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高一11月月考

英语试题

第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节听下面5段对话,回答第1至5小题。(每段对话仅读一遍)

1.Whyisthewomanlate?

A.Becauseshegotuplate.

B-Becauseofthebadweather.

C.Becauseofthetrafficjams.

2.Howlongdoesthe1.800-yuantourtoSingaporelast?

A.Fourdays.B.Fivedays.C-Oneweek.

3.Howmuchdoestheraincoatcost?

A.$40.B.$19.C.$9.

4.Whatdoesthemanwanttostudynext?

A.English.B.Piano.C.Computer.

5.What'swrongwithMary?

A.She'sgotaterriblecough.

B.She'sgotafever.

C.She'sgotaheadache.

第二节听下面5段材料,回答问题。

听第6段材料,回答第6—8题。

6.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?

A.TotalkwithVictor.B.Towriteareport.C.TohavelunchwithVictor.

7.WhenshouldVictorpickuptheguest?

A.At10a.m.B.At11a.m.C.At2p.m.

8.Howlongwillthecompanymeetinglast?

A.For1hour.B.For2hours.C.For3hours

听第7段材料,回答第9—11题。

9.Whatdoesthewomanliketodobeforegoingtobed?

A.Readsomebooks.B.WatchTVuntilten.C.Haveahotshower.

10.Whatisthelivingroomlike?

A.It\small.B.It9sbig.C.It'snew.

11.What'stheman'ssuggestionatlast?

A.Totakeawalkinthepark.B.Tobuysomenewfurniture.

C.Tolookforanotherflat.

听第8段材料,回答第12—14题。

12.Whydidtheygettothecinemasoearly?

A.Theywantedtoseethemoviewiththestudents.

B・Theywantedtogettheticketsforfree.

C.Theywantedtogetgoodseats.

13.Whatdidthewomanthinkofherlastexperience?

A.Itwastoobad.B.Itwasgreat.C.Itwasinteresting.

14.Whatdidthewomanremembertotakebeforegettingoutofthecinema?

A.Money.B.Herticket.C.Somedrinks.

听第9段材料,回答第15—17题。

15.WhendidthewomangiveJaneacalllasttime?

A.Yesterday.B.Thedaybeforeyesterday.C.Twentyyearsago.

16.What'stheman'sphonenumber?^

A.763-4565.B.736-4565.C.736-4656.P

17.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman?^

A.Hecanunderstandher.B.Hefeelsveryangry.C.Hefeelssorryforher”

听第10段材料,回答第18—20题。

18.HowdidthespeakergotoRichard'shouse?

A.Bybike.B.Bytaxi.C.Bybus.

19.Whatdidtheydointhepark?

A.TheysawmanyAmericanbirds.B.Theyspokewiththeparrots.

C.Theygotintothemonkeys'cages.

20.Howmanywhalesdidtheyseeduringtheirtrip?

A.1.B.4.C.12.

第一节:单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题

卡上将该项涂黑。

21.Thereismoreandmoreforchildrenwhospendtoomuchtimeonthe

Internet.

A.attitudeB.possibilityC.concernD.preference

22.Theyofferedalotofusefulinformationforyourreport.Icanunderstandhow__

youmustbefeelingnow.

A.willingB.upsetC.gratefulD.curious

23.Thegovernmentwillthelocalvillagersfbrtheirtakingcareoftheyoung

treesplantedthisspring.

A.rewardB.recoverC.rescueD.request

24.Thelargehouse,whichissurroundedbytreesandflowers,iswhatshe

wants.

A.directlyB.exactlyC.graduallyD.extremely

25.Onenteringmymotherschool,I'msurprisedatitsgreatchanges,especiallythe

harmony(初'调)ofcolor,whichitsbeauty.

A.addsupB.addstoC.addsinD.addsupto

26.Weareaskedtotakedetailednotesinclassbecausetheyaremore__thanour

memory.

A.activeB.reliableC.honestD.stubborn

27.RunningfromGansuprovincetoHebeiprovince,theGreatWallisasoneof

theeightwondersintheworld.

