湖南省茶陵三中学年高一下学期第三学月英语试题 Word版含答案.docx
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湖南省茶陵三中学年高一下学期第三学月英语试题Word版含答案
2017高一英语第三次月考考试试卷(2017-5-26)
时间120总分150
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthebook?
A.QuitedifficultB.VeryinterestingC.Toosimple
2.Wherearethespeakers?
A.AtabusstopB.AtatrainstationC.Atanairport
3.Howwilltheygotothetheatre?
A.BytaxiB.OnfootC.Bysubway
4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.AteacherandastudentB.AdoctorandapatientC.Awaiterandacustomer
5.Whydidthemanapologizetothewoman?
A.Hedidn’tvisitherinthehospitalB.HeforgottotellherBill’snews.
C.Hetoldliestoher
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,从题中所给我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、7 题。
6.Whathappenedtotheboyatthebasketballmatch?
A.HeinjuredhislegB.HequitthematchhalfwayC.Hefailedtoscoreagoal
7.Whatwastheboydisappointedat?
A.TheresultofthematchB.Hisperformanceinthematch
C.Histeammate’sbehaviorafterthematch
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题
8. WhendoesthemanwanttocomebackfromLondon
A.Atabout5:
00pmB.Atabout7:
00pmC.Atabout8:
00pm
9.Wheredoesthewomanprobablywork?
A.AtanairportB.AtapostofficeC.Atatrainstation
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.Howsoonwillthetaxigettothemuseum?
A.Within10minutesB.Within12minutesC.Within20minutes
11.Howmuchwillthewomanpayifshedoesn’ttiptheman?
A.Only8dollarsB.Lessthan18dollarsC.Morethan20dollars
12.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
A.ThetrafficistooheavynowB.Thewomanwon’ttiptheman
C.Themuseumwillcloseatabout6:
00
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemother?
A.ShewasbusyatworkB.Shedidn’tlikecookingC.Shedidn’tfeelwell
14.Whatwastheproblemabouttheman’scooking?
A.Hedidn’tfollowtherecipe(食谱)completely.B.Hemissedputtingsugartoit
C.Heusedthedirectionsforapietomakeapiazza.
15.Howdidthegirllearnherfatherdidn’tlikethepizzaheprepared?
A.HethrewitawayaftertastingitB.Shecouldtellbyhisfacialexpressions.
C.Hetoldherhonestlywhathethoughtaboutit.
16.WhatproblemdidthegirlNOTmentionaboutthepizza?
A.ItwastoosaltyB.ItwasburnedC.Itwastoosweet
请听第10材料,回答第17至20题
17.Whoisthespeaker?
A.AstudentB.AneditorC.Ajournalist
18.Whatskillsshouldthevolunteershave?
A.WritingandtypingskillsB.SpeakingskillsC.Listeningskills
19.HowmanydaysaweekdoesCamusDailycomeout?
A.4B.5C.7
20.Whatismostlikelytobethebestreasonforjoiningthestaff(团队)?
A.TomakeagreatdealofmoneyB.Tobecomeabestsalesman
C.Togetsomeinterestingexperiences
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,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,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Asweallknow,thekidsareverykind.Theyloveanimals,sosomechildren’smagazinesaboutwildlifeareagreatwaytoplantaloveofreadinginyoungkids.Ifyourkidsloveanimals,checkoutthesemagazines.
NationalGeographicKids
NationalGeographicKidsbringsanimals,nature,science,andfuntothelittlelearners.Itsanimalstoriesdeveloppre-readingandreadingskills.Theyalsoanswerquestionsaboutkids’favoritecreatures.Featuresaboutdifferentculturesbringtheworldtoyourchildandinspireasenseofunderstanding.Interactiveexperimentsintroducesimplescience,andfunpuzzlesandgamesteachlogic,counting,andsomuchmore!
Itisforchildrenagedfrom6to14.
WildAnimalBaby
Ithelpsachilddevelopalifelongloveofreadingandlearning.Thissturdy(结实的),boardformatmagazineisdesignedespeciallyforbabiesandtoddlersbetweentheagesof12monthsand3years.Eachissue(期)isfilledwithrhymes,storiesandlovablebabyanimals.WildAnimalBabyisafun,interactivereadingexperienceforchildrenandparentsalike.
Click
Clickopensupauniverseofwonderbyintroducingkidsaged3~7totheworldaroundthem.Clickisaboutscience,nature,andtheenvironment.FromthepublishersofLadybug,Clickiswrittensothatchildrenwilllovethechallengeofnewlearning.
Zootles
Itwascreatedforchildrenaged2to6yearsold.Eachissueincludesafeaturedanimal,numbers,andphoneme(音素)sounds.Countingandsoundrecognitiongamesarebuiltintothecontent,alongwithread-aloudstories,poemsandmore!
Thismagazineissomuchfunthatlittlekidswon’trealizehowmuchtheyarelearning.
21.WhatdoweknowaboutNationalGeographicKids?
a.Itismainlyaimedatadults.
b.Itspaperisheavierandofgoodquality.
c.Ittellschildrenaboutdifferentculturesintheworld.
d.Ithelpsimprovechildren’spre-readingandreadingskills.
