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高一英语上学期第一次月考试题无答案2
鹤壁淇滨高中2016-2017学年上学期高一年级第一次月考
英语试卷
注意事项:
1.本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。
2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名和考试号写在答题卡相应的位置。
3.全部答案在答题卡上完成,用2B铅笔涂满涂黑,答在试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将答题卡上交。
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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Springisjustaroundthecornerandit’satimetogetoutsideandenjoythegreatoutdoors.Hereisaselectionoffestivalsaroundthecountrythatareagreatexcusetogetbackinthespringsunshine.
DanaPointFestivaloftheWhales
DanaPoint,California
March7to8and14to15,2010
Eachyear,overtwosunnyweekendsinMarchthetownofDanaPoint,CaliforniacelebratesthereturnofmigratoryCaliforniaGraywhalestothispartofthePacificOcean.Festivitiesincludewhale-watching,anartsfestivalandeducationalhands-onactivitiesfortheentirefamily.Pricesstartat$29peradultand$19forchildren.Formoreinformation,visitwww.dpfestivalofwhales.com
ChandlerOstrichFestival
C
handler,Arizona
March13to15,2010
ChandleristhecenterofOstrich(鸵鸟)ranchingintheU.S.YoucanseejockeysridethesefeatheredbeastsaroundtheostrichtrackatTubleweedPark.Generaladmissionis$9foradults,$8forseniors,$7forchildrenagedfiveto12andkidsfourandunderarefree.Formoreinformationvisitwww.ostrich
FestivalofHousesandGardens
Charlestib,SouthCarolina
March19toApril18,2010
TheHistoricCharlestonFoundationgivescurioustravelerstheopportunitytoexploregardensofsomeofthefinestprivateresidencesinAmerica.Eachthree-hourtour(afternoonsfrom2to5p.m.andeveningsfrom6to9p.m.)letsyoutovisiteighttotenpropertiesdatingfromtheAmericancolonialperiod.Pricesrangefrom$25to$45.Formoreinformation,visitwww.historic-charleston.org,
TulipTimeFestival
Holland,Michigan
May1to9,2010
Youdon’tneedtotraveltotheNetherlandsthisspringtoseeandsmellsomeoftheworld’sfinesttulips(郁金香).ThetownofHollandishometomillionsofcolorfulbulbs.The81st annualTulipTimeFestival,oneofthelargestflowerfestivalsinthecountrywillbeg
inwithfireworksonMay1.Admissionfeerangesfrom$6forthechildren’sareato$38fortheatretickets.Ticketsandmoreinformationareavailableat
21.WhichofthefollowingistruerofTulipTimeFestival?
A.ItisheldinatownintheNetherlands.
B.Itwillstartwithfireworksonthefirstday.
C.Itisthelargestflowerfestivalinthecountry.
D.Ithasbeenheldeveryyearforthepast81years.
22.Agroupoftravelerswhowanttohavefuninmid-Aprilwillgoto____.
A.DanaPointFestivalofthewhales B.ChandlerOstrichFestival
C.FestivalofHuousesandGardens D.TulipTimeFestival
23.Acouplewiththeir4-yer-oldsonwillgowhale-watching,theyhavetopay___.
A.$58. B.$38. C.$
48 D.$77
B
OnedaywhenJackwaswalkinginthepark,hesawawoman,wholivedafewmilesaway,sittingonabenchwithadogbesideher.Thedogwaslookingupatthe
woman.
Jackwalkeduptothewomanandsaid,"Hello,Sue,howareyou?
MayIsitandtalkwithyouforawhile?
""Ofcourse,pleasesitdown,"Suesaid.JacksatdownnexttoSueonthebench,andtheytalkedquietlytogether.ThedogcontinuedtolookupatSue,asifwaitingtobefed.
"That'sanicedog,isn'the?
"Jacksaid,pointingattheanimal.
"Yes,heis.He'shandsome.He'sabitofamixture,butthat'snotabadthing.He'sstrongandhealthy."
"Andhungry,"Jacksaid."Hehasn'ttakenhiseyesoffyou.Hethinksyou'vegotsomefoodforhim."
"That'strue,"Suesaid."ButIhaven't."
TheybothlaughedandthenJacksaid,"Doesyourdogbite(咬人)?
"
"No,"Suesaid,"He'sneverbittenanyone.He'salwaysgentleandfriendly."
Hearingthis,Jackdecidedtoholdouthishandandtouchedtheanimal'shead.Suddenlyitjumpedupandbithim.
"Hey!
"Jackshouted."Yousaidyourdogdidn'tbite."
Suerepliedinsurprise,"Yeah,Idid.Butthisisnotmydog.Mydog'sathome."
24.Thedoglookedatthewomanbecause________.
A.thewomanwantedtofeedhim B.thewomanwasfriendly
C.hewashungry D.hewasstrongandhealthy
25.Jacktouchedthedogbecausehebelieved________.
A.thedogwasSue‘s B.Sue'sdogwasunfriendly
C.thedogwashandsome D.Sue'sdogwasathome
26.Wecanknowformthepassagethat________.
A.Suegaveawronganswer B.Jackmadeamistake
C.thedogwasn'tdangerous D.bothJackandSuelikedthedog
27.WhichoftheFollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.AWrongQuestion B.Sue'sDog
C.ApleasantMeeting D.Sue'sFriend
C
Everfeellikeyou’vebeenhitontheheadafterabadnight’ssleep?
