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高一英语上学期第二次月考试题VII
2019-2020年高一英语上学期第二次月考试题(VII)
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)
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Howmuchwouldyouhavetopayifyouboughtapairofdolls?
A.Sixteendollars.B.Thirtydollars.C.Twelvedollars.
2.WhatisTomgoingtodo?
A.Takecareofhislittlebrother.B.Takehissistertoseethedoctor.
C.Dohishomework.
3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherchancesofgettingintothatclass?
A.Itwillbeverydifficult.B.Itwillbeveryeasy
C.There’snochance.
4.WhenwillMr.HanksgotoTokyo?
A.OnWednesday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnThursday.
5.Whatwillthemandofirst?
A.Havegroupstudy.B.Gobacktoschool.C.Eatsomething.
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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.Husbandandwife.B.Customerandsalesperson.
C.Bossandemployee.
7.Whatistheproblemwiththeman’sclock?
A.Italwaysgoesfast.B.Italwaysgoesslow.
C.Thealarmdoesn’twork.
听第7段材料,回答第8,9题。
8.Whatdoesthewomanwant?
A.Abottleofwater.B.Abagofchips.C.Nothing.
9.Howmanypiecesofcreamcakedoesthemanwant?
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatissaidabouttheman’sgrandfather?
A.Heisintheleftofthepicture.B.HeislivingaloneintheUS.
C.Heisundergoingmedicaltreatment.
11.Whatistheman’suncle?
A.Heisalawyer.B.Heisadoctor.C.Heisateacher.
12.Howmanypeoplearethereinthepicture?
A.6.B.7.C.8.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
A.Schoollife.B.Food.C.Gym.
14.Whatistheboy’sfavoritesubject?
A.ReadingB.Maths.C.Writing.
15.Wheredoestheboyeatlunch?
A.Inthelunchroom.B.Inthecafeteria
C.Intheclassroom.
16.Whendoestheboygobackhomefromschool?
A.At3:
30pmor4:
00pm.B.At2:
30pmor4:
00pm.
C.At2:
00pmor3:
00pm.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.WherewasEdgarAllanPoeborn?
A.InBoston.B.InBaltimore.C.InPhiladelphia
18.WhendidEdgarAllanPoedie?
A.In1836.B.In1847.C.In1849.
19.WhatdidEdgarAllanPoedo?
A.Hewasawriter.B.Hewasabookseller.
C.Hewasatouristguide.
20.WhenyouvisittheEdgarAllanPoeNationalHistoricSite,whatcanyousee?
A.Hisfurniture.B.Hisfamilyphotos.C.Hisbelongings.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15分,每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题给出的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Oncetherewasakingwhohadgivenhisdaughterabeautifuldiamondnecklace.However,thenecklacewasstolen.Somesaidabirdmighthavetakenit.Thekingthenaskedallhispeopletosearchforit.Andheputuparewardof£50,000foranyonewhofoundit.
Oneday,amanwaswalkingalongariver.Suddenly,hesawsomethingshinyintheriver.Hethoughtthatitmightbethediamondnecklace.Sohedecidedtogetitsothathecouldgetthereward.Heputhishandintothedirtyriverandtriedtograbthenecklace,butsomehowhemissedit.Havingtakenhishandout,hesawthatthenecklacewasstillthere.Thenhewalkedintotheriverandputhisarmintograbthenecklace.Hestillmissedit!
Hecameoutanddecidedtowalkaway.Justwhenhewasabouttoleave,hesawthenecklaceagain.Thistime,hejumpedintotheriverandsearchedeverywhere,yethefailedtofindthenecklace.Hecameout,puzzled.
Thenawisemansawhimandaskedhimwhathadhappened.Themantoldhimnothing,thinkinghemighttakethenecklaceforhimself.Nevertheless,thewisemancouldseethathewasinsearchofsomething.Heaskedhimagainandpromisedthathewouldn’ttellanyone.Afterharingthis,themantoldthewisemanaboutthenecklaceandhowhehadtriedtograbit,butkeptfailing.Thewisemanthentoldhimthatperhapsheshouldlookup,towardsthebranchesofatree.Themanraisedhishead,onlytoseethenecklaceonabranchofthetree.Whathehadbeentryingtogetwasjustareflectionofthenecklaceallthetime.
21.Whydidthemantrymanytimestogetthenecklace?
A.Helikeddiamondsverymuch.B.Hereallywantedthereward.
C.Hewasverycuriousaboutit.D.Hewasforcedtodosobytheking.
22.Themandidn’twanttotellwisemanaboutthenecklacebecause.
A.hedidn’tthinkthewisemanwouldbeabletohelphim
B.heknewthatitdidn’tbelongtothewiseman
C.hewasafraidthatthewisemanwouldtakeit
D.hedidn’tthinkthewisemanwasinterestedinit
23.Whatisthebesttitleforthistext?
A.AWiseMan
B.AGreedyMan
C.TheMostBeautifulDiamondNecklace
D.TheDiamondNecklaceintheWater
B
Hereisacollectionofsomeofthestrangelawsintheworld.Wecanonlywonderhowtheyexist.
Thinkbeforeyouchew
InSingapore,chewinggum(口香糖)isforbidden.Thisrulewasintroducedbecauseofthehighcostanddifficultyinremovingstuckchewinggumfromroadsofotherpublicfacilities.Inparticular,chewinggumstuckonthesubwaydoorsstoppedthetrainsfrommoving.
