高一英语上学期第二次月考试题 人教 新目标版Word格式.docx
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CoffeeB.
OrangeC.
Tea
2.
When
will
Jim
return?
On
July
10B.
11C.
12
3.
is
going
to
do
next?
Attend
a
meeting
B.
See
manager.
C.
Do
some
translation.
4.
are
speakers
talking
about?
An
animalB.
A
paper.C.
teacher.
5.
color
was
’s
bedroom
before?
PinkB.
BlueC.
Green
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
old
man?
A.16B.17.C.18.
7.
man
improve
his
English
now?
By
seeing
movies
B
watching
TV
shows
reading
books
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题
8.WhatdoesthemanthinkofFrankJones?
A.Humorous(幽默的).B.SeriousC.Smart(伶俐的)
9.Whatkindofquestionsisthewomangoodat?
A.Onesaboutmusicorstars.
B.Onesaboutmathorscience.
C.Onesabouthistoryorgeography.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Whatdidtheclubsendtoeachmemberlastmonth?
A.AmagazineB.ApenC.Avideo
11.Howoftendoestheclubholdacompetition?
A.OnceaweekB.OnceamonthC.Onceayear
12.Howmuchshouldamemberpayhalfayear?
A.FivepoundsB.FourpoundsC.Threepounds
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Whatdayisittoday?
A.FridayB.Thursday.C.Wednesday
14.Whoforgotthewordsduringtheplay?
A.PeterB.HarryC.Mark
15.WhatwasFred
’sproblem?
A.Hefelloverachair.
B.Hecausedlightstobeoff.
C.Hegaveuptheplaymidway
16.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutthesituationontheman
’sfirstnight?
A.It'
snormal.B.It’sfunny.C.It’ssurprising.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhereisKatenow?
A.InLondonB.InEdinburghC.InParis.
18.Whatwastheweatherlikewhenthespeakerwascamping?
A.Sunny.B.RainyC.Cloudy
19.Whatdidthespeakerdoonthefourthdayoftheholiday?
A.Shevisitedavillageschool.
B.Shesailedonthelake.
C.Shewenttoamuseum.
20.WheredoesKateworknow?
A.AtalibraryB.AtagymC.Atasupermarket
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和D)中,选出最佳选项。
(A)
Doyouloveholidaysbuthatetheincreaseweightthatfollows?
Youarenotalone.
Holidaysarehappydayswithpleasureanddeliciousfoods.Manypeople,however,areworriedabouttheweightthatcomesalongwiththesedeliciousfoods.
Withproperplanning,though,itispossibletocontrolyourweight.Theideaistoenjoytheholidaysbutnottoeattoomuch.Youdon'
thavetoturnawayfromthefoodsthatyouenjoy.Thefollowingsuggestionsmaybeofsomehelptoyou.
Donotmissmeals.Beforeyonleavehomeforafeast(宴会),haveasmalllow-fatsnack.Thismayhelptokeepyoufromgettingtooexcitedbeforedeliciousfoods.Beginwithclearsoupandfruitorvegetables.Alargeglassofwaterbeforeyoueatmayhelpyoufeelfull.Useasmallplate;
alargeplatewillencourageyoutohavemorethanenough.
Betternothavehigh-fatfoods.Dishesthatlookoilyorcreamyhavemuchfatinthem.
Chooseleanmeat(瘦肉).Fillyourplatewithsaladandgreenvegetables.
Ifyouhaveasweettooth,trymints(薄荷)andfruits.Theydon’thavefatcontentascreamandchocolate.
Don’tletexercisetakeabreakduringtheholidays.A20-minutewalkafteramealcanhelpburnoffexcess(过多的)calories.
21.Holidaysarehappydayswithpleasurebuttheymay______
A.bringweightproblems
B.bringyoumuchtroubleinyourlife
C.makeyouworriedaboutyourfoods
D.makeyouhatedeliciousfoods
22.Inordertoreallyenjoyyourholidayswithoutputtingonweight,you'
dbetter__
A.drinkmuchwaterandhavevegetablesonly
B.noteatthefoodinhighfat
C.notacceptinvitationstofeasts
D.turnawayfromdeliciousfoods
23.Accordingtothepassage,___isanecessaryparttostopyoufromputtingonweight.
A.vegetables
B.water
C.caloriesofenergy
D.physicalexercise
24.Excesscaloriescanbefoundinyourbodyintheformof___.
A.energy
B.fat
C.food
D.somethinginvisible(看不见)
(B)
WhenIaskedmydaughterwhichitemshewouldkeep;
thephone,thecar,thecooker,thecomputer,theTV,orherboyfriend,shesaid“thephone”.Personally,Icoulddowithoutthephoneentirely,whichmakesmeunusual.Becausethetelephoneischangingourlivesmorethananyotherpieceoftechnology.
