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2019年高一上学期第二次月考(英语)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)听下面5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 was the film really like?AIt was interesting BIt was not interesting CIt was not worth seeing2Which of the following is the most probably reason why Bill lost his job?AHe was usually late for workBHe often made mistake in his work and asked for leavesCHe made a serious mistake in business with a pany 3Why did the man mean?AHe quite agreed with the womanBHe enjoyed the lecture the whole time CThe lecture was more than one hour long4What is the man going to do tomorrow afternoon?APaint the front doorBWeed the garden CWash the car5How will the couple get home?AThey will walk home BThey will take a taxiCThey will take the subway第二节 (共15小题;每题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6 Why is her son not going to take a vacation?ABecause he doesnt like travelling BBecause he is busy with his studies Cbecause he doesnt like going abroad7When are the woman and her husband leaving for China?ANext weekBNext WednesdayCNext month听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8 What is the relationship between the woman and the man?ADoctor and patient BMother and son CFriends9What does the woman suggest the man do?AHave plenty of sleepBDo much running CNot have an injection听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10What are the speakers talking about?APopular sports eventsBTV programs people like best CThings people do after work11How did the woman do the research ?AShe talked to people BShe sent letters to peopleCShe collected information from newspapers12What do most people do in their spare time?AGo to movies BRead booksCWatch TV听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13How does the man kill time?ABy eating potato chipsBBy watching TVCBy taking a walk14What does the man dislike?AThe squareBThe parksCThe city15What does the man think is the most important?AEntertainment BIneCQuietness16What do the man and woman disagree on?AWhether the city needs a symbolBWhether the amusement park should be builtCWhether the square is a good place for a walk听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。17Where does the speakers voice e from?AA cinemaBA car parkCAn answerphone18When will the Italian film be on next week?AFrom Monday to ThursdayBFrom Monday to FridayCFrom Monday to Sunday19When will a student probably go to the cinema if he wants the cheaper ticket?AOn MondayBon WednesdayCOn Friday20What can we learn from the talk?AA student ticket is half the priceBThe cinema has a car park of its own CFurther information can be gained about the film1234567891011121314151617181920xx届高一年级第二次月考英语卷命题:李细根 审校:邹桂根二单项填空21When the spaceship travelled above, new-looking earth appeared before us, earth that we had never seen before.Athe, anBa, anC, theDa, the22Much to our delight, John was finallyto join in our adventurous travel to the South Pole.Aadvised BagreedCadmittedDpersuaded23After the interview, Sam expected to get a letterhim the job he was dreaming of.Aoffering BofferedChaving offeredDto be offered24Could you please take this book to the office for me?.AIts my pleasure BThats all right CNever mind DWith pleasure 25What do you thinkto make herself?AKate will say, believe Bwill Kate say, believedCKate will say, believedDwill Kate say, believe26As is known to all language learners, the newly learnt words will soon be forgotten unless used in everyday munication.AgraduallyBlooselyCfrequentlyDexactly27I am very grateful to my high school teachers, withouthelp I wouldnt be so excellent.Awhom Bthem Cwhich Dwhose28I would never speak to someone like thatthey said something unpleasant to me.Aeven if Bso that Cas if Dsince29We mustto all kinds of lies. Lets calm down and settle the problem.Ae to an end Bbring it to an end Cput an end Dend 30This is the only way we can think ofthe problem.Asolving Bto solveCsolvedDsolve31I saw a wonderful motor car in that shop. Will you go and buy?No, Id rather buyin other shops.Aone, on eBit, oneCone, it Dit, it 32I am sorry that I can not meet you at the airport. I Changsha by the time you e back from abroad.Aam leaving Bwill leaveCwill have left Dhave left 33The only thingI want to do now is have a good rest.Awhich Bwhat CDwhy34Are you satisfied with his speech?It have a impression (印象)on me.Acould, deep Bcouldnt, deeperCcouldnt deepDcould, deeper35The film “Aftershock” touched me deeply. Much ofhappened in the film was true.AwhichBthat Cwhat Dit 三、完形填空My husband and I both work at home. We have four children, so the times when I am 36 in