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吉林省延边朝鲜族自治州汪清县第六中学学年高一英语下学期202020213月月考试题考试时间:90分钟
一、听力(30分)第一节(共5小题)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话你将听一遍
1.What does the womanwant the man todoA.Put thebooks on the bookshelf.B.Help herput thebooks on the floor.C.Help herrepair thebookshelf.
2.How muchdoesthe woman have to payA.$
4.B.$
3.C.$
2.
3.What kind of furniture(家具)docs the woman likebestA.Wooden furniture.B.Glass furniture.C.Metal furniture.
4.What canwe knowabout the manA.He docsnt likeShanghai.B.He isnow workingon areport.C.He hasdecided togo toQingdao.
5.What is the mangoing todo thisyearA.Focus onhis schoolwork.B.Play for the schoolfootbal1team.C.Start amore exci ting sport.第二节(共10小题)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听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读每小题听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白你将听两遍听第6段材料,回答第6,7题
6.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Teacher andstudent.B.Mother andson.C.Manager andclerk.A.Warmhearted.B.Strict.C.Proud.
7.What kindof personisthe woman听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.Why isthemaninterested in the carpets(毛毯)hereA.Because theyare cheap.B.Because theyhave gooddesigns.C.Because theyare madeby hand.
9.Which of the followingis TRUEA.The factoryprefers doingtheir owndesigns.B.Tn Britain,themanhas seencarpets fromChina.C.The carpetsare soldto17other countriesand regions仕也区,区域).听第8段材料,回答第10至12题A.
1.
25.B.
2.
15.C.
12.
50.
10.How manykilograms doesthe packageweight
11.How manyways ofsending the package doesthewomanmentionA.
1.B.
2.C.
3.
12.How soonwi11thepackageget toChina by airA.In twoweeks.B.In tendays.C.In oneweek.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.When didthewomanleave theshopping centerA.Al about10:00am B.At about11:00am C.Abouty atnoon..
14.Where didthewomanprobably loseher handbagA.In thehotel.B.Near therestaurant.C.In theshopping center.
15.What isthe colorof thewoman shandbagA.Golden B.Red.C.Black.
16.Who isthe manA.A policeman.B.The womanJs husband.C.The womanJs friend.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What sothe studentsthink of their high school liferolledand busy.B.Regular andcolorful.C.Active andindependent.
18.When didmany ofstudents getup in the highschoolA.At five.B.At six.C.At ten.
19.What doesthe speakeradvise thestudents todoA.Learn toenjoy themselves.B.Learn to be theirown msters.C.Learn todevelop theirspecial abilities.
20.What doesthe speakerdoA.A universitystudent.B.A highschool teacher.C.A universityteacher.
二、阅读理解(40分)ACoit TowerCoit Tower provides360degree viewsof SanFrancisco and the bay,including the Golden Gate Bridge.Themost fantasticviews can be seenfrom theobservation deck,which isreached byan elevator.Il costs$7to gelon theelevator.11is
4.9mi lesfrom CoitTowerto the Golden Gate Bridge.Crissy FieldCrissyField,a formerarmy airportlocated southof the Golden Gate Bridge in the Presidio,was rebuiltin2001andofferswide walkingand cyclingtrailsbetweentheMarinaGreenandFort Point.Itofferswonderfulviews of the Golden Gate Bridge,picnic areas and asmall sandybeach which is popularwith families.AlongCrissy Field,visitors canstop forlunch atthe WarmingHut,the BeachHut CafeortheHouse ofAir.Distancefrom the Golden Gate Bridge:
2.4mi lesfrom theMarina Green.Fort PointFora closeview of the bridge,visit FortPoint,whichisa CivilWar timebrick fortthat canbe enteredthroughthe MarineDrive parkat CrissyField./\1though FortPoint neverhad anymilitary(军事的)action,the Golden Gate Bridge*s chiefengineer,Joseph Strauss,redesigned the bridge topreserve the fortas a“fine exampleof somekindof art”.Distance from theGoldenGateBridge:
1.2mi les.Lands EndLandsEnd nearLincoln Parkoffers aperfect view of theGoldenGateBridge.Visitors canwalk alongapaved sidewalknear the17th holeof theLincoln ParkMunicipal Golf Course.Here,there areseveral benchesandphoto opportunitiesto picturethe beautyof thebridge.Distance from theGoldenGateBridge:
3.0miles.
