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四川省广元川师大万达中学2019-2020学年高一英语10月月考试题第一卷(选择题,共100分)第一部分听力测试(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并转涂在答题卡上相应的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.Sunny.B.Windy.C.Rainy.
1.What willthe weatherbe likethis afternoon
2.Where doesthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At apost office.B.At an airport,C.At arailwaystation.
3.What dowe knowabout DianeA.She haslost someweight because of hernew job.B.She usedto exerciseregularly.C.She isalways veryfat.
4.How muchis thehandbag nowC.$
25.A.$
40.B.$
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5.What doesthe womansuggest the man doA.Move theplants awayfrom thewindow.B.Water theplants moreoften.C.Put theplants in a sunnyplace.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并转涂在答题卡上相应的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至8题
6.What dateis Fridaywork,too.These keepadding toour problems.Problems comein differentshapes,colors andfeelings.But goodnews isthat allproblems can be dealtwith.Now readon how to solveyour problems.Talk aboutyour problems.What most of usthink isthat ourproblem canbe understoodonlyby usand thatno talkingis goingto help.37Talking helpsyou moveon and let go.Write your problems.38When youwrite downyour problems,you aresetting freeall thetensionfrom yoursystem.You cantry throwing away thepaper onwhich youwrote yourproblems.By doingthis,imagine yourselfthrowingawaythe problemsfrom yourlife.Don,t lose faith and hope.No matterwhat youlose in life,don tlosefaithand hope.Evenif youlose allyour money,family,you shouldstill havefaith.39Your problemsaren tthe worst.No matterwhat problemyou getinlife,therere anotheronemillion peoplewhose problemsare hugerthan yours.40Your problemsmight justseem bigandworse,but inreality theycanberemoved.Go about and solveyourproblemsbecause everyproblem,however bigor small,always hasawayout.A.But thetruth isthat whenyou talkabout it,you resetting freethe negativeenergiesthat havebeen gatheringwithin you.B.When wehave apressing,critical,urgent,and life-threatening problem,how dowe trytosolve it.C.Tell yourself:when theycan dealwith them,why can,t ID.Of course,we vebeen fightingtroubles eversince wewere born.E.We canoften overcome the problemand achievethe goalby makinga directattack.F.Having apersonal diarycan alsobe ofhuge helpif youdon,t want a realperson totalkwith.G.With faithandhope,you canrebuild everythingthat youlose.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)I firstwent tohear alive rockconcert when I waseight yearsold.My brotherand hisfriends were all41of aheavy metalgroup calledBlack Wednesday.When they42that BlackWednesdaywere goingto performat ourlocal theatre,they allbought43for performance.However,at thelastminute,one of the friendscouldn tgo,so mybrother44me theticket.I wasreally45!1remember thebuzz(嘈杂声)of excitementinside thetheatre aswe allfound our46,After a few minutes,the lightswent downand everybodybecame
47.I couldbarely makeout thestagein the48,We waited.Then therewas aroar from the crowd,like anexplosion,as thefirstmembers of the band49the stage.My brotherleaned overand shoutedsomething in my ear,but I couldn t50what hewas saying.The firstsong was already startingand themusic wasas51as ajet engine.I could52the drumbeats andbass notesin mystomach.I cant recallany of the songsthat theband played.I just53that Ireally enjoyedtheshow anddidn twant itto54,But in the end,after threeencores(力FI演),the showfinished.We leftthe55and walkedunsteadily outonto thepavement.I felta littledizzy,as if I hadjust56from a long sleep.My earswere still57with thebeat of the lastsong.After the58,I becamea BlackWednesday fantoo for a few years beforegetting intootherkinds ofmusic.Once in a while,59,I listen to oneof theirsongsand60I mback atthat firstshow.
