1、云南省昆明市黄冈实验学校高一下学期第三次月考英语试昆明黄冈实验学校2017-2018学年下学期第三次月考答题卡高一年级英语第一部分:听力(本题有2节,共30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,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 will the man do?A. Make a cake. B. Buy a chocolate cake. C. Bring some chocolate to Alice.2. What colour window does
2、the man prefer?A. Green. B. Yellow. C. Dark blue.3. What does the woman say about Sally?A. She is wrong to fire her boss. B. She always says what she thinks.C. She seems to have a lot in her mind.4. How much should the man pay for a night?A. $20. B. $30. C. $50.5. What has the woman lost?A. Her purs
3、e. B. Some keys. C. A pair of glasses.听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. What kind of music does the man like?A. Rock. B. Jazz. C. Country.7. What does the woman think of rock music?A. It will cause stomachache. B. It makes people relaxed. C. It is too noisy.8. What are the speakers mainly talki
4、ng about?A. Favourite music. B. Favourite songs. C. Favourite food.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. Why is the woman so busy?A. She has a Chinese Test next week. B. She has to go to the library.C. She wants to go to the caf.10. How does the woman feel about her exam?A. Confident. B. Worried. C. Disappointed.11. W
5、hat are the speakers going to do?A. Go to the library. B. Have a coffee. C. Have a test.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Why is Barney excited?A. He sees Jennifer. B. He hears the phone ring. C. He has recognized Bill Black.13. How did Barney perform in the American Kennel Club Competition?A. He won the first p
6、lace. B. He gained love from kids. C. He won the second place.14. How can people probably know the story of Barney?A. By reading the school magazine. B. By talking to Bill Black.C. By attending ABC College classes.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What did the woman do during her vacation?A. She took a nature ad
7、venture. B. She took photos of airplanes.C. She saw pictures of waterfalls.16. What do we know about the man?A. He went to visit his relatives by plane. B. He thought the woman had a boring vacation.C. He stayed in the house because of the bad weather.17. What does the man think of his vacation?A. E
8、xciting. B. Challenging. C. Relaxing.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What made the speaker choose to work as a journalist?A. Her major. B. The working hours. C. The chance to meet people.19. What does the speaker dislike about her job?A. People always think badly of journalists. B. She has to break stories in
9、 the publics interest.C. Journalists often cant give their opinions freely.20. How does the speaker feel about her job in general?A. Upset. B. Bored. C. Satisfied.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AA good hiking trip should be planned out ahead of
10、 time. Whether it is a hike on a mountain trail or through the woods, an enjoyable hiking trip can easily turn into a dangerous situation if safety is not considered well. North Mountain State Park recommends hikers consider the following tips before hitting any trails:Make a copy of your itinerary
11、to give to a family member or a friend. Make sure that someone close to you knows where you are and how long you will be gone.Wear a good pair of hiking boots or strong athletic shoes. The right shoes will keep you safe, warm, and comfortable.Prepare for various types of weather conditions. Check th
12、e forecast before you leave; take along sunglasses and extra clothing (e.g., a hat and /or a jacket for a day hike).Pack plenty of food and water. Consider how long your hike will be and pack accordingly.Pack basic and necessary supplies. Bring a first-aid kit, a flashlight, a pocket knife, a map of
13、 the area (if available), and a compass. You may need other supplies, such as matches, depending on how long your hike will be.Determine what time the sun sets. This information is available in most local newspapers. Most people become lost after nightfall, so it is important to know this informatio
14、n.Stay on properly marked trails. Stay on established trails to decrease the chances of becoming lost. Staying on established trails also lowers the risk of doing harm to rare and endangered plants.Carry a whistle(哨子). Using a loud whistle is a good way to call attention to your location if you get
15、lost. Keep an eye out for wildlife. Do not approach animals in the wild, even if they seem friendly.The Washington State Parks and Recreation Commission (WSPRC) manages a diverse system of more than 120 parks. The 90-year-old park system, which receives nearly 48 million vi舒中高一期中英语 第4页 (共10页)sits a
16、year, ranks 4th nationally in day-use attendance, 10th in overnight attendance, and the WSPRC has a smaller budget than most states.21. The underlined word “itinerary” in Paragraph 2 probably means _.A. a phone book B.a goal C. a travel plan D. an address22. According to the text, if hikers ignore w
