还剩8页未读,继续阅读
本资源只提供10页预览,全部文档请下载后查看!喜欢就下载吧,查找使用更方便
文本内容:
届福建省三明市第一高三上学期第一次月考英语试题2016本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分共分考试时间分钟I II150120第卷(选择题共分)I100第一部分听力(共两节,每小题分,满分分)L530第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7・5分)听下面段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试5A BC卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下题每段对话仅读一遍10A.9:
10.B.9:
50.C.10:
00.
1.What timeis itnowA.It snice.B.It swarm.C.It scold.
2.What doesthe womanthink of the weather
3.What willthe mandoA.Attend ameeting.B.Give alecture.C.Leave hisoffice.
4.What isthe womans opinionabout thecourseA.Too hard.B.Worth taking.C.Very easy.
5.What doesthe womanwant theman to doA.Speak louder.B.Apologize toher.C.Turn off the radio.第二节(共15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分22・5分)听下面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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小5题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听下面一段对话,回答第和第两个小题67A.Five days.B.One week.C.Two weeks.
7.Where did Michael golast yearA.Russia.B.Norway.C.India.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What fooddoes SallylikeA.Chicken.B.Fish.C.Eggs.
9.What are the speakersgoing todoA.Cook dinner.B.Go shopping.C.Order dishes.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.Where are the speakersB.In theoffice.C.At home.A.In ahospital.
11.When isthe reportdueA.Thursday.B.Friday.C.Next Monday.
12.What doesGeorge suggestStephanie dowith thereportC.Leave itwith him.A.Improve it.B.Hand itin later.听第段材料,回答第至题
913166.How longdidMichaelstay inChina
13.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Salesperson andcustomer.B.Homeowner andcleaner.C.Husband andwife.
14.What kind of apartmentdo the speakers preferA.One withtwo bedrooms.三明2016届高三第一次月考(庆)英语试题答案第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题
1.5分,满分30分)1—5ACABC6—10BABCB11—15ABCAB16—20CBAAC第二部分阅读理解(共两节20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)第一节第二节21—25DBACB26—30CDCBD31—35AADBC36—40CAGDB第三部分语言知识运用(共两节30小题,每小题
1.5分,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
201.53041—45CDBBA46—50ACBCD51—55ABCDA56—60DBCAD第二节语法填空(共10小题每题L5分,满分15分)
61.slightly
62.It
63.occurred
64.hadnt been/had notbeen
65.without
66.loss
67.what
68.adjustments
69.more
70.which第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节改错(共10处,每处1分,满分10分)A fewweeks ago,I wastaking aquiet walkin mybackyard whileI sawa babybird lyingon thewhengrass.It musthave fallenoffthe nest highly in the branches.I wassure it was dead.But as I tried to highpickit up,suddenly itmoved.To putit back,I placeda ladderover thetree andtried to get itnear thenest.I gentlypicked upagainstthe babybird,climbed upthe ladder and,stretched myarm asfar as I could,placed itin thenests,stretching nestThen I said prayers for them.*ItIn theweeks thatfollows Ilooked upat thenest severaltimes,but onlysaw themother bird.I followedmaynever knowthat whethermy efforts have madeA differenceor not.But tryingwas enough.a Sometimes love has to beifs own reward.第二节书面表达(满分25分)itsLast week,a terribleflood struckrhe mountainouscounty ofLiancheng,Fujian.The charityorganization Itook partindecided tohold anactivity to ask peopleto helpthe peoplesuffering floods.In theearly morning,I andother volunteersgathered inLongjin Park,ready towork.To ourgreat delight,lots ofpeople,young andold,men andwomen,relate andrespond toour activity.Some donatedmoney.What movedus mostwas a littlegirl whopoured outall herlucky money.Others gaveaway oldclothes andother necessarysupplies.Asvolunteers,we helpedto keeprecords ofwhat peoplehad donated,did upand carriedthe supplies.We evenheld apetitionamong ourselvesto seewho didthe mostand thebest.In addition,we triedour bestto helpkeep order.What atiring butrewarding day!I havefound happiness in theprocess ofhelping others.B.One withoutfurniture.C.One neara market.
