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届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题附答案2
拉萨北京实验中学2017-2018学年度高三第一次月考
(英语)试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
总分150分,考试时间为120分钟。
第I卷(105分)
一.听力(共两节,满分30分,每小题1.5分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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.Whatdoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
A.IntheofficeB.IntheshopC.Athome
2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
A.StrangersB.FriendsC.classmates
3.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?
A.Thewomanwantstoswiminthesea
B.Thewoman’sroomisnearthebeach
C.Thewomandoesn’tlikeherroom
4.Whenisthemangoingtodo?
A.TravelaroundthecityB.DosomeshoppingC.Repairhiscar
5.Whatisthetimenow?
A.8:
30B.8:
00C.9:
00
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段材料。
每段材料后有几个小题,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。
听每段材料前,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。
每段材料两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.AtwhattimedoesthestorecloseonSaturday?
A.At6:
00pmB.At5:
30pmC.At5:
00pm
7.Howmanydaysdoesthestoreopenforbusinesseveryweek?
A.FivedaysB.SevendaysC.Sixdays
8.WhatbenefitswillcustomersenjoyatthestoreonSaturday?
A.FreeeyeexaminationsB.A30%pricereductionC.Freegifts
听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。
9.Asafull-timestudent,howmuchshouldonepayfortheprogramme?
A.$2,030B.$2,300.C.$3,200.
10.Wherewillthemanfillintheapplicationform?
A.InthelanguagecentreB.InanAmericancollegeC.Onthewebsite
11.Howwillthemanpaytoentertheprogramme?
A.BycashB.Bytraveller’scheckC.Bycreditcard
听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。
12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherpresentjob?
A.It’sboring.B.It’swellpaid.C.It’sinteresting.
13.Whatlanguageisthewomangoodat?
A.EnglishandFrenchB.FrenchandGermanC.EnglishandChinese
14.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodonext?
A.MakeaphonecallB.SendamessageC.Writealetter
听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。
15.WhatdoyouthinkRobertis?
A.AstudentB.AsingerC.Asoldier
16.Wherewillthegroupperform?
A.AtpartiesB.Atrestaurants.C.Atconcerthalls
17.WhyisRobertnotsureofjoiningthegroup?
A.Hecan’tplaytheguitar
B.Heknowslittleaboutsongs
C.Hedoesn’thavetimetoprepare
听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。
18.Whatistheweatherlikenow?
A.It’srainingB.It’ssnowingC.It’ssunny
19.Whenwillthegroupofpeopleprobablygetuptomorrow?
A.At5:
00pmB.At6:
00pmC.At5:
30pm
20.Whatshouldn’ttheytaketomorrow?
A.VideocamerasB.WarmclothesC.Themap
二.阅读理解:
(满分40分,每题2分)第一节:
满分30分,共15题
A
MonthlyTalksatLondonCanalMuseum
Ourmonthlytalksstartat19:
30onthefirstThursdayofeachmonthexceptAugust.Admission isatnormalchargesandyoudon'tneedtobook.Theyendaround21:
00.
November7th
TheCanalPioneers,byChrisLewis.JamesBrindleyisrecognizedasoneoftheleadingearlycanalengineers.Hewasalsoamajorplayerintrainingothersintheartofcanalplanningandbuilding.ChrisLewiswillexplainhowBrindleymadesuchapositivecontributiontotheeducationofthatgroupofearly“civil engineers”.
December5th
IcefortheMetropolis,byMalcolmTucker.Wellbeforethearrivaloffreezers,therewasademandfor iceforfoodpreservation andcatering.Malcolmwillexplainthehistoryofimportingnaturaliceandthetechnologyofbuildingicewells,andhowLondon'sicetradegrew.
February6th
AnUpdateontheCotswoldCanals,byLizPayne.TheStroudwaterCanalismovingtowardsreopening.The ThamesandSevernCanalwilltakealittlelonger.Wewillhaveareportonthepresentstateofplay.
March6th
EyotsandAits—ThamesIslands,byMirandaVickers.TheThameshasmanyislands.Mirandahasundertakenareviewofallofthem.Shewilltellusaboutthoseofgreatestinterest.
Onlinebookings:
www.canalmuseum.org.uk/book
Moreinfo:
www.canalmuseum.org.uk/whatson
LondonCanalMuseum
12-13NewWharfRoad,LondonNI9RT
www.canalmuseum.org.uk www.canalmuseum.mobi
Tel:
02077130836
21.WhenisthetalkonJamesBrindley?
A.February6th. B.March6th.C.December5th D.November7th.
22.WhatisthetopicofthetalkinFebruary?
A.AnUpdateontheCotswoldCanals.B.IcefortheMetropolis.
C.EyotsandAits-ThamesIslands.D.TheCanalPioneers.
23.WhowillgivethetalkontheislandsintheThames?
A.MalcolmTucker. B.MirandaVickers. C.ChrisLewis. D.LizPayne.
B
WelcometotheElectronicVillagetoexplorenewwaysoflanguageteachingandlearning.
ElectronicVillageProgram(Thursday,June18,2015)
Nearpod
◇9:
00a.m.to10:
00a.m.
◇Room501
Nearpod isasoftwareprogramthatcreates arichcontextforstudentstolearnvocabulary.Thepresenterwillshowhowtouseit.
Kahoot
◇10:
30a.m.to11:
30a.m.
