1、山西省永济中学学年高一英语月考试题无答案06106永济中学20182019学年度高一第一学期10月月考英 语 试 题第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASharon, Aged 22The most important thing to keep in mind when going into high school is to be yourself. Besides, I dont know what your middle school was like, but high
2、school teachers will not care about things such as how much homework you already have in one night. Its best to just learn to deal with things and manage your time wisely so you can achieve everything you need to.Frank, Aged 21I think almost every kid feels both nervous and excited before their firs
3、t day. You will probably love it. I know I did. You should join some sports or activities that will make your high school experience more enjoyable. Good luck!Eddie, Aged 20When I started high school I was really nervous too, especially since I had been homeschooled all through middle school and did
4、nt really know anyone. I suppose the best advice would be to just relax. The first couple of days can be a little bit hard, but things will become easier before you know it.David, Aged 19Im not going to lie. The first day is kind of frightening (令人恐惧的). But youll get used to it. Dont be afraid of an
5、yone; upperclassmen will pick on you more if you let them know youre afraid. Just take it easy. Making some friends and staying with them will greatly help you get used to high school quickly. After the first week its really not bad at all. Dont worry.1.What can we infer from Sharons words about hig
6、h school?A. Teachers are quite strict. B. Students often stay up at night.C. Teachers provide little care for students. D. Students should make good use of their time.2. How did Eddie feel on his first day of high school?A. Excited B. Bored. C. Worried. D. Relaxed.3. Who mentions the importance of f
7、riends? 高一英语(第1页,共8页)高一英语(第2页,共8页)A. Frank. B. David. C. Sharon. D. Eddie.BJohnny White tried singing for American Idol and his voice was surprising. You would not believe how confident he was!Johnny used to be shy. His mom was seriously ill and his dad was in prison(在狱中)for almost 10 years. He was
8、taken care of by friends and relatives of his family for two years and ended up being raised by a family at the age of seven.Even though he lived in a loving family, he still felt alone. It was difficult for him to deal with people he did not meet before. He felt as if no one showed that they believ
9、ed in him. But then he met his music teacher, Ms. Finley, who encouraged him to get lost in his music.She taught him how to be confident in himself. She saw how special Johnny was and encouraged him to develop his gift. Music became his therapy. Ms. Finley said that music turned him into a completel
10、y different person. And that led him to be able to sing songs for American Idol.He sang “Its a Mans Mans Mans World” by James Brown. He sang it with so much confidence and strength. He tried as hard as he could to sing and he judges (评委) were surprised by his strong voice.They asked him to sing anot
11、her song to see how well he can control himself. All of the judges saw him as a “top ten singer”. So, it was an easy “yes” from all of the judges. His music teacher was right there to encourage and cheer for him. She came into the room to give him a huge hug(拥抱). He is going to go far in this compet
12、ition!4. At an early age, little Johnny .A. had few friends B. was laughed at by othersC. had to live with others help D. developed a serious illness5.What difficulty did Johnny have before meeting Ms. Finley?A. He didnt believe in others. B. He was afraid of living alone.C. He found it hard to meet
13、 new faces. D. He didnt get on with his new family.6.What does the underlined part “his therapy” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. A way to treat his disease. B. A way to become famous.C. A way to break his bad habits. D. A way to raise his confidence.7. How did the judges feel about Johnnys singing?A. It was
14、powerful B. It needed to be louder.C. It could have been better D. It was worth the first prize.CChildrens habits are changing. Once a young kid might have played with stones, and now they are more likely to play on an iPad.IPads can free busy parents an keep young children quiet, but does it mean t
15、hat children are not developing the fine motor (肌肉运动的) skills they need to write?Sally Payne at the Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust believed this is the case. She recently told The Guardian newspaper, “Children coming into school are being given a pencil but, increasingly, they are not able to
16、 hold it because they dont have the basic movement skills.”“To be able to hold a pencil and move it, you need strong control of the fine muscles (肌肉) in your fingers. Children need lots of chances to develop those skills,” she added. Ms Payne blamed (责备) the popularity of mobile phones and iPads for
