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湖北省石首一中学年高一上学期月考英语试题含答案
石首一中2019—2020学年第一学期十月月考
高一年级英语试题
总分:
150分时间:
120分钟
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)
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。
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.Whoisthemanpossiblytalkingto?
A.Adoctor.B.Ateacher.C.Hismother.
2.WhatdoweknowaboutSam?
A.HissisterwillleaveforNewYork.
B.HissisterwillleaveforLosAngeles.
C.HewillleaveNewYork.
3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?
A.Rewritethepaperbecausetherearetoomanymistakes.
B.Throwthepaperaway.
C.Readthepaperagain.
4.Whydoesthewomanthanktheman?
A.Helenthersomemoney.
B.Hegaveherafivepoundbill.
C.Hereturnedhermoneyfound.
5.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Atanairport.B.Atarailwaystation.C.Atadepartmentstore.
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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.Whomdoyouthinkthewomanwasangrywith?
A.Theman.B.Therepairman.C.Theshopkeeper.
7.Whycouldn’tthewomanfindtherepairshop?
A.Shemissedtherightturn.
B.Themangaveherthewrongdirections.
C.Shewasabaddriver.
8.Whydidthemantellhertoturntothesetelevisionrepairmen?
A.Theshopwaseasytofind.
B.Oneoftherepairmenwashisfriend.
C.Theydidgoodworkandthepricewasreasonable.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.What’stherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?
A.Theyareteacherandstudent.
B.Theyarefriends.
C.Theyaremotherandson.
10.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Lookforanewapartment.
B.Findajobtoearn
200amonth.
C.Shareanapartmentwithoneortworoommates.
11.Howmuchdoesthewomanwanttospendonrent?
A.Lessthan
200amonth.
B.Somewhereabout
200amonth.
C.Alittlemorethan
200amonth.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Whatisthewomangoodat?
A.Swimming.B.Running.C.Playing.
13.Howoldwasshewhenshebecamefamous?
A.Shewastwenty.B.Shewasthirteen.C.Shewasfifteen.
14.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewomanfromthedialogue?
A.ShetookpartinoneoftheOlympicGames.
B.Shestillswimsforinternationalcompetitions.
C.Sheusedtoswimthirtyfivemileseveryweek.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whathadgonewrongintheirhouse?
A.Theirwashingmachine.B.Theelectricity.C.Thelights.
16.WhowasMrSmith?
A.Arepairman.B.Thewoman’shusband.C.Thewoman’snewneighbor.
17.Whydidthemanthinkitwouldcosthimdearly?
A.Becausehewantedtobuyacar.
B.Becausehedidn’thaveagoodjob.
C.Becausetheircarneededrepairing.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whatwerethestudentsgoingtodo?
A.Theyweregoingtoreadtheirarticlesbeforeavideocamera.
B.TheyweregoingtoreadnewsonTV.
C.Theyweregoingtocelebratethewriter’ssister’sbirthday.
19.Whywasthewritersonervous?
A.Hehadneverstoodbeforeavideocamera.
B.Hehadneverreadhisownarticlebeforeavideocamera.
C.Thiscamerawasdifferentfromtheonehehadoncefaced.
20.Whatwasthewriter’sfeelingstohisclassteacher?
A.Nervous.B.Afraid.C.Thankful.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
PlanningavisittotheUK?
Herewehelpwithwaystocutyourcosts.
AVOIDBIGEVENTSBigsportingevents,concertsandexhibitionscanincreasethecostofaccommodationandmakeithardertofindaroom.AstandarddoubleroomattheThistleBrightononthefinalFridayoftheBrightonComedyFestival(19Oct.)cost£169.15atB. Aweeklater,thesameroomcost£118.15.Ifyoucanbeflexibleandwanttoknowdatestoavoid---oryou'relookingforabigeventtopassyourtime---checkoutsitessuchasW, whichallowyoutosearchforeventsintheUKbycity,dateandcategory.
STAYAWAYFROMTHESTATIONIftravelingtoyourdestinationbytrain,youmaywanttofindagoodbaseclosetothestation,butyoucouldenduppayingmoreforthesakeofconvenienceatthestartofyourholiday.Don'tbetoochoosyaboutthepartoftownyoustayin.Bookingtwomonthsinadvance,thecheapestroomatTravelodge'sCentralEustonhotelinLondonforSaturday22Septemberwas£95.95.AroomjustatubejourneyawayatitsCoventGardenhotelwas£75.75.AndatFarringdon,adoubleroomcostjust£62.95.
LOOKAFTERYOURSELFReallycentralhotelsincitiessuchasLondon.EdinburghandCardiffcancostafortune,especiallyatweekendsandduringbigevents.Asachoiceconsidercheckingintoaself-cateringflatwithitsownkitchen,whereyoucancook.Oftentheseflatsarehiddenawayonthetopfloorsofcitycentrebuildings.AgreatexampleisthehistoricO'NeillFlatonEdinburgh’sRoyalMile,availablefor£420forfivedaysinlateSeptember,withroomforfouradults.
