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东山二中2019~2021高一(下)月考1英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两卷共150分,考试时间120分钟第I卷(选择题共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1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
1.Where didthe manput hiswalletA.At home.B.In hisback pocket.C.In hisbreast pocket.
2.Why does the manlook happyB.He hasfinished hisnewA.His poemis beingpublished.book.C.He hasbought a new book.
3.Where arethe speakersC.In abook shop.A.In aclassroom.B.In alibrary.
4.How didthe womanknow herhusbandC.By newspaper.A.On theInternet.B.By a friend.
5.What arethe speakerstalking aboutC.Weather.话仅读一遍第二节(共15小题;每题1分,共分)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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第
6、7题
6.What does the manthink of the lectureA.Easy.B.Boring.C.Difficult.
7.What doesthe manask the woman to doA.Lend himher notes.B.Look overhis notes.C.Prepare forthe
48.A.put B.stand C.get D.hold
49.A.break B.shake C.take D.strike
50.A.up B.forward C.down D.around
51.A.for B.with C.on D.of
52.A.would B.could C.should D.might
53.A.After B.Through C.Without D.Upon
54.A.back B.down C.up D.away
55.A.wishes B.beliefs C.efforts D.goals
56.A.thought B.imagined C.tried D.claimed
57.A.Therefore B.However C.Moreover D.Otherwise
58.A.skilful B.cheerful C.harmful D.helpful
59.A.something B.anything C.nothing D.everything
60.A.change B.express C.forget D.describe书面表达(25分)假定你是李华,你了解到世界动物保护协会正面向全球招募中学生志愿者,你有意参加该组织,请给该组织负责人写一封申请信要点包括
1.简要自我介绍
2.申请的理由(热爱动物;参加过保护动物的社会实践活动或经验等)
3.你的做法(帮助人们认识保护动物的重要性;呼吁人们参与组织)注意
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
61.bit
62.confident
63.arise
64.mercy
65.attached
66.explore
67.appreciate68succeeded69solved
70.signal
71.To behonest/Honestly speaking/To tellthe truth
72.burst intolaughter/bursting outlaughing
73.broke up
74.harmful to
75.above all第二节单句语法填空(10分)
76.It
77.before
78.with
79.has beenrepaired
80.is inuse/is beingused
81.be reading
82.whose
83.whom
84.in which/where
85.for which/why第三节书面表达(满分25分)DearSir orMadam,How do you doMy nameis LiHua,a senior1student fromNo.1Middle School.I ameagerto joinyour organization.I thinkI amqualifiedforthe job,because Ilike animalsvery much.I alsohave theexperienceof raisinganimals.Sharing theexperience withothers willcertainly helpa lot.If Ihave thechance towork withyou,I willdo everythingI can to raisepeople s awarenessof animalprotection.In addition,I willuse allthe resources available toappeal moreandmere peopleto joinour organization.I stronglyhope Ican joinyour organizationandmake a great contributionto animals.And I m lookingforward toyour reply.Yours(Text1)M:I wishI hadleft mywallet athome.But I m sureI putit in my backpocket.W:Oh no,it sso easyfor a thief totake itfrom there.You shouldput yourmoney inyour breastpocket.(Text2)W:You lookpleased with yourself.What,s happenedM:[,m havinga poimpublished in anewbook.W:Congratulations!Text3W:Good afternoon.Can Ihelp youM:Yes.I want to borrowa referencebook.But Icantfind it.W:Try thecard catalog.Text4M:I heardyou married.How did you meetyour husbandDid youuse theInternet asI toldyouW:No,I postedan adin thenewspaper.There weredozens ofemail responses.But it wasn tuntilmy friendintroduced himto mthat Ifound nyMv Right.Text5M:Most of the worlds rainforestsare indanger ofdestruction byfarmers anddevelopers.Theyare disappearingat arate of100acres aminute!W:Yeah,many plants and animalsexist onlyin rainforests.M:We reallyneed tosave thebeautiful rainforests.Text6M:Jenny,wait up!W:So whatdid youthink of the professor,s lectureM:6I thinkmost of what heseid justwent overey head.W:That sall right.A lotofwhathe saidis explainedin thereading.M:Hey,would youmind ifI borrowedyou eotvstonight tolook themoverW:No problem.We don t haveclass untilWednesday.Here yougo.M:Thanks.I just want