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達(dá)州鐵路中學(xué)高一春季月考英語試題

第I卷(選擇題,共115分)

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.WhenisJessica'sBirthday?

A.Sep.8.B.Sep.9.C.Sep.10.

2.Whichhoteldoesthemanliveinnow?

A.ChinaGreatHotel.B.HolidayInn.C.Hilton.

3.Whywillthewomannotgotothezootomorrow?

A.Theman'ssonistooyoung.B.Shewillattendameetingtomorrow.C.It'llsnow

heavily.

4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplacemostprobably?

A.Atabusstop.B.Atarailwaystation.C.Inabank.

5.Whendidthemanarrive?

A.8:00.B.8:30.C.8:45.

六(6—7)

6.What'stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Bossandemployee.C.Husbandandwife.

7.Whathappenedtotheman?

A.Hefailedhisfinaltest.

B.Hewasoutofwork.

C.Hegavethestudentsahardfinal.

七(8-9)

8.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Salespersonandcustomer.B.Oldschoolfriends.C.Fellowworkers.

9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewomaninthedialogue?

A.Sheisfondofherwork.

B.She'stiredoftraveling.

C.Sheisinterestedinlaw.

八(10-11)

10.WhydoesthemanwanttotalktoDr.Perkinsonthephone?

A.Todiscusssomethingwiththedoctor.

B.ToaskDr.Perkinstogivealecture.

C.Toseehimabouthisillness.

11.Whatisthedoctordoingatthemoment?

A.Givinganoperation.B.Givingalecture.C.Havingameeting.

九(12-14)

12.Whydoesthemanwanttohireacar?

A.Togoandseehisfriends.B.Tovisitthecity.C.Togoshopping.

13.WhatistherentalmoneyforaSantana?

A.400yuanaday.B.300yuanaday.C.200yuanaday.

14.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtotheconversation?,76?

A.ThemanisonholidayinShanghai.

B.ThemanhasdecidedtohireaSantanafor3days.

C.Jettasarethemostpopularwiththetourists.

十(15-17)

15.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

A.Atanairport.B.Onaplane.C.Atadutyfreeshop.

16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthepricesoftheitemsintheduty-freeshop?

A.Veryhigh.B.Low.C.Alittlehigh.

17.Whichofthefollowingisright?

A.ThemanisfromtheStates.

B.Themanhasarrivedinaforeigncountry.

C.IttookhimalongtimetogetthroughtheImmigration

H-一(18-20)

18.Whatcanwelearnabouttheradiostation?

A.ItisownedbytheEnglishCoffeeShop.

B.ItisonMontanaatSeventhStreetinSantaMonica.

C.Itsellsadvertisingtime.

19.Whatwilltheweatherbelike?

A.CloudyB.ColdC.Fine

20.WhatcanwelearnaboutSantaMonicaBeach?

A.Itisagoodplaceforparkingcars.

B.Itisagoodplaceforsurfing.

C.Itisagoodplaceforswimming.

第二部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)

第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

21.—Thefishsoupyoumadetonightisverydelicious.

—.Welcomeyouherenexttime!

A.Really?IfeelveryproudB.Iwouldn'tsayno

C.Thankyou.Justso-soD.Thanksforthecompliment

22.ThereisconcertperformedbyLangLangonSunday

night.Wouldyouliketoattendit?

A.the;theB.a;/C.th;aD.a;a

23.Facedwiththeofclimatechange,westronglyfeelifsourdutyto

protecttheearth.

A.realityB.sceneC.aspectD.injury

24.Aftermuchthought,theheadmasterdecidedtoMary'ssuggestion.

A.agreeB.makeC.adoptD.treat

25.Theseoldbuildingsareofgreatvalue,sowemustdoeverythingwecantokeep

them.

A.awakeB.aliveC.livelyD.real

26.Withsomeimportantthingstodealwithatonce,MrSmithhadtohis

journeytoShanghai.

A.putoutB.putoffC.putawayD.putdown

27.—Whatmadeyouupset?

-.Youknow,Ipractisedalot.

A.AsIfailedtheexamB.Failedtheexam

C.FailingtheexamD.Becauseoffailingtheexam

28Thoughwellknownawriter,heisbestknownhismusicaltalent.

A.for;asB.from;forC.as;forD.as;as

29.Itisa(n)customforusChinesetoeatdumplingsduringtheSpring

Festival.

A.traditionalB.commonC.ordinaryD.contemporary

30.theordinarylifeinthecountryside,Peterdecidedtogotobigcitiesto

haveacompletelydifferentlife.

A.RelatedtoB.LostinC.FondofD.Tiredof

31.Thescientistinventedanewmachine,makelifeeasier.