18.Why do二
15.How muchrent shouldone payfor theone-bedroom ap.imenttea tasterstasteA.$
350.B.$400,C.$
415.tea with milk
16.Where isthe apartmentthe speakerswould liketo seeA.Most「《二A.On LakeStreet.B.On MarketStreet.South eet.British people听第段材料,回答第至题101720drink teathat
17.What percentageof the world stea exportsgo toBritain way.A.Almost15%.B.About30%.C.Over40%.B.Tea tastesmuch betterwithmilk.C.Tea withmilk ishealthy.
19.Who suggestsa pricefor eachteaA.Tea tasters.B.Tea exporters.C.Tea panies.
20.What isthespeakertalking aboutA.The lifeof teatasters.B.Afternoon teain Britain.C.The LondonTea TradeCentre.第二部分阅读理解(共两节;每小题分,满分分)240第一节阅读下面的短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中选出最佳选项并在答题卡上A BC D将该项涂黑(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230AWe allhave ourways ofmarking time.As aphotographer,my lifeis measuredfrom onestory to the next.My oldestsonwas bornin themiddle ofa longstory about the EndangeredSpecies Act.My daughtercame alongwith a pack of graywolves.Twenty storieslater,though,its the story inAlaska that Ill rememberbest.It wasthestoryabouttheloss ofwilderness-and thestory duringwhich mywife Kathygot cancer.Thats theone thatmade timestand still.I stoppedtakingpictures on the daywhen she found thattumor.Cruelly,it wasThanksgiving.By Christmas,she hadbee veryweak.Somedays she was sosick shecouldnt watchTVEarly examinationsaves time.But ourswas notearly.By thetime youcan feelit yourself,its oftenbigger thanthedoctor wantit to be.Cancer is a thief.It stealstime.Our daysare alreadyshort withworry.Then esthis terribledisease,unfair asstorm atharvesttime.But canceralso hasthe powerto changeus,for good.We learnto simplify,enjoying what we haveinstead offeelingsorry fbrwhatwedont.Cancer evenmade me a betterfather.My workhad made meastranger tomy threekids.But nowI payattention to what reallymatters.This isnot arace.This isa new way oflife andnewwayof seeing,all fromthecancer.In theend eachof ushas solittle time.We haveless ofit thanwe canpossibly imagine.And eventhough itturns out(诊断)that Kathyscancer hasnot spread,and herprognosis isgood,we tryto makeit allcount now,enjoying everypartof everyday.Ive picked up mycamera again.I watchthe sky,searching forbeautiful light.When winterstorms e,Kathy and I(雪花)gather ourchildren andtake thetime tocatch snowflakes on ourtongues.After all,this isgood.This iswhat werelivingfor.
21.As aphotographer,the authorused to.A.leave hisdaughter withapackofgraywolvesB.express hislove forhis familyin aspecial wayC.miss agreat manyimportant historicalmomentsD.devote muchmore tohis careerthan hisfamily
22.Why didthe authordecide tostop takingpicturesA.To curehis owndisease.B.To spendmore timewith hiswife.C.To seeka betterposition.D.To leavethe wildnessalone.
23.What isthe biggestchange thecancer hasbrought tothe authorA.He treasuredevery bitof timewith hisfamily.B.He hasbee astranger tohis children.C.He takeshis workmore seriously.D.He focusesmore onmedical care.
24.The authorand hisfamily catchsnowflakeson their tonguesprobably because.A.the snowflakestaste verygood B.snowflakes arewhat theyfeed onC.they regardthat as a way to enjoylife D.there isbeautiful lightin the snowflakesBThese eco-inspired booksget kidsthinking aboutnature andenvironment.How toRaise MonarchButterflies一By Carol Pasternak(毛虫)Have youever watcheda monarchtransform froma caterpillarto abutterfly fromup closeIn this book,learneverything aboutthe monarchlife cycleand how to raisemonarchs fromeggs toadult butterflies.You willalso gettoknow theefforts involvedto protectthe species.飞A KidsGuide toAmerica Parks一By Erin McHughThis year,the USNational ParkServices National Park Weekis onApril21-
29.During theweek,all thenationalparks offerfree admission.Enrich yourknowledge withthisbook,as itintroduces thenational parksand someinterestingplaces in the US,including theirgeography,specific animalsas wellas environmentalchallenges.The booksfeatured()places includeYosemite NationalPark,Ellis Islandhome of the Statueof Libertyand the NationalPark of American(赤道).Samoa,the onlyU.S.national parksouth ofthe equatorWhere Do Recyclable Materials Go破以蛔;—By$E/MTiana hadbeen learning about recyclingat school.But whenner dog.P”gets lostrunning aftera recycling匕共七truck sheends uplearningalot moreabout rcmaterials anever!Follow Tianaand herfamily astheysearch forBubbles aroundtav J and at the MaterialRecovery Facility.Along theway,readers willlearn alot aboutrer^img and they ctheir partin protectingthe environment.每凝The ScrapBuild-It Book,Volume I—By Brian Yanish MeettheScrap Kins.They arecreative,friendly monsterswho livein arecycling center,known asScrap City.Theyll showyouhow toturn junkinto prettycool things.Readers willlearn how to createcute bagsfrom oldjeans,beautiful shipsfrommilk boxes,and more.Remember thatone personstrash isanother personstreasure!