41.A.members B.friends C.fans D.volunteers
42.A.guessed B.discovered C.thought D.predicted
43.A.flowers B.drinks C.clothes D.tickets
44.A.booked B.offered C.returned D.found
45.A.relaxed B.embarrassed C.excited D.encouraged
46.A.seats B.entrance C.spots D.space
47.A.comfortable B.quiet C.serious D.nervous
48.A.silence B.noise C.darkness D.smoke
49.A.fell uponB.got throughC.broke intoD.stepped onto
50.A.forget B.hear C.repeat D.bear
51.A.loud B.heard C.sweet D.fast
52.A.feel B.touch C.enjoy D.digest
53.A.realize B.understand C.believe D.remember
54.A.continue B.delay C.finish D.change
55.A.party B.theatre C.opera D.stage
56.A.escaped B.traveled C.benefited D.woken
57.A.aching B.burning C.ringing D.rolling
58.A.competition B.performance C.interview D.celebration
59.A.though B.otherwise C.instead D.besides
60.A.decide B.regret C.conclude D.Imagine第二节(共10小题每小题
1.5分,满分15分)Aryou facinga situationthat looksimpossible tofixBeIn1969,the pollutionwas terriblealong theCuyahoga Rivernear Cleveland,Ohio.It61be unimaginablethat itcould everbe cleanedup.The riverwas sopolluted thatit62actualcaught fireand burned.Now,years later,this river is oneof63most outstandingexamples ofenvironmentalcleanup.But theriver wasnt changedina few days64even afew months.It tookyears ofwork reducetheindustrial pollution and cleanthe water.Finally,that hardwork paidoff andnow thewaterin theriveris_66clean thanever.Maybe youare facingan impossible situation.Maybe you have ahabit67is drivingyour familycrazy.Possibly youdrink toomuch ordon tknow howto controlyour creditcard use.When youfacesuch animpossiblesituation,don tyou wanta quickfix andsomething tochange immediatelyWhilethere are68amaze storiesof instanttransformation,for mostof usthe69changeare gradualand requirea lotof effortand work,like cleaningup apolluted river.Just be70patience.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When I was inhigh school,mostof my friendhad bicycles.I hopedI couldalso haveit.One dayI sawa second-hand bicycle,that wasonly onehundred yuan.I askedmy fatherthe money.But hesaid hecould onlygive mehalf of the money.He shouldfind theother halfmyself.SoI went to sellnewspapers afterthe school.My fatherwas pleasedifIshowed himthe moneyamonth after.He givesmetheother fifty.You canimagine howmuch happyI waswhenIrode toschoolon myown bicycle.第二节书面表达满分25分假定你是李华,正在一所英国学校学习暑期课程,遇到一些困难,希望得到学校辅导中心Leaning Center的帮助根据学校规定,你需书面预约,请按下列要点写一封信
1.本人简介;
2.求助内容
3.约定时间;
4.你的联系方式Emaillihua@
1236.com;Phone12345678o注意L词数100左右
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.结束语已为你写好Dear Sir/Madam,Yours,Li Hua参考答案听力(每小题1分,共20分)1-5CBBBA6-10AACAB11-15CABCA16-20ACCBC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第二节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A:BDB B:BCDC C:CBAC D:ABCA第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)DAFGC第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题分,满分30分)CBDBC/ABCDB/AADCB/DCBAD第二节(共10小题每小题分,满分15分)was,actually;the;or;to reduce;cleaner;that/which;amazing;changes;patient第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第二节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
1.第一句friend-friends
2.第二句it-one
3.第三句that-which
4.第四句father后加for
5.第六句He-I
6.第七句去掉the
7.第九句if-when
8.after-later
9.第十句gives-gave
10.第十一句去掉much第二节书面表达(满分25分)参考范文(两种,第二个是我自己编写的)Dear Sir/Madam,Vm Li Hua,a Chinesestudent takingsummer coursesin youruniversity.I mwriting to askfor help.I camehere lastmonth andfound mycourses interesting.But I have somedifficulties withnote-taking andI haveno ideaof howto usethe library.Iwas told theLearning Centerprovideshelp forstudents andI manxious to get helpfrom you.I haveno classon Tuesdaymorningsand Friday afternoons.Please letme knowwhich dayis OKwith you.You mayemail orphone me.Here aremy emailaddress andphone number:lihua@
1236.com;
12345678.Looking forwardto yourreply.Yours,Li HuaDearSir/Madam,I mLi Hua.I ama Chinesestudent and am takingsummer coursesin youruniversity.I havesomedifficulty in my life.I mwriting you to askfor help.I camehere lastmonth andfound mycourses interesting.But I have somedifficulty withmyspoken English.The foreignersspeak sofast thatI cant understandwhat theysay.I dontknow howtogetalong wellwith myclassmates.I ampuzzled andwant toget helpfrom you.I haveno classon Tuesdaymornings andFridayafternoons.Please letme knowwhich dayis OKwithyou.You mayemail orphone me.Here aremy emailaddress andphone number:lihua@
1236.com;
12345678.I hopethat youcan giveme someadvice assoon aspossible.Looking forwardto yourreply.Yours,A.March11th.B.May11th.C.May7th.LiHua
7.What doesMr.Smith wantLouise todoA.Look afterhis baby.B.Clean thestairways forhim.C.Have dinnerwith him.
