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西充中学高一下学期月月考英语试题3(满分150分,考试时间120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题每小题L5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并阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What languageis the woman bestatA.Spanish.B.German.C.Chinese.
2.Where willthe speakersprobably beat2:00A.At thecinema.B.At thelibrary.C.At thepark.
3.Why wontthe manaccept thejobA.It isntwell paid.B.He cantreceive training.C.The officeis farfrom hishome.
4.What arethe speakerstalking aboutA.The weather.B.A weekendbreak.C.A beachtrip.
5.What doesthe womanthink ofJoanA.Hardworking.B.Talented.C.Experienced.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.What doesthe womanwant to doA.Buy abook.B.Copy somedocuments.C.Meet herEnglish teacher.
7.What mightthe maneatA.Noodles.B.Pizzas.C.Pancakes.听第7段材料,回答第
8、9题The DragonBoat Festivalis a36tradition holidaythat memoratesthe lifeand deathof thefamous ChinesescholarQu Yuan.It is a daywhen manypeople eatzongzi andrace dragonboats.In ancientChina,the festival37celebrate asPoets Dayin honorof QuYuan,38was knownas Chinasfirst poet.39is monlybelieved that the localpeople began40tradition ofthrowing sacrificialcooked rice into the river forQuYuan,while othershoped thatthe ricewould preventQu Yuans body frombeing eatenby thefishes in theriver.At first,the localsdecided41make zongziin hopesthat itwould sinkinto theriver andreach QuYuansbody.However,thetradition ofwrapping thericeinbamboo42leaf to make zongzibegan thefollowing year.A dragonboat,usually madeof woodto variousdesigns andsizes,isahumanpowered boat.They oftenhave brightlydecorateddesigns thatrange anywherefrom40feet inlength43100feet,with thefront endshapedlike openmoutheddragons,and theback endwith ascaly tail.The boatcan haveup to80rowers topower theboat,44depend on the length.A sacredceremony isperformed beforeany petitionin orderto“bring theboat toby paintingthe第四部分写作共两节,满分40分第eyes.The firstteam45gain aflag atthe endof thecourse winsthe race.一节满分15分.假定你是李华,你计划暑假期间去澳大利亚旅行请你用英语给你的澳大利亚朋友写一封电子邮件询问46Jack相关信息,内容包括询问著名旅游景点的信息;.询问当地特色如美食、节日等注意
1.2写作词数应为左右;,请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答参考词汇澳大利亚澳大利亚人
1.802Australia特色Australian specialtyDear Jack,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文
47.When Iwas inmiddle schoolmy socialstudies teacherasked me to entera writingcontest.I saidno withoutthinking.I didnot lovewriting.My familycame fromBrazil,so Englishwas onlymy secondlanguage.Writing wassodifficult andpainful forme thatmy teacherhad allowedmetopresent mypaper onthe sinkingof theTitanic byacting outaplay,where Iplayed all the parts.No onelaughed harderthan hedid.So,why didhe suddenlyforce meto dosomething atwhich Iwas sureto failHis reply:Because Ilove yourstories.If yourewilling toapply yourself,I thinkyou havea goodshot atthis.Encouraged byhis words,I agreedto giveit atry.(银匠)I chosePaul Reveredhorse asmy subject.Paul Reverewas asilversmith inBoston whorode ahorse atnighton April18,1775to Lexingtonto warnpeople thatBritish soldierswere ing.My storywould estraight from the horsesmouth.Not abrilliant idea,but funny;and unlikelyto beanyone elseschoice.What didthe horsethink,as hesped throughthe nightDid heget tiredHave doubtsDid hewant to quit Isympathizedimmediately.I gottired.I haddoubts.I wanted toquit.But,like Reveredhorse,I keptgoing.I workedhard.Ichecked myspelling.I askedmy oldersister tocorrect mygrammar.I checkedout ahalf dozenbooks onPaul Reverefromthe library.I evenread afew of them.When Ihanded in the essayto myteacher,he readit,laughed outloud,and said,Great.Now,write itagain.”I wroteitagain,and again and again.When Ifinally finishedit,the thoughtof winninghad givenway to the enjoymentof writing.If Ididnt win,I wouldntcare.注意续写词数应为个左右;
1.150请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答
2.A fewweeks later,when Ialmost forgotthe contest,there camethe news.I wentto myteachers officeafter theaward presentation.第页/共页
12128.What doesAlfonso wantto donext yearA.Set uphis business.B.Take upa newhobby.C.Look fora newjob.
9.What is the probablerelationship betweenAlfonso andCaraA.Business partners.B.Husband andwife.C.Employer andemployee.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What willthe womando onthe8thA.Book aroom.B.Check inatthe hotel.C.Check out of thehotel.