A.aimedtoB.aimedatC.aimingatD.aimingto

32.Becauseofhisoldage,hecouldn'tsuchhotweatheranddiedthis

summer.

A.lastB.continueC.standD.hold

33.heisinpoorhealth,hetrieshisbesttosupporthisfamily.

A.UnlessB.AsC.AlthoughD.When

34.HebegantolearnFrench.AndhecanreadnewspapersinFrenchnow.

A.inhisfiftiesB.attheageoffifties

C.infiftiesD.inthefifties

35.theendoflastyear,heEnglishsowellthathebeganto

writenaturallyinEnglish.

A.IN;haslearnedB.By;hadlearned

C.At;hadlearnedD.From;learned

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

TheLionsClubsupportsanEyeBankinWashingtonandIdaho.TheEyeBank

36over400corneatransplants(角膜移植)eachyear.Frequentlydonated(捐贈)

corneasfromdeadpersonsmustbespeciallypackedandavolunteeris37topick

upthepackageandtakeittothehospitalas38aspossible.Onenight,the

programcoordinator(協(xié)調(diào)員)wasingreat39.Shehadapackageonabusto

a40placeandnoonewaswillingtopickitup.Shecalledthelistofemergency

(緊急情況)volunteers,andall41todoit,asitwasafter42.

Thenshereachedavery43man.Theupsetmantoldherthathehad

volunteeredtobeonthecontactlist,44hadmadeitclearthathewasonlyfreein

theafternoonsandeveningsbefore8pm,andingood45only."It's1amandit's

snowinghere!”he46.Atlast,thecoordinatorpersuadedhim,buthesaid,

"I'lldoitjustthistime;pleasedon't47callmeagain."Thenhegotup,andas

hewasgetting48?hislittlesoncameoutandaskedtogoalong.

Theydrovein49throughthesnowforalongtimetothebusstation,

pickedupthepackage,anddrove50thehospitaLOnthetripback51,theson

askedwhatthepackagehadbeen.Dadexplainedthatitwastissue(生物組織)from

theeyesofsomeonewhohad52.ltwasgoingtohelpsomeone

else53again.Theboythoughtitoverforamomentandsaid,“Dad,Inever

knewyoudidsuch54things!”Thenextday,themancalledthecoordinator

back."Youcancallme55youneedto,”hesaid.

36.A.sellsB.performsC.lendsD.brings

37.A.taughtB.forcedC.advisedD.required

38.A.quicklyB.seriouslyC.calmlyD.differently

39.A.happinessB.mistakeC.troubleD.distance

40.A.famousB.farawayC.beautifulD.noisy

41.A.stoppedB.decidedC.lovedD.refused

42.A.midnightB.morningC.noonD.afternoon

43.A.handsomeB.strongC.sleepyD.determined

44.A.forB.soC.andD.but

45.A.roomB.weatherC.feelingD.state

46.A.thoughtB.laughedC.beggedD.complained

47.A.everB.neverC.sometimesD.hardly

48.A.paidB.dressedC.hurtD.praised

49.A.progressB.researchC.silenceD.fun

50.A.toB.fromC.aroundD.beyond

51.A.homeB.schoolC.hospitalD.bank

52.A.injuredB.lostC.livedD.died

53.A.hearB.seeC.speak.D.read

54.A.importantB.FoolishC.uselessD.interesting

55.A.whateverB.whicheverC.whereverD.whenever

第三部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)

A

LizMurraygrewupintheBronx,NewYorkCity.Addictedtodrugs,herparents

soldhouseholditemsinordertogetdrugs.Asachild,Lizhatedschoolbecausewhen

shedidgo,shewasmadefunof.AsLizgrewolder,herparentssoldtheirapartment,

andendedupinshelters.HermothersufferedfromAIDS.

Insteadofgivingin,Lizchosetofendforherself.Lizsleptonherfriends5floors

oroutside.Afterhermother'sdeath,Liz,then16,feltthateventas“aslap(巴掌)in

theface“anditcausedhertoquestionwhereherlifewasgoing.Withan

eighth-gradeeducation,Lizdecidedtogetmoreeducation.

Lizwasadmittedtoahighschool,whereshedoubledhercourse-loadand

completedhighschoolinonlytwoyears.Asoneofthetoptenstudentsintheschool,

LizwentonafreetriptoBostonandwalkedthroughthecampusofHarvard."Igot

jealousofhowthesestudentshadsomanyopportunitiesandIfeltthatI'dhadvery

few.AndsothenIthought,"Well,what'sthedifferencebetweenmeandanyone

here?'AndIfilledinallthegaps."