8.When willMr.Smith goout fordinnerA.At7:00on Saturdayevening.B.At7:30on Sundayevening.C.At7:00on Fridayevening.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题
9.What arethe twospeakers mainlytalking aboutA.What filmto see.B.How togo to the cinema.C.The weekendplans.
10.What ison at the VictoryA.A Japanesemovie.B.A Frenchfilm.C.Two sciencefictionfilms.
11.Where havethe twospeakers decided to goA.The NeighborhoodTheater.B.The Cinema.C.TheBroadway.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题
12.Why did the policemangive the man aticketA.Because he drove fast.B.Because he took thewrong way.C.Because heran thered light.
13.What happenedto the man inclassA.He failedhis exam.B.He tooka wrongbook.C.He couldn,t findhis paper.
14.What didthemanforget todoA.Take hishouse keys.B.Wind uphis clock.C.Save hisfile on the computer.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题A.
65.B.
75.C.
85.
16.What is themaninterested inA.English.B.Science.C.Physical
15.What is themans averagescore
17.What canwe learn from theconversationEducation.A.The manis goingto graduatesoon.B.The manfinds ithard tofind ajob.C.The womanisn,t satisfiedwith theman.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题
18.How longdidthe Olympics lastin the old daysA.For onemonth.B.For oneweek.C.For oneday.
19.When didChina winits firstgold medalin theOlympic GamesA.In1948in Greece.B.In1984in LosAngeles.C.In1988in Seoul.
20.What canwe learnfrom thetalkA.Track andfield is the heartof theWinter Olympic Games.B.The mostimportant thingabout theOlympicGamesis winning.C.Women werenot allowedto watchtheOlympicsin theold days.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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A wildbaby bison(野牛)at Yellowstone National Parkhad to be killedbecause oftourists.The touriststhought that the baby bison lookedcold.They putit in their carand drovetoa parkranger(管理员)station.A ranger described the action ofthe tourists as a udangerous move”because adult bison canlook after theirbabies verywell and they willattack(攻击)to protecttheir young.Park rangerstook theanimal from the carand setit free.But,sadly,the babywas refusedbyits familybecause ithad thesmell from humans.YellowstoneNationalPark explainedon Facebookthatthesmell frompeople cancause parentanimalsto refuseto accepttheir young.The parktried againand againto makethe baby bisonlives withits parents.After severaltimes theyhad togive up.Many peopleexpressed angerat boththe touristsandthe park.The parksaid thatthey didnot havethe abilityto careforayoung bison.They alsosaidthat itis“not thetask ofthe parkto save animals”.The touristswere fined(罚款)$110for touchingpark wildlife.Park rulessay thatvisitorsto Yellowstoneshould stayat least22meters awayfrom allwildlife,and atleast90meters awayfrombears andwolves.One rangersaid thatYellowstone recentlyadded manysafety signsthat saystaying nearthewildlife thereis dangerousto humansand animalsas well.Those signsare writtenin Englishandother languages.
21.The parkrangerdescribedtheactionofthe touristsasaudangerousmove”because.A.the touristsdrove ina wrongwayB.adult bisonwould attackthe touristsC.adultbisoncouldn tlookaftertheir babywellD.thetouristswould makethe babybison sick
22.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording to the passageA.The parkrefused tosend thebabybisonback.B.The visitorssaved thebabybison.C.Many peopleare angryatthebison familyD.The smellfromhumansmay bringtrouble tobison.