11.How muchshould the woman payin totalA.$
405.B.$420,C.$
450.
12.What isunavailable atthehotelnowA.The fitnesscenter.B.The swimmingpool.C.The freeWiFi.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What isthe manresponsible forA.Selling goods.B.Receiving orders.C.Handling aftersalesissues.
14.What happenedtothewomanA.Her orderarrived late.B Sheplaced a wrong order.C.The panysent herawrongproduct.
15.What doesthewomandecide to do withthe coffeepot atlastA.Return it.B.Exchange it.C.Keep it.
16.Who isthewomanexpected tomeet onMonday morningA.The man.B.The manager.C.The deliveryman.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.Where didthe speakervolunteer duringher gap yearA.At anational park.B.At adiving center.C.At aschool.
18.How didthe speakermostly contacther familyA.By writingletters.B.By postingblogs.C.By makingphone calls.
19.What was the speakersunexpected challengeAThe language.B.The food.C.The weather.
20.What isthe speakersopinion ontaking agapyearA.Beneficial.B.Difficult.C.Necessary.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项AFive StarYellowstone TourDiscover the worldsoldest nationalpark,Yellowstone,on thisgrand wildlife tour.Our professionalguides willgiveyou a5star customerservice experienceon yourall inclusivetour withoutany additionaltaxes orbooking fees.Starting atapproximately7am,we willbe rollingout thered carpetfor youand allyou haveto dois tosit backandenjoy theride.We providesnacks,bottled water,and cookedfood forlunch.This toursmain focusis onthe widevarietyof wildlife,Yellowstones richhistoric landscapesas wellasthefascinating prospectformed bythe Yellowstone(双筒望远镜)Supervolcano forover millionsof years.Binoculars areprovided tohelp youappreciate thescenery better.Whether youare anamateur photographer,a scienceor historyenthusiast orjust wantto explorethe outdoors,thistour hassomething foreveryone.Our funbut professionalguides willgive youa firstclass tourinavery fortabletour bus.Tour snapshotDuration:1012hoursTaking Covidl9safety measures:Click hereHotelpickup offeredGroupsize:9Ticket type:MobileAvailable language:EnglishBook inadvanceScheduled date:Check availability()()Total fees:$300per adultage1399;40%discount age112Reserve nowpay later:Learn moreFreecancellation:For a full refund,cancel atleast24hours inadvance of the startdate ofthe experience.第页/共页312Now youreall set!Have a great time.
1.Where isthis textprobably takenfromA.A textbook.B.A website.C.A scenerymagazine.D.A travelreport.
2.What canwe know about thetourA.It hasboth mobileand papertickets.B.It isa9people groupwith extrafees.C.It offerssnacks,breakfast,binoculars and hotel pickup.D.It highlightswildlife,historic sightsand volcanicscenery.
3.What shouldyou dofor thebookingA.Pay$180per childfor thetour.B.Pay at once afteryour reservation.C.Cancel within24hours forafullrefund.D.Consult theguide tocheck availabledate.BA fewyears agomy sisterinlawstarted tofeel concernedabout herteenage daughter.What wasshe doingafterschoolWhere wasshe spendingher timeMyniece wasan excellentstudent,and tookpart inall kindsof afterclass(总艮踪)activities.Even so,her momdecided toput atracking apponthekids phone.At first,this mademy sisterinlawfeel better”.Then thegood situationsuddenly ended.She recalled/I foundout thatshewas someplacethat she said shewasnt.I wentout in the middleofthenight andfound herwalking withoutshoes inthemiddle ofthe streetwith somefriends.Things wentquickly downhillfor themother and the daughterafter that.With73%of teenshaving theirown smartphonesnow,according toa2018Pew study,more andmore oftheir parentsare facingthe questionTo spyor notAnaHomayoun,founder ofGreen IvyEducational Consulting,has advisedmany parentsand theirkids aboutthis.Tve foundteens aremore receptiveto tracking apps whenit isincluded aspart of a family use agreementto improvesafetythan whenit isplaced asa secrettool towatch them,“shesaid.Mark Bell,a fatherofateenage girl,said,“We donthave trackingapps,but we have setsome groundrules thatmydaughter mustfollow inexchange forproviding asmartphone.For example,his daughtermust“fHend”him on socialmedia accountsso thathe canreview posts,and mustshare allpasswords.When youretrying tobuild credence,you need to createan environmentthat encouragesit.So,to wintheir trust,youalways need to bestraight withyour children.Parents mustlet childrenknow howand whenthey911be watchingthem JsaidDoctor PaulehWeigle.If theyrenot openabout it,he warns,it cangreatly damagethe parentand childrelationship”.
