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山西省应县第一中学2019-2020学年高一上学期月考三英语试题
高 一 年 级 月 考 三 英 语 试 题 2019.11 时间:120分钟 满分:150分 第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共 100分) 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分) 第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5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。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 two speakers do? A. Write the paper. B. Talk to the teacher. C. Prepare for the examination. 2. What does the man mean? A. He likes the show very much B. He agrees with the woman C. He doesn’t care about who’s going to win. 3. When will Mr. Jones visit Mr. Smith? A. At 8:00 tomorrow. B.At 10:00 tomorrow C.At 20:00 tomorrow. 4. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In a school. C. In the police station. 5. What did the man do just now? A. He cheated in the exams.B. He played with his phone.C. He skateboarded in the house. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项 中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6和第7两个小题。 1. Why does the woman ask the man to go shopping with her? A. Because he has a good taste. B. Because he is not busy. C. Because she has no money. 2. When will they go shopping together? A. Next Sunday B. This Saturday C. This Sunday 听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。 3. How long has the man been ill ? A. For 3 days. B. For 2 days. C. For 4 days. 4. How often should the medicine be taken? A. Twice a day. B. Once a day. C. Three times a day. 听第8段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。 5. Where does the conversation take place? A. In a Chinese restaurant B. In a Italian restaurant. C. In a hotel. 6. What is the characteristic of Cantonese food? A. Spicy. B. Light. C. Oily. 7. Which country does the woman come from? A. China B. Spain. C. Italy. 听第9段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。 8. What’s wrong with Mr Woods? A. He has a toothache B. He has a headache C. He has a stomachache. 9. When will Dr Morris be free? A. At 2:00 pm today B.This week. C. At 2:00 pm next Tuesday. 10. What does Mr Moods write down? A. The new office’s address B. The telephone number C. The woman’s name 11. What’s probably the woman? A. A doctor B. An assistant C. A chemist 听第10段材料,回答第17至第20四个小题。 1. Which animal are most likely to have separation anxiety? A. Cats. B. Dogs. C. Horses 2. In what situation does anxiety happen ? A. When the pet doesn’t like its owner. B. When the pet become overly attached to its owner. C. When the owner stay at home. 3. What is the goal of playing with your pet before leaving? A. To tire it out B. To attract its interest C . To make it excited. 4. Where is your pet advised to relax? A. Outside your house B. In a place with many people C. In a quiet place. 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第一节:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 阅读下列短文,从题中所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。 A The kid inventors Frank Epperson(1894-1983) Did you ever run off and forgot your drink? That’s what happened to 11-year-old Frank Epperson in 1905. He’s been mixing drink with a stick, and left the cup outside all night. And it got cold. In the morning, Frank found a cup of frozen(冰冻的) sweet drink----with a handy stick to hold it. He thought that was pretty cool. So he made more. Soon , everyone was enjoying his Popsicle. Chester Greenwood(1858-1937) Chester Greenwood was a teenager with big ears. In the cold winters, those ears got cold, but Chester disliked hats and scarves. Then one day he got an idea while ice-stating. He asked his grandmother to add two pieces of warm fur(动物毛皮) to the ends of a wire loop that fit over his head. And earmuffs, designed only to warm the ears, were born! Soon everyone wanted a pair. Chester set up a factory to make them. Margaret Knight(1838-1914) Margaret Knight was the best kind of sister. She loved to make kites, cars and toys for her brothers and their friends. Margaret’s mother worked in a cloth factory. One day Margaret saw some part of a loom(织布机) fly out and hit a young worker in the leg. Margaret quickly came up with an idea for a simple safety part that would prevent such accidents. The owner thought it was very useful and had some made. Nenjamin Franklin(1706-1790) Benjamin Franklin was an American writer, printer, scientist and inventor. He helped found America and also invented many useful things. But Franklin’s first invention was just for fun. As a kid, Ben loved swimming. He wanted to go faster. So he made the early swim fins(脚蹼) to help him. 21. Which of the following was created by chance? A. The earmuffs. B. The Popsicle. C. The early swim fins. D. The safety design for looms. 