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四川省邻水实验学校

2018—2019学年度下学期第一次月考

高一英语试题

考试时间:

120分钟;命题人:

陈渝审题人:

沈建珍

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.Whatisharrybestat?

A.Drawingpictures.B.Creatingstreetart.C.Makingshortfilms.

2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

AHostandaudience.B.Brothers.C.roommates

3.Whatmakesthemansoexcited?

A.Thebeautifulscenery.B.Thefreshair.C.Thepowerofnature.

4.Whichdaydoesthemanprefer?

A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Wednesday.

5.whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Spicyfoodispoisonous.B.Spicyfoodisunhealthy.C.Peoplehavedifferenttastes.

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至7题。

6.Whatmakesthemanupset?

A.Feelingunwell.B.Makingamistake.C.Gettingtired.

7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodoatlast?

A.Behonest.B.Becareful.C.Feelrelaxed.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8.Whoisthemanlikelytobe?

A.AnassistantB.AstudentintheradiostationC.Thenewdirector

9.whatisthewomandoing?

A.Makingaradioprogram.B.Makinganappointment.C.Interviewingtheman.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Howdoesthemanfeelatfirst?

A.Angry.B.Happy.C.Disappointed.

11.WhatistheproblemwithAndy?

A.Heistoonoisy.B.Heisn’ttidyenough.C.Hedoesn’tpayhisrent.

12Whatwillthemandonext?

A.TalktoAndy.B.Askforhelp.C.Cleantheapartment.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.Onwhichdaydidthemanreceivetheinvitation?

A.Monday.B.Wednesday.C.Friday.

l4.Whatshouldthespeakersdoiftheywanttogetadiscountonmembership?

A.Findapersonaltrainer.B.Gotothegymthatafternoon.

C.Signuptogetherbeforethedeadline.

15.Whatisthewomanuncertainabout?

A.Whethershe’sfreetoday.B.WhichequipmenttochooseC.Howtoloseweight.

16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofliftingweights?

A.Easy.B.Difficult.C.Relaxing.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatismainlytalkedabout?

A.Lifeinthefuture.B.Changesofschool.C.Futureeducation.

18.Wherewillmostpeopleliketostudyinthefuture?

AOnTVandradio.B.OntheInternet.C.Inrealclassrooms.

19.Whowillbethestudentsinthefuture?

A.Mostlyyoungkids.B.Everyperson.C.Onlyschoollearners.

20.Whatwillbedifferentinthefuture?

A.People’sattitudetowardslearning.

B.Theeffortstoimprovetheworld.

C.Students’everydayhomework.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题:

每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

InterestingExhibitionsHeldinFourDifferentMuseums

   Name:

TheBritishMuseum

   Phone:

020-7323-8000 

   Website:

www.britishmuseum.org 

   Openinghours;daily10a.m.-5:

30p.m.

   Price:

Free

 Thisexhibitionaimstoshowthemysteriesofmummification(干尸化)Fromaking’sdaughtertoatempledoorkeeper,thedisplaysexploretheidentitiesofeightpeople,usingtheirbodiestodiscovercluesabouthowtheylived,Byusingnewmethods,suchasCTscanningand3Dvisualization,theBritishMuseumhasbeenabletobuildupapictureoflifeintheNilevalleyover4,000years,fromprehistoricEgypttoChristianSudan.

   Name:

TheFashionandTextileMuseum

   Phone:

020-7407-8664 

   Website:

www.Ftmlondon.org 

   Openinghours:

daily11a.m.-5:

30p.m.

   Price:

£8.80adults,£5.50students 

   ThisFashionandTextileMuseumishousingthefirst-everexhibitiononclassicMexicanshawl(披肩)whichbecamefamousinthe20thcentury.Mexicanartists,photographersandfashionandtextiledesignerswillbeexhibitingtheircolorfulworksthere.

   Name:

TheVictoriaandAlbertMuseum 

   Phone:

020-7942-2000

   Website:

www.vam.ac.uk

   Openinghours:

daily10a.m.—5:

45p.m.;Fri.10.a.m.—10p.m.

   Price:

Free 

   TheVictoriaandAlbertMuseumhasdugoutsomeoftheirmostcharmingweddingdressestorecordtheirhistoryduringthepasttwocenturies,WhiteweddingdressesweremadepopularbyQueenVictoriainthenineteenthcentury.Seebeautifulweddingdressesmadebyfamousdesigners.

   Name:

TheScienceMuseum

   Phone:

020-7942-4000 

   Website:

www.sciencemuseum.org.uk 

   Openinghours:

daily10a.m.-6p.m. 

   Price:

Free 

   Thisfour-dayfestivaldisplaysthelatestexcitinggadgetsandintroducestheirinventors.Visitorscanexploreelectronics,buildrobots,getbands-onwithnewtechnologiesandhaveagoat3Dprinting.Therewillbedisplaystakingplacethroughoutthefestival,whichissuitableforanyoneagedtenandover.

21.Whichnumberwouldyoucallifyou’reinterestedinexploringhistorywithcharmingweddingclothes?

 

A.020-7323-8000.

B.020-7407-8664.

C.020-7942-2000.

D.020-7942-4000

22.Whichmuseumcanyouvisitifyouarefreeat9p.m.onFriday?

