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江西省上饒縣中學2018-2019學年高一英語下學期第二次月考試題(統(tǒng)招班)時間:120分鐘 總分:150分第一部分: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)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1 . What are the speakers going to buy?A. Bread.B. Eggs.C. Cheese.2 . How long has the man been a bus driver?A. For about one year.B. For about ten years.C. For about eleven years.3 . When is the womans birthday?A. May 5th.B. May 6th.C. May 7th.4 . What is the mans hobby ?A. Taking photos.B. Collecting stamps.C. Listening to music.5 . Where is the man going this weekend?A. To the mountains.B. To the forest.C. To the river.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5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A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。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6、7題。6 . Who is a good climber?A. Chris.B. Sam.C. Steve.7 . What sport does the mans sister like playing?A. Basketball.B. Football.C.Volleyball.聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題。8 . Where is the new cafe?A. Next to the library.B. Near the bus station.C.Beside the park.9 . How will the speakers go there?A. By bus.B. On foot .C. By bike.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10 . What does the woman think the first cloud looks like?A. A bear.B. A cat.C. A dog.11 . Where is the car?A. By a tree.B. Behind a hill.C. At the garden gate.12 . What will the speakers do first?A. Enjoy the sunset.B. Buy some flowers.C. Get some gas.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13 . What items can people find on page 14 of the brochure?A. Pool shoes.B. Swimming caps.C. Swimming suits14 . What size cap will the woman get?A. Small. B. Medium.C. Large.15.What color shoes does the woman choose?A. Yellow.B. Blue.C. Red.16 . How much will the woman pay in total?A. 22.65. B. 26.40.C. 32.15.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Which language does Tanya like best?A. Chinese. B. Japanese.C. Latin.18 . When did Tanya decide to start learning Chinese?A. After talking to a friend.B. After seeing a movie.C. After reading a story.19 . Why did Tanya go to Shanghai?A. To study at a school.B. To practice her Chinese.C. To teach English.20 . Who did Tanya speak Chinese to most in Shanghai?A. People in shops.B. A Chinese family.C. Small children.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分46分) 第一節(jié): (共15 小題;每小題2分,滿分36分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中選出最佳選項。ASchoolwork Employment AgencyQuality EmployeesLooking for someone to help with cleaning or to finish that project you started? Want it done right by people you can trust? The Schoolwork Employment Agency ( SEA ) can provide skilled workers for just about any job around your home. From babysitters (臨時保姆) to yard-workers, weve got clever and hard-working young men and women who can get the job done.All of our employees are part-time workers, balancing their jobs with their education. Whats more, they are all good students. We dont hire (雇傭) everyone we interview - only those who impress us with their grades and their attitudes.Competitive PricesWe promise the most reasonable prices in town. Compare and see how much you can save.Schoolwork Employment AgencyOther AgenciesYardwork $ 9. 75 / hour$11. 00 / hourHousework $10. 25 / hour$11. 50 / hourBabysitting $6. 00 / hour$ 7. 50 / hourConvenient ServiceTo ask about hiring a SEA employee, call Liz Banks at our local number. A worker can be at your door within 24 hours. Our employees include day students, evening students, and students on flexible (靈活的) schedules, so you dont have to wait for weekends or summer vacation to hire a hard-working student.Employment OpportunitiesLooking for a job yourself? Are you a student in high school, a college, or a technical school? Are you a reliable person who isnt afraid of hard work? If you answered “Yes” to these questions, we would like to talk to you. Call our local number and speak with Carol Brown to schedule an interview. Be sure to bring a copy of your latest report card or college transcript(成績單).21.Which job would you expect to cost $ 9.75 per hour?A . Cleaning a room.B . Cutting the grass.C . Caring for two children.D . Repairing a kitchen floor.22 . How does the SEA want readers to think of its employees?A . Theyre well paid.B . Theyre reliable workers.C . Theyre creative thinkers.D . Theyre knowledgeable students.23 . Why should someone looking for a job bring a report card or college transcript?A . To prove their identity.B . To show to their future employers.C . To show how theyre getting along with their studies.D . To get a reduced price on the fees the agency charges.BMaking a wish can be a great way to escape everyday realities. That is especially true for children whose reality includes a disability. For the past 37 years , the Make-A-Wish Foundation has been helping children forget about their medical condition and achieve their hearts desires(愿望).Becca Paragi, 13, recently saw one of her dreams come true. Becca has a chromosomal disorder (染色體疾病) that makes processing the sugars in food difficult for her. She has had this challenge since birth and will have it for the rest of her life.Recently, Beccas parents reached out to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They wanted to give their daughter a break from doctors and hospitals and be able to do something that she is really interested in. For Becca, that means spending time with sea animals.