22. What can we learn about Chester Greenwood’s first earmuffs? A. They were just for fun. B. They were part of a hat. C They were made by his grandmother. D. They were given to his mother as a gift. 23. Whose invention was designed to help others? A. Frank Epperson’s B. Margaret Knight’s C. Benjamin Franklin’s D. Chester Greenwood’s. B In 2016, the news was full of stories about dangerous drinking water in Flint, Michigan. The water had too much lead(铅)in it. Gitanjali Rao, 11, could not stop thinking about how worrying it must be to have polluted water coming out of your water tap. There were home test machines that could detect(发现)lead in water. But these tests didn’t work very well. They took too long and often gave wrong results. Gitanjali wondered if she could create a test that was quick, easy and right. One day, Gitanjali read a news story about using carbon nanotubes(碳纳米管) to test for harmful things in the air. She wondered if she could use the same idea to detect lead in water. To test her idea, Gitanjali needed a safe lab with tools that could sense tiny amounts(数量) of lead. She wrote to many labs with her idea, and every time she heard the same thing:“We can’t let an 11-year-old kid in here.” Or they didn’t reply at all. Was her ideas so bad? What was she doing wrong? Finally, Giranjali decided she was asking the wrong people. She emailed a chemistry teacher at her school. They didn’t have a big lab, but it was good enough for Gitanjali to test whether her detector could sense lead at all. She had been paying too much attention to the equipment at big labs. But maybe she didn’t need it just to show her basic idea worked. After many, many tries---her detector worked. Then Gitanjali made a phone app so users could see the results at once on their phones. She entered her idea in a big national competition in 2017 and later was named “America’s Top Young Scientist”. 24. What did Gitanjali learn about Flint in 2016? A. The people there spread news quickly. B. The air pollution there was getting worse. C. The drinking water there was unsafe to drink. D. The water there was turned off several times a day. 25.What was the problem of those old home test machines? A. They took up too much space. B. They couldn’t be carried easily. C. They did harm to people’s health. D. They couldn’t always get good results. 26. What can we guess about Gitanjali’s detector? A. It firs proved to be a success at a big lab. B. It works only with the help of a phone app. C. It can test for lead in water quickly and easily. D. It was first used by her chemistry teacher at home. 27. Which of the following can best describe Gitanjali? A. Polite and easy-going. B. Honest and hard-working. C. Friendly and warm-hearted. D. Creative and strong-minded. C Press your fingers into the back of your head, just above your neck. If you feel a small bony bump(凸起), you may find evidence of human evolution(进化): it could be your body reacting to common smartphone use in the 21 century. According to a recent study, published in Scientific Reports, young people increasingly have bony bumps at the base of their skulls, right above the neck. Medical professionals call them enlarged external occipital protuberances (EEOPs, 枕外隆突). Australian health scientist David Shahar, author of the study, told the BBC that over the past 10 years he’s seen more and more patents with EEOPs. Together with other researchers from the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia, they examined 1200 skull x-rays from people aged 18-30. They also measured the bumps and noted each person’s posture(坐立姿势). They found that one in four people had developed these growths. This led to their theory that smartphones are the cause. According to their research, looking down at our phones adds stress onto the top of our spines(脊柱). To prevent damage to our spines, Shahar believes our bodies add fresh bony bump to help reduce the extra stress. Most of the EEOPs were just a few millimeters. However, several subjects were found with EEOPs as large as 30 mm. In his report, Shahar said the results “highlighted(强调) the need” for prevention. In other words, we need to change our posture while using our phones. Many people assume our bones are solid and unmoving once we reach adulthood. In fact, they are alive and covered with blood vessels(血管), which allows them to develop in unique ways for each person. Apart from EEOPs, other noticeable recent changes in human bodies include shrinking (缩小的)jaws(下巴),narrower elbows(肘) and smaller bodies. The human body is adapting to modern life, so who knows what people in the future might look like? 28. What did the recent study find about EEOPs? A. They grow on one’s neck. B. They may stop growing when you reach 30. C. They could lead to many health problems. D. They increasingly happen among young people. 29.What is the main cause of EEOPs? A. Gene problems. B. Aging bone layers. C. Cellphone use. D. Extra stress. 30.Which of the following would Shahar probably agree with? A. EEOPs increase the stress on our spines. B. EEOPs are actually beneficial to our spines. C. Young people’s bones adapt in similar ways. D. Young people should exercise to improve their posture. 