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学习资料安徽省黄山一中届高中三年级学习英语上学期第二次月考试题
安徽省黄山一中2019届高三英语上学期第二次月考试题
(总分:
150分;考试时间:
120分钟)
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第1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.Howistheweathertoday?
A.SunnyB.CloudyC.Rainy
2.Whatisthemanlookingfor?
A.Agoodhotel.
B.Aguidebook.
C.Afriend.
3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodrinkfirst?
A.Acupofcoffee.
B.Orangejuice.
C.Lemonade.
4.Whatwillthespeakersdotonight?
A.Gotothecinema.
B.Gotoarestaurant.
C.Gotoaconcert.
5.Whereisthewomannow?
A.Inabank.
B.Onabus.
C.Atatrainstation.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的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。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.Whatdoesthewomanneednow?
A.Somefood.
B.Somewater.
C.Agoodrest.
7.Whyarethespeakershiking?
A.Toreduceweight.
B.Toseeanimals.
C.Toenjoythescenery.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Whichtrainwillthemantake?
A.The10:
30one.
B.The12:
20one.
C.The15:
10one.
9.Howmuchwillthemanpayforhisseat?
A.$15B.$8.C.$6.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What’stheproblemwiththewoman'sroom?
A.Theroomistoosmall.
B.Thereisnoairconditioner.
C.Thereisnohotwater.
11.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?
A.Checkout.
B.Changetheroom.
C.Askforadiscount.
12.Whenwillthewoman’srequirementbesatisfied?
A.Tonight.
B.Tomorrowmorning.
C.Tomorrownight.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhydidthewomangotoNewYork?
A.ToteachintheUS.
B.Toattendasummercamp.
C.Toattendasummercourse.
14.HowlongdidthewomanstayinNewYork?
A.About5days.
B.About15days.
C.About50days.
15.InwhatwayareAmericanclassesdifferentfromthespeakers’?
A.Theteachingstyle.
B.Theteachingmaterial.
C.Theteachingfacility.
16.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Classmates.
B.Fatheranddaughter.
C.Teacherandstudent.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Wheredidthespeaker’ssistergo?
A.Tothebarber’s.
B.Tothetailor’s.
C.Tothedoctor’s.
18.Howdidthespeakergetthevideo?
A.Heboughtit.
B.Herentedit.
C.Heborrowedit.
19.Howoldisthespeakerprobably?
A.9yearsold.
B.20yearsold.
C.29yearsold.
20.Whatdoweknowaboutthefilm?
A.Ithasahappyending.
B.Thedogsinitliveonthestreet.
C.Everybodywhoseesitwillcry.
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、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Iwasreadingtheseinterestingstoriesbehindagroupofgreatlogosintheworld.PersonallyNikeismyfavoriteone–it’ssosimple.AndIlikedthestoriesbehindthem,whichmademeforgetallotherthings.McDonald’s,Apple,MercedesBenzandAdidasowngreatlogosaswell,andtheyareamongmyfavorites.
Nike
IntheGreekmyth,Nikeisthegoddessofvictoryandthesourceofinspirationforsoldiers.ThislogorepresentsthewinginthefamousstatueoftheGreekgoddess.Nike’slogowasdesignedbyCarolynDavidsonin1971for$35,andwasregisteredasatrademarkin1995.
McDonald’s
Thelogowasdesignedin1962byJimSchindlertoresemblethearchshaped(拱形的)signsonthesideofthecompany’sthenwalk-uphamburgerstand.Lateron,thetwogoldenarcheswerecombinedtogethertoformtheM.TheMcDonald’snamewasaddedtothelogoin1968.
Apple
TherearedifferentstoriesbehindApple’slogo.ThefirstlogowasareferencetothereligiousstoryofAdamandEve,inwhichtheapplerepresentedthefruitoftheTreeofKnowledge.Oneyearlater,thesecondlogowasdesignedin1977bySteveJobsandRonaldWayne,anditdescribedSirIsaacNewtonsittingunderanappletree.Thislogodidn’tstaylong.OneyearlateritwasreplacedalmostimmediatelybygraphicdesignerRobJanoff’s“rainbowapple”,arainbow-coloredsilhouette(轮廓)ofanapplewithabitetakenoutofit.Andthentherainbow-coloredapplewasreplacedbytheone-coloredlogoin1998.Ithasnotbeenchangedsofar.
MercedesBenz
TheMercedesBenzlogo,whichwasoriginallycreatedbyGottliebDaimlerin1909,consistsofasimpledescriptionofathree-pointedstarthatrepresentsitsruleoftheland,theseaandtheair.ThecompanywasfoundedbyGottliebDaimlerandWilhelmMaybach.MercedesisthenameofMaybach’selderdaughter,whileBenzcameasaresultofacombinationwithBenz,CieandDMGin1926.
Adidas
TheAdidaslogo,whichwascreatedbythefounderofthecompanyAdiDassler,representsmountains,pointingtowardsthechallengesthatareseenaheadandgoalsthatcanbeachieved.Thelogowasusedforthefirsttimein1967.
21.Whichofthefollowingtimeordersdescribesthebirthsofthegreatlogos?
A.Nike–McDonald’s–Apple–MercedesBenz.
B.MercedesBenz–McDonald’s–Nike–Apple.
C.MercedesBenz–Apple–Nike–McDonald’s.
D.Nike–MercedesBenz–McDonald’s–Apple
22.WecanlearnthatApple’spresentlogois______.
