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高一英语上学期第一次月考试题2
湖南省茶陵县第三中学2016-2017学年高一英语上学期第一次月考试题
时量:
120分钟满分:
150分
第Ⅰ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.Whatwillthemandothisafternoon?
A.Gotothepark.B.GotoseeLisa.C.Gotothebeach.
2.Whichsportdoesthewomanlikebest?
A.VolleyballB.BaseballC.Football
3.Wheredoestheconv
ersation
probablytakeplace?
A.AthomeB.Atarestaurant.C.Atasupermarket.
4.Whatdoestheman’sbrotherlooklike?
A.HehasdarkhairB.Heisquitebig.C.Heistall.
5.WhatdoesAnnawanttodo?
A.Findaroom.B.MovetoCalifornia.C.MakefriendswithJane.
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小题。
6.Whatismancomplainingabout?
A.Thefood.B.TheserviceC.Theprice.
7.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemannotneedtopayfor?
A.Soup.B.Dessert.C.Drinks.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9小题。
8.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay?
A.45cents.B.30centsC.15
cents.
9.Whichbuswillthewomanprobablytakeafterthisone?
A.No.6B.No.10C.No.16
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10.Whocanplaytheguitar?
A.SamB.Helen.C.Nick
11.WhenwillthemanmeetNick?
A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursdayC.onFriday.
12.Whatdoesthewomanremindthemantobring?
A.AsweaterB.SomefoodC.SomeCDs
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16小题
13.Whendidthemanleavehomeyesterday?
A.At8:
30am.B.At9:
00am.C.At9:
30am.
14.Whywasthemanlate?
A.Helefthomelate.B.Hisbusbrokedown.C.Hehadanaccident.
15.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.AnaccidentB.Anexam.C.Acomposition.
16.WhatdoweknowaboutTim?
A.Heistheman’sbestfrident.
B.Hetookanexamyesterday.
C.Hewonfirstplace.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。
17.What’sthedatetoday?
A.July4.B.July5.C.July6.
18.WhatwillthetouristsvisitfirstaftertheyarriveinChongqing?
A.Aship.B.Amountain.C.Azoo.
19.WhatwillthevisitorsdoonJuly8?
A.GototheQutangGorge.
B.Attendingawelcomingparty.
C.VisittheThreeGorgesDam.
20.Howlongdoesthetourlast?
A.sixdaysB.FivedaysC.Fourdays.
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,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
“It’sFridayandIdon’tknowwhattodo.Ican’twrite!
”KurtwaswalkinghomewithhisfriendLavina.“Whataboutwritingtwopages?
”sheasked.“You’regoodatwriting,butEnglishismyworstsubject.IfIgetabadgrade,I’llbeinbigtrouble,”Kurtsaid.TheyreachedLavina’shousefirst.“Comeinandhaveasnack,”shesaid.“Mymommadeacakelastnight.”Lavinaputherbooksonthekitchentableandgotthemeachapieceofcakeandaglassofmilk.“Thefirstthingyoudoistodecidewhatyouwanttowriteabout,”shesaid.“I’mwritingaboutmydog.Whataboutthosethingsyouarealwaysmaking?
”
“Telescopes?
Oh,sure,howexcitingitwouldbetowriteaboutthem!
”“Tellmehowit’sdone.”
KurtlookedatLavinalikehewasseeingherforthefirsttime.“Whatareyoudoing?
”
“Idon’tknowallthissoIamtakingnotesonwhatyousay,”Lavinasaid.
“Youdon’thavetodothat.Icanhelpyoumakeatelescopeifyouwant.”
LavinakeptaskingquestionsandmakingnotesonwhatKurtsaid.“Herearethenotesforyourpaper,”shesaid.
“Mypaper?
”KurtstartedreadingLavina’snotes.“Youthinkthiscouldbemyreport?
”
“Sure,justfillinthedetailsIdidn’tcatch.See,youcanwriteifyoufocusonwhatyouareinterestedin.”
AbigsmileappearedonKurt’sface.“Lavina,youaresomefriend!
”
21.WecanlearnthatLavinaandKurt.
A.hadtowriteanEnglisharticle
B.worriedabouttheirgradesinatest
C.werepreparingforanEnglishexam
D.hadtroubleinmakingatelescope
22.WhydidLavinatakenoteswhileKurtwassaying?
A.Tofindthesecretofmakingtelescopes.
B.Tocollectinformationabouttelescopes.
