1、湖北省枣阳市高级中学高一月考英语试题 Word版含答案枣阳市高级中学2014-2015学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_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。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给出的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. What does the man advise the woman to do this weekend?Go camping B. Stay home C. Go sw
2、imming2. How much should the woman pay?A. $16 B. $18 C. $203. Which sports does the woman like?Skating. B. Swimming C. Boating. 4. How does the woman usually go shopping?By car. B. By bus. C. On foot 5. Where will the woman go?To a clothing store. B. To a party. C. To the bank. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分2
3、2.5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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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6-8题。6. Where are the speakers?In a car. B. In the open air. C. At a hotel. 7. When does the conversation take place?A. At night. B. In the afternoon. C. In the mornin
4、g.8. Why do the speakers decide to go home?A. .They feel a bit hungry. B. There is too much noise. C. It is very late. 听第7段材料,回答第9-11题。9. What did Mike do last night?A. He went to the police station. B. He drove into a drugstore and broke it up.C. He went shopping with his girlfriend. 10. Who did Mi
5、ke have a quarrel with?A. A storekeeper. B. A policeman. C. His girlfriend. 11. Where is Mike now?A. In a store. B. At the police station. C. At home. 听第8段材料,回答第12-14题。12. In which month is the ticket to Madrid most expensive? A. March. B. July. C. May.13. How much should two people pay for the tick
6、ets if they go to Madrid in June?A. $1,050. B. $920. C. $960. 14. Whats the man most probably?A. A clerk B. A pilot. C. A guide.听第9段材料,回答第15-17题。15. What does the conversation take place?A. In a travel agency B. In a hotel. C. In a booking office. 16. What does the woman think about the price of the
7、 trip?A. Reasonable B. Low. C. High. 17. How many days ahead does the man need to book?A. 4 days. B. 3 days. C. 2 days. 听第10段材料,回答第18-20题。18. What can we learn about the speaker?A. He doesnt like sports. B. He likes traveling very much. C. He doesnt like watching TV. 19. Why does the speaker watch C
8、hannel 44?A. It is the local news channel. B. It is the movie channel.C. The weather reporter is good and beautiful. 20. Whats the first thing the man usually does when he travels to other countries?A. Find a nice hotel. B. Have a good meal. C. Look for an English-language newspaper. 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节
9、,满分45分)二、完形填空(共20小题, 每小题1.5分,满分30分) The young woman entered the pool where an injured dolphin(海豚) was swimming.Despite her fear, she felt strong wearing her new leg.In her second grade.Maja _ her cousin,Jasmina.After Jasminas death,Maja swore she would honor the little girl by _ with a dolphin, an a
10、nimal that both girls _. “ Jasmina never got the chance to do it.” says Maja, now 32, “so I _ that someday Id do it for her.”In high school, Maja was _ about sports.She even planned to become an athlete._, in 1993, during the civil war in her home country, a bomb _ her left leg.After two years _ in
11、the US., Maja received her first artificial (人造的)leg, but _ it didnt fit well, walking for Maja was very painful. _, she managed to graduate from a local high school.Then after receiving a _ from Saint Francis University, she got a job at an insurance firm and _ started her own company.To relax, Maj
12、a _ often watch the dolphins play at an aquarium(水族馆)near her home.A young dolphin, Winter, who had lost its tail, caught her _. One day, Maja happened to see trainers _ Winter with a hightech tail.When they were done, Winter swam freely in the water.Maja was _.She managed to find the inventors of W
13、inters tail.Within ten days, she had a new leg which freed her of the _ that had troubled her for almost 16 years.Now Maja was ready to keep her _.She went to the aquarium, lowered herself into the pool and held out a hand to Winter, who approached _, then swam away.After a few minutes, the dolphin
14、let Maja _ its back. Finally, the two began to swim around the pool together.1A.lost Bvisited Crescued Dleft2A.talking Bliving Cswimming Dsurfing3A.adored Badopted Cpossessed Dpurchased4A.pretended Bdecided Cpreferred Dagreed 5A.positive Benthusiastic Cparticular Dcurious 6A.Undoubtedly BSurprisingl
15、y CStrangely DUnfortunately7A.took away Btook over Ccut down Dcut out8A.study Boperation Ctreatment Dexperiment9A.until Bbecause Calthough Dif10A.Otherwise BTherefore CBesides DHowever11A.scholarship Bdegree Cprize Dnotice12A.gradually Bactually Ceventually Dnaturally13A.might Bshould Ccould Dwould1
16、4A.eye Bleg Cnose Dhand15A.decorating Bguiding Cmarking Dfitting16A.inspired Bpuzzled Cshocked Damused 17A.worry Bsadness Cpain Dfear18A.appointment Bpromise Crecord Dhabit19A.blindly Bangrily Cgratefully Dcautiously 20A.strike Bcover Ctouch Dwipe三、阅读理解(共22小题, 每小题2分,满分24分) Phantom vibrations-the phe
