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2017-2018学年江西省赣州市信丰县信丰中学高二上学期第一次月考英语试题
2017-2018学年江西省赣州市信丰县信丰中学高二上学期第一次月考英语试题 命题人:林丽华 审题人:宋艳 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) 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l0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 are the two speakers mainly talking about? A. The TV news. B. Going hiking. C. The weather. 2. How much does one ticket cost? A. $2.40. B.$4.40. C.$8.80. 3. Where will the woman go this evening? A. Her sister’s. B. The station. C. The theater. 4. What sport does the man like best? A. Basketball. B. Football. C. Tennis. 5. What does the man think of the book? A. Too bad. B. Worth reading. C. Not good enough. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的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、7题。 6. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a hospital. B. At the accident spot. C. At the woman’s home. 7. What can we know about the woman? A. Her car broke down halfway. B. She was nearly killed by the tree. C. She was injured in an accident. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8. What happened to the man? A. He gave up mathematics. B. He failed his exam. C. He lost his MP4. 9. What mainly worries the man? A. Whether he can get school fees for next year. B. How to get along well with his classmates. C. How to apply for a scholarship or loan. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Which newspapers did the woman order? A. Guardian and Business Weekly. B. Guardian and Mirror. C. Mirror and Business Weekly. 11. Which section does the woman like? A. The technology section. B. The fashion and style section. C. The national section. 12. What is the man’s major? A. Computer science. B. Political science. C. Business. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Husband and wife. B. Teacher and student. C. Old schoolmates. 14. What do we know about the man? A. He has started his own business. B. He got married after college. C. He studied advertising in college. 15. What was the woman’s plan? A. To travel around the world. B. To be a good housewife. C. To have three children. 16. How may the woman feel at the end of the conversation? A. Very satisfied with what she is. B. A little disappointed. C. More than excited. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Where did the fire break out? A. In a hotel. B. In a restaurant. C. In a supermarket. 18. Why did the fire cause greater injuries and deaths? A. Outside fire escapes were very narrow. B. The lift was not working for power failure. C. The alarm and the water systems failed then. 19. How many passengers should the bus normally carry at most? A. 75. B. 65. C. 50. 20. What can we learn from the speaker? A. The driver’s carelessness caused the bus accident. B. A cigarette-end caused the great fire. C. Ambulances were in time to arrive to save the injured. 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,20小题;每小题 2 分,满分 40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A Summer time is a great opportunity for kids to learn how to work and earn a little bit of spending money. If your child needs a summer job, here are a few options to consider: Lemonade/Cookie Stand Benefits Creates a concept of running a business: Your child will be his own boss, set his own price, and run the show. It’s a great introduction to running his own business. Limited Start-Up Costs: The things used to make lemonade are cheap, so your child should be able to get back his investment with a handful of sales. What Kids Learn About Money: Your child will learn a very valuable lesson about pricing. The price of his lemonade will decide how much he can sell, if he will recover his investment and the amount of profit. Yard Work Benefits: Repeated Customers: If a homeowner needs help raking (耙地) this year, he’ll probably want help again next year. Your child should be able to maintain a regular set of customers after one season. Safety: Yard work is generally safer than a lawn-mowing job. Without having to operate machines, your child will be much safer. What Kids Learn About Money: Because of the variability (变动) in pay, your child will need to learn how to negotiate(谈判) a fair price with homeowners if they ask. Lifeguard Benefits: Responsibility: Kids learn a lot about responsibility when lifeguarding. They are within rights to tell whether a certain activity is safe and are allowed to take action as they see fit. Exercise: Lifeguards need to be proficient at swimming and must exercise to stay in shape. What Kids Learn About Money: To be a lifeguard, one must be certified. Your child may have to pay for lifeguard training, although some employers provide it on-site. 21. Which one is not the benefit of selling lemonade or cookies for children? A. To learn how to run a business. B. To own repeated customers. C. To learn profit and loss. D. To lower the risk of losing money. 