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内江二中高届高二上学期第一次月考试题25英语满分分考试时间分钟150120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)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.She livesfar away.B・She doesnthave acar.C.She doesnthave
1.Why isAnne lateaphone.
2.What willthe weatherbe liketomorrowA,Rainy.B.Cold.C.Warm.
3.What is the relationshipbetween the speakersA.Boss andsecretary.B.Teacher andstudent.C.Doctor andpatient.
4.What didthe manthink about the beginningof themovieA.It wasconfusing.B.It wasdepressing,complicated.C.It was
5..How faris the last stopsignA.Two blocksaway.B.Three blocksaway.C.Five blocksaway.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每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第6至7题
6.How manypeople willhave dinnerwith the manA.Four.B.Five.C.Eight.
7.Why doesthe womansuggest theman goto thebars downstairsA.The barshave differentmenus.
8.Her restaurantgets fullybooked up.
49.A.Study B.Service C.Music D.Power
50.A.finally B.possibly C.previously D・entirely
51.A.comfortableB.traditional C.romantic D.awesome
52.A.Arrangement B.comfort C.knowledge D.idea
53.A.rang throughB.broke outC・took alongD.set off
54.A.path B.opinion C-area D.tune
55.A.method B.symbol C.sentence D.result第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
101.515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Chinese are the worldsmost positivepeople about the future of their country,says themonthlysurvey,“What Wornesthe World-July2017,”56report by the globalmarketresearch company,Ipsos,on August6th.The reportshows that87percent ofChinese57accepted theinterview thinkthat theircountryis goingin theright direction,being58highest amongall adultsunder aged65surveyed in26countries,59include Australia,Canada,France,Britain,Germany,India,Japan,Russia,the USand SouthKorea.US media,Axios,said Chineseare60true positiveaboutthefutureof their country,while mostAmericans areworried thattheir countryis goingdownhill.Most Chineseparticipants in the surveyworry aboutmoral decline47%,61environment problems40%and unemployment31%while healthcare,terrorism恐,而主义as well62crime andviolence,arethetop three63worry forAmericans,thereport noted.Besides,the reportpointed outthat nearly43percent ofAmericans interviewed64bepositive abouttheircountryin July2017,down4percent from the previousmonth,butmuch65high thanduring thepresidential election选举in October
2016.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节满分分15假定你是李华,收到美国好友发来的邮件他称赞成都举办的第届世界大学Peter31生夏季运动会,表示非常喜欢吉祥物蓉宝,并希望你能分享对大运会的感想请你写一封回信,内容包括感谢称赞和喜爱;
1.对大运会的感想;
2.许诺寄去蓉宝
3.注意.写作词数应为左右;.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯1802参考词汇大运会吉祥物the31st FISUWorld UniversityGames=the ChengduUniversiade mascot蓉宝RongbaoDear Peter,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分分)25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Prissy Bakerwas inMr.Millers storeon New Years morning,buying matcheswhenher uncle,Richard Baker,came in.He didnot lookat Prissy,nor didshe wishhim ahappyNew Year;she wouldnot havedared.Uncle Richardhad notbeen speakingwith Prissyor herfather sincethe twobrothersdisagreements overthe divisionof apiece ofproperty(财产)eight yearsago.The faulthadbeen mainlyon Uncle Richards side,but he was unwillingto admitit.He was actually abig,strong-looking man-an uncleto beproud of,Prissy thought,ifonly hewere likewhat heused to be himself.He wasthe onlyuncle Prissy had,and whenshe was alittle girlthey hadbeen greatfriends;but thatwas beforethe quarrel.Uncle Richardinformed Mr.Miller hewas onhis way to Navarreto delivera loadofpork.“New Years Day wouldbe prettymuch thesame as any otherday toyouJ saidMr.Miller,fbr UncleRichard was a single.“Well,I alwayslike agood dinneron NewYearsDay」said RichardBaker.Its abouttheonly wayI cancelebrate.I goteverything readylast nightbut Ihave tosend theporknow.I wontget backfrom Navarrebefore oneoclock,so Iguess Illhave toput upwith acoldbite.”After heruncle haddriven away,Prissy walkedthoughtfully home.She didnot meantocook adinner,for herfather hadto meeta friendand wouldbe gonethe wholeday.Therewas nobodyelse tocook dinnerfor.Prissys motherhad diedwhen Prissywasababy.But asshe walkedhome,she couldnot helpthinking aboutUncleRichard.He wouldcertainlyhave coldNewYear,cold enoughto freezethe wholecoming year.She feltsorryfor him,picturing himreturning fromNavarre,cold andhungry,to finda firelesshouse andanuncooked dinner.注意
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在相应的横线上作答Paragraph1:Suddenly anidea cameinto Prissyshead.Paragraph2:Prissyhadjust setthe tablewhen anangry voicecut through the peace.C.There aretables suitable for theman there.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题
8.Why isthe womanconcerned aboutthe dessertA.She doesntlike sweetsB.She doesntlike cheese.C.She canteat milkproducts.
