高三英语上学期第一次月考试题11

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玉山一中20162017学年度第一学期高三第一次月考英 语 试 卷满分150分 考试时间:120分钟。第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节 听下面五段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1What will the man probably do next? A. Buy something. B. Look for the key. C. Wait for the woman.2 When will the speakers need to be in their seats? A. No later than 7:15 p.m. B. No later than 7:25 p.m. C. Anytime before 7:30 p.m.3 What does the man like to play now? A. Basketball. B. Baseball. C. Tennis.4What does the woman imply about Uncle Jim? A. He eats too much. B. His manners are just fine. C. He has a good sense of humor.5What did the man pay the most for? A. The bed. B. The fridge. C. The washing machine.第二节 听下面5对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C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,你将有时间来阅读各小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答6至7题。6What is the man allowed to make? A. The sauces. B. The desserts. C. The salad.7What is Thanksgiving like in the womans family? A. Everyone does a little bit of everything. B. No one takes it very seriously.C. Her parents often try to do too much.听第7段材料,回答8至9题。8What did the man usually have on hot days? A. Cold water. B. Warm water. C. Something other than water.9Who used to take the man to get ice cream? A. His mother. B. His father. C. His grandmother.听第8段材料,回答10至12题。10What does the woman think of the man giving the speech? A. He is not talking loudly enough. B. He is not wearing a microphone.C. He may be from another country.11What is the mans suggestion? A. Leaving the room. B. Turning off the light. C. Talking to the speaker privately.12What will the woman do later? A. Give a speech. B. Find another lecture. C. Ask some questions.听9段材料,回答13至16题。13Who does the man think the woman is shopping for in the beginning? A. Her niece. B. Herself. C. Her daughter.14What does the man think of schools in Oregon? A. They offer good programs. B. They have beautiful scenery.C. They have a long history. 15Where did the woman go to college? A. Harvard University. B. Brown University. C. The University of Pennsylvania.16Where will the woman go next? A. To another store. B. To a nearby university. C. To the left of the mans store.听10段材料,回答17至20题。17Where does the talk take place? A. In England. B. In Australia. C. In the United States.18When was The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry published? A. In 2014. B. In 2012. C. In 2007.19What award has Rachel Joyce won? A. The Commonwealth Book Prize. B. The Tinniswood Award.C. The Man Booker Prize.20What did Rachel Joyce use to work as? A. An actress. B. A TV host. C. A writer.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:阅读理解(共15小题,每题2分 共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe majority of the worlds most powerful and influential positions remain in mens hands. But theimbalance is gradually tilting - and it shows. In 2015, some of the biggest news and successes resulted from the actions of women. Here are the new faces who inspired, defied, guided or moved the world. Loretta Lynch Traditionally, the top U.S. law-enforcement official is not well-known outside of the United States, but Attorney General Loretta Lynch not only made headlines around the world, she also brought a particular kind of change that billions of people had longed for but thought was out of reach. Lynch surprised the world by taking on the entrenched(根深蒂固), corrupt officials of FIFA, the governing body of the worlds most popular sport, soccer. She had the bravery to do what nobody else had dared. FIFA officials, she declared, had engaged in rampant(猛烈的), systematic and deep-rooted corruption, and it was time to bring wrongdoers to justice. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf When the Ebola epidemic(蔓延) took on alarming proportions in West Africa, it was tough for Liberia, one of the centers of the crisis. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, the leader of Liberia, pleaded for international help. One reason the world responded is that the unbeatable President has international moral stature. She played a key role in guiding her country after cruel civil wars and received the Nobel Peace Prize for her effort. Johnson Sirleaf not only helped bring an end to the epidemic, she did something just as remarkable: She revealed her emotions and admitted her faults. When it was all over she said she had been afraid, and conceded(承认) she had made big mistakes as a result of her fear. Then she showed gratitude. Instead of collecting honors, she thanked all the people and countries who made victory against Ebola possible. Aung San Suu Kyi The symbolic Burmese leader, also a Nobel Peace Prize winner, put the skeptics and the cynics(愤世嫉俗) to shame. To those who said nonviolent resistance could not defeat a vicious armed opponent, she seemed to say just watch. Following the footsteps of Mahatma Gandhi and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., she endured a long struggle against the pitiless military rulers of Myanmar. She gained international support for economic approval that helped persuade the generals to loosen their control, leading to elections in 2015 and an overwhelming victory for her National League for Democracy. She remains a global symbol of peaceful resistance. Tu Youyou Its a tough challenge to find a single human being who may be responsible for saving as many lives. The Chinese pharmacologist Tu Youyou, one of three winners of this years Nobel Prize for Medicine, took a different route in attacking one of the worlds biggest killers, malaria. Research into ancient Chinese texts led her to discover the compounds that help prevent a disease that still kills about half a million people every year, transmitted by mosquitoes in water-logged jungles. The discovery has resulted in medication that has saved millions of lives.21The main purpose of the passage is to _ A. tell us that mens status in the world was becoming less important in 2015 B. show readers the importance of several great women who were powerful in 2015 C. analyze the reasons why some great women became the 2015 biggest news D. introduce several great women and their achievements in 2015 22Among the women mentioned above, who did not win the Nobel Prize?A. Aung San Suu Kyi B. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf C Loretta Lynch. D. Tu Youyou23Ellen Johnson Sirleafwas regarded as remarkable for the following EXCEPT A. that she contributed a lot to preventing the epidemic from spreading B. that she appealed for international help in fighting against Ebola. C. that she bravely acknowledged her fear and her mistakes. D. that she expressed her gratitude to those who fought Ebola together.24It can be inferred from the passage that _ A. some great womens successes are shaking the mens control of the world. B. thanks to Tu Youyous discovery, the patients attacked by malaria will undoubtedly be saved. C. Aung San Suu Kyi won the victory with the guidance of Gandhi and Martin Luther King.D. many people have dealt with the corruption of FIFA, but failed. BThe Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco,California is one of the worlds most beautiful bridges. It is also one of the most visited places in the world. Vehicles(车辆)cross the bridge an average of 41 million times each year.More than 1800 hundred million vehicles have used the bridge since it opened more than 70 years ago. The bridge was painted “International Orange” because that color went well with the natural surroundings. The color also is easier to see in the heavy fog that often covers the area. But the Golden Gate Bridge was not named for its orange color. It was named for the body of water that it crosses,the Golden Gate Strait. The Golden Gate Strait is the entrance to the San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean. The Golden Gate Bridge links the city of San Francisco with Marin County,California. Planning for the bridge began in the 1920s when the area around San Francisco was growing. People living in the area needed another way to get to the city besides small ferries(渡船) Joseph Strauss was the chief engineer for the project. Work began in 1934.Mr.Strauss demanded the strongest safety protections in the history of bridge building. These included the first use of “hard hats” to protect the workers heads and special glasses to protect their eyes. A special safety net was suspended(挂)under the bridge. This net saved the lives of 19 men during the construction. However,11 other workers were killed when they fell from the bridge through the net. Still,this was a new safety record for the time. The Golden Gate Bridge opened in 1937.It extends 1280 meters across the water. The total length is 2737 meters. It was the largest suspension bridge(吊桥)in the world until 1964.That is when the Verrazano Narrows Bridge opened in New York City. Today,the Golden Gate Bridge is the ninth longest suspension bridge in the world.25The Golden Gate Bridge was named after _ Athe local climate Bthe color of a paint Cits natural surroundings Dthe strait it crosses26How did people cross the Golden Gate Strait before the bridge was built? ABy plane. BBy road. CBy boat. DBy train.27The purpose of suspending a special safety net is to _ Aprevent workers from falling Bmake construction easier Cprotect the environment Dsave building materials from falling28What do we know about Joseph Strauss? AHis safety measures were not of practical value. BHe attached importance to the workers safety. CHe built the first suspension bridge in the world. DHe demanded strong measures to ensure the safety of the bridge.CI didnt cry when I learned l was the parent of a mentally handicapped child. I just sat still and didnt say anything. When Kristi was old enough, we sent her to a kindergarten. It would have been comforting to cry the day I left her in that room full of kids. Kristi had spent hour upon hour playing by herself, but this moment, when she was the different child among them, she was probably the loneliest. However, positive things began to happen to Kristi in her school, and to her schoolmates, too. Kristis classmates always took pains to praise her: Kristi got all her spelling words right today. No one bothered to add that her spelling list was easier than anyone elses. Later, she faced a very special challenge. The final event of the term was a program based on a final outcome of the years music and physical education activities. Kristi was behind in both. My husband and I dreaded the day as well.On the day of the program, Kristi pretended to be sick. Desperately I wanted to keep her home. Surely missing one program couldnt matter. But my conscience wouldnt let me off that easily. So I practically got a pale, reluctant Kristi onto the school bus. Just as I had forced my daughter to go to school, now I forced myself to go to the program. At the kindergarten, I felt worried because of her slow and clumsy reactions, she would surely hold up her team. The performance went well until it was time for the sack race. Surely Jenny would find it tough. Now each child had to climb into a sack, hop to a goal line, return and climb out of the sack(袋子). I noticed Jenny standing near the end of her line of players. But as her turn to join, a change took place in her team. The tallest boy behind Kristi placed his hands on her waist. Two other boys stood ahead of her. The moment the player in front of Kristi stepped from the sack, those two boys grabbed the sack and held it open while the tall boy lifted Kristi and dropped her into it. A girl ahead took her hand and supported her. Kristi gained her balance. Then off she hopped, smiling and proud. At the cheers of teachers, schoolmates and parents, I silently thanked the warm, understanding people in life who make it possible for my disabled daughter to be like her fellow human beings. Then I finally cried.29When sending her daughter to the kindergarten, the writer must have felt _ A. lonely B. worried C. cheerful D. scared30What does the underlined sentence imply? A. It didnt matter to miss one program because it was not important. B. Kristis illness prevented her from taking part in the program. C. It gave the author a good excuse not to send Kristi to the program. D. The teachers wouldnt blame Kristi for she was ill.31The author expressed her gratitude mainly because A. her daughters teammates helped her experience the