4.Why didthe author9s sisterinlawuse theappA.Because shewas interestedin newapps.B.Because shewas worried about her daughter.C.Because she wanted to knowaboutafterclass activities.D Becauseshewantedto teachherdaughterabout theapp.
5.What canwe learnabout todayschildren fromHomayounA.They doubtfamilyuseagreements.B.They areworriedaboutonline safety.C.They welethe useof trackingapps.D.They dislikebeing spiedon secretlywith trackingapps.
6.According toparagraph5,Bells daughter.A.kept himoutofher onlinegroups B.developed somebad onlinehabitsC.allowed himtoknowher onlinebehavior D.wantedtoput atrackingappon herphone
7.What isthe possiblemeaning ofthe underlinedword“credence“inthelast paragraphA.Trust.B.A creditcard.C.Environment.D.Praise.CIt issaid that most peoplehave notmore than30friends atany giventime,and400overthewhole oftheir lives.However,onsocialnetworking sites,most usershave about150friends.If thesenumbers arecorrect,then friendshipmeansdifferent thingsin differentsituations.Also,there areno rulesabout friendship.There areno instructionsabout how to make friends,howtokeepfriendships going,and howto finishfriendships ifwe wantto moveon.People havevery differentopinions aboutthis:some peoplewould diefor theirfriends andthey valuethem more than family.Others say that friendsare temporary,onlythere tohelp each other untilthey areno longerneeded.If peoplewith suchdifferent viewsbee friends,this canlead toproblems.Because ofthese differentdefinitions offriendship,it iseasy to be unhappyabout our friendships.We may want themto be deeperor closer,or wemaywantto have more friendsin ourlives.Sometimes wesimply do not havethe timetodevelop ourfriendships,or wefear wehave leftit toolate in lifetostart.If wemove toanother countryor city,wehavetofind waysto makenew friendsagain.This dissatisfactionshows ushow importantfriendships arefor mostof us.We shouldnot thinkthat itcould betoolate tobuild friendships.We alsoneedtounderstand thatthe needto bearound otherpeople isone thatis sharedby many.Therefore,we shouldnot betoo frightenedabout startingto talkto peoplewho inthe futuremay beeourfriends:it islikelythat theytoo wouldlike toget closerto us.Remember whatpeople say:strangers arefriends wehave notmet yet.
8.In Paragraph1,the numbersare usedto.A.show theways ofmaking friendsB.introduce thetopicC.explain thereason D.persuade readersto makemore friends
9.What isthe mainidea ofParagraph2A.There isa ruleabout makingfriends.B.People withdifferent viewscan beefriends.C.Friendships meandifferent thingsto differentpeople.D.Some peoplewould diefor theirfriends ifthey needto.
10.We canlearn fromthe passagethatmostof us.A.needtohave friendsB.build friendshipslate inlifeC.are dissatisfiedwith ourfriends D.are frightenedto talkto people
11.What isthe authorsattitude towardstalking toa strangerA.Uninterested.B.Cautious.C.Doubtful.D.Positive.DWhich esfirst,happiness ormoney Arericher peoplehappier Andif so,how dopeople getmuch richerA recentstudycould tellyou theanswer.The studylooked intothousands ofteenagers andfound thatthose whofelt better about lifeas youngadults tendedtohave higherines bythe timethey turned
29.Those whowere happiestearned anaverage of$8,000more thanthose whowerethe mostdepressed.The researchers,from UniversityCollege LondonandtheUniversity ofWarwick,saythatvery gloomyteens,no matterhow tallor smartthey were,earned10%less thantheir peers,while thehappier onesearned upto30%第页/共页612more.Happier teenagershave aneasier timegetting throughschool,college anda jobinterview,chiefly becausetheyalways feelbetteraboutlife.It mayalso betrue thathappier peoplefind iteasier to makefriends,who areoften thekey tohomeworkhelp ornetworking.A reportin Junesuggested thatprofessional respectwas moreimportant thandollars interms ofworkplace happiness.In Augustscientists announcedthat theyhad foundthe genefor happinessin women,Alas thesame genedoesnt appeartohave thesame effecton men.And inOctober researchersintheUK andintheUS announcedthat peoplewho eatsevenportions offruit andvegetables aday reportbeing thehappiest.The bigquestion is:if itreally istrue thathappier kidsend upbeing wealthierkids,is itnecessary forparents togettheir kidstodothe homeworkThe factis thatno homeworkwill makekids happybut surelyhurt theirgrades.Studies doshow,after all,that moreeducation leadsto betterpaidjobs,which maygive usa deepthought.These findingsshow thatthe teenagers9happiness isimportant totheir futuresuccess,1one ofthe reportsauthorswrites.nBut whatisthemost importantis thatwe shouldfind away tohelp childrengain moresatisfaction fromdoingschool work.n
12.What conclusioncan theresearchers drawfromtherecent studyA.Happy teenagersgrow upto bewealthier.B.Money can make peoplebee happier.C.Wealth hasnothing todo withhappiness atall.D.Schoolwork can help teensachieve success.