to make sureI mprepared forthe discussion.W:Yeah,participation in the discussionis animportant part of theeducation here.Text7W:I sentout theinvitations to the dinnerparty.M:That sgood.Now whatshould we doW:ve gotto planthe menu.M:Oh.That,s right.Do you have anythingin mindW:I thinkI mgoing tomake thechicken saladwe had at theparty.Remember Iasked thechef fortherecipeM:Yeah,but didyou forgetthat Lindadoesn teat chickenW:Linda Oh,my gosh.91forgot toinvite Linda!She llbe madat me.M:Well,everyone isgonna forgetsomething sometimes.It s not lateyet.I11make aphone call.Don tworry.W:Thanks!You see,I thinkImgetting old!M:Looks likeyou are,sweetheart.W:Thank you.Text8M:Morning,Julia.lODid yougo tothe cinemalast nightW:lOYes,it wasa goodfilm.But thestrangest thinghappened when I got home.M:WhatW:Well,whenIgothome,I cameup the stairs andstarted toput mykey in the door.llAnd Ihearda noiseinmyflat.I thoughtit wasathief.M:So whatdidyou doW:I raninto thestreet andphoned thepolice from the phonebox on the corner.They cameveryquickly.But whilethey werewalking upthestairs,my dooropened.I thought:Oh,no.But itwasn,t athief.M:Who wasitW:121twasKarl.You know,who sitsnext tome in the office.M:How didhe getinW:The gatekeeperlet himin.Text9W:Hello.Imdoing asurvey ofwork andleisure time.13Can Iask yousome questionsM:Yeah,all right.W:How manyhours a week do you normallyworkM:141work about・・・oh,about fiftyhours aweek.W:So,how muchfree timedoyouhaveM:Oh.About...can Ithink aboutthis fora moment...Yeah,about thirtyhours.W:Thirty hours.And how doyou spend yourfree timeM:Well,151spend abouttwo hours a daywatching TV,so whats thatW:About fourteenhours aweek Andhowdoyouspend the rest of yourfree timeM:I don t know...I probablyspend aboutmore thanan houra daytalking tofamily orfriends.W:So,about tenhoursM:Yeah.That soundsabout right.Then Ispend about,maybe,16three hours aweekreading...and therest of the timeI probablyspendtherestof the timedoing nothingat all.Text10W:17A recentart exhibitionin Floridahonoured theanimal oftenseen esman smost intelligentfriend,the dolphin.18The exhibitionintheFlorida Keysfeatured lifesizeddolphin paintingsmadeof woodand othermaterials.The dolphinswere shownat areabusinesses andalong thebeach.Organizers paid$750to coverthe artistsfees and the costofthematerials.19There wereabout100dolphin themes.They showedthe worksof localartists,as well as thebeachatmosphere the Keys arefamous for.Probably the most uniquewas itsartist,Pandora.20Pandora,the dolphinpainter,is areal dolphin,at theDolphin ResearchCentre.The playfulartist streakscoloursacross adolphin painting,holding abrush inits mouth.The exhibitionwill beheld bytheMonroe CounciloftheArts aspartofa plantomaketheKeysan internationalarts centre.discussion.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.What arethe speakersdoingA.Writing theinvitations.B.Making thesalad.C.Planning themenu.
9.What didthe womanforget todoA.Invite Linda.B.Call thecook.C.Buy chicken.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Where didthewomango lastnight beforegetting homeC.To acinema.A.To astore.B.To afriend,s.
11.What happenedwhen thewoman cameat thedoorC.Her keywasA.The dooropened.B.She hearda noise.missing.
12.Who wasKarlA.The gatekeeper.B.The woman s workmate.C.The woman,s neighbor.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Workmates B.Neighbors.C.Interviewer andinterviewee.
14.How manyhoursaweek doesthe manworkA.About
30.B.About
50.C.About
40.
15.How manyhoursaday doesthe man spend watchingTVA.About1hours.B.About2hours.C.About3hours.
16.What doesthe man spend threehours doinga weekA.Reading.B.Talking tothe family.C.Talking tofriends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What doesthe speakersay aboutthe dolphinA.It ismansmost intelligentfriend.B.It ismansfavoriteanimal.C.It ismanslargest friend.
