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河北武邑中學2018-2019學年上學期高二年級第一次月考英語試題第一部分:聽力部分(共30分)第一節(jié)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What was the weather like yesterday? A. Hot.B. Rainy.C. Cold.2. What does Heather do? A. She is a teacher. B. She is a writer .C. She is a doctor.3. At what time was the fire put out? A. Two oclock. B. Four oclock. C. Five oclock.4. How will the woman go to the store? A. By bus.B. On foot.C. By taxi. 5. What does the woman mean? A. She doesnt care how the movie ended.B. Shed rather see a horror film next time.C. She generally dislikes that type of movie.第二節(jié)聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6. Where is the mans mother now? A. In the hospital. B. At home. C. In the office.7. Why will the man ask for a week off? A. He has to see a doctor.B. He needs to look after his mother.C. He hasnt hired anyone to help him yet.8. What does the woman think of the man? A. He is thoughtful. B. He is helpful to her. C. He is a successful man.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9. Where is the bank? A. Near a bus stop. B. Across from a supermarket. C. Next to a bookstore.10. How far away is the bank? A. Two blocks away. B. Three blocks away. C. Fourteen blocks away.11. Which of the following does the man choose to take? A. Bus No.104. B. Streetcar B-201. C. Streetcar B-102.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12. What do we know about the man? A. He got a raise .B. He just got a new job .C. He moved into a new house.13. What kind of TV set does the woman suggest? A. A small one.B. A big one.C. A cheap one.14. Why does the woman give the man such a suggestion? A. Prices will go up soon.B. New products come out every year.C. His living room isnt very big.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15. What was in the womans dream? A. Her physics teacher.B. An apple tree.C. A new house.16. Why did the woman have the dream, according to the man? A. She was hungry. B. She studied too hard. C. She exercised too much.17. What can we learn about the man? A. He never remembers his dreams.B. He knows French better than English.C. He once had the same experience as the woman.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18. What does the phrase “a stones throw away” probably mean? A. Far away. B. Close by. C. Hard to find.19. Why did Mr. Brown decide to have a look at the house?A. The house was very cheap.B. The house was very big.C. The house was in a good location.20. What can we learn from this talk? A. Mr. Brown bought the house in the country.B. Mr. Brown thought the housing agent had lied.C. Mr. Brown thought the house was closer to the city.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。 AProfessional development courses in London Business writingDelivery method: Online, VideoPrice: 49About the course: Many people get blocked when forced to put their thoughts into words at work. This course gives you the tools and techniques to improve your writing, whether its a two-line email or a two-hundred-page report. Travel writing coursesDelivery method: Classroom, SeminarPrice: 115 (full day); 125 (evening class)About the course: Do you want to be a travel writer? Then come along to a one-day travel writing workshop or a four-week travel writing evening class. The courses help participants to write travel features and publish them in newspapers, magazines or on websites. Pre-sessional programmes in EAPDelivery method: Classroom, SeminarPrice: Starting from 1,250About the course: Our five pre-sessional programmes in English for academic purposes are intended for international students who plan to study at Aston University. These programmes aim to equip you with the language and academic skills necessary for success in your future chosen subject area. MasterclassDelivery method: Classroom, SeminarPrice: Starting from 335About the course: Whether you write fundraising letters, or for your website(s), this course will help you gain the ideas, knowledge and skills you need to write fundraising copy that produces more impressive and profitable results.21. How is the business writing course different from the others?A. It is delivered online.B. It offers evening classes.C. It focuses on report writing.D. It is hosted by Aston University.22. What can pre-sessional programmes in EAP help students do?A. Choose a suitable college student.B. Prepare themselves for university.C. Go to world-class universities.D. Only improve their academic skills.23. Which course fits John if he hopes to write inspiring words for fundraising activities?A. Pre-sessional programmes in EAP.B. Travel writing courses.C. Business writing.D. Masterclass.BIn high school I was very shy, content to hang around with my small group of friends and to concentrate on my courses. I was quickly labeled a “brain.” I did so well that by the end of senior year I had perfect grades and enough college credits to give up an entire quarter of coursework.But in early June of senior year, the principal called me into office. He asked me to give a speech at gradation. I gaped(目瞪口呆地凝視)at him, my heart thumping. This was the reward for my hard work? I mumbled something and fled the office, blaming myself for staying away from physics, a subject sure to have broken up my perfect record.I finally agreed to a compromise. I would share the honor with five other students. I agreed to introduce my friend Judy, who would then give her own, full-length speech.Graduation day soon arrived. Id been practicing my speech for days, and I had it memorized. The first half hour of the ceremony passed in a blur, and then my moment came. My name was announced. I managed to reach