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北京市海淀区2019-2020学年度第二学期第二次月考试卷首师附中学校高一英语试卷
试卷第 1页,总 8页 北京市海淀区 2019-2020 学年度第二学期第二次月考试卷 首师附中学校高一英语 一、完形填空(共 20 道题,每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分) A friend of mine is a musician. He 1 seems to be learning new tunes, new 2 , and new ways of making music in cool ways. At the weekends, he 3 to go into Central Park in the center of Nagoya during the daytime where lots of bands 4 . Some of these bands are really good, but some of them are quite 5 . One of the reasons why my friend likes 6 all the bands is that they are 7 ! And as he says to me, '' 8 expensive things don't necessarily mean that they're good, free things don't necessarily mean they have no 9 . You have to listen and look yourself and 10 what is valuable for you. And 11 , as you listen and look, you may learn different things.'' So my friend goes to the 12 every week when the weather is fine, and he says he learns 13 from every single band! When he watches and listens to the really good bands, he learns new concertos (协奏曲) from the 14 and cool rhythms from the drummers. I guess that it's not 15 that you can learn a lot by watching 16 performers. But what really 17 me are my friend's words — ''You can learn by watching and listening to the bad performers, too. When I watch a bad performer, I think to myself-wow, that's another thing that I'm going to 18 .'' So my friend makes 19 by learning from both good and bad performers. And he says he also finds 20 and pleasure in learning and improving in ways that he never even imagined! 1.A.finally B.quickly C.seldom D.always 2.A.games B.systems C.instruments D.languages 3.A.loves B.wishes C.agrees D.affords 4.A.compete B.perform C.study D.succeed 5.A.poor B.shy C.unlucky D.fierce 6.A.forming B.watching C.inspiring D.training 7.A.right B.familiar C.famous D.free 8.A.Since B.For C.While D.Unless 9.A.price B.fault C.soul D.value 10.A.find out B.wait for C.bring out D.call for 11.A.in short B.of course C.at first D.as usual 12.A.park B.club C.studio D.cinema 13.A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.something 14.A.listeners B.learners C.players D.dancers 15.A.touching B.exciting C.surprising D.satisfying 16.A.excellent B.strange C.energetic D.amateur 17.A.embarrasses B.impresses C.comforts D.convinces 18.A.come up with B.get hold of C.look down on D.get rid of 19.A.time B.money C.progress D.way 20.A.duty B.fun C.pride D.respect 二、阅读理解(共 5 篇文章,为 A、B、C、D、E 文章,每个文章共 4 道题,共计 20 小题,每道题 3 分,共 60 分) A For a herder (放牧人) in Africa, the hardest part of the job is searching for cattle lost in the bush. But for Andrew, a herder at a farm in Zimbabwe, it's not a problem. Once he 试卷第 2页,总 8页 spots Toro, he knows the rest of the herd is nearby. That’s because Toro isn’t an ordinary member of the herd. He's a giraffe. In hot weather, cattle rest in the shade under his belly. And because of his height, Toro can spot lions long before they come close to the herd. Toro's unusual situation came about after his mother was killed by lions. Toro survived the attack, but he was left with no one to protect him or give him milk. About two days later, some herders spotted and rescued him. With the permission of the Department of Wildlife, the herders moved Toro to Andrew's farm. Since giraffes and cattle are both plant-eating animals that live in groups, their behaviors are much the same. Toro was accepted into the herd and wandered among the cattle as they ate grass. Toro doesn't always behave like the other members of his new herd. Like many kinds of animals, cattle compete for dominance (支配). Standing more than 13 feet tall, Toro is more than three times taller than the biggest bull, But Toro never tries to be ''the boss. ''He is very used to their company, '' Andrew said. When the herd enters the kraal (家畜栏), the cows and bulls push each other. ''But thanks to his height, Toro does not need to join the mess, '' said Andrew. When asked if Toro would ever be returned to the wild, Munetsi, an officer of the Department of Wildlife said no. ''In the wild, he would find it difficult to be accepted into another herd or defend himself from predators (猎食者),'' he added. ''He seems very much at home and is respected by the cattle.'' 21.What was Toro like when the herders found him? A.He was left alone. B.He was seriously ill. C.He was lost in the bush. D.He was fighting with lions. 22.What do we know about Toro in the cattle herd? A.He has fought to be the leader. B.He gets along well with the herd. C.He is pushed around by the bulls. D.He stays away from the herd most of the time 23.What will happen to Toro according to Munetsi? A.He will be sent back to the wild. B.He will be put into another herd of giraffes. C.He will continue to live together with Andrew. D.He will be trained to fight with the big animals. 