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四川省威遠(yuǎn)中學(xué)2018-2019學(xué)年高一英語下學(xué)期第二次月考試題第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)請(qǐng)聽下面5段對(duì)話,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。1. How will the man go to the airport?A. By car. B. By subway. C. By taxi.2. How did the man feel about the movie?A. Touched. B. Shocked. C. Excited.3. What is the woman now?A. A teacher. B. A designer C. An accountant.4. When will the woman probably go to class?A. At 10:00 am. B. At 4:00 pm. C. At 6:00 pm.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A painting. B. A village. C. A mountain.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)請(qǐng)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。請(qǐng)聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. What were the men doing when the accident happened?A. Driving. B. Walking. C. Sleeping.7. How many men survived the accident?A. One. B. Two. C. Three.請(qǐng)聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8. What class does the woman like best?A. Yoga. B. Boxing. C. Cycling.9. How is the man paying for the gymA. In cash. B. By Alipay. C. By card.請(qǐng)聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10. What was the man s first major?A. Business Studies. B. Educational Science. C. Tourist Management.11. When did the man leave the primary school?A. In 2014. B. In 2015. C. In 2016.12. What did the man teach in the primary school in his last year?A. Math. B. English. C. Music.請(qǐng)聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13. Where does the man want to go first?A. Rhodes. B. Cyprus. C. Crete.14. What does the woman say about the Summer Hotel?A. It s new. B. It s quiet. C. It s busy.15. Which hotel is a four-star hotel?A. The Ocean Hotel. B. The Spring HotelC. The Summer Hotel.16. How far is the Spring Hotel from the beach?A. About one mile. B. About two miles. C. About three miles.請(qǐng)聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Where is the busiest shopping street in the world located?A. In New York. B. In London C. In Warsaw.18. How much is a pair of blue jeans for a baby in Petit Bateau?A. 50. B. 90. C. 100.19. What can customers do in Panteta?A. Enjoy folk art. B. Buy leather coats.C. Meet famous locals.20. What is Caf Blikle famous for?A. The salad. B. The ice cream. C. The candy bars.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。A Reusable straw with cleaner & caseThis stainless steel straw (不銹鋼吸管) is a good product to replace single-use straws. The straw folds (折疊) into four, meaning you can carry it in your pocket. Its also easy to clean, thanks to the supplied brush. You can get it now for just $24.99 thats 50% off.Aduro HomeDome Smart Outlet (插座)This new product fits in any outlet and allows you to control the power supply through your phone. This means you can cut your energy use, from lights to heaters. The Aduro is now 60% off at just $19.99.Omega AXL Inkless PenMillions of ballpoints are made and thrown away each year. The Omega AXL is a green replacement this amazing pen puts down perfect lines using a special kind of aluminium. It never runs out, and your drawings will always stay clean and tidy. Worth $39.99, the Omega pen is now discounted (打折扣) to $29.99.Altgalley chopsticksDisposable (一次性的) chopsticks are another example of unnecessary waste. The Altgalley chopsticks are better for the planet, and they wont affect the taste of your dish. In addition, they are specially designed so they will stand upright. This makes sure that the chopsticks stay clear of restaurant-table dirt. You can get a pair now for $11.99, saving 33 percent on the usual price.21. Which product offers the highest discount?A. Reusable straw.B. Altgalley chopsticks.C. Omega AXL Inkless Pen.D. Aduro HomeDome Smart Outlet.22. What do we know about the Omega AXL Inkless Pen?A. It can be used for a very long time.B. It is a kind of ballpoint pen.C. It can be easily erased.D. It can stand upright.23. What do the four products have in common?A. They can be connected to smart phones.B. They are widely popular with families.C. They are environmentally friendly.D. They are easy to carry and clean.B On any given day, you can find most 10-year-old boys throwing a ball around outside, riding their bikes, or playing video games. But Braden Baker is different.Braden is a hearing impaired (受損的) 5th-grader and has to wear hearing aids (助聽器). Unluckily, Bradens dog Chewy found his hearing aids on the floor and destroyed them not once, but twice and they had to be replaced. But at $3,500 to $6,000 a pair, Bradens carelessness was costly.Bradens mother Ashley sat Braden down and had a long talk about taking better care of his hearing aids, explaining just how much they cost. “I told him that he was lucky we could buy another pair and that some people couldnt afford a new pair,”Ashley said.Those words clearly stuck in Bradens mind, who realized that not every child who needed hearing aids could afford them. So recently, the 10-year-old took it upon himself to start a GoFundMe page to raise money for those who arent so lucky.Braden made a video to explain why he wanted to raise money. Ashley said,“We werent really sure how it would turn out. He began with a goal of $1,000. We woke up the next morning and found that it had raised $400.”This encouraged him to start making even more videos. Fast-forward a few months and Bradens GoFundMe page has raised over $15,000, which Braden donated to the Oticon Hearing Foundation. And that money will be used to help other families buy hearing aids for their children.The project has not only taught Braden the value of money, but according to his mom,“hes learned that if you put a small idea into action, amazing things can happen.”As for Bradens advice to those looking for ways to give back to others?