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届高一年级第一次月考英语试题2020第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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57.5听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出5A BC最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回10答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.Where isMiss Jonesnow most probablyA.In thetravel agency.B.In theoffice.C.In thebank.
2.How doesKatie feeltodayA.Happy.B.Upset.C.Tired.
3.What isthe womangoing todo nextA.Go home.B.Have ahaircut.C.Attend aparty.
4.What arethey talkingaboutA.Choosing aclass.B.Rock climbing.C.Keeping healthy.
5.What dothe speakersdecide todoA.Go ona holiday.B.Visit theirparents.C.Keep apet dog.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、、5A BC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置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时间55每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第题
6676.What does the manthink ofhis lifeA.boring.B.enjoyable.C.hard.
7.What doeshe womansuggest the man doA.do somethingfun.B.go ona holiday.C.change hisjob.听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.Where doesthe manwant toliveA.somewhere close to work.B.somewhere convenient.C.somewhere beautiful.
9.Which placedoesthe man choose
45.A.remember
8.imagine C.study D.see
46.A.surprised B.confused C.curious D.displeased
47.A.finished B.collected C.marked D.selected
48.A.Excuse B.doubt C.exception D.explanationD.read
49.A.said B.answered C.returnedD.finally
50.A.also B.just C.evenD.white
51.A.big B.black C.beautifulD.studies
52.A.lives B.classrooms C.collegesD.enjoy
53.A.send B.keep C.showD.lesson
54.A.burden B.gift C.pressureD.festivals
55.A.reasons B.time C.freedomD.changes
56.A.threatens B.ruins C.providesD.Moreover
57.A.However B.Therefore C.BesidesD.strong
58.A.bad B.close C.specialD.disappointment
59.A.stay B.touch C.satisfaction
60.A.dark B.round C.small D.dirty第二节语篇填空(共10小题,每小题
1.5分,满分15分)The Britishlike DIYdoit yourself.A lot of peoplealways spendtheir holidays61maketheir homesmore beautiful.If thereis anything_62_needs repairingor decoratingaroundtheir homes,such aspainting wallsand puttingin a new shower,they willdo thejobs_63_they.They shareDIY experience64their friends.DIY cansave money.So,it isnotsurprising thatDIY isvery popular.DIY canbe difficult.People oftenfind itnot easy_65_build apiece offurniture because说明书they cantunderstand thedirections66good.Whats more,DIY canalso be67,专业danger.For example,anything electricalshould bedone bya professional的worker.
68.unlucky,many peopledont careabout thiswarning andput themselvesindanger.It isreported thatthousands ofpeople69hurt whiledoing DIYin theUK lastyear.All in all,DIY canbring usfun andhelp ussave money,70it isnot alwaysas easyasit isthought to be.
四、写作(共两节,满分分)35第一小节短文改错(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
71.文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或10修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号
(八),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21011Jim isone ofmy closefriend.Two monthsbefore,his motherbought a puter forhim asabirthday present.She hoped Jim willstudy hardwith thehelp of the puter.To hersurprise,Jim justspent aplenty oftime playputer gamesevery day.He was interested them.Now heregrets buying theputer.As thematter offact,aputercan doa lotof everydayjobs forus.It iswide usedin factories,hospitals,banks andso on.Many putersscientists arenowtrying to make theputer ttthink^^like a man.In myopinion,the keyis whatwe shoulduseit wisely.第二节、书面表达(满分)
25.快餐在现在的中国很流行,但快餐对人的身体却没什么好处请你根据下面要72点以为题写一篇英语短文“Fast Food”注意.快餐在中国十分流行,人们,尤其是儿童和青少年喜欢吃快餐
1.快餐受欢迎至少有三个方面的原因;2⑴方便、节约时间;⑵既可在快餐店里吃又可带回家吃;⑶店里的环境干净、舒服;从营养角度讲,快餐食品却不尽人意;
3.建议如时间来不及可考虑吃快餐,但以偶尔品尝为宜;孩子要尽量少吃快餐
4.词数100左右参考词汇:营养nutrition届第一次月考试题2020参考答案听力一15CBBAA6—10ABBCC11—15CABCB16—20CBABA阅读理解
2124.CBDA
2528.CBCD
2931.CDB
3235.DCAC
3640.FCEBD完形填空
4145.ADCCD
4650.BBCDB
5155.DADBA
5660.CAADC语法填空
61.making
62.that
63.themselves
64.with
65.to build
66.well
67.dangerous
68.Unluckily
99.were hurt
70.but改错Jim isone ofmv closefriend.Two monthsbefore,his motherbought acomputer forhimasabirthdav present.friends agoShehopedJim辿study hardwith thehelp of the computerTo hersurprise.Jun justspent aplenty oftime playwouldplayingcompuier gamesevery day.He wasinterested Athem.Now heregretsbuyingthe computer.As thematter offact,in sheaa computercan doa lotof everydayjobs forus.It iswide usedm factories,hospitals,banks andso on.Many widelycompulenscientists arenow trying tomakethe computeraIhink likeaman.In myopinion thekey鸣蛔wecomputer thatshoulduse it\nselv.书面表达Fast FoodFast food isbeing moreand morepopular inChina,especially amongchildrenand teenagers.There areseveral reasonsfor itspopularity.First,it isvery convenientandsaves alotoftime.Second,you caneither eatit thereor takeitaway.Third,the environmentof fast foodrestaurants isboth cleanand fortable.However,in termsof nutrition,fast foodis farfrom satisfactory.It isusually notabalanced dietand lowin nutritionalvalue.Fastfoodis onlya goodchoice whenyou arein ahurry andturn toit oncein awhile.Its goodfor people,especially children,to eatfastfoodas littleaspossible.A.parkway.B.Bedford street.C.oak street.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.why doesthemancall Ms.WhiteA.to askfor leave.B.to buysome products.C.to confirmthe meeting.