Accordingtoscientists,thethoughtisn’tasunbelievableasitseems.
Astudyfoundgoingwithoutsleepforjustonenightcauseschangesinthebrainsimilartothosethatoccurafterablowtothehead.Theresearcherssaidthehealthyyoungmenexaminedinthestudyshowedasuddenincreaseinthesamechemicalswhichindicatebraindamage.ProfessorChristianBenedict,ofUppsalaUniversity,Sweden,explainedthatthechemicalsNSEandS-100Barebiomarkers(生物指标)forbraindamage,suchasconcussion(脑震荡).Hesaid,“Whatwefoundwastheirlevelsinthebloodroseinthegroupthatwentwithoutsleepforanight.Thiswasnottotheextentthatwouldhappenafteraheadinjury,forinstance,butitwasstillsignificant.Duringsleep,thebraincleanspoisonoussubstancesoffitself.
BenedictalsosaidpreviousstudieswhichlinkedalackofsleepwithincreasedriskofAlzheimer’s,Parkinson’sandmultiplesclerosiscouldapplaudhisstudy.Theriseofthechemicalsinthebloodaftersleeplossmaysuggestnotgettingenoughsleepcontributestoalossofbraintissue,heexplained.Benedict,whosestudyispublishedinthejournal Sleep,added,“Inconclusion,thefindingsofourexperimentindicateagoodnight’ssleepmaybecriticaltomaintainingbrainhealth.”
AthirdoftheUKpopulationsufferfromsleep-relatedproblems,whiletheaveragepersonnowsleepsforonlysevenhoursanight,comparedwithalmostnineafewdecadesago.Manyscientistsbelieveirregularsleepingpatternsleadtoillnessesrangingfromachesandpainstoheartdisease,whilelessthaneighthours’sleepanightcanlowertheIQthenextday.
28.Ifyoudon’tsleepforanight,whatwillhappen?
A.NSEandS-100Bwillin
crease.
B.Thebraindamagewillbelikeaheadinjury.
C.Youwillsufferfromconcussion.
D.Thebrainwillgetridofpoisonoussubstances.
29.Whatdoweknowaboutpreviousstudies?
A.Theyfoundreasonsforbraindisorders.
B.Theirfindingswerepublishedin Sleep.
C.TheyweresupportedbyBenedict’sstudy.
D.Theyfocusedonbrainhealth.
30.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.PeopleintheUKhavetheworstsleepintheworld.
B.Man’sintelligenceisaffectedbysleepinaway.
C.Alackofsleepcausesallbrain-relatedproblems.
D.Peopleweremoreintelligentinthepast.
31.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Eighthours’sleepisimportant.
B.Regular-sleepingpatternsimprovehealth.
C.Sleeplossisclosetoablowtothehead.
D.Humanbrainsworkduringsleep.
D
Uncivilizedbehaviorbypassengersunacceptable
Forthefirsttime,airlinepassengershavebeenblacklistedforuncivilizedbehavior.Theirnameswillremainontheblacklistforoneortwoyears,accordingtoanannouncementbytheChinaAirTransportAssociationonSaturday.Theblacklistingmeanstheywillnotbeabletotravelbyairuntiltheirnamesareremovedfromthelist.
Blacklistingpassengerswhodisobeytherulesfortravelingbyairandsoplacetheirowninterestsbeforeeverythingelse,includingsafety,haslongbeenoverdue(迟到的,延迟的).
Therehavebeenfrequentreportsofpassengersmakingascenewhentheirflightwasdelayedorwhentheybelievedthattheywerenottreatedastheyshouldbeonaflight.
Yetitisnaturalforsomeflightstobedelayedbecauseofreasonssuchasbadweatherormechanicalproblemsthatneedtobesolved.However,somepassengersseemtotakeitforgrantedthattheirflightmusttakeoffatthetimestatedontheirticket,andtheyevenassumethatthemembersofthecabincrewaresimplytheretodotheirbidding(吩咐).
Theyforgetthattheyshouldbehavethemselvesinthefirstplaceandthatrespectisreciprocal(互相给与的).Thereisnoreasonforthemtoberespectedwhenthey
donotshowenoughrespectforothers.
Observing rulescanneverbeover-emphasizedwhenitcomestoflightsafety.Noonehastherighttodisregardtherulesforanyreason.Ofcourse,airlinesshouldprovidequalityservicestomeettheneedsofpassengers.Yet,evenifpassengersarenotsatisfiedwiththeserviceprovided,thereisstillnoreasonforthemtoflouttherulesthataredesignedforthesafetyofall.
Theblacklistingofthesethreepassengersshouldserveforotherstoknowtheyhavetotoetheline(顺从集体).
32.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Neverbeforehaveairlinepassengersbeenblacklisted.
B.Atnotimeshouldflightsbedelayed,whateverthereasons.
C.Membersofthecabincrewshouldbeatthepassengers’serviceatanymoment.
D.Ifanairlinepassengerisblacklisted,heorshewillneverbeallowedtotravelbyair.
33.Theunderlinedword“observing”inparagraph6isclosestinmeaningto________.
A.abolishing B.violating C.setting D.obeying
34.AccordingParagraph4,theauthor’sattitude