HergradesqualifiedLizfortheNewYorkTimesCollegeScholarship,andshe

wasadmittedtoHarvard.Butfarfromrestingonthosemanyhonors,Lizcontinuedto

breaknewground.Lizhasfoundsheisgoodatsharingherstorywithreadersacross

thecountry.HerstorywasadaptedforafilmnamedHomelesstoHarvard:theLiz

MurrayStory.Lizisalsoanactivewriter,andhaspublishedthebookBreakingNigh.

LizreturnedtoNewYorkCitytocareforhersickfather,andisstudyingfora

master'sdegreeatColumbiaUniversity.Shehasmadeuphermindtorealizeher

higherlifegoal.

56.WhatisimpliedinParagraph1?

A.Themotherhadtotakedrugsbecauseofherillness.

B.LizMurray'sclassmateschangedherlife.

C.LizMurrayhadahorriblechildhood.

D.LizMurraywashatedbyherparents.

57.Theunderlinedpart“fbndfor“inParagraph2probablymeans””.

A.lookthroughB.showoff

C.lookdownuponD.takecareof

58.WhenshewaswalkingthroughthecampusofHarvard,Liz

Murray.

A.realizedshewasn'tascleverasothers

B.decidedtoforgetherpast

C.becameverydisappointed

D.decidedtoachievemuchmore

59.WhatdoesLizMurray'sstorytellus?

A.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

B.Theearlybirdcatchestheworm.

C.Twoheadsarebetterthanone.

D.Eastorwest,homeisbest.

B

In1991,JaneGoodallbeganRootsandShoots,aprogramthatencourages

youngpeopletoworktoprotecttheearth.ThereporterChandlerSchaakcaughtup

withGoodallataRootsandShootseventatZooBoise,inIdaho.

KaiNeander,15,digssavingtheearth.AspresidentoftheSequoiaParkZoo

RootsandShootsprogram,inCalifornia,hehelpedplant564trees.Hisgroup'sgoal

istoplant1,000treesbytheendoftheyear."Everylittlethingyoudomakesa

difference,“hesays.

RootsandShootsencouragesyoungpeopletovolunteerintheircommunities

(社區(qū))tohelpprotectanimalsandtheirnaturalhomes,JaneGoodallstartedthe

programin1991.SheisbestknownforherstudyofchimpanzeesatGombeNational

Park,inTanzania,EastAfrica.Today,therearemorethan8,000RootsandShoots

groupsinnearly100countries.

“IcameupwiththeideaforRootsandShootsbecauseImetsomanyyoung

peoplewhohadlosthope,“Goodalltoldthereporter."Thisprogramteaches

youththatiftheyallgettogether,theycanmakeadifference.

TaraAdiseshan,ahighschoolstudent,hopestoleavehermarkonthenatural

world.SheandothermembersoftheCharlottesvilleRootsandShootsClub,in

Virginia,beganamovementtosavefrogs.Taraworkedwithscientistsat

JamesMadisonUniversity,alsoinVirginia,totestacure(解決方法)foradeadly

plantthatthreatens(威脅)frogs.

Taraplanstogivetalksinlocalschoolstoraiseawareness(意識)aboutthe

threattofrogs.Shealsoinvitedafrogexperttospeakatanatureparkinher

community.

“Nomatterhowmanyproblemsweface,“Tarasays,“thereisstillhopeas

longaskidslikeuscontinuetocare.”

60.HowdoesNeander'sRootsandShootsgrouphelptoprotecttheearth?

A.Byprotectingchimpanzees.B.Bysavingfrogs.

C.Bygivingspeeches.D.Byplantingtrees.

61.HowdoesTaraprobablyfeelaboutthefutureoftheearth?

A.Sad.B.Doubtful.C.Hopeful.D.Uncertain.

62.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.

A.JaneGoodallisachimpanzeeexpert

B.KaiNeanderhasplanted1,000treesthisyear

C.TaraAdiseshanstudiesatJamesMadisonUniversity

D.ChandlerSchaakheldaRootsandShootseventatZooBoise

63.Thepassageisprobablytakenfromthemagazineof.

A.EntertainmentWeeklyB.Woman'sWorld

C.BusinessWeekD.TimeForKids

C

NewsOne

MuchofPakistanfacesmorestormsinthecomingdays.Heavyrainshave

alreadycausedmorethantwoweeksofrecordflooding.Healthofficialsworryabout

diseasespreadingbecauseofalackofcleandrinkingwater.TheUnitedNationswants

fourhundredandsixtymilliondollarstoprovideimmediatehelpforfourteenmillion

peopleaffectedbytheflooding.About1,600peoplehavediedbecauseofthefloods.

ThePakistaniambassador(大使)totheUNsaysthefloodscouldlimithis

country'seconomicgrowththisyear.Thecottonindustryhasbeenhitespecially

hard.PakistanhascancelledofficialIndependenceDaycelebrationsthatweresetfor

Saturday.

