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四川省威远中学学年高一英语下学期第二次月考试题
四川省威远中学2020学年高一英语下学期第二次月考试题
第一部分:
听力(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)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.Howwillthemangototheairport?
A.Bycar.B.Bysubway.C.Bytaxi.
2.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthemovie?
A.Touched.B.Shocked.C.Excited.
3.Whatisthewomannow?
A.Ateacher.B.AdesignerC.Anaccountant.
4.Whenwillthewomanprobablygotoclass?
A.At10:
00am.B.At4:
00pm.C.At6:
00pm.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Apainting.B.Avillage.C.Amountain.
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.Whatwerethemendoingwhentheaccidenthappened?
A.Driving.B.Walking.C.Sleeping.
7.Howmanymensurvivedtheaccident?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Whatclassdoesthewomanlikebest?
A.Yoga.B.Boxing.C.Cycling.
9.Howisthemanpayingforthegym
A.Incash.B.ByAlipay.C.Bycard.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatwasthemansfirstmajor?
A.BusinessStudies.
B.EducationalScience.
C.TouristManagement.
11.Whendidthemanleavetheprimaryschool?
A.In2020.B.In2020.C.In2020.
12.Whatdidthemanteachintheprimaryschoolinhislastyear?
A.Math.B.English.C.Music.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Wheredoesthemanwanttogofirst?
A.Rhodes.B.Cyprus.C.Crete.
14.WhatdoesthewomansayabouttheSummerHotel?
A.It'snew.B.It'squiet.C.It'sbusy.
15.Whichhotelisafour-starhotel?
A.TheOceanHotel.
B.TheSpringHotel
C.TheSummerHotel.
16.HowfaristheSpringHotelfromthebeach?
A.Aboutonemile.
B.Abouttwomiles.
C.Aboutthreemiles.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whereisthebusiestshoppingstreetintheworldlocated?
A.InNewYork.B.InLondonC.InWarsaw.
18.HowmuchisapairofbluejeansforababyinPetitBateau?
A.£50.B.£90.C.£100.
19.WhatcancustomersdoinPanteta?
A.Enjoyfolkart.B.Buyleathercoats.C.Meetfamouslocals.
20.WhatisCaféBliklefamousfor?
A.Thesalad.B.Theicecream.C.Thecandybars.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A★★★☆☆
Reusablestrawwithcleaner&case
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AduroHomeDomeSmartOutlet(插座)
Thisnewproductfitsinanyoutletandallowsyoutocontrolthepowersupplythroughyourphone.Thismeansyoucancutyourenergyuse,fromlightstoheaters.TheAduroisnow60%offatjust$19.99.
OmegaAXLInklessPen
Millionsofballpointsaremadeandthrownawayeachyear.TheOmegaAXLisagreenreplacement—thisamazingpenputsdownperfectlinesusingaspecialkindofaluminium.Itneverrunsout,andyourdrawingswillalwaysstaycleanandtidy.Worth$39.99,theOmegapenisnowdiscounted(打折扣)to$29.99.
Altgalleychopsticks
Disposable(一次性的)chopsticksareanotherexampleofunnecessarywaste.TheAltgalleychopsticksarebetterfortheplanet,andtheywon'taffectthetasteofyourdish.Inaddition,theyarespeciallydesignedsotheywillstandupright.Thismakessurethatthechopsticksstayclearofrestaurant-tabledirt.Youcangetapairnowfor$11.99,saving33percentontheusualprice.
21.Whichproductoffersthehighestdiscount?
A.Reusablestraw.
B.Altgalleychopsticks.
C.OmegaAXLInklessPen.
D.AduroHomeDomeSmartOutlet.
22.WhatdoweknowabouttheOmegaAXLInklessPen?
A.Itcanbeusedforaverylongtime.
B.Itisakindofballpointpen.
C.Itcanbeeasilyerased.
D.Itcanstandupright.
23.Whatdothefourproductshaveincommon?
A.Theycanbeconnectedtosmartphones.
B.Theyarewidelypopularwithfamilies.
C.Theyareenvironmentallyfriendly.
D.Theyareeasytocarryandclean.
B★★★☆☆
Onanygivenday,youcanfindmost10-year-oldboysthrowingaballaroundoutside,ridingtheirbikes,orplayingvideogames.ButBradenBakerisdifferent.
Bradenisahearingimpaired(受损的)5th-graderandhastowearhearingaids(助听器).Unluckily,Braden'sdogChewyfoundhishearingaidsontheflooranddestroyedthem—notonce,buttwice—andtheyhadtobereplaced.Butat$3,500to$6,000apair,Braden'scarelessnesswascostly.
Braden'smotherAshleysatBradendownandhadalongtalkabouttakingbettercareofhishearingaids,explainingjusthowmuchtheycost.“Itoldhimthathewasluckywecouldbuyanotherpairandthatsomepeoplecouldn'taffordanewpair,”Ashleysaid.
ThosewordsclearlystuckinBraden'smind,whorealizedthatnoteverychildwhoneededhearingaidscouldaffordthem.Sorecently,the10-year-oldtookituponhimselftostartaGoFundMepagetoraisemoneyforthosewhoaren'tsolucky.
Bradenmadeavideotoexplainwhyhewantedtoraisemoney.Ashleysaid,“Weweren'treallysurehowitwouldturnout.Hebeganwithagoalof$1,000.Wewokeupthenextmorningandfoundthatithadraised$400.”