A.commandedB.realizedC.recognizedD.found

28.MorepeoplearebeginningtobuythingsthroughtheInternet.Doyouthink

shoppingonlinewilltaketheplaceof《弋替)shoppinginstores?

A.especiallyB.frequentlyC.finallyD.properly

29.TheylaughingnowandthenwhilewatchingoneofCharlieChaplin'sfilms.

A.setdownB.setoutC.burstintoD.burstout

30.一Haveyoufoundshewasupsetrecently?Shewashurtbywhatyousaid.

——I'mreallysorry,butIdidn'tdoit.

A.afterallB.onpurposeC.byaccidentD.asusual

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出

可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Anurseledayoungmantothebedsideofanoldman."Your31ishere,n

shewhisperedtothepatientinhisear.Shehadtorepeatthe32severaltimes

beforehiseyesopened.Thepatienthadtobesedated(给...服镇静剂)33the

extremepainfromhisheartattack,andhedimly(朦胧地)sawaman34at

hisbedside.Thenthenursebroughtachairfortheyoungman.

Thepatientreachedouthishandandtheyoungmantightly35it.All

throughthenighttheyoungmansatthereandofferedwordsofencouragement.The

dyingmansaid36.Hejustlookedattheyoungmanquietly,withalookof

37_onhisface.Severaltimesduringthatlongnight,thenursecameinandasked

theyoungmantohavea38forawhile.Buteverytime,he39andsaidhe

wasnottiredyet.

Thenextmorning,thepatient40.Theyoungmanputonthebedthe41

handhehadbeenholdingandcoveredtheoldman'shead42thesheet(被单).

Later,heaskedthenurse,“Whoisthatman?”

Lookingvery43,thenursesaid,“Ithoughthewasyourfather.”

“No,"heanswered,“Fve44seenhimbeforeinmylife.”

“Then45didn'tyousayanythingthewholetime?”askedthenurse.

Hereplied,“Theoldman'ssonandI46tohavethesamename,andhisson

justwasn'tthere,soIwas47consideredtobehisson.Later,whenIfoundthe

oldmanwastoo48totellwhetherornotIwashissonandthathe49to

havesomeonetheresomuch,Ijustdidn'tcorrectthemistakeand50notto

say.”

31.A.friendB.studentC.neighborD.son

32.A.actionB.wordsC.questionD.task

33.A.insteadofB.aswellasC.becauseofD.nextto

34.A.lyingB.sittingC.standingD.struggling

35.A.heldB.raisedC.tiedD.touched

36.A.somethingB.nothingC.anythingD.everything

37.A.surpriseB.happinessC.angerD.worry

38.A.lookB.drinkC.seatD.rest

39.A.refusedB.understoodC.escapedD.failed

40.A.disappearedB.wokeC.diedD.cried

41.A.dirtyB.lifelessC.youngD.strong

42.A.withB.byC.likeD.through

43.A.afraidB.surprisedC.sadD.excited

44.A.alreadyB.oftenC.neverD.ever

45.A.whenB.whereC.whatD.why

46.A.usedB.happenedC.plannedD.hoped

47.A.luckilyB.wronglyC.badlyD.nearly

48.A.sickB.stupidC.tiredD.hungry

49.A.helpedB.agreedC.neededD.hated

50.A.decidedB.affordedC.beggedD.remembered

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Weweretheonlyfamilywithchildrenintherestaurant.Suddenly,mybabyErik

becameexcited.Ilookedaroundandsawanoldmanwitholdclothesanddirtyold

shoes.Hishairwasunwashed.HewaswavingtomyErik.

“HemighthurtmyErik,“Ithought.Everyoneintherestaurantlookedatusand

thenattheman.Thenwedecidedtoleave.Myhusbandwenttopaythecheckand

toldmetomeethimoutside.Theoldmansatbetweenthedoorandme.

AsIwalkedclosertotheman,Iturnedmyback.Suddenly,Erikleaned(倾斜)

overmyarms,reachingwithbotharmsinababy's"pick・me-up''position.BeforeI

couldstophim,Erikhadescapedfrommyarmstotheman's.Atthemomentavery

oldsmellymanandaveryyoungbabydevelopedakindoffriendship.