9.How doesthemaneat thedessertA.By itself.B.With water.C.With tea.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What doesthe womando forMrs.Thompson sometimesA・She givesher yogaclasses.B.She looksafter herbaby.C.She cleansher house.
11.Where didthe womanwork lastsummerA.At agym.B.At aneighbors house.C.At ananimalhospital.
12.What isthe mansattitude towardsdogsA.He is afraid of themB・He doesntlike them.C.He thinksthey arefun toplay with.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What informationcan visitorslearn about in the museumA.Different trees.B.Wild birds.C.The weather.
14.When didthe womanvisit the museumA・Last Thursday.B.Last Saturday.C.Last Sunday.
15.How longdid ittake thewoman to get backhome fromthemuseumA.About15minutes.B.About20minutes.C.About30minutes.
16.Who canget freeaccess to themuseumA.One under
15.B.One under
17.C.One under
18.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题A.A coach.B,A professor.C・A doctor.
17.What doesthe speakerdo
18.What is a greatwaytomake agood firstimpressionA,Making eyecontact.B.Dressing properly.C.Havinggood posture.
19.What isimportant whenyou firstmeet someoneA.Shaking handswith them.B.Greeting them.C.Usingtheir names.
20.What doesthespeakersuggest doingA.Not botheringothers.B・Not controllingthe conversation.C.Not lettingothers talkabout themselves.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑ABest CheapBeach Vacationsfor Funin theSunOlcottThis livelyfamily destinationlocated on the shoresof LakeOntario isa greatdestinationfbr fishing,and ifs justa shortdrive tothe beautifulwaterfalls atNiagara FallsStatePark.While in the area,dont missthe caramelcorn fromByes Popcorn.There maybea line,but itsworth thewait!Lake ChelanLake Chelan isan incrediblypopular vacationdestination inWashington,and forgoodreason.The55-mile-long lakeis beautifuland surroundedby vineyardsandmountains.One of the mostbeautiful lakesin Americafor swimming,its alsoa bigdestinationfor camping,fishing andwine tasting.Other standoutsin thearea includeLakesideSurf,a surfingfacility thatshome tothe worldslargest standingwave.Corpus ChristiCorpus Christi standsout forhaving anincredible choiceof trulywonderful beaches,affordable accommodation,beautiful parksand lotsof freeactivities.While yourethere,explore thelargest undevelopedbarrier islandin the world,the Padre Island NationalSeashore.The localspecials includethe freeTexas SurfMuseum,tours ofthe museumhousedwithin the USS Lexington,and theSouth TexasBotanical Gardensand NatureCenter.Daytona BeachDaytona Beach maybe famousfbr racing,but itsalso home to20miles ofbeautifulwhite-sand beachesthat rankas someofthe best beachesin Florida.Of course,its hardtoignore thelegacy ofracing here,since DaytonaBeach ishometoDaytona InternationalSpeedway,host ofthe Daytona
500.