24.What may be the best title for the text? A.Giraffes under threat in the wild B.A surprising new family for a giraffe C.A new way of herding appearing in Africa D.Moments showing friendship between animals B When Faith Wanjiku graduated from the Technical University of Kenya last year, she immediately enrolled (注册) at the Confucius Institute in Kenyatta University. She wanted to learn Chinese, as she believed that it would help her land a good job. She has just completed the hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) 3 exam. HSK is a test of Chinese language level for non-native speakers, organized by the Confucius Institute Headquarters. However, this level isn’t enough for Wanjiku, who plans to pass HSK 6. She wanted to increase her level of Chinese and improve her spoken Chinese. And Wanjiku isn’t alone. The number of people taking the HSK reached 6.8 million in 2018 and went up 4.6 percent from a year earlier, the Ministry of Education said on May 31. 试卷第 3页,总 8页 Chinese is becoming an increasingly popular choice of language to study around the world. Currently, middle school students in Russia can take Chinese as an elective language test in the country’s national college entrance exam, Sputnik News reported. In May, Zambia became the fourth country in Africa-after Kenya, Uganda and South Africa—to introduce Chinese language to its schools. And many English-speaking countries have shown an interest in allowing their students to learn Chinese. The US government announced the launch of “1 Million Strong” in 2015, a plan that aims to bring the total number of learners of Chinese to l million by 2020. Behind the growing popularity of Chinese language learning is the international community’s positive attitude toward Chinas future development, as well as the people’s longing to learn about Chinese civilization and culture. Indeed, it’s as the former president of South Africa Nelson Mandela put it, “if you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his own language, that goes to his heart.” 25.What did Wanjiku do after graduating from university? A.She went abroad. B.She learned Chinese. C.She found a job. D.She travelled to China. 26.HSK is a test for ______. A.non-native speakers B.native speakers C.middle school students D.college students 27.What does the underlined sentence mean? A.Wangjiku has lots of friends. B.Lots of people want to pass HSK6 exam. C.Wangjiku has passed HSK3 exam. D.Many people want to live in China. 28.What may be the best title for the text? A.Chinese Language Study Takes Off B.Chinese Play an Important Role in Economy C.People Share the Experience of Learning Chinese D.Different Opinions about the Function of Chinese C Australia and New Zealand’s health organizations have given their advice on when to use sunscreen (防晒霜), suggesting Australians apply it every day to avoid bad health effects. A Sunscreen Summit took place in the Australian State of Queensland. During the summit, representatives from some of Australia’s leading research, medical and public health organizations examined the evidence on sunscreen use and determined that in most parts of the country it is beneficial to apply sunscreen every day. “Up until now, public health organizations have recommended applying sunscreen ahead of planned outdoor activities but haven t recommended applying it every day as part of a morning routine (惯例),” professor Rachel Neale from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute said. “In recent years, it has become clear that the DNA damage causes skin cancer and melanoma(黑色素瘤), which is caused by repeated small exposure to sunlight over a period of time,” Neale said. “In Australia, we get a lot of sun exposure from everyday activities such as alking to the bus stop or train station,” Neale said. A study showed that one in two Australians believed it was unhealthy and potentially dangerous to use sunscreen every day. However, Terry Slevin from the Public Health Association of Australia says it is wrong. “There is consistent and compelling evidence that 试卷第 4页,总 8页 sunscreens are safe,” Slevin said. “Importantly, medical trials have found that people who use sunscreen daily have the same levels of vitamin d as those who don’t,” Slevin added. Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world which is made worse by the country’s close to Antarctica where there is a hole in the ozone layer (臭氧层), letting in higher numbers of UV rays. 29.What made Australian health organizations advise Australians to use sunscreen? A.The makers of sunscreen. B.Australian government. C.The Sunscreen Summit. D.New Zealand’s researchers. 30.What is not recommended before the Sunscreen Summit? A.Using sunscreen before outdoor activities. B.Using sunscreen as a morning routine. C.Reducing the use of sunscreen. D.Reducing outdoor activities. 31.What is the misunderstanding of many Australians? A.People using sunscreen won’t have skin cancer. B.Sunscreen will never take effect. C.People using sunscreen have the same levels of vitamin D.D.Sunscreen is bad for people’s health. 