Lightenup
DriversinDenmarkaresupposedtodrivevehicleswiththeirheadlightson.You’dthinkthislawwouldapplytonightdrivingbutitdoesn’t.itisconsiderednecessaryduringthedayaswell,ortheymayfaceafineofupto100USdollars.StudieshaveshownthatthishashelpedalottoavoidroadaccidentsinDenmark.
Tofailortojail
InBangladesh(孟加拉国),childrenoffifteenandoldercanbeputinjailforcheatingontheirexaminations.Everyyear,theBangladeshigovernmenttakesstrongmeasurestostopcheatingandcarriesoutamassivemediacampaigntoforewarnstudentsthroughtelevision.
Keepthechange
InCanada,consumersarestoppedfromusingunreasonableamountsofcoinstopayforpurchases.Thismeansyoucan’tpayforaniteminallcoins(especiallyifit’sover$10).Eventheuseofdollarcoinsislimited.Theshopownerhastherighttochoosewhetherhewantstotakeyourcoinsornot.
Pantsonlyformen
InFranceitwasagainstthelawforwomentowearpants.Thelawreportedlyhasbeenonthebookssince1800.Itwascorrectedseveraltimes:
oncein1892toallowwomentowearsporttrouserswhileridinghorsesandagainin1909topermittheladiestowearpantswhileonbicycles.ThelawwascancelledonJanuary31st,2013.Now,womeninFrancecanfinallywearpants!
24.WhichbehaviourmaybeallowedinSingapore?
A.Chewingguminpublic.
B.Stickinggumtotheroads.
C.Buyinggum-shapeditemsfrommarkets.
D.Chewinggumwhentakingthesubway.
25.WhatisforbiddeninDenmark?
A.Chewinggumwhiledriving.
B.Drivingtoschooltotakeanexam.
C.Usingcoinstopayforyourpetrol.
D.Drivingwithyourheadlightsoffduringtheday.
26.Whatcanweconcludefromthetext?
A.CoinsarenotallowedtobeusedinCanada.
B.Canadiansaremoreseriousaboutroadsafety.
C.Itisillegalforchildrenabove15tocheatonexamsinBangladesh.
D.Frenchwomenwouldbefined100dollarsiftheyworepantsin1880.
27.Wherecanyoumostprobablyfindthistext?
A.Onafashionwebsite.B.Inasciencereport.
C.Inageographytextbook.D.Inamagazineaboutoddcustoms.
C
Dogsareamazingcreatures,andLilicaisaperfectexampleofthat.Shelivesinajunkyard(废品站)withherfriends—adog,acatandafewchickensandherfamily.Everynight,Lilicawalksfourmilesinthedarktobringfoodbacktothejunkyard.
Lilicawasabandoned(抛弃)atajunkyardwhenshewasjustapuppy.Thejunkyardgatekeepertookherinandcaredforher.Asshegrew,shebecamefriendswithalltheotheranimalsinthejunkyard.
Threeyearsago,Lilicahadeightpuppies.That’swhensheknewshehadtofindawaytoprovidefoodforherbabies.Soshestartedgoingoutatnight,walkingformilesinsearchoffood.Duringoneofhernightlytrips,Lilicawasluckyenoughtomeetdog-loverLucia,ateacherwhotookpityonher.
“Shewalkedoverandsniffedthegarbagebinsthatdrewmyattention,”Luciasaid.“IthoughtshewashomelesssoIofferedhersomefood.”
“Oneday,shestoppedeating,grabbedtheopenfoodbagandranawaywithit.Andthefoodwasdroppingfromthebagalongtheway.Then,thefollowingdaywhenshefinishedeating,Itiedthebag.Andshetookit.Fromthenon,that’showwedoit.Itiethebagandshecarriesitaway,”sheadded.
Oneday,LuciafollowedLilicaanddiscoveredhersecret.Amazingly,itturnedoutthatshewascarryingthefoodbacktothejunkyard.“Inthebeginning,shebroughtfoodtoherpuppies,butintime,shebeganbringingfoodfortheotheranimalshereinthejunkyardaswell,”saidthejunkyardowner.
Herpuppieswerealmostadoptedbyotherpeople,butLilicadidn’tstop.HerroutinewithLuciahasremainedthesame—Luciawaitsatanemptyparkinglotat9pm.Thedogarrivestoeatandthentakestherestofthefoodaway.
28.TowhomdidLilicatakethefoodthatshefound?
A.Thegatekeeperofthejunkyard.
B.Thedog,catandchickensinthejunkyard.
C.Thehomelessdogsshemetinthestreets.
D.Herpuppiesandfriendsinthejunkyard.
29.WhatcanwelearnaboutLilica?
A.ShewasadoptedbyLucia.
B.Shebecameamothertwoyearsago.
C.Shewasthewatchdogofthejunkyard.
D.Shewasraisedbythegatekeeperofthejunkyard.
30.WhatwasthesecretthatLuciadiscoveredaboutLilicainthesixthparagraph?
A.Thereasonwhyshehelpedotheranimals.
B.Thereasonwhyshesearchedforfoodalone.
C.Thereasonwhyshewanderedinthestreet.
D.Thereasonwhyshetookthebageverynight.
31.Lucia’sattitudetowardsLilicacanbebestdescribedas.
A.confuse