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山东省淄博市淄川第一中学高一英语下学期第二次月考试
山东省淄博市淄川第一中学2015-2016学年高一英语下学期第二次月考试题(扫描版)
高一英语参考答案2016.4
第一部分听力(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)
1—5ABACB6—10BACBB11—15ACCAB16—
20ABABC
第二部分阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
21-25CBBAB26-30CDCAC31-35EGDAF
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
36-40BDCBA41-45ADCAA46-50CCBDC51-55ABBDA
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.waswaiting57.to58.Going59.that60.surrounded
61.tolive62.rapidly63.wealthy64.the65.mixture
第四部分写作(共三节,满分40分)
第二节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
MarkTwainwasborninFlorida.HewasbeingbroughtupalongtheMississppiRiver.Heis
well-knownforhisnovelTheMillionPoundBankNote,thattellsusthattwobrothershave
which
madeabet.Onebelievesthatonamillionpoundnoteamanisabletosurviveamonthin
with
London.On∧contrary,hisbrotherdoubtsit.Byaccidents,ayoungmaninragsturnedup.
theaccidentturns
Theygivehimalargesumofmoneybuttellhimtospendashelikes.Theyoungmanthinks
and
theyareplayingatrickonthem.However,outofcurious,hefinaldecidestotakeachance.
himcuriosityfinally
第三节书面表达(满分25分)
DearPeter,
Iknowfromyourletterthatyouareeagertolearnaboutthe33rdWeifangInternationalKiteFestival.Nowletmetellyou.
TheKiteFestivallasted
6days,fromApril16thto21st,whichattractedhundredsofthousandsofkiteexperts,fansandvisitorsfromhomeandabroad.Duringthefestival,thousandsofpeoplehadgreatfunflyingkites.Besides,therewasakitedesigningcompetition,aimedtochoosethemostcreativemaker.117teamsfrom35countriestookpartinthekiteflyingcompetition.Asisknowntoall,WeifangisfamousastheKiteCapitalofChina.Thefestivalisheldyearlytoprotectthetraditionalcultureandmakefriendsfromallovertheworld.
Iexpectyouwillcomeandenjoythefestivalnextyear.Bestwishes.
Yours,
LiHua
附听力原文:
(Text1)
M:
MycousinwillbehereonThursday.
W:
That’sthedayaftertomorrow.
(Text2)
W:
Can’tweslowdown?
I’mtired.
M:
Slowdown?
Don’tyourealizehowlatewearegoingtobe?
(Text3)
M:
Howdidyourparentslikethefilmtheysawlast
Monday?
W:
Mymotherthoughtthelanguagewasterrible,butmyfatherlikedit.
(Text4)
W:
IjustwatchedthefootballmatchbetweenOxfordUniversityandCambridgeUniversity.
M:
Oh,didyou?
IwatcheditonTVatthesametime.
(Text5)
M:
AreyoubusySaturdaymorning?
W:
Well,onSaturdaymorningIalwayssleeplate.Verylate.Iusuallywakeupat6o’clockforwork,soonSaturdaymorningIrarelygetupbefore10or11o’clock.
(Text6)
M:
Hello,Mary.Howareyoutoday?
Ihearyouweren’twelllastweek.
W:
I’mmuchbetternow.Thankyou.
M:
Whatwasthematter?
Nothingserious,Ihope.
W:
Oh,no.Ihadabadcoldandhadtostayinbedfortwodays.
M:
I’mgladyouarebetter,anyway.Andwhataboutyourfriend,Ann?
Ihearthatshe’sill,too.
W:
Shewasill,butsheisallrightnow.Ithinkshecaughtacold.
M:
Everybodyseemstohaveonenow.Ithinkit’sthesuddenchangeofweather,onedayhotandthenextdaycold.
(Text7)
M:
I’mafull-timestudent,butI’mworkingpart-timeatBenny’sBarn.It’sacafethatservesmainlyburgers,sandwiches,thatkindofthing.Anyway,I’macookthere.Iworkthreeeveningsaweek,usuallyWednesday,FridayandSaturday,andmyhoursarealwaysthesame,5:
00p.m.tomidnight.Thepayis,well,Iguessit’sjustso-so,$8perhour.
W:
Uhhuh,
andwhat’sthejoblike?
M:
Well,sometimesitcanbebusy,especiallySaturdaynight.Butbasicallyit’sprettyeasy.ThebestthingisthepeopleIworkwith—they’rereallynice.
(Text8)
W:
Excuseme,I’mastudentofthisschoolduringtheday.I’mwritingareportfortheschoolnewspaper.It’sabouttheeveningschool.CanIaskyouafewquestions?
M:
OK.There’reabouttenminutesbeforemyclassesbegin.
W:
Thanks.Well,whereareyoufrom?
Andwhendidyoucometothiscountry
?
M:
I’mfromRussia.Icamewithmywifeandchildrenlastyear.
W:
Didyoukn
owanyEnglishbeforeyouarrivedinWashington?
M:
Yes,Idid.IlearnedEnglishinmiddleschool.
W:
HowareyougettingalongwithyourEnglishnow?
M:
Myreading,writing,andgrammarareOK,butIhavesomeproblemstalkingtoAmericans.Itseemsthattheydon’tliketotalktopeoplelikeme.
(Text9)
M:
WelcometoLoveTalk.JustnowweheardaboutBrian’sstory,anIndianmanwithaloveproblem.Now,thisisthepartoftheshowwherewelistentoourcaller’sadvice.Hi,what
’syouradviceforourworriedfriend?
W:
Hello.I’mCarlaandImarriedaChinesemanfiveyearsago.WhenIfirsttoldmyparentsIwantedtomarryaforeigner,theywereve
ryangry.Yousee,they’reverytraditional.They’vealwaysexpectedmetomarrysomeoneCanadian,fromthesamereligiousbackground.
M:
Thenwhathappened
?
W:
Forfouryears,theyhardlytalkedtome,andtheynevercametovisitus.Itwasliketheydisownedme.
M:
Afterfouryearssomethingchanged?
W:
Yes.Whenourlittlegirlwasborn,Isentmyparentsapictureofher.Aweekl
atertheycametoseeus.Nowtheystillaren’tcomfortablewithmyhusband,butthey’retryingtounderstandhim.
M:
So,what’syouradvice?
W:
Don’tgiveintotradition.Marrythepersonyoulove.Buthaveyourfirstchildsoon—don’twaitfouryearslikeIdid.
(Text10)
W:
ThishappenedonewarmeveninginAugust.IwasonholidaywithmyfriendAnneandherfamily.IwaswalkingonthebeachwithAnneandhercousinJu
lia.Itwaslowtide.“Let’swalko
uttotheisland!
”Juliasaidsuddenly.Thesandwaswetsowehadleftourshoesonthebeach.Aswegotnearertheisland,therewa
smorewater,butwewalkedcheerfullythroughit.Whenwereachedtheislandwewereabsolutelyexhausted.Welaydownonthesandandfellfastasleep!
Whenwewokeup,wesawthatthetidehadcomein.Wewerecompletelysurroundedbywater!
Weallfeltextremelyfrightened.
Itwasgettingdark,andnobodyhadamobile.Suddenly,weheardavoicecallingournames.ItwasAnne’sfatherinarowingboat.Whenwewereallsittingdownlatersharingapizza,wepromisedthatwewouldneverdoanythingsosillyagain!