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青海省西宁市高一英语月考试题
青海省西宁市2017-2018学年高一英语12月月考试题
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)
1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?
A.Towriteacheck.B.Tocookdinner.C.Toreadthenewspaper.
2.Whenwillthefilmprobablystart?
A.At12:
15.B.At12:
30.C.At1245.
3.Howdidthemanhearabouttheaccident?
A.FromMary.B.Inthenewspaper.C.Onthetelevision.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.ThemanisfreeonTuesdayevening.B.ThemanisfreeonWednesdayafternoon.
C.ThewomanisbusyonTuesdayevening.
5.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithaboutthehotel?
A.Theawfuldinner.B.Thedirtyroom.C.Thenoisyenvironment.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Howmanytimesadayshouldthemantakethemedicine?
A.Twice.B.Threetimes.C.Fourtimes.
7.Whatshouldn'tthemandothesedays?
A.Smoke.B.Drinkwine.C.Overwork.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.Thefridgedoesn'twork.B.Heforgottofreezethechicken.C.Thewomandoesn'tlikechicken.
9.Howdidthemanfeelabouteatingout?
A.Itcosttoomuch.B.Itwasinconvenient.C.Itwasalwaysdisappointing.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Teacherandstudent.B.Classmates.C.Motherandson.
14.Whydidn'tthemancometotheclass?
A.Hehadbeenwritingreportsalldaylong.B.Hewastootiredtogoout.
C.Henearlylosthisconfidence.
15.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?
A.HeisprobablyfromanEnglish--speakingcountry.
B.Heisinterestedinlearningforeignlanguages.
C.HehadstudiedGermanbeforehecame.
16.WhohadlearntGermanbefore?
A.TomB.John.C.Jane.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WhatisJulie?
A.Aschoolnurse.B.Afamilydoctor.C.Asocialworker.
18.WhatisJulie'sresponsibility?
A.Toofferadviceandsupporttoteachers·B.Tomakesurethechildrenarehealthy.
C.Tohelpthechildrenwiththeirlife.
19.WhatkindofproblemdoesJuliedealwith?
A.Healthyeating.B.Schoolwork.C.Badmanners.
20.WhydoesJulielikeherjob?
A.Shecanlearnalotfromit.B.Shecanmeetmanypeople.C.Shelikesbeingwithchildren.
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
Thelist
BySiobhanVivian
Rating(等级):
3.9outof5stars
Hardcover:
$12.52
Paperback:
$6.79
WithTHELIST,SiobhanViviantakesyouintothelivesofeightverydifferentgirlsstrugglingwithissuesofidentity,self-esteem(自尊),andthejudgmentsoftheirschoolmates.Prettiestorugliest,onceyou’reonthelist,you’llneverbethesame.
TheRunningDream
ByWendelinVanDraanen
Rating:
4.8outof5starsHardcover:
$11.38
Paperback:
$9.90
Jessicathinksherlifeisoverwhenshelosesaleginacaraccident.She’snotcomfortedbythenewsthatshe’llbeabletowalkwiththehelpofanartificialleg.Asshestrugglestorecover,Jessicafeelsthatshe’sbothinthespotlight(公众注意的中心)andinvisible(无形的).Jessica’sembarrassedtorealizethatshe’sdonethesametoadisabledgirlnamedRosa.Withthesupportofmanypeople,Jessicamayactuallybeabletorunagain.Butthat’snotenoughforhernow.Shedoesn’tjustwanttocrossfinishlinesherself-shewantstotakeRosawithher.
TheBookThief
ByMarkusZusak
Rating:
4.6outof5stars
Hardcover:
$23.99 Paperback:
$7.39
Itis1939.NaziGermany.Thecountryisholdingitsbreath.Deathhasneverbeenbusier,andwillbecomebusierstill.LieselMemingerisafoster(被收养的)girllivingoutsideofMunich,whocan’tresistbooks.Withthehelpofherfosterfather,shelearnstoreadandsharesherstolenbookswithherneighborsaswellaswiththeJewishmanhiddeninherbasement.
The6MostImportantDecisionsYou’llEverMake
BySeanCovey
Rating:
4.6outof5stars
Paperback:
$13.09
Thechallengesteensfacetodayaretougherthanatanytimeinhistory.And,likeitornot,thechoicesteensmakewhilefacingthesechallengescanmakeorbreaktheirfutures.Thisbookshowsteenshowtomakesmartchoicesaboutthesixmostimportantchoicesthey’llface.
21.Whatisthelistmentionedinthefirstbookmainlyabout?
A.Students'testscores.B.Students'popularity.C.Students'appearances.D.Students'favouritebooks.
22.Whichwordcanbestdescribethestorytoldinthesecondbook?
A.InspiringB.AlarmingC.ConfusingD.Entertaining
23.HowmuchdoesapaperbackeditionofTheBookThiefcost?
A.$6.79B.$7.39C.$9.90D.$13.09
24.Whichauthor’sbookcanbesthelpteensmakewisedecisionsontheirfuture?
A.SeanCoveyB.MarkusZusakC.SiobhanVivianD.WendelinVanDraanen
B
Weseethissceneallthetime.Agroupofpeoplestandonastreetcorner,waitingforthetrafficlighttochange.Manylookdownattheirsmartphonesinsteadoflookingatthetrafficlight.Oneofthemmightstepintotrafficandcouldgethitbyacar.