17、nomenon where you think your phone is vibrating but its not-have been around since the mobile age. Today, theyre so common that researchers have devoted studies to themFor Valerie Kusler, who works on a cattle farm, the feeling is complicated by the cows“The cowsmoo is very muffled, it kinda sounds
18、likeerrrr,”she says.“So thats very similar to what my phone sounds like when it vibrates on my desk or in my purse.”Other people may not confuse cows for their phones, but research shows phantom vibration symptom is a near-universal experience for people with smartphones.Nearly 90 percent of college
19、 undergraduates in a 2012 study said they felt phantom vibrations. The number was just as high for a survey of hospital workers, who reported feeling phantom vibrations on either a weekly or monthly basis“Something in your brain is being triggered(触发)thats different than what was triggered just a fe
20、w short years ago,” says Dr Larry Rosen, a research psychologist who studies how technology affects our minds.“If youd asked me 10 years ago, or maybe even five years ago if I- felt an itch beneath where my pocket of my jeans was, and asked me what I would do, Id reach down and scratch it because it
21、 was probably a little itch caused by the neurons firing(神经元刺激),”he says. Now, of course, the itch triggers him to reach for his phone. Rosen says its an example of how our devices are changing how our brains process information“were seeing a lot of what looks like obsessive behavior. People who are
22、 constantly picking up their phone look like they have an obsession. They dont look much different from someone whos constantly washing their hands. Im not saying that it is an obsession, but Im saying that it could turn into one, very easily, Rosen says.While 9 out of 10 participants in the study o
23、f college students said the vibration feeling bothered them only a little or not at all, Rosen still recommends backing away from our phones every once in a while to keep our anxiety levels down.“One of the things Im really adamant about in spite of being very pro-technology, is just away from the t
24、echnology for short periods, Rosen saysAnd by short periods. I mean; maybe just 30 minutes or an hour.”21According to the article, phantom vibrations_A. are mainly caused by neurons firingB. affect people mostly working on farmsC. help our brains better process informationD. started troubling people
25、 in recent years22The underlined word adamant in the last paragraph probably means_.A. curious B. determined C. satisfied D. cautious23It can be concluded from Larry Rosens research that_.A. phantom vibrations could probably result in obsessive behaviorB. the use of smart phones has completely chang
26、ed the way our minds workC. most people feel uncomfortable when they experience phantom vibrationsD. hospital workers are more likely to suffer from phantom vibrations than students24According to Larry Rosen, the most effective measure against phantom vibrations is to_A. move to a quieter neighborho
27、odB. stop using smartphones in poor conditionC. take a break from using smartphones occasionallyD. keep a close watch on your anxiety levels Your body, which has close relations with the food you eat, is the most important thing you own, so it needs proper treatment and proper nourishment (营养). The
28、old saying “An apple a day keeps the doctor away” is not as silly as some people think. The body needs fruit and vegetables because they contain vitamin C. Many people take extra vitamins in pill form, believing that these will make them healthy.But a good diet is made up of nourishing food and this
29、 gives all the vitamins you need. The body doesnt need or use extra vitamins, so why waste money on them?In the modern western world, many people are too busy to bother about eating properly. They throw anything into their stomachs, eating hurriedly and carelessly. The list of illnesses caused or ma
30、de worse by bad eating habits is frightening.25“Your body has close relations with the food you eat.”It really means that _.A. all kinds of food you eat can be made into your bodyB. what you eat has great effect on your healthC. your body is made up of the food you eatD. the more you eat, the fitter
31、 you will feel26The old saying referred to in the passage tells us that _.A. eating apples regularly does lots of good to our healthB. the apple is the best among all kinds of fruitsC. apples can take the place of doctorsD. an apple is a sure cure for illness27In the second paragraph, the writer tries to let us know _.A. our bodies need food or we cant liveB. often eating apples is a good habitC. taking extra vitamin pills is completely uselessD. a good
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