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高一英语下册第一次月考考题

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本文题目:高一英语下册第一次月考考题

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)

请听下面5段对话,选出选项。

1.Whatwillthemando

A.Openthewindow.B.Findanotherroom.C.Gooutwiththewoman.

2.WhatJsthedateofthewoman,sbirthday

A.Marchl5th.B.March11th.C.March7th.

3.Whatdoesthemanmean

A.Johnhassomepersonalproblems.B.Theproblemiscommonforyoungm

en.

C.It'snotcommonforyoungmentoleavehome.

4.Whatwillthemanmostprobablydo

A.GetsomechangefromJaneB.Goandlookforapayphone.

C.Usejane'smobilephone.

5.Whatdoesthemanmean

A.Itwasimpossibleforhimtogototheparty.

B.Everybodywassurprisedbyhisappearanceattheparty.

C.Hehadexpectedtogotothepartyforalongtime.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)。请听第6段材料,

回答第6至8题。

6.Whydoesthewomanwanttogotothelibrary

A.Toreturnsomebooks.B.Toborrowsomenewbooks.

C.Tofindsometestpapers.

7.Whendoesthelibraryclose

A.At9:00.B.At9:40.C.Atl0:00.

8.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo

A.Heaskshertoreturnsomebooksforhim.

B.Heaskshertoborrowsomebooksforhim.

C.Heaskshertogotothelibrarywithhim.

请听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

9.Whatwasthemandoingwhenthestoryhappened

A.Sleeping.B.Swimming.C.Listeningtotheradio.

10.Whathappenedtothelittleboy

A.Hiseyewashurtbythesand.B.Hecouldn'tfindhisparents.

C.Hefeilintothewater.

11.Whatdidthemandoafterhearingsomeoneshoutingforhelp

A.Hewentonenjoyingthemusic.

B.Helookedfortheboysparents.C.Hejumpedintothewater.

请听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。

12.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers

A.Teacherandstudent.B.Husbandandwife.C.Managerandsecretary.

13.Wherearethetwospeakersgoing

A.Theairport.B.TheraiIwaystationC.Thebusstation.

14.WhydothespeakerscalIBrenda

A.Toaskhertochangeclothes.B.ToaskherwhenMotherarrives.

C.Toaskherifshecangowiththem.

请听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。

15.WhereisMarygoing

A.Herhome.B.Thepark.C.Thezoo.

16.Whydoesn'tMarylikewalkingthroughthestreet

A.It'stoocold.B.Therearetoomanypeople.C.Itisn,tinterestin

g.

17.Whendoestheconversationmostlikelytakeplace

A.Lateinthemorning.B.InthelateafternoonC.Earlyinthemorning.

请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhendidGrandmaMosesturntopainting

A.Attheageof76.B.Attheageof39.C.Attheageof101.

19.WhatdidGrandmaMosesdobeforeshebecameanartist

A.Shesoldotherartists,worksinashop.B.Sheworkedonherfarm.

C.Shetaughtataschool.

20.Whatisthestorymainlyabout

A.AfamousAmericanartist.B.Makingmoneyfrompainting.

C.Collectingpaintings.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分

21.Heis___failureasafather,butwhenitcomestoateacher,heturn

souttobesuccess.

A.a;\B.the;theC.\;\D.a;a

22.Ifitwerenotthefactshecan'tsing,Iwouldinvitehertot

heparty.

A.whichB.thatC.whoseD./

23CanlpaythebilIbycheck

--Sorry,sir.Butitisthemanagementrulesofourhotelthatpayment

bemadeincash.

A.shallB.canC.willD.may

24.Thedayhelookforwardtoatlast.

A.comingB.cameC.comeD.comes

25.Don'tbeangrywithhim.Hemadethemistake.

A.incommonB.onpurposeC.byaccidentD.inahurry

26.Thereasonforhissuccessisheworkedveryhard.