“Dont give up! Any small idea can get really big.”24. Why did Braden change his hearing aids?A. He wanted a better pair of hearing aids.B. The old pairs were destroyed by his dog.C. His hearing problem became more serious.D. He lost the old pairs because of his carelessness.25. What has led to Braden starting a GoFundMe page?A. His mothers words about the usefulness of hearing aids.B. His mothers encouragement for him to do good things.C. His wish to help poor children with hearing problems.D. His need to buy a new pair of hearing aids.26. How did Braden and his mother feel when the page was started?A. Uncertain. B. Satisfied. C. Hopeful. D. Unexpected.27. What has Braden learned from working on the project?A. One should always use money smartly.B. A small idea can make a big difference.C. Videoing is a good way to reach people.D. Its important to dream big and hold on to it.C If you walk into the Helvetia Lavender Farm on the right weekend in July, youll be greeted by rows of lavender (薰 衣 草) bushes, white-topped tents, and country music. The owners of the small farm outside Portland, Oregon, have been hosting the event for 11 years.Walking past the booths (貨 攤), youll see Nancy Miller, who owns the farm with her husband, Don. The couple bought the Hillsboro farm for a few reasons.“I love lavender, and it grows so well here, and its just such a wonderful, fragrant (芳香的) flower,”Miller said.“The farm was also a way to raise money for the work we do in Ukraine. We run a rehabilitation (康復(fù)) center, and work with children and teens.”Miller explained that besides its beauty and fragrance, lavender has several advantages.“For example, if I have a headache, I put a drop of lavender oil on my forehead, and my headache disappears,”she said.“The other part thats very important is that its relaxing.”Near one of the entrances to the farm is a booth filled with watercolor paintings by Angela Grainger. She has been selling her works at the Lavender Festival for eight years, and says that sheloves the spirit of the event.Grainger began painting during a difficult time in her life.“Painting was like my healing process,”she said.“It makes me happy, and I hope that when people see my paintings, they walk away happy.”Jennie Thompson is also an exhibitor at the event, presenting people with pristine (原始狀態(tài)的) photographs she took. “I love photography,”Thompson said.“My favorite part is recording life in families and people enjoying their good times.”For Thompson, a photograph is a memory recorded forever. She inspires other photographersto“follow your interest, take classes, and stick to your dream.”28. What is one reason why the couple bought the Hillsboro farm?A. To support their work with kids.B. To build a medical center there.C. To offer other people a relaxing place.D. To find a treatment for Millers headaches.29. What did Angela Grainger get from painting?A. She became extremely wealthy.B. She grew confident and talkative.C. She got a better chance of success.D. She got great comfort and happiness.30. What does the underlined word“inspires”in the last paragraph mean?A. Allows. B. Invites. C. Encourages. D. Prepares.31. What can visitors do at the lavender farm event?A. Enjoy live pop music.B. Grow lavender by themselves.C. Develop their painting skills.D. Enjoy different kinds of artworks.D “Snakes are poisonous (有毒的)! Quick! Kill the snake!”Many an unfortunate harmless snake has been killed because we do not question the truth of our stereotypes. Stereotypes are fixed, or unchanged, ideas or feelings we have about things in our world. They are not always based on facts but influence much of our thinking. Our actions are often based on the stereotypes (模式化觀念)we hold in our minds.In fact, it is easy for us to be influenced by these stereotypes.“I cant do that job; only boys do that kind of work.”“Id like to do that when I leave school but I think thats a job for women.” Such ideas can greatly reduce the jobs we might think suitable for ourselves. They become like unseen chains (鎖 鏈) reducing our freedom to choose from many different kinds of things.Stereotypes get into our minds without us even realizing it and then they become part of our way of thinking.“Jenny loves bandaging (包 扎) cuts and wounds. Shes going to be a nurse when she grows up,”say some people.“Jason loves bandaging cuts and wounds. Hes going to be a doctor when he grows up,”say others.When Jenny and Jason watch television they see that nurses are usually women and doctors are usually men. So young Jenny and Jason store in their minds the stereotype that girls become nurses and boys become doctors. They do not remember where the idea came from. They believe that it was what they chose freely for themselves and what they always wanted.To understand more about how stereotypes get into our thoughts secretly we need to know what people say to us and what we hear, watch and read in the media (大眾傳播媒體). Television and the Internet can be very influential in developing these stereotypes in peoples minds. We need to pay more attention to what are entering our minds daily to avoid these usually untrue ideas and feelings.32. What does the author say about stereotypes in Paragraph 1?A. They are bad acts. B. They are often untrue.C. They are easy to change. D. They are difficult questions.33. What influence do stereotypes have on people?A. They give people fewer choices.B. They change many wrong ideas.C. They help people find better jobs.D. They allow people more freedom.34. Why does the author tell the story of Jenny and Jason?A. To explain two different stereotypes.B. To explain two different kinds of jobs.C. To show how stereotypes are formed.D. To show how children look at future jobs.35. What is the authors main purpose in writing this text?A. To give information about stereotypes.B. To prove stereotypes affect ones behavior.C. To provide ways to stay clear of stereotypes.D. To discuss the advantages and disadvantages of stereotypes.