31.What’s the main purpose of the text? A. To persuade readers to protect their spines. B. To suggest some healthy habits of using phones. C. To explain why human bodies develop EEOPs. D. To show some recent changes in human bodies. D When I was a teen in the 80’s and 90’s, I remember feeling fear when watching news pictures of violent(暴力的)events and broken glass. A drying pool of blood spread across the TV screen would give me a sick feeling in my stomach for days. This week, I came across a story of a woman who live-streamed(直播) her dying boyfriend’s last few moments of life on Facebook.I watched it, felt sickened by it, yet it made me wonder about our world and the kind of information we share within it. We are born to look for danger. Although firemen’s saving cats from trees is heartwarming to some, it’s the “look at this bloody thing that happened to this person and it can happen to you too” story that really draws our attention. No matter how safe your life is, we know that danger is hidden somewhere and we are on the lookout for (留意) it through every media: TV news, radio, social media…including Facebook. In my opinion, the media is irresponsible for what and how they post. There is a difference between reporting a story and providing lots of sad and heartbreaking information for the public and then expecting us to read it. And the fact that this type of news and information can be always seen in my Facebook newsfeed(朋友圈)---and my kid’s feeds----makes me feel a little crazy. I want to shut it all out. We don’t watch news in our house. I don’t allow my teen to spend much time before screens but I can’t take suggested stories out of his newsfeed. I feel I am doing my best when I strictly limit what I will watch. I try to put laughter and hope into our day and conversations. I do everything I can to fight against what we are provided with daily on social media. And no, I believe we shouldn’t post death pictures and videos on the Net. Until we truly have the ability to care for each other, it is irresponsible for us to post and watch these pictures of the worst and darkest sides of life. 32. What encouraged the author to write this text? A. The broken glass. B. The violent event. C. The drying pool of blood. D. The video of a dying man. 33. Which of the following news stories is most likely to draw people’s attention? A. Firemen saving cats. B. City’s biggest car accident. C. School children planting trees. D. Longest summer for ten years. 34. What does the author do to help her teen? A. She shuts out his newsfeed. B. B. She controls his screen time. C. She doesn’t allow him to use social media. D. She requires him to read heartwarming news. 35. What’s the author’s attitude towards watching death pictures and videos? A. She is strongly against it . B. B. She thinks it is OK for grown-ups. C. She believes it is very foolish. D. She is worried it will put an end to social media. 第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。 One of the most popular summer fruits is the watermelon. It is sweet tasting and very juicy. A few pieces of cold watermelon will satisfy your thirst and give you more water your body needs on host summer days. ___36___. The first thing you need to do is knock on the watermelon. The watermelon should sound hollow(空的), like when you knock on an empty box.__37___. The second thing you should do is look on the bottom of the watermelon for the spot(斑点) where it rested on the ground. __38___ if it is white, it means that the farmer didn’t turn the melon while it was growing. Th third thing you should do is lift the watermelon. ___39__ Look for one that weighs a little more than similar ones of the same size. Watermelons that are ready for eating ware heavier than those which are not. The fourth thing to do is look at the tail---the part of the vine(藤) that is left on the watermelon. It should be colored dark green or brown. If the tail is green, it probably means that the watermelon was picked too soon and will not be ripe(成熟的). Finally, check that the watermelon is firm(坚硬的) all over. __40___. It is not difficult to choose a good watermelon when you know how. Follow these five simple rules to enjoy the delicious taste of watermelon this summer. A. It should be heavy for its size. B. This spot should be light yellow, not white. C. But how do you choose a good watermelon? D. If it is starting to go soft, it means it is too old. E. The rounder the watermelon is, the sweeter it is. A. The more hollow the sound, the better the watermelon. B. It’s not a good idea to eat too much watermelon in the summer. 第三节 (共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 A man was sick and tired of going to work every day while his wife stayed at home. He wanted her to see what he __41____. He prayed(祷告) one day:“I go to work every day and put in eight hours ___42___ my wife stays at home. I want her to __43___ what I do every day, so please switch(交换)our____44____.” The next morning, the man was ____45___ to wake up as a woman. He got out of bed, ___46____ for his family, woke up his kids, set out their school clothes, fed them breakfast, packed their lunches and drove them to school. After he came back home, he took the clothes that ___47____ dry cleaning to the cleaners and stopped at the bank to take out some ___48_____. Then he went shopping and finally __49_____home. But he couldn’t ____50___ after getting home. He cleaned the cat’s litter box and bathed the dog. By then it was already 1 pm. He __51____ to finish other chores(家务活). When he finished everything, he ran to school to __52____ the kids. He brought them home, helped them with their __53___and then headed into the ___54_____. At 4:30 pm he began peeling(削)potatoes and washing greens for salad, breaded pork chops and cooked some fresh beans for dinner. After ___55_____, he cleaned the kitchen, ran the dishwasher, folded(折叠) laundry, bathed the kids, and put them to ____56____. By 9 pm he was already very___57____and couldn’t wait to go to bed himself. The next morning, he ___58_____up ad prayed:” I was so ___59___ to envy(嫉妒) my wife. Oh, please, let us trade back.” He __60___ his wife much more after spending a day in her shoes. 