◇Room601
Kahootsoftwarecanbeusedtocreategrammartestswhichcanbegradedonanetwork.Itcanprovidestudentswith instantfeedback,includingreportsabouttheirstrengthsandweaknesses.
TEO
◇2:
00p.m.to3:
00p.m.
◇Room502
Ourstudentscomefromdifferentbackgroundsbuthavethesamedesiretolearnonline.ThepresenterwilluseexamplesfromhisfirstonlineclasstoexplainhowanyteachercanbeginteachingonlinewithTEO.
Prezi
◇3:
30p.m.to4:
20p.m.
◇Room602
UsesofPreziinlisteningandspeakingcoursesdrawstudents'attention tospeakingmorefluently .ThepresenterwillshowhowstudentscanusePrezitoconfidently presentonavarietyof topics,includingintroducingfamily,friends,andhobbies.
24.Nearpodcanbeusedto________.
A.offergrammartestsB.teachlisteningonline
C.gainfluencyinspeakingD.helpvocabularylearning
25.Ifyouwanttoimproveyourspeakingskills,youcangoto________.
A.Room602 B.Room502C.Room601 D.Room501
26.Whichofthefollowingcanassessyourgrammarlearning?
A.Nearpod. B.TEO. C. Kahoot. D.Prezi.
27.Ateacherwhowantstolearnonlineteachingisexpectedtoarriveby________.
A.9:
00a.m. B.10:
30a.m.C.3:
30p.m. D.2:
00p.m.
C
Inearliesttimes,menconsideredlightningtobeoneofthegreatmysteries(神秘的事物)ofnature.Someancientpeoplesbelievedthatlightningandthunderweretheweapons(武器)ofthegods.
Inreality,lightningisaflowofelectricityformedhighabovetheearth.Asingleflashoflightning1.6kilometreslonghasenoughelectricitytolightonemillionlightbulbs(灯泡).
TheAmericanscientistandstatesman,BenjaminFranklin,wasthefirsttoshowtheconnectionbetweenelectricityandlightningin1752.Inthesameyearhealsobuiltthefirstlightningrod(避雷针).Thisdevice(装置物)protectsbuildingsfrombeingdamagedbylightning.
Modernsciencehasdiscoveredthatonestroke(闪击)oflightninghasavoltage(电压)ofmorethan15millionvolts(伏特).Aflashoflightningbetweenacloudandtheearthmaybeaslongas13kilometers,andtravelataspeedof30millionmeterspersecond.
Scientistsjudgethatthereareabout2,000millionflashesoflightningperyear.LightninghitstheEmpireStateBuildinginNewYorkCity30to48timesayear.IntheUnitedStatesaloneitkillsanaverage(平均数)ofonepersoneveryday.
Thesafestplacetobeincaseofanelectricalstormisinaclosedcar.Outside,oneshouldgotolowgroundandnotgetundertress.Also,oneshouldstayoutofwaterandawayfrommetalfences.Insideahouse,peopleshouldavoidopendoorwaysandwindowsandnottouchwiresormetalthings.
Withlightning,itisbettertobesafethansorry?
28.Peopleoncethoughtlightningcamefrom________.
A.theskyB.theearthC.thegodsD.nature
29.Accordingtothepassagewhatdoyouthinkallbuildingsneed?
A.Metalfences.B.Electricity.C.Machines.D.lightningrods
30.Lightningcantravel________.
A.atveryhighspeedB.notsoquicklyaselectricity
C.atverylowspeedD.asquicklyaswater
31.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.IntheU.Saboutonepersonperdaydiesfromlightning.
B.TheEmpireStateBuildingfrequentlygetshitbylightning.
C.Aclosedcaristhebestplacetobeduringanelectricalstorm.
D.Swimmingduringathunderstormisagoodidea.
D
WhilewatchingtheOlympicstheothernight,Icameacrossanunbelievablesight.Itwasnotagoldmedal,oraworldrecordbroken,butashowofcourage.
Theeventwasswimmingandstartedwithonlythreemenontheblocks.Foronereasonoranother,twoofthemfalsestarted,sotheyweredisqualified.Thatleftonlyonetocomplete.Itwouldhavebeendifficultenough,nothavinganyonetoraceagainst,eventhoughthetimeontheclockisimportant.
Iwatchedthemandiveofftheblockandknewrightawaythatsomethingwaswrong.I’mnotanexpertswimmer,butIcantellagooddivefromapoorone,andthiswasnotexactlymedalquality.Whenheresurfaced,itwasevidentthatthemanwasnotoutforgold—hisarmswerewavinginanattemptatfreestyle.Thecrowdstartedtolaugh.Clearlythismanwasnotamedalcompetitor.
Ilistenedtothecrowdbegintolaughatthispoormanwhowasclearlyhavingahardtime.Finallyhemadehisturntostartback.Itwaspitiful.Hemadeafewdesperatestrokesandyoucouldtellhewaswornout.
Butinthosefewawfulstrokes,thecrowdhadchanged.
Nolongerweretheylaughing,butbeginningtocheer.Someevenbegantostandandshout“Comeon,youcandoit!
”andhedid.
Aclearminutepasttheaverageswimmer,thisyoungmanfinallyfinishedhisrace.Thecrowdwentwild.Youwouldhavethoughtthathehadwonthegold,andshouldhave.EventhoughherecordedoneoftheslowesttimesinOlympichistory,thismangavemoreheartthananyoftheothercompetitors.
Justashortyearago,he