32.Which of the following best explains “compelling” underlined in paragraph 4? A.Interesting. B.Disappointing. C.Boring. D.Convincing. D Scientists blame greenhouse gases for being a major cause of climate change around the world. This is because greenhouse gases trap heat in the atmosphere and make the planet warmer. Now, a team of researchers has announced a successful experiment that turned carbon dioxide into useful liquid fuel. The researchers created a device, called a reactor, which changes bon dioxide into a pure form of formic acid(甲酸). Formic acid is a substance (物质) found in ants and some other insects, as well as in many plants. It is used as an antibacterial material and in the processing of some kinds of clothing. Haotian Wang led the research team. He said in a statement that the results of the experiment were important because formic acid is a major carrier of energy. So, the substance can provide a way to reuse carbon dioxide and prevent it from being released into the atmosphere. “It’s a fuel-cell fuel that can generate electricity and send out carbon dioxide which you can grab and recycle again,” Wang said. “Other methods for turning carbon dioxide into formic acid require intense purification processes,” Wang said. Such methods are very costly and require a lot of energy. The Rice University team said it was able to reduce the number of steps in the traditional process to create a low-cost, energy-saving method. The researchers reported the reactor device performed with a conversion rate (转化率) of 42 percent. This means that nearly half of the electrical energy can be stored in formic acid as liquid fuel. The team said the reactor was able to create formic acid continuously for 100 hours with little degradation (退化) of the device’s parts. Wang said the reactor could easily be used to produce other high-value products, including alcohol-based fuels. The researchers noted that the technology could also be a big help in solving another major energy problem—how to store large amounts of power in small 试卷第 5页,总 8页 places. 33.What factor is the main cause of climate change? A.Greenhouse gases. B.Chemistry waste. C.Formic acid. D.Liquid fuel. 34.What do we know about formic acid? A.It is a large amount of power. B.It can be found in ants. C.It is high- value equipment. D.It is a substance in clothing. 35.What is Wang’s attitude towards his own research? A.Doubtful. B.Aggressive. C.Optimistic. D.Uncaring. 36.In what magazine can you read this text? A.A travel magazine. B.A sports magazine. C.A music magazine. D.A science magazine. E The 2016 Rio Olympic Games have come to an end. Without doubt, many Chinese sports fans sat in front of the TV and cheered our athletes on, hoping that they would get as many gold medals as possible. But sometimes our desire for gold medals can result in the sadness of failure. When Liu Xiang, China’s track hero, pulled out of the Beijing Olympics due to injury, he greatly disappointed many Chinese sports fans. But things are different now. In the 2016 Rio Olympic Games, we saw a healthier Chinese attitude towards the sports people, fully in line with the Olympic spirit. China didn’t win any gold medals on the first day. But, instead of criticizing(批评) the athletes who failed to win, most of the fans were happy with their efforts. “Looking at the results in the right way when an athlete misses out on gold shows the maturity(成熟) of a person, and is also a challenge for a country to face up to in the process of development,” commented CRI. Swimmer Fu Yuanhui won fans’ hearts, even if she only won the third place in the 100m backstroke final. Her fans on her Sina Weibo have increased 100,000 to over 6 million. Many sports fans appreciated her straightforward character and attitude towards competitions. “The warm support from Internet users shows that public attitude towards competitive sports and the Olympics has gotten to a higher level”, said an article in the People’s Daily. 37.What can we know from Paragraph 2? A.Gold medals can also cause sadness. B.Liu Xiang always disappoints his fans. C.Fans have high expectations of Liu Xiang. D.Liu Xiang got injured before the Olympics. 38.What is people’s attitude now towards the athletes who failed? A.Interested. B.Understanding. C.Angry. D.Disappointed. 39.What makes people like Fu Yuanhui? A.Her Sina Weibo. B.Her kindness to the fans. C.Her attitude to competitions. D.Her winning a gold medal. 40.What does the author mainly want to tell us in this passage? A.Winning gold medals is important. B.Changing attitude to athletes is a must. C.Results are not important in the competition. D.Peoples’ attitude towards competitive sports is healthier. 试卷第 6页,总 8页 三、七选五(共 5 小题,每道题 2 分,共 10 分) After a long day at work, coming home is a breath of fresh air. 41. However, is it as healthy as it can be? Below are a number of things we can do to create a healthy home environment that will help to case the workday stress and promote our physical and mental health. Cleaning the house regularly is the first thing we should do. It may seem like a tiring thing to clean but there is a reason for doing so. We can remove dust by cleaning the house. Leaving layers of dust everywhere means that there is a build-up of dust. 42. Into our lungs. Making sure the rooms are full of sunlight is also important. We may not realize it but sunlight is an important part of our growth. We all know that sunlight promotes better working conditions. 