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1、高一月考英语试题 2【全国百强校】四川省成都外国语学校2020-2021学年高一3月月考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读选择 Ophelia and the Marvelous Boy by Karen FoxleeType: FantasyWhen Ophelia moves to a strange city where it never stops snowing, she discovers a boy locked away for 75 years in a museum. She must help the boy before the Snow Queen fr

2、eezes the world. Along the way, Ophelia learns how to believe in things she cannot see.Targeted readers: People who like fairy tales would enjoy this book. A Hundred Horses by Sarah LeanType: MysteryThe wooden horse Nell brings along during her visits to aunt and cousins is stolen by a girl named An

3、gel. As Nell finds out Angels true identity, a bond grows between them and a group of 99 horses. Word has it that the 100th horse is magical. But where is it? Nell doesnt know, but Angel might know.Targeted readers: Kids who like animals and nature will be sure to find this book exciting. How to Cat

4、ch a Bogle by Catherine JinksType: FantasyBirdie is an orphan who is good at trapping monsters with her singing voice. She is the only goblin hunter in the forest. When kids go missing, its up to her to figure out why.Targeted readers: Anyone who is looking for monsters will take great pleasure in t

5、his book. I Even Funnier: A Middle School Story by James Patterson and Chris GrabensteinType: FictionAfter a car accident Jamie loses his family, so he moves in with his aunt, uncle and his cousin Stevie, whose basic aim is to trick Jamie. But Jamie keeps having a positive attitude and running after

6、 his goals. He has been recently honored the Funniest Kid Comic of New York State.Targeted readers: This book would be great for anyone who is fond of humorous books.1Which writer tells a story about a girl saving the world?AKaren Foxle BSarah LeanCCatherine Jinks DJames Patterson and Chris Grabenst

7、ein2Nature lovers may take interest in _ .AOphelia and the Marvelous Boy BA Hundred HorsesCHow to Catch a Bogle DI Even Funnier: A Middle School Story3Who goes through life challenges without losing heart?AOphelia BNellCBirdie DJamie One day when I was five, my mother scolded me for not finishing my

8、 rice and I got angry. I wanted to play outside and not be made to finish eating my old rice. In my angry movement to open the screen door with my foot, I had kicked back about a 12-inch part of the lower left hand corner of the new screen door. But I had no remorse, for I was happy to be playing in

9、 the backyard with my toys.Today, I know if my child had done what I did, I would have scolded my child, and told him about how expensive this new screen door was, and I would have delivered a spanking for such behavior. My parents never said a word. They left the corner of the screen door be, creat

10、ing an opening, a breach (裂缝) in the defense against unwanted insects.For years, every time I saw that corner of the screen, it would constantly remind me of my mistake. For years I knew that everyone in my family would see that hole and remember who did it. For years, every time I saw a fly buzzing

11、 in the kitchen, I would wonder if it came in through the hole that I had created with my angry foot. I would wonder if my family members were thinking the same thing, silently blaming me every time a flying insect entered our home, making life more terrible for us all.My parents taught me a valuabl

12、e lesson, one that a spanking or stern (严厉的) words perhaps could not deliver. Their silent punishment for my behavior delivered a hundred stern messages to me. Above all, it has helped me become a more patient person and not burst out so easily.4The underlined word “ remorse” in Paragraph 1 most pro

13、bably means_.Ainjury BsenseCregret Dnotice5When the author damaged the door, his parents_.Ascolded him for his bad behavior Bgave him a spankingCtold him how expensive it was Dleft the door unrepaired6How did the author feel every time he saw the damaged door?AHe felt it destroyed the happy atmosphe

14、re at his home.BHe found that his family members no longer liked him.CHe felt ashamed of his uncontrolled anger at that time.DHe felt he had to work hard to make up for the damage.7What is the main idea of this text?ASilent punishment may have a better effect on educating people.BWhat the best way t

15、o become a more patient person is.CAdults should ignore their childrens bad behavior.DParents are the best teachers of their children. People who often eat nuts appear to live longer, according to the latest study of its kind. The findings, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggested

16、 the greatest benefit was in those eating them on their daily diet.Eating nuts was linked to a healthier lifestyle including being less likely to smoke or be overweight and more likely to exercise. The British Heart Foundation said more research was needed to prove the link, “While this is an intere