21.Where canvisitors havea picnicA.At CoitTower.B.Al CrissyField.C.At FortPoint.D.At LandsEnd.
22.Why didJoseph redesignthe bridgeA.To offerwide walkingand cycling.B.To picturethe beautyof thebridge.C.To takea closeviewof thebridge.D.To savethefortasanart.
23.What isthe purposeof thetextA.To introducesome placesto viewtheGoldenGateBridge.B.To introducesome greatplaces in theGoldenGateBridge.C.To pare the fourfamous placesin SanFrancisco.D.To introducethe historyof theGoldenGateBridge.BThe Taj Mahal(泰姬陵)is consideredto beone of the mostbeautiful buildingsinthe world andthefinest exampleof thelate styleof Indianarchitecture(建筑).It isat Agrain northernIndia.11liesbeside theRiver Jumnainthemiddle ofgardens withquiet pools.The Taj Mahal wasbuilt bythe Mogu1emperor(皇帝)Shah Jahan,who ruledIndia inthe seventeenthcentury.It isin memoryof hisfavorite wife,born inArjumand BanuBegum,known asMumtaz Mahal,who diedin
1631.The building,which was pleted between1632and1638,was designedbyalocal Muslimarchitect(建筑师),Us tadAhmad Lahauri.The wholebuilding,with gardensand gatewaystructures,waspletedin
1643.The TajMahal standsat oneend of the gardentomb withmarble(大理石)path.The roomis softlylightedby thelight thatpasses throughdouble screensof carvedmarble sethigh inthe walls.The buildingnowis keptin goodcondition.It took22years tobuild the TajMahal.Shah Jahanplanned asimilar building,but inblack insteadofwhite,to lieon the other sideof theriver.But beforeit could be built,Shah Jahanwas imprisoned(监禁)by hisson andburied next to hiswife inthe TajMahal.
24.The TajMahal wasbuilt for.A.Mumtaz MahalB.Shah JahanC.either Mumtazor ShahD.both Mumtazand Shah
25.Why doyou thinkShah Jahanwas buriednexttohis wifeA.Ilis owntomb hadntbeen built.B.He hopedto be buried there.C.King andQueen shouldbeburiedtogether.D.He1iked Mumtazal1his1ife.
26.The passagemainly tel1s us.A.why the TajMahalwas builtB.the lovestory betweenShah andMumtazC.some informationabout the Taj MahalD.the TajMahal-the prideof Indians
27.From thepassage wecan learnthatA.the TajMahal looksmore beautifulthan beforeB.theTajMahal doesn*t existnowC.theTajMahal haspletely changedD.theTajMahal hasbee aplace ofinterestMost animalshave littleconnection withanimals ofa differentkind,unless theyhunt themfor food.Sometimes,however,two kindsof animalse togetherin apartnership whichis goodfor bothof them.Youmay havenoticed somebirds sittingonthebacks ofsheep.This is not becausethey wanta ride,but becausethey find easyfood inthe parasites(寄生虫)on sheep.The sheepallow thebirds todo sobecause theyremovethe causeof disfort.So althoughthey canmanage withouteach other,they dobetter together.Sometimes an animal hasa plantpartner.The relationshipdevelops untilthe twopartners cannotmanagewithout each other.This isso inthe coralsofthesea.In theirskins theyhave tinyplants whichact asudustmenn,taking someofthewaste productsfromthecoral andgiving inreturn oxygenwhich the animalneeds tobreathe.If theplants arekilled,or areeven preventedfrom receivinglight sothat they cannot1ive normally,the coralswi11die.