A.TheBritishMuseum.

B.TheVictoriaandAlbertMuseum.

C.TheFashionandtextileMuseum.

D.TheScienceMuseum.

23.WhatcanwelearnabouttheScienceMuseum?

A.Theexhibitionwilllastaweek.

B.ItdisplaysCTscanningtechnology.

C.Visitorsthemselvescantrynewtechnologies.

D.Moreinformationcanbefoundatwww.vam.ac.uk.

B

Mostpeopleknowthefeelingwhenyouwalkintoalift(电梯)withotherpeople.Astudyhasfoundthatwherepeoplestandisbasedontheirsocialpositiononenteringthelift.

  RebekahRousi,aPhD.student,didastudyofliftbehaviorintwoofthetallestofficebuildingsinAdelaide,Australia.Aspartofherresearch,shetookatotalof30liftridesinthetwobuildings,anddiscoveredtherewasafixedorderaboutwherepeoplechosetostand.

    Inherresearchpaper,shewrotethatmoreseniormenseemedtowalkstraighttowardsthebackofthelift.Shesaid,“Infrontofthemwereyoungermen,andinfrontofthemwerewomenofallages.”Shealsonoticedtherewasadifferenceinthedirectionwherepeoplelookduringtheride.“Menwatchedthemonitors,lookedinthesidemirrors(inonebuilding)toseethemselves,andinthedoormirrors(intheotherbuilding)towatchothers.Womenwouldwatchthemonitorsandavoidlookingintoothers’eyes(unlessinconversations)andthemirrors. ”

    RebekahRousiconcludedthatshyerpeoplestandtowardthefront,wheretheycan’tseeotherpassengers,whilefearlesspeoplestandintheback,wheretheyhaveagoodviewofeveryoneelse.

24.Accordingtothestudy,wherepeoplestandinaliftisdecidedby               .

A.theirsocialpositionB.themonitors

C.otherpassengersD.others’position

25.Whoaremostlikelytogotothebackofthelift?

A.Shyerpeople.B.Seniormen.

C.Youngermen.D.Women

26.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theorderinwhichpeoplestandinaliftisfixed.

B.Fewpeoplefeelembarrassedwithstrangersinalift.

C.Womenlikewatchingthemselvesinthesidemirrors.

D.Fearlesspeoplestandinthebacktoavoidseeingothers.

27.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom                .

A.aliftinstructionB.astorybook

C.atravelguideD.anewspaper

C

TheUnitedStateshasmoretornadoes(龙卷风)thananyothercountryintheworld.Inanormalyearthereare800to1000tornadoes.Mosthappeninthemiddlepartofthecountry.Tornadoesformwhenwarmandcoolairmeet.IntheMidwest,thewarmairfromtheGulfofMexicooftenmeetsthecoldairfromCanada.

    TheusualtornadoseasonisMarchthroughMay.Tornadoesformmostoftenintheafternoonandearlyevening.Thereisoftennowarningofatornado.PeoplewholiveintheMidwestknowthesigns(征兆)oftornadoactivity.Theskybecomesdark,oftenagreenishcolor.Darkcloudsappearintheskyandthereisoftenlargehail(冰雹).Suddenly,thereisaloudsound,likeatrainorajetplane.Sometimes,two,three,five,tenormoretornadoescanformoveralargearea.

    ThistypeoftornadoactivityhitOklahomaandKansasinMay1999.Thedaywasstormy,withheavythunderstormsintheafternoon.Asthestormscontinued,tornadoesbegantoform.DozensoftornadoeshittownsandneighborhoodsinOklahoma,theninKansas.Somestayedonthegroundforseveralhours,destroyingeverythingtheytouched.Thetornadoeskilled43peopleandinjured600others.Theydestroyedthousandsofhomesandbusinesses.Insomeareas,notonehomestood.Inotherareas,thetornadoesdestroyedeveryhomeontheleftsideofthestreet,butdidn’ttouchanyhomesontherightside.Thetornadoesliftedpeopleandcarsintotheairandthenthrewthembackdowntoearth.Soitisimportanttoknowwheretohideandhowtoprotectyourselfinthefaceofatornado.

27.WhatcanwelearnabouttornadoesinAmerica?

A.Theymayappearingroups.

B.Theyusuallyhappeninthesummer.

C.TherearemoretornadoesintheEasternStates.

D.Therearemorethan1000tornadoeseveryyear.

29.ThetornadoesthathitOklahomaandKansasinMay1999                          .

A.tookplaceatthesametime

B.werethebiggestinhistory

C.cameandwentquickly

D.broughtdeathanddestruction

30.HowdopeopleintheMidwestgettoknowatornadoiscoming?

A.TheywatchthenewsonTV.

B.Theygetawarningfromthegovernment.

C.Theyseethesignsoftornadoactivity.

DTheylistentotheweatherreportontheradio.

31.Whatwilltheauthormostprobablytalkaboutnext?

A.Tornadodangersandwarningsigns.

B.Howtostaysafeduringatornado.

C.Differentkindsoftornadoes.

D.Howatornadoforms.

D

AccordingtonewresearchfromtheUniversityofCambridgeinEngland,sheepareabletorecognizehumanfacesfromphotographs.

Thefarmanimals,whoaresocialandhavelargebrainswerepreviouslyknowntobeable

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