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成都龙泉第一中学高2015级高一下期4月月考试题英语(时间120分钟总分150分)第I卷第一部分听力(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)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A.In theevenings.B.On weekdaymornings.C.On theweekend.
2.What willthe womando
8.Read the man,s poem.C.Ask the man forA.Write apoem.some advice.this weekend
3.Where willthe womangoC.To Americaand French.B.To Mexicoand French.A.To Americaand Mexico.doing
4.What has the womanbeenResting.C.Playing.A.Studying.B.
1.When arethe lines at thesupermarket thelongestA.On atrain.B.At asubway station.C.At abus stop.
5.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplace第二节(共15小题;每小题
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,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,回答第
6、7题
6.Where doesthis conversationtake placeA.In aparking lot.B.On abusy street.C.In apolice station.
7.What did the womandoSo the old ladyput_45_her broomand saton achair andtold her46_,“Well,my husbanddied ofmalaria(疟疾)and threemonths latermy onlyson was47by acar.I had nobody...I hadnothing left.I couldn,t sleep;I couldn,t eat;I never_48at anyone;I_49thought oftaking myown life.Then oneevening a little kitten_50me homefromwork.Somehow Ifelt_51for thatkitten.It wascold outside,so I_52—to letthe kittenin.I gotit some milk,and itlicked theplate_53_.Then itpurred(咕噜叫)and rubbedagainst myleg,and for the firsttime inmonths,I smiled.Then Istopped to think:If―54―a littlekitten couldmake mesmile,maybe doingsomething forpeople couldmake me_55_.So thenext dayI bakedsome biscuitsand took them to a neighborwho wassick inbed.Every dayI triedto dosomething_56_for someone.It mademe sohappy to see themhappy.Today,I don,t knowof anybodywho sleepsWhenshe heardthat,the richlady cried.She hadwhat moneycould buy,but shehad_59_lost,the thingswhich60_cannot buy.
41.A.for B.over C.on D.back
42.A.announced B.complained C.talked D.said
43.A.happiness B.love C.truth D.value
44.A.act B.accept C.listen D.work
45.A.back B,away C.up D.down
46.A.background B.reason C.storyD.opinion
47.A.killed B.injured C.damagedD.knocked
48.A.looked B.stared C.laughedD.smiled
49.A.even B.also C.still D.never
50.A.took B.led C.directedD.followed
51.A.eager B.silly C.anxious D.sorryand eats_57_than Ido.Ive foundhappiness,by_58it toothers.
52.A.expected B.decided CrefusedD.had
53.A.complete B.fine C.clear D.clean
54.A.feeding B.finding C.helpingD.raising
55.A.happy B.rich C.satisfied D.safe
56.A.unexpected B.expensive C.niceD.interesting
57.A.longer B.worse C.more D.better
58.A.explaining B.telling C.sharingD・giving
59.A.everything B.something C.anything D.nothing
60.A.love B.money Ctime D.history第n卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题,每小题L5分,满分15分)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In theEnglish ReadingWeek,one ofmy classmatesrecommended aquote tous,61goes likethis;Your futuredepends onmany things,62mostly onyou.〃I can,t agree63(much)withthis view.Its truethat our future64(determine)by manythings,such asopportunities andhelpfrom others,but our own attitude,determination,65hard workplay amore importantrole.In66words,we arethe masterof ourown future.Take AbrahamLincoln,for example.He wasborn in a poorfamily,and onlyreceived a67(limit)education inhis childhood.Yet throughhis painstakingefforts,he changednot onlyhis ownfatebut alsothe historyof America.68to thisday.Lincoln69(regard)as one of the mostinspiring figuresin the world.70,I firmlybelieve thatourfutureis inourownhands.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)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10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误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