the podium without falling down. I faced my classmates. My voice trembled a little, but mostly it was clear and strong. But within seconds, I was done and heading back to my seat. I accomplished something Id never dreamed ofI spoke in front of hundreds of people.Although I didnt realize it at the time, the successful completion of that speech gave me the confidence to participate in class at college, to give verbal reports, and to eventually break free of my shyness. I never would have chosen to give a speech at graduation-or ever. But Im glad I did. I no longer hesitate when Im faced with the prospect of doing something I dread. I know it may very well turn out to be one of my shining moments.24. Why was the writer called a “brain”? A. She was a bookworm all the time B. She was the head of her small group C. She was the most intelligent student D. She did more coursework for good grades.25. What can we infer from the second paragraph? A. She ruined her health by studying hard B. She got the reward beyond expectation C. She was grateful for giving a speech D. She wasnt good at physics at school26. How did the author feel at the beginning of the graduation speech? A. Scared B. Moved C. Excited D. Embarrassed27. What did the speech bring to the author at last? A. She had nothing to fear in life B. She got rid of her sense of shyness C. She won enough college credits D. She desired to become a speaker CElectronic devices can seem like a “third party in some relationships because some partners spend more time on them than with each other.When Amanda Gao, a 26-year-old white-collar worker in Beijing, went to a hotpot restaurant with her boyfriend on Friday night several weeks ago, she expected that they would have a good time together. To her disappointment, however, it did not turn out that way later. As soon as they were led to their seats and she began to order dishes, he buried himself in his mobile phone“It seemed that his phone was making its way between us. A date that should have belonged to us turned into one where my boyfriend dated a third party and I felt left out. Gao said. some people, like her, have found that electronics have been sabotaging(破壞) their romantic relationships.A study, published in the journal Psychology of Popular Media Culture in April 2017, questioned nearly 200 college aged adults who were in committed relationships to report on their and their partners smartphone dependency. The results showed people who were more dependent on their phones were less sure about their relationships, and people who considered their partners excessively (過度地) dependent on their devices were less satisfied in their relationship. Lin Yuan, a relationship advisor in Beijing, noted that as more and more electronics come out and spice up peoples lives, they are at the same time becoming a third party in relationships, especially for young people.Lin said she knew of some people who suggest that electronics should be kept out of bedrooms, which she considered challenging and hard to be put into practice for most couples. She recommended that if people are feeling neglected in their relationship, they need to respectfully let their partners know their feeling. “Communication is always the best and the most efficient way,” she said.28. What is Gaos feeling when entering the restaurant with her boyfriend? A. Disappointed B. Expectant C. Annoyed D. Uneasy29. Which of the following may Lin Yuan agree with? A. Gaos boyfriend is addicted to playing games B. Most couples can keep electronics out of bedrooms C. Partners should communicate more to understand each other better D. Couples should stop using electronics to avoid the problem mentioned above30. Why was the case of Amanda Gao mentioned? A. To explain who the “third party” is B. To stress the importance of electronic devices C. To encourage advisors to talk about the case D. To introduce the phenomena of excessively depending on electronics31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Are devices killing romance?B. How to beat smartphoneC. The romantic story of Miss GaoD. The relationship between man and smart phoneDYou might make a disgusted face when you notice that the person waiting in their car at the red light next to you is picking their nose,but admit it,you do it too.And while it might be the natural option when there isnt a box of tissues around,it can be bad for you.The main reasons people feel the need to pick their nose is to clear it of dried liquid,stop an itch(癢),or just because it feels good.Boogers(鼻屎)form when dried liquid and cilia,the tiny hairs that line the nostrils(鼻孔),trap the dust,dirt,and other things.When boogers build up in your nose,it can be uncomfortable,and sometimes just blowing into a tissue(紙巾) doesnt do the trick.Otolaryngologist Erich P.Voigt,MD,told Business Insider that picking your nose can cause injuries and bleeding within your nostrils.Thats not terribly damaging,but when the bacteria from your hands get into your body,it can cause a cold and flu.So doctors strongly suggest not picking the nose.If dry winter air is causing the dirty liquid to harden in your nostrils,making you want to pick,consider damping the air at home,or taking a steam shower to soften things up in there.Children,who are most famous for having a finger up their nose,sometimes dont realize how much injury theyre causing,and sometimes it.can lead to nose bleeds.So,next time you go to pick your nose,think about how many bacteria are on your hands and in your boogers, and maybe reach for a tissue instead.Even if you re alone,and not waiting for the light to turn green,please,use a tissue.32.Why do people pick their nose?A.Because they want to disgust others. B.Because they have the need to do it.C.Because they have nothing else to do. D.Because they dont have tissues around.33.Which of the following can replace the underlined part do the trick in Paragraph 1?A.actB.stopC.playD.help34.Which can help people avoid a cold and flu according to the text?A.Stopping nose picking. B.Using tissues regularly.C.Taking a shower every day. D.Keeping the air wet at home.35.What should you do when you have to pick your nose?A.Be careful not to cause bleeding. B.Use a tissue instead of bare fingers.C.Wait for the light to turn red if you are driving. D.Wash up your hands and clear your fingernails.