A.whyB.thatC.whetherD.how

27.Hecouldn'tthefactthatthemoneywasfoundinhishouse.

A.answerforB.leaveforC.accountforD.carefor

28.Ifyouaskme,Iwou1dsaythatIwonJtmind__abroadtoenrichmykn

owledge.

A.takingB.totakeC.tobetakenD.beingtaken

29.—Whyareyousodisappointed

一Iwenttherehurriedlyandwaitedtherefor3hours,theticke

tshavebeensoldout.

A.beingtoldB.onlytotellC.tellingD.onlytobetold

30.Neverformthehabitofsmokingbecauseit__humanbeings.

A.isharmfultoB.doesharmforC.isharmforD.doesharmto

31.一Whatdoyouthinkofhisopinion

—Nonehasgivenmepieceofadvice.

A.abetterB.abestC.thebestD.thebetter

32.Thespeedofcarsandtrucksisto30kilometersperhourinlar

gecitiesinChina.

A.limitedB.limitingC.limitingtoD.1imitedto

33.Ifyougo,atleastwaituntiltherainstops.

A.canB.mustC.shouldD.would

34.MrBushisontimeforeverything.Howhebelatefortheimpor

tantmeeting

A.wouldB.shouldC.mightD.need

35.Thepooryoungmanisreadytoaccepthelphecanget.

AwhicheverBhoweverCwhateverDwhenever

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

Johnhadbeenontheroadvisitingcustomersformorethanthreeweeks.

ItwascominguponMotherJsDay.Hesaidtohimself,'Tll_36_Moms

omeroses.”

Hewentintothesmallshopandsawaboytalkingtotheclerk."Howmany

rosescanlgetforsixdollars,maJam“theboyasked.Theclerk_37_t

oexplainthatroseswere_38_.Maybetheyoungmanwouldbehappywithc

arnations(康乃馨).

“No,Ihavetohaveroses,“hesaid,^Mymomwassicksomuchlastyear

andldidn,tspendmuchtimewithher.Iwanttogetsomething_39_.Ith

astoberedroses,becausethat,sher_40_.”

Theclerklookedupatjohnandwasjustshakingherhead.Somethingins

ideJohnwas_4l_bytheboyJsvoice.Helookedattheclerkand_42_sai

dthathewouldpayfortheboy,sroses.

Theclerklookedattheyoungmanandsaid,“Okay,Iwi11giveyouadoze

nredrosesforyoursixdollars."Theyoungman_43_jumpedintotheai

r.Hetooktheflowersandranfromthestore.

John_44_hisownflowersandhadtheclerkbesurethatdelivery(快

would_45_anotetellinghismotherhowmuchhe_46_her.Ashedrove

awayfromtheshop,hesawtheyoungmanwalkingdownthesidewalk.He_4

7_himcrossthestreetandenteracemetery(M

士也).Theyoungman_48_byasmallmonumentandwentonhisknees.Hecare

fully_49_therosesonthegraveand_50_tosob.Johnheardtheyoungma

nspeak,“Mommy,whydidn'tltellyouhowmuchlloveyoujesus,pleas

e,_51_mymommy.Tellmymommylloveher.”

John_52_,tearsinhiseyes,andwalkedbacktohiscar.He_53_quickly

tothe54_andtoldherhewouldtaketheflowerstohismother_55_.

36.A.buyB.sendC.bringD.take

37.A.offeredB.triedC.decidedD.tended

38.A.cheapB.uglyC.reasonableD.expensive

39.A.specialB.meaningfulC.greatD.nice

41.A.beatenB.knockedC.hitD.touched

43.A.JustB.almostC.hardlyD.seldom

44.A.orderedB.bargainedC.packedD.accepted

45.A.containB.includeC.concludeD.hold

46.A.missedB.lovedC.treasuredD.valued

47.A.watchedB.noticedC.heardD.felt

48.A.hurriedB.wentC.passedD.stopped

49.A.droppedB.putC.deliveredD.cast

50.A.pretendedB.beganC.attemptedD.volunteered

51.A.findB.congratulateC.apologizeD.promise

52.A.disappearedB.movedC.turnedD.shook

53.A.droveB.walkedC.ranD.rushed

54.A.homeB.shopC.marketD.company

55.A.quicklyB.naturallyC.personallyD.responsibly

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分

)A

TheMississippiisthemajorriversystemintheUnitedStates.TheYan

gtzeisChina,slongestriver.

