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2019-2020年高一英语上学期第二次月考试题(IV)xx.12本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。注意事项:1答第卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号框。3全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在试卷上无效。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. What drink does the man like?A. Tea. B. Coffee.C. Cold water.2. When will the two speakers leave?A. At 7:30. B. At 8:00.C. At 8:40.3. Why does the man want to move?A. To live near his childrens school.B. To live close to his workplace.C. To live in a bigger house.4. What is the man plaining about?A. The low pay. B. The heavy work.C. The new boss.5. Where is the second bank the man mentions?A. Next to a supermarket.B. Beside the railway station.C. Opposite a cinema.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)6. What gift will the woman buy?A. A hat.B. A postcard.C. Some food.7. How much will the woman pay?A. $80.B. $45.C. $60.8. What instrument did the man play first?A. The piano.B. The guitar.C. The drums.9. When did the man leave school?A. In 1981.B. In 1992.C. In 1997.10. How did the woman get to the museum?A. By subway. B. By bus.C. On foot.11. Whose painting did the Woman like the most?A. Diego Riveras.B. Frida Kahlos.C. Henri Matisses.12. What does the man suggest? A. Make some paintings together. B. Go travelling together this summer. C. Visit the museum together someday.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How long did the woman study at Johnson High School?A. Three months. B. Five months.C. Six months.14. Why was the woman not in her usual school during high school?A. Because of her illness.B. Because of her fathers job.C. Because of her moms job.15. What did the woman study at college?A. Business Management.B. Tourism.C. Tennis.16. What part-time job did the woman do while she was at college? A. Teacher.B. Saleswoman.C. Waiter.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How has the weather been recently?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Cloudy.18. What was the highest temperature yesterday? A. 15. B. 18. C. 20.19. When will the weather turn rainy? A. This Tuesday.B. This Wednesday.C. This Thursday.20. How many days weather is reported?A. Three. B. Four.C. Five.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMany people are quick to say that television has little, or no, educational value. It is true there are lots of programs that are pletely worthless take Big Brother for example. However, some television programs can improve our knowledge of certain things. Here are some of my favorite shows:Blue Peter: It is the longest-running childrens TV show in the world, although it has fallen out of date recently. Children would often learn about different countries around the world. For example, one presenter (主持人) went to the Amazon rainforest in South America!The Great British Bake Off: This show is all about making cakes, biscuits and pies. The purpose is to find Britain s best amateur (业余的) baker. You can watch the show to get some new baking ideas.Frozen Planet: David Attenborough has produced many films about wildlife. This one is about life in the most northern and southern parts of the world: polar bears, seals, penguins, moose and many more animals. I love this show mainly because it teaches us about the influence we have on the planet and what we need to do to save these places.Pointless: This is a general knowledge quiz (问答比赛) show. Each round will provide a different category (e.g. sport, music, films) and a question will be given, for example Which teams have won the World Cup? Before the show, 100 people will have been asked the Same question. Contestants (竞赛者) then have to think of an answer which none of the 100people thought of.21. According to the text, Blue Peter .A. is not so popular as it used to be B. is mainly about the Amazon rainforest C. was produced by David Attenborough D. is very hard for children to understand22. Frozen Planet may interest those who like . A. South America B. sport and films C. foreign food D. wild animals23. To win in Pointless, you have to . A. answer 100 questionsB. watch TV every day C. find a new answerD. be a music lover24. The author wrote the text mainly to . A. encourage Children to join a quiz show B. introduce four educational TV programs C. show that TV has little educational valueD. discuss whether children should watch TVBA father who spent his life admiring (钦佩) Superman had his own superhero moment recently, although it came just after his death, when he saved two lives by giving away his kidneys (肾脏).Chris Kmetz, a 41-year-old Washington father of two, fell into a pond on Feb. 23 while he was driving home. When doctors told his wife, Jackie Kmetz, that her husband wouldnt make it, she changed him into a Superdad shirt and put their two kids, 2-year-old Madelyn and 4-year-oldDexter, in their own Superman clothes to say goodbye. Chris Kmetz died on Feb. 28, xx.During his childhood, Chris was introduced to picture books, and Superman became his first love, Jackie says. Chris kept over 1,000 such picture books in his bedroom and dressed as Superman every Halloween, and even sent videos telling superhero stories to his kids when he couldnt be home to put them to bed.Before his death, Chris cared a lot about organ donation (器官捐献), Jackie says. In fact, one of their usual conversations was the fact that they were both ready to be donors. It was very clear in the first few hours after Chriss accident that the damage (损伤) to his brain was deadly, so I talked to the doctors about that because it was something very important to Chris, Jackie says. Not all donors