Thisencouragedhimtostartmakingevenmorevideos.Fast-forwardafewmonthsandBraden'sGoFundMepagehasraisedover$15,000,whichBradendonatedtotheOticonHearingFoundation.Andthatmoneywillbeusedtohelpotherfamiliesbuyhearingaidsfortheirchildren.
TheprojecthasnotonlytaughtBradenthevalueofmoney,butaccordingtohismom,“he'slearnedthatifyouputasmallideaintoaction,amazingthingscanhappen.”
AsforBraden'sadvicetothoselookingforwaystogivebacktoothers?
“Don'tgiveup!
Anysmallideacangetreallybig.”
24.WhydidBradenchangehishearingaids?
A.Hewantedabetterpairofhearingaids.
B.Theoldpairsweredestroyedbyhisdog.
C.Hishearingproblembecamemoreserious.
D.Helosttheoldpairsbecauseofhiscarelessness.
25.WhathasledtoBradenstartingaGoFundMepage?
A.Hismother'swordsabouttheusefulnessofhearingaids.
B.Hismother'sencouragementforhimtodogoodthings.
C.Hiswishtohelppoorchildrenwithhearingproblems.
D.Hisneedtobuyanewpairofhearingaids.
26.HowdidBradenandhismotherfeelwhenthepagewasstarted?
A.Uncertain.B.Satisfied.
C.Hopeful.D.Unexpected.
27.WhathasBradenlearnedfromworkingontheproject?
A.Oneshouldalwaysusemoneysmartly.
B.Asmallideacanmakeabigdifference.
C.Videoingisagoodwaytoreachpeople.
D.It'simportanttodreambigandholdontoit.
C★★★☆☆
IfyouwalkintotheHelvetiaLavenderFarmontherightweekendinJuly,you'llbegreetedbyrowsoflavender(薰衣草)bushes,white-toppedtents,andcountrymusic.TheownersofthesmallfarmoutsidePortland,Oregon,havebeenhostingtheeventfor11years.
Walkingpastthebooths(货摊),you'llseeNancyMiller,whoownsthefarmwithherhusband,Don.ThecoupleboughttheHillsborofarmforafewreasons.
“Ilovelavender,anditgrowssowellhere,andit'sjustsuchawonderful,fragrant(芳香的)flower,”Millersaid.“ThefarmwasalsoawaytoraisemoneyfortheworkwedoinUkraine.Werunarehabilitation(康复)center,andworkwithchildrenandteens.”
Millerexplainedthatbesidesitsbeautyandfragrance,lavenderhasseveraladvantages.“Forexample,ifIhaveaheadache,Iputadropoflavenderoilonmyforehead,andmyheadachedisappears,”shesaid.“Theotherpartthat'sveryimportantisthatit'srelaxing.”
NearoneoftheentrancestothefarmisaboothfilledwithwatercolorpaintingsbyAngelaGrainger.ShehasbeensellingherworksattheLavenderFestivalforeightyears,andsaysthatshe
lovesthespiritoftheevent.
Graingerbeganpaintingduringadifficulttimeinherlife.“Paintingwaslikemyhealingprocess,”shesaid.“Itmakesmehappy,andIhopethatwhenpeopleseemypaintings,theywalkawayhappy.”
JennieThompsonisalsoanexhibitorattheevent,presentingpeoplewithpristine(原始状态
的)photographsshetook.“Ilovephotography,”Thompsonsaid.“Myfavoritepartisrecordinglifeinfamiliesandpeopleenjoyingtheirgoodtimes.”
ForThompson,aphotographisamemoryrecordedforever.Sheinspiresotherphotographers
to“followyourinterest,takeclasses,andsticktoyourdream.”
28.WhatisonereasonwhythecoupleboughttheHillsborofarm?
A.Tosupporttheirworkwithkids.
B.Tobuildamedicalcenterthere.
C.Toofferotherpeoplearelaxingplace.
D.TofindatreatmentforMiller'sheadaches.
29.WhatdidAngelaGraingergetfrompainting?
A.Shebecameextremelywealthy.
B.Shegrewconfidentandtalkative.
C.Shegotabetterchanceofsuccess.
D.Shegotgreatcomfortandhappiness.
30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“inspires”inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Allows.B.Invites.C.Encourages.D.Prepares.
31.Whatcanvisitorsdoatthelavenderfarmevent?
A.Enjoylivepopmusic.
B.Growlavenderbythemselves.
C.Developtheirpaintingskills.
D.Enjoydifferentkindsofartworks.
D★★★★☆
“Snakesarepoisonous(有毒的)!
Quick!
Killthesnake!
”Manyanunfortunateharmlesssnakehasbeenkilledbecausewedonotquestionthetruthofourstereotypes.Stereotypesarefixed,orunchanged,ideasorfeelingswehaveaboutthingsinourworld.Theyarenotalwaysbasedonfactsbutinfluencemuchofourthinking.Ouractionsareoftenbasedonthestereotypes(模式化观念)weholdinourminds.
Infact,itiseasyforustobeinfluencedbythesestereotypes.“Ican'tdothatjob;onlyboysdothatkindofwork.”“I'dliketodothatwhenIleaveschoolbutIthinkthat'sajobforwomen.”Suchideascangreatlyreducethejobswemightthinksuitableforourselves.Theybecomelikeunseenchains(锁链)reducingourfreedomtochoosefrommanydifferentkindsofthings.
Stereotypesgetintoourmindswithoutusevenrealizingi