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1、山東省青島市西海岸新區(qū)膠南第一高級(jí)中學(xué)2017-2018學(xué)年高一英語下學(xué)期3月月考試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)1. where is the woman going this afternoon?a. the beach b. the job center c. the shopping mall2. where does the conversation most probably take place? a. at the railway station b. on the train. c. on a bridge.3. how

2、long does david stay abroad in all?a. 9 days b. 11days c. 16 days4. what is the man doing?a. making a call. b. making a visit c. making an appointment.5.what does the woman think of the science museum?a. exciting b. tiring c. boring第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. what does the woman say

3、about the restaurant?a. the food is not fresh b. the price is reasonable. c. the meat tastes best7. why does the man suggest the woman do?a. try the cherry pie b. try his favorite meat c. eat less vegetables. 聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.what is the woman probably?a. a writer b. a reporter. c . a tour guide.9.

4、what is on the man's right?a. a statue b. a park c. a palace聽第8段材料回答第10至12題10. what does the man consider first when choosing a suitcase?a. its brand and material b. its size and style c. its price and color.11. what does the woman say about the wallet?a. it's on sale these days b. it's

5、made of real leather. c it's popular and can be folded12. how much will the man pay for what he has bought in total?a. 580 yuan b. 620 yuan c. 700 yuan聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. what do we know about the woman?a. she lives close to the officeb. she is new to the companyc. she likes the big kitchen14.

6、how does the man go to work?a. by bus. b. on foot. c. by car.15. why was susan late for work?a. she missed the busb. her train was latec. her car broke down16. what will the man do tomorrow?a. visit the woman in her flatb. go to work by trainc. leave home earlier聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. whose pet dog w

7、as it in 1918?a. a soldier's b. a doctors c. dorothy's18. where did dorothy go to leam about the guide dog?a. germany b. america c. england19. how long does it take to train a little dog to be a guide dog?a. four months b. fourteen months. c. over two years20. what will the listeners do next

8、?a. teach dogs to be guidesb. introduce their pet dogsc. continue visiting the center.閱讀理解 30asan francisco fire engine tourssan francisco winery tourrunning: february 1st through april 30ththis delicious tour goes through the city on its way to treasure island where we will stop at the famous winer

9、y sf. here you can enjoy 4 pours of some of the best wine san francisco has to offer. (included in tickets price)departing from the cannery: tell times upon request.duration(時(shí)長(zhǎng)): 2 hoursprice: $90back to the fifties tourrunning: august 16th through august 31stthis tour transports you back in time to

10、 one of san franciscos most fantastic periods, the 1950s! enjoy fun history as we take you through san francisco for a free taste of ice cream.departing form the cannery 5:00 pm and 7:00 pmduration: 2 hoursprice: $90spooky halloween tourrunning: october 10th through october 31stjoin us for a ride th

11、rough the historical presidio district. authentic fire gear(服裝) is provided for your warmth as our entertainers take you to some of the most thrilling parts of san francisco.departing from the cannery: 6:30 pm and 8:30 pmduration: 1 hour and 30 minutesprice: available upon requestholiday lights tour

12、running: december 6th through december 23rdthis attractive tour takes you to some of san franciscos most cheerful holiday scenes. authentic fire gear is provided for your warmth as you get into the holiday spirit.departing form the cannery: 7:00 pm and 9:00 pm.duration: 1 hour and 30 minutesadvance

13、reservations required.21. which of the tours is available in march?a. holiday lights tour.b. back to the fifties tour.c. spooky halloween tour.d. san francisco winery tour.22. what can tourists do on back to the fifties tour?a. go to treasure island.b. have free ice cream.c. enjoy the holiday scenes

14、.d. visit the presidio district.23. what are tourists required to do to go on holiday lights tour?a. take some drinks.b. set off early in the morning.c. make reservations in advance.d. wear warm clothes.bwhen johnnie martin was in the second grade in high school, one day a psychologist of the school

15、 called him into his office.“johnnie, ive made a very careful study of you. and i feel sorry to have to tell you though you have worked very hard, it has not helped. youre just not cut out for it.”the boy buried his face in his hands, “this will be hard on my parents,” he said. “their one idea is fo

16、r me to be a college man.”the psychologist laid his hand on the boys shoulder and said, “people have different kinds of talents. some day you will find what your special gift is and when you do, you will make your parents very proud of you.”johnnie never went back to school. jobs were scarce in town

17、, but he managed to keep busy mowing the lawns of the householders and puttering in their flowerbeds. before long he discovered he had an eye for color.one day while he was downtown, he happened to notice a stretch of unused land behind the city hall. chance or fate or whatever you may like to call

18、it brought one of the towns aldermen(市政委員會(huì)委員)round the corner just at that moment. the boy said, “i can make a garden out of this dump, if youll let me”“the towns got no money for it,” said the alderman.“i dont want any money for it,” said the boy. “i just want to do it.”the alderman was shocked to

