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学年四川省威远中学高一月考英语试题含听力

威远中学校高一上学期12月月考英语试题卷

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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Onatrain.B.Onaplane.C.Inataxi.

2.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherteam'sperformance?

A.Satisfied.B.Bored.C.Disappointed.

3.Whichpencilcasewillthewomanbuy?

A.Theonewiththestars.

B.Theonewiththeflowers.

C.Theonewiththelittlehearts.

4.Whatdidthewomandojustnow?

A.Shetookpictures.B.Shewentshopping.C.Shewatchedbirds.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Apicnic.B.Ananimal.C.Astorm.

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.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Colleagues.B.Husbandandwife.C.Salesmanandcustomer.

7.Whatwillthemandofirst?

A.Goonbusiness.B.Sendtheemails.C.Gotoaconcert.

请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.Whatarethespeakersdoingnow?

A.Watchingaplay.B.Seeingamovie.C.Visitingamuseum.

9.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthetickets?

A.They'reexpensive.B.They'redifficulttobuy.C.They'reworththeprice.

请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whenwillthefestivalend?

A.Onthe25th.B.Onthe27th.C.Onthe29th.

11.Whatactivityisavailablefromthethirddayofthefestival?

A.Akitecompetition.B.Adancingshow.C.Asingingperformance.

12.Whatistheprizethisyear?

A.Amedal.B.Somemoney.C.Agoldkite.

请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Howoldisthewomannow?

A.12.B.13.C.15.

14.Whatistheruleofthecompetition?

A.Thestoryshouldbelong.

B.Thestoryshouldinvolvecats.

C.ThetitleofthestoryshouldbeTheCity.

15.Howlongcanthewomanprepareforthestory?

A.Abouttwoweeks.B.Aboutthreeweeks.C.Aboutamonth.

16.Whoisthemanprobably?

A.Awriter.B.Ateacher.C.Aclubsecretary.

请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whenisthecaféclosed?

A.OnMonday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnSunday.

18.Whatactivitywilltakeplacethisyearatthepark?

A.Aplay.B.Acyclerace.C.Abandshow.

19.Howmuchdoesitcosttorentabicycleforaday?

A.£7.B.£10.C.£20.

20.WhatcanvisitorsdoonMarketStreet?

A.Takethebus.B.Parkthecar.C.Storethebike.

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

BeltanaStation——Staywithadifference

BeltanaStationisafullyworkingsheepand

cattle(牛)station,andagreatplaceforaholidaywitharealdifferenceinAustralia.Heretheanimalsarenotjusttobelookedat.TheyarepartofeverydayworkinglifeatthehistoricBeltanaStation.

Whattodo

Seehowastationreallyworks.Joininthedailyworkinglifewithstationworkers.

Shearing(剪羊毛)andcamp-outsarepartofBeltanaStation'sactivities.

Farmanimalstosee:

sheepandcattle.Forthekids,dependingontheseason,therewillbeanimalstofeed—lambsandcalves(小羊和小牛).

Thestationisajoyforpaintersandphotographers.Thereisafamilygamesroom.

Threeroadsfor4-wheel-drivecarsthroughthestationtakeinsuchviewsasLakeTorrens,MountDeception,relics(遗迹)inOldBeltanatownandmuchmore.

Wheretolive

•thehistoric1860sshearers'rooms

•two-roomsmallhouses(1860s)

•onesmallhistoriccountryhouse

BeltanaStationisnotaresort(度假胜地)hotel.Unlikeotherplaces,youcanexperiencereallifewithrealpeopleinBeltana.

21.WhatwouldbeaproperactivityforchildrenatBeltanaStation?

A.Camp-outswithstationworkers.

B.Sheepshearing.

C.Drivingcattle.

D.Feedinglambs.

22.WhatmaypeoplelearnwhenvisitingBeltanaStation?

A.Skillsneededforlongwalksinmountains.

B.KnowledgeofAustralianhistory.

C.Whattodointeamsports.

D.Howtokeeppets.

23.WhatisspecialaboutBeltanaStation?

A.Itisalargewildpark.

B.Itoffersreal-lifeworkexperience.

C.Ithasseasonalfamilyactivities.

D.Itisagoodplaceforweekendpicnics.

B

TaylorPollardrememberswhenheryoungersister,KherisRogers,wasinfirstgrade,sheonceaskedtostayinthebathroomlonger—shehopeditwouldmakeherskinlighter.KidsweremakingfunofRogers'darkcomplexion.SoErikaPollard,thegirls'mom,movedRogerstoanotherschool.Kidsstillmadefunofher,butthistimethekidsbullying(霸凌)herwereblack.

TaylorPollardwantedtohelphersisterfeelgoodaboutherself.In2017,shetookapictureofKheris.Sheposteditonline.ShewroteKheriswas“flexinginhercomplexion”.Thatisanexpressiontheirgrandmotherusedoftentoencouragethegirlstofeelbeautiful.Complexionmeansskincolor.Flexingisatermfor“showingoff”or“showingpride”.

ThenthesistersreceivedmanymessagessupportingRogersanddecidedtheywantedtodirectthatenergy(能量).Together,theycameupwiththeideaofputtingthemessageonaT-shirt.Theirbusiness,Flexin'InMyComplexion,startedshortlyafterthatinApril2017.Erikagavethesistersabout$100.Thentheirprojectgotofftheground.Theyusedsomeofthemoneytobuildawebsite.TheyalsolearnedhowtoscreenprintT-shirts.Thesisterssetupshopinthegarage(车库)behindtheirmom'shouseinL.A.