A.cdB.acC.bdD.ad
22.Amotherwouldmostprobablychoose______forherone-year-oldbaby.
A.Zootles
B.WildAnimalBaby
C.NationalGeographicKids
D.Click
23.What’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthetext?
A.Toencouragekidstoreadmorebooks.
B.Torecommendseveralchildren’smagazinesaboutanimals.
C.Tointroducehis/herfavoritebookstoreaders.
D.Totellparentsseveralwaysofentertainingandeducatingkids.
B
Expertsestimatethatoneoutofeveryfivefishsoldwascaughtillegally.Itthreatens(威胁)foodsecurityandhurtstheenvironment.Officialsareusingnewobservationaltechnologytofightillegalfishing.
“ThankyoufortakingthetimetojoinushereinHarwell(UK)intheOperationsCentertowhatwecall‘ProjectEyesontheSeas.’”saysTonyLong,wholeadstheEndingIllegalFishingprogramforPewCharitableTrusts.ThegroupcreatedProjectEyesontheSeas.Largethree-dimensionalimagesofaglobecanbeseenonavideo.
“Itlooksdifferentfromwhatyoumightexpectbecausethisglobeonlyshowsyoutheboatsthatarecomingintothissystemfromaliveautomated(自动化的)informationsystemorAIS.”
Thescreenshows120,000fishingboatshaveAIS.Theyarerequiredtohavethetechnology.Butthosewhoarefishingillegallyoftenturnitoff.Thetechnologydoesnottellobserverswhenthathappens.ProjectEyesontheSeascombinessatelliteinformationwithsecretgovernmentrecordsoneveryship’spastactivities.
MrLongsaysthatpermitsresearcherstounderstandexactlywherethefishingboatsareoperating.ThePewteamgivestheinformationitgatherstoportofficialstohelpthemdecideiftheyshouldtakeactionagainstaship.TonyLongsayshewouldliketobeabletoprovideportofficialsallovertheworldwithclearlists.Theywouldinformtheofficialsaboutshipstoinspect,shipstobanfromentrance,andshipstopermitentrancefortradeactivities.
ThePacificislandnationofPalauwasanearlyuserofthetechnology.Palauhasoneoftherichestfishingareasintheworld.Lastyear,itannouncedaplantobancommercialfishingina630,000squarekilometerarea.K.B.SakumaisaspecialadvisertothepresidentofPalau.HesaysPalauistryingtodealwitharecentincreaseinillegal,unsupervised(无人监管的)andunreportedfishing.
“Andit’scometoaheadinthelastyearortwo.Fromoursouthernislandintheeveningyoucanseeonthehorizonjustdottedlightsoftheseillegalfishermenthatcomeintoourwaters,filltheirshipswithourfish,ourresources,ourfoodsecurity...”
24.TheinformationiscollectedbythePewteamsoasto______.
A.leavewrittenrecordsforthecountryonly
B.helpfishermentocatchmorefishontheSeas
C.preventallofthefishingpracticesontheSeas
D.assistportofficialsindecidingwhethertobanashipfromfishing
25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“They”inParagraph5referto?
A.Theclearlists.B.Theinvestigators.
C.Thefishingboats.D.TheProjectEyes.
26.Whichofthefollowingstatementsisclosestinthemeaningtotheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraph?
A.Theissueisserious.
B.Theproblembeginstoappear.
C.Thenumberoffishermenisincreasing.
D.Theheadofthefishermeniscoming.
27.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.WhenthefishermenturnofftheAIS,theinspectorwillknowthesituation.
B.ThespecialadvisertothepresidentofPalauleadstheEndingIllegalFishingprogram.
C.Thenewtechnologycontributestosolvingtheproblemofillegalfishing.
D.CommercialfishingispermittedinPalau.
C
Eversincetheywerefirstputonthemarketintheearly1990s,geneticallymodified(GM,转基因)foodshavebeenincreasinglydevelopedandmarketedinmanycountriesintheworld,mainlyonthebasisoftheirpromisetoendtheworldwidefoodcrisis.ButcanGMtechnologysolveworldhungerproblems?
Evenifitwould,isitthebestsolution?
Despitewhatitpromises,GMtechnologyactuallyhasnotincreasedtheproductionpotentialofanycrop.Infact,studiesshowthatthemostwidelygrownGMcrop,GMsoybeans,hassufferedreducedproductivity.Forinstance,areportthatanalyzednearlytwodecadesofresearchonmajorGMfoodcropsshowsthatGMengineeringhasfailedtosignificantlyincreaseUScropproduction.
Somethingelse,however,hasbeenontherise.WhileGMseedsareexpensive,GMcompaniestellfarmersthattheywillmakegoodprofitsbysavingmoneyonpesticides(杀虫剂).Onthecontrary,USgovernmentdatashowthatGMcropsintheUShaveproducedanoverallincreaseinpesticideusecomparedtotraditionalcrops.“Thepromisewasthatyoucouldusefewerchemicalsandboostproduction.Butneitheristrue,”saidBillChristison,PresidentoftheUSNationalFarmCoalition.
Atthesametime,theauthorsofthebookWorldHunger:
TwelveMythsarguethatthereactuallyismorethanenoughfoodintheworldandthatthehungercrisisisnotcaused