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南充高中高级高一上学期第二次月考2021英语试题第卷I第一部分听力(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5A BC选项,并标在试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10读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍A.At18:
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1.When will the gamestart
2.Where willthe girleat breakfastA.At theschool cafe.B.At thelibrary.C.At home.
3.What isthe womandoingA.Doing herhomework.B.Taking exercise.C.Watching TV.
4.What arethe speakersdoingA.Playing agame.B.Planning agame.C.Watching agame.
5.What doesthe mansuggest the woman savemoney forA.A purse.B.A watch.C.Warm clothes.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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5A BC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,每小题秒钟;听完5后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍5听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.How doesthe womanwant togo toJesss thistimeA.By car.B.On foot.C.By bike.
7.Why isthe womangoing toJesssA.To dohomework.B.To eatdinner.C.To seea film.听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.What didthe womanlike aboutIrelandA.The localpeople.B.The costof travel.C.The weather.
9.Whats theprobable relationshipbetween thespeakersA.Family members.B.Good friends.C.Guide andtourist.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.What doesthe mansay aboutelectric energyA.Its cheaper.B.Its moreconvenient.C.It pollutesless.
11.Which countryuses the most electriccars accordingto the manA.China.B.Germany.C.Japan.
12.What doesthe manthink willhappen by2050A.Everyone willuse publictransport.B.There willbe bicycleseverywhere.听第段材料,回答第至题C.Electric carswill replacegas cars.
9131613.How manyuniversities hasthe manattendedA.One.B.Two.C.Three.
14.What arethe manstalks aboutA.Job hunting.B.College life.C.Teaching skills.
15.What doesthe manadvise thewoman tostudyA.Writing.B.Physics.C.Math.
16.What isthewomanworried aboutA.Her grades.B.Her tuitionfees.C.Her parents,health.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What didJack usuallydo whilehe walkedA.He lookedup at the sky.B.He thoughtabout something.C.He pickedup trash.
18.What didJack findon thegroundA.A coin.B.Candy.C.A bug.
19.What didJack doin theendA.He broughtthe objectwith him.B.He gavethe objectto someone.C.He leftthe objecton theground.
20.Who wouldmost likelydiscover thesame thingas JackA.His teacher.B.His classmate.C.A homelessperson.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、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DAWhyVisitIn1824,the Franklin Institute openedin IndependenceHall inmemory ofBenjamin Franklin andhis scientificachievements.In1934,with theconstruction of the currentbuilding and the nearbyFeisPlanetarium,it becamea hands-on sciencemuseum.Today,it holdsthe distinctionof beingPennsylvanias mostvisited museum.In themuseums(圆形厅),rotunda a20-foot-tall marblestatue payrespect to the FoundingFather andfamous scientist.Must-SeeWhile theentire museumoffers interactivefun,highlights includethe high-tech YourBrain exhibitwhichoffers aglimpse into the innerworkings of the humanbrain;Sports Zone,which focuseson thescientificaspects ofsports;Two EscapeRooms,where participantssolve puzzlesand riddlesbefore timerunsout;andtheon-site VirtualReality DemonstrationSpace.PricingGeneral Admissionto the FranklinInstituteincludes accessto threefloors ofhands-on scienceexhibitsincluding permanentinteractive exhibits,Live Scienceprograms,the JoelN.BloomObservatory andone showin theFeis Planetarium.Discounts areavailable forgroups of15or more.To purchasetickets,please clickthe ticketprice to be directedto ouronline ticketingpage whereallthe ticketprices areavailable.If youprefer toorder ticketsover thephone,please call215-448-1200()9:00am-5:00pm.Member Tickets(独有的)Members of the FranklinInstitute receiveexclusive ticketingbenefits,includingdiscounted pricesand noservice fees.Please selectyour Membershiplevel beforepurchasing membertickets.
21.What isthe originalpurpose of theFranklinInstituteA.To showrespect to the FoundingFather.B.To honorFranklin andhis achievements.C.To attractmore visitorsand makeprofits.D.To remindvisitors of the famousscientist.
22.What canbe inferredfrom PricingA.Tickets for science exhibitsare soldout.B.Interactive exhibitsare stronglyrecommended.C.The ticketprices arelisted on the website.D.Discounts areavailable formost visitors.