28.Some birds1ike tosit ona sheepbecauseA.they enjoytravelling withthe sheepB.theycaneat itsparasitesC.they depend onthesheep for existenceD.theyfindthe positionmost fortable
29.The underlinedword theyinthelast sentenceofthefirst paragraphrefers to.A.birds andparasitesB.parasites andsheepC.birds andsheepD.sheep,birds andparasites
30.We learnfromthetext thatcorals depend on plantsfor.A.fort B.lightC.oxygen D.food
31.What doesthe secondparagraph mainlydiscussA.Some animalsand plantsdevelop theirrelationship easily.B.Some animalsand plantsdependoneach otherforexistence.C.Some plantsdependoneachotherfor food.D.Some animalslive bettertogether.DGeorge Watfordworks atthe AmericanSociety for the Preventionof Ciueltyto AnimalsASPCA in NewYork City.He getssome unusualphone calls.One day,he gota callabout amountain lionliving in a smallbuilding.“We dicint believeit,Watford said.But whenwe got there,sureenough,there wasa mountainlionsitting atthe frontwindow lookingout atus.The bigcat*s ownerknew thathis neighborswere unhappyaboutthe animal.He didn*t tryto stopus takingit away.In oneyear,the ASPCAtook in9,459different animals,not countingcats anddogs.That numberincludesa lot of rabbitsand monkeys,but the ASPCA hasalso takenmany otherexoticpets frompeople*s homes.Theseanimals cantbesetfreeinto thewild becausethey wouldntsurvive.The ASPCAtries tofind homesforthem inzoos orspecial areasfor animals.Ilsagainstthelawto sellwild animalsinNewYork City.Many buildingsdont evenallow dogsor cats,not tomention moreexotic animals.Still,theASPCAtakes awaymost ofthe exotic animals notbecause ofplaints,but becausethe petsowner needshelp.A lovelybaby lionor beaiwi11finally growup to bedangerous.°When theybite,itisnt becausethey hateyou.It,s becausethey*re wiIdanimals,“saidexotic animalexpert KathiTravers.Travers isquick togive speechesagainst raisingwild animals as pets.Too oftenpeoplethink thatcaring fora wild animal isthe sameas caringforadog ora cat.To loveananimal isnot enough,“Travers said.There hastoberespect,and respectis nottakingananimal,sticking itinalittle cage,and expectingtheanimaltobehappy.”
32.When hegotthecall,Watford feltA.excited B.surprisedC.fearful D.angry
33.When itfinds anexoticanimalinthecity,the ASPCAA.keeps ituntil itgrows upB.sets itfree into the wildC.helps finda homeD.
34.What canwe inferfrom Paragraph3A.Pet ownerscant reallycontrol a wild animal.B.A babywildanimalbehaves badlyat home.C.Wild animalshave theirjoy andanger.D.A wildanimal oftendestroys ahome.
35.The lastparagraph iswritten toshow thatA.it takeseffort tocare forawildanimalB.keeping wild animalsaspets isunwiseC.wild animalsare happyin bigspacesD.wildanimalscanbedangerous七选五3637__So theyare called“diseases ofcivilization”.Many cancersand diseases oftheblood systemareexamples ofsuch diseases.38However,a changein foodis oneofthemain differencesbetween lifein ancienttimes andthat oftoday.39_We eatsix timesmore saltthan our ancestors.We eatmore sugar.Wo eattwice asmuch fatbut onlyonethird asmuch proteinand muchless vitaminC.40But scientistssay thatwe wou1dbemuch healthierif weeat muchthe sameway theancient peopledid,cutting theamount offatty,salty andsweet food.A.Stone Agepeople1ived asimple life.B.These newsicknesses werenot knownin ancienttimes.C.In thatcase,they wouldlive muchhealthier.D.Ancient peoplealso gotlots ofphysical exercise.E.But today,we enjoyeating alotofthese.F.People todayprobably dontwant to1ive likeourancestors.G.Modern peopleused tosuffer from“diseasesofcivilization^^.