25.Why istheNationalParkofAmerican SamoaspecialA.There isa famousstatue init.B.It liessouth ofthe equator.C.It hasits specificanimals.D.It isfree foradmission.
26.Which bookis mostprobably writtenin theform ofa storyA.How toRaise MonarchButterflies B.A KidsGuide toAmerica sParksC.WhereDoRecyclableMaterialsGo D.The ScrapKins Build-It Book,Volume I
27.Which authorteaches youhowto make an artworkfrom wastesA.CarolPasternak.B.ErinMcHugh.C.Sabbithry Persad.D.BrianYanish.
28.The mongoal ofthe fourbooks is to.A.teach kidspractical skillsB.ment onkids behaviorC.raise kidsenvironment awarenessD.make kidsinterested ingeographyCA womanwho attendedmy workshoptook measide totell meabu\[her sonand hisfriend.She They are15,and thefriendwas dealingwith somereally upsettiig problemsnome.BLfelt beganto comfortableand safeat herhouse andsheand herson hadtaken thisboy undertheir wings.What closelyshefoundremarkable wasthat inhis overlystressed statehe C3d happT—sin the amplestobservevideo gamesfrom hisyouth.more ofhersons friends.She noticedthat allof them,when they are relaxedand fortable,love toplay the games they enjoyed whenthey were
10.Her theoryis that these boysare undertoo muchpressure tobehave olderthan they feel,so theyallowthemselves tolet theirhair down and reallyrelax withtheir friends.And sometimesit makesthem feelhappy andfortableto playlike kids.(评价)Teens oftenfeel asthough theyare ona stageperforming when they goto school.They feelevaluated andjudged,and ifthey dontmeasure uptheyfeelbad.One ofthe greatestgifts youcan giveyour teenthis Christmasvacation isthe opportunityto relaxand bea kid.When(乘雪撬),thesnowes,encourage sleddingskating andhave thehot chocolateready.Get outold-fashioned games.Andif theyget sillyand act like theydid whentheywere10,all thebetter.To beable torelax thatmuch,to feelthat fortablewithfamily ora fewchosen friendsisagreat gift.Not justthis vacation,but anytime.Your teenshave alifetime infront ofthemto learntobe an adult.And thesedays oftheir youthare fadingfast.Help themmakeafew morememories.
29.Why doteens playthegamestheyenjoyedwhentheywere10A.They don9tlikeschool.B.They canfeel likesmall kidsagain.C.They dontwant tobe withadults.D.They areaddicted toplaying games.A.Teens grow up tooquickly.B.It takestime forteens togrow up.C.Some gamesmay maketeens silly.D.Teens needopportunities toplay andrelax.
31.What canbe thebest titleforthetextA.Let yourteens bekids B.Teens shouldgrowupquicklyC.Encourage yourteens toplay gamesD.Help yourteens deal with upsettingproblems
30.What doesthe authorwant tosay in the lastparagraphOne dayI waswaiting inline tocheck outat Wal-Mart.Like alot ofpeople whowant toget througha checkoutline,my thoughtswere onspeed,nothing more.The lineI wasstanding inwasnt movingas quicklyasIwanted,andIglanced(攵艮员).toward the cashier UTherestood aman inhis seventies.Of averagebuild,he woreglasses anda nicesmile.I thought,“Well,hes anold guy(工作)and itprobably takeshim alittle longertogetthe choresdone.”For thenext fewminutes Iwatched him.He greetedevery customerbefore hebegan scanningthe itemsthey werepurchasing.Sure,his wordswere theusual,Hows itgoing”But hedid somethingdifferent-he actuallylistened to people.Then hewould respondtowhat they hadsaid andengage themin briefconversation.I thoughtitwasstrange,but Iguess I had grownaccustomed topeople askingme howI wasdoing simplyout ofarobotic conversationalhabit.After awhile,you dontgive anythought tothe questionand justmumble somethingback.Icould say,I justfound outI havesix monthsto liveJandsomeone wouldreply,Have agreat day!”(真诚的)This oldcashier hadmy attention.He seemedgenuine aboutwanting toknow howpeople werefeeling.Andafter givingthem thechange,the oldcashier lookedthe customersintheeyes.I surewant tothank youfor shoppingheretoday,“he toldthem.You willhave agreat day.Bye-bye.(露齿而笑).The lookson thefaces ofthe customerswere priceless.There weresmiles andsome shygrins Allhadbeen touchedby hissimple gesturein aplace theynever expected.