(八),并在其下面写出该加的词删除把多余的词作斜线(\)划掉修改在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词注意L每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分One day,little Tonywent toa shoppingcenter withhis parent.It wasvery crowded.Tonysaw atoy ona shopwindow.He likeditsovery muchthat hequickly walkedinto theshop.Afterlooks at the toyfor sometime,he turnedaround andfound wherehis parentswere missing.Tonywas scaredand begun to cry.A woman saw himcrying andtelling himto waitoutside ashop.Fiveminutes later,Tony sawparents.Mom said,“How niceto seeyou again!Dad andI wereterribleworried.Tony promisedher thatthis wouldnever happenagain.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设有一批外国商人想到我们的家乡龙泉投资,你是他们的接待员下面请你根据以下要点向他们绍我区的情况
1.位于成都市东南部30公里远;是一座现代化的花园城市面积558平方千米,人口56万
2.自然资源丰富,环境优美,是一座现代的花园城市,有龙泉湖、宝狮湖、石经寺、洛带古镇等旅游景点
3.每年三月的桃花节,赏桃花,品水果
4.龙泉中学是龙泉最重要的一所国家级示范性高中,为教育事业做出了巨大的贡献要求
1.不能逐条翻译,可以适当发挥使行文连贯
2.词数120左右,开头已给出,不计入总词数参考词汇花园城市garden city古镇ancient town桃花节Peach BlossomFestival国家级示范性高中:national-level modelhigh schoolLadiesand gentlemen,Welcome toour hometown.Now letme introduceit toyou.成都龙泉第一中学高2015级高一下期4月月考英语试题参考答案听力(每题L5分,共30分)1-5CBBAB6-10BCACC11-15ABBBA16-20CCBCB阅读(每题2分,共30分)21-25ADBDB26-30ACDBB31-35BDBAC七选五(每题2分,共10分)36-40FGDCB完型填空(每题
1.5分,共30分)41-45BDACD46-50CADAD51-55DBDCA56-60CDDBB语法填空(每题L5分,共15分)
61.which
62.but
63.more
64.is determined
65.and
69.is regarde
66.other
67.limited
68.Evend
70.Therefore短文改错(每题1分,共10分)
71.parent改为parents
72.on改为in
73.very去掉
74.looks改为looking
75.where改为that或者去掉where
76.begun改为began
77.telling改为told
78.a改为the
79.saw后加his
80.terrible改为terribly沁园春雪〈毛泽东》・北国风光,千里冰封,万里雪飘望长城内外,惟余莽莽;大河上下,顿失滔滔山舞银蛇,原驰蜡象,欲与天公试比高须晴日,看红装素裹,分外妖烧江山如此多娇,引无数英雄竞折腰惜秦皇汉武,略输文采;唐宗宋祖,稍逊风骚一代天骄,成吉思汗,只识弯弓射大雕俱往矣,数风流人物,还看今朝薄雾浓云愁永昼,瑞脑消金兽佳节又重阳,玉枕纱厨,半夜凉初透东篱把酒黄昏后,有暗香盈袖莫道不消魂,帘卷西风,人比黄花瘦A.Called thepolice.B.Drove throughthe redlight.C.Intended totake aleftturn.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题
8.Why didthe womanjoin theclub mainlyA.To loseweight.B.To makefriends.C.To becomea professor.
9.What doesthe manask the woman to doA.Just listento him.B.Try a new dietimmediately.C.Try asystematic trainingprogram.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What doesthe womanplan todoA.Buy all the furniturefor hernew house.B.Buy somestudy suppliesfor herself.C.Buy some office suppliesfor herhusband.A.Office Depot.B.Office Deposit.C.Offence Depot.
11.Which of the followingis mentionedin theconversationA.Teacher andstudent.B.Colleagues.C.Customer andsalesperson.
12.What is themostprobable relationshipbetween thetwo speakers听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Who mightthe womanbeA.A librarian.B.A highschool teacher.C.A collegeprofessor.
14.How manyfamous writersdidthe woman mentionA.
2.B.
3.C.
4.A.The literatureroom.B.The exhibitiongallery.C.The dance
15.About whichsection doesthemanneed thewomanssuggestionstudio.
16.What wi11themansend thewomanA.A list of paintings.B.A listof plays.C.A listof books.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.What kind of giftsisthewoman talkingaboutA.Thanksgiving Daygifts.B.Birthday gifts.C.Christmas gifts
18.How manygrandchildren doesthewomanhaveA.Four.B.Seven.C.Eleven.