C.ToprepareabriefreportforKurt.
D.Togooverthenotesinthefuture.
23.Bysaying“youaresomefriend”,Kurtmeans.
A.LavinaisatruefriendB.Lavinaisastrangefriend
C.LavinahassomefriendsD.Lavinaisafriendtoall
B
AboycalledMariolovedtohavemanyfriends.Heshowedoffalot,alwaystalkingabouthowmanyfriendshehadatschool.Onedayhisgrandpasaidtohim,“Mario,Ibetyoudon’thaveasmanyfriendsasyouthink.Iamsuremanyofthemarejustacquaintances(泛泛之交).”Mariodisagreedwithhisgrandpa.However,hewasn’tsurehowhecouldtestwhetherornothisschoolmateswererealfriends.Nowhisgrandpahadsomethinginhishand,butMariocouldseenothingthere.“Takeit.It’saveryspecialchair.Becauseit’sunseen,it’sratherdifficulttositon.Butifyoutakeittoschoolandmanagetositonit,you’llbelieveitsmagic(魔力)andbeabletotellwhoyourrealfriendsare.”
Mariotookthestrangechairandsetoffforschool.Atbreaktimeheaskedeveryonetoformacircleandputhimselfinthemiddlewithhischair.ThenMariotriedtositonthechairbutalwaysmissedandfell.Everyonehadaprettygoodlaugh.Hekepttryingtositonthemagicchair,butkeptfallingtotheground.Suddenly,hetriedagainanddidn’tfall.Itwasthenthathefi
nallyexperiencedthemagic.Lookingaround,MariosawGeorge,Lucas,andDianaholdinghimupsohewouldn’tfall.Meanwhile,manyothershehadthoughtofasfriendshaddonenothingbutlaugh
athim,enjoyingeachandeveryfall.
24.Mariodisagreedwithhisgrandpabecausehe.
A.didn’tlikehisgrandpaB.hadmanyfriendsatschool
C.didn’tbelievehisgrandpaswordsD.likedtohavefriendsandshowoff
25.Mariousedthespecialchairto.
A.findhistruefriendsB.ma
kemorenewfriends
C.lethisfriendsseehisspecialabilityD.provehisgrandpawaswrong
26.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph3?
A.George,Lucas,andDianaweretricked.B.George,Lucas,andDianawereMario’srealfriends.
C.George,Lucas,andDianawouldbeignoredbyothers.D.George,Lucas,andDianawereabletoseethemagicchair.
27.Thestorymainlytellsusthat.
A.theelderlyarereallywiseB.laughingatafriendisimpolite
C.anunseenchairisreallypowerfulD.truefriendsarethosewhocareforus
C
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Openalltheyearround(closedonMondaysunlessit’saholiday)
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ThebesttimetovisittheHeritageMuseumandGardensinSandwichisthelastweekinMayandthefirstweek
inJune,whenthefamousrhododendrons(杜鹃花)grownbyformerownerCharlesDexterareinbloom.Andtherearemanydifferentkindsofflowers.
Openingday:
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$15adults;$7kidsaged3to12;kids2andunderfree
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Openingday:
May12
$14.50
adults;$5.50kidsaged6to17;kidsunder6free
Pleasenote:
Nostrollers(折叠式婴儿车)orcarriagesallowed.
28.IfonewantstovisitagardenonMonday,April2,heorshemaychooseA.TowerHillBotanicGardenB.theBostonPublicGarden
C.GreenAnimalsTopiaryGardenD.theHeritageMuseumandGardens
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A.asportsbookB.atravelguide
C.amoviemagazineD.anewspaperreport
D
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Therewasnoapplause(鼓掌).Instead,everyonelaughedather“Imusttellyoufrankly,”saidoneofherfriends,“youarelumpyandhumpy.Youdon’thaveanytalentindancing.Youare,liketherestofus,simplyacamel.Youarejustananimal.Youarenotandneverwillbeaballetdancer!
”Withthesewords,theymovedawayacrossthesand,laughingandjoking.
“Howwrongtheyare!
”saidthecamel.“Ihaveworkedhard.Iwillbeagooddancer.Iwilldanceanddancejustformyself.”Thatiswhatshedid.Itgavehermanyyearsofpleasure.
Shepracticedhardandmademuchprogressinherdancingskills.Occasionally,thecamelwaschosentoperformatananimalpartybeforeheroldfriends.Thecamelwasluckybecausesheknewexactly