are able to save lives. Only one percent of hospital deaths meet the standards of organ donation, but Chris was one of them. Jackie said their children didnt yet know about their fathers last act of kindness, but she will share his great stories with them later. Ill make copies of the videos and news stories so we can see how heroic he was, she says.25. On Feb. 23, xx, Chris Kmetz . A. had a car accidentB. died in a big pond C. became a SupermanD. gave away his kidneys26. The underlined word that in Paragraph 4 refers to .A. Superman B. the damage C. Chriss death D. organ donation27. What Jackie says in the last paragraph shows a feeling of . A. peaceB. prideC. lonelinessD. sadness28. Whats the main idea of the text?A. Picture books about Superman were popular. B. It is not easy to be a donor. C. Superman dad saved two lives after his death.D. It is important to drive safely.CLilly and Audrey are younger than most cookbook authors. But they have been developing their kitchen skills for more than half their lives. When they had just learned to walk, they loved to hang out in the kitchen while their parents cooked dinner. At age 5, they made their first dish without help: pumpkin muffins.Audrey can still remember the way the muffins rose in the oven (烤箱), the painful wait for them to cool and the sweetness of the fresh-made treats. It was super exciting to make something so delicious almost all on our own, she says.Their parents are not very skilled at cooking, so Lilly and Audrey turned to other people for cooking advice. Auspiciously, they live in Sonoma, California, an area that is known for its farms and restaurants. One local cook gave the twins (双胞胎) lessons on cooking techniques, such as how to use knives; those classes taught Lilly and Audrey how to use kitchen tools safely.In xx, they started a blog (博客), on which they share photos and recipes (菜谱) they have created. Though the twins love creating sweet foods such as muffins, they also think about healthy food. They hope their cookbook will encourage kids to make better food choices by making them more knowledgeable.Knowing more about your food and where it es from certainly causes you to know more about what you eat and to put the best food in your body, Lilly says. That has been true for her. Lilly used to avoid eggplant at all costs, until one day she tried cooking it for herself. Now its one of her favorite vegetables. If you make something yourself and give it a try, youll probably like it, she says.29. Lilly and Audreys first dish .A. was a great successB. was made when they were ten C. was an unpleasant experience D. was made with their parents help30. The underlined word Auspiciously in Para-graph 3 can be replaced by .A. FinallyB. LuckilyC. StrangelyD. Suddenly31. Lillys change is mentioned mainly to show .A. we should try new things B. eggplant is good for our healthC. she didnt like eggplant in the pastD. learning more about food does us good32. What would be the best title for the text?A. Healthy eatingB. The twin cooksC. Pumpkin muffinsD. A popular cookbookDDeath Valley National Park is the largest national park on the American mainland. This 3.3 million acre (英亩) park in southern California is the lowest, hottest, and driest place in North America. The lowest point is 86 meters below sea level. In the summer, the average temperature is 46, and the highest temperature ever recorded here was 56.6. There are some summers when Death Valley receives no rain, and the average rainfall is fewer than two inches.The earliest visitors to this desert area were different tribes (部落) of Native Americans. They walked through this area but did not stay. In 1849, people heard about the discovery of gold in California. Thousands of people began the long trip to the west. This large desert area was so difficult to cross that it received the name Death Valley.Today, tourists and nature lovers from all over the United States travel to Death Valley to enjoy its natural beauty. There are over one thousand kinds of plants in this desert, including many kinds of cactuses and flowers. Cactuses, with their interesting and unusual shapes, need very little rain. Their roots are close to the surface of the ground so they can quickly collect any rainfall. A few days after the first rain in the spring, thousands of wildflowers cover the desert.There are also many animals that have learned to live in this area. Most are active at night, and they sleep during the day. For example, the kangaroo rat sleeps deep underground while the sun is out. It can live all its life without drinking any water, getting its water from the food it eats.If you are planning a trip to Death Valley, winter is the best time to visit. And there are more things to know and prepare before you set off.33. Death Valley National Park A. receives very little rain B. is hot all the year round C. is the biggest park in the U.S. D. lies in the northern part of California34. Death Valley got its name A. in the early 19th century B. thanks to Native AmericansC. from the colors of its plantsD. because of the terrible weather35. What will the author most probably talk about next?A. The discovery of gold.B. Some advice for tourists.C. The history of Death Valley.D. How to protect Death Valley.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。The history of vaccinesFew people enjoy getting shots (打针) at the doctors office, but many of these shots are important vaccines (疫苗). 36 Vaccines got their start in Europe in the 1720s, when a British woman named Lady Mary Wortley Montagu was visiting Turkey (a country of southwest Asia and southeast Europe). She saw Turkish doctors purposefully inoculating (为做预防接种) people with small amounts of smallpox, which is a painful, deadly disease. Soon those patients not only got better, but then proved to be immune (免疫的) to the disease. 