17、hat time the sun sets, they might_.A.need extra clothing B. lose their wayC. be attacked by wild animals D. have difficulty finding supplies23. What can we learn about WSPRC?A. It s operated very well. B. It provides search and rescue services.C. It provides trails and wildlife protection. D. It s o
18、nly accessible during summer months.BThe arts, especially music, should be part of every schools lessons at every grade level.Students would be much smarter if they had some musical experience. They could improve their classroom skills, like paying attention and following directions. People develop
19、all these skills when they learn music. Making music also lets children use their imagination. It provides students with a chance to try out their own ideas.Music not only makes children better students, but also gives them something positive to do. In a music program, children can be part of a band
20、 instead of joining a gang (团伙). Parents can enjoy listening to their childrens music instead of seeing themglued to a computer or TV screen. In a school band, students get to be part of a team. They can get along well with old friends and make new friends through music.Music builds self-confidence,
21、 too. It gives children a sense of achievement and success. Making music is something for them to be proud of, and it lets kids practice performing in front of an audience. Music gives children an opportunity for self-expression, and that helps develop their self-confidence.Once again, music is impo
22、rtant because it can make children better students, give them something positive to do, and build their character. That is why music should be offered in every single grade in every school.24.According to the passage, music could make students smarter by _.A. improving their classroom skills and pay
23、ing attentionB. improving their attention, direction and imaginationC. improving their classroom skills and imaginationD. learning music, making music and trying out their own ideas25.What does the underlined phrase glued to in the second paragraph mean?A. unwilling to turn on B. unwilling to leave
24、C. always looking D. always playing26.The third paragraph mainly tells us that music could _.A. give children self-expression and self-confidence B. bring to children achievement and successC. give children something to be proud of D. develop childrens self-confidence27.Whats the best title of this
25、passage?A. Music is a must as a course at school B. Music builds childrens self-confidenceC. Music makes students much smarter D. Learning music and making musicCOne half of the brain remains on high alert during the first night of sleep in a new space.Over the course of three experiments on 35 youn
26、g, healthy volunteers, researchers measured brain activity during two nights of sleep. They found that part of the left side of the brain remained more active than the right side only on the first night, specifically during a deep sleep stage.“When you sleep in a new place for the first time, a part
27、 of one side of the brain seems to stay awake, so you could wake up faster if necessary,” said senior study author Yuka Sasaki of Brown University.While this may be bad news for business travelers who regularly make brief overnight trips, it may not be as troublesome for people who go away for longe
28、r periods of time, Sasaki added by email.To see how being in a strange place affects sleep, Sasaki and colleagues performed a series of lab tests on their subjects.When they stimulated(刺激) the left side of the brain with sounds in the right ear during deep sleep on the first night, that led to great
29、er possibility of waking and faster action upon waking, than if sounds were played in the left ear to affect the right side of the brain.On the second night, there wasnt any difference in reactions to tests between the left and right sides of the brain, even during deep sleep.This suggests that ther
30、e is a first-night-only effect specifically in one side of the brain during deep sleep, the authors conclude. One limitation of the new study is its focus on healthy volunteers, which means the results may not apply to people with sleep disorders, the authors note.While its possible that the finding
31、s may explain poor sleep among frequent travelers, the study wasnt designed to test whether these “first night effects” continue to happen to people every time they hit the road, said Patrick Finan, a researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore.28. If a man sleeps in a new
32、 place for the first time, _.A. he cant fall into deep sleep B. both sides of his brain are on alert C. he usually feels unsafe D. his left side of the brain is highly active29. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 4 refer to? 舒中高一期中英语 第6页 (共10页)A. The finding of the new study. B. The advice of the researchers.
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