19.Where didthe womanJs granddaughterput hergiftA.In abag.B.In abox.C.In anenvelope.
20.What impressedthewomanmost about the giftA.That Hergranddaughter usedFrench toexpress herself.B.That Hergranddaughter showedgreat lovewith simplewords.C.That Hergranddaughter boughtthe giftwith allher money.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AWhen Ilived inSpain,some Spanishfriends ofmine decidedto visitEngland bycar,beforethey left,they askedme abouthow tofind accommodation(住所).I suggestedthat theyshouldstay at“bed and breakfast,,houses,because thiskind ofaccommodation givesa foreignvisitora goodchance tospeak Englishwith thefamily.My friendslistened to my advice,but theycameback withsome funnystories.“We didn,t stayat bedandbreakfasthouses,“they said.uBecause wefound thatmost familieswereaway on holiday.I thought this wasstrange.Finally I understood whathad happened.My friendsspoke littleEnglish,and they thought“VACANCIES meant“holidays”because Spanishword for“holiday”is“vacaciones”.So theydid notgo to houses where the signoutside said“VACANCIES”,whichin Englishmeant thereare free rooms.Then myfriends wenttohouses wherethesign said“NOVACANCIES,,,because theythoughtthismeant thepeople whoowned thehouse werenot awayon holiday.But theyfound that these houseswere allfull.As aresult,they stayedat hotels!We laughedabout thisand aboutmistakes myfriends madein readingother signs.In Spanish,a wordvery similar to“DIVERSION”means fun.In Englishit meansthat workmanis repairingthe road,and thatyou musttake adifferent roadwhen myfriends sawthe word“DIVERSION”ona road sign,theythoughtthey weregoing tohave fun.Instead,the roadended ina largehole.English peoplehave problemstoo whenthey learnforeign languages.Once inParis,when someoneofferedme some more coffee,I said“Thank you“in French.I meant that Iwould likesomemore.However,tomysurprise thecoffee potwas takenaway!Later Ifound outthat“Thank you“inFrench meansNo,thank you”.
21.“No vacancies“in Englishmeans.A.no freerooms B.freeroomsC.not awayonholidayD.holidays
22.If yousee aroadsignthat says“Diversion”,you willA.fall intoa holeB.have alot offun andenjoy yourselfC.find thattheroadis blockedby peopleD.have totake adifferent road
23.I wassurprisedwhen thecoffee potwas takenaway becauseI.A.hadnt finisheddrinking mycoffee B.was expectinganother cupof coffeeC.meantthatIdidn,t wantany moreD.was nevermisunderstoodBNorway-Ten Chinesecollege studentsarrived atthe countrys Arctic(北极的)researchbase,the Yellow River Station,on Friday.On Saturday,the studentsare expectedto witnessthe endof fourmonths ofdarkness in thearea,asthesun makesa rareappearance.During theirfour-day stayatthe station,the studentswill meetand learnfrom someofChina sleading polarresearchers.They werewelcomed atthe stationyesterday byits director,He Jianfeng,who isan experton marinemicro-ecosystems.The studentswill alsovisit theGerman andNorwegian stationsand meetresearchers there.As forentertainment,the visitorswill get the chance to playice hockeyattheworld smostnortherly stadium.Among thevisitors isZheng Li,a studentmajoring intelecommunications atDalian MarinetimeUniversity.“It isso exciting toseehow theChinese researcherswork in theworlds mostnortherlylaboratory,she said.“This opportunityis precious.Most peoplewill nevergetthechancetotravel sofar fromhomeand visitsuch anamazing place.It sa once-in-a-1if etimething.”Wu Jinyou,head of the PolarResearch Instituteof China,and thegroup sleader,said,“I hopethe studentshave notonly afield tripto theYellowRiverstation,but arealsotouched bythe devotionand spiritof theChinese researchershere.I alsoexpect in the future,someof them willchoose todevote themselvesto polarresearch andmaybeeven workwith us.”The studentshave beenin Norwaysince February28,and weregiven Arctictraining beforemovingto thestation.The Arcticexpedition isoneof the severalinternational cooperationand exchangeactivitiesforming theChina Programfor InternationalPolar Year2007-
2008.It waslaunched lastMarch.{China Daily,Xinhua NewsAgency,March8,
200824.Which of the followingis TRUEabout WuJinyouA.He isa graduatefrom DalianMarinetime University.B.He isthe presidentof DalianMarinetime University.C.He issure that alltheten studentswill makegood polarresearchers.D.He thinkshighly of the devotionand spiritoftheChinese researchers.
