河北省深州市长江中学学年高一英语下学期第一次月考试题Word格式.docx
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A.Thewomancannotseewell.
B.Theman’sdoglookslikeacat.
C.Thespeakersarefromdifferentcountries.
4.Whyisthewomanexcited?
A.Shegotaninterviewopportunity.
B.Shewashiredforanewjob.
C.Shejustleftheroldjob.
5.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Salesmanandcustomer.B.Neighbors.C.Husbandandwife.
第二节
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。
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、7题。
6.Whenwillthegrassbecut?
A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Inthreeweeks.
7.WhyisMrs.Johnson’sgrasslong?
A.Sheistoobusy.
B.Jimhasn’tcutit.
C.Herhusbandhasn’tcutit.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatdidthemanusetocleantheteapot?
A.Oil.B.Dishsoap.C.Water.
9.Whatdoesthemansayaboutelectricteapots?
A.Theyaresafer.
B.Theysaveenergy.
C.Theyareeasytoclean.
10.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?
A.Heaskedthewomantocleanthekitchen.
B.He’salwaysbeenamasteratcleaning.
C.Hedidn’tknowhowtocleanbefore.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatdothespeakersneedmoneyfor?
A.Acar.B.Thesoccerteam.C.Thesummercamp.
12.Wherewillthemanselllemonade?
A.Infrontofhishouse.B.Nearhisschool.C.Atthebeach.
13.Howwillthewomanmakemoney?
A.Bysellingcups.
B.Bywashingcars.
C.Byworkingatasnackbar.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Wherearethespeakers?
A.InNewOrleans.B.InMemphis.C.InBoston.
15.Whydoesn’ttheboywanttogoskiinginthefrontyard?
A.Hethinksskiingtheredangerous.
B.Hewantstobuildasnowmaninstead.
C.Hedoesn’twanttobecoveredinsnow.
16.Howdoesthegirlknowsomuchaboutthesnow?
A.Shegrewupinacoldarea.
B.Shelearnedaboutitfromhermother.
C.Shespenteverywinterinthemountains.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.HowmanyvisitorschoosetoattendLSU?
A.Asmallpercentageofitsvisitors.
B.Abouthalfofitsvisitors.
C.Mostofitsvisitors.
18.Whyaremanystudentsattractedtotheschool?
A.Becauseofitshistory.
B.Becauseofthebeautifulenvironment.
C.Becauseofthegoodathletesinschool.
19.Whicharethestrongprogramsattheschool?
A.Educationandsports.
B.AgricultureandSpanish.
C.Sportsandenvironmentalstudies.
20.Whatisauniquefactabouttheschool?
A.Theyhavecowsoncampus.
B.80%oftheirbuildingsarebrandnew.
C.Mostoftheworld’sbestathletesgothere.
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
TheBestFreeTouristPlacesinAmerica
Alaska:
AnchorageMarketandFestival
AlthoughAnchorageisn'
tthecapitalofAlaska,itisthestate'
slargestcitywiththelargestpopulation.TheAnchorageMarketandFestivalisopenandfreeofchargeonweekends.AnchorageisatthebeginningoftheTonyKnowlesCoastalTrail,wherewalkscanlastbetweentwohoursandahalfday.
It'
sfree,ofcourse.
Arkansas:
WalmartMuseum
LyinginthenorthwestcornerofArkansasisBentonville,whichgavebirthtoalittlemallyoumayhaveheardof.It'
sWalmart,oneofthebiggestcompaniesintheworldatpresent.ItisfreetovisittheWalmartMuseum,whichattractsthousandsofvisitorseveryyear.Andjustoutsidethetownisthewell-knownCrystalBridgesMuseumofAmericanArt,whichisalsofree.
Connecticut:
YaleUniversity
NewHaven,ConnecticutwasthefirstplaceintheU.S.toofferpizzatothehungryandthehomeless,includingstudentsofYaleUniversity.WhileinNewHavenyoucangoonatourofthecampus(校园),where
manybeautifulbuildingshaveexistedforalongtime.It'
stheuniversitywherePresidentBushes,BillandHillary
Clinton,journalistBobWoodward,andSamuelF.B.Morsestudied.
Kansas:
SantaFeTrail
WesternKansashasverylittlelightpollution.Soasyoutravelalong,stoponceinawhileandstareatthenightsky.TheSantaFeTrailwentthroughKansasandyoucanstillwalkthelongestremainingdistanceoftheroadjustoutsideDodgeCity.
21.WhatmayespeciallyattractvisitorstoBentonville?
A.Thechancetofindmanyinterestinggoods.
B.Thechancetogettrainedinalargecompany.
C.ThechancetogetsomethingfreeinWalmart.
D.ThechancetogetagoodknowledgeofWalmart.
22.WhatcanpeopledoinNewHaven?
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A.Enjoyfreepizza.B.Appreciateoldbuildings.
C.Meetfamouspeople.D.Attendsomefreeclasses.
23.Whichplaceismoreattractivetothosewhoenjoythepeacefulnightsky?
A.WesternKansas.B.Bentonville.C.Anchorage.D.NewHaven.
B
SonyatookRupert,arescuedog,backhomethreeyearsago,andsoonfounditlikedattackingstrangersandotheranimals,whichshebelievedwascausedbypain.