happy feeling of her age. B. her daughter Kristi won the competition with the help of her teammates. C. the teachers at the kindergarten arranged some teammates to help her daughter. D. the other kids parents cheered for her daughters good performance.32Whats the best title of the passage? A. My disabled daughter B. An unforgettable experience C. The day I cried D. A warm-hearted teamworkD“Experience may possibly be the best teacher, but it is not a particularly good teacher. ”You might think that Winston Churchill or perhaps Mark Twain spoke those words, but they actually come from James March, a predecessor(前任) at Stanford University and a pioneer in the field of organizational decision making. For years March ( possibly be wisest philosopher of management) has studied how humans think and act, and he continues to do so in his new book The Ambiguities of Experience. He begins by reminding us of just how firmly we have been sticking to the idea of experiential learning: “Experience is respected; experience is sought; experience is explained.” The problem is that learning from experience involves(涉及) serious complications(复杂化),ones that are part of the nature of experience itself and which March discusses in the body of this book. In one interesting part of book,for example,he turns a double eye toward the use of stories as the most effective way of experiential learning. He says “The more accurately(精确的)reality is presented,the less understandable the story,and the more understandable the story, the less realistic it is. ”Besides being a broadly knowledgeable researcher. March is also a poet, and his gift shines though in the depth of views he offers and the simple language he uses. Though the book is short, it is demanding: Dont pick it up looking for quick, easy lessons. Rather, be ready to think deeply about learning from experience in work and life. 33According to the text, James March is _. A. a poet who uses experience in his writingB. a teacher who teachers story writing in universityC. a professor who helps organizations make important decisionsD. a researcher who studies the way humans think and act 34What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. Stories made interesting fail to fully present the truth. B. Experience makes stories more accurate. C. The use of stories is the best way of experiential learning. D. Stories are easier to understand when reality is more accurately described. 35Whats the purpose of this text?A. To explain experiential learning. B. To describe a researcher. C. To introduce a book D. To discuss organizational decision making. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。In Asia, there are many places for people to go to teach English. Most of the teachers are young and sociable, and there are a lot of parties there. Korea is usually the place most people go to, because they have the most benefits and highest salaries by working only twenty hours a week. 36 Only if you stay there for a long time will you save some money.China is a new rising star and lots of people are going there. 37 You can save a sizable amount and complete all your loans back home. Besides, Chinese people are enterprising and you can learn a lot from them. In China, Taiwan is a good place to go, especially for females who want to earn much, but there are not many adult classes offered. The Middle East offers very high salaries for teachers, all of which is tax free. 38 Most of the people who tend to teach there are older and more conservative, so they dont expect a party scene. Italy and Spain are two beautiful countries where you can try your fortune. 39 Tourism is another industry in these countries, where English knowledge is useful. Moreover, by teaching in Europe you have the chance to travel every weekend to a new country and visit a new culture besides a good salary. 40 A. Europe has a lot to offer.B. It is a great way for people to see a new place.C. Teaching English overseas is a really rewarding experience.D. Like Japan, the pay is quite good, but the cost of living is much cheaper.E. Japan is also a good choice, but the cost of living eats up a lot of your money.F. However, you must be a certified teacher with years of experience if you want to teach there.G. Fashion industry in Milan would love to hire well-known English-speaking people to work with international models and designers.第卷第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Once upon a time, there lived a big mango tree. A little boy loved to come and play around it everyday. He 41 to the tree top, ate the mangoes, took a nap under the 42 He loved the tree and the tree loved to play with him. Time 43 .The little boy grew, and he no longer played around the tree.One day, the boy came back to the tree with a 44 look on his face. “Come and play with me,” the tree asked the boy. “I am no longer a kid, I dont play around trees anymore.” The boy 45 . “I want toys. I need money to buy them.” “Sorry, I dont have money 46 you can pick all my mangoes and sell them so you will have money.” The boy was so excited. He picked all the mangoes 47 the tree and left happily. The boy didnt come back. The tree was sad.One day, the boy 48 into a man returned. The tree was so excited. “Come and play with me,” the tree said. “I dont have time to play. I have to work for my family. We need a house for 49 . Can you help me?” “Sorry, I dont have a house, but you can chop off my 50 to build your house.” So the man cut all the branches off the tree and left happily. The tree was glad to see him happy but the boy didnt come back 51 . The tree was again lonely and sad.One hot summer day, the man returned and the tree was delighted. “Come and play with me!” The tree said. “I am sad and getting 52 . I want to go sailing to 53 myself. Can you give me a boat?” “Use my trunk to build your boat. You can sail far away and be happy.” So the man cut the tree trunk to make a boat. He went sailing and didnt come back for a long time.Finally, the man returned 54 he had been gone for so many years. “Sorry, my boy, but I dont have 55 for you anymore. No more mangoes to give you.” The tree said. “I dont have teeth to bite,” the man replied. “No
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