Althoughaworldapart,thetwowaterwaysshareconservationconcern

sthatprovideaculturalbridgebetweenstudentsintheUnitedStates

andChina,aswellasfromaroundtheworld.

TheMississippiflowsalmost3,800kilometersfromasmal1lakeinMin

nesota,gatheringthewatersof250otherriversandstreamsbeforere

achingtheGulfofMexico.

Inmid-May,asspringflowersbegantoopen,about41studentsfromado

zencolleges,mostlyintheMidwest,exploredasectionoftheriverin

Wisconsinandlowa,tolearnabouttheenvironment,andeachother.

Thestudents,fromtheU.S.,Chinaandaroundtheworld,cametojointh

eRiverSpiritExchangeprogram.

Thecross-culturaleducationalexperience-setupbytheUniversity

ofWisconsin,Madison-basedEnvironmentandPublicHealthNetworkf

orChineseStudents-focusesontheMississippiandChina,slongestr

iver,theYangtze.

Thisthreedayget-togetherfeaturedstory-telling,hiking,campin

gandcanoeing,alIpartofalargerlessonaboutconservationproject

sthatcanbeusedonboththeYangtzeandMississippi.

WhilethestudentslearnedabouttheproblemschallengingtheMissis

sippiandYangtze,JebBarzen,awildlifebiologist,explainedtheys

houldalsolearnabouttheimportanceofbridgingeachotherJscultu

re.

presidentoftheEnvironmentandPublicHealthNetworkforChineseSt

udents,XiaojunLu,saidtheMississippiandYangtzeRiversareuniti

ngthesestudentsfromoppositeendsoftheearth.

Organizerssaythesuccessandspiritofthisfirstgatheringofstude

ntswi11leadtoothertrips,includingonedowntheYangtze.

56.WhereisthesourceoftheMississippi

A.MinnesotaB.theGulfofMexicoC.WisconsinD.Iowa

57.Accordingtothepassage,theget-together.

A.lastedaweekB.tookp1aceinMayC.washeldinChinaD.wasorganized

bystudents

58.AccordingtoParagraph8,Barzenbelievesthat.

A.ChinaandtheU.S.shouldworktogethertoprotecttheenvironment

B.theMississippiismoreimportantthantheYangtzetotheworld

C.culturalexchangebetweendifferentcountriesisofgreatimporta

nee

D.theprogramencouragestechnicalcooperationbetweenChinaandth

eU.S

59.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout

A.AmajorriversystemintheUnitedStates.

B.ThedifferencesbetweentheMississippiandtheYangtze.

c.Aneducationalprogramabouttourism.

D.Aninternationalculturalexchangeprograms

60.Whereisthepassagemostprobablytakenfrom\

A.ApersonaldiaryB.AnewsreportC.AnofficialdocumentD.Anadvert

isement

B

IQUIQUE,Chile(Reuters)-RescueworkersattheSanJosegoldandcop

permineinnorthernChilehadreasontosingthisweek.Asmallholedri

lledintotheearthbecameapassagetofreedomfor33trappedminers,w

hospent69daysunderground.uNeverhavepeoplebeentrappedforsol

ongsodeeply,“saysadoctoratNASA,theAmericanspaceagency,whic

hhelpedintherescue.

Butthechiefmedicalofficerfortheminerssaidmostareingoodenoug

hhealthtoleavethehospitalwithinadayorso.Thefirstthreerecove

redandwenthomeThursdaynight.