22. Which is suitable if you want your child to learn communication and negotiation? A. Lemonade/Cookie Stand B. Yard Work C. Lifeguard D. All of the above 23. If your kid wants to be a lifeguard, he or she has to do all the following except ______. A. keeping a good figure B. excelling at swimming C. receiving training for free D. learning to take action when necessary B My parents and two older brothers arrived in Queens from Cuba in 1967, squeezing into a one-bedroom apartment that got even more cramped when I showed up two years later. Suspicious of everyone and unable to communicate in English, my parents weren’t about to let their kids hang out in the streets. And since they both worked, we boys spent a lot of time at home. The main public library on Merrick Boulevard was the first place I was allowed to visit on my own. I started going there when I was eight. Everything I needed was located on what seemed to me an endless single floor. Wandering around that building aimlessly on a Saturday afternoon offered a sense of freedom I’d never experienced before. Once my father dropped me off, it didn’t really matter what I did so long as I could explore. I find it interesting that people today say that libraries are no longer about books; they weren’t really about books for me back in the 1970s, either. It was more about being around other people who looked like they were being productive-turning pages, making copies, patiently waiting for items. All this was attractive to me. I felt a certain level of dignity and self-respect at the library. I didn’t borrow books from the library despite spending practically every Saturday of my childhood there. I certainly went over hundreds and hundreds of them during my walks around the building- sports, politics and the solar system were my favorite sections. But I felt no great need to bring books home. We had no room for books in our apartment anyway. I felt like a poor kid when I read books at home. I felt like everyone else when I read books at the library. 24. The underlined word “cramped” in Paragraph I probably means “________”. A. dangerous B. shabby C. messy D. crowded 25. What did the author appreciate most about the library? A. The atmosphere it provides B. The books he could explore. C. The productive people in it. D. The seemingly endless floor. 26. The author didn’t borrow books from the library because ________. A. he had finished reading all the books he preferred B. he felt like reading at the library to enjoy freedom C. he didn’t want to lose his dignity and self-respect D. he was too poor to afford the cost of borrowing books 27. Which of the following would be the best title for the passage? A. How a Public Library Set Me Free B. Culture Shock Is Never a Barrier C. My Aimless and Boring Childhood D. A Building Shaped a Nation’s Spirit C After a confirmed rabies(狂犬病) case in Parke County, Indiana, experts are urging caution if you find a bat(蝙蝠) in your home or office. “If you try to kill a bat, you are more likely to get bitten,” said Joy O’Keefe, assistant professor of biology and director of Indiana State University’s Centre for Bat Research, Outreach and Conservation. “Most bats people find in their houses are healthy and are not going to bite them and give them rabies.” But they could be a federally endangered species, such as the Indiana Bat, which is found in this area. So if you spot a bat in your home or office, don’t kill it or touch it with bare hands, O’Keefe said. Instead, put on a pair of heavy gloves and gently move it into a box or bucket. Once contained, the bat can be removed outside. “If it’s a healthy bat, it’ll fly away eventually,” O’Keefe said. “If it doesn’t move or seem to be healthy, you can take it to the health department to be tested.” This is the time of year when bats move from their summer resting sites to their winter resting sites, O’Keefe said. “We get calls every year during the first month of school year from people finding bats in the university’s buildings,” said O’Keefe. Bats are a great help to people, as every night they can eat up to their entire body weight of insects. Bats, however, are facing great threats from epidemics(流行性疾病), habitat destruction and other things. “The best way the average person can help bats is by understanding them and by telling other people how awesome bats are and what bats do for us,” O’ Keefe said. “Hopefully, it will make people think that if there’s a bat in their house, they should try to get it out but not kill it. That would be really positive for bats—to not have people be one of their major threats.” 28. According to the text, experts are giving the public a warning about _______. A. the biting by bats B. the danger of keeping bats C. the spreading of an infectious disease D. the extinction of an endangered species 29. In O’Keefe’s opinion, when you find a bat in your house, you should _______. A. put it on a tree B. send it to get tested C. remove it with gloves D. report to the health department 30. We can infer that the text is probably written in _______. A. spring B. summer C. autumn D. winter 31. The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph probably means _______. A. what bats like to eat B. people’s awareness of bats C. the best way to protect bats D. the greatest threat bats are D WASHINGTON—Thousands of public schools stopped teaching foreign languages in the last decade, according to a survey. But