21.What doOlcott andLake Chelanhave incommonA.They areclose tothe park.B.They aresuitableforfishing.C.They havemountain snearby.D.They providecamping forvisitors.
22.What cantourists doin CorpusChristiA.Explore mountainsbravely.B.Enjoy deliciousfood freely.C.Take partin activitiesforfree.D.Go surfingon thePadreIsland.
23.Which placewill youchoose ifyou areinterested in the competitionof speedA.Olcott.B.LakeChelan.C.CorpusChristi.D.DaytonaBeach.BMadison staredthroughthewindow andwatched apuffy whitecloud passover thewoodsacross fromthe school.It must be wonderfulto bea bird,she thought.Total freedom.No mathclass tosit in,and herdays wouldbe spenton horseback.She thoughtof herhorse,Star.“Madison.Could youplease joinus again”Mrs.Smith said.I wasjust askingtheclass ifanyone hadany problemswith thehomework assignment/9“Well,I didnthave anyproblems doingit,but Ihad problemsremembering toput itinmy schoolbag afterI didit.Some gigglingspread throughthe room.“Madison.I dontknow whatI amgoing todo withyou.Youre sucha smartgirl butyoujust dontapply yourself.Class,clear yourdesks.Our guestis hereand welcomeDoctor Landon.He isa veterinarian(兽医).He camehere todayas partof ourcontinuedCareer ExplorationsProgram.”Madison triedto focusas Doctor Landon talkedabout howimportant gradeswere andhowhe struggledwith mathwhen hewasakid.Doctor Landonwas stilltalking butshe losttrackof whathewassaying.Then aword caughther attention.Horse.Was hetalking abouthorsesGradually,Madison knewDoctor Landonhad cometo hertown andhouse whenherhorse,Star,needed care.She likedit thathe evenknew herhorses name,So,you justtravelaround andtake care of horsesall daylong”DoctorLandonnodded.I travelwith mytruck totake careof horsesand poniesacrossthe county.It isa lotof work,but Ilove it.”Madisons mouthfell open.What alife thatmustbe,she thought.At thatmoment,sitting inclass,Madison couldsee herfuture andher lifesuddenly seemedbigger.By thetimeshe gotoff thebus thatafternoon,her plansfor theafternoon hadchanged.She wasstillgoing toride Star,but firstshewasgoing tospend anhour studyingmath.Thentomorrow shedspend anhour studyingscience.
24.Why wasMadison calledby Mrs.Smith inclassA.Because shehad problemswith math.B.Because shewas absent-minded inclass.C.Because shewas distractedbythebirds outside.D.Because sheforgot tobring herhomework back.
25..Why wasDoctorLandoninvited tothe classA.To callfor carefor animals.B.To enrichstudents outdooractivities.C.To emphasizethe importanceof study.D.To helpstudents withtheir careerchoices.
26.What can be inferredabout Madisonfromthelast paragraphA.She wasgreatly inspired.B.She preferredmath toscience.C.She didntbelieve Landonsstory.D.She changedher hobbycompletely.
