1、福建省德化一中永安一中漳平一中学年高一下学期第一次联考英语试题Word版含答案“德化一中、永安一中、漳平一中”三校联考20172018学年下学期第一次月考高一英语试题(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)本试卷分第卷和第卷两部分,共10页。第 卷第一部分 听力理解(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。1. Where did the woman find the ball?A
2、. On the road. B. In the tree. C. In the flowers.2.What will the speakers do?A. Look for Tony. B. Have a meal. C. Go to the classroom.3.What is the woman?A. An actress. B. A director. C. A photographer.4.Where does the woman probably work?A. At a restaurant. B. At a hotel. C. At a clothes shop.5.Wha
3、t does the woman think of the mans idea?A. Acceptable. B. Strange. C. Great.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至7题。6.Which sport will Danny go for?A. Cycling. B. Horse-riding. C. C
4、limbing.7.When will Danny go on this holiday?A. In June. B. In July. C. In August.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What do we know about the woman?A. She is overweight now.B. She likes lemon juice a lot.C. She didnt do any exercise before.9.What can the woman eat besides vegetable salad?A. Sugar. B. Seafood. C. Fru
5、it.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Customer and saleswoman. B. Customer and repairman. C. Manager and employee.11.What happened to the mans TV?A. It was dropped on the ground.B. The screen was broken.C. It didnt work at all.12.What will the shop do for the man?A.
6、 Replace his TV B. Pay half of the repair fee. C. Repair his TV immediately.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A forest. B. A dream. C. An accident.14.How does the woman feel now?A. Tired. B. Frightened. C. Sad.15.What do we know about the light?A. It was blue.B. It go
7、t bigger and then smaller.C. It looked like the face of a girl.16.What happened to the woman when she tried to run away?A. She saw an old man.B. She couldnt run fast.C. She fell down on the ground.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What is the talk mainly about?A. A bookstore. B. A grammar book. C. An English dic
8、tionary.18.When will the sale end?A. On 5th. B. On 7th. C. On 11th.19.Where is the talk given?A. At a company. B. At a school. C. At an exhibition.20.What is the speaker?A. A bookstore owner. B. An English teacher. C. A book seller.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中(A、B、C和
9、D),选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhats On?Print Your VoiceWe all know what our voice sounds like but what does it look like? How can the science of our voice be turned into art? Join us at the Print Your Voice workshop where your voice will be turned into personalized jewellery. Step into a special room to ex
10、plore the soundwaves of your voice and create an individualized recording, saying whatever you like. Each visitor will then turn a blank silver pendant(饰坠) into a unique piece of art with the soundwaves of your recording. Suitable for ages 15+.Date: Sunday 13 August, 10: 00 am-1: 00 pm 2:00pm-5:00pm
11、Address: Powerhouse Museum, Harris Street, UltimoTickets: Adults: $50, Teens(ages 15-17): $45.Tel: 92170222Making Your FutureDiscover Western Sydney Universitys Maker Space and work through a 3D project in this hands-on workshop. See how 3D printing works and create your future just with the technol
12、ogy! Suitable for ages 16 and over.Date: Thursday 17 August, 2: 30 pm-6: 00 pmAddress: Maker Space, Building Z, Western Sydney UniversityTickets: Free with bookingTel: 47360389Learn to Code(编码) with RoboticsRobots have become our close friends. In this workshop youll learn to write computer programs
13、 with them as you mix playing with learning. You will have the opportunity to use their creative minds to program basic robotic behaviors. Suitable for ages 13 and over.Date: Saturday 19 August, 10: 00 am-1: 00 pmAddress: Canva Offices, 2 Lacey St, Surry HillsTickets: 15Tel: 21791713Science of CakeJ
14、oin scientist Subha Nasir Ahmad in a chat about some of the science of baking and see a cake-decorating show using techniques drawn from science. Pick up tips and tricks to improve your baking game as you observe an expert in action make a Sunny Bakehouse Cake. Suitable for ages 16+.Date: Saturday 1
15、9 August, 9: 00 am-12: 00 pmAddress: Thrive 360, 706/2 Huntley St, AlexandriaTickets: $50Tel: 3389239121. What can you get if you visit Powerhouse Museum on 13 August?A. A small lovely robot B. A 3D printed recordingC. A Sunny Bakehouse Cake D. A piece of personalized jewellery22. What can visitors
16、do when they attend Making Your Future?A. Play with robots B. Have a free lunchC. Experience 3D printing D. Meet Subha Nasir Ahmad23. What do the four activities have in common?A. All are teenagers-targeted B. All are science-relatedC. All charge for admission D. All take place on the weekend BWhate
17、ver life threw at us each year, our family had one tradition at Christmas: our dog Pepper opened our presents for us.Last year, everyone made it home for a Christmas get-together. However, it couldnt feel perfect because Peppers health was becoming worse. Her life had already been longer than we exp
18、ected-she was fourteenand yet her mind was still sharp. Her love for life made us feel better. But her body could not keep up with her mind.Probably it was Peppers last Christmas, so we decided to make sure she would enjoy it. On Christmas Eve, we each prepared presents for her.Soon, Pepper selected
19、 her first Christmas gift. She turned the present, just as she was a young dog once more. She pulled the paper off the dog treat before she chewed(咀嚼)it slowly. Our family was so happy.Pepper saw the remaining three presents, and then turned to Mom as if asking, “May I open another?”“Go ahead, girl!