the house are few. Like many work-at-home moms, when I do get a 37 to be by myself, I fill that time with more 38 , whether its related to my career or taking care of the housework. Most of the time, I dont mind. 39 , I wanted this job as wife and mother, and I knew from the start that it often 40 putting others needs before my own. But, other times, I cant help but feel a little 41 because I seldom had any plans for myself, and everyone knew it. My life 42 on my family, but they seldom appreciated this, which often 43 me a lot.One day, when the kids were at school, I 44 for the movie theater-alone, Id 45 been to the movies alone before, so I was a little nervous. Would I look pitiful going to the theater by myself? Was I being ridiculous(荒唐可笑) by seeing a movie 46 so much work waited for me at home? I 47 myself to swallow these 48 and bought myself a ticket. And then I walked into the theater with my 49 held high and enjoyed every minute of the movie. I laughed and felt my good spirits 50 for a couple of hours, I was 51 wife or mother. I was just myself.From that point on, I 52 that Fridays would be mine, 53 for a couple of hours. Some Fridays, I head to(前往) the beach with a good book. Other Fridays, I go shopping, 54 up a little fast food or some clothes just for myself. I really 55 my Fridays after a long week of caring of my family.36Abusy BaloneCtenseDbrave37AchanceBwayCpurposeDfortune38AfunBfearCworkDlove39ASo farBFrom then on CAs a resultDAfter all40ApracticedBadvisedCmeantDconsidered41AhappyBexcitedCangryDnervous42AcentredBinsistedCdependedDknocked43AmovedBbotheredCamusedDscared44AappliedBwaitedClongedDheaded45AeverBalsoCneverDinstead46AifBwhenCunlessDuntil47AforcedBallowedCorderedDtaught 48AanswersBeffortsCthoughtsDresults 49AhandsBheadClegsDticket50AleaveBhappenCreturnDweaken51Aeverybodys BsomebodysCanybodys Dnobodys52AexpressedBdeclaredCagreedDdecided53Aat leastBat lastCin allDin time54Amaking Bpicking Ctaking Dbringing55Ae up with Bbreak away from Clook forward to Dpay attention to四、阅读理解(40分)AStep into Pat Lundins home and youll be greeted by 500 smiling faces of dolls. Lundin, 82, describes herself as “doll crazy”. And shes not alone.As a member of Timeless Treasures Doll Club of Largo, she frequently meets with 25 other women who share her hobby. Once a month, they gather at the Palms of Largo to show off their latest finds and catch up on news in the world of doll collecting.On Saturday, the club will hold the Palms of Largo Fifth Annual Doll Show. The program will include 37 vendors(卖主)with both classic and contemporary dolls for sale.“Timeless Treasures is a club thats open to doll lovers regardless of the age of the doll,” said Judy Smith, president of the organization. “Some doll clubs require members have a certain number of antique dolls, but we dont. we make sure we are not terribly formal.”Smith, 71, is a retired schoolteacher who owns Judys Doll Hospital, a part-time business she operates out of her home. She will have a table offering repair and appraisal(鉴定)services.Smith firs began studying and collecting dolls in her early 20s,in Glassboro, New Jersey, she does not know how many dolls she owns, or how many repairs she has made over the years. But she does know the age of her oldest doll.“Shes 129,” Smith said. “It is a German-made doll that belonged to my grandmother , and it sits in my living room.”The show is for both the beginner as well as the experienced collector, said Anita Munson, one of the shows organizers.Over the years, Munson, 82, has learned how to identify a valuable doll. “Generally speaking porcelain(瓷制的) dolls are the most valuable,” she said. “But the porcelain will not be shiny.”Smith believes many people will attend to find out how much their dolls are worth. She wants them to know more.“Because the dolls reflect what the children were wearing and doing at a particular period of time, they can be a great history lesson for children now,” she said.56According to the passage, Timeless Treasures is.Aa club for doll loversBa pany selling dollsCa group of retired teachersDan organization repairing toys57We can infer that the show has been held.AtwiceBfour timesCsix timesDeight times58What can we learn about Smith?AShe owns the oldest doll in the world.BShe has collected about five hundred dollsCShe has studied dolls for about fifty yearsDShe worked as a businesswoman before retirement59Smith wants people to know.Aporcelain dolls are not valuable Bcollecting dolls is a way to make moneyCdolls have nothing to do with traditionDdolls may help children learn about history60The passage is written mainly to.Adescribe the colorful life