23.From thepassage,we canlearn that.A.we mustkeep awayfrom anywild animalB.we shouldcare aboutwild animalsinaright wayC.we11be finedif wesaveabison inthe parkD.we dbetter writesafety signsin manylanguagesBExploit yourparking spaceAnunused parkingspace orgarage canmake money.If youlive neara citycenter oranairport,you couldmake anythingup to£200or£300a week.Put an advertisement(广告)for freeon LetparkorAtmyhousepark.Rent(出租)a roomSpareroom Notonly willa lodger(房客)earn youan income,but also,thanks to thegovernment-backed“rent a room“program,you wont have to payany taxon the first£4500youmake peryear.Try advertisingyour roomon Roomspareor Roommateeasy.Make moneyduring specialeventsDon twantafull-time lodgerThen rentonashort-term basis.If youlive inthe capital,renting aroom outduring theOlympics orother bigevents couldbring inmoney,Grashpadder canadvertiseyour space.Live onsetRenting your home outasa“film set”could earnyou hundredsof poundsa day,dependingon thefilm productioncompany andhow longyourhomeis needed.A quicksearch onthe Internetwillbring updozens ofonline companiesthat allowyou toregister yourhome forfree一butyou will be chargedif yourhome getspicked.Use yourroofYou needthe rightkind ofroof,but some energy companiespay thecost offixing solarequipment(around£14,000),andletyou usethe energyproduced fornothing.In return,they getpaidfor unusedenergy fedback into the NationalGrid.However,you haveto signa25-year agreementwiththe supplier,which couldprevent youfrom changingthe roof.
24.If youearn£5000from rentingaroomin oneyear,the taxyou needto paywill bebasedon.
25.Where canyou putanadvertisementto rentoutaroom duringa bigeventA.On Letpark.B.On Roomspare.C.On Grashpadder.D.On Roommateeasy.
26.If youwant touse energyfree,youhaveto___________.A.sign anagreement withthe governmentB.pay around£14,000for theequipmentC.sell theroof tosomeenergycompaniesD.keep theroof unchangedfor within25years
27.For whomisthetext mostprobably writtenA.Lodgers.B.Advertisers.C.House owners.D.Online companiesCBarditchHigh Schooldecided toan All-School Reunion.Over450people cametotheevent.There weretours oftheoldschool buildingandapicnic atConfederate Park.Several formerteacherswere onhands totell storiesabout theold days.Ms.Mabel Yates,the Englishteacherfor fiftyyears,was wheeledtothePark.Some eyesrolled andthere wereafewlow groans(嘟嚷声)when Ms.Yates wasabout to speak.Many startedlooking attheir watchesand comingup withexcuses tobe anywhereinstead ofpreparingto listentoalecture froman oldwoman whohad fewkind wordsfor her students andmade themworkharder thanall theother teacherscombined.Then Ms.Yates startedtospeak:“I cant tellyou howpleased Iam tobe here.I havent seenmany ofyou sinceyourgraduation,but1have followedyour careersand enjoyedyour victoriesas wellas cryingforyour tragedies.Ihavea largecollection ofnewspaper photographsofmystudents.Although Ihavent appeared in person,Ihaveattended yourcollege graduations,weddings andeven thebirthyour children,inmyimagination.Ms.Yates pausedand startedcrying abit.Then shecontinued:“It wasmy beliefthat ifI pushedyou ashard asIcould,some ofyou wouldsucceed topleaseme andothers wouldsucceed toannoy me.Regardless ofour motives,I cansee thatyouhave all been successfulin youchosen path.vThere isno greatercomfort foran educatorthan tosee the end resultof hisor heryearsof work.You haveallbeena greatsource ofpleasure andpride forme andI wantyoutoknowI loveyou allfromthebottom ofmy heart.”There wasa silenceover thecrowd forafewseconds andthen someonestarted clapping.Teeclapping turnedinto cheering,then intoa deafeningroar(口乎喊).Lawyers,truck drivers,bankers andmodels wererubbing theireyes orcrying openlywith noshame allbecauseofthe wordsfromalongforgotten Englishteacher fromtheir hometown.
28.What activitywas organizedfor theschool reunionA.Sightseeing inthepark.B.A picnicontheschool playground.C.Telling storiesabout pastevents.D.Graduates reportsintheold building.