三、完形填空(30分)In China,the Spring Festival isthe mostimportant ofall theholidays inthe year.Two importantthings41to makethis holidaydifferent fromall theothers:giving presentsand spendingit42the family.Manyweeks43the Spring Festival,we knowit is ing.In the44goods forthis specialholiday appearand outsidethemarethespecial New Year decorations.The advertisements45all thenewspapers tellus thatthere are“Only five46shopping daysto SpringFestivaln.47you go,you willrealizethat.SpringFestival,which es“only48a year,isingagain.Giving49to onesfamily isa verysweetcustom.The spiritbehind thepresent mattersmost,not thepresent
50.It isgood atSpringFestivalto51tothehometown andmeet parents,grandparents andas manyaunts,uncles andcousins aspossible.Tn thepast,52NewYear*s Eve,al1the membersofafamily53stay athome makingdumplings together.54__many peopleenjoy watchingTV.During theday,childrenwear theirnew clothes.The eveningis usuallyspent ingames,talking,more eatingand
55.
41.A.help B.wantC.get D.hope
42.A.in B.onC.at D.with
43.A.after B.beforeC.during D.at
44.A.towns B.schoolsC.shops D.restaurants
45.A.on B.inC.from D.above
46.A.other B.fewerC.another D.more
47.A.Where B.WhereverC.Whatever D.How
48.A.a timeB.twiceC.one D.once
49.A.money B.presentsC.wishes D.cards
50.A.itself B.themselvesC.by itselfD.either
51.A.go B.eC.return D.turn
52.A.in B.atC.on D.by
53.A.would B.mightC.could D.haveto
54.A.Now B.ButC.And D.So
55.A.sleeping B.playingC.running I),drinking
四、语法填空(15分)Its notoften
56.(sun)in Paris,
57.people stilllove towalk alongthe banksoftheSeine(塞纳河畔).They lovethe viewofthecity*s oldbuildings,especially NotreDame Cathedral(巴黎圣母院)andtheworld famousEiffel Tower,
58.have beetheiconic(象征性的)symbol ofParis forhundreds ofyears
59.(fortunate),thatviewhasbeenforeverchanged.OnApril16,2019,afire
60.(destroy)thespireofthe850yearoldcathedral,and twothirds ofthe roof.The fireshocked Parisians.Citizens gatheredaround thegiant church,singinghymns(圣诗)and
61.(pray)forthehundreds offirefighters whofought theflames.The churchisnotonly ahistorical treasure,but alsohome tomany religious
62.(sculpture).Despite
63.(it)long historyand manytreasures,at firstthe cathedralneeded thehelp ofa writer
64.一(bee)world famous.It isVictor Hugo*s novel,the NotreDamedeParis,
65.reminds peopleto protectthebeautifulold buiIdings.We hopethe historicalbuilding canbe reconstructedsoon.
五、单词短语(10分)
66.I havelearned agreat dealfrom workingwith him and al1theother(有创造力的)artists.
67.He oftenthinks ofhis(以前的)English teacherwho helpedhimalot insenioi*highschool.
68.She livesdaily under__________(威胁)of violence.
69.His heart(速率)was65beats perminute.
70.Fire control(措施)are wellintentioned butmay bebad forbig trees.
71.让步;屈服73在世界各地___________________
六、书面表达(25分)写•篇关于保护野生动物的演讲稿答案
一、听力1—5CABBA6—10CACAA11—15BCCBC16—20AABBC
二、阅读理解
21.B
22.D
23.A
24.A
25.A
26.C
27.D
28.B
29.C
30.C
31.B
32.B
33.C
34.A
35.B
36.C
37.B
38.D
39.E
40.F
三、完形填空
41.A
42.D
43.B
44.C
45.B
46.D
47.B
48.D
49.B
50.A
51.C
52.C
53.A
54.A
55.D
四、语法填空
56.sunny
57.but
58.which
59.Unfortunately
60.destroyed
61.praying
62.sculptures
63.
64.to bee
65.that
五、单词短语
66.creative
671.give wayto
72.lead to
73.all overtheworld
74.on average
75.day andnight。