11.Where isMs.White nowmost probablyA.in abank.B.in anoffice.C.in arestaurant.
12.What doesthemanwant Ms.White todoA.call himback.B.visit thebank.C.put offthe appointment.听第段材料,回答第至题
9131613.What doesthe girlwant todoA.take partin apetition.B.go toa popconcert.C.hang outwith Katie.
14.How doesKatie feelA.pleased.B.stressed.C.excited.
15.What isthe womanworried aboutA.the girFssafety.B.the girlsexams.C.the girlsfriend.
16.What isthe mansfinal decisionA.the girlshould studyfor theexams.B.the girlmust buyher ownticket.C.the girlcan gowith herfriend..听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Who isthe speakerA.a tourist.B.a tourguide.C.a busdriver
18.Where willthey gofirst for the tourA.to MadameTussauds.B.to BigBen.C.to theHouse ofParliament.
19.How willthey travelalong theriverA.by ship.B.by bus.C.on foot.
20.Where canthey have a cupof teaA.inacafe.B.in BuckinghamPalace.C.in QueenPalace.
二、阅读理解第一节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15230A(每年的)Kings College Summer Schoolis anannual trainingprogram forhigh schoolstudents atall levelswhowant toimprove theirEnglish.Courses aregiven bythe teachers of Collegeand othercolleges in NewYork Tripsto museums and culture centers arealso organized.This yearssummer schoolwill befrom July25to August
15.More informationis asfollows:伸请)Application dateCourses•Students inNew Yorkshould sendtheir•English Languageapplicationsbefore July18,
2007.Spoken English:22hours•Students ofother citiesshould sendtheirReading andWriting:10hoursapplications beforeJuly16,
2007.•American History:16hours•Foreign studentsshould sendtheir applications•American Culture:16hoursbefore July10,
2007.CostSteps•Daily lessons:$200•A letterof selfintroduction•Sports andactivities:$100(推荐)•A letterof remendation•Travels:$200•Hotel service:$400•The lettersshould bewritten in English with all the*You maychoose tolive withyour friendsornecessary information.relatives in the samecity.Please write to:Thompson,Sanders1026King*s StreetNewYork,NY10016,USA
21.You canmostprobablyread thetext in.A.a textbookB.a travelguide C.a newspaperD.a telephonebook
22.Which of the followingis trueabout Kings CollegeSummer SchoolA.Only stopstudents cantake partin theprogram.B.Visits tomuseumsandculturecentersare part of theprogram.C.Kings CollegeSummerSchoolis runevery otheryearD.Only theteachersofKingsCollegegive courses.