Erik,intheactoftotaltrustandlove,laidhistinyheadupontheman'sshoulder.

Themanclosedhiseyes,andIsawtearsunderhislashes.Hisagedhandswerefullof

painandhardlabor,butheheldmybabysogently.Amomentlater,theoldman

openedhiseyes,passedmemybabyandsaid,“Godblessyou,madam.You'vegiven

methemostprecious

Icried,withmyfaceburninghot.Achildsawasoul(,心灵),butamothersaw

onlyasuitofclothes.

51.Inthewriter'seyes,theoldmanwas.

A.terribleB.selfishC.generousD.active

52.Thefamilydecidedtoleavetherestaurantbecausethey.

A.hadfinishedthemealalreadyB.hadsomeimportantthingstodo

C.thoughtthefoodtherewasbadD.worriedabouttheirbaby'ssafety

53.WecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthatErik.

A.showedkindnesstotheoldmanB.hadseentheoldmanbefore

C.waspopularintherestaurantD.wasfrightenedbytheoldman

54.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?^

A.AspecialrestaurantB.Amovingfriendship-

C.SoulandclothesD.Parents'influence。

B

Christmasisaseasonofjoyandcheer,butitmaybeunluckyforbirdownerswho

don'tkeepaneyeontheirbirds.Christmasisatimewhenbirdswouldgetinjured

moreeasily.Tohelpmakesurethatyourpethasamerryholidaythisyear,followthe

tipsbelow.

Becarefulwhenyouaredecorating(装饰)yourhouse.Keepyourbirdsaway

fromanylightsordecorations,andaboveall,theChristmastree.Abitetoawireor

lightbulbmightcauseburns,andtheglassdecorationsmighthurtthebirds.

Keepyourbirdsawayfromgiftwrappingmaterials.Theinksusedtoprintthem

couldoftenbeharmful.Besides,ribbons(丝带)maygetcaughtaroundyourbird's

neck,legsandtoes.Thiscancauseseriousinjuriesorevendeathtothem.

Don'tsharetheholidaymeal.Birdswillfeelencouragedwhentheirownersshare

foodwiththem,butmanyholidaydishesarebadforthebirds'health.Soyou'dbetter

prepareaseparatemealforyourbirds.

Youmayletyourbirdsdrinksomejuice,butneverwine.Itcanbedeadlytobirds.

Birdscangetstressedeasilyiftheyareamongsights,sounds,andpeoplethatthey

arenotfamiliarwith.Leaveyourbirdsinaquietareaofyourhomeuntilthepartyis

over.

Withalittlecareandattentiontothesesuggestions,youandyourpetwillstay

safeandhappy.

55.PeoplehavetokeepaneyeontheirbirdsatChristmasbecausetheymight.

A.gethurtB.bestolenC.hurtkidsD.flyaway

56.Accordingtothewriter,peopleshould.

A.givethebirdssomewinetodrink

B.letthebirdsplaywithsomeribbons

C.keepthebirdsawayfromtheChristmastree

D.sharetheirChristmasmealwiththebirds

57.Whichofthefollowingwillmakeabirdfeelstressed?

A.Givingitsomejuice.B.Preparingaseparatemealforit.

C.Leavingitinadecoratedroom.D.Takingittoanoisyparty.

58.Whatisthewriter'spurposeinwritingthispassage?

A.Topersuadepeopletoraisebirds.

B.Toshowhowtofeeddifferentbirds.

C.Toencouragepeopletosetbirdsfree.

D.Togiveadviceonhowtokeepbirdssafe.

C

Aguitarist(吉他手)wasverysuiprisedtohearfromNewYorkCitypolicethat

hisvaluableguitarhadbeenfound.Itdisappearedalmostayearagowhenhegotout

ofataxiandforgottotaketheguitarwithhim.LaurenceLennon,44,saidhewas

runninglatethatday.Hewastalkingtohismanageronhiscellphonewhenherushed

outofthetaxi.Hesaidthathegavethedriver$60andtoldhimtokeepthechange.

Hewalkedthroughthefrontdoorsoftheconcerthall,stilltalkingonthephonetohis

manager.