Point1Thetelephonecreatestheneedtocommunicate,inthesamewaythatmoreroadscreatemoretraffic.Mydaughtercomeshomefromschoolat4:
00pmandthenspendsanhouronthephonetalkingtotheverypeopleshehasbeenatschoolwithallday.Ifthephonedidnotexist,wouldshehaveanythingtotalkabout?
Point2Themobilephonemeansthatweareneveralone.“Themobilesavedmylife,”saysCrystalJohnstone.ShehadanaccidentinherVolvoontheA45betweenOtleyandSkipton.Trappedinside,shemanagedtomakethecallthatbroughttheambulance(救护车)toherrescue.
Point3Themobileremovesoursecret.ItallowsmarketingmanagerofHabaDeutsch,CarlNicolaisen,toringhissalesstaffallroundtheworldatanytimeofdaytoaskwheretheyare,wheretheyaregoing,andhowtheirlastmeetingwent.
Point4Thetelephoneseparatesus.AntonellaBramanteinRomesays,“WeworkedinseparateofficesbutIcouldseehimthroughthewindow.Itwaseasytogethisnumber.Weweresonear——butwedidn’tmeetforthefirsttwoweeks!
”
Point5Thetelephoneallowsustoreachoutbeyondourownlives.Todaywecantalktoseveralcompletestrangerssimultaneously(同时地)onchatlines(atleastmydaughterdoes.Iwouldn’tknowwhattotalkabout).Wecantalkacrosstheworld.Wecaneventalktoastronauts(ifyouknowany)whilethey’respace-walking.And,withthephonelinehookeduptothecomputer,wecanaccess(存取)theInternet,thebiggestlibraryonEarth.
25..Howdoyouunderstand‘Point1—Thetelephonecreatestheneedtocommunicate?
A.Peopledon’tcommunicatewithouttelephone.
B.Peoplecommunicatebecauseofthecreatingofthetelephone.
C.Peoplecommunicatemoresincetelephonehasbeencreated.
D.Peoplecommunicatemorebecauseofmoretraffic.
26.Whichofthefollowingbestshowspeople’sattitudetowardsmobilephones?
A.Mobilephoneshelppeopledealwiththeemergency.
B.Mobilephonesbringconvenienceaswelllittlesecrettopeople.
C.Mobilephonesaresoimportantandshouldbeencouraged.
D.Mobilephonesarepartofpeople’slife.
27.Whichpointsdoyouthinksupporttheideathatphonesimprovepeople’slife?
a.Point1.b.Point2.c.Point3.d.Point4.e.Point5.
A.c,dB.a,eC.a,cD.b,e
28.Thebesttitleforthepassageis___.
A.phonePower
B.KindsofPhone
C.howtoUsePhones
D.AdvantageofPhones
(C)
Apassengerhasbeenfinedalmost
550afterhewascaughtwithoutatrainticket—thatwouldhavecostjust
2.80.
NickyHaywood,fromNottingham,wasfoundguiltyoftravellingonanEastMidlandstrainfromNottinghamtoNewsteadwithoutaticket.
The27yearold,whodidnotappearforhishearingatNottinghamMagistratesCourt(地方法庭),isnowbeingmadetopaytheprice—whichisalmost200timestheoriginalprice—forthe20minutejourney.
AccordingtotheNottinghamPost,MagistrateshaveorderedHaywoodtopaya
220fine,
302incosts,a
22governmentsurcharge(追加费用)andthe
2.80fare.
Seniorconductor,YvonneClaywasworkingonthedayoftheincident,accordingtotheNottinghamPost.
ThenewspaperreportedthatshesaidHaywoodhadgotonthetrainwithoutaticket,thoughhehadthechancetobuyonefrombothvendingmachinesandbookingofficesontheplatform.
Shesaid:
“HeofferedaSoloElectroncardbutwecouldnottakethatonthetrain.Iinformedhimwithanoticetopay.Hegavehisnameandaddressandhad21daystopaythefare.”
Eventhoughhewasgiventhreeweekstopaythe
2.80,apaymentfromHaywoodwasnotreceived.
29.HowmuchshouldNickyHaywoodpayaccordingtothecourt?
A.
2.80.B.
544.C.
550.D.
546.8.
30.NickyHaywoodcanbuyaticketfrom.
A.convenienceshopsB.bookingofficesC.theconductorD.thecourt
31.WhichofthefollowingsentencesisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.NickyHaywoodwasheadingtoNottinghaminthisincident.
B.Theconductordidn’tinformhimtopaytheticket.
C.NickyHaywoodofferedacardbutitcouldn’tbeusedonthattrain.
D.IfNickyHaywoodhadbeengivensomedaysaftertheincident,hewouldhavepaidtheticket.
32.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeNickyHaywood?
A.WelleducatedB.Responsible.C.Dishonest.D.Mean.
(D)
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ThemostfamousoneinNorthAmericawastheSanFranciscoearthquakeof1906.Sevenhundredpeoplediedandproperty(财产)damageamountedtoabout$425,000,000.Thegreatestdestructioncamefromthefiresthatfollowedthequake.
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