another contrary trend has educators and policy makers abuzz: a rush by schools in all parts of America to offer instructions in Chinese. Some schools are paying for Chinese classes on their own, but hundreds are getting some help. The Chinese government is sending teachers from China to schools all over the world—and paying part of their salaries. No one keeps an exact count, but rough calculations based on the government's survey suggest that perhaps 1,600 American public and private schools are teaching Chinese, up from 300 or so a decade ago. And the number is growing exponentially(成倍地). "It's really changing the language education landscape of this country," said Nancy C.Rhodes, director at the center. Other indicators point to the same trend." The number of students taking the Advanced Placement test in Chinese, introduced in 2007, has grown so fast that it is likely to pass German this year as the third most-tested A.P. language, after Spanish and French", said Trevor Packer, vice president at the College Board. "We've all been surprised that in such a short time Chinese would grow to surpass A.P.German,"Mr.Packer said. A decade ago, most of the schools with Chinese programs were on the East and West Coasts. But in recent years, many schools have started Chinese programs in heartland states, including Ohio and Illinois in the Midwest, Texas and Georgia in the South, and Colorado and Utah in the Rocky Mountain West. America has had the study of a foreign language grow before, only to see the bubble burst. Many schools began teaching Japanese in the 1980s, after Japan emerged as an economic rival. But thousands have dropped the language, the survey found. Japanese is not the only language that has declined. Thousands of schools that offered French, German or Russian have stopped teaching those languages, too , the survey found. 32.What's the meaning of the underlined word "abuzz" in the first paragraph? A. Be noisy like the sound of a bee. B. Be lively for various activities. C. Cause people to discuss something hotly. D. Motivate people to march bravely. 33.What can we infer from what Mr.Packer said? A. More and more people choose Chinese in A.P.test. B. A.P.test is the most difficult one in the world. C. Chinese is more important than Spanish and French. D. Chinese is a necessary subject in most important tests. 34.What can we know from the last two paragraphs? A. Many schools started Chinese programs in the Midwest ten years ago. B. Chinese programs have been started in more areas in America recently. C. American schools have stopped teaching French, German and Russian. D. People are gradually fond of learning Chinese and Japanese in recent years. 35.What is the main idea of the passage? A. Chinese is being learned as an official language in America. B. Foreign Languages fade in American schools except Chinese. C. Teaching Chinese in foreign countries has become a trend. D. Foreign languages are no longer being taught in America. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 More and more people are working remotely. Here are some tips to keep in mind to stay focused on your work when working at home: Set and keep regular office hours. __36 Then try your best to leave work at the “office” and turn your phone on silent and enjoy the rest of your day. Give yourself some time to recharge so you can be as productive as possible. Plan and structure your work days. Structure your work days to maximize(取最大值) efficiency. Take advantage of your body’s natural rhythms. 37 If you know you focus best in the morning, resist the temptation to check email until 10 a.m. or later. Set aside a designated(指定的) work area. Try to work at the same spot every day. 38 And make it a place you enjoy going to each day, an area where you can focus and do your best work. Take breaks. Schedule time for frequent breaks throughout the day. Rise from your desk, stretch or walk around the house or down the street. 39 If you need a little socializing, go out to lunch with friends or clients. Avoid distractions (干扰). One challenge of working at home is distraction. With no colleagues or partners nearby, it’s easy to become distracted. Stay focused on work throughout the day to maintain consistent productivity. 40 A. It could be a spare bedroom that you’ve turned into a home office. B. Plan your work around your most productive hours. C. Do your best to set work hours and stick to them. D. Take a lunch break and enjoy a midday meal. E. It is more comfortable to stay at home. F. Some interruptions can’t be avoided. G. Avoid online distractions as well. 