20、” Mom encouraged.For the next few minutes, Pepper opened each of her Christmas presents. While she did, she reminded us of the joy of being together. Our family felt as a wholenot because we were in the same room or city, but because our love brought us together.Pepper passed away after Christmas. H
21、er peaceful passing made us tearful. Her passing was also a celebration of life, because she gave my family so much love and laughter.I still treasure Peppers final Christmas gift. She taught me that no matter where we each spend the holidays, the smallest act of sincere giving can unite our family
22、through our love. For me, that knowledge is the longest-lasting gift of all.24. Why did the author think the Christmas wasnt perfect last year?A. Pepper was in poor health. B. Pepper died on Christmas Eve.C. He didnt get a Christmas gift. D. His family didn t feel as a whole.25.How many Christmas gi
23、fts did Pepper get last year?A. Four. B. Three. C. Two. D. One.26.What does the underlined phrase “the longest-lasting gift” in the last paragraph refer to?A. The friendship with the dog. B. The holiday spent with family.C. The Christmas present for the dog. D. The life lesson the author learned fro
24、m Pepper.27. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. The Power of Love B. Celebrating ChristmasC. The Importance of Helping Others D. Enjoying the Happiness of Making FriendsCShould I stay or should I go? An LED device (设备) for driverless cars aims to give pedestrians (行人) at a
25、crossing the power to communicate with cars, signaling for them to stop or drive on.Blink, created by researchers at the Royal College of Arts and Imperial College London, turns the awkward dance of eye contact and hand gestures that happens when a car slows down while someone is waiting to cross th
26、e road into something driverless cars can understand.Blink combines an organic light display with the Windscreen (挡风玻璃) and windows of a car and uses light signals to show pedestrians when the car is aware of their presence. If the car detects a pedestrian, a figure lights up.If a pedestrian raises
27、a hand as a stop sign, the figure turns green, directing the pedestrian to cross, and the car is prevented from moving forward. If they place a hand out to the side to signal for the car to go forward, the figure turns red and the car continues.But George Filip at the University of Nottingham, UK, i
28、snt certain it is a good idea to give pedestrians control over driverless cars. He says cities could end up crowded because pedestrians keep stopping cars.Producers should wait until the novelty of driverless cars has worn off before creating car-pedestrian communications systems, he says. “We need
29、to learn how people actually communicate with autonomous cars.”The idea is to help people feel more comfortable around driverless cars, says Blink co-creator Raunaq Bose. “It effectively gives pedestrians the car-stopping powers of lollipop men and women (帮助学童过马路的交通安全员).”The team hasnt yet tested th
30、e device on a driverless car, but Bose says several automotive companies have expressed interest.28. What do we know about Blink?A. its a new car brand B. Its a driving-aid system C. Its a car-producing company D its already widely known to the public29. What will a driverless car do when a pedestri
31、an puts a hand to the side?A. Pick up speed B. Slow down C. Come to a stop D Keep moving30. Whats George Filips attitude towards Blink?A. Negative B. Curious C. Uninterested D. Appreciative31. What can be inferred from what Bose said?A. There s a demand for the device B. The device has an uncertain
32、futureC. The device is perfect for driverless cars D. Several companies have begun to use the deviceDWhen baseball games start in America every spring, one April day is always used to honor Jackie Robinson, the man who broke the color line of Americas national game. While his achievements on the baseball field were impre