of a group of elderly womenBexplain why some people like collecting old dollsCintroduce a recent doll show and its host organizationDoffer knowledge and experience about doll collectingBIt is the summer of 1776. Thomas Jefferson is not happy. Hed rather be home in Virginia than attending Philadelphias Continental Congress(大陆会议)Thomas Jefferson knew he had a job to do. Important men throughout the American colonies (殖民地)were meeting in Philadelphis to discuss and debate the war with Great Briain. The colony of Virginia sent Thomas Jefferson to Philadelphia. But Jefferson wasnt happy. Jefferson wanted to be home that hot summer of 1776. he missed his wife, Martha. She hadnt been feeling well when he left, and he worried about her.On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee from Virginia stood up at the Congress and announced that “these American colonies ought to be free and independent states.” Jefferson probably knew what was ing next. Here was another resolution (决议)to debate. And whenever there was a resolution, there was a declaration.The American colonies had been at war with Great Britain for more than a year, but surprisingly. The colonies had not formally announced their independence. So the Congress appointed a five-man mittee to crate a document declaring Americas independence. And the mittee chose Thomas Jefferson to write it.Jefferson knew he was to list the unfair things Great Britain had done to the colonies. For days and days, Jefferson wrote and rewrote about the king and his unfair laws. About independence. About freedom. He borrowed ideas from other political writers, but he wrote these thoughts in words that all people could understand. He wanted his ideas to be shared with everyone.And they were. The Continental Congress voted to adopt the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. on July 8, it was read out loud to a cheering crowd. No one knew who the author was, but they knew what the Declaration stood for-independence and freedom for all.Still, Thomas Jefferson dreamed of home. In late July he begged Richard Henry Lee to replace him in the Congress. In September, Jeffersons dream finally came true, and he traveled home.Since then, the words Thomas Jefferson wrote during that hot Philadelphia summer have inspired people throughout the world. Thank goodness Jefferson didnt go home.61Why didnt Thomas Jefferson want to go to Philadelphia?AHe was not a good debaterBHe found a new job in Virginia CIt was extremely hot in PhiladelphiaDHe was concerned about his wifes health62The Continental Congress set up a mittee to write a document to.Aofficially declare war on BritainBannounce the American colonies were freeCinspire soldiers fighting against BritainDrevise the Declaration of Independence63The underlined word “they” in Paragraph 6 refers to .Apeople in the colonies Bmembers of the CongressCJefferson s ideasDideas of other writes64What do we know about the Declaration of Independence?AIt was written in quite simple wordsBIt took Jefferson about one year to write it CJefferson finished it with the help of Richard Henry LeeDIt won Jefferson great honors immediately it was announced.65We can learn from the passage that.AJefferson was a very caring husbandBJefferson was not really interested in politics CJefferson was unwilling to borrow other writers ideasDJefferson finished his job in the Congress before going home CThe way Westerners municate tends to(倾向于) be relatively explicit (直率的) and direct. In other words, Westerners tend to put most of their ideas and feelings into words, and then state these ideas and feelings clearly and openly. It is generally considered a good thing to “get to the point ”and “say what you mean,” and it is largely the speakers responsibility to ensure that his/her message is stated in a way that is clear and easy to understand.In contrast(比照), Chinese people tend to municate in a way that is more indirect and subtle. They often view direct, explicit munication as unsophisticated(不成熟的)or even rude. They are more likely to preserve good feelings and relationships by not saying something that might upset or offend(冒犯) another person. If a Westerner makes a request and a Chinese person responds by saying something like “Ill think it over”, the Westerner may assume that there is a good chance that the answer will be “yes”. In fact, there is a better chance that the implied answer is “no”.One interesting example of the Western preference for very direct munication can be seen in what Western students are taught about how they should organize their writing. Writers are generally expected to state their point