25.What doesZheng Limean bysaying It saonce-in-a—lifetime thing.A.Itsexcitingtosee thesun risein Arctic area.B.The tripto theresearch stationis extremelyexciting.C.Playing icehockey inArcticareais reallya life-long memory.D.People areonly allowedto visitthestationonce intheir lifetime.
26.What could be the best titleofthe news reportA.B.Chinese StudentsDo Researchin NorwayChinese Students Arriveat ArcticStationC.Chinese StudentsPlay IceHockey at Arctic StationD.ChineseStudentsReceive TrainingatArcticStationWhen Iwas nineyears old,I lovedto gofishing withmy dad.But theonly thingthat wasntvery funabout itwas thathe couldcatch manyfish whileI couldnt catch anything.I usuallygotpretty upsetand keptasking himwhy.He alwaysanswered,“Son,if youwant tocatch a fish,you haveto think like a fish”,I rememberbeing evenmoreupset thenbecause,UVm nota fish!”I didn t knowhow to think like afish.Besides,I reasoned,how couldwhat Ithink influencewhat afish doesAsI gotalittleolder Ibegan tounderstand whatmy dadreally meant.So,I readsome booksonfish.And Ieven joinedthe localfishing cluband startedattending themonthly meetings.I learnedthatafish isa cold-blooded animaland thereforeis verysensitive towater temperature.That iswhy fishprefer shallowwater todeep waterbecause theformer iswarmer.Besides,wateris usuallywarmer indirect sunlightthan inthe shade.Yet,fish don,t haveany eyelids(目艮皮)and thesun hurtstheir eyes---The moreIunderstoodfish,the moreI becameeffectiveat findingand catchingthem..When Igrew upand enteredthe businessworld,I rememberhearing myfirst boss say,“Weall need to think like salespeople.”But itdidntcompletely makesense.My dadnever oncesaid,“If youwant tocatchafish youneedtothinklikea fisherman.What hesaid was,“Youneed tothinklikeafish.Years later,with greatefforts topromote long-term servicestopeople mucholder andricher thanme,I graduallylearned whatwe allneed istothinkmore likecustomers.It isnot aneasy job.I willshow you how inthe followingchapters.
27.What didthe author,s fatherreally meanA.To readabout fish.B.To learnfishing byoneself.C.To understandwhat fishthink.D.To studyfishing inmany ways.A.in deepwater onsunny daysB.in deepwater oncloudy daysC.in shallowwater undersunlight D.in shallowwater underwaterside trees.
29.After enteringthe businessworld,the authorfound.
