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四川省榮縣中學校高屆英語第一次月考試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的、、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Ataflowershop.B.Ataconcert.C.Atawedding.2.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aphoto.B.Adrawing.C.Anartist.3.Howdoesthemansound?A.Surprised.B.Fearful.C.4.Whowantstoborrowthebook?A.David.B.Alice.C.Jane.5.Whydidthewomangetaticket?A.Shedrovetoofast.B.Sheranaredlight.C.Sheparkedillegally.第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的、、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間,每段對話或獨白讀兩遍,聽第6段材料,回答第、7題。6.Whatisthemansufferingfrom?A.Backache.B.Kneeinjuries.C.Paininthehead.7.Howwillthewomanhelptheman?A.Byintroducingadoctortohim.B.Bydoingexercisewithhim.C.Byrelaxinghiswholebody.聽第7段材料,回答第、9題。8.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.takeapictureofher.B.applyforanewIDcard.C.checkhispersonalinformation.9.Howwillthemangetthebill?A.Byhavingitmailed.B.Bypickingitupinperson.C.Bydownloadingitfromanemail.聽第8段材料,回答第至題。10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?第1頁/共11頁A.Hostandguest.B.Husbandandwife.C.Customerandwaiter.Whatdothespeakerswanttodo?A.Endtheparty.B.Gobackhome.C.Dovoluntarywork.12.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Buymoredrinks.B.Playthemusic.C.thelights.聽第9段材料,回答第至題。13.Whatisthemainpurposeoftheman’svisit?A.havefurtherstudy.B.attendaconference.C.buynewproducts.14.WhenwillthemanleavetheU.S.?A.OnApril19th.B.OnApril21st.C.OnApril27th.15.Wheredidthemanfinishhiscollege?A.InChicago.B.InBeijing.C.InPennsylvania.16.Whatisprobablytheman?A.Afinancialmanager.B.Acustomsofficer.C.Aputerengineer.聽第段材料,回答第至題。17.Whatdoesthespeakermainlyarguefor?A.Whetherhighschoolsshouldsetupphilosophyclasses.B.Whetherstudentsshouldmajorinphilosophy.C.Whetherphilosophyisusefulinreallife.18.Whatdidthespeakerlearnfromhisresearch?A.Almostnostudentshadattendedphilosophyclasses.B.Moststudentswerewillingtohavephilosophyclasses.C.Manystudentsthoughtphilosophyeducationwasunnecessary.19.Whatisthedisadvantageofstudyingphilosophyaccordingtothespeaker?A.Itcan’tprovidedirectcareerchoices.B.Itisdifficulttogetadegreeinit.C.Itisnothelpfulindailylife.20.Whydoesthespeakerbelieveeveryoneshouldstudyphilosophy?A.Ithelpsimprovestudents’grades.B.Itmakespeoplemoreunderstanding.C.Itteachespeoplehowtoworkbetter.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的、、、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AMusicandartfestivalsarefunandexcitingevents.Ifyou'repanningtogotoafestival,it'simportanttoplanyourtripcarefullytoensurethatyouresafeandhaveagoodtime.第2頁/共11頁■BringclothestokeepwarmorcoolInadditiontoyourfunfestivalclothing,packaraincoat,somelighttanktops,andasweaterorsweatshirt.Don'tforgetlongerpantsforcooleveningsorbadweather.Ingeneral,it'sbesttoleaveyourumbrellaathomebecausetheycanbedangerousinlargecrowds.■GetacheaptentandsleepingbagformultidayfestivalsAmajorityofpeopleendupthrowingtheirtentawayafterlongfestivals,sincetheynormallybreakfromtheuse.Pickupalessexpensivetentwithenoughroomforyouandyourfriendsandpackafortablesleepingbagforyourself,1fyoudon'twanttocampatthefestival,remembertobookanAirBnborahotelroomnearby!