41. A.looked at B. worked on C. went through D. stuck to 42. A. although B. so C. because D. While 43. A. know B. enjoy C.believe D. remember 44. A. hearts B.eyes C. bodies D. Hands 45. A. ashamed B. surprised C. disappointed D.nervous 46. A. waited B.prepared C.looked D.cooked 47. A.needed B. avoided C. finished D. preferred 41. A.water B. food C. money D. bills 42. A. left B. stayed C. missed D. returned 43. A. rest B. play C. continue D.think 44. A. forgot B. hurried C. stopped D. refused 45. A. call on B. look after C.listen to D.pick up 53. A.games B. hobbies C. homework D.housework 54. A. kitchen B. gym C. school D.office 55. A. work B. dinner C. sleep D.break 56. A. chairs B. desks C. floor D. bed 57. A. tired B.excited C.angry D. sad 58. A. set B. looked C.woke D. stood 59. A. strange B. wrong C.easy D. afraid 60. A.worried B. pleased C. encouraged D. respected 第 Ⅱ 卷(非选择题,共50分) 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 (I) Can we live without computers? For most people, it is hard to imagine life without a computer. It ____61____(seem) like almost everybody has one! In fact, there are 640 million personal computers in households around the world. Most people use them every day for both work ___62___ play. The first personal computer ____63____(invent) in 1975. Before then, people lived without computers and the Internet, so it must be possible. There would be some ____64____ (advantage) to life without a computer. We would ____65____(probable) do more exercise because we wouldn’t be sitting in front of our screens all day. Maybe we would get better at ___66____(remember) things because we couldn’t always check facts online. We would also communicate more with each other because computers wouldn’t draw so much of our attention. However, ___67____would be very difficult for young people today to live without computers. We use computers to learn about many____68____(difference) subjects. What’s ___69____(much), doctors use computers to analyse(分析)health tests and teachers use computers to organize ___70_____(they) lessons. In conclusion, although we may have had healthier lifestyles in our computer-free past, in today’s society, we can’t live without computers. (Ⅱ) __71__ then became possible for universities to use the system as well. NSFNET became known __72__ the Inter-Network or “Internet”. Berners-Lee __73__(build) his first computer while he was at university __74__(use) an old television.He designed the first”web brower”,___75__allowed computer users to access documents from other computers. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题l分,满分10分) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句最多有两处,每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面。删除:把多余的词用斜线() 划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Our school is known as a model school. In our school, every class consisting of 60 students on average.We had eight classes every day. After class, we must finish our homework independent. We can’t leave school from Monday to Friday without permit according to the rules. In addition to, we have a wonderful library. It is designed contain 200 students, when we can concentrate our attention on reading. What’s more, we can have access on the Internet as well in class.Compared with books, the Internet makes this easier for us to gain knowledge. We can also do interested experiments in some labs.In a word, we like our school very much. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 对于孩子们使用互联网,有人支持,认为优点颇多,也有人反对,认为对孩子们的发展有害。请写一篇100词左右的文章来谈谈优缺点及你的看法。 提示词:information source 信息源, log on 登录 高一月考三 英语答案 2019.11 听力1-5.ACBAC 6-10.ACBCA 11-15.BCACA 16-20.ABBAC 阅读理解21-23 BCB 24-27 CDCD 28-31 DCBC 32-35 DBBA 七 选 五36-40 CFBAD 完型填空41-45 CDACB 46-50 DACDA 51-55 BDCAB 56-60 DACBD 语法填空 61-65seems, and, was invented, advantages 66-70 probably, remembering, it, different, more, their 71-75 It, as, built, using, which 短文改错 1. consisting改为consists 2. had改为have 3. independent改为independently 4. permit改为permission 5. 去掉to 6. contain前加to 7. when改为where 8. access 后的on 改为to 9. this改为it 10. interested改为interesting. 书面表达 One possible version: Nowadays more and more children have access to the Internet. Surfing the Internet has both advantages and disadvantages. The Internet is a good information source. Children can get to know the outside world and read essays on it as well. They can even do their homework via the Internet. However, it also had disadvantages. There are too many games designed for children. Some children play games so frequently that they can’t concentrate on their studies. Others even log on some bad websites containing unhealthy news or pictures. As far as I’m concerned, every coin has two sides. What matters most is how you make use of it.查看更多