Thesistersareco-CEOs.Sofarthesistershavesoldmorethan10,000T-shirts.Flexin'InMyComplexionhasdonemorethanmakemoneyforthesisters.It'salsohelpedRogersbecomeconfident(自信的).Whenshewasbeingbullied,Rogerssaysshewouldcomehomefromschoolupset.

“Iwouldalwayscomehomecrying;Iwouldjusthavetearscomingdownmyface,”shesays.“Myconfidenceisprobably10milliontimeshigherrightnow.Youhavenowayofknowingbutmyconfidencebackthenwasprobablyaslowasitcouldbe.”

24.WhatmadeRogers'classmateslaughather?

A.Herskincolor.

B.Herbehavior.

C.Herschoolwork.

D.Herfamilybackground.

25.HowdidPollardhelphersister?

A.Bysharingherpictureonline.

B.Bychoosinganewschoolforher.

C.Byintroducinghertokidswithsimilarexperiences.

D.Byvisitingtheirgrandmotherandaskingherforhelp.

26.Whydidthesistersstarttheirbusiness?

A.Toremembertheirgrandmother.

B.ToadvertisetheirT-shirts.

C.Tosupporttheirfamily.

D.Toencourageothers.

27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeRogerstoday?

A.Braveandconfident.

B.Honestandpolite.

C.Popularbutunhappy.

D.Hard-workingbutimpatient.

C

Humanshavelovedeatingsweetthingssincesugarcane(甘蔗)wasfirstusedaround8000BC.Wewereeatinghoneyevenbeforethen.In2000BC,theEgyptiansbeganmixingfruitandnuts(坚果)withhoney.Thousandsofyearslaterintheearly19thcentury,factoriesbegantoproducesweetsinlargenumbers.Theywereabletodothisbecausesugarhadbecomelessexpensive.

Machineswereinventedtohelpwiththeproduction.Sweetsnolongerhadtobemadebyhand.In1827,asweetshopopenedinasmalltowncalledPateleyBridgeinthenorthofEngland.ItwascalledTheOldestSweetShopinEngland.In2013,GuinnessWorldRecordsconfirmed(证实)itasbeingthelongestrunningsweetshopintheworld.Anditcontinuestosellmanykindsofsweetsthatourparents,grandparentsandevenourgreatgrandparentsenjoyedwhentheyweresmall.Itisoneofthefewtraditionaloldsweetshopsstillsellingretrosweetsofabygoneage.

Someofthesweetsarestillmadewithintheshopandheatedin100-year-oldpans.Theshopalsolooksasifithascomedirectlyfromanoldstorybookwithlargebottlesfilledwithallkindsofsweetsofdifferenttastesandweighedonold-fashionedscales(老式的秤).Whenit'stimetopay,atill(放钱的抽屉)lookingasifitisasoldastheshopisstillused.

TheshopisownedbyKeithandGloriaTordoff,whoboughtitin1993.Keithsayshehasalwayshadasweettoothandlikestotryallthesweets.Hetellseveryonethathedoesthistoexamineifthesweetsaregood.Perhapshejusthasthebestjobintheworld?

Keithsays,“Tome,sweetsareallaboutremembering.Youremembersweetsfromyourchildhood,justlikeyourememberasong.Yourememberthesweetsyourgrandparentsgaveyou,orgivingLoveHeartstoagirlyouliked.”

28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inthefirstparagraphreferto?

A.Sugarbeingproducedlessexpensively.

B.Producingsweetsinlargenumbers.

C.Mixingfruitandnutswithhoney.

D.Sugarcanebeingused.

29.WhatcanweknowaboutthesweetshopinPateleyBridge?

A.Ithasthelongesthistoryofsellingsweets.

B.Itspeciallymakessweetsforparents.

C.ItwasopenedbytheTordoffs.

D.Itonlysellshand-madesweets.

30.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheinsideoftheshop?

A.High-tech.B.Traditional.C.Modern.D.Tidy.

31.WhydoesKeithtasteallkindsofsweets?

A.Tomeethisneedtoeatsweetthings.

B.Togivecustomerssuggestions.

C.Tocheckthesweets'standard.

D.Torememberhischildhood.

D

Myseven-year-olddaughterhasafriendroundfordinner.They'replayingwithraspberries(覆盆子).Icouldsayno.Instead,Ismile.It'snotthatIthinktablemanners(礼仪)areunimportant.Idon'twanttoraisedirtykids.ButI'vealwaysfeltthatifIwantedmychildrentogrowupwithahappyandhealthyattitudetofood,askingthemfromayoungagetobehavelikegrown-upsatthedinnertablewasgoingtodoharmtothem.

WhenIwasachild,mymomalwaysaskedmetoholdmyknifeandforkright.Idecided,ifIwantedmychildrentoexplore(探索)foodbyeatingit,Iwasgoingtohavetorelaxandletthemexploreitinotherways,too.

AnnaGroomisadietitian,whosejobistogivepeopleadviceaboutthekindoffoodtheyshouldeat.Sheworkswithchildrenwhoare“fussy(挑食的)eaters”.“It'sreallyimportanttoletchildrenexplorethe

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