1、广西贵港市覃塘高级中学学年高一月考英语试题带答案覃塘高中2019-2020学年高一3月月考英 语第1部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)听力部分单独链接第二部分 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AKBG84 is a one-of-a-kind girl band in Japan consisting of 33 singing and dancing grannies,with an average age of 84. The oldest member. Haru Yamashi
2、ro.is 97 years old!The new band,based in the remote island of Kohama in Okinawa,is a huge hit in the country-so much so that the members are rather shocked by their success. Their first single-titled Come on and Dance, Kohama Island-has made it to the top of the charts,and theyve just completed a se
3、ll-out tour of Japan.“We felt like stars in Tokyo, added 86-year-old Hideko Kedamori. Everyone in the audience had a big smile,which gave us the energy to sing our hearts out.Were blessed to have been born in Kohama. Our lyrics are about the island and nature-whales in the sea spouting or dolphins d
4、oing somersaults(空翻)。 ” Regardless of the lyrics,these elderly women are incredibly charming when they perform. Their energy and enthusiasm are amazing,considering their age. In fact,no one under the age of 80 is allowed into the band.It turns out that the pop queens are blessed with incredible gene
5、s-Okinawan islanders have one of the highest life expectancies in the world. Their diet chiefly consists of vegetables and local purple-fleshed sweet Potatoes,with practically no added sugar. Menaka said she isnt particular about her diet. I look after my health by cleaning my home,wiping the floors
6、,steaming rice, she said. I stay in the shade when its too hot. I dont want to get burnt. I have to take care of my skin-Im still young at heart! 21. Whats the aim of writing the passage?A. To tell us KBG84 is the best band in Japan. B. To introduce a popular band in Japan.C. To show why KBG84 is so
7、 popular.D. To prove the elderly can become stars. 22. How did the members of KBG84 feel when they succeeded?A. Very surprised. B. Rather calm. C. A little proud. D. Fairly content.23. What are the lyrics of KBG84 about?A. The womens interests B. Inspiring stories. C. Kohama and nature. D. Whales an
8、d dolphinsfood.24. What Menaka said in the last paragraph suggestsA.she keeps fit by doing housework B.taking exercise every day brings her joyC.she likes high temperature very much D.her good skin is what she takes pride in BOpera is an art form that celebrates the human voice, No other art lorm cr
9、eates excitement and moves the heart in the way that opera does,especially when performed by a great singer. Opera is an important part of the Western classical music tradition. It uses music,words,and actions to bring a dramatic story to life. Opera started in Italy at the end of the 16th century a
10、nd later became popular throughout Europe. Over the years,it has responded to various musicals. In recent decades,much wider audiences have been introduced to opera through modern recording technology. Some singers have become celebrities thanks to performing on radio,on TV,and in the cinema.However
11、,in recent years,opera has been facing serious challenges. One current challenge to opera is economics. The shortage of money raises the broader question of how much should be paid to support opera singers and other artists. Society seems to accept the large salaries paid to business managers and th
12、e multi-million-dollar contracts given to sports athletes. But what about opera singers? Somehow,people have the idea that artists can be creative only if they suffer in poverty,but this is unrealistic. If artists,including opera singers,lack the support they need,valuable talent is wasted.Not only
13、the shortage of money,but also the way money Is managed in the opera world has led to hardships, Principal singers are generally paid performance fees once they complete a show. They typically receive nothing during the many weeks of rehearsal(排练)before a show starts. Another problem faced by opera
14、is how to meet the demands of audiences who are influenced by popular entertainment. Pop singers are often judged as much on the basis of how they look as how they sound. These demands may be unrealistic and possibly harmful. Opera singers simply cannot make a sound big enough to fill a large theate
15、r or concert hall without a microphone if their body weight is too low.Emphasizing physical appearance over singing ability may cause audiences to miss out on the human voice at its best.There are no easy solutions to operas problems and there are many different opinions about the value of opera. Ho
16、wever,every year many young people register for music courses with hopes and dreams of developing their talent in this special art form. The fact that opera has survived many obstacles and continues to attract the rising generation shows that it remains a respectable art form full of value.25. Which