17、sting link, we need further research to make sure if its the nuts that protect heart health, or other sides of peoples lifestyle.”The study followed nearly 120,000 people for 30 years. The more regularly people ate nuts, the less likely they were to die during the study. People eating nuts once a we

18、ek were 11% less likely to have died during the study than those who never ate nuts. Lead researcher Dr. Charles Fuchs, from the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Brigham and Womens Hospital, said, “The most obvious benefit was a decrease of 29% in deaths from heart disease, but we also saw a signifi

19、cant reduction of 11% in the danger of dying from cancer.”They suggest nuts are lowering cholesterol(胆固醇) and insulin resistance(胰岛素抗性). Nuts contain unsaturated fat(不饱和脂肪), protein(蛋白质) and several kinds of vitamins and minerals and they can take the place of snacks like chocolate bars, cakes and b

20、iscuits.Victoria Taylor, senior expert at the British Heart Foundation, said, “This study shows close connection between regularly eating a small handful of nuts and a lower risk of death from heart disease.” Choosing plain, unsalted foods rather than sweet, salted, or chocolate-covered will keep yo

21、ur salt and sugar intake down.8According to the passage, what kind of people benefit most from eating nuts?AThose who eat most nuts at a time. BThose who eat most nuts.CThose who eat nuts on their daily diet. DThose who eat less nuts.9Which kind of disease had a most decrease for regular nuts eater?

22、ACancer BHeart diseaseCStomach disease DUnknown.10The writer developed the article mainly by_.Athe order of time Bspecific examplesClisting data Dcomparing the difference11Which section should the passage be taken from the newspaper?AScience section BHealth sectionCEntertainment section DTech sectio

23、n It is quite reasonable to blame traffic jams, the cost of gas and the great speed of modern life, but manners on the road are becoming horrible. Everybody knows that the nicest men would become fierce tigers behind the wheel. It is all right to have a tiger in a cage, but to have one in the driver

24、s seat is another matter.Road politeness is not only good manners, but good sense. It takes the most cool-headed drivers great patience to give up the desire to beat back when forced to face rude driving. On the other hand, a little politeness goes a long way towards reducing the possibility of quar

25、reling and fighting. A friendly nod or a wave of thanks in answer to an act of politeness helps to create an atmosphere of good will and becomes so necessary in modern traffic conditions. But such behaviors of politeness are by no means enough. Many drivers nowadays dont even seem able to recognize

26、politeness when they see it.However, misplaced politeness can also be dangerous. Typical examples are the driver who waves a child crossing the street at a wrong place into the path of oncoming cars that may not be able to stop in time. The same goes for encouraging old ladies to cross the road wher

27、ever and whenever they want to.An experienced driver, whose manners are faultless, told me it would help if drivers learnt to correctly join in traffic stream without causing total blockages(堵塞) that give rise to unpleasant feelings. Unfortunately, modern drivers cant even learn to drive, let alone

28、master the roadmanship (公路驾车技能). Years ago, experts warned us that the fast increase of the car ownership would demand more give-and-take from all road users. It is high time for all of us to take this message to heart.12According to the passage, troubles on the road are often caused by_ .Athe great

29、 speed of modern life Btraffic jamsCterrible road conditions Dthe behavior of the drivers13In the writers opinion, a good driver should_ .Abeat back when forced to face rude drivingBshow road politeness properlyCjoin in traffic stream quickly however other people feelDencourage old ladies to cross t

30、he roads whenever they want to14The following statements are right EXCEPT that_.ASome modern drivers are not good at drivingBRoad politeness is good sense as well as good mannersCA friendly driver should nod or wave thanks in answer to an act of politenessDIt is also right to have a tiger in the dri

31、vers seat15What is the best title of the passage?ARoad politeness BTraffic problemsCGood manners DModern drivers二、七选五VoluntourismVolunteering to help peoplein needcombinedwithtravelling to faraway places is a new trend in the travel industry. It is called voluntourism. People travel to other countries, learn languages and gain new experiences. 16.Recentstatistics show that in the past few years voluntourism has been one of the fastest-growing areas oftourism. More than 1.6 million people around the world are volunteers in other countries.They help build schools,assistin hospit

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