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。It was the start of another school year, and I was in the fifth grade. On the very first day, Ms. Helen placed us in assigned (指定的) seats. 36At my table were three other classmates of mine and an artificial (人造的) plant. One of themwas a quiet girl who kept to herself most of the time, Sarah.“I love our plant,”I said.“37 ”She laughed,“Sure, why not?”And, from that point forward, thanks to an artificial plant, the two of us became friends. Wegot to know each other more and more as the first half of the school year went by.One afternoon, we were all outside, using our thirty minutes of break wisely with all kinds ofgames. 38 The doctor said that she had to stay at home for quite a few days before she could go to school again.I decided it would be nice to make a“Get Well”poster for Sarah. 39When Sarah finally returned to school, the project was complete: one large poster board of fifth-grade-quality artwork and a number of names in a rainbow (彩虹) of colors. 40To this day, Sarah is still my best friend. Though we go to different schools now, we still talk online every weekend and during our breaks when we can.A. Whats your favorite plant?B. Do you love the plant, Sarah?C. She said that it was a way to make new friends.D. She looked really touched by what we did for her.E. Suddenly, Sarah fell onto the ground and broke her arm.F. Then there came a time when our friendship was put to a test.G. So I went around to each classroom and got other kids to sign the poster.第三部分:語言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Three years ago, I was working as a lawyer (律師). For a year or longer, my work was beginning to suffer (變?cè)?. I 41 got to the point where I couldnt concentrate one of the early signs that something was 42 . I kept forgetting things. Legal work is complicated (復(fù)雜的), and you have to have a good 43 to do that work. So I 44 my job. I talked to my doctor about my familys 45 of Alzheimers; my father and grandfather had it. Then I was asked to do some tests. It 46 that I have early-onset Alzheimers disease.Needless to say, my life has 47 . My husband Dan retired (退休) soon after my diagnosis (診斷) 48 we spend a lot of time together. 49 going to work, I used to spend my days having lunch with my friends and 50 my mother. I could drive up to see her before I started getting 51 . The situation wasnt 52 , but Id had to turn around enough times that it frightened me. I 53 drive out oftown. I stay in town.Im an independent person, but now I have to 54 some of that independence. My husband and I mostly do the shopping together because I 55 the list.Dan and I are enjoying life while we can. Some people are saving money for trips years down the road. Were not 56 ; we take a trip every year.The one thing I wish I could change is peoples 57 when I tell them I have Alzheimers. They shut down. I can still 58 ; its not like suddenly I cant remember anything. This happened with my father. He was very 59 , and he had lots of friends. When his friends learned he got Alzheimers, they wouldnt come to visit him. I think people should learn more about Alzheimers and 60 that people with the disease can still socialize.41. A. finally B. possibly C. hardly D. certainly42. A. different B. wrong C. difficult D. strange43. A. reason B. brain C. chance D. hand44. A. continued B. got C. left D. enjoyed45. A. habit B. description bC. idea D. history46. A. made sure B. meant C. turned out D. added47. A. begun B. changed C. returned D. ended48. A. so B. unless C. as D. but49. A. Apart from B. Along with C. Because of D.Instead of50. A. helping B. visiting C. missing D. calling51. A. bored B. hurt C. tired D. lost52. A. funny B. terrible C. similar D. special53. A. no longer B. once again C. often D. still54. A. ask for B. look at C. give up D. show off55. A. forget B. make C. take D. hate56. A. waiting B. caring C. pretending D. listening57. A. interests B. relationship C. lives D. reaction58. A. travel B. drive C. talk D. learn59. A. brave B. social C. honest D. proud60. A. realize B. explain C. expect D. imagine第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。At just five years old, Nicholas Lowinger visited a homeless shelter with his mom. While there, he wanted 61. _ (show) off his new shoes. However, he quickly realized this would not be 62. _ good idea, because when he looked around, he 63. _ (see) many of the kids did not have shoes. He also noticed that some kids had sores (傷) on 64. _ (they) feet from wearing shoes that were not the right size. Nicholas started donating (捐贈(zèng)) all the shoeshed outgrown to local shelters. But he quickly realized his donations werent that 65. _ (help).“No two peoples feet are the same, and if you are wearing someone elses used shoes, your feet arent going to be very comfortable,”he said.So in 2010, at the age of 12, Nicholas started a program 66. _ donated new shoes to homeless children. At first, what he did was part of a community service project. But he wanted that work to continue. 67. _ the help of his parents, he then started the Gotta Have Sole Foundation.His charity cente
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