37 Lady Montagu quickly returned to England, excited to share this new medical treatment. But inoculation took many years to catch on. One problem was that no one had a way of inoculating people safely. 38 Anyway, inoculation saved many people and it finally became the mon practice for preventing smallpox. 39 He found that people who had caught a disease called cowpox became immune to smallpox. Cowpox was much less harmful (有的) than smallpox. Edward Jenner advised doctors to inoculate people with cowpox, which led to a very safe vaccine and far fewer outbreaks of smallpox, Finally, a French scientist named Louis Pasteur realized that Edward Jenners idea could be used to treat other diseases. 40 Today, scientists and doctors continue to create new vaccines that could probably save millions of lives all over the world.A. There are several kinds of vaccines.B. Lady Montagu was very surprised to get to know that.C. Smallpox killed as many as one in every three children.D. They can help prevent us from getting certain diseases.E. Sometimes, patients would suffer more health problems.F. Since then, vaccines have been made for many other diseases.G. Years later, another scientist Edward Jenner made a new discovery.第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分40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,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Birthdays mean a lot to the very young and the very old. On their birthdays, people 41 birthday cards and birthday gifts from their family and friends. Childrens cards often have a large 42 on them showing how old they are. Cards for adults (成人) 43 have pictures of flowers, trees or rivers. Inside there is always a simple 44 , such as Happy Birthday or Many Happy Returns of the Day.In Britain children are often lifted off the ground and 45 again suddenly, the same number of times as their 46 . Some American parents have the 47 of spanking (打的屁股)their children, once for each year of their age. In America 48 children have their birthdays during the school year, theyll take a 49 to school and have a small party with their class.In America the 16th birthday, also called 50 sixteen, is the age at which children will be allowed to 51 and have a car of their own. The age of 18 is really 52 to young people because it means they bee adults. 53 , they can not drink alcohol (酒) until they are 21.Many adults dislike getting 54 and a few people 55 about their age, saying they are younger than they really are. But more and more people now dont 56 telling others their age. Besides, you may see a 57 by the side of a road saying Dave Ellis 40 today! When people reach the age of 65, they leave their jobs and stop 58 pletely. Few people live to be 100, so a 100th birthday is very 59 . In Britain people reaching this age may be 60 enough to receive a card from the Queen.41. A. makeB. pickC. sendD. receive42. A. dollB. balloonC. numberD. candle43. A. usuallyB. finallyC. CertainlyD. nearly44. A, questionB. greetingC. serviceD. idea45. A. caught upB. dressed upC. knocked downD. put down46. A. ageB. birthdayC. nameD. weight47. A. chanceB. courageC. traditionD. moment48. A. ifB. afterC. becauseD. although49. A. toyB. cakeC. flowerD. letter50. A. shyB. funnyC. honestD. sweet51. A. watchB. travelC. driveD. fight52. A. strangeB. importantC. similarD. close53. A. HoweverB. InsteadC. So farD. After all54. A. fatterB. poorerC. busierD. older55. A. askB. knowC. lieD. hear56. A. forgetB. mindC. considerD. suggest57. A. boardB. shopC. soldierD. car58. A. learningB. livingC. worryingD. working59. A. helpfulB. normalC. specialD. natural60. A. quickB. luckyC. smartD. healthy第卷(满分50分)第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)One morning, I was waiting at the bus stop, worried about 61 (be) late for school.There were many people waiting at the bus stop, 62 some of them looked very 63 (anxiety) and disappointed, when the bus finally came, we all hurried on board. I got a place next 64 the window, so I had a good view of the sidewalk. A boy on a bike 65 (catch) my attention. He was riding beside the bus and waving his arms. I heard a passenger behind me shouting to the driver, but he refused 66 (stop) until we reached the next stop. Still, the boy kept 67 (ride). He was carrying something over his shoulder and shouting. Finally, when we came to the next stop, the boy ran up to the door of the bus. I heard an excited conversation. Then the driver stood up and asked, “ 68 anyone lose a suitcase at the last stop?” A woman on the bus shouted, “Oh, dear! Its 69 (I)”. She pushed her way to the driver and took the suitcase thankfully. Everyone on the bus began talking about what the boy had done, and the crowd of strangers 70 (sudden) became friendly to one another.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节 翻译句子71. 我小的时候没有机会接受教育。(have access to)72. 两年前我在踢球时胳膊骨折了。(doing作状语)73. 我们班由60名同学组成。(consist of)74. 屠呦呦是第一个获得诺贝尔医学奖的中国人。(the first + n. + to do sth.)75. 努力学习,你就会在英语上取得进步的。(祈使句+and+陈述句)第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假设这个月是学校“健康月”,校报面向全校师生征文,请你以“If You want to Be Strong and Healthy”为题写一篇文章。 要求:1 内容可自由发挥。2 词数l00左右。 班级 姓名 考号 考场 高一年级阶段性检测 英语试题答题卷 xx.12第卷(满分50分)第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第二节 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节71 72 73 74 75 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 座号 高一英语试题答案1-5:CACCB6-10:ABCBB11-15:ACCBA16-20:ABACCA
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