32.The authorglanced atthecashierbecause of.A.the slowspeed ofthe checkoutline B.the lookofthe old cashierC.the smileonthecashiers faceD.the longline ofcustomers
33.In thefourth paragraph,the authorintends totell us.A.no onecared abouthis healthB.hewassuffering froma seriousdiseaseC.people arenot friendlyto eachother D.people usuallyhave roboticconversations
34.What isspecial aboutthe oldcashier accordingtotheauthorA.He workedhard athis oldage.B.He listenedtopeopleattentively.C.He gavecustomers theright change.D.He hadusual conversationswith customers.
35.How didthe customersprobably feelafter meetingtheoldcashierA.Quite ashamedof themselves.B.pletely puzzled.C.Unexpectedly moved.D.Curious buthappy.第二节供小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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温馨提示本题答案请涂在计算机答题卡上,如果选、、、则正常填涂,如果选A BC DE请涂来表示,选涂选涂AD FBD,G CD(情感),Doctors sayanger canbeanextremely damagingemotion unlessyou learnhowto deal withit.They warnthat anger canlead toheart disease,stomach problems,headaches,emotional problemsand possiblycancer.36Some peopleexpress angeropenly in a calmreasonable way.Others burstwith anger,and screamandyell.But otherpeople keeptheir angerinside.They cannot orwill notexpress it.This iscalled repressing anger.For yearsmany doctorsthought thatrepressingangerwas moredangerous toa personshealth thanexpressing it.(荷尔蒙).They saidthat whena person is angry,the brainreleases thesame hormonesThey speedthe heartrate,raiseblood pressure,or sugarinto theblood,etc.37Some doctorssay thatboth repressingand expressinganger canbe dangerous.They believe that those who expressangerviolently maybe morelikely todevelop heartdisease,and theybelievethatthosewhokeep angerinside mayface agreaterdanger ofhigh bloodpressure.38They saythe firststep isto admitthat you are angryand torecognize thereal causeoftheanger,thendecide ifthe causeis seriousenough toget angryabout.39Wait untilyour angerhas cooleddownandyouareable toexpress yourself calmlyand reasonably.Doctors saythatagood waytodealwith angeristo find humorinthesituation thathas madeyou angry.40A.In generalthe personfeels excitedand readyto act.B.They saidthat laughteris muchhealthier thananger.C.Anger isa normalemotion that we allfeel fromtime totime.D.If it is,they say,do notexpressyouranger whileangry.E.Anger maycause youa cancer.F.Expressing angerviolently ismore harmfulthan repressingit.第三部分英语知识应用(共两节;满分G.Doctors saythe solutionis learninghowtodealwithanger.45分)第一节完型填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑Many ofus havecharacteristics thate fromour families.Maybe wehave ourfather^eyes or our grandmothershaircolor.But there are stillother elementsof ourpersonalities suchas41and viewpointsthatwepick upby42our parents.Perhaps wehave pickedup ourmothers loveof cleaningorourdads43of humor.The researchersattheUniversity ofMichigan44thereareusually threekinds ofpeople fromtheir
45.(以求职为目的的)The firstkindofpeople arethe job-oriented peoplewho46to regarda jobas simplya waytomake money.They47working dayafter dayand dontthink it48for themtodoanything else.If youhave ajob-orientedfather,you mayview workthis way.However,you willnot49hold this viewpoint ifyou growup closeto yourjob-oriented mother.The secondarethecareer-oriented peoplewho seetheir jobasaplace togain
50.These arethe peoplewho dont51working overtime.In fact,some peoplelove their jobs somuch thattheyarefeeling morefortable inthe52than athome.Theyarealways53to makeprogress intheir work.Being closetoa career-oriented fathermeans youllcarry onyourfathers.54enough,having amother withthisviewpointseems to have little
55.The thirdarethecalling-oriented peoplewho considertheirjobasawaytohave a56effect onthe world.They aremore57about improvingtheworldaround themthan earninga largesalary.In thestudy,those peoplecame fromhomeswhere bothparents had
58.This suggeststhat adolescentsneed the59ofboth parentsin ordertohavethe confidence.Such asitis,we stillhave our60tofindacareerthat suitsus.