17、 of the statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Opera singerslife stories are dramatic. B. Opera will soon appear on TV and in films.C. Opera fans thank celebrities for performing.D. Opera develops by adapting to new conditions.26. What can we know from Paragraphs 2 and 3?A. Opera singers are
18、 financially insecure.lcr B. Opera singers waste their valuable talent.C. Opera singers get paid before the show.D. Opera singers perform better if they are poor.27. What does the author try to say in Paragraph 4?A. Popular culture has had a positive influence on opera.B. Audiences know best how ope
19、ra should be performed.C. Microphones should be used to make opera more enjoyable.D. Opera singers voices should be valued more than 28. What would be the best title for this passage? A. The Economic Challenge to OperaB. Opera Faced with the DifficultiesC. Opera as Part of Popular Culture D. The His
20、torical Context of Opera CThomas Cheatham had planned to study Latin during his time at Hebron High School in Texas. But when he learned that the school district was going to offer a Mandarin(普通话)class,he quickly changed his mind.I thought Mandarin would be more beneficial than Latin, said Cheatham,
21、who is now in his second year of studying the language.He speaks Mandarin to order food at Chinese restaurants and can read social media posts from his Chinese-speaking friends. While its a difficult language to master,the high school junior,who plans to study computer engineering,thinks it will be
22、important for his career. Chinese is a good language to know,especially with China becoming a growing power, he said.Many experts agree that proficiency(熟练)in a language spoken by a billion people worldwide will give American students an edge in the global economy.People are looking at China as our
23、next economic competitor,and interest in Mandarin is growing fast, said Marty Abbott,director of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages. Were seeing it in all parts of the country. ”Abbott predicts that as many as 100, 000 students are now studying Mandarin in public and private s
24、chools throughout the US. She said the US government has designated(指定)Mandarin as animportant need”language and provides professional development programs for teachers. Our government wants to increase our language ability for economic competitiveness, Abbott added.At the same time,the Chinese gove
25、rnment is spreading knowledge of the Chinese language and culture through Confucius Institutes set up in many US states.For example,the Confucius Institute at the University of Texas at Dallas has been the home of a Confucius Institute for 10 years. It sponsors Confucius Classrooms at 21 local publi
26、c and private schools,where tens of thousands of students are learning Mandarin.29. Why did Thomas Cheatham decide to study Mandarin instead of Latin?A. Mandarin was easier to learn than Latin,B. Mandarin could be helpful to his future career.C. Mandarin might help him learn more about China.D. Mand
27、arin could enable him to study computer engineering.30. The underlined word“edge”in paragraph 4 probably means 。A.a slight advantage B.the outside limit C.a sharp tone of voice D.an exciting quality 31. Which of the following statements might Marty Abbott agree with? A. Mandarin should be taught in
28、classrooms throughout the US.B. Those skilled at Chinese will be the most competitive in the future.C. The US governments policy has helped popularize Mandarin in the US.D. Americans learn Mandarin because they worry about their economic security.32. What does the author mainly talk about in this pa
29、ssage?A. The rising popularity of Mandarin among American students.B. The great benefits of learning Mandarin for American students.C. The influence of Chinas growing power on American education.D. The effect of Confucius Institutes in promoting Mandarin in the US. DMy dearest son and daughter,The s
30、tory of New Jersey high school student Rachel Canning suing her parents for child support and high school education inspired me to write you a little letter.Let me just put this out there:the only way I expect to see you in a court is as a lawyer or a judge. There are two things about this case that
31、 seem to be disaster.First.its natural for parents and children to argue. I can guarantee that we will disagree. One or both of you will,at some point,scream at the top of your voice the various ways you hate me. And I wont always like you,either. But I will always love you and do everything I can t
32、o keep your best interests as my focus,even when Im so angry. We are family. That means we are as much a part of one another as the flesh,blood and bones in our body. And we all should think about it very deeply instead of breaking that bond. Second,to be honest,no matter how far apart we are on your life choices,your father and I will most certainly pay everything we can for your higher education. But that doesnt mean you deserve it. To be clear,that is a privil
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