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内蒙古北师大乌海附属学校2018-2019学年高一英语上学期12月月考试题(无答案)

第一部分阅读理解(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

ChicagoChildren’sMuseum

Inbrief:

Thismuseumoffersplentyoffunactivitiesforkids.However,thisisoneofthefewChicagomuseumsnot“funforthewholefamily”asadultsandolderkidswillbeboredtotears.

Address:

600EastGrandAve.(NavyPier),Chicago

Phone:

312-527-1000

Publictransportation:

CTAbuslines#29(StateStreet),#65(GrandAvenue),andthe#66(ChicagoAvenue)allserveNavyPier.

Parkingfees:

·MondaythroughThursday:

$20·FridaythroughSunday:

$24·Holidays:

$24

Openinghours:

Weekdays:

10am-5pmWeekends:

10am-8pm

Entrancefees:

·Adults:

$12·Children:

$12·Children(under5):

free

Freedays:

·Mondaysarefreeforvisitorsof12andunderfrom10am-1pm(notforlargegroupsof15peopleormore)

·Thursdaysarefreeforallfrom1pm-5pm

Activities:

LocatedononeofChicago’stoptouristattractions,NavyPier,themuseumoffersthreefloorsofactivitiesforkids,including:

·PlayItSafe—allabouthomesafety.

·InventingLab—providespartsandinstructionsforcreatingthings.

·KidsTown—aplayroomrecreatingaChicagoneighborhoodwherekidscan

pretendtodothingslikeshoppingforgroceriesanddrivingaCTAbus.

·ClimbingSchooner—athree-floorclimbingbuilding.

·MyMuseum—kidsgettocreatevariousartthatare“allaboutme”.

1.HowmuchwillJohn(10),hisparentsandsister(6)payiftheydrivetothe

museumat2pmonMonday?

A. $ 36.   B. $ 48.    C. $ 56.     D. $ 68.

2. Kids who are fond of creatingworksofart should choose _____.

A. Play It Safe      B. Inventing Lab C. My Museum      D. KidsTown

3. WhatcanweknowaboutChicagoChildren’sMuseum?

A. Itisathree-floorbuilding.

B. Itisnotfitforadultsorolderkids.

C. ItisthemostpopularmuseuminChicago.

D.ItisoneofChicago’stoptouristattractions.

B

Therewasagardenerwholookedafterhisgardenwithgreatcare.Towaterhisflowers,heusedtwobuckets.Onewasashinyandnewbucket.Theotherwasaveryoldand dilapidatedone,whichhadseenmanyyearsofservice,butwasnowpastitsbest.

Everymorning,thegardenerwouldfillupthetwobuckets.Thenhewouldcarrythemalongthepath,oneoneachside,totheflowerbeds.Thenewbucketwasveryproudofitself.Itcouldcarryafullbucketofwaterwithoutasingledropspilled(溢出).Theoldbucketfeltveryashamedbecauseofitsholes:

beforeitreachedtheflowerbeds,muchwaterhadleaked(漏水)alongthepath.

Sometimesthenewbucketwouldsay,“SeehowcapableIam!

Howgooditisthatthegardenerhasmetowatertheflowerseveryday!

Idon'tknowwhyhestillbothersyou.Whatawasteofspaceyouare!

Andallthattheoldbucketcouldsaywas,“IknowIamnotveryuseful,butIcanonlydomybest.I’mhappythatthegardenerstillfindsalittlebitofuseinme,atleast.”

Oneday,thegardenerheardthatkindofconversation.Afterwateringtheflowersasusual,hesaid,“Youbothhavedoneyourworkverywell.NowIamgoingtocarryyouback.Iwantyoutolookcarefullyalongthepath.”

Thenthetwobucketsdidso.Allalongthepath,theynoticed,onthesidewherethenewbucketwascarried,therewasjustbare(光秃秃的)earth;ontheothersidewheretheoldbucketwascarried,therewasajoyousrowofwildflowers,leadingallthewaytothegarden.

4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“dilapidated”probablymean?

A.dirtyB.darkC.wornoutD.plain-looking

5.Whatwastheoldbucketashamedof?

A.HispastB.HisagingC.HismannerD.Hisleaking

6.Thenewbucketmadeconversationswiththeoldonemainlyto   _________.

A.laughattheoldoneB.feelsorryabouttheoldone

C.showoffitsbeautifullooksD.praisethegardener’skindness

7.Whywastheoldbucketstillkeptbythegardener?

A.Becauseitwasusedtokeepbalance.

B.Becauseitstayedinitsbestcondition.

C.Becauseitwastreatedasatreasure.

D.Becauseithaditsownfunction.

C

Researchersfoundthata“namepronunciationeffect”playedanimportantroleinhowpeoplewereperceived(感知)byothers.Theyconcludedthattheeasieraperson’snamewastosay,thebettertheirsuccesswasintheworkplaceandthequickercareeradvancement(提升)theyenjoyed.Theirstudyalsofoundthatasimplenameimprovedpeople’sabilitytomakenewfriends.

Dr.SimonLaham,wholedthestudy,saidpeoplewithsimplenamesweregenerallyjudgedmorepositively(积极地).“Theeffectisnotbecauseofthelengthofanameorhowforeign-soundingorunusualitis,butratherhoweasyitistopronounce,”hesaid.

