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人教版学年高一英语月考试题无答案新版新人教版
2019学年度下学期6月考试
高一英语试卷
时间:
100分钟满分:
120分*1.25=150分
第一部分:
听力略
第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
SeeMonmouthforYourself
ThebestwaytodecideifMonmouthUniversityisrightforyouistoseeitinperson.Thisway,youcangetarealsenseofthepeople,theatmosphereandthecommunity.
EachvisittoMonmouthincludesatourofourbeautifulandhistoriccampus,aswellasachancetospeakwithanadmissioncounselor(招生顾问).Butthebestwaytogetthemostoutofyourtripistopersonalizeyourexperience.Youcantalktostudents,visitwithprofessors,speakwithacoachorevenattendaclass.
AndmakesuretotakealittleextratimetodiscoverandexploreMonmouth’ssurroundings.ThecampusiswalkingdistancefromtheAtlanticcoastandanhourawayfrombothNewYorkCityandPhiladelphia.It’salocationwhereyoucanlearn,research,study,work,play,andaccess(接触)anentireregion(地区)wheneveryoulike.
WeekdayVisits–PickthedateandtimeMondaythroughFridaythatworksbestforyou.Tourthehistoriccampus,seeeverydaylearningandlife,andtalkwithadmissioncounselors.
WeekendsatMonmouth–Informationsessions(会议)leadintocampustoursandconversationswithadmissioncounselorsonSaturdayandSundaymorningsthroughoutthe
year.
GroupVisits–Monmouthencouragesstudentgroupsfromschoolsororganizationstovisitourbeautifulcampus.Counselorsorgroupleaderswhowouldliketoscheduleavisitforagroupofstudents,pleasefillinourGroupVisitRequestForm.Wewillcontactyouaboutscheduling(安排)yourvisitassoonaswereceiveyourvisitrequest.
GraduateStudentVisits–Setupanappointment(预约)tomeetwithacounselor(eveningappointmentsincluded),orattendanupcominginformationsession.
PleasecalltheAdmissionOfficeat732-571-3456ifyouhaveanyquestionsaboutvisitingthecampus.
ScheduleaVisit
UseourOnlineSchedulingFormtoscheduleavisittoMonmouthUniversity.
21.YoumaydomanythingswhenyouvisitMonmouth,EXCEPT____.
A.talkwithanadmissioncounselor
B.takeaclasswithotherstudents
C.visitthehistoriccampus
D.joinprofessors’researchprograms
22.IfyouwanttoorganizeagroupofstudentstovisitMonmouth,youshould______.
A.contacttheadmissioncounselors
B.calltheAdministrationOffice
C.fillintheGroupVisitRequestForm
D.bookatleastonemonthaheadofyourvisit
23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.MonmouthUniversityislocatedinNewYork.
B.Informationsessionsareheldonweekdaysthroughouttheyear.
C.Graduatestudentscanmeetwithanadmissioncounselorintheevening.
D.Tomeetwithacounselor,studentsmusttakepartininformationsessions.
B
AUSgirl’sdreamtoendpoverty(贫困)startedwithawalkdownastreetindowntownFresnoinCalifornia,US.
KaitlinRiffelwasvisitingherfatheratwork–theFresnoRescueMission,ashelterforthehomelessandthoseinneed.
“Ineverrealizedtherewerepeopleintheworldwhodidn’thaveahomeorfoodbefore,”recalled(回忆)Kaitlin,whoisnow16.“IknewtherewassomethingIhadtodoaboutthat.”
Atage8,shestartedraisingmoneytobuildaplaygroundatRescuetheChildren,afacility(机构)inFresnoforwomenandchildreninneed.
“Ittookmetwoyears,butmysistersandIraised$365(2,520yuan),”Kaitlinsaid.“Westartedsmall.Weknewwewantedtodosomethingtomakeadifference.”
Theamountjumpedto$80,000thefollowingyearafterthegirlsteamedupwithfriends,andtheplaygroundwasbuiltin2013.ItinspiredKaitlintofoundKidsonaMission,akid-powerednonprofitorganizationthathashelpedhundredsofpeoplelivinginpovertyintheUSandabroad.
TheworkoverseasstartedwhenKaitlin,then13,visitedElSalvadorinCentralAmerica.There,shesawpeoplestarving(挨饿)andfamilieslivinginsheltersmadeofcardboard(纸板).
“Theroomsweresmallerthanmybedroom,buttherewouldbeeightpeoplelivingin[eachone],”Kaitlinrecalled.“Wealsogottoseetheriversthatthesepeopleweredrinkingoutof,and[theycontained]dirtywater.”
Providingcleandrinkingwaterforpeoplelivinginpovertyisnowafocus(焦点)forKidsonaMission.Childrenandadultvolunteersdigwells(井)andalsohelporphans(孤儿)byprovidingfoodandclothes.
“Beingabletoseehowmuchtheyaresufferingbutthentogivethemfood–that’slife-changingforus,”Kaitlinsaid.
KidsonaMissionisintheprocessofgivingchildrenlargerleadershiproleswithintheorganizationnowthatKaitlinisajuniorinhighschool.Shemaynotplayasbigofaroleintheorganizationifshemovesawayforcollege.
“Thisyoungladyjustunderstandsthatbygivingandhavingahugeheart,she’snotonlychangingtheheartsofpeopleinthiscommunity,she’schangingtheworld,”saidJimYovino,FresnoCountySuperintendentofSchools.