23.If youare tolive withyour relativesinNewYork,you willhave topay the school.A.$200B.$400C.$900D.$
50024.What informationcan youget from the textA.You canwritetoThompson onlyinEnglish.B.The programwill lasttwo months.C.As aChinese student,you cansend yourapplication onJuly14,
2011.D.You canget intouch with theschoolby emailor bytelephone.BElephants on the coastof Thailandare acting strange.They stamptheir feetand motiontoward thehills.The seadraws back from the beaches.Fish fallheavily in the mud.Suddenly,a huge wave appears.This isnoordinary wave.It istsunami!Tsunami waves are largerand fasterthan normalsurface waves.A tsunamiwave cantravel asfast asa jetplaneand canbe astall asa tenstorybuilding.Imagine droppinga stoneinto apond.The wateron the(起涟漪)surface ripples..A tsunami is likea very powerful ripple.Tsunamis beginwhen theocean risesorfalls verysuddenly.Large amountsof seawaterare displaced.This movementcaused hugewaves.For a tsunami tooccur,there mustbe somekind offorce thatcauses theocean waterto beedisplaced.Most(塌方),tsunamis arecaused byunderwater earthquakes.However,volcanoes,landslides largeicebergs,(陨石)and evenmeteorites arecapable ofcausing one of thesemighty waves.Tsunamis areextremelypowerful.Ordinary waveslose powerwhen theybreak.Tsunami wavescan remainpowerful forseveraldays.Because tsunami wavesareso strong,they cankill people,damage property,and pletelyruin anecosystemin justone hour.Scientists haveno wayof predictingwhen a tsunami willhit.However,if apowerful enoughearthquakeoccurs,scientists cansend outa warningor awatch.A warningmeans thata tsunamiwill verylikely hitsoon.A watchmeans thatconditions arefavorable fora tsunami.When peopleare informedof awatch orawarning,they havemore timeto prepare.It isbest not to getcaught unawarewhen a tsunamiison theway.
25.Elephants areactingstrangemostly because they.A.dislike thehugewaveB.are afraidof thebig fishC.can sensesomething outof theordinary D.see theocean drawingbackfromthebeaches
26.Why doTsunamis causeso muchdestructionA.They arenot familiarto mostpeople.B.They areverypowerfuland longlasting.C.They breakon thecoast,unlike normalwaves.D.They arecaused byunderwater earthquakes.
27.From thetext,we canlearn that.A.a tsunamitravels asfast asnormal wavesB.atsunamiis formedby hugenormal seawavesC.atsunamiwarning ismore seriousthan awatchD.a warningand watchboth meanatsunamihas formed
28..What isthis textmainly aboutA.How toguard againsttsunami B.Differences betweenwaves typesC.What todo withtsunamiwaves.D.Causes andeffects oftsunamiCOnce upona time,there was a kingwho hada wiseadvisor.The advisorfollowed the king everywhereandhis favoritepiece ofadvice to the kingwas Everything happens for the good.”One daythe kingwent huntingand hada smallaccident.His foot was injured.Fortunately he was notbadlyinjured butas alwayshe wasforced toask his advisor whathe thoughtabout theaccident,to whichtheadvisor replied,Everything happens for thegood.”This timethe kingwas reallyangry andput his advisor inprison.The kingthen asked hisadvisor,“Now,what doyou think”The advisoragain answered,Everythinghappensforthegood.About aweek later(食人者)the kingwent onanother huntingtrip.It turnedout that thekingwas caughtby somecannibalsand takento theircamp wherehe wouldbe prepared to betheir eveningmeal.Before puttinghim into thecooking pot,he wasexamined and the cannibalsrealized thatthe kingsfootwasinjured.They decidedtothrow himback into the forests.It isthe traditionforthecannibals notto eatanything thatwasinany wayinjured.It istrue thateverything in our liveshappensfora purpose,and mostoften forour owngood.If youthinkabout it,all ourpast experiencesactually happenedto bring us towhere weare todayand make us abetterperson.So whateverchallenges thatwe mayface today,consider ithappening tobringus tothenext level.
29.When theadvisor wasput inprison,hewasstill.A.nervous B.angry C.calm D.upset
30.It canbe inferredfromthelast paragraphthat.A.everything happensfor itsown reasonsB.it isunnecessary forusto think aboutexperiencesC.challenges willmake youdo anythingD.our lifeexperiences areour bestteacher
31.By tellingthe story,the writer.A.tells usthe dangerof huntingB.wants ustothinkpositivelyC.asks usnottohunt anymore D.wishes usto followothers1adviceDNOT allmemories aresweet.Some peoplespend all their livestrying toforget bad experiences.Violence(伤口).and trafficaccidents canleave people with terriblephysical andemotional scarsOften theyrelive(再体验)these experiencesin nightmares.Now Americanresearchers thinkthey areclosetodeveloping apill,which willhelp peopleforget badmemories.The pillis designedtobetaken immediatelyafter afrightening experience.They hopeit might(抹去),reduce,or possiblyerase theeffect ofpainful memories.(释In November,experts testeda drugon peoplein theUS andFrance.The drugstops thebody releasing放)chemicals thatfix memoriesin thebrain.So farthe researchhas suggestedthat onlythe emotionaleffectsof memoriesmay bereduced,not thatthe memoriesare erased.The researchhas causeda greatdeal ofargument.Some thinkit isa badidea,while otherssupport it.Supporters sayit couldlead topills thatprevent ortreat soldierstroubling memoriesafter war.They saythatthere aremany peoplewho sufferfrom terriblememories.“Some memoriescan ruinpeoples lives.They eback toyou whenyou dontwant tohave themin adaydreamor nightmare.They usuallyewithvery painfulemotions,n saidRoger Pitman,a professoratHarvard MedicalSchool.This couldreduce lotof thatsuffering.nBut thosewho areagainst the research saythat changingmemories isvery dangerousbecause memories(特质).give usour identityThey alsohelp usall avoidthe mistakesofthepast.“All ofus canthink ofbad eventsin our lives thatwere horribleatthetime butmakeuswho weare.Imnot surewe wantto wipethose memoriesout,H saidRebecca Dresser,a medicalexpert.