Upondiscoveringhisloss,Lennonusedhiscellphonetocallthepolice.The

policewomanaskedhimforthenameofthetaxicompany,thenumberofthetaxi,and

thenameofthedriver.Hesaidthatshemusthavebeenjoking.

“Thisyearhasbeendepressing,saidLennon.utIhadtoputofftherecordingof

twonewCDs.Fvebeenusingborrowedguitars.AndIwaslosinghopeofever

recoveringmyguitar.”

Lennonwasreunitedwithhis$100,000guitaryesterday.Theguitarhadbeen

discoveredinthecornerofacoffeehouseonlytwoblocksfromwhereLennonhad

lostit.Lennonhadoffereda$10,000rewardforitsreturn.Hesaidhewouldgivethe

rewardtothecoffeehouseowner,whohadinformedthepolice.

59.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Carelessguitaristsurprised.B.Valuableguitarfound.

C.Coffeehouseownerrewarded.D.Taxidriverstillunknown.

60.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorexplained.

A.howvaluabletheguitarwasB.howimportanttheconcertwas

C.whytheguitaristwaslateD.whytheguitarwaslost

61.Bysaying"shemusthavebeenjoking^^inPara2,theguitaristprobablymeans

A.itwasimpossibleforhimtoanswerherquestions

B.theremusthavebeensomethingshefeltfunny

C.shedidn'tbelieveatallthathehadlosthisguitar

D.shemusthavefeltthathisbehaviorwasfunny

62.Inthepolicewoman'sopinion,findingthelostguitar.

A.wasnotimportantatallB.wouldn'tbedoneonline

C.couldbealongtimehuntingD.onlydependedonthedriver

D

Ihavearulefortravel:Nevercanyamap.Iprefertoaskfordirections.

ForeignvisitorsareoftenpuzzledinJapanbecausemoststreetstheredon'thave

names.InJapan,peopleuselandmarksintheirdirectionsinsteadofstreetnames.For

example,theJapanesewillsaytotravelers,uGostraightdowntothecorner.Turnleft

atthebighotelandgopastafruitmarket.Thepostofficeisacrossfromthebus

stop.”

InthecountrysideoftheAmericanMidwest,usuallytherearenotmany

landmarks.Therearenomountains,sothelandisveryflat(平坦的).Inmanyplaces

therearenotownsorbuildingswithinmiles.Insteadoflandmarks,peoplewilltell

youdirectionsanddistance.InKansasorIowa,forexample,peoplewillsay,“Go

northtwomiles.Turneast,andthengoanothermile.^^

PeopleinLosAngeles,California,havenoideaofdistanceonthemap:They

measuredistancebymeansoftime,notmiles."Howfarawayisthepostoffice?”

youask."Oh,"theyanswer,"It'saboutfiveminutesfromhere.^^Yousay,"Yes,but

howmanymilesawayisit?”Theydon'tknow.

PeopleinGreecesometimesdonoteventrytogivedirectionsbecausevisitors

seldomunderstandtheGreeklanguage.Insteadofgivingyouthedirection,aGreek

willoftensay,"Followme."Thenhe911leadyouthroughthestreetsofthecitytothe

postoffice.

Sometimesapersondoesn'tknowtheanswertoyourquestion.Whathappens

inthissituation?ANewYorkermightsay,“Sorry,Ihavenoidea."ButinYucatan,

Mexico,nooneanswers,"Idon'tknow."PeopleinYucatanthinkthat"Idon'tknow^^

isimpolite.Theyusuallygiveananswer,oftenawrongone.Avisitorcangetvery,

verylostinYucatan!

Onethingwillhelpyoueverywhere—inJapan,intheUnitedStates,inGreece,

inMexico,orinanyotherplace.Youmightnotunderstandaperson'swords,but

maybeyoucanunderstandhisbodylanguage.Heorshewillusuallyturnandthen

pointinthecorrectdirection.Gointhatdirection,andyoumayfindthepostoffice!

63.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat.

A.nevercarryamapfortravel

B・therearenotmanylandmarksintheAmericanMidwest

C.therearedifferentwaystogivedirectionsindifferentpartsoftheworld

D.NewYorkersoftensay,“Ihavenoidea,“butpeopleinYucatan,Mexico,neversay

this.