“I like all animals in the world, and I dont like it when people treat them badly.” Becca said. “It would be amazing to swim with a dolphin (海豚).”Earlier this year, the Paragi family sat down with some people from the Make-A-Wish Foundation and told them about Beccas medical condition. They found a way to make Beccas dream come true.The Foundation planned a trip for Becca and her family. Becca got to swim with dolphins at Discovery Cove and see some of her favorite animals at Disneys Animal Kingdom. The family also visited Clearwater Aquarium, where Becca saw some of the dolphins that appeared in one of her favorite movies, Dolphin Tale.Beccas mother said that she is thankful for the support her daughter has received. She also shared a dream of her own. She wishes that the classmates of children with disabilities would have “more patience and understanding. These kids need supportive friends.”24 . When did Becca get the disorder related to sugar-processing?A . At birth.B . Recently.C . At the age of 13.D . Earlier this year.25 . What do we know about Becca?A . Her favorite sport is swimming.B . She wishes to work with animals.C . Her medical condition is improving.D . She is a frequent visitor to hospitals.26 . What did Becca do in Clearwater Aquarium?A . She swam with dolphins.B . She saw dolphins appearing in a movie.C . She saw her favorite movie, Dolphin Tale.D . She played with some of her favorite animals.27. How does the Make-A-Wish Foundation help disabled children?A . By improving their health.B . By planning trips for them.C . By paying medical bills for them.D . By helping them realize their dreams.CLouis Sachar is the author of more than 20 books that are loved by children, parents and teachers. You might recognize his name from the series of Wayside School books or Marvin Redpost books. You might also know him as the author of the Newbery Award-winning book Holes.As successful as Louis Sachar is at writing funny, touching books, he didnt always know he wanted to be a writer. He remembers enjoying writing in school. In college he studied the Russian language. He spent some time as a teachers helper when he was in college and found he really enjoyed working with young people. Even after his experiences teaching and working with children, Sachar still hadnt decided what career he wanted to have. After college he attended law school and got a law degree several years later. About ten years later, after writing several books, Sachar finally felt that his books were successful enough for him to write full time.Sachar spends two hours writing each morning when he feels most fresh. He likes to be alone when he writes, except for the company (陪伴) of his two dogs. He tries to remember what it was like to be a child and to use these feelings in his books. He also uses his teaching experiences, as well as his daughters life.Sachar doesnt sit down with an organized plan when he starts a new book. Instead he starts with just a seed (萌芽) of an idea, maybe a character trait (個性特征) or a funny event. He starts writing and finds that writing produces more ideas.Sachar doesnt worry about perfecting his story the first time around. In fact, he may write his story five or six times before he sends it to the publisher.28 . What do we know about Sachars writing career?A . He studied writing in college.B . He wrote about young people in school.C . He didnt decide to be a full-time writer at first.D. He didnt start writing until he became a teacher.29.What might be a source of ideas for Sachars stories?A . His two dogs.B . His childhood life.C . Other authors books.D. His lawyer experiences.30.Which of the following describes Sachars writing habit?A . He writes with his daughter around.B . He starts with an unclear plan.C . He feels most fresh at night.D . He writes all day long.31 . What might Sachar do after he finishes a book for the first time?A . He keeps on improving it.B . He starts writing another one.C . He asks friends to check it for mistakes.D . He sends it to the publisher for perfection.D We interviewed two people , one who went from the country to the city and one who did the opposite.Janet Lincoln is a salesgirl who moved to St. Louis five years ago. Heres what Janet told us:“Five years ago I used to live in a small town called Lemon Falls. I grew up and went to high school there. After I graduated I worked in a supermarket. Lemon Falls had a population of about 800 people, and I knew every single one of them. They all knew everything about me, too. You couldnt do anything without everyone in town knowing about it. The first chance I got I moved to St. Louis and I love it. I dont know as many people now as I used to, but thats OK. I have a few good friends, and I see them when I want to. I kind of like being anonymous. Id never go back to Lemon Falls.”Troy Henson had the opposite experience. He and his wife, Darla, and their two children moved from St. Louis to Bloomfield three years ago. Heres what Troy told us:“The best thing we ever did was get out of St. Louis. Dont get me wrong; St. Louis is as good a place as any other city, I suppose - if you like cities, that is. We dont. Both Darla and I grew up in St. Louis. We met at college and got married. Then the kids came along and life got difficult. We didnt know any of our neighbors. We both had good jobs, but it always seemed like there was never enough money. That all changed when we moved to Bloomfield. I dont make as much money as I used to, but then we dont have as many expenses as we did. We know our neighbors. Life is good. Wed never leave Bloomfield .”32 . What troubled Janet when she was in Lemon Falls?A . She had no friend.B . There was no privacy.C . There was a lot of competition.D . She couldnt find a well-paid job.33 . What does the underlined word “anonymous” in Paragraph 3 mean?A . Alone.B . Prepared.C .Sociable.D . Unknown.34 . Different from Janet, Troy .A . prefers country life.B . moved to a bigger city.C . grew up in a smaller town.D . knows little about his new neighbors.35. What is Troys opinion on living in Bloom-field?A . It is a little boring.B . It is quite comfortable.C . It costs a lot of money .D . It creates a safe environment.EWhether youre studying for a test, reviewing