NowBodegraven-Reeuwijk,aDutchtown,planstofixtheproblem.Theplanistoaddtrafficlightsontheground.Whenwalkersarelookingdowntheymightseethem.Strips(条状)oflightswereputintotheground.TheyuseLEDlights,inwhichelectricitymovesthroughacrystal(水晶).Astheelectricitymoves,lightison.The“lightlines”changethecoloratexactlythesametimeasthetrafficlightsabovethem.
Peoplelookdownwhentheylookattheirphones.Theymightnoticethelightsinthegroundandthentheywillknowthetrafficlighthaschangedcolor.SchoolsinBodegraven-Reeuwijknearthelightlinesareexcitedbecausetheyarehopingthelightlineswillmakestudentssafer.
IntheU.S.,“distractedwalking”isaseriousproblem.AccordingtotheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration,5376peoplewerekilledbycarswhilewalkingintheU.S.in2015.Theyearbefore,4884diedthisway.
PamelaLampittisalawmakerinNewJersey.Lastyear,sheintroducedabill(议案)aboutwalkingandusingsmartphones.Shewantstoprotectpeoplefromgettinghurt.Thebillwouldhavemadeitillegaltowalkandtextatthesametime.Shesayswalkerswholookdownattheirphonescauseadangertothemselvesanddriversontheroad.
25.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Peopleoftenbreaktrafficrules.
B.Thecasesoftrafficaccidentsareincreasing.
C.Usingsmartphonesinthestreetisdangerous.
D.Walkersshouldwatchoutwhencrossingthestreet.
26.Whatdoweknowabout“lightlines”?
A.Theycanreplacetrafficlights.
B.Theyarepoweredbysolarenergy.
C.Theyaremadeofcrystalsthatcanshine.
D.Theychangetheircolorbasedontrafficlights.
27.WhatdoschoolsinBodegraven-Reeuwijkthinkof“lightlines”?
A.Theyaresafe.
B.Theyareuseful.
C.Theyaredangerous.
D.Theyareinteresting.
C
Notonlydoestheuseofplasticwaterbottleshurtyourwallet, butitalsocausespollution, wastesenergy, andsurprisinglywastes water.Only23%oftheplasticinAmericaendsupinrecyclingbins, meaning over$1billionworth ofplasticistreatedasrubbishayear.Recently, SkippingRocks Lab hasinventedakindofwater bottlecalledOoho.
It’sakindofconvenient, clearwaterbottlethatcaneitherbedrunk oreaten.Todrinkit, youcaneithergetridofthemembrane(薄膜) ortearaholeinthemembrane withyourteethtopourthewater intoyourmouth.It’scompletelyinsipid soyouneedn’t worryaboutanytaste.
It aimsforlarge outdoor events wheretonsofplasticbottlesareusedandfrequentlyleftbehindaslitter. Toomuchplasticissure todoharmtotheenvironment, whichcouldaccountforthepurposeofsuchanewinvention.
Theteamhasbeenworkingforthepasttwoyearstodevelopthetechnologyandmaterialsthatare neededtoproduceOoho.Thepriceforanonlybubble (泡状物) or aunitofbubbleshasn’tbeendecided yet, butitcostsabouttwocentstocreateaunit, whichischeaperthanplasticbottles.Theteamhasalsobeenselling Ooho waterbottlesinLondonforthepastsixmonths.
Ooho iscatchingmanypeople’sattentionandhasraisedover$1millionin onlythreedays.It’smostlybeingsoldateventsatthemomenttointerestthebuyerswhiletheproductionmachineisgettingupandrunning.It’squicklymakinga rise, sokeepinganeyeoutforthesebottles ofthefuture.
28.HowismostplasticinAmericadealtwith?
A.Itiswastedbypeople.
B.Itisreusedasnewenergy.
C.Itisburiedundertheground.
D.Itisappliedtonewtechnology.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedworld“insipid”inParagraph2probablymean?
A.Sweet.B.Delicious.C.Tasteless.D.Interesting.
30.WhatcanweinferabouttheOoho?
A.Itplanstobesoldataverylowprice.
B.Ithassomeadvantagesoverplasticbottles.
C.IthastakentheplaceofplasticbottlesinLondon.
D.PropermaterialsofmakingOohoarehardtofind.
31.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsOoho’sfuture?
A.Doubtful.B.UninterestedC.Positive.D.Worried.
D
Isatinmyseatasmynewgradesixclassmatesfoundtheirs.Inthefrontoftheclassstoodournewmathteacher,watchingus.“Comeon.Wedon’thaveallday.Getsettledplease.”
Thebellrang.
“OK.Welcometoanewschoolyear.I’mMr.StevensandI’msureI’lllearnallyournamesinnotime.”Hewalkedaroundtheclasshandingoutmathbooks.Whenitwasdone,hereturnedtothefrontoftheclassandlookedatus.Westaredback.“Whatareyouwaitingfor?
Getstarted?
”hesaid.
Welookedathim----confused.Wasn’thegoingtoteachus?
“Istheresomethingwrongwithyourears?
You’renotalldeaf,areyou?
”
Onebraveboyatthebackoftheclassaskedwhatweallwantedtoknow.“Mr.Stevens,aren’tyougoingtoteachus?
”
“Rubbish!
”Mr.Stevensreplied,“Yo