27.Where canyou findthe articleA・A sciencefiction B.A travellingbrochureC・A famousmagazine D.A governmentreportCIf youveever hadtrouble findingyour keysor rememberingwhat youhad forbreakfast,you knowthat short-term memoryis farfrom perfect.For people whove hadatraumatic braininjury TBI,though,recalling recentevents orconversations canbe amajorstruggle.“We havepatients whosefamily cannotleave them alone athome becausethey willturnon thestove andforget toturn it0工says Dr.Ramon Diaz-Arrastia,who directstheTraumatic BrainInjury ClinicalResearch Center.So Arrastiaand ateam ofscientists havebeentesting apossible treatment.It involvesdelivering apulse ofelectricity tothe brainatjust theright time.And itworked ina studyof eightpeople withmild orsevere TBIs,the teamreports inthejournal BrainStimulation.An exactlytimed pulseto abrain areajust behindthe earimprovedrecall byabout20percent andreduced thepersons memorydeficit(缺失)byabout half.If the results pan outina largerstudy,the approachmight improvethe livesof manyyoungpeoplewhosurvive aserious TBI,says Diaz-Arrastia,an authorofthestudy.Inmany cases,the reasonthey9re unableto rejoinand fullyparticipate insociety isbecause oftheirmemory problemsfor many,many decadesJ he says.But the treatment isnot for thetimid.It requestspatients tohave electrodessurgically implanted(植入)in theirbrain.Andscientists arestill perfectingthe systemthat deliversthe electrical pulses.While experimental,theresultsoffer hopefor individualswith memorydeficits duetoTBIs.If thetechnique continuesto showpromise,it couldtransform memoryrecall andcognitivefunction improvementfor thosewho needit most.
28..Why didArrastia9s teamdo theresearchA.To cutthe costof treatingTBLB.To showinterest inelectricalpulses.C.To findthetreatmentof memorydeficits.D.To explainproblems ofshort-term memory.
29.What doesthe underlinedphrase“panoutin paragraph4meanA.Change.B.Occur.C.Differ.D.Disappear.
30.What doesthe authorthink ofthe treatmentA.It isuncertain.B.It isunsuccessful.C.It isdoubtful.D.It ishopeful.
31.What isthebesttitle forthe textA.Scientists WorkHard atBrainB・Brain MemoryIs aMatter ofConcernC.Electrical PulsesImprove BrainMemoryD.Researchers MakeProgress inTreating IllnessDCherry blossoms(樱花)in Kyoto,Japan,reached peak bloom(绽放)on March26this year-the earliestthe eventhas occurredin1,200years ofrecords.Why sosoonAccording torecords previouslycollected byProfessor YasuyukiAono,Kyotos cherryblossomshad consistentlyflowered aroundApril10to17for overa thousandyears.TheWashington Postreports thatJapans mostfamous flowershave beentrending towardbloomingearlier eachspring,with scientistsblaming thephenomenon onincreasing globaltemperatures.And thisyear,the peakhas shiftedall theway intothe previousmonth.TheKyoto CherryBlossom recordis incrediblyvaluable forclimate changeresearch.Even aslightdrop orrise ofspringtime temperaturescanberecorded byit」research scientistBenjaminCook said,noting thatwarmer temperaturestypically meancherry blossomsbloomearlier.Cherry blossomsare influencedso easilyby temperaturethat treesin Tokyoevenbloomed inautumn aftertyphoons causedwarmer weatherin
2018.Meanwhile,Aonoestimated thatKyoto haswarmed by
3.4degrees Celsiussince
1820.While thisyearscherry blossompeak wasKyotos earliestin1,200years,this isntthe casein otherparts ofJapanTokyo reachedpeakbloomon March22,which isthree daysearlier thanaverage andtheearliest datesince
1953.However,the globaltrend seemsto beslowly pushingcherry blossoms into fullbloomto earlierintheyear regardlessof wheretheyre planted.In2019,scientist PatrickGonzaleznoted thatthe trendof earlierblooming seenamong cherryblossomsinWashington wasconsistentwith human-caused climatechange.”Cherry blossomsare consideredin fullor peakbloom when80percent ofthe flowershavebloomed,which usuallyoccurs withina weekofthefirst flowersopening.Elementsother thanmay alsobe involvedintheearly blooming.Gonzalez offeredthe warningthat“no researchhas examinedall ofthe factors,and itisalong wayto go/
932.How doesthe authorintroduce thetopicA.By statinga fact.B.By givingan example.C.By describinga custom.D.By sharingan experience.
33.What doBenjamin Cookswords suggestA.Cherry treeswill diein coldweather.B.Springtime temperaturesare falling.C.Cherry issensitive totemperature change.D.Early bloomingalso appearedelsewhere.
