学年河北省武邑中学高一下学期第一次月考英语试题含听力.docx
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学年河北省武邑中学高一下学期第一次月考英语试题含听力
河北武邑中学2017级高一下学期第一次月考英语试题
命题人:
杨雪
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共10页。
考试结束后,只交答题卡。
保存好试卷。
第I卷(选择题共90分)
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将自己的班级、姓名、学号、考试顺序号填写清楚
2.各小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号,在试题卷上作答无效。
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,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。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Wheredidthewomanfindtheball?
A.Ontheroad.B.Inthetree.C.Intheflowers.
2.Whatwillthespeakersdo?
A.LookforTony.B.Haveameal.C.Gototheclassroom.
3.Whatisthewoman?
A.Anactress.B.Adirector.C.Aphotographer.
4.Wheredoesthewomanprobablywork?
A.Atarestaurant.B.Atahotel.C.Ataclothesshop.
5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sidea?
A.Acceptable.B.Strange.C.Great.
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至7题。
6.WhichsportwillDannygofor?
A.Cycling.B.Horse-riding.C.Climbing.
7.WhenwillDannygoonthisholiday?
A.InJune.B.InJuly.C.InAugust.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Sheisoverweightnow.
B.Shelikeslemonjuicealot.
C.Shedidn'tdoanyexercisebefore.
9.Whatcanthewomaneatbesidesvegetablesalad?
A.Sugar.B.Seafood.C.Fruit.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Customerandsaleswoman.
B.Customerandrepairman.
C.Managerandemployee.
11.Whathappenedtotheman'sTV?
A.Itwasdroppedontheground.
B.Thescreenwasbroken.
C.Itdidn'tworkatall.
12.Whatwilltheshopdofortheman?
A.ReplacehisTV
B.Payhalfoftherepairfee.
C.RepairhisTVimmediately.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Aforest.B.Adream.C.Anaccident.
14.Howdoesthewomanfeelnow?
A.Tired.B.Frightened.C.Sad.
15.Whatdoweknowaboutthelight?
A.Itwasblue.
B.Itgotbiggerandthensmaller.
C.Itlookedlikethefaceofagirl.
16.Whathappenedtothewomanwhenshetriedtorunaway?
A.Shesawanoldman.
B.Shecouldn'trunfast.
C.Shefelldownontheground.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?
A.Abookstore.B.Agrammarbook.C.AnEnglishdictionary.
18.Whenwillthesaleend?
A.On5th.B.On7th.C.On11th.
19.Whereisthetalkgiven?
A.Atacompany.B.Ataschool.C.Atanexhibition.
20.Whatisthespeaker?
A.Abookstoreowner.B.AnEnglishteacher.C.Abookseller.
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
FirstLadyMichelleObamaisabigfanofvolunteering.Volunteeringmeansworkingforfreetohelpsomeoneelse.Mrs.Obamasaysvolunteeringisveryimportant.“Itshouldbepartofeveryone’slife,”shesays.
Manyteensagree.Theysaythathelpingothersfeelsgreatandmakesadifference.Thesedays,moreteensvolunteerthanworkforpay.Teenscleanupparks,walkdogsatanimalshelters,visittheelderlyandmore.
Somecities----includingSeattle,Chicago,andWashington,D.C.----requirehighschoolstudentstovolunteer.Studentsmustvolunteerinordertograduate.Thestudentvolunteerslearnnewskillsandhelptheircommunities.
Manyparentsareinfavoroftheidea----theysayvolunteeringhelpsteensbuildjobskills.Butmostteensdon’twanttobeforcedtovolunteer.Theysaytheyarebusy.Andtheysayvolunteeringisonlyfunifit’sachoice.
Readbothsidesofthedebateanddecide.
YES
Volunteeringcanhelpteensgetintocollegeorgetajob.
Manycitiesandtownsneedhelp.Volunteerscanhelpkeepimportantprogramsgoing.
Notallteenswillvolunteerifitisn’trequired.Schoolsshouldrequirestudentstodoalltheycantogetreadyforadultlife.
NO
Mostteensarealreadyverybusywithclasses,homework,jobsandsports.Forcingthemtodomoreisn’tfair.
Itshouldbeuptoeachperson.Helpingoutdoesn’tfeelasgoodifyouhavetodoit.
Findingavolunteerjobisn’talwayseasy.Studentsshouldn’tbekeptfromgraduatingbecauseofsomethingtheycan’tcontrol.
B
Likethepost-90sgenerationinChina,today’steenagersintheUKhaveaproblemwithhowthey’rerepresented.Mostofthemfeelunfairlyrepresentedbythemediaandtheirlivesarenegatively(负面地)influenced,saysarecentsurvey.
ThesurveywascarriedoutbytheUKDemos,inwhichmorethan100014-17-year-oldteensfromEnglandandNorthernIrelandtookpart.
Thesurveyreportshowsthatfour-fifthsofteens(81%)felttherewasafalseimageofyoungpeopleinthemediaandwidersociety.Mostofthem(85%)saidthatitishurtingboththeirself-esteem(自尊)andchanceofgettingajob.
ByresearchingsixUKnewspapersoverthepast10years,Demosfoundthatwordsmostcommonlyconnectedwith“teenagers”and“youngpeople”were“binge-drinking”,“yobs”and“crime”.