A.thereligiousstoryofAdamandEve
B.therainbow-coloredbittenapple
C.Newton’ssittingunderanappletree
D.abittenapplewithonlyonecolor
23.WhatdoesNike’slogostandfor?
A.ThewingoftheGreekgoddess.
B.Thesourceofinspirationforsoldiers.
C.ThestatueoftheGreekgoddess.
D.Thegoddessofvictory.
B
Littleboysdon’tlikereadinganymoreandevenlittlegirlsdon’tenjoyitasmuchastheyoncedid:
thisistheacceptedwisdominsidethebookindustry-andinmanyBritishfamilies,too.Parentsandbooksellerstendtoblamethegrowingappealofonlineentertainmentandhandheldgames,butresearchfromtheUSischallengingtheseassumptions.
MichaelNorris,anAmericanpublishingexpert,willreleasefindingsinthemonthlyBookPublishingReportwhichshowthat,despitethebestintentions,itiswell-meaningmothersandfatherswhooftenstoptheirsonsanddaughtersfrompickingupthereadinghabit.
“Parentshavetoomuchofaroleindecidingwhichbookstheirchildisgoingtoread,”saidNorris.“Itisturningchildrenoff.”
TheresultsofanumberofsurveysNorrishascarriedoutwithhundredsofAmericanbooksellersoverthepastyearhaveprovidedthebasisforaseriesoftipsforparentsdesignedtohelpchildrenfindenjoymentinbooks.
Oneofhistipsistomakesurechildrentalkdirectlytoalibrarianorabookseller,whileparentsstandwellback.Parentsshouldallowchildrentochoosetheirownreadingmaterial.“Evenifamotherorfatherisjuststandingwiththechildwhenthebooksellerasksthemwhattheyliketoread,wehavefoundthatthechildwillgiveananswertheythinktheirparentwantstohear.Itwillnotbethesameanswertheywouldgivealone,”saidNorris.
Norris’sanothertipforparentsisthattheydonotattempttolimitbookstooneagerange.“Whatwehavefoundisthatparentsshouldnotworrywhetheratitlelookstooyoungortoooldforachild.Ifabookhascaughttheirattention,thenletthemtakeit.”Children,addedNorris,oftenenjoyreadingbooksthatareeasyforthemtounderstand.“MyfathermademereadTheHuntforRedOctoberbyTomClancywhenIwasmuchtooyoungandIhaveneverreadanotherClancysince,”saidNorris.
24.WhatdidNorristhinkpreventschildrenfromenjoyingreading?
A.Children’sinterestinhandheldgames.
B.Thedecliningmarketofthebookindustry.
C.Parents’influenceonchildren’sbookselection.
D.Thegrowingpopularityofonlineentertainment.
25.Whatdowelearnaboutthenewstudy?
A.It’spublishedtoimprovebooksales.
B.ItmainlyfocusesonBritishfamilies.
C.Itinvolvesmanyyears’efforts.
D.ItwasconductedbyNorris.
26.Whatshouldparentsdotohelpkidsgettheirfavoritebooksatbookstores?
A.Introducenewbooksregularly.
B.Letthemtalkwithbooksellersalone.
C.Discusspopularbookswithchildren.
D.Oftenseekexpertadvicefrombooksellers.
27.WhatdidNorristhinkofhisfather’sact?
A.Itwastotallywrong.
B.Itwasquitenecessary.
C.Itarousedhisinterestinreading.
D.Itshowedparents’worriesaboutkids.
C
Ithappenedtomerecently.IwastellingsomeonehowmuchIhadenjoyedreadingBarackObama’sDreamsFromMyFatherandhowithadchangedmyviewsofourPresident.AfriendIwastalkingtoagreedwithmethatitwas,inhiswords,“abrilliantly(精彩地)writtenbook”.However,hethenwentontotalkaboutMr.Obamainawaywhichsuggestedhehadnoideaofhisbackgroundatall.IsensedthatIwastalkingtoabookliar.
Anditseemsthatmyfriendisnottheonlyone.Approximatelytwothirdsofpeoplehaveliedaboutreadingabookwhichtheyhaven’t.IntheWorldBookDay’s“ReportonGuiltySecrets”,DreamsFromMyFatherisatnumber9.Thereportliststenbooks,andvariousauthors,whichpeoplehaveliedaboutreading,andasI’mnotonetolietoooften(I’dhatetobecaughtout),I’lladmithereandnowthatIhaven’treadtheentiretopten.ButIampleasedtosaythat,unlike42percentofpeople,Ihavereadthebookatnumberone,GeorgeOrwell’s1984.Ithinkit’sreallybrilliant.
TheWorldBookDayreportalsohassomeotherinterestinginformationinit.ItsaysthatmanypeoplelieabouthavingreadJaneAusten,CharlesDickens,FyodorDostoevsky(Ihaven’treadhim,buthaven’tliedaboutiteither)andHermanMelville.
Askedwhytheylied,themostcommonreasonwasto“impress”someonetheywerespeakingto.Thiscouldbetrickyiftheconversationbecamemorein–depth!
Butwhenaskedwhichauthorstheyactuallyenjoy,peoplenamedJ.K.Rowling,JohnGrisham,SophieKinsella(ah,thebigsellers,inotherwords).Forty-twopercentofpeopleaskedadmittedtheyturnedtothebackofthebooktoreadtheendbeforefinishingthestory(I’llcomeclean:
Ido