43. Think about using a Parans system where sunlight does not reach. This technology gathers the sunlight by using solar panels (板). It can send out sunlight wherever we are. 44.Going green will help to remove toxins (毒素) in the air. They also give off oxygen, which can lower stress and improve our moods. Along the lines of being green, it can also be vital to think about what things we are bringing into the house. Try to avoid specific plastics that are harmful to health. 45. They may contain poisonous chemicals that can be breathed in, or simply absorbed through the skin. A.And where do these layers of dust go? B.Home is a comfortable place to sit back and relax. C.Is our home as safe as it used to be? D.The same thing applies to certain carpets and paint. E.It is also a good idea to add more plants in our house. F.Besides, it can reduce both stress and high blood pressure. G.It is acknowledged that a greener lifestyle is linked to better health. 四、写作 第一节 提纲类作文 共 1 题,共 15 分。 46.假定你是中国高中生李华,今年暑假将去澳大利亚悉尼南部的 Kogarah High School 学习一个月,并寄宿在 Silvia 家中。请给 Silvia 写一封电子邮件,询问一下那里的生活 情况。具体内容如下: 1. 住宿是否有单间; 2. 房间里是否有网络; 3. 是否可以自己煮饭; 4. 是否有便利的交通。 注意:1. 词数 80 左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯; 3. 开头语和结束语已写好,不计入词数。 Dear Silvia, Greetings from China! I am Li Hua, a high school student in China. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ I’d appreciate it very much if you could give me a reply. Yours sincerely, Li Hua 试卷第 7页,总 8页 第二节 图画类作文 共 1 题,共 20 分。 47.假设你是红星中学的学生李华。请根据以下四幅图的先后顺序,为校刊“英语园地” 写一篇短文,记述你参加学校“社团招新”活动的整个过程。 注意:1. 词数不少于 60; 2. 短文的开头已给出,不计入总词数。 The new term began and the school clubs were looking for new members. ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________ 五、语法填空(共 10 小题,每个小题 1 分,共 10 分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Did you grow up in one culture, your parents came from another, and you are now living in a 48. (total) different country? If so, then you are a third-culture kid. The term ''third-culture kid'' 49. (use) in the 1960s for the first time by Dr. Ruth. She first came across this phenomenon while 50. (research) North American children living in India. In general, third-culture kids benefit from 51. (they) intercultural experience and they often reach excellent academic results. Yet many 52. (difficulty) may arise from this phenomenon. Third-culture kids may not be able to adapt themselves completely 53. their new surroundings. Also, they often find it hard 54. (develop) new friendships. Additionally, for third-culture kids, it is often 55. (easy) to move to a new country than to return to their homeland. For example, after living in Australia for many years, Louis finally returned to Turkey as a teenager. But she felt out of place when she returned to the country 56. she was born. She didn't know anything about current TV shows 57. fashion trends. And she didn’t share the same values as other teens of her age. 六、阅读短文,回答问题。(共 5 道题,每小题 1 分,共 5 分) 阅读短文,按照题目要求用英语回答问题。 In June 2011, my life changed and so did my family’s. I remember the day like it was 试卷第 8页,总 8页 yesterday. I came downstairs all ready for the family swim. Right before I got into the pool, my mom called me inside. She sat me down and waited for my dad and brothers to come to join us. Then, our parents told us the worst news imaginable-- my dad had been diagnosed with Stage III Colon Cancer(结肠癌). The news hit hard of course. However, in my head, my dad was a superman. As his daughter, I knew that cancer wasn’t going to beat him. I just went out and swam. As weeks went on, life didn’t change much within our house. My mom still went to work; my brothers and I still went to school; and my dad still worked while also meeting his doctor. However, I didn’t realized how much this new diagnosis was going to change my life. As treatment progressed with my dad’s cancer, I couldn’t depend on him for things he usually did. And with my brothers being away at college, I had to take on a lot more responsibility. But that was not the hardest part of this new journey. It was the fear. The fear that I could lose my Dad. The fear that I could get a call saying that he was in bad condition. The fear that I could never talk to him again. Yet with all these fears, there was never a doubt in my mind that my dad would beat this cancer. He was a superman. The day of my dad’s surgery finally came. It was Father’s Day and I had my soccer game that day. I won my battle on the field and my dad won his in the hospital. May 2013, my dad was completely cancer free. Though this journey proved to be a few of the hardest years of my life, it also proved to me how wonderful my dad really is. 58.What happened to the author’s family in June 2011? (no more than 10 words) 59.How did the author behave after hearing the news from her mother? (no more than 10 words) 60.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “surgery” in Paragraph 6? (no more than 5 words) 61.When did the author’s father completely recover from cancer? (no more than 5 words) 62.What’s your father like? Please explain. (no more than 25 words)查看更多