29.What canbeinferred fromParagraph2A.Some graduateswere toobusy tolistentoMs.Yates speech.B.Many graduatesdisliked Ms.Yates waysof teaching.C.Some peoplegot tiredfromthe reunion activities.D.Most peoplehad littleinterest inthereunion.
30.We canlearnfromMs.Yates speechthat she.A.kept trackof herstudents progressB.gave herstudents adviceontheir careersC.attended herstudents collegegraduations D.wenttoherstudentswedding ceremonies
31.What wasMs.Yates beliefin teachingteenagersA.Teachers knowledgeisthekey tostudents achievements.B.Pressure onstudents fromteachers shouldbe reduced.C.Hard-pushed studentsare morelikely tosucceed.D.Students respectisthebest rewardfor teachers.DMany peoplebelieve Henry Ford inventedthe automobile(汽车).But Henry Ford didnot starttobuild his first caruntil
1896.That waseleven yearsafter twoGermans developedthe world,sfirstautomobile.Many peoplebelieve Henry Ford inventedthe production line thatmoved a carsparts tothe worker,instead ofmaking theworker movetotheparts.That isnot true,either.Many factoryowners usedmethods ofthis kindbefore Ford.What Henry Ford didwastouse otherpeople,s ideasand makethem better.And hemade thewhole factorya movingproductionline.In theearly daysoftheautomobile,almost everyear makerraced hiscars.It was the bestwayof gainingpublic notice.HenryForddecidedtobuild aracing car.Ford,s mostfamous racewashis firstone.It wasalso thelast racein whichhedrovethe carhimself.The racewas in1901,at afield nearDetroit.All ofthe mostfamous carshad entered,butonly twowere left:the Wintonand Ford,s.The Wintonwas famousfor itsspeed.Most peoplethoughtthe racewas overbefore it began.The Wintontook anearly lead.But halfwaythrough the race,itbeganto losepower.Fordstarted togain.And neartheendoftherace,hetookthe lead.Ford wontheraceand defeatedtheWinton.His nameappearedinnewspapers andhe becamewell-known allover theUnited States.Within weeksoftherace,HenryFordformed anew automobilecompany.In the1903,a doctorinDetroit boughtthe firstcar fromthe company.That salewasthebeginning ofHenryFord,s dream.Ford said:〃I willbuild amotor carfor thegreat massof people.It willbe largeenough forthefamily,but smallenough forone personto operateand carefor.It willbe builtofthebestmaterials.It willbe builtby thebest mentobeemployed.And itwillbebuilt withthe simplestplansthat modemengineering canproduce.It willbe solow inprice thatno manmaking goodmoneywill beunable toown one.〃The Model T wasacarof thatkind.It onlycost$850,It wasa simplemachine thatdriverscould dependon.Doctors boughtthe ModelT.So didfarmers.Even criminals,They considereditthe fastestand surestform oftransportation.Americans lovedthe ModelT.They wrotestoriesand songsabout it.Thousands of ModelT,swerebuilt inthe firstfewyears.
32.What dowe knowabout HenryFord fromParagraph1A.He madegood useof ideasfrom others.B.He producedthefirstcar inthe world.C.He knewhowtoimprove autoparts.D.He inventedthe productionline.
33.Why didHenryFordtake partinthe1901car raceA.To showoff hisdriving skills.B.To drawpublic attention.C.To learnabout newtechnology.D.To raisemoney forhis newcompany.
34.“That sale”in Paragraph4refers to.A.the sellingof Fordcars atreduced pricesB.the saleofModelT tothe massof peopleC.the sellingof acar toa DetroitdoctorD.the salestarget for the FordCompany
35.What wasHenry Fordsdream accordingtothetextA.Producing carsfor averagecustomers.B.Building racingcars ofsimple design.C.Designing morecar models.D.Starting morecompanies.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Although problemsare apart ofour lives,it certainlydoesn tmean thatwe letthem ruleourlives forever.One dayortheother,you11havetostand upand say一problem,I dontwant youinmylife.
36.Problems withfriends,parents,girlfriends,husbands,andchildren一the listgoes on.Apart fromthese,the innerconflicts withinourselves。
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