64.'TnJapan,peopleuselandmarksintheirdirections.^^Theword“landmarks“means

A.buildingnamesB.streetnames

C.hotels,marketsandbusstopsD.buildingsorplaceswhichareeasily

recognized

65.Inwhichplacedopeopletelldistancebymeansoftime?

A.JapanB.AmericanMidwestC.LosAngeles,CaliforniaD.Greece

66.Whichofthefollowingiswrong?

A.Travelerscanlearnaboutpeople'scustoms(风俗)byaskingquestionsabout

directions.

B.Aperson'sbodylanguagecanhelpyouunderstanddirections.

C.Peopleinsomeplacesgivedirectionsinmiles,butpeopleinotherplacesgive

directionsbymeansoftime.

D.Peopleindifferentplacesalwaysgivedirectionsinthesameway:theyusestreet

names.

E

RomehadtheForum.LondonhasSpeaker'sCorner.Nowalways-on-the-go

NewYorkershaveLizandBill.

LizandBill,twocollegegraduatesintheirearly20s,havespentawholeyear

tryingtohavethousandsofpeopletalktotheminsubwaystationsandonbusystreet

corners.Justtalk.

Usinga2-fbot-tallsignthatsays,“TalktoMe“theyattractconversationalists,

whooneeveningincludedamentalpatient,andmeninbusinesssuits.

Theydon'tcollectmoney.Theydon'tpushreligion(宗教).Sowhat'sthe

point?

“Toseewhathappens,“saidLiz."Wesimplyenjoylifewithopentalk.”

ShortlyaftertheSeptember11,attacks,theydecidedtowalkfromNewYork

CitytoWashington,a270-miletrip.Theyfoundtheylovedtalkingtopeoplealong

thewayandwantedtocontinuetalkingwithstrangersaftertheirreturn.

“Itstartedasacrazyidea,"Lizsaid."Weweresocuriousaboutallthe

strangerswalkingbywiththeirlifestories.Peoplewilltalktousaboutanything:their

jobs,theirclothes,theirchildhoodexperiences,anything.”

Denisewantedtotalkaboutanexamshewasabouttotake.Shehadstoppedby

forthesecondtimeintwodays,toletthetwolistenersknowhowitwent.

Marcia'shusbandgotaseriousdisease.44Thatwasveryheavyonmymind,“

Marciasaid."Tobeabletotalkaboutittototalstrangerswasverygood,"she

explained.

Tocelebrateayearoftalking,thetwoheldaget-togetherinacityparkfbrall

thepeopletheyhadmetoverthepastyear.Afewhundredpeopleshowedup,aswell

assometelevisioncameramenandreporters.

Theymayplanmorepartiesortrytoattractmorepeopletojointheirinformal

talks.Somepublishershaveexpressedinterestinabook,somethingtheysaythey511

consider.

67.WhatdidLizandBillstartdoingafterSeptember11,?

A.TalkingwithpeopleB.Settingupstreetsigns.

C.TellingstoriestostrangersD.Organizingaspeaker'scomer

68.Whattheyhavebeendoingcanbedescribedas.

A.uselessB.normalC.crazyD.successful

69.WhyareDeniseandMarciamentionedinthetext?

A.TheyknewLizandBillverywell.

B・Theyhappenedtomeetthewriterofthetext.

C.Theyorganizedtheget-togetherinthecitypark.

D.TheyareexamplesofthosewhotalkedtoLizandBill.

70.WhatwillLizandBilldointhefuture?

A.TakinguppublishingB.Domoretelevisionprograms

C.Continuewhatthey9redoingD.Spendmoretimereadingbooks

第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)

第一节:完成句子(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)

根据括号内的汉语提示,用句末括号内的英语单词完成句子。

71.Istillremembertheday(我第一次来北京).

(come)

72.Asamatteroffact,theprofessorhadfailedmanytimesintheexperiment,buthe

still(没失去信心).(heart)

73.Shehasmadeuphermind(不屈月艮)toanysufferings

nomatterwhathappens,(give)

74.Onlywhenyoucalmdown

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