GETONABIKELondon’s“Borisbikes”haveattractedthemostattention,butothercitiesalsohavesimilarprogramsthatletyourentabicycleandexploreatyourownpace,savingyouonpublictransportorcarparkingcosts.AmongthesmallercitieswiththeirownprogramsareNewcastle(casualmemberspayaround£1.50fortwohours)andCardiff(freeforupto30minutes,or£5perday).
21. "Farringdon"inParagraph5ismostprobably _____.
A. ahotelawayfromthetrainstationB.thetubelinetoCoventGarden
C.anidealholidaydestinationD.thenameofatravelagency
22. ThepassageshowsthattheO'NeillFlat ____.
A. liesonthegroundfloor
B. islocatedincentralLondon
C. providescookingtoolsfortourists
D. costsover£100onaverageperdayinlateSeptember
23. Themainpurposeofthepassageis ____.
A. totellvisitorshowtobookinadvanceB. tosupplyvisitorswithhotelinformation
C. toshowvisitorstheimportanceofself-helpD. tooffer visitorssomemoney-savingtips
B
Severalyearsago,JimTurnerheardaprogramontheradiofortheN.C.Children'sHospitalanddecidedhecouldusehisloveoforigami(折纸) arttohelpthehospitalraisemoneyformuch-neededprograms.Soattheageof13,Turnerbeganmakingorigamigreetingcardsandsellingthemtohelpthehospital.Hisprogram,knownasHeartbeatsforKids,hassinceraisedmorethan$2,500forthehospital.“ThefirstcardsImadehadaheartinthemandyoucouldremovetheheartfromthecardandmakeitbeat,”Turnersays,explaininghowhecameupwiththenamefortheprogram.Nowasa17-year-oldhighschoolstudent,Turnerhaslesstimetodevotetocard-making,becauseorigamicostsalotoflaborandeachcardcantakeupto30minutestodesign.ButTurnerstillenjoysorigamiartandhascreateddesignsthathavebeenchosenforexhibitsthattourthecountryandworld.
Turnerisanengineerandartist.Hismother,PeggyTurner,saysfoldingorigamihashelpedhersondevelophissenseofspacefor3-Dobjects.Turneralsoprovidescommunityserviceatschoolandathischurch.HewasnamedtheGoodSpiritofCommunityAwardsforhiscommunityserviceactivities,includingtheHeartbeatsforKidsprogram.Intheprocessofhisvolunteerefforts,Turneralsomanagedtobeoneoftheonly381youthsinthecountrytoearnthetopscoreof2,400onhisSATtest.MakingandsellingthegreetingcardshastaughtTurneraboutmanagingasmallbusiness,butmostimportantthingTurnerlearnsisthatthecardsbenefitnotonlythehospital,butalsothepeoplewhobuythecardsorgetthecards.Turnerseesitasawaytobringpeopletogether.
24. AtfirstTurner'spurposeofmakingandsellinghiscardswasto ____.
A. collectmoneyforahospitalB.bringmorepeopletogether
C.learnhowtomanageabusinessD.showhislovefororigamiart
25. FromParagraph2,wecanlearnthatcard-making ____.
A.isdifficulttolearnB.takestimeandenergy
C.ispopularwithyoungpeopleD.makespeopleactiveandintelligent
26. WhatdoesthewritertellusaboutTurner?
A. Hehasalreadybecomeasuccessfulbusinessman.
B. Hespendsmostofhistimeworkingforhischurch
C. Hedesignsaheartineachcardthathasbeenmade
D. Hedoeswellinbothhislessonsandcommunityservice
27. Thepassageismainlyabout ____.
A.offeringcommunityserviceB.origamiartthathelpsmakemoney
C.ateenagerwhomakesadifferenceD.makingandsellinggreetingcards
C
Childrenhavetheirownrulesinplayinggames.Theyseldomneedareferee(裁判)andrarelytroubletokeepscores.Theydon’tcaremuchaboutwhowinsorloses,anditdoesn’tseemtoworrythemifthegameisnotfinished.Yet,theylikegamesthatdependalotonluck,sothattheirpersonalabilitiescannotbedirectlycompared.Theyalsoenjoygamesthatmoveinstages,inwhicheachstage,thechoosingofleaders,thepicking-upofsides,orthedeterminingofwhichsideshallstart,isalmostagameinitself.
Grown-upscanhardlyfindchildren’sgamesexciting,andtheyoftenfeelpuzzledatwhytheirkidsplaysuchsimplegamesagainandagain.However,itisfoundthatachildplaysgamesforveryimportantreasons.Hecanbeagoodplayerwithouthavingtothinkwhetherheisapopularperson,andhecanfindhimselfbeingausefulpartnertosomeoneofwhomheisordinarilyafraid.Hebecomesaleaderwhenitcomestohisturn.Hecanbeconfident,too,inparticulargames,thatitishisplacetogiveorders,topretendtobedead,tothrowaballactuallyatsomeone,ortokisssomeonehehascaught.
Itappearstousthatwhenchildrenplayagametheyimagineasituationundertheircontrol.Everyoneknowstherules,andmoreimportantly,everyoneplaysaccordingtotherules.Thoserulesmaybechildish,buttheymakesurethateverychildhasachancetowin.
28.Whatistrueaboutchildrenwhentheyplaygames?
A.Theycanstopp