as clearly as possible, generally right at the beginning. Students are taught to begin paragraphs with a “topic sentence” that states the point of the paragraph. Also, articles should generally begin with a brief statement of the points to be made and also conclude with a review of those same points. In contrast, in Chinese writing it is more acceptable to build up to the point rather announcing it right form the start, although it is also acceptable to state the point up front.It is important to note that Westerners are not all equally direct in their munication styles. For example, the direct munication style is more typical of Western men than of Western women. Furthermore, even in Western culture it is generally not considered good to municate so directly that you hurt other peoples feelings, offend them, or create conflict.66What is the subject of the passage?Amunication stylesBFeatures of Western culture Cmunication skillsDPoliteness in munication67When municating with others, Western people.Apay more attention to others feelings Bprefer to express their ideas openlyCoften municate in an indirect wayDconsider direct munication as rude68When writing an article, Westerners.Agenerally state their point in the middleBtend to let readers guess their point Cusually announce their point from the start Dlike ending each paragraph with a topic sentence69According to the author, which of the following are more likely to municate directly?AWestern men BWestern women CChinese men DChinese women 70The passage is developed mainly by.Ashowing the effects and then explaining the causes Bproviding figures to support its main point Cdescribing the changes in space order Dgiving examples and making parisonsDAfter a discussion last week. “Do SCHOOL Libraries Need Books?” the ments from readers included some first-hand views from students. Below are excerpts (摘录)from their observations on how studying has changed and how they use libraries.It makes little difference whether the books you are reading is electronic or paper. But if you want a place to read, a library is still the place to go. As a kid in school, I often avoid the study hall noises and go to the quiet school library. The library is a place. A learning place. Modern technology wont change the library as long as things are learned.-ScottBeing a student I am aware that many of us seldom look at the books in the library unless told to do so by a teacher as a requirement for an assignment. It takes time to find the very book you want at the library, and it may not be necessary to do so. More and more students, such as myself, use the internet for nearly every assignment. There are countless online resources for us to use with a click of the mouse. Whats more, books are very expensive and schools could put that money towards charities.-Hayley HI hope schools continue to have libraries. As a student, I know there is a difference between reading something on a screen and something printed. When I read something in a book that I do not understand or want to look further into. I record it and will research later or discuss with someone. With a screen (especially online) I will instantly access the information and look into the question at hand, which interrupts my reading and especially my imagination.-AllieTo me, it depends on the purpose of the books. As a student, I prefer to do research online. Online research is faster and more efficient. But when Im reading for pleasure, I absolutely refuse to give up a real book. The tactile sensation(触感)and freedom that real books give you really makes the reading experience more enjoyable. So my suggestion is that schools have more digital collections for research and scholarly work, and a good selection of interesting and age-appropriate fiction and nonfiction for pleasure reading.-CM71In Scotts opinion.Aits necessary for a school to have a libraryBthere are many learning places better than a libraryCthe school library is noisy and crowded in most casesDelectronic books are totally different from paper books72According to the text, HayleyH.Ahopes school libraries can provide more booksBoften searches for information at the libraryCsuggests schools spend less money on booksDthinks students rely on paper books to learn73Allie believes that pared with book reading, screen reading.Atakes more timeBinterrupts(干扰) her imaginationCprovides more informationDallows her to discuss with others74Who prefers printed books when reading for fun?AScottBHayleyHCAllieDCM75Which of the following share a similar attitude towards online research?AScott and Ha
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