18.What werethose dolphinpaintings mainlymade ofA.Glass.B.Stone.C.Wood.A.About
750.B.About
150.C.About
100.
19.How manydolphin themeswere thereintheexhibition
20.Who isPandoraA.An organizer.B.A dolphin.C.A reporter.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,选出最佳答案AWhat shouldyou doif theresanearthquake atschool How can youprotect yourselfwhen you arecaught in a stampede(踩踏)?March25this yearprovidesyou with a goodchanceto learn about safety.This dayis calledthe NationalDay ofEducation on theSafety ofElementary andMiddle SchoolStudents(NDESEMSS)(全国中小学生安全教育日).The themeoftheday thisyearis togive studentsmore knowledgeabout safetyand makesuretheir livessafe.A surveydone bythe ChinaYouth andChildren ResearchCenter accidentsshowed thatschoolkill moreelementary and middle school students thananything else.The mainaccidents efromstampedes,earthquakes,fires andsports injuries.What canwedoto keepourselves safeStaying calmis thefirst andmost importantrule whenfacingaccidents.But differentaccidents havedifferent selfprotectionadvice.A stampedeis possibleanywhere.The largera humancrowd gets,the morelikely stampedesbee.When studentsaround youbegin topush,stand stilland tryto holdonto something,or stayin acorneruntil thecrowd leaves.If youfall downinamoving crowd,cover yourhead withboth hands.Lean toone side,curl upyour bodyand bendyour legs.Earthquakes aremon naturaldisasters.When youfeel theground shake,drop down,take coverundera deskand holdon.You shouldstay indoorsuntil theshaking stops.If youare outdoors,dontstay nearbuildings,trees orpower lines.When theresafire,follow theteachers,instructions,leave theclassroom quicklyand useapiece ofcloth to cover your mouth and nose sothat you dontbreathe insmoke.
21.What shouldyoudofirst whenaccidents happenaccording tothis passageA.Run away.B.Stand there.C.Keep calm.D.Cry loudly.
22.According tothis passage,which ofthe followingis TRUEA.Car accidentskill the most elementaryandmiddleschoolstudentsof allaccidents.B.When there,safire,you shoulduse clothtocoveryourmouthandnose.C.If youfall downinamoving crowd,you can do nothingbut waitthere.D.When anearthquake happens,you shouldstay nearbuildings ortrees.
23.What,sthe best titlefor this passageA.Be afraidof accidentsB.An earthquakeis ingC.Run awayfrom accidentsD.How toprotect yourself
24.If thewriter continuesto writethispassage,what will be followedA.The changesof fires.B.The reasonsof accidents.C.Sports injuries.D.Smoking disadvantages.BCamping isone ofthemostpopular formsof outdooractivities.Now,most peopleare undertoomuch pressureand likegoing outdoorsto relax.Other activities like huntingand fishing,areoften connectedwith camping trips.It salso a good idea to spendtime campingwithyour family duringa holiday.That willhelpyou createsome ofthe bestmemories withthe family.Here aresome thingsyouhaveto considerwhileplanning yourcampingtrip.The firstthing that you needto thinkabout isdeciding thecamping destination.For mostpeoplewho likecamping,thebest place to choose isthe spotthat theyhaven tvisited before.As soonas youget toyour destination,there willbe alot youwill havetodo,such asputtingup yourtent.Of course,food is another necessaryfactor to be considered.You dbetter carrysomeconvenient foodlike biscuits,nuts andboiled eggs.When allthe thingsare done,fun activitiesshould beplanned.It sa goodchance foryouto spendtime withyourfamily.Lots ofopen spaceis perfectwhen you wanttodo somethingas simpleasletting yourkids ridetheir bicycles.If yourkids areold enough,activitieslikefishing andhorseridingare alsogood tochoose.These area fewideas abouthaving funcamping.Once yougetready forit,youdont needto worryabout anything.Go aheadand bea happycamper.
25.What dopeople gocamping foraccording tothe passageA.For travelingB.For fishingC.For learningD.For relaxing
26.Which placeisthebestplaceto campaccording tothe writerA.place wherethe weatheris warm.B.place wherethe thingsare cheap.C.place thatyou veever visited.D.place thatyou venevervisited.