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。How to Become an Activist (活動家)Activists are people who see the need for change and devote their time to doing something about it. 36 If you are interested in it you can do so. 37 This could be anything from a student club to a national organization (like the American Civil Liberties Union or the National Organizers Alliance). Most activist organizations offer different levels of involvement, so you can do whatever you feel most comfortable with, whether that means attending meetings and demonstrations or just donating a little money when you can.Volunteer your time. One of the best ways to make a difference is to volunteer your time. Reach out to organizations in your community that do work for your cause, and ask how you can help.Donate money or supplies. 38 If you cant afford to donate money to an organization that supports yours cause, you may be able to donate other thing, they need, like clothing or canned food.Reach out to family and friends. Tell your family and friends about your cause, and invite them to get involved. If they are interested, share literature about your cause or just talk to them about what you have learned. 39 Promote your cause on social media. You can use social media to help keep your friends and followers informed about the causes you support. 40 Also, you can invite your friends to attend events or donate to fundraisers for your cause.A. Take classes on issues related to your cause.B. Join an organization that supports your cause.C. They are driven by passion and a vision for a better future.D. If you do volunteer work, invite them to volunteer with you.E. Most activists or charitable organizations need resources to do their work.F. Post useful articles and write about what you are doing to stay involved.G. If you cant reach out to them in person, then try connecting to people online.第三部分 語言知識運用(共30分)In elementary school, I was living with my parents and my brother in a rented apartment in New York City. At the time, I never thought of myself as comfortable or 41 it was just the way life was.Everything 42 before I started the sixth grade. Our landlord (房東) kicked us out 43 notice. My family had to 44 to the Life Family Shelter. We had a private room to sleep in at the shelter, which housed 90 45 , but it was a quarter of the size of our 46 living space, so we always 47 crowded.I didnt fully understand what was happening, but after a few weeks, it 48 sank in: I was homeless. I felt so 49 that I didnt tell anyone at school. I felt like I could never truly be myself and open up to friends, because I carried around this secret. It was a 50 time.The only good part about living in the shelter was that I got to go to a(n) 51 program that was run by the Coalition for the Homeless. It was a quiet place where I could do my 52 or arts.After three years, my parents finally 53 affordable housing. I was so excited. We have two bedrooms and one bathroom that we dont have to 54 with strangers. Its so nice to have 55 again. Its funny you dont realize how valuable something is until you are 56 to live without it.Last April, I started feeling different about my 57 being homeless. For the first time, I didnt feel ashamed. I decided that it was time to tell my 58 Jason. He was shocked. 59 , he was supportive and didnt treat me any differently.I also started volunteering at the after-school program because I want to help other kids who are 60 the same thing as I did.41. A. curiousB. unafraidC. happyD. confident42. A. happenedB. changedC. appearedD. exchanged43. A. withoutB. alongC. withinD. beyond44. A. occurB. appealC. belongD. move45. A. familiesB. classesC. teamsD. grades46. A. newB. simpleC. smallD. old47. A. seemedB. feltC. lookedD. became48. A. graduallyB. reallyC. immediatelyD. finally49. A. tiredB. confusedC. embarrassedD. surprised50. A. lonelyB. guiltyC. slowD. quiet51. A. adventurousB. after-schoolC. real-lifeD. personal52. A. homeworkB. jobC. dreamD. housework53. A. recognizedB. createdC. foundD. explored54. A. agreeB. communicateC. shareD. compete55. A. freedomB. wealthC. fameD. privacy56. A. forcedB. attractedC. persuadedD. ordered57. A. storyB. backgroundC. experience D. introduction58. A. fatherB. brotherC. relativeD. friend59. A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. After allD. Moreover60. A. seeing throughB. going throughC. going aroundD. looking through 二卷部分第一節(jié):填寫單詞的正確形式(每個1分共10分)1. When I passed them, I heard them _(爭吵 吵架).2. The class _(consist) of 80 students is big .3. With his job _(accomplish), he could go home .4. _speaking (rough), we need about $500.5. I will visit you whenever it is _for you (方便的)6. He was _(severe) ill, so we sent him to hospital.7. I feel dizzy as if everything were _(spin)8. It comes from the river _(pollute) by the dirty water from London9. I find it a _(challenge) job.10. Matthew arrived at 2 oclock as _(arrange).第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分1分)Self-confident

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