界青少年读者的喜爱它以幽默讽刺的语言向我们讲述了一个美国穷小子亨利・亚当斯在伦敦的奇遇假设老师让你在英语课上为同学们介绍小说《百万英镑》请你根据以上内容,写一篇次左右的讲稿10内容要求小说名、作者、故事梗概、语言风格以及人们对这本书的评价参考词汇奇遇讽刺的fortuitous adventuresarcasticToday Iam going to introduce to youa novel.This isa briefintroduction tothe story.Hope youwill enjoyreading thisrepresentative workof Mark Twain.年春四川省棠湖中学高一第二学月考试2020英语试题参考答案1-5:ABCCC6-10:AABAB11-15:CAABC16-20:AC ABC二.阅读理解一.听力21-23:DDB24-27:CBAA28-31:CBAC32-35:DCAD36-40:GEFAD三.完形填空46-50:AABCC51-55:DDADC56-60:BBADC41-45:DAACB四.语法填空
62.in
63.that/which
64.the
65.made
61.hundreds
67.different
68.to express
69.why
70.affects
66.inventor五.短文改错【小题11tell前加to【小题2】your—my【小题3】them—whom[小题4]to—with[小题5]make-makes【小题6]confidence—confident【小题7]challenged一challenging【小题】【小题】一【小题六.书面表达8thing-things9it those10]more—muchToday,Iamgoingtointroducetoyouanovel.This novelis calledThe MillionPound Banknote“written byMark Twain.Through humorousand sarcasticlanguage,MarkTwainsuccessfully describeda fortuitousadventure ofHenry Adams,a poorAmerican ladin London.Two richmenin Londonhad abet onhim andwantedtosee whatwould becomeof him a monthlater ifthey gavehimamillionpound banknotewhich couldntbe cashed.A monthlater,Henry wasntstarved norarrested,but becamea millionaire.Whats more,he evenwon thelove ofa prettylady.The novelis consideredas oneofthefamous worksof MarkTwain.It isvery popularwith teenagersthroughout theworld.This isa briefintroduction tothestory.Hope youwill enjoyreading thisrepresentative workof MarkTwain.。
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