28.According to the author,fish aremost likelyto befoundA.it easytothinklikeacustomer B.his fathers fishingadviceinspiringC.his firstbossssales ideasreasonable topoor peopleD.it difficultto sellservices
30.This passagemost likelycomes fromA.a fishingguide B.a popularsales bookC.a novelon childhoodD.amillionaire,s biographyDInits earlyhistory,Chicago hadfloods frequently,especially inthe spring,making thestreetsso muddythat people,horses,and cartsgot stuck.An oldjoke thatwas popularat thetimewent somethinglike this:A manis stuckup tohis waistinamuddy Chicagostreet.Askedif heneeds help,he replies,〃No,thanks.Ive gota goodhorse underme.〃The cityplanner decidedto buildan undergrounddrainage(排水)system,but theresimplywasn,t enoughdifference betweenthe heightoftheground leveland thewater level.The onlytwooptions wereto lower the ChicagoRiver orraise the city.An engineernamed Ellis Chesbroughconvinced methecitythat it hadnochoice butto build the pipes above groundand thencoverthem withdirt.This raisedthe levelofthecitys streetsby asmuch as12feet.This ofcourse createdanew problem:dirt practicallyburied the first floorsof everybuildingin Chicago.Building ownerswere facedwith achoice:either changethefirstfloorsof theirbuildings intobasements,and thesecond storiesinto mainfloors,or hoistthe entirebuildingsto meetthenewstreet level.Small wood-frame buildingscouldbelifted fairlyeasily.But whatabout large,heavy structureslike TremontHotel,which wasa six-story brickbuildingThat,swhereGeorge Pullmancame in.He haddeveloped somehouse-moving skillssuccessfully.To lifta bigstructure likethe TremontHotel,Pullman wouldplace thousandsof jackscrews(螺旋千斤顶)beneath the buildings foundation.One manwas assignedto operateeach sectionofroughly10jackscrews.At Pullmanssignal eachman turnedhis jackscrewthe sameamount atthesame time,thereby raisingthe buildingslowly and evenly.Astonishingly,the TremontHotel stayopenduring theentire operation,and manyof itsguests didnteven noticeanything washappening.Some peoplelike tosay thatevery problemhas asolution.But in Chicago,s earlyhistory,everyengineering solutionseemed tocreate anewproblem.Now thatChicago,s wastewater wasdrainingefficiently intothe ChicagoRiver,the citysnextstep wasto cleanthe pollutedriver.A.horses werefairly usefulinChicagoB.Chicagos streetswere extremely
31.The authormentions thejoke toshow hotel.muddyC.Chicago wasvery dangerousinthespring D.the Chicagopeople wereparticularlyhumorous
32.The cityplanners wereconvinced byEllisChesbroughtoA.get ridofthestreet dirtB.lowertheChicago RiverC.fight againstheavy floodsD.buildthepipesaboveground
33.The underlinedword hoist”in Paragraph4meansA.change B.lift C.repair D.decorate
34.What canwe concludeabout themoving operationoftheTremont HotelA.It wenton smoothlyas intended.B.It interruptedthe businessof theC.It involvedPullman turningten jackscrews.D.It separatedthebuildingfrom itsfoundation.
35.The passageis mainlyabouttheearly ChicagosA.popular lifestyles and their influencesB.environmental disastersand theircausesC.engineering problemsand theirsolutions D.successful businessmenandtheirachievements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There isan Englishsaying:“
36..”Until recently,few peopletookthesaying seriously.Now,however,doctors havebeguntolook intolaughter andthe effectsit hason thehuman body.
37.Tests werecarried outto studythe effectsof laughteron thebody.People watchedfunnyfilms whiledoctors checkedtheir hearts,blood pressure,breathing andmuscles.It wasfoundthat laughterhas similareffects tophysical exercise.
38.If laughterexercises thebody,it mustbe beneficial.Other testshave shownthat laughterappears to be ableto reducethe effectofpain onthebody.In oneexperiment doctorsproduced painin groupsof studentswho listenedto differentradioprograms.The groupthat tolerated(忍耐)the painforthelongest timewas thegroupwhich listenedtoafunny program.
39.40,They havefound thateven iftheir patientsdo notreally feellike laughing,makingthem smileis enoughto producebeneficial effectssimilartothose causedby laughter.A.Laughter canmake ones lifelonger.B.As aresult ofthes ediscoveries,some doctorsintheUnited Statesnow holdlaughter clinicsinwhich theyhelp toimprove theirpatients conditionby encouragingthem tolaugh.C.The reasonwhy laughtercan reducepain seemstobethat ithelps toproduce akindofchemicalsin thebrain whichreduce bothstress andpain.D.It increasesblood pressure,the heartbeating andbreathing;it alsoworks severalgroupsof musclesintheface,the stomachandeventhe feet.E.Although laughterhelps curethe disease,doctors stillcan notput thistheory intoclinicpractice.F.Laughter isthebestmedicine.G.They havefound thatlaughter reallycan improvepeople shealth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L5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This storyis abouta beautiful,expensively dressedlady whocomplained toher psychiatrist(精神科医师)that shefelt thather wholelife wasempty;ithadno meaning.So thedoctor called41theoldlady whocleaned theoffice floors,and then_42_totherichlady,Im goingto askMary hereto tellyouhowshe found—43—.All Iwant youtodois_44—.“。
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