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辽宁省大连市旅顺口区高一英语上学期月考试题doc
辽宁省大连市旅顺口区2021-2022高一英语上学期10月月考试题
(时间:
120分钟总分:
150分)
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷上答题无效。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷
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)
1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.AtanairportB.InalibraryC.Inahotel
2.Whatisthemandoingprobably?
A.Takingaphoto.B.Givingdirections.C.Lookingforabuilding
3.Whatistheweatherliketoday?
A.SunnyB.WindyC.Rainy
4.Howdoesthewomanwanttogettothezooatfirst?
A.BytaxiB.OnfootC.Bybus
5.Whatwillthemandonext?
A.Sendsomeonetothewoman’sroom.
B.Buysomebuttonsforthewoman.
C.Takeaninstructionbooktothewoman.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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和7题。
6.WhatdoesthemansayaboutNewYork?
A.It’sreallybigandhasalargepopulation.
B.It’sthebestplacetolivein.
C.There’salwayssomethingexcitingtodothere.
7.Wherearethespeakersnow?
A.InFiji.B.InNewZealandC.IntheUnitedStates
听第7段材料,回答第8和9题。
8.Whendidthewomanstopaskingherparentsformoney?
A.Whensheworkedforthegovernment.B.Whensheworkedasanurse.
C.Whensheleftschool.
9.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.Hewasforcedtostudyabroad.B.Heiseagerformorefreedom.
C.Hehasalwaysbeenhappywithhislife.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whendidtheaccidenthappen?
A,ThisafternoonB.LastnightC.Yesterdayafternoon
11.Whathappenedtotheman?
A.Hefellintothewater.B.Hewastrappedtoo.C.Hewasbadlyhurt.
12.Whoactuallyrecuedtheboy?
A.TheCoastRescueService.B.Ayounglady.C.Twomiddle-agedmen.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Howoftendoesthewomangototheclub?
A.TwiceamonthB.OnceaweekC.Twiceaweek
14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherimprovementonexcising?
A.BigB.MediumC.Small
15.Howlongdoesthewomanswimeachtime?
A.20minutesB.30minutesC.50minutes.
16.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatthemando?
A.Workoutbeforeswimming.B.Drinksomewaterbeforeexercising.
D.Cometotheclubwithher.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthespeakermostprobably?
A.AteacherB.A.painterC.Agallerydirector.
18.Whatshouldthestudentsdowhentheyareonthetrip?
A.Lookthroughareport.B.Collectsomeinformation.
C.Chooseanamefortheexhibition.
19.Whichofthefollowingmaynotbeincludedinthereport?
A.Theplaceanddateofthetrip.B.Thedescriptionofsomepaintings.
C.Theweatherduringthetrip.
20.Whatcanthestudentslearnaboutduringthetrip?
A.Thepainter’seducation.B.Thepainter’sfamily.C.Thepainter’sfuture.
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)
A
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Before2011,peopledidn’tknowTuverymuch.Manyfriendsplayedjokeswithher“theProfessorofThreeNone's”:
nodegree(学位),nostudyexperienceabroad,notamemberofanyChinesenationalcolleges.Butsheishard-working.ShereadalotoftraditionalChinesemedicinebooksanddidalotofresearchesonthedisease.
InFebruary,2012,TuwasnamedNationalOutstandingFemales(OneoftheTen)TuisnowamodelofChinesemedicalworkers.
21.Artemisininisusedto________.
A.makemedicineB.makefoodC.getawardD.dotheexperiment
22.Inthe1960sand1970scouldfindwaystostoptheMalaria.
A.ScientistsinChinaB.onlyTuYouyouC.ScientistsallovertheworldD.noscientist
23.TuYouyoubecameveryfamous____________.
A.inthe1960sB.in1970C.before2011D.after2012
24.FromTuYouyou’sstory,weknowthatsheisa___________woman.
A.friendlyB.kindC.cleverD.hard-working
B
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Exerciselikebicyclinghasbeenshowntomakepeoplefeelbetter,morerelaxedandself-confident.
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A.surprisingB.excitingC.expensiveD.popular
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A.pollutetheenvironmentaroundB.findsomethingyoudidn’tnotice
C.goeverywhereandusealittleoilD.getoffyourbikeandbegintowork
27.Oneofthebenefitsfrombicyclingisthat.
A.youcanfoldthebicycleB.youwillbefriendlytoothers
C.youwillbemorerelaxedD.youmaygetfatterandfatter
28.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Bicyclingisenjoyableexerciseforpeople.B.Drivingcarsishealthierthanridingbikes.
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C
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