NewsTwo

Russianofficialsarereportingprogressagainstwildfiresthathaveblackened

partsofthecountryandpollutedtheair.Russiahasrequestedtechnical

assistance.PresidentObamacalledPresidentDmitriMedvedevonThursdaytotell

himthatAmericanfirefightingequipmentisontheway.

AgirlinMoscowwearsamasktoprotectherselffromthicksmokecaused

bywildfireslastweek.Thefiresarenottheonlyproblem.PresidentMedvedevsays

Russiahaslostaboutone-fourthofitsgraincropsthisyeartoheatanddry

weather.PrimeMinisterVladimirPutinhasbannedgrainexportsuntiltheendofthe

year.Russiaisamajorwheatexporter.Butcropshavebeenhithardbytherecordheat

thissummer.Duringthepastweek,breadpricesinRussiahavejumpedbytwenty

percent.

ButskiesclearedoverMoscowafterdaysofheavypollution,andtherewere

coolingrains.Thecitysetanewrecordforitselfwhentemperaturesreached

thirty-ninedegreesCelsiusonJuly30.

NewsThree

AmericanscientistsreportedonFridaythatthisJulywasthesecondwarmest

worldwideinrecordsdatingbackto188O.Thegovernmentreportsaidtheaverage

temperatureforJanuarythroughJulywasthewarmestonrecord.Globalwarming

keepsthetemperaturegrowingyearbyyear.

64.ItisimpliedinNewsOnethat.

A.Pakistanisoftenhitbyheavystorms

B.thefloodshavecausedalosstoPakistan'seconomy

C.manycountriesarewillingtohelpPakistan

D.mostpeopleinPakistanarethreatenedbydisease

65.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“assistance“inNewsTwomean?

A.Help.B.Information.C.Skill.D.Guide.

66.FromthepassageweknowthatthewildfiresinRussia.

A.werestartedbyhumanactivities

B.havebeenputoffbycoolingrains

C.haveaffectedthepricesofbreadinthecountry

D.causedthecountrytoimportwheatfromothercountries

67.WhatdoesNewsThreesuggest?

A.Nextyearwillbemuchwarmerthanthisyear.

B.Scientistsaretryingtopreventglobalwarming.

C.Thisyearwillbethewarmestinhistory.

D.Globalwarminghasbecomeserious.

D

SurroundedbythetownsofDavidson,HuntersvilleandCornelius,Lake

Normanisaman-madelake.ltisalsothelargestlakeinthestatecoveringashoreline

ofmorethan500miles.StateParkonthelakeallowsvisitorstododifferentwater

activities.

People,bothtouristsandlocals,cometotheareaonweekends,andduringthe

peakseasonalargenumberofpeoplearrivetorelaxandhavefun.

Agreateducationalactivityforkidsisatouronthelake.Thistourcoversaquatic

(水生的)life.Sinceitisaneducationaltour,italsocoversimportantknowledge

relatedtowater.

Thosewhowanttogoboatingcanrentboatsonanhourlybasis.Thechargesare

$5forthefirsthourand$3foreveryextrahour.Theboatscanbekeptonthelakeall

dayfrom10amto5pmduringthesummer.Theboatscanhold2to4people.

Theparkalsohasagrouptentcampthatcanholdabout25people.Peoplefrom

alloverthecountrycomeheretogofishing.Theinnerparklakeisalsogreatfor

fishing,thoughitissmallerthanLakeNorman.Thosewhocomeforadventureliketo

gobikingandhikingonthemanytrailsinsidethepark.

LakeNormanisagreatplacetospendtimewithfamilyandfriends.Peoplecome

hereonvacationorsimplytorelaxafteraweek'swork.

68.Whenitcomestotraveling,thepeakseasonusuallyreferstoaperiodoftime

when.

A.everyoneisbusy

B.alotofpeoplevisitsomewhere

C.fewpeoplevisitsomewhere

D.peoplearereadytovisitsomewhere

69.Paragraph3mainlywantstoshowthatbytouringthelake,

children.

A.canlearnalotB.canhavegreatfun

C.willlikewateractivitiesD.willlikestudyingbetter

70.Wherecanyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?

A.Inafashionmagazine.B.Inanovel.

C.Inatravelguidebooklet.D.Inasportsnewspaper.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)

Areyoureallyhappy?Doyoueverknowwhatitmeanstobehappyandwhatit

takestoachievehappiness?71.

Makeaplanforattaininggoalsthatwillmakeyouhappy.Yourhappinessis

likelytoincreaseifyouachievethegoalsyouset.

Makefriendswithhappypeople.ltiseasytobegintofeeldownwhenyou

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