19、find someone who did not want money. he took johnnie in to an office, and when the young man came out he had the authority to clean up the public eyesore. before long the old dump became a little beautiful park.it was also a kind of show window for johnnie. people saw the result of his skill and kne

20、w him as a natural landscape gardener.that was twenty-five years ago. today johnnie is the head of a successful business in landscape gardening. his aging parents are proud of johnnie, for he is not only a success, but he has also made his part of the world a lovelier place to live in.24. the psycho

21、logist called johnnie into his office to _.a. help him find out his giftb. persuade him to give up schoolingc. give him some suggestions on studyd. encourage him to work hard25. for what did johnnie martin have a gift for?a. drawing.b. engineering.c. repairing.d. gardening.26. the underlined part “t

22、he public eyesore” refers to _.a. the city hallb. the townc. the dumpd. the park27. what can we infer from the passage?a. where there is a will, there is a way.b. gardeners are born and not made.c. interest is the key to success.d. everyone has something special.cthe hit movie notting hill(諾丁山)begin

23、s with a famous scene. hugh grant bumps into julia roberts and spills orange juice all over her. after the collision, grant repeatedly says, “im so sorry. im so sorry.”his actions in this scene are very british. if roberts character were from the britain, then she would probably apologize repeatedly

24、 as well even if the crash were not her fault. but this doesnt happen in the movie, as roberts is from the us.a report in the telegraph once said that three quarters of british people apologize when they bump into someone in the street regardless of whether they are responsible or not. in fact, brit

25、ons use “sorry” in many situations. for example, if they mishear someone, they say “sorry?”. the person they are talking to will also apologize by replying, “no, i am sorry!” this can go on for up to five minutes as they compete over who is the most sorry.why are britons so sorry? mark tyrell, a psy

26、chology writer in the uk, thinks that their apologetic tendencies are rooted in british class system. “we say sorry because historically the new middle class in britain had to apologize for not being the working class, but also for really being the upper class.” another theory is that they apologize

27、 to avoid conflicts. for example, if they bump into someone, he might get angry. to avoid this, they instantly say “sorry!”true manners are about being considerate, and todays constant use of apologizing shows that we are perhaps not as thoughtful as we once were. the word “sorry” has lost some of i

28、ts meaning.do you see my point? sorry, it might just be a british thing.28. why does the author mention a scene in the movie notting hill at the beginning?a. to give an example of british modesty.b. to introduce different ways of saying sorry.c. to draw our attention to when and how british people s

29、ay sorry.d. to show what kind of men are considered gentlemen in the uk.29. which of the following statements might mark tyrell agree with?a. people should not apologize if they are not responsible.b. americans care less about manners than british people do.c. british people care too much about whic

30、h class they are from.d. that british people apologize so much is linked to the class system.30. what can be inferred from the passage?a. using “sorry” more doesnt necessarily mean people are more polite.b. the overuse of apologizing shows britons are truly sincere.c. people should not stick to the

31、traditional use of the word “sorry”.d. its unnecessary for british people to be so polite.31. what is the authors purpose in writing this passage?a. to explore the best way of saying sorry.b. to explain why britons overuse the word “sorry”.c. to show how saying sorry has changed over time.d. to sugg

32、est many british people lack traditional manners.daccording to new research from the university of cambridge in england, sheep are able to recognize human faces from photographs.the farm animals, who are social and have large brains, were previously known to be able to recognize one another, as well

33、 as familiar humans. however, their ability to recognize human faces from photos alone is novel.the recent study, the results of which were published in the journal royal society: open science. show the woolly creatures could be trained to recognize still images of human faces, including those of fo

34、rmer president barack obama and actress emma watson.initially, the sheep were trained to approach certain images by being given food rewards. later, they were able to recognize the image for which they had been rewarded. the sheep could even recognize images of faces shown at an angle, though their

35、ability to do so declined by about 15 percent the same rate at which a humans ability to perform the same task declines.“anyone who has spent time working with sheep will know that they are intelligent, individual animals who are able to recognize their handlers,” said professor jenny morton, who le

36、d the cambridge study. “weve shown with our study that sheep have advanced face-recognition abilities, comparable with those of humans and monkeys.”recognizing faces is one of the most important social skills for human being, and some disorders of the brain, including huntingtons disease, affect thi

37、s ability.“sheep are long-lived and have brains that are similar in size and complexity to those of some monkeys. that means they can be useful models to help us understand disorders of the brain, such as huntingtons disease, that develop over a long time and affect cognitive abilities. our study gi

38、ves us another way to monitor how these abilities change,” morton said.32. according to the new research, whats unusual about sheep?a. they have large brains.b. they can recognize their owners.c. they can tell animals from humans.d. they can recognize human faces from photograph.33. how did the rese

39、archers train the sheep?a. by guiding them to follow their handlers.b. by showing photos of humans and monkeys by turns.c. by giving food rewards.d. by showing photos of famous people.34. what can be inferred from the passage?a. sheep have a higher face-recognition ability than monkeys.b. the new di

40、scovery is beneficial to the study of cognitive ability changes.c. the sheeps face-recognition ability says the same when shown photos at any angle.d. the sheeps face-recognition ability may prevent some disorders of the brain.35. whats the best title of the passage?a. a new discovery about sheep.b.