FormuchofthedaytheminersrelaxedwithChileanPresidentSebastia

nPinera.The32ChileansandlBolivianstillworespecialsunglasses

toprotecttheireyes.

Apartialminecollapseon5thAugusttrappedthemmorethanhalfakilo

meterunderground.Theyhadtostretchatwo-dayfoodsupply.Fortwow

eeksnooneknewiftheywerealiveordead.Later,theyreceivedsuppli

es.

ThefirstminerrescuedonWednesdaywasFlorencioAvalos.Thesecond

wasMarioSepulveda,whotalkedabouthowtheexperiencetestedhisfa

ith.The1astminerupwasLuisUrzua,whowastheshif11eaderwhenhisc

rewbecametrapped.

RescuersusedametalcagetopulItheminerstosafetyinlessthan24ho

urs—fasterthanexpected.Therescuecapsulewasahalf-meterwidea

ndknownasthePhoenix,animaginarybirdfromancientstories.Itbur

stsintoflamesbutiscontinuallyrebornandrisesfromtheashes.

Chile'sNavybuiltthecapsulewithadvicefromminingexpertsandNA

SAengineers.Itworkedlikeanelevator,travelingupanddownonacab

lethroughashaft(竖井)dri1led622metersintotherocks.

Millionsofpeoplearoundtheworldwatchedtherescue.Morethanonet

housandjournal!ststraveledtothemineintheAtacamaDeserttorepo

rtontherescue.Theyjoinedfamilymembersoftheminersandrescuecr

ewshousedinanareaoftentsknownasCampHope.

61.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage

A.Rescuedminersspeakout

B.Miners'lifedeepunderground

C.Arebirthfor33rescuedminersinChile

D.Chileanpresidenthonorsrescuedminers

62.Howmanyrescuedminersarestillinhospital

A.3.B.30.C.33.D.69.

63.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.allthetrappedminersareChileans

B.theChileansrescuedtheminersalone

C.therescuecaughttheworld,sattention

D.thetrappedminerslivedeasilyunderground

64.WhichofthefollowingistrueofthePhoenix

A.Itwasawoodencagelikeacapsule.B.Itworkedefficientlyinthere

scue.

C.ItwasnamedafterarealChileanbird.D.Itwasbui1tbyNASAenginee

rs.

65.Therescueisgreatforthereasonthat.

A.33trappedminersweresaved

B.theAmericanspaceagencytookpart

C.ChileanPresidentwasontherescuingspot

D.itlastedsolongandtheminersweretrappedsodeep

C

Goodhealthisthemostvaluablethingapersoncanhave,butonecannot

takegoodhealthfor.Itisimportanttorememberthatthebodyneedspr

opercareinordertobehealthy.Therearethreethingsthatapersonca

ndotohelpstayingoodshape:eatrightfood,getenoughsleep,andexe

rciseregularly

Propernutritionisimportantforgoodhealth.Yourbodycannotworkw

ellunlessitreceivestheproperkindof"fuel".Don'teattoomuchf

oodwithlotsofsugarandfat.Eatplentyoffoodshighinprotein,like

meat,fish,eggsandnuts.Vegetablesandfruitsareveryimportantbe

causetheyprovidenecessaryvitaminsandminerals.However,don'to

vereat.Itisnothelpfultobeoverweight.

Gettingtheproperamountofsleepisalsoimportant.Ifyoudon'tgete

noughsleep,youfeeltiredandeasilygetangry.Youhavenoenergy.Ov

eralongperiodoftimealittleaamountofsleepmayevenresultinacha

ngeofpersonality(人的个

性).Besuretoallowyourselffromseventoninehoursofsleepeachnig

ht.Ifyoudo,yourbodywillfeelstrongandrefreshed,andyourmindwi

llbesharp.