IttookSonyaayeartodevelopanormalrelationshipwithRupert,duringwhichshelearneditwasafraidof
beingleftaloneandalsocouldn'
twalkproperly.Finally,shedecidedtotakeittoseeavet(兽医).AfterexaminingRupert,thevetsaiditslegwasbroken,anditneededanimmediateoperation.
Butwhenithadtogoinforanoperationonitsleg,therewasaproblem—thevetMikecouldn'
tgetnearthe
dog.MikeandSonyawereleftscratching(抓)theirheadsuntiloneofthemcameupwithanidea.SonyasaidRupertsleptonamousesuitsoshesuggestedthatMikeputiton.
Atfirst,thedogbarked(吠叫)wildlywhenMiketriedtooperateonitinusualclothes.Tomakehispatient
feelatease,Mikedecidedtodressupinthemouseclothestoseeifitwouldbelessworried.Amazingly,itworked.ItstoppedbarkingandimmediatelybecamegoodfriendswithMikewhenheputonthesuit.Asaresult,hewasabletoperformanoperationonthelegsafelyandtheresultwasquitesatisfying.
Afterthesuccessfuloperation,Mikehuggedthedogaroundtheneck,whichisn'
tusuallywell-receivedby
pets.Miketriedtobeasrespectfulofitsneedsaspossibleandmadetimetogivesomeattention.WhatMikehaddonecreatedaspecialexperienceoreventinthedog'
slife.
24.WhatdoweknowaboutRupert?
A.Itwasoftenleftaloneathome.B.Itwashardtogetonwithatfirst.
C.ItslegbrokeafteritwassavedbySonya.D.Itsviolencewascausedbyitsrescuejob.
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25.WhydidMikeandSonyascratchtheirheads?
A.Theycouldn'
tfindamousesuit.
B.Theyhadgreatpainintheirheads.
C.Theydidn'
tknowhowtocalmthedogdown.
D.Theydidn'
tfindthecauseofRupert'
spain.
26.WhydidRupertstopbarking?
A.ItsawSonya.B.Itdidn'
tfeelpain.
C.Itsawthemousesuit.D.ItwashuggedbyMike.
27.What'
sthestorymainlyabout?
A.Avetsavedadogfromdying.
B.Sonyasavedaninjureddog.
C.Sonyatookaninjureddoghome.
D.Avetworeamousesuittooperateonadog.
C
Ridingontheroad?
Timetoreviewallthatyoulearnedinelementaryschool—especiallyifyou'
llberidingintraffic.
Alwaysrideontherightsideofthestreetinthesamedirectionasthetraffic.Neverrideagainsttraffic.Tryto
usebikelanes(车道)wheneveryoucan.
Alwaysstopandcheckfortrafficinbothdirectionswhenleavingyourdriveway.Somepeopleincarsjustdon'
tseecyclists.
Watchtrafficcloselyforturningcarsorcarspullingoutofdriveways.
Don'
tridetoocloselytoparkedcars—doorscanopensuddenly!
Stopatallstopsignsandstopatredlightsjustascarsdo.Takespecialcareatcrossroads.It'
sagoodideato
walkyourbikeacrossbusycrossroadsusingthecrosswalk.
twearheadphoneswhilebiking—youneedtohearwhat'
sgoingonaroundyou.
Neverchangedirectionsorchangelaneswithoutfirstlookingbehindyouandusingthecorrecthandsignals.Thatwayeveryoneknowswhereyou'
regoing.Youcanuseyourleftarmforallhandsignals.Toshowyou'
remakingaleftturn,holdyourarmstraightouttotheleft.Toshowarightturn,bendyourelbow(肘部),holdingyourarmupinan“L”shape.Andbeforeyoustop,bendyourelbow,pointingyourarmdownwardinanupsidedown“L”shape.Ofcourse,youcanalsoholdyourrightarmstraightouttotherighttoshowyouaregoingtoturnright.
Bikingisafunwaytogetexerciseandagreatwaytogetaround,butbikeinjuriesarecommon.Sofollowthesetipstoreallyenjoyyourride.
28.Whileridinginthestreet,weshouldn'
tride_______.
A.inheavytrafficB.beforeparkedcars
C.behindturningcarsatcrossroadsD.intheoppositedirectionofthetraffic
29.Listeningtomusicwhileriding.
A.isharmfultoourhearingB.mayputusindanger
C.maystopuschanginglanesD.isagoodwaytohelpusrelax
30.Whichtwopicturesmightshowthesamedirection?
A.a,bB.a,cC.b,dD.c,d
31.What'
sthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.RidingsafelyB.Ridingintraffic
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C.CorrecthandsignalsD.Agreatwaytogetaround
D
Ifyouthinkthatrunningmarathonswillhelpyoulivealongandhealthylife,newresearchmaycomeasashock.Accordingtoarecentscientificstudy,peoplewhodoaverystrenuousworkoutareaslikelytodieaspeoplewhodonoexerciseatall.
ScientistsinDenmarkhavebeenstudyingover1,000joggers(慢跑者)andnon-joggersfor12years.The
deathratesfromthesamplegroupindicatethatpeoplewhojogataproperpacetwoorthreetimesaweekforlessthantwoandahalfhoursintotalareleastlikelytodie.Thebestspeedtojogatwasfoundtobeabout5milesperhour.Theresearchsuggeststhatpeoplewhojogmorethanthreetimesaweekorathigherspeeds