17、 childrens being unable to hold a pencil. “Its easier to give a child an iPad than encourage them to do muscle-building play such as cutting and pulling toys,” she said.According to Ofcom, more than half of UK families own iPads, rising to 76% for mobile phones.Dr Jane Medwell is a member of the Wri
18、te Your Future programa group showing the public the importance of handwriting. She said that the popularity of iPads in homes meant that “some children dont get as much pencil play as they used to”. And habits learned from parents are changing too. “The earliest thing you may see now is a parent te
19、xting on a phone while in the past it might have been someone writing a shopping list by hand, so childrens early experience of reading and writing has changed,” Dr Medwell explained. “Although this is an interesting study, we dont know from a research point of view if technology is influencing fine
20、 motor skills generally and whether that is having a knock-on effect(连锁反应)on handwriting.”8.Whats the problem with newcomers according to Ms Payne? A. They dont want to study. B. They dont do a lot of sports.C. They are unable to use a pencil. D. They prefer playing with stones.9. How can young stud
21、ents solve their problem in Ms Paynes opinion?A. By learning from iPads. B. By moving more at home.C. By doing more creative exercise. D. By using their fingers more often.10. What is Dr Medwell trying to do?A. To explain why iPads are popular. B. To show the public how to form good habits.C. To get
22、 people to learn more about their future. D. To make people know the value of handwriting.11.What does Dr Medwell think of todays parents?A. They are setting a bad example. B. They know little about fine motor skills.高一英语(第3页,共8页)高一英语(第4页,共8页)C. They are too busy to take care of their kids. D. They
23、fail to give their kids enough encouragement.DOkmulgee, Oklahoma, lies just off US Highway 75 and is a short two-hour drive from Oklahoma City. Most of the time. Okmulgee is a quiet, little town. However, that changes each June when the Okmulgee Pecan (美洲山核桃) Festival opens. It changes the town into
24、 one of Oklahomas most famous places.Although the festival has gone on for years, it didnt become famous until the late 1980s. In the early 1980s, Okmulgee held a friendly competition with a town in Georgia. The two towns competed to see who could make the largest pecan pie. They passed the title (冠
25、军) back and forth many times over the years.Then in 1989, Okmulgee became serious about the competition. The town invited people from Oklahoma State University to help. Together the town and the schools culinary (cooking) department won a big victory.The winning pie was nearly 42 feet across. That i
26、s about as long as a school bus. It weighed 14 tons and was heavier than a full-grown African elephant! The list of ingredients (原料) included 77,700 cups of flour (面粉) and more than 64,000 eggs. The main ingredient, of course, was more than 3,000 pounds of pecans whose hard coverings were removed.Si
27、nce 1989, Okmulgee has got more pecan prizes. It now owns world records for the largest pecan brownie, largest pecan cookie, and biggest pecan party. Its festival is famous in the whole state.Kris Williams, who led the 2004 festival planning team, wants to keep it that way. “Our festival has long be
28、en one of the best in the state,” he said. “We want to keep it one of the best.”To reach that goal(目标),the planning team keeps adding to the festival. The festival now makes more than the huge pie. Live music, arts and big parties are part of the yearly event. There is surely something at the festiv
29、al to satisfy everyones expectation!12. What is Okmulgee famous for?A. Its good traffic. B. Its pecan festival.C. Its large pecan trees. D. Its quiet environment.13. What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 tell us about the two towns?A. They were well matched. B. They shared the title for y
30、ears.C. Okmulgee always lost the competition. D. Okmulgee seldom entered the competition.14.Why did Okmulgee win the 1989 competition?A. They took it seriously. B. They won it by chance.C. They made a more delicious pie. D. They got the help of other states.15. According to Kris Williams, why are so
31、 many activities added to the festival?A. To keep the tradition alive. B. To carry out the states plan.C. To advertise the towns pecans. D. To keep it as good as possible.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。Advantages of study groupsHelp with procrastination (拖延). 16 When i
32、n a study group, meeting at a certain time can keep you from procrastinating. You are less likely to put off your tasks because other people are depending on you.Understand information faster. Students will learn faster working in a group than working alone. When working on your own, a lot of time can be wasted
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