“Theyoungpeopleouttherearedoinggoodthingsforthecommunity,buttherearealwaysbadthingsonthenews.Butwe’renotalllikethat,it’sonlyafew,”saidBeckyBrunskill,18,memberofYouthParliamentforLiverpool.
Thesurveyalsofoundthat80%ofUKteenagersbelievedtheycaredmoreaboutsocialissuesthantheoldergeneration.Thiswasaviewsharedbytheirteachers,66%ofwhomagreedinaseparateDemossurveyof500teachers.
TheUKyoutharealsoeagertomakeadifference.Butratherthantraditionalpolitics,87%oftheteensbelievedsocialmediawasagoodwaytochangesociety.
JonathanBirdwell,authoroftheDemosreport,said“Theycouldbethemostactivecitizenswehaveseeninageneration.”
25.WhatproblemsarecurrentUKteenagerstroubledwithaccordingtoDemos?
A.Theirbadschoolimage.B.Themedia’snegativeimageofthem.
C.Theirfalsesocialrelationships.D.Thedifficultyofgettingjobs.
26.Howmanypeoplethinkthatthefalseimageishurtingtheirself-esteem?
A.800.B.810.C.850.D.1000.
27.Wecanguesstheunderlinedwords“binge-drinking”and“yobs”areabout
.A.somethingbadB.somethinggoodC.studentsD.adults
28.Whatcanwetellfromthepassage?
A.FewyoungBritishpeoplearedoinggoodthingsforthecommunity.
B.Britishteenagerscaremoreabouttheirparentsthansocialissues.
C.YoungBritonsareinactiveintryingtoprovethemselves.
D.YoungBritonsbelievesocialmediaisagoodwaytochangesociety.
C
Canyourememberthefirsttimeyoulearnedtorideabikeordriveacar?
Learningtheseskillschangedyourlifeforeverandopenedupnewhorizons(视野).Learningaboutcomputerscanbelikelearninghowtorideabikeordriveacar.Onceyouhaveinvestedthetimetomastertheskills,youwillnevergobacktotheolddays.Thenewtechnologyissimplytooconvenientandtoopowerful.
Technologicaldevelopmentsthroughtheyearshaveenabledustodomorewithlesseffort.Wehavecontinuouslylookedforbetterwaysofdoingthings.Eachinventionandnewdevelopmenthasallowedustoextendourcapabilities.Todayweseeoneofthemostdramatictechnologieseverdeveloped—thecomputer.Itextendsthecapabilitiesofourminds.
Computershavesavedorganizationsmillionsofdollars.Furthermore,thesesamecomputersystemshaveopenedupnewopportunitiesthatwouldhavegoneundiscoveredorneglected.Thecomputermaymultiplywhatwecando,andthereturnoninvestmentishigh.Thegrowthofcomputerusageissurprising.Ontheotherhand,thecomputercandoseriousdamage.Invasionofprivacy(侵犯隐私),fraud(欺诈),andcomputer-relatedmistakesarejustafewshockingexamples.
Thecomputerislikeadouble-edgedsword.Ithastheabilitytocutusfreefromsomeactivities,butitcanalsocutdeepintoprofits,personalprivacy,andoursocietyingeneral.Howitisusedisnotafunctionoftechnology.Itisstrictlyafunctionofhowpeopledecidetouseormisusethisnewtechnology.Thechoiceisyours,andonlythroughaknowledgeofcomputersystemswillyoubeabletoavoidthedangerswhileenjoyingthemany,manybenefitsofthecomputerage.
29.Thewriterthinkslearningaboutcomputersislikelearninghowtorideabikeordriveacarbecause______.
A.itissimpleandpractical
B.itneedsalotofpractice
C.itleadspeopletonewlifeexperiences
D.ittakesmuchtimetomastertheskills
30.Accordingtothepassage,computersbringpeoplethefollowingbenefitsexcept______.
A.avoidingmistakes
B.savingmoney
C.makingmoney
D.openingupopportunities
31.Accordingtothewriter,thebadeffectsofcomputerscanbeavoidedifwe______.
A.haveasoundknowledgeofcomputersystems
B.tellpeoplenottomisusecomputers
C.havestrictrulesovertheuseofcomputers
D.makemoreinvestmentsinthetechnology
32.Thispassageisprobablywrittenfor______.
A.computerteachers
B.computerproducers
C.computerlearners
D.computerprogrammers
D
Worriedabouthowmanycaloriesyouwillgetinthatpieceofpizza,chocolatecakeorbagofchips?
AnewiPhoneapplication(应用程序)MealSnapmayhelp.Usersjustneedtotakeapictureofthemealwiththephone,anditwillgiveacalorieread-outalmostimmediately.
MealSnapwasdevelopedbyDailyBurn,ahealthsocialnetworkthatfocusesonhelpingitsusersleadhealthierlifestyles.Ithascreatedseveralotherhealthanddiet-relatediPhoneapplications.Theapplicationgivesusersaquickreply.Todothat,itmatchesthetakenpicturetoadatabank(数据库)withthecalorieinformationofnearly500,000kindsoffood.Usersthengettherangeofcaloriesforthemealthatisphotographed.
Westartedwithsomethingsimple—anapple.Acoupleofminuteslater,theapplicationrepliedthatitwasanappleandbetween64and96calories.Moreimpressivewasthereplywereceivedaftersendingaphotoofamixedsaladbowl.Mea