Finally,getplentyofexercise.Exercisefirmsthebody,strengthen

sthemuscles,andpreventsyoufromgainingweight.Italsoimprovesy

ourheartandlungs.Ifyoufollowaregularexerciseprogram,youwill

probablyincreaseyourlife-span(寿

命).Anykindofexerciseisgood.Mostsportsareexcellentforkeepin

gthebodyingoodshapes:basketball,swimming,bicycling,runninga

ndsoonaregoodexamples.Sportsarenotonlygoodforyourbody,butth

eyareenjoyableandinteresting,too.

Ifeverybody,weretoeattherightfoods,getplentyofsleepandexerc

iseregularly,thewor1dwouldbeahappierandhealthierp1ace.Wewou

Idal1livetobemucholderandwiser.

66.Accordingtothepassage,.

A.weshouldalwayskeepfit

B.ifwewerehealthy,wecouldspendourdaysindoingthingswithlesss

leep

C.onecaneatalottostayingoodshape

D.oneneedn'ttakeanyexerciseifheishealthy

67.Inordertokeepgoodhealth,.

A.weshouldeatalotofsweetsB.oneneedsalargeamountoffat

C.peopleshouldeataccordingtothefoodsnutrition

D.wemusttrytosleepnowandthen

68.Eatingmoreandsleepingless.

A.cankeephealthyB.isnogoodforyou

C.getsyoumoreenergyD.wi1Ikeepyourpersonality

69.ThewriterexpIainsinthispassage.

A.howtoeatB.theimportanceofdoingexercise

C.howtokeephealthyD.whattoeat

70.Thetitleofthearticleshou1dbe.

A.EatingandExercisingB.HowVitaminsWorkinMan,sBody

C.StayingHealthyD.SleepingWell

D

Therewasonceacaptainwholovedmoneysomuchthathecheatedhissai1

orsattheendofeveryvoyageandtooktheirwages.

Onthelastdayofonevoyage,theshipwasinasmallport.Itwaswintert

ime,andtheseawasverycold,sothecaptainsaidtohissailors,^Ifon

eofyoustaysinthewaterduringthewholenight,Iwillgivehimmyship

.Butifhecomesoutbeforethesunappears,Ishallgethiswages.,z

Thesailorshadheardaboutthecaptain,scheating,sotheydidn'ttru

sthim.Butthenoneofthem,whothoughtthathewasclevererthantheca

ptain,saidthathewoulddoit.Hegotintothewater,and,thoughitwas

verycold,hestayedinit.Whenitwasnear1ymorning,somefishermenl

itafireontheshoreabouthalfamileaway.

“Youarecheating,“thecaptainsaidtothesailor."Thefire'swarmin

gyou.”

“Butit'shalfamileaway!”saidthesailor.

“Afire'sfire,“answeredthecaptain."Ihavewon.”

Thesailorcameoutofthewater,andsaid,''Perhapsyouthinkthatyoua

recleverbecauseyouhavewonmywages,butyoucan'tcookachicken.,z

“lean,“answeredthecaptain.

“Ifyoucookthischicken,“saidthesailor,“Ishallworkforyouwitho

utwagesforsevenyears,butifyoucan't,youwillgivemeyourship.,z

Thecaptainagreed,tookthechickenandsaid,''Where'sthefire”

“Thereitis,“answeredthesailor."Ontheshore.”

“Butit'shalfamileaway,''saidthecaptainangrily.

“'Afire'sfire,;yousaid,“answeredthesailor."Ifitisenoughtowa

rmmeinthewater,itisenoughtocookyourchicken.z/

71.Thecaptaingotthesailors,wages.

A.tobuyachickenforhimselfB.andkeptthemoneyforfutureuse

C.bycheatinghimD.andsaidhewouldreturnthemoneysoon

72.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE

A.Allthesailorsrefusedtogetintothewaterbecauseitwastoocold.

B.Thecaptainknewthatthefirethefishermenmadewase

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