1、学年广东省普宁市华美实验学校高一下学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版含答案 第一部分: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, 从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项, 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWhere to DrinkCafe San BernardoJoin table-tennis and pool-playing port. Cafe San Bernardo has been running since 1912.The Villa Crespo dive bar also offers up tab
2、le football for4 an hour. Service is efficient; with last orders at 5 am. The daily happy hour between 6 pm and 9 pm includes 60 minutes playing your game of choice, plus a half-bottle of red wine and a corn pie,for9.Avenue Corrientes 5436, Villa Crespo, 54 11 4805 3956, M Salumeria & EnotecaTrading
3、 only in wine with a story, sommelier(侍酒师)Mariana Torta chooses new ways on a daily basis, and keeps a list of around 250 labels.Theres no wine menusimply take your bottle from the shelf.Open 11:00 am-11:30 pm, El Salvador 5777, Palermo Hollywood, 54 11 4778 9016, on FacebookNegro Cueva de CafeCoffe
4、e has found its place in Buenos Aires. While LAB: Tostadores, The Shelter and Coffee Town are famous new places, Negro Cueva de Cafe is one of the best downtown. It serves Ecuadorian, Colombian and Brazilian beans, and its attracting cakes include croissant.Open 9:30 am-7:00 pm, Suipacha 637, Microc
5、entro, 54 11 4322 3000, negrocafe .comLa CalleHead to the Niceto Vega address and youll be faced with a pizza. Order the special wine, special candy, and prepare to sing until dawn with a high-energy young crowd.Open 8:00 pm-2:00 am, Niceto Vega 4942, Palermo Soho, 54 11 3914 1972, on Facebook1.Whic
6、h number should you call if you want to do some sports?A.54 11 4778 9016. B.54 11 4855 3956. C.54 11 4322 3000. D.54 11 3914 1972.2.When can you go to M Salumeria & Enoteca?A.All day. B.1:00 am. C.3:00 pm. D.10:00 am.3.What makes La Calle different?A Its having special candy. B. Its having no wine m
7、enu.C. Its allowing you to play games. D. Its opening for the longest time.B“This isnt Disneyland, Im not a novelty (新奇), this is as real as it gets.” sing The Sisters of Invention.The young womenAnnika, Michelle, Jackie, Aimee and Carolineare a pop group with a difference. All have learning difficu
8、lties and some have extra disabilities.The five are based in Adelaide, Australia, and met in 2010 when they sang together in a choir (合唱队) run by Tutti, an organization which supports disabled artists. Tutti saw they had talent and invited them to form a group. Now they perform together two or three
9、 times per month, and this is how they make a living.Michelle is 25 and has cerebral palsy (脑瘫) and a mild learning disability. She says, “We choose the name The Sisters of Invention because we are like sisters and we support each other on and off stage.”All their songs are based on the members own
10、experiences and were written as a group in their twice weekly meetings at Tutti. “We would arrive in the morning and Id say, What do you want to talk about today?” says their manager and producer Michael Ross. He then noted down everything they said until lyrics(歌词) took shape. He says, “What Im int
11、erested in is that we get to see the world in a way that people in pop culture almost never get to see. It is creative gold.”When they perform their songs, the physical side of their disabilities is more obvious, but Ross says, “Theyre not up there to show their difficulties. Theyre up there to show
12、 their strengths.”4What do we know about The Sisters of Invention?AAll its members are disabled. BIt was founded all by five girls.CIt has existed for less than ten years. DThey perform not to make money.5The girls choose the name The Sisters of Invention because _.Athey all have great talent Bthey
13、help each other like sistersCthey have the same experiences Dthey are good at inventing things6How does Michael Ross produce lyrics for The Sisters of Invention?ABy talking with the girls. BBy asking the girls questions.CBy learning about pop culture. DBy using his personal experiences.7How do audie
14、nces probably feel watching the performances of The Sisters of Invention?AThey will feel bored. BThey will be inspired.CThey will feel disappointed. DThey will have pity on them.CDoctors recognize obesity as a health problem. So why is it so hard for them to talk to their patients about it?The resul
15、ts of two surveys, one of primary care physicians and the other of patients, found that while most doctors want to help patients lose weight and think it is their responsibility to do so, they often dont know what to say.“So while doctors may tell patients they are overweight, the conversation often ends there,” said Christine C. Ferguson, “Without being told about danger for diabetes(糖尿病),we often think little of it.”The lack of dialogue hurts patients, too. The patient survey, of over 1,000 adults, found that most overweight patients dont even know that theyre too
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