27.Which istrue accordingtothepassageA.It sgood tocook byyourself whilecamping sa goodideatocarry someconvenient food.C.Fishing isa goodactivity for kids.D.Camping isnt goodforkids.CWhen Steve Jobs wasborn onFebruary24,1955,in SanFrancisco,California,his unmarriedmotherdecided toput himfor adoptionbecause she wanted agirl.So inthe middleofthenight,his mothercalled alawyer namedPaul Jobsand said,“We have an unexpectedbaby boy,doyouwanthim”But hismother toldhis futureparents topromise that they wouldsend Jobsto college.After Steve Jobs graduatedfrom highschool,he wentto collegebut decidedto dropout becauseitwas soexpensive thathe hadto sleeponthefloor inhis friends,rooms.At20,he andafriendSteve Wozniakstarted apany ina garageon April1,
1976.Jobs namedtheirpany—Apple inmemory ofa happysummer he had spentat anorchard果园in Oregon.After10years ofhard timeand failures,starting fromtwo kidsworking ina garage,Appleputer eventuallygrew intoa bigpany withover4000employees.At30,Jobs,however,was firedfromthepany heco-founded.But afterhe hadto leavethepany,Apple wasunder heavypressure fromrival(对手)Microsoft andin1996posted billionsofdollars inlosses.Apple neededSteve Jobsand he was appointedas Apple,CEO inl
997.Under hisleadership,Apple returnedto profitabilityand introducednew productssuch asthe iPod,the iPhoneandthe iPod.Steve Jobsonce said,“Sometimes lifehits youinthehead witha brick.Don,t losefaith.Im convincedthat theonly thingthat keptme goingwas thatI lovedwhat Idid.Youve gottofind whatyou love.If youhaven,t foundit yet,keep looking.
28.SteveJobsdidn,t finishhis collegeeducationbecause he.A.wanted tostart apany.B.had moneyproblems.C.took nointerest inhis major.D.hated toshare roomswith hisfriends.
29.It canbe inferredthat Apple.A.was foundedin OregonB.developed from a garageC.had adifficult beginningD.hadasuccessful beginning
30.What canwe learnfrom whatSteveJobssaidA.Interest iskey tosuccess.B.Hope helpsus succeed.C.Attitude iseverything.D.Courage goeswith confidence.DBuying booksontheInternet isagreatway tosave timeand money.Online bookstoresoffernew booksand usedbooks thatcan saveyou lotsof money.They arefar betterpared totraditionalbookstores asthey offermuch broaderkinds of books.Another advantageof shoppingonline isthatyou canalso readthe bookreviews aswellasreaders,reviews to get anidea whetherthe bookisworth buying.Online bookstoresoffer greatdiscounts(折扣)to regularcustomers,which isabig attractionfor booklovers.For booklovers,themostimportant thingis toget bookson time.Therefore,you needtofind areliable online bookstore thatwillbeable toprovide fastdeliveries.Here aresome tipsto usewhenyouare choosingan onlinebookstore.Some online bookstoresare popularfor fictionbooks;some arefor nonfictionbooks ornovels,etc.Understanding theirspecialization willhelp youget theright kindof books in time.Checkwhether youwill buythe booksfromathird partyseller ordirectly fromthe website.Althoughthe onlinebookstore could be reputable(声誉好的),third partysellers advertisedon itssitemay not haveagood reputation.Never jumpat storesthat offersuper cheapprices,as bookssoldat suchlow pricescouldbein verybad condition.Most ofthe popularonlinebookstoresoffer usefultools.One toolisawish list toolon the website.You canupdate thelist of books youwish tobuy inthe future.The bookstorewillknow whatyouwantand willemail youimmediately whenthe bookof yourchoice isavailable.
31.Online bookstoresare muchbetter thantraditional onesbecause they__________________.A.offer readersthe latestbooksB.offer readersmore kindsof bookstochoosefromC.offer readersthe lowestpricesD.offer readersmore booksabout theirfavorite authors
32.How cana readerbuy aworthy bookwhen shoppingonlineA.By paringthe service.B.By askingfor discounts.C.By readingonline reviews.D.By askingbooksellers foradvice.