24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Kaitlinwasinspiredtohelpthepoorwhensheworkedatherfather’sorganization.
B.Kaitlinsucceededinraisingenoughmoneyforaplaygroundwithotherpeople’shelp.
C.IttookKaitlinandhersistertwoyearstoraise$80,000forRescuetheChildren.
D.KaitlinstartedvolunteeringatRescuetheChildrenwhenshewas8yearsold.
25.WhatcanwelearnaboutKidsonaMission?
A.ItwasfoundedbyKaitlinandhersisterin2013.
B.ItisanonprofitorganizationaimingtoendpovertyintheUS.
C.Itonlyrecruits(招募)childrenvolunteersfromKaitlin’scommunity.
D.Itisnowfocusingonprovidingcleandrinkingwatertothepoor.
26.Accordingtothearticle,Kaitlin______.
A.willcontinuetoleadKidsonaMissionwhenincollege
B.isnowworkingonimprovingherleadershipskills
C.haspositivelyinfluencedpeopleinhercommunity
D.hasreceivedmuchfinancialsupportforherworkfromherfamily
27.Thearticleismainlywrittento______.
A.callonreaderstohelppeopleinneed
B.introducetheworkofKidsonaMission
C.showthateveryonecanmakeadifference
D.shareKaitlin’sstoryofhelpingthepoor
C
Thissummer,th
eUKwillhonoroneofitsfavoritewriters,JaneAusten(1775-1817),bymakingherthefaceofthenew£10note.Inthe200yearssinceherdeath,Austen’sfamehasincreasedfromthemodestamountsheenjoyedinherlifetimetotheglobalfameshereceivestoday.
AndyetAusten’sworkissoveryEnglishthatit’sratherstrangesheshouldbesopopularallovertheworld.Hernovelsaresooftheirtimethatit’sremarkablethatshe’sstillappreciatedinthisverydifferentage.Hermostfamousworks–includingPrideandPrejudice(《傲慢与偏见》,1813),theoneforwhichsheismostknown–aresetintheworldoftheEnglishgentry(贵族阶层)inthelate18thcentury.
Mostofherfictionisaboutyoungwomenofthattime.Womenofthegentrycouldnotwork,sotheirchancesofhappinessorevenbasiclivingdependeduponfindingahusband.Thisisaveryserioussubjectmatter,ofcourse,butthejoyofAusten’sstoriesisherabilitytomakewonderful,butalsotouching,comedy(喜剧)outofsomethingsoserious.
TakePrideandPrejudiceasanexample.ElizabethBennetisoneofsixdaughtersinafamilythatstruggleswithmoneyproblems.Hermotherwantstomarryoffasmanyofthemaspossible.Thepushyandannoying(烦人的)MrsBennetisoneofthegreatcomiccharactersofEnglishliterature.
Themainplot(情节)ofthenovelisdrivenbythelove-haterelationshipbetweenElizabethandMrDarcy,awealthyaristocrat(贵族).Atfirst,theydon’tgeton.ElizabethfindsDarcytooproud;shefeelshethinksheisbetterthaneveryoneelse.Shethinksthathelooksdownuponherfamilyinparticular.Darcy,whileadmiringElizabeth,believesthatshehastakenunfairlytohim.Thepleasureofthenovelisreadinghowtheseobstacles(障碍)areovercomeandhowthecomicalandunexpectedendingisachieved.
Ifwethinkaboutthisstory,it’sobviouswhyJaneAustenisstillpopular200yearsafterherdeath,andwhyreaderscanstillidentifywith(感同身受)charactersfromthelongdeadworldofthe18thcenturyEnglishgentry.Althoughtherehavebeenmanychangessincethattime,it’sstillthegreatestchallengeinlifeformenandwomentofind
thepartneroftheirdreams.
28.ItcanbeconcludedfromParagraph2thattheauthor______.
A.believesJaneAusten’sworkswereaheadoftheirtime
B.thinksthateveryoneshouldreadJaneAusten’sbooks
C.hasdoubtsaboutJaneAusten’spopularityallovertheworld
D.issurprisedthatJaneAusten’sbooksarestillsofamous
29.Accordingtothearticle,PrideandPrejudice_____.
A.hasasadandunexpectedending
B.dealswithaserioussocialissueinalight-heartedway
C.centersonpoorpeople’sstrugglesinthe18thcentury
D.tellsreadersthateveryonecansucceedthroughhardwork
30.Accordingtothearticle,JaneAustenremainspopulartodaybecause______.
A.readersenjoyreadinglovestoriesaboutwealthyaristocrats
B.readersareattractedbythewaypeopledealwithobstaclesinthestories
C.readerscanalwaysfindsomethingnewfromhernovels
D.herworksdealwithproblemsmanyoftoday’sreadersstillface
31.Thearticleismainlywrittento______.
A.telluswhyJaneAustenwaschosentobeonthenew£10note
B.introducethestoryofPrideandPrejudice
C.explainwhyJaneAustenisstillpopulartoday
D.introduceJaneAusten’screativewritingstyle
D
Doyoualwaysstrug
gletounderstandothers’feelings?
Perhapsyoushouldlistentoyourheart.
AccordingtoateamofscientistsatAngliaRuskinUniversityintheUK,peoplewhoaremoreawareoftheirownheartbeatarebetteratunderstandingothers’emotions.
Researchershavelongsuspected(怀疑)thatthisabilityisimportantforun