32.The passageis mainlyabout.A.a newmedical inventionB.a wayof erasingpainful memoriesC.an introductiontothefunction ofanewpill D.an argumentabout theresearch on the pill
33.The drugtested onpeople can.A.causethebrain tofix memoriesB.stop peopleremembering badexperiencesC.prevent bodyproducing certainchemicals D.erase theemotional effectsof memories
34.We caninfer fromthe passagethat.A.not allofthepeople supporttheresearchB.taking the pill willdo harmto peopleshealthC.the pillhas probablybeen producedin AmericaD.thepillwill putan endto peoplesbadexperiences
35.Which ofthe followingdoes RebeccaDresser probablyagree withA.Some memoriescan ruinpeoples lives.B.People wantto getrid ofbadmemories.C.Experiencing badevents makesus differentfrom others.D.The pillwill reducepeoples sufferingsfrom badmemories.第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)5210Green:More thanjust acolorGreen isan importantcolor innature.It isthe color of grassand theleaves ontrees.
36..Sometimes,the wordgreen meansyoung,fresh andgrowing.Sometimes,it describessomething thatis notyetripe orfinished.
37.A personwith a green thumbseems tohave amagic touchthat makesplants growquickly and well.Youmight saythat womannext doorhas a green thumbif hergarden continuesto growlong afteryour plantshavedied.The GreenRevolution isthe namegiven someyears agotothedevelopment ofnew kindsof riceand othergrains.
38.The GreenRevolution wasthe resultof hardwork byagricultural scientistswho hadgreenthumbs.
39.The greeneyedmonster isnot afrightening creaturefrom outerspace.It isan expressionused aboutfourhundred yearsago byBritish writerWilliam Shakespearein hisplay Othello.In mostplaces inthe world,agreen light isa signto moveahead.
40.In everydayspeech,agreenlightmeans approvalto continuewith aproject.We wantyou toknow wehave agreenlightto continuethisseries nextweek.A.For example,a greenhornis someonewho hasno experience,who isnew toa situation.B.Someone isalso thecolor usedto describethe powerfulemotion Jealousy.C.Someone whohas theability togrow plantswell issaid tohaveagreen thumb.D.A greenlight ona trafficsignal meansyour carcan continueon.E.The newplants producedmuch largercropsF.It isalso thecolorofmost growingplants.G.About onehundred yearsago,having agreen thumbwasapopular expressionintheAmerican west.
三、语言知识运用第一节完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.530One day,a professorentered the classroom andaskedhis students toprepare fora surprisetest.They waitedanxiouslyat theirdesks forthe testto begin.The professor41the questionpapers,withthetext facingdownas usual.42he handedthem allout,he askedhisstudentsto43the pageand begin.To everyone9s surprise,(点)there wereno44,just ablack dotinthecenter ofthe page.The professor,seeing theexpression oneveryonesface,told themthe following:“I wantyou towrite whatyou45there9(令人费解的)The students,46,got startedon theinexplicable task.At theend oftheclass,the professor47alltheanswer papersand startedreading eachoneofthem aloudin frontof allthe students.All ofthem,with no48,described theblack dot,tryingtoexplain itsposition inthe middleofthesheet,etc.After allhadbeen
49.the classroomwas silent,the professorbegan toexplain:(打分)Im notgoing tograde this.I50wanted togive yousomething tothink about.No onewrote aboutthe51partofthe paper.Everyone focusedontheblack dot,and thesame happensinour52-.We haveawhite paperto observeand
53.but wealways focusonthe dark spots.Our lifeisa54given tous withloveand careandwealways have55to celebrate:nature renewingitself every day,our friendsaround us,the job(生计)(奇迹)that56our livelihoodandthemiracles weseeeveryday.57we insiston focusingonly onthedarkspots:the healthissues thatbother us,the lackofmoney,the58relationship withcolleagues,the59withafriend,and etc.The darkspots arevery60paredtoeverything wehave inourlives,but theyarethe onesthat polluteour minds.”
41.A.handed outB.turned upC.referred toD.pointed at
42.A.Since B.Until C.If D.After
43.A.shut B.open C.turn D.use
44.A.exercises B.choices C.questions D.scores。