33.What doonlinebooklovers careabout mostA.The speedof deliveries.B.The authorof books.C.The pricesofbooks.D.The conditionofbooks.
34.The wishlisttoolcan helpreaders.A.learnaboutthe numberofthebooks B.get toknow morereliable booksellersC.pay fortheirbooks morequickly D.buy theirfavorite booksin time
35.What isthe thirdparagraph mainlyaboutA.How tochoose areliable onlinebookstore.B.How toavoid buyingbooksinbad conditiononline.C.How tounderstand thespecialization ofan onlinebookstore.D.How toadvertise onthewebsitetogetagoodreputation.第二节七选五(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择中有两项为多余项Five Ideasfor BetterSleepMost peopleneed abouteight hoursof sleepeach night.But manypeople havetrouble sleeping.Lack ofsleep canaffect workperformance,increase ourchances ofgetting sick,and maybe linkedtoweight gainin somepeople.Howcanwe get the sleepwe needHere aresome ideas:
36.You veprobably noticedhow muchrunning aroundlittle kidsdo and how soundlythesleep.Physical activitycan decreasestress andhelp peoplefeel morerelaxed.Just dont workouttoo closeto bedtimebecause exercisecan wakeyou up.Avoid alcoholand drugs.Lots ofpeople thinkthat alcoholor drugswill makethem relaxed,but that,snotthe case.
37.They willmake aperson wakeup atnight.Say goodnightto electronicdevices.
38.Youd bettermake yourbedroom atechfree zone,atleast shuteverything downan houror morebefore lightsout.Keep asleep routine.
39.Creating aset bedtimeroutine canimprove therelaxation effect.And youcan relaxby reading,listening tomusic orspending timewithapet.Expect agood nights sleep.
40.Say Tonight,“I willsleep well”several timesduring theday.This isa veryeffective psychologicalsuggestion.A.Eat enoughfood.B.Do exerciseduring thedayC.Drugs andalcohol disturbsleep.D.Experts remendusing thebedroom forsleep only.E.Going tobed atthe sametime everynight benefitssleep.F.You canfind someonewho cangive yousuggestions onhow tosleep.G.Instead ofworrying thatyou wont sleep,remind yourselfthatyoucan.第三部分完形填空(共20小题每小题分,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A boywas walkinghome fromschool whenhe sawa large,tempting(诱人的)apple onone ofthebranches ofan appletree hangingout overa tallfence.The boywasn tmuch ofa fruiteater,41a barof chocolateif giventhe choice,but,42they say,the forbiddenfruit canbe tempting.Seeing the apple,the boywanted it.The more he lookedat it,the43he feltandthe morehewantedthat apple.He stoodon tiptoe(月却尖),stretching as high as he could,but even as histallest44hewasunable totouch it.He beganto45up anddown,ashighashecould,atthe46of eachjumpstretching hisarms togettheapple.Still itremained outof
47.Not givingup,he thought,if onlyhehadsomething to48on.His schoolbag wouldnt giveenoughheight andhe didntwantto49the thingsinside,like hislunch box,pencil case,andGameboy.Looking50,he hopedhe mightfind anold box,a rock,or,51luck,evenaladder,butit wasa tidyneighborhood andthere wasnothing hecould use.He hadtried everythinghe52think todo.53seeing anyother choices,he gaveup andstartedto walk
54.At firsthe feltangry anddisappointed thinkingabout howhungry hehad beefrom his55,andhowhe reallywanted thatapple.The morehe56like this,themoreunhappy hebecame.57,the boyof ourstory wasa prettysmart guy,even ifhe couldnt alwaysget whatgethewanted.He startedto sayto himself.This isnt58,I donthavetheappleand Vmfeelingmiserable aswell.There s59more Icandotoget theapple——that isunchangeable——but weare supposedtobeable to60ourfeelings.If thatsthecase,what canI doto feelbetter
41.A.offering B.preferring C.receiving D.allowing
42.A.as B.then C.so D.or
43.A.sadder B.angrier C.hungrier D.tastier
44.A.strength B.length C.range D.height
45.A.jump B.look C.walk D.glance
46.A.tip B.stage C.top D.level
47.A.hope B.hand C.sight D.reach。
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