■PlaceafirstaidkitinaproperplaceBeforethefestival,buyasmallfirstaidkitwithbandaids,andanymedicationthatyouneedtotake,incaseyougetminorinjuriesoraheadache.Keepitinaproperplacethat'seasilyaccessible,likeyourtentorcar.1.Whyshouldumbrellasbeleftathome?A.Theytakeuptoomuchspace.B.Theweatherwillbeterrible.C.Theymighthurtsomeone.D.preferraincoats,2.Whatdomostpeopledowithtentsafterfestivals?A.Sellthem.B.Returnthem.C.Packthemup.D.Throwthemaway.3.Whatissuggestedaboutthefirstaidkit?A.Itshouldbeputathand.B.Itoughttobebigenough.C.Itmustcontainallmedicines.D.Ithastobeplacedinthecar.BGabbyDouglaswasjust16whenshecaughttheworld’sattentionattheOlympicswhereshewongoldintheallaroundevent.FromherearlydaysonthegymfloortoherlifeafterfindingOlympicfame,thechangeofGabbyDouglashasbeenquitethestunningoneindeed.GabbyDouglas’talentforgymnasticswasapparentfromayoungage.Atthetenderageofthree,theyoungerDouglaswasturningcartwheels.Justtwoyearsafterbeginningherformalgymnasticstraining.Douglaswonstategymnasticschampionship.Shegainedmorewinsovertheyears,anditwassoonevidentthatshewasn’tjustatalentedgymnast,butapossibleOlympicpetitor.Attheageof14,GabbyDouglasknewthatforhertomakeittotheOlympics,sheneededachange.She’dalreadybeenhomeschooledforyearstofocusonhertraining,andshesethersightsontrainingwithLiangChow,acoachwhohasworkedwithShawnJohnson.ButChow’sgymwasinDesMoines,Iowa—notexactly第3頁/共11頁withinmutingdistanceofherhomeinMovinghalfwayacrossthecountrywasnoteasyfortheyoungGabbyDouglas.Shefeltseriouslyoutofplaceasoneoffewblackpeoplethere.DouglasalsofeltmuchanxietyaboutchasingherOlympicdream.ItwouldbeyearsbeforeDouglasopenedupaboutthefearsshefacedonherroadtotheOlympics.Sheoncesaid,“WhenIstartedthisjourney,IneverknewwhatittooktogettotheOlympics.Ihadalotofselfdoubt.havetobelievethatyou’regoodenoughandnotgiveup.”Douglaseventuallyfoundthedeterminationtostickwithherdream,nomatterhowtoughthejourney.Notonlydidshehelpherteamwingold,butshealsowongoldintheallaround—makingherthefirstblackwomantodoso.Shesaid,“ItwasunbelievablethatIhadspentmywholelifedreamingaboutthisonespecificgoalandachievedit.”4.WhatmadeDouglasdecidetohaveachangeat14?A.HerOlympicdream.B.Hertalentforgymnastics.C.HerdesiretotrainwithLiangD.Hertirednessofbeinghomeschooled.5WhywasDouglasanxiouswhenchasingherdream?A.Shethoughtshewasnottalentedenough.BShehadtopetewithShawnJohnson.C.Shedidn’tlikethetrainingmethodsinIowa.D.ShewasuncertainabouthowtogettotheOlympics.6.WhatwordscanbeusedtobestdescribeDouglas?A.butcrazy.B.Fearlessbutbadtempered.C.Optimisticanddetermined.D.Pessimisticandindependent.7.WhatcanwelearnfromDouglas’sstory?A.Careanddiligencebringhappiness.B.Agoodbeginningishalfdone.C.Upsanddownsmakeonestrong.D.Wherethere’sawill,there’saway.CInbothAfricaandAsiaelephantsarebeingthreatenedbychangesintheirnaturalhabitats.Peoplearemovingintotheelephants’habitatsandendangeringtheirsurvival.InthecountryofSriLanka,thereisoneplacewhereelephantsarenotonlyprotectedbutalsorespected.ItiscalledElephantHome(ETH).Setupin1995,theETHaimstoprotectandcareforbabyelephantsthatarefoundinjuredorlivingwithout第4頁/共11頁theirmothersinthewild.Everyyearabout30babyelephantsinSriLankaneedhelp.ManyarebroughttotheETH.Theretheyaregivenfood,shelter,andmedicalcare.Mostimportantly,theyaregiventhechancetobewithotherelephantsandbeepartofaherd.AdayattheETHbeginsearlyinthemorningwhenthebabyelephantsaregiventheirfirstfeedingofmilk.Duringtheday,eachbabywilldrinkanaverageof13gallonsofmilk.Olderelephantsarefedmostlycoconutleavesandothernativeplants.Therearenointheareaforthebabyelephantsastheyhavethefreedomtowalkwherevertheywant.Thecostofcaringforthebabyelephantsishigh.TheETHspendsabout$125,000eachyearonpowderedmilkforthebabyelephants.AttheETH,workerstrytoreducehumanconnectionswiththeelephants.Theyalsotrytoincreasebonds(聯(lián)系)betweentheelephants.Itusuallytakesthreeyearsforababyelephanttobesetfreeintoitsnaturalhabitat.Theelephantsaresentbacktothewildtogetherwithotherorphanswithwhomtheyhavebonded.Thisprogramhelpsthemreturntothewildasmembersofaherdthatwillmunicatewitheachotherandtakecareofeachother.TheETHisconsideredasoneofthebestanimalprotectionsitesintheworld.Notonlyaretheelephantscaredfor,buttheyaretreatedwithrespect.Mostimportantly,theygobacktoliveinthewild,wheretheybelong.8.WhatdoweknowabouttheETH?A.Ithelpstokeepbabyelephantssafe.B.Itsaveshundredsofelephantseveryyear.C.Itaimstoprotectelephantsfromextinction.D.Itchangeselephants’habitatsforthebetter.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“boundaries”inparagraph3mean?A.Extremeclimates.B.Dividinglines.C.Limitedfoods.D.Endangeredspecies.10.Whydotheworkersreducehumanconnectionswiththeelephants?A.trainthemtostayawayfromhunters.B.providethemwithmorelivingspace.C.studythembetterinanaturalenvironment.D.helpthemmakeitinthewildasaherd.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.showthewaysofwildlifeprotection.B.explainthethreatbabyelephantsface.C.introduceananimalprotectionproject.D.persuadethereaderstoprotectelephants.DHowwouldyousurvivewithoutyoursmartphone?Formanyofus,it’sthedevicewe’remostattractedto—第5頁/共11頁lookingatithundredsoftimesaday.dependonittoperformdifferenttasksandtoconnectwithourfriendsandfamily.Buthavewebeeaddictedtoourphones?Certainly,theinventorofthefirstmobilephone,AmericanengineerMartinCooper,thinkswemightbe.InaBBCinterview,hesuggestedpeopleshouldstopscrolling(刷屏)and“getalife”.Butofcourse,oncewestartscrollingorwatchingvideos,wejustcan’tkickthehabit.PsychologistandauthorJeansays,“we’reallguiltyofhabituallycheckingourphonesifwaitingforatextorgettingreallyintosocialmediathenkindof,lookingupandrealizingthatanhourhaspassed.”There’sevenaword—aphubber—todescribeapersonwhoignorestherealpeoplearoundthembecausetheyareconcentratingontheirphones.Butdoesitmatterifwemakethemostofthistechnology?Possibly,becauselikeadrug,theproblemariseswhenitistakenaway.AstudyfromKing’sCollegeLondonfoundyoungpeopletheystudiedcouldn’tcontroltheamountoftimetheyspentontheirphone.Suchaddictivebehaviormeansthatpeoplebeeanxiousorupsetwhentheyarerefusedconstantaccess,whichcancauseanxietyandmentalhealthissues.Interestingly,anotherstudybytheLondonSchoolofEconomicsandPoliticalSciencesuggestswedon’tjustlookatourphonesbecauseweareencouragedbyatextoremail.Thepeopletheystudiedfeltnaturaltointeractwiththeirphones,justasasmokerwouldlightacigarette.Prof,SaadiLahlou,coauthorofthestudy,toldtheBBCmustlearntrickstoavoidthetemptation(誘惑)whenwewanttoconcentrateorhavegoodsocialrelations.”O(jiān)nesolutioncouldbeanappthatrewardsstudentsfortimespentawayfromtheirphones.Anotherchoiceischangingyoursmartphonetoanordinaryphonethathasnoneofthedistractions(分心事)onit.Butmainly,perhaps,wejustneedtolookupmoreandreconnectwiththerealworld!12.WhatdidMartinCoopersuggestpeopledo?A.Enjoylifebystoppingthehabitofscrolling.B.Learntrickstoavoidthetemptation.C.Changetheirsmartphonestoordinaryphones.D.Useanappthatrewardsthemforlessphoneuse.13.Whydopeoplefeelashamedaftercheckingtheirphones?A.Fornotbeingproductiveenough.B.Formissingimportanttextsorcalls.C.Fornotbeingabletoconnectwithothers.D.Forusingtheirphonesforalongtime.14.WhatdoesthestudyfromKing’sCollegeLondonimply?A.Theyoungshouldn’tusetheirphones.B.Curingphoneaddictionisnotaneasyjob.C.peoplecan’tsurvivewithoutphonesD.Usingphonesleadstheyoungtobeanxious.第6頁/共11頁15.Whatisthemainmessageofthetext?A.Smartphonesareessentialformodernlife.B.Peopleshouldavoidtheiraddictiontosmartphones.C.TheinventorofthemobilephoneshouldbepunishedD.Smartphoneshaveacertainimpactonmentalhealth.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題分,滿分分)Don'tthinkit'sanimpossibletasktopassyourreadingtests.Lotsofpeoplehavesharedtheirsuccessfulreadingsecretshere.___16___Readapassagetwicebeforelookingupanunknownword.Ifyou'rereadingtogainnewvocabulary,youshouldtreatitasa“fillintheblanks”exercise.Atfirst,you'llhavetoreadeveryparagraphtwice.___17___Thesecondtimeyoureadit,focusonthewordsyoudon'tandworkoutwhateachwordmeansfromthesentencesbeforeandafter.Ifyouhadtoguessthemeaning,whatwoulditbe?___18___WheneveryouarereadinginEnglishandlearnanewword,don'tletitslipaway!itdownwithashortdefinition(定義)oralittledrawing.Somestudentsliketokeepaspecificnotebookforthistheirownpersonaldictionaries!Severalstudieshaveshownthatwritingapieceofinformationdownonpaperhelpsyoutorememberitmoreeasily.Readoutloud.Ifyou'regoingtoputtimeinyourreadingskills,youmayaswellgetsomeextrapracticeforyourspeakingskillstoo!___19___It'sagreatwaytogetusedtospeakingEnglishtoo.Divideyourtimeintoskimreadinganddeepreading.shouldspendsomeofyourreadingtime“skimreadingtexts”.Thisway,youlearnhowtogetageneralsenseofwhat'sgoingonwithoutunderstandingeverysingleword.___20___Thisiswhenyoureallyfocusonunderstandingeverythingthat'sgoingon.A.downnewwords.B.readingsomepassagesoutloudtoyourself.C.It'snormaltoforgethowtoreadwordscorrectly.D.Readingresourcesshouldbealittlehardforyoutoskim.第7頁/共11頁E.shouldspendtherestofyourreadingtime“deepreadingtexts”.F.Followthesetipstomakeuseofyourreadingtimeaseffectivelyaspossible.G.Thefirsttime,you’llprobablygetthegeneralideabutbeconfusedbyafewwords.第三部分語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(共小題;每小題1分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的、、、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Romeroisan84yearoldman.Heoweshis___21___tohispetdog,Palomo,whotook___22___tohimafterhegotlostinthedesertforaweek.OnNovember27,Romerolefthishomeforashorttrip,buthedidn’teback___23___.Hisfamilywasn’t___24___atfirstasheusedtovisitnearbyvillagesintheareaandwouldbebackafewdayslater.However,afterfourdays,theman’sniece,Ramona,panickedand___25___ittothelocalauthorities.Thepolicewithtraineddogswerebroughtinto___26___Romero.Theysearchedtheareaaround,butaweekafterhis___27___,Romerowasnowheretobefound.That’swhentheoldman’sfaithfuldog,Palomo,wasbroughtinasthelast___28___.Accordingtoonememberofthesearchteam,thebrowndog___29___themthroughhillsandvalleysandfinallytotheplaceinthedesertwhereRomerohadbeen____30____.HisniecetoldtheauthoritiesthatRomerosometimeshadpoormemoryandthat____31____hisgettinglostonhistrip.The____32____weakmanwasrushedtothehospitalwherehespenttwodaysgettingbackonhisfeet.Onepostedonlinethat“Palomo____33____bythehospitaldoordayandnightwaitingforthe____34____ofitsbelovedRomero.TheunconditionalloveofhispetallowedRomerotobe____35____withhisfamily”.AphotoofPalomostayingbyRomero’ssideafterhecarnebackhomewasalongwiththesewords.21.A.promotionB.povertyC.survivalD.identity22A.rescuersB.strangersC.fightersD.hunters23.A.byturnB.attimesC.inadvanceD.asusual24.A.inspiredB.concernedC.satisfiedD.confused25.A.reportedB.exposedC.transportedD.introduced26.A.employB.assessC.convinceD.seek27.A.disappearanceB.petitionC.graduationD.consumption28.A.conclusionB.suggestionC.attemptD.defence29A.spottedB.draggedC.pointedD.guided第8頁/共11頁30.A.defeatedB.trappedC.cheatedD.permitted31.A.accountedforB.madeoutC.caredaboutD.resultedfrom32.A.strangelyB.equallyC.suddenlyD.obviously33A.hesitatedB.remainedC.shoutedD.whispered34.A.responsibilityB.cooperationC.recoveryD.arrival35.A.paredB.associatedC.reunitedD.pleased第二節(jié)(共小題;每小題分,滿分分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chinesemightbeheardwhenyoutakearideonthestreet.totheright,youseeaSichuanstylerestaurant.After___36___(walk)intoastore,youseethatHuaweismartphonesareonsale.Butyou'renotinChina—you'reinManchesterinBritain.___37___fact,youmightseesimilarthingsinmanyothercities.Chineseproductshavebeengoingglobal.countries___38___(enjoy)Chinesefoodforalongtime.Chineserestaurantshavemadesomechangestothedishes___39___(meet)localpeople'stastes.SomeChinese___40___(brand)arealsobeingmorepopular.InmanycitiesinEurope,storessellTCLtelevisions,Haierfridges___41___Lenovoputers,reportedReuters.They'renotsimplymadeinChina,but___42___(design)inthecountry.Inthepast,mostpeoplethoughtChineseproductswerecheapbutnot___43___(rely).Thingshavechangedgreatly,though.Forexample,Huawei.___44___isoneofChina'smajorsmartphonemakers,overtookAppleinworldwidesmartphonesalesforthefirsttimeinJuneandJuly,behindonlySamsung.“Theyare___45___(beauty)andsomeuniquefeaturesAmericanphonesdon'thave”CNNoncesaidaboutChinesesmartphones.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分分)第一節(jié)(滿分分)46.假定你是李華。你之前在網(wǎng)上為你校交換生Jack預定了下周六晚上7:30的京劇演出,現(xiàn)該演出被宣布取消請給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容要點如下:1.告知演出取消;2.后續(xù)事項處理;3.其它活動建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;第9頁/共11頁2.可適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearJack,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________sincerely,LiHua第二節(jié)(滿分分)47.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構成一篇完整的短文。EverychildhastheabilitytolearnandMr.White,aneducationexpert,firmlybelievesinthis.Onmanyoccasions,hehasbeentellingatruestoryofhisexperiencestomanyyoungteacherswhohavejustjoinedtheprofession.Mr.Whiteusedtoworkinaremotehighschoolforseveralyears,teachingliterature.Hewasanenthusiasticteacherandthatrubbedonallthechildren.AlittlegirlnamedMeredithimpressedhimthemost.Thegirlwasaverywelleducatedgirlwithalivelymind,agirlwithambition.Theseventeenyearoldgirlalwaysworeabrightsmile.However,shesufferedfromadi

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