23.What type of writingis thistextA.A museumguide.B.A scienceshow review.C.A briefannouncement.D.An advertisement.BI receiveda privatemessage onFacebook.It beganharmlessly enough:Hey,girl.Wanted toinviteyou tojoin mynext challengegroup—well befocusing onfitting in30minutes ofexercise andbalancednutrition.It wasall becomingtoo much.Facebook was running mylife,not me.But whatkilled Facebookforme waswhen Iposted aphoto,and fiveminutes latermy son asked mehow many“likes“it hadgot.His认可)question wasa wake-up call.“Likes“are signsof acceptanceand approvalI hadforgotten thatacceptanceand approvalneed tocome fromwithin andhad unknowinglyset hima badexample.Before Facebook,surfing theInternet wasan occasionaldistraction and I spenta lotmore timereadingbooks andmagazines.I checkedin withfriends throughtexts,emails andphone calls.To(质朴)recreate thesimplicity ofthose daysand seta healthierexample formy son,I deactivatedmyFacebook account.Id beenin thehabit ofchecking Facebookmany timesa day,so Ihad tocome upwith somenew(针织)habits.I carrieda noveland acrossword puzzlebook aroundwith me.I rediscoveredknitting.Istarted takingyoga classes.I startedto remembera fewthings.My bodyis finejust theway itis.I havefriends whowill helpmeout whenIm introuble,andIwill helpthem out.I domy bestto bea goodmother,andour sonis happyand healthy.We arevery luckyto beable toafford twovacations a year.I stoppedlookingat theworld throughmy cellphone.I feltcompletely presentin themoment.The breakleft mefeelingbetter aboutmyself,my family,my homeand mylife.After afew weeks,I returnedto Facebook.Now I look at the photos of myfriends*kids growingupand treasurehow socialmedia allowsme to keep intouch withfamily farand wide.Ilookin ona dailybasis,but nolonger withthe desireconstantly topost updates.It is not anaddiction anymore.A.checked B.kept C.closed D.updated
25.What didthe authordo tochange herlifeA.She traveledaround a lot forayear,could.B.She wenttothegym asoften assheC.She triedto makemoney forher holidays.D.She developedsome healthyhabits.
24.The underlinedword“deactivated isclosest inmeaning to
26.What didthe authorthink ofthe breakfrom FacebookA.It gaveher timeto findbeauty inlifeB.It distancedher fromher friends.C.It wasgood forher eyes.D.It helpedher to get acceptanceand approvalfrom others.A.Negative.B.Supportive.C.Objective.D.Indifferent.
27.What isthe authorsattitude towardssocial mediaAsFrance entersa strictfour-week lockdownin order to preventa dangeroussecond waveof(土也位)coronavirus,its independentbooksellers haverequested thestatus of an essential service.A statementannounced bybooksellers associationwants bookshopsto belisted togetherwithsupermarkets anddrugstores asnecessary tohuman well-being.Bookstores mightnot bethe firstthingthat comesto mindwhen wethink aboutwhats neededin adangerous situation,but theyoffer mentalcomfortthat fewother businessescan match.“Books satisfyour needsfbr understanding,reflection,sharing and communication,even inseparation,says thestatement.They appealtotheFrench(隔离)government to“leave ourbookstores open,so thatsocial separationis notalso culturalisolationBookstores havealready establishedrules ofconduct thatallow shoppingto occurin asafe,(路边)germ-free manner.They wantcurbside pickuptobeallowed tocontinue,which meansplacinga customersordertohis cartrunk withoutthe buyerleaving hisvehicle.The staffshould weara maskandstay atleast sixfeet ofdistance whiledelivering goods.
28.Why didthe associationannounce thestatementA.To runbookshops nearmarkets.B.To competewith USbooksellers.C.To keepbookstores running.D.To stressthe benefitsof books.
29.According toParagraph3,how willbookstores operatesafelyA.By offeringless contactpickup.B.By providinghome delivery.C.By givingaway freemasks.D.By forcingbuyers toleave thecars.
30.What canwe inferfrom AllisonHills wordsA.The greatimportance ofbooks isoverlooked.B.American bookstoresare considerednecessary.C.Booksellers aremore importantthan doctors.D.A quarterof bookstoreshave closedby January.