13.The mainreason whyhappier peoplehavemorechances tosucceed isthat.A.they areeasy tomunicate with othersB.they aregood atdoing theirschoolworkC.they arehopeful andoptimistic abouttheir lifeD.they eatmuch morefruit andvegetables aday
14.The underlinedword“gloomy“in Paragraph3probably meansA.upset B.gloriousC.happy D.wealthy
15.What can be thebest titlefor thetextA.The wayto educatekidsB.The sourceof happinessC.How toachieve yourgoal D.The secretof beingwealthier第页/共页712第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5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For someonewho enjoysgardening,gifts for their gardencan be very thoughtfuland appreciatedby them.They can(装饰品)be toolstomakegardening easier.Or theycan bedecorations tomake a garden moreattractive.16High qualitygarden tools can makeexcellent garden gift ideas.These may be designedwith flowersor othergardeningpictures onthem,or theymaybepersonalized forthe gift receiver.Any userfriendlytools forgardeners canbe ausefulgift.17(雕塑)Decorations forthe gardenare someofthemore populargarden giftideas.Animals andsmall sculpturesaregenerally agood choice.They lookgood withmost typesof gardendecoration.18If agardener alreadyhas acertainstyle ofdecoration inhis/her garden,try to buy somethingthat fitsthat style.19There aremany ideastobefound online-using itemssuch asold winebottles tocreate lights,for example.The giftreceiver willcertainly appreciatethe timeit tooktomakea giftby hand.Some gardengifts canbeveryuseful.If youknow thegiftreceiverlikes birds,for example,you mightchoose tobuya birdfeeder orbirdbath forthe garden.A stonebench isa moreexpensive yetvery nicegift foragardenas well.20Thesegifts showthat yourereally thoughtful.A.Thats whythey enjoygardening.B.Here aresome greatgardengiftideas.C.It allowsgardeners torest whenthey9re tired.D.No matterwhat youbuy,they willbe appreciated.E.Making somethingforthe garden inperson isa niceidea.F.A gardeningbag tostore thesetoolscanalso beagreatidea.G.Consider thedesign ofthegardenbefore buyingany giftsfor it.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项Everyone hasproblems theyface andsome havemorethanothers.However,those situationscan feellike aneverending
21.Most peopledonotopenly22their problemswithothers.So noone canbeentirely surewhat someoneelse is23fighting.第页/共页812For someonehaving adifficult periodinlife,unexpected24canmakeallthedifference.Stephanie Peachdid justthatfor65yearold DennisRaiten,a storeworker inMonroe.,Described asfriendly,helpful andhardworking Denniswas25by bothhis coworkersand customers.A shorttimeago,Stephanie,a customer,had anenjoyable encounterwith him.Although theyhadnt knowneachotherlong,the twoformedan26friendship.When Stephanie27that Dennishad gonewithout heatandhotwater forabout15months,shetook28atonce.作曷Stephanie29a GoFundMesite forDennis.She washoping to30enough moneytobuyDennis anew boiler炉.A monthlater,the newboiler was31to Dennis.He was32by Stephanie.The giftwarmed notonly hishome butalsohis heart.After theboiler,Stephanie providedDennis withmore help.In afollowup post,Stephanie wrote,“Dennisbathroom needsa lotmore thingsthan we
33.Lets continuetodoour best!”The storycanbea34for ustobekind becauseeven asmall actcanhelpothers35the
21.A.mistake B.choice C.opportunity D.struggle
22.A.imagine B.recall C.share D.pare
23.A.easily B.secretly C.carefully D.directly
24.A.kindness B.politeness C.honesty D.bravery
25.A.encouraged B.forted C.respected D.introduced
26.A.fast B.ordinary C.odd D.short
27.A.explained B.promised C.decided D.learned
28.A.notice B.courage C.action D.time
29.A.believed B.created C.supported D.checked
30.A.count B.lend C.change D.collect
31.A.returned B.reported C.delivered D.sold
32.A.understood B.touched C.accepted D.excused
33.A.proved B.mentioned C.acquired D.expected
34.A.question B.reminder C.discussion D.ment
35.A.get throughB.break downC.look backupon D.hold ontodifficult situations.第二节(共10小题;每小题15分,满分15分)・阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1第页/共页912。
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