34.What canwe learnabout cherryblossoms fromthelastparagraphA.The studieshave coveredall factors.B.Further scientificstudy isstill needed.C.Climate changeistheonly influentialfactor.D.Reasons ofearly bloominghave beenidentified.
35..Whats thepurpose ofthe textA.To discussthe negativeimpact ofhuman-caused climatechangeB・To appealtothepublic toappreciate CherryblossomsC.To callattention tothe increasingglobal temperaturesD.To introduceone influentialfactor ofCherryblossomsblooming第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
52.
512.5阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项If you are a newcomer tothe USA,you mayfind your name hardforthelocal peopletopronounce.It oftenbrings trouble.36・Here aresome practicaltipsfor you.Make your name easierWhenyouareapplying fora jobor attendinga presentation,write downthe phoneticspellingnext to your name.This willmake yourname mucheasier.From myownexperience,my newfriends findthis methoduseful.When theysee Ilincha[ee-lean-ka]”,they canfollow theguidance correctly.
37.Act ina rightwayIf othersmispronounce yourname,you shouldnever questionwhy they cantpronounce itcorrectly.
38.Instead,you canbehave politelyby offeringtheright pronunciationtoyourfriends.Just politelyshow themhow tosay yourname right.And then,you caneven startinteresting conversationsaboutthemeaning ofyourname.Stay true to yourself
39.Take measanexample.People oftenask meif Ihave anickname,orif theycould justchange myname intosomething easier.But Ihold tomy ground.I wouldbetruetomyself andsay,No,I wouldprefer tobe called[ee-lean-ka]as thiscarries greatmeaningfor me.”
40.We shouldall loveand celebrateeach ofour names.Therefore,beproud ofyournameand speakup foryourself.A.Be patientand kindB.And dontblame themfbr themistake,eitherC.You maywonder how to handlesuch problemsD.As aresult,theycanpronounce myname easilyE.Hopefully,the tipsabove willbring youconfidenceF.Remember,you shouldntchange yourname tofit inG.It shouldbe noticedthat somenames canbe easilymispronounced第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项When JacobKohut finallyhad sometime offduring his12-hour shiftstanding guardoutsidetheU.S.Capitol(国会),he satontheseat,41in hand,teaching studentsvia hiscomputerhowtoplay BeethovensOde toJoy.”I’ma soldier fbrthe Guard,but Imas muchasoldierfbr music42,“hesays.Kohut usedtobeinthe43for tenyears,and nowwhen safetysupport isneeded attheUS Capitol,he isone ofthe25,000soldiers supportingJoe Bidensinauguration(就职典礼).When hewas calledup for44,“My firstthought was,what aboutmykids”says Kohut.“The45thing thesestudents needisachange ofthe teacher.”The schoolheadmaster DianeLeipzig toldKohut shewould findanewteacher to46his classes,but he47continuing to teach.He teachesour kidsthe importanceof48anddevotion.Leipzig said.49has alwaysbeen adriving forcein Kohut9s life.He wasa violinplayerthroughout highschool,studied musicin college,and50earned hisdoctors degreeinmusic atGeorge MasonUniversity.Kohut insistshe isnot doinganything51—hes simplytakingcareofwhat needstogetdone.Among thelong andstressful hoursof standingguard,Kohut saidhis teachingtimeoffers
52.When thefamiliar melodyOde toJoy53the Humvee,Kohut realizedtherewasnt abetter54toteachhis students/Ifs a55of unityand peaceJ hesays.And thafswhattheworldneeds rightnow.”
41.A.gun B.whistle C.violin D.flashlight
42.A.achievement B.education C.competition D・media
43.A.army B・market C.country D・career
44.A.teaching B.play C.duty D・turn
45.A.first B・most C.best D.last
46.A.use B・replace C.edit D.cover
47.A.took toB.waited forC.insisted onD.called on
48.A.humor B・patience C・exploration D.determination。
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