31.Whats themain ideaofthepassageA.Books offermental supportin toughtimes.B.Bookstores areat the risk ofclosing down.(大流行病).C.Booksellers contributea lotduring thepandemicD.Bookstores should be anessentialservice.D()Researchers fromArizona StateUniversity ASUpublished theirlatest report.When menexpressedtheir opinionswith anger,people consideredthem morebelievable.But whenwomenexpressed anger,they wereviewed asmore emotionaland,thus,less convincing.In otherwords,a mancould benefit fromusing angerin powerand persuasion.A woman,however,couldbeignored orhurt byhergroup ifshe expressedanger.The studywas basedon theresponses of210students.They wereshown evidenceonline froma(谋杀)murder trial.A manwas saidto havemurdered his wife.The studentswere askedto decideif themanwas guiltyor not.Before makingtheir decisions,the studentsdiscussed the case onlinewith five(陪审员).jurors Butthese jurors were computersgenerating responsesand comments.Some ofthejurors hadmale identities.Others hadfemale identities.(裁决).Some malejurorswereangry aboutthe verdictWhen thishappened,the studentsreactedby doubtingtheir owndecisions aboutthecase.Confidence in their responsesontheverdict dropped.However,when femalejurors seemedangry,the studentsbecame moreconfident in their originalverdicts.Jessica Salerno,a psychologistandco-author ofthe study,said,“Our resultsprovide somethingimportantfor anywoman whois tryingto havean influenceonadecision inher workplaceand everydaylife/9In apolitical debate,a femalecandidate mighthave lessinfluence ifshe showsanger.In theentertainmentworld,actor JenniferLawrence recentlywrote thatwomen andmen inHollywood gettheopposite reactionswhen expressingtheir opinionsangrily.All Ihear andsee aremen speakingtheiropinions,she wrote,“When Igive mineinthequite similarmanner,you wouldhave thoughtI saidsomethingannoying.
32.Whats thenew findingfrom theASU reportA.Men usuallydo harmto angrywomen.B.Women aremore likelyto becomeangiy.C.Angry menappear togain influenceinagroup.D.People preferto believethe angrywomen.
33.When wouldthe studentsbe sureabout theirdecisions inthe studyA.Male jurorsagreed with them.B.They becameangry withthe jurors.C.Angry femalejurors didn*t agreewiththem.D.Angry malejurors showedopposite opinions.
34.What doesJessica Salernothink thestudyA.It helpswomen avoidlosing influence.B.It asksmen toget away from angrywomen.C.It causesmen tochange theirattitude towomen.D.It showsmen andwomen shouldbe treatedequally.
35.How doesthe authorsupport JessicaSalernoA.By presentingresearch findings.B.By settingdown generalrules.C.By makingcomparisons.D.By givingexamples.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(优先处理)Saying no totheright thingswill helpyou prioritizehigh-benefit activities,avoidingexcessive stress,and reducingtheriskof failingto meetyour responsibilities.So,its bettertogetinto thehabitof consideringwhat invitationsto sayyes toand whatto saynoto.
36.Start byasking yourself questions tomeasure thepotential benefits:37What isthelikelihood thatit willcreate morebeneficial opportunitiesinthefuture Howimportant isthis activitytome personallyOr,will thisbring mejoy38:How muchof mytime willit reallytake How much timedoes myschedule haveavailablearound whenthis activitywould takeplace Willsaying yesmean Icant sayyes tosomethingelse thatsimportant tome Willsaying yessteal timeawayfrommy personallife Willthis activitycostmoney Howmuch stresswillthe activity causeme Finally,would Isuffer badeffects ifI saidnoWhen youredone,carefully examinethe advantagesand disadvantages.If youranalysis suggeststhat theactivitywould resultin manybenefits andfew costs,then thatshouldbea topcandidate fora yesresponse.39,even ifthey arelow-cost aswell.In ourexperience,itsthe high-benefit,high-cost activitiesthat requirethemostcareful consideration.40which isntalwayseasy-especially ifyour answerisno.Figuring outhow togive anhonest responsecan helpavoid overcommitmentand timespent onlow-benefit activities.A.Could yougive thispresentationB.Howmuchwill IlearnC.The nextstep ismaking aresponseD.Then askyourselfquestionsto estimatethe possiblecostsE.On thecontrary,low-benefit activitiesmight begiven astraight noF.You canachieve itby makingan informalcost-benefit analysisG.We encourageyou todo threethings toimprove yourno abilities第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节(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、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的A BC D最佳选项On asunny day,I visitedan artmuseum alone.I wasexpecting a41view ofthe artworksand arelaxingafternoon.As I was appreciatingthe paintings,a youngcouple aheadofme were42endlessly.I watchedthem fora momentand43thatthelady wasdoing allthe talking.How didtheman44her constantstream of words45by theirnoise,I movedon.I met them severaltimes46I movedthrough thedifferent roomsof art.Each timeI heardhercontinuous flowofwords,I movedaway
47.But Imetthemagain atthe48shop.I boughtsomesouvenirs andwas waitingatthecheckout whilethe couplewere49the doorway.Before theyleft,theman reachedinto hispocket andpulled outa whiteobject.He lengthenedit intoa long50and thentappedhis wayinto thecoatroom toget hiswifes jacket.Hes an51man J the clerkatthecounter said,“Most ofus wouldgive52if wesuddenly becameblindat sucha youngage.During hisrecovery,he madea53that his life wouldntchange.So,as before,he andhiswifecome inwhenever thereis anew artshow.”“But whatdoes he54out ofthe art”I asked.“He cantsee.“Cant seeYou are55,He seesalot.More thanyou andI doJtheclerk said,“His wife56eachpainting sohe cansee itin hishead.”Iwastouched andalso learnedsomething aboutpatience,57and lovethat day.I saw the patienceofa youngwife describingpaintings toa personwithout58,I sawthe courageofahusband whowould notallowblindness to59hislife.And Isawthelove60by twopeople as I watchedthis couplewalk away,arm inarm.