paperwork for your job, or trying to understand a journal article, reading comprehension (理解) is involved in. Unfortunately, when the reading material is difficult, our reading comprehension can suffer. Learning to comprehend what you read can help you prevent wasting time as well as make you more productive (富有成效的) on the job or at school.The things you already know are important for understanding things youre going to learn. Before you begin reading something on a new topic, think about what you already know about it and how what you are reading might build upon that.Since kindergarten, weve all been told to keep a dictionary nearby when reading, but few of us follow this advice. If your are not absolutely certain of the meaning of a word, look it up. Youll not only make reading easier, youll also improve your vocabulary.If you are reading especially challenging material, try taking notes. If you write while you are reading, reading will become boring and your comprehension will go downhill. Instead, make an outline at the end of each paragraph or sentence.While speed reading is very popular in some circles, and certainly has its place, it is generally a terrible idea if you want to learn. Besides, speed reading will cost you more time because you will have to go back and review if you understand what you have read quickly. Focus on quality reading rather than quick reading, and take frequent breaks if you begin to get distracted (注意力分散的).When reading something boring, its easy to just read the words without even understanding what they mean. At such times, just find a way to relate to the material. Write down questions, and look up concepts online to get alternative perspectives ( 不同觀點 ). Your comprehension will improve and youll be less likely to need to reread.36.The passage is intended to teach students how to .A . form good study habits.B. take notes when reading books.C .improve reading comprehension.D. treat their reading homework properly.37 . The author suggests that when reading books we should .A. refuse to use a dictionary.B. think about what we know.C .pay more attention to new topics.D. practise speed reading first.38. What should we do if we come across some boring material ?A. Ignore new words.B . Make every effort to understand it.C . Read it without understanding.D . Ask for help from others.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,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。International students magazineWould you like to talk to people of your age in another country? Here are just a few of the free websites we can recommend (推薦) . 39 Whats your hobby?This is a website where you can meet people who have the same hobbies and interests as you. You type in the name of something you enjoy, and then you can find other people in different countries who like the same thing. 40 Serious teenage talkPerhaps you like talking about more important things like education. On this site you can join in group discussions about things that are important to everyone. 41 We can learn a lot. So if you care about things like homeless people and human rights, come online and talk about them.Exchange (交換)!You probably think this site is about exchange visits where students go to other countries for a short time. It is, but thats not all you can do on this site. 42 You can exchange music, books and so on. In this way you can learn a lot about different cultures.Learn a languageDo you want to learn another language? This website can find online language classes for nearly every main language in the world. 43 So if youd like to learn German or Russian, go on the website and someone will help you.A . Go online and make some friends.B . You can give advice to your friends online.C . The Internet is changing the way we think.D . One day perhaps youll meet and do your hobby together!E . Its good to hear the ideas of people from different countries.F . You can also exchange things with teenagers all round the world.G . And you can study in an international group with excellent teachers.第三部分 語言知識運用第一節(jié):完形填空(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四個選項(A、B、C和D)中, 選出最佳選項填入空白處。On our way back from preschool (幼兒園) ,my daughter Norah said , “ I like old people best 44 they walk slowly like I do. I m gonna 45 them all before they die.”I had no idea how much she really 46 it.The following day, we went to the shop to buy cupcakes for the whole family. While I was busy 47 bottles and cans, Norah suddenly 48 something and excitedly said, “ Hi old person ! Its my birthday today!”The man she talked to was old and stone-faced. Before I could 49 Norah, he turned to her. 50 , his face softened, “Well hello little lady!”They talked for a few minutes. Norah asked me, “Can I take a picture with the old man for my 51 ?” His expression changed from shocked to excited 52 .“A photo? With me?” he asked.“Yes, sir, for my birthday !” Norah said.And so they did. I 53 the old man, Mr. Dan. He said , “No , thank YOU. This has been the 54 day Ive had in a long time. Youve made me so 55 . Miss Norah.”Later, I was told that Mr. Dans wife had passed away and he had been 56 since. Norah really 57 her new friend, so we decided to pay him a visit.My girl ended up having a good time in Mr. Dans house. As we walked to his front door, he picked a red rose, 58 cut every thorn (刺) off, and handed it to his little friend. She 59 that rose under her pillow now.Seventy-eight years separate these two people in age, yet they 60 each others company. Ive 61 Mr. Dan to spend the New Year with us. Hes part of our 62 now, and just like Norah said, “Were gonna love him all.”Sometimes, a small talk with 63 can really lead to a beautiful new beginning. Give it a try.44. A. ifB. unlessC. becauseD. so45. A. visit B. love C. knowD. hug46. A. hated B. meant C

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