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节:满分45分) 第一节 完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 “Selfless Blessings, a small shop in Missouri offers everything from food to clothing. But it ___41__ from other shops because everything in the store is free. “Selfless Blessings is like a thrift store(旧货商店) but we are a free store for families who are in ___42___ ,” said the store’s __43__ , Andrea Berdine. “People come in and __44__ . We have a donation box. If they can __45__ , they do so. If they can’t, then they leave with a hug.” Berdine __46__ the project in 2012 after witnessing something that brought her to tears. She was shopping at a store when she saw a man was turned away __47__ he asked for a coat. He was put down and made fun of. He was wanting a coat,” she recalled. “It was __48__that he was homeless. That day it was raining heavily. That man was trembling with __49__ and wet. However, nobody __50__ give him a coat.” Berdine was __51__. She got in her car and drove around until she found the man. She then picked up her husband’s __52__ from the back seat. That act of giving __53__ Berdine to create a Facebook page where the community could connect and __54__ each other. Some people posted items that they could donate. Others spoke of what they needed. The idea, which people in need all welcomed, __55__ grew into a free shop in Hollister, Missouri. “Thank God. There is a place you can go to without feeling __56__ or embarrassed,” said Dennie Alman, who is now __57__. The store’s offerings can mean the difference between life and __58__ for some poor people. “When it’s freezing cold outside and you don’t have anything to keep__59__, then the blankets you are given can keep you from dying,” said Larry Fraser, who is __60__. 41.A. comes B. suffers C. differs D. hears 42.A. need B. hospital C. space D. danger 43.A. customer B. guard C. cleaner D. owner 44.A. shop B. study C. play D. work 45.A. understand B. stand C. donate D. remain 46.A. supported B. attended C. started D. improved 47.A. because B. since C. though D. unless 48.A. difficult B. obvious C. necessary D. important 49.A. anger B. fear C. excitement D. cold 50.A. would B. might C. could D. should 51.A. delighted B. puzzled C. moved D. shocked 52.A. watch B. jacket C. book D. card 53.A. persuaded B. allowed C. told D. inspired 54.A. contribute to B. appealed to C. add to D. lead to 55.A. suddenly B. luckily C. finally D. hardly 56.A. proud B. tired C. ashamed D. anxious 57.A. out of work B. out of sight C. out of control D. out of trouble 58.A. sickness B. friendship C. happiness D. death 59.A. quiet B. warm C. silent D. cool 60.A. wealthy B. homeless C. popular D. old 第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。 The best way to deal with sports injuries is to keep them from happening in the first place. Knowing the rules of the game you’re playing and using the right 61 (equip) can go a long way toward preventing injuries. If you think you’ve been injured, pull 62 (you) out the game or stop 63 (do) your activity or workout. Let a coach or parent know what happened in case you need to see a doctor. Serious head and neck injuries happen most often in athletes 64 play body-contact sports like football. Keep the injured person still with his or her head 65 (hold) straight while someone calls for emergency 66 (medicine) help. If the person 67 (lie) on the ground, do not try to move him or her. Your first question after a sport injury will 68 (probable) be, “When can I play again?” This depends on the injury and what your doctor tells you. Even if you can’t return to your sport right away, a doctor might have suggestions and advice 69 what you can do to stay fit. Always check with your doctor 70 trying any activity following an injury. 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1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,每句中最多有两处.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() 并在其下面写出该加的词。 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:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Apart from my mother, I’ve been very lucky to having had two teachers who have been fundamental influences in my life. The first was my first piano teacher. She really got me interesting in the piano and made a huge impression in me at a very early age. She helped me to learn the basic techniques and develop understanding of the instrument. Then, when I was 16, I start studying with my second inspirational teachers. He made me much more confident and encouraged me to enter for competitions even when I felt certain and unconfident about doing this. He had enormous faith in us, and it was this, more than anything else, which inspired me to make music my career. 第二节 书面表达(满分25分) 最近,你校不吃早餐的同学越来越多,请你以“Do not skip your breakfast”为题给校报英语专栏写一篇短文,呼吁大家改掉这一不良习惯。 注意: 1. 词数100左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开头已给出,但不计入总词数。 Do not skip your breakfast Recently, the number of the students in our school who skip breakfast has increased greatly. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____ ___ _____________________________________________________ 英语答案 听力原文 Text 1 M: I hope it’ll turn out fine tomorrow. I’m going hiking with Tom. W: Oh, I think it will be sunny. M: Great! Are you sure? W: Yes, I heard it on TV just now. Text 2 W: Here is a 20-dollar bill. Give me two tickets for tonight’s show please. M: Sure. Two tickets and here’s $ 2.40 change. W: Thanks. Text 3 M: How about going to see the play Tea House tonight. Julia? W: I’m sorry, Paul. My mother is going to New York to visit my sister, and I have to drive her to the station. How about some other time? M: Well, OK. We can go together some other day. Text 4 W: I enjoy all kinds of sports. What sport do you like? M: Football had appealed to me very much before I learned to play tennis. Now I think nothing can compare with basketball. Text 5 W: How do you find the book I recommended, Mike? I think it’s not too bad and worth reading. M: Well, to be honest, I’ve found something more exciting. Text 6 M: Well, how do you feel now? W: A bit cold, and my head aches terribly. I must have knocked it on the windscreen when my car went into the tree. M: Well, you’ve got a cut on your head. You were lucky that you had fastened your safety belt. Otherwise you could have been killed or hurt badly. W: I won’t have to stay in hospital ,will I? M: No, I think you’ll be well enough to go home. Nothing serious. The nurse will dress your wound, and then you’d better lie down and rest for half an hour at least. We’ll give you this medicine for the wound and some painkilling pills. Text 7 W: Hi, Ryan, what’s up? M: Oh, unluckily I didn’t make it in my advanced maths exam. W: That’s because your primary lessons are poor. Don’t give up. M: That’s not all. I feel like such a fool here. With no computer or cell phone or something popular among you, I feel lonely. W: In my view, studying is our main task now. M: But I just can’t concentrate on studying. W: Come on. You spent much money on studying here. M: That’s what worries me so much. I wonder whether my parents can get my school fees for next year. W: Oh, if that’s the case, you can apply for a scholarship or loan. Now take it easy and things will turn out well. Text 8 M: Which newspaper did you order this year? W: Guardian and Mirror. What about you? M: I ordered Guardian too. It’s really an excellent newspaper. The technology section always informs me of up-to-date technological inventions in the world. And its national section lets me know about almost all the important things that happened or are happening in the UK. W: You are right. Guardian is really one of the best newspapers in the UK. But its technology section isn’t my cup of tea. I like the fashion and style section best. M: Well, different people prefer different newspapers or its sections depending on their interests. W: Do you read other newspapers besides Guardian? M: Oh yes, as a major in business, I also read Business Weekly. Text 9 M: Hey, Susan, is that you? W: Jim ,wow! I can’t believe it! It’s good to see you! M: You, too! What’s it been? Something like ten years! You look great! W: Thanks, you too! What have you been doing all this time since we graduated from college? M: I never got married. And I have my own advertising agency, now. W: Come on, Jim! You? M: Really. I majored in marketing in college and afterwards got a job with an advertising agency. I worked my way up. And when I understood the business really well, I left to start my own agency. W: Wow, that’s pretty impressive. M: Yes, So, anyway, what about you? You were the one who was going to travel the world and do your own thing. W: Hah! But I am a housewife, and a mother of three. And when they leave home, I’m going to start my career-if it’s not too late. M: Well, come on! It’s never too late. Text 10 Here’s the 6:00 o’clock news. More than one hundred people were killed late last night when a big fire swept through Rose Hotel on Market Street. Most of the guests were unable to escape from the hotel because there were no outside fire escapes. The hotel had obviously not been checked by safety officials for more than a year. It is believed that the fire was caused by a burning cigarette-end left by a guest, and when the fire broke out, both the alarm and the water systems were not working. Over two hundred guests were injured when they jumped from windows instead of waiting to be rescued by firemen. A bus that was carrying more than 75 passengers overturned last night on Route 65, killing 7 passengers and injuring 35. The bus was designed to carry only 50 passengers. People are discovering why it was carrying more than its usual number and traveling at nearly 80 miles per hour. Many of the injured lay nearly two hours waiting for ambulances to arrive. 1-5CCBAC 6-10ACBAB 11-15BCCAA 16-20BACCB 21-23 BBC 24-27 DABA 28-31ACCB 32-35CABB 36-40 CBADG 41-45CADAC 46-50 CABDA 50-55DBDAC 56-60CADBB 61.equipment 62.yourself 63.doing 64.who/that 65.held 66.medical 67.lies/is lying 68.probably 69.about/on 70.before 71.having→have 72.interesting→interested 73.in→on 74.understanding前加an 75.start→started 76.teachers→teacher 77.去掉enter后的for 78.certain→uncertain 79.us→me 80.which→that Do not skip your breakfast Recently, the number of the students in our school who skip breakfast has increased greatly. In my opinion, skipping breakfast is a bad habit that should be kicked. For one thing, breakfast offers us the energy we need for the whole morning. When we are hungry, it’s hard for us to keep our mind on our studies. For another, people who skip breakfast will consume more food at noon and in the evening. Therefore, the extra calories will be stored in our body and make us gain weight easily. In short, skipping breakfast leads to poor school performance and poor health, even a bad figure. Therefore, do not skip breakfast and have a proper breakfast every day.查看更多