41.A.operations B.insurances C.behaviors D.intentions
42.A.inviting B.nursing C.protecting D.modeling
43.A.pride B.sense C.value D.scene
44.A.warn B.learn C.wonder D.hope
45.A.study B.hall C.university D.department
46.A.tend B.manage C.attempt D.offer
47.A.take careof B.take holdof C.look forwardto D.look upto
48.A.puzzling B.interesting C.surprising D.frightening
49.A.frequently B.constantly C.probably D.patiently
50.A.explanations B.expressions C.directions D.achievements
51.A.mind B.enjoy C.finish D.consider
52.A.garden B.office C.cinema D.club
53.A.sad B.curious C.proud D.afraid
54.A.Worriedly B.Secretly C.Carefully D.Strangely
55.A.influenceB.evidence C.performance D.justice
56.A.badB.side C.harmful D.positive
57.A.disappointedB.concerned C.tired D.difficult
58.A.timeB.wealth C.ability D.profit
59.A.supportB.reputation C.money D.conclusion
60.A.advice B.difference C.discussion D.choice第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式注意事项用0・5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在相应题序位置,写在原文中的答案无效货物I lostmy sightwhen I was fouryears oldby fallingoff abox carinafreight yardin AtlanticCity andlandingon myhead.Now Iam thirtytwo.I can61slight rememberthe brightnessof sunshineand whatcolor redis.62would bewonderfulto seeagain,but adisaster cando strangethings topeople.It63occur tome theother daythatImight nothavee tolove lifeasIdo ifI64be blind.I believein lifenow.I dontmean thatI wouldprefer togo65with myeyes.Isimply meanthatthe66lose ofthem mademe appreciatemore67Ihadleft.Life,I believe,asks acontinuous seriesof68adjust toreality.The morereadily apersonisable todo so,the69meaningful hisown privateworld bees.It isnever easy.I wasconfused andafraid.But I was lucky.My parentsand myteacherssaw somethingin me—a potentialto live,you mightcall it——70I didntsee,andtheymademewant tofight itoutwith blindness.三明届高三第一次月考英语答题卷2016考号第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)50第二节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.
51561.
62.
63.
64.
65.
66.
67.
68.
69.
70.第四部分写作(共两节;满分分)35第一节短文改错(共小题;每小题分,满分分)10110假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,10每句中最多有两处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号()并在其下面写出该加的词A,删除把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
1.只允许修改处,多者(从第处起)不计分21011A fewweeks ago,Iwastaking aquiet walkin mybackyard whileI sawa babybird lyingonthegrass.It musthavefallen offthenesthighlyinthebranches.Iwassure itwas dead.But asI triedto pickit up,suddenly itmoved.To putit back,I placeda ladderover thetree andtriedtoget itnear thenest.I gentlypickedupthe babybird,climbedup theladderand,stretched myarm asfar asI could,placed itinthenests.ThenIsaidprayersfor them.In theweeks thatfollows Ilooked upatthenest severaltimes,but onlysaw themother bird.I maynever knowthatwhether myeffortshavemade differenceor not.But tryingwas enough.Sometimeslovehastobe itsownreward.笫二节书面表达(满分分)25假定你是李华,经常作为志愿者参加某爱心公益组织的活动近日因福建连城遭遇暴雨洪灾,该组织为此于年月日在龙津公园展开捐款捐物活动你作为志愿者帮助登记并整理捐赠品、搬运物资等请据2015726此内容用英语写一篇日记并简要谈一下你作为志愿者的感受注意词数左右;
1.110可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.日记开头已给出,不计入总词数
3.。
个人认证
优秀文档
获得点赞 0