Intheirstudytheteamstudiedthewaynamescaninfluenceaperson’simpressionsanddecisionmaking.Theylookedatlotsofnamesof500universitystudentvolunteersfromBritish,Asian,andEuropeanbackgroundsandafieldof500lawyersinAmerica.Theteamfoundthatpeoplewithmorepronounceablenamesweremorelikelytoachievesuccess.TheyfoundthatAmericanlawyerswitheasiersoundingnamesgotcareeradvancementfasterwithintheirlawfirms.NamesincludingSherman,Jenkins,Benson,andAngusrankedamongtheeasiesttopronounce,whileFarquharsonandLoughnaneandEuropeannamessuchasLeszczynskawerefoundtobedifficulttopronounce.Theyconcludedthatasimplenamewasthekeytosuccess.

Dr.Lahamsaidtheresultscouldhaveimportantimplications(意义)forhowmanagersdealtwithbias(偏见).“It’simportanttotreatthebiasesthatshapeourchoicesandjudgmentsaboutothers,”hesaid.“Itmayhelpremovebias,leadingtofairer,moreobjectivetreatmentofothers.”

8.Theunderlinedpart“pronounceablenames”inPara.3referstonamesthat   .

A.canbespelledeasilyB.can’tbepronouncedeasily

C.canbepronouncedwithoutdifficultyD.soundlikeforeignnames

9.WhichofthefollowingwouldDr.Lahammostprobablyagreewith?

A.Peopleshouldusesimplenamestoavoidbiases.

B.Foreignnamesareconsideredtobehardtopronounce.

C.ThenameeffectcanbefoundonlyinEnglish-speakingcountries.

D.Thestudycanhelppeopletreatthosewithhard-to-saynamesmorefairly.

10.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Havinganeasy-to-saynamewillhelpyougetquickercareeradvancement.

B.Peoplewithhard-to-saynamesshouldstruggleforfairertreatment.

C.Peoplewithhard-to-saynamesshouldavoidunfairtreatmentfromothers.

D.Theimportanceofchanginghard-to-saynamestoeasy-to-sayones.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Takinggoodnotesisatime-savingskillthatwillhelpyoutobecomeabetterstudentinseveralways.__11__Second,yournotesareexcellentmaterialstorefertowhenyouarestudyingforatest.Third,note-takingoffersvarietytoyourstudytimeandhelpsyoutoholdyourinterest.

Youwillwanttotakenotesduringclassroomdiscussionsandwhilereadingatextbookordoingresearchforareport.__12__Wheneverorhoweveryoutakenotes,keepinmindthatnote-takingisaselectiveprocess(选择过程).__13__Thefollowingmethodsmayworkbestforyou.

●Readthetextquicklytofindthemainfactsandideasinit.

●Carefullyreadthetextandwatchforwordsthatcanshowmainpointsandsupportingfacts.

● Writeyournotesinyourownwords.

●__14__

● Noteanyquestionsorideasyoumayhaveaboutwhatwassaidorwritten.

Asyoutakenotes,youmaywanttouseyourowntime-savingmethod.Whenyoudo,besurethatyouunderstandyoursymbols(符号)andthatyouusethemallthetime.__15__

A.Usewords,notcompletesentences.

B.Therearethreepracticalnote-takingmethods.

C.Youmustwriteyournotesonseparatepaper.

D.Otherwise,youmaynotbeabletoreadyournoteslater.

E.Youwillalsowanttodevelopyourownmethodfortakingnotes.

F.Thatmeansyoumustfirstdecidewhatisimportantenoughtoincludeinyournotes.

G.First,thesimpleactofwritingsomethingdownmakesiteasierforyoutounderstandandrememberit.

第二部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Theyearmydadturned80,mybrotherandIdecidedtothrowasurprisepartyforhim.Thenightbefore,IstayedoveratDad’shouse.Hewaslookingforwardtotheparty,butseemed16.Iknewwhy.Onepersoncouldn’tbeattheparty—Mom.Shehad17afewyearsbefore,andweallmissedhersomuch.God,Iprayed,pleasegiveDada18thatMomiswatchingoverhim.

MomandDadwere19foreachother.Helovedhersomuch;he20tosaveenoughmoneyfora21_beforetheygotmarried.Butitwasn’t22their40thweddinganniversary(纪念日)thatDadfinallycould_23_tobuyadiamondring.Momworeitso24forsomanyyears—atleastuntilthedayshe25it.

Thatdayshewasmakingjellies(果胶)anddidn’twantherringtoget26_.Sheremovedtheringand_27_itonthewindows.Whenshehadfinished,shelookedforiteverywherebutcouldn’tfindit.AtlastMomcried,28Dadsaidtheringwasn’timportantandthe29theyhadforeachotherwasthemostimportant.

Beforegoingtothe30Ilookedaroundforsomethingtocleanmyshoes,andfoundanoldclothbag.Dadsawit.“Imeanttothrowthatoldthing31aweekago,”hesaid.Ihelditinmyhandand32there’ssomethingthere.Ireachedin.“Dad,look!

”Ishouted,33myfind—Mom’sring.

Dadwasvery34andhetooktheringandheldittight(紧紧地).Itshoneall_35theparty.“Mom’sherewithus,”hesaid.

16.A.upB.downC.outD.in

17.A.gotawayB.wentawayC.passedawayD.ranaway

18.A.letterB.wordC.noticeD.sign

19.A.perfectB.anxiousC.readyD.famous

20.A.triedB.managedC.failedD.s

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