41.A.special B.quiet C.general D.clear
42.A.talking B.watching C.asking D.smiling
43.A.remembered B.imagined C.suggested D.found
44.A.translate B.believe C-stand D.understand
45.A.Encouraged B.Surprised C.Touched D.Troubled
46.A.as B.unless C.since D.until
47.A.helplessly B.hopelessly C.quickly D.secretly
48.A.gift B.fruit C.book D.pet
49.A.aiming atB.turning toC.returning toD.heading for
50.A.umbrella B.stick C.coat D.rope
51.A.wise B.educated C・strange D.brave
52.A.up B.out C-away D.off
53.A.habit B.consideration C,dream D.promise
54.A.imagine B.replace C・get D.notice
55.A.silly B.wrong C.impolite D.unique
56.A.shows B,draws C,describes D.explains
57.A.courage B.interest C.hope D.kindness
58.A.support B.sight C.expectation D.confidence
59.A.save B.end C.change D.risk
60.A.shared B・received C.switched D.discovered第卷II第二节单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)根据首字母或汉语意思将所学单词准确的拼写出来
61.When hewasrunningafter hisbrother,the boylost hisb andhad abad fall.
62.The aoftheBelt andRoad Initiativeis tohelp developthe tradebetween Asian,Europeanand Africancountries.
63.We arelooking forwardto attendingnext weeksopening cofthearts festival.
64.Many peoplein bigcities rideshared bikesto travelaround,which helpsreduce tjams.
65.You canf veryeasily inthe DeadSea becauseifs sosalty.(阶段)
66.So far,China hasreached awhere weshare leadingpositions inmany fields.(就业)
67.The futureoftheforsciencegraduates fromkey universitiesis excellent.
68.As farasIknow,昆合物)this is a typeof musicpopular inthe1950s,a Gof Jazzandfolkmusic.(同样地)
69.The firstletter shewrote mewas lessthan apage long,and hersecond letterwasshort.(文学)第三节(共小题,每小题分,
70.Ifs importanttokeepup-to-date withthe inyour field.10满分分)15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()Most peopleride thebus toget frompoint Ato pointB,but someriders71take anew routein(小睡).Hong Kongare onlyinterested insnoozing Inthe lasttwo years,Ulu TravelAgency,72tour()company inHong Kong,73design andlaunched afive-hour busjourney specificallyfor customersto sleep asmuch asthey want.Many find74easy to fall asleepduring along bustrip.But whyThere areseveral possiblereasons.()White noiseisatypeofnoise producedby combiningsounds withdifferent75frequent together.Buses areoften crowdedevery daywith peoplegoing toand76work.Therefore,they arethe perfect(嗡嗡environment forwhite noise.They produceconsistent noises,like thehum oftires orthe purring声)oftheengine.White noisehides distractingsounds andis helpfulfor peoplewho havetrouble77()get sleep.Another popularview on78its easytofallasleep onbuses isbecause ofthe rocking motion.The(摇晃)motion ofbuses resemblesa motherswaying a baby inher arms.It isvery comfortableJ ErankieChow,founder ofUlu IravelAgency,told theWashington Post.79,its notexactly therocking movement80the associationbetween rockingand sleepingthat causessleep.If youwant tosleep asababy,youd betterassociate thatrockingmotionwith goingtosleep.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同交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文文中共有处语言错误,每句中最多有两处每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改10增加在缺词处加个漏字符号()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划一横线,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
2.1011Attention,please.With the100th anniversaryof our school beingapproaching,were goingto holdanexhibition forits honor.We sincerelyhope eachof youwill provideoriginal artworksto celebrateyourbirthday.We willfeel happilyto seephotosofdifferent schoolactivities whichhad givenyou adeepimpression.You canwrite poems,expressing yourlove forour school,or makingvideos,sharingyour schoollife.Paintings arealso preferred.If theyare poems,videos orpaintings,they willshow yourtalentson suchspecial occasion.It isa goodopportunity toextend bestwish toourschool.Please handinyour worksuntil September
30.第二节书面表达(满分分)25假如你是星光中学高一
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