41、 how sheep recognize each other.c. a wonderful scientist.d. the life of sheep.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。how to care for your ears?ears not only let us hear, but they also play a role in keeping our balance, which is important to our ability to function in daily li

42、fe. yet, we ignore them. we cant even see our ears, except in a mirror. we take for granted what they do for us day in and day outuntil we notice somethings wrong, such as when an earache strikes or when we start having to ask people to repeat what they say. 36 clean your ear with a washclothcovered

43、 finger only. never put anything inside your ear canal, including cotton swabs(藥簽). 37 leave earwax(耳垢) alone. wax is your ears way of eliminating(消除) anything foreign that gets into the ear canal. 38 if you find you have too much earwax, use a few drops of earwax remover(去除劑) in the canal. after a

44、few minutes, wash the ear with warm water. avoid noisy places. rock concerts and construction sites are just a few places that frequently have noise levels that can damage hearing. any place where you have to shout to be heard should be avoided. 39 be careful not to play mp3 too loud, especially if

45、using earphone.be careful with illness and medications. respiratory (呼吸的) illnesses should be treated to avoid their spread to the ears. certain medications can damage hearing, so follow the directions carefully before taking them.see your doctor if you suffer from sudden hearing loss or hear noises

46、 in your head. _40 a. most people dont need to clean wax out of their ears.b. in such case, go to see a doctor as soon as possible.c. these can be symptoms of a serious illness which needs to be treated.d. this article will show you how to care for your ears.e. turn the volume(音量) down.f. avoid usin

47、g earphones while listening to mp3.g. your ear canal is very narrow, and a swab can damage it.第一節(jié) 完形填空20grandma celebrated grandpas birthday just days before he passed away. although his 41 was very difficult for her, i think it taught grandma that good health was not to be taken 42 , and she made u

48、p her mind to live the rest of her own life as 43 and as long as she could. one day, when she 44 to attend dancing lessons, we rolled our eyes in 45 and helplessly wished she would just stay home and 46 cookies as normal grandmothers did. many years filled with countless dance lessons passed 47 we l

49、earned to appreciate the wonder of having a 48 grandma.i suppose grandmas primary motivation for dancing was social. she had been a 49 girl, always very tall and heavy, and had married into grandpas quiet lifestyle before 50 any elegance or confidence in her personal appearance. dancing, 51 , filled

50、 her life with flash lights, wonderful parties, beautiful dresses, and the challenge of learning. 52 the weekly dance lessons did not change her ample, two-hundred-pound figure, grandma 53 everyone with energetic performances on the dance floor, 54 soon gave her as much elegance and confidence as an

51、y miss american competitor.having taken dance lessons for years, my grandma learned various dances 55 and was soon participating in dancing 56 all over the northwest. when i was fourteen, grandma 57 invited me to watch her compete in one of these matches. my attitude was 58 unenthusiastic at that po

52、int, but to make her happy, my mother and i attended the match. as if to prove me wrong, grandma made a wonderful showing in every 59 she entered. i thought she was truly the queen of the ball during the dance, and my thoughts were shared by the 60 a short time later when she was awarded a gold cup

53、for her outstanding performance.41. a. sufferingb. birthdayc. healthd. death42. a. for sureb. for func. for grantedd. seriously43. a. fullyb. peacefullyc. pitifullyd. carefully44. a. pretendedb. announcedc. refusedd. managed45. a. agreementb. excitementc. embarrassmentd. anger46. a. sellb. bakec. bu

54、yd. keep47. a. untilb. sincec. unlessd. before48. a. dancingb. lovingc. caringd. selfless49. a. humorousb. shyc. determinedd. mean50. a. managingb. losingc. developingd. falling51. a. at mostb. on the other handc. in a wordd. to be honest52. a. onceb. sincec. becaused. although53. a. persuadedb. sat

55、isfiedc. surprisedd. confused54. a. whatb. whichc. thatd. it55. a. easilyb. busilyc. hardd. awkwardly56. a. performancesb. trainingc. practiced. matches57. a. unwillinglyb. increasinglyc. proudlyd. surprisingly58. a. stillb. evenc. hardlyd. fairly59. a. incidentb. pointc. roomd. event60. a. judgesb. competitorsc. dancersd. audiences第二節(jié)(共10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。the laba festival, a traditional chinese holiday, is celebrated on the eighth day of the 61 (twelve) month of the

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