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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上高一年級月考試卷(英語) ( 試卷分為客觀卷和主觀卷兩部分,滿分100分)第一卷 客觀卷(75分)請將答案寫在答題卡上I.閱讀理解第一節(jié) (共10小題;每小題3分,滿分30分) AIf you love animals, chances are that youve been to several zoos or aquariums and you may have even planned a family getaway around a new zoo. If youre looking for some suggestions, the online revi

2、ew community Trip Advisor recently made a list of Americas top 10 zoos. You might be surprised that some of the nations most popular zoos are located in small or mid-size cities around the country. The following are four of these top zoos.Henry Doorly Zoo in OmahaNever heard of Henry Doorly Zoo? Tri

3、p Advisor reviewers didnt just rank (排列) it No. 1 in the country; they ranked it the No. 1 zoo in the world. There are kinds of interesting activities and programs in this zoo and its aquarium. You wont be disappointed if you visit it.San Diego Zoo in San Diego Considered by many people to be a spec

4、ial zoo, San Diego Zoo supports the concept (概念) of open-air, cageless shows that recreate natural animal environments, with different animal species (物種) living side by side. If you want to know how animals live naturally in the wild, dont miss it.St. Louis Zoo in St. Louis It began as a single sho

5、w during the 1904 Worlds Fair (世博會). Now it has grown to be St. Louis Zoo with over 700 different animal species. If youve got little ones, dont miss this childrens zoo.Memphis Zoo in MemphisThis zoo has a history of over one hundred years. It is home to more than 3,500 animals representing over 500

6、 different species, including the Giant Panda. In 2008, Memphis Zoo was chosen to be the No. 1 zoo in the US on Trip Advisor.1. According to the passage, we know that Henry Doorly Zoo .A. has an aquarium in itB. sits in a small cityC. is the largest zoo in the worldD. has a history of over one hundr

7、ed years2. Why is San Diego Zoo considered to be special? A. It is free for the public. B. Animals are not kept in cages there.C. People can get close to wild animals there. D. It has the highest number of animal species.3. Which zoo is the best choice for you and your kids to visit?A. Henry Doorly

8、Zoo.B. San Diego Zoo.C. St. Louis Zoo. D. Memphis Zoo.4. Which of the following statement is TRUE? A. Trip Advisor reviewers didnr rank Henry Doorly Zoo No. 1 in the country. B. Animals in San Diego Zoo live out of the cages. C. St. Louis Zoo used to be a Worlds Fair. D. More than 3,500 animal speci

9、es are living in Memphis Zoo5. The main purpose of the passage is to .A. compare the popularity of these zoos B. show the popularity of zoos in AmericaC. present the result of Trip Advisors study D. introduce several popular zoos in AmericaB Fast-food chains have a New Years determination: drop the

10、junk. As people express dislike for food they think is overly processed, McDonalds and other chains are trying to keep away from serving reheated meals with chemicals. Recasting (重鑄) fast food as “fresh” and “real” will be difficult, in large part because its so universally regarded as cheap and ful

11、l of fat. Another problem is that terms like “fresh”, “real” and “healthy” have nebulous meanings, making it hard for companies to understand how to make the transformation.One way chains are looking to recast themselves is by reducing chemicals people might find unacceptable. Already, packaged food

12、 companies have begun to remove such ingredient. PepsiCo, for example, said it would remove vegetable oil from Gatorade after a teenager noted it isnt approved for use in some markets overseas.And fast-food chains want to jump on the “clean label” trend. Last month, McDonalds declared improvements t

13、he company is working on, including the reduction of ingredient labels. This came after the company reported a 4.6 percent drop in U.S. sales for November, worse than two years of struggling performance. Part of the appeal of fast-casual chains is that they position themselves as being higher in qua

14、lity. Chipotle said sales at some chain shops rose 19.8 percent in the most recent season. And Panera promised to remove artificial colors and flavors from its food by 2016.There are likely many cases where former ingredients could be replaced with natural ones without great cost. Since their functi

15、ons are different, companies would have to examine recipes product by product. Michele Simon, a public health lawyer also said getting rid of additives (添加劑) here and there wont be enough to change the way people think about fast food. “Thats just rearranging deck (甲板) chairs on the Titanic,” Simon

16、said. 6. What makes it difficult for fast-food chains to be accepted as fresh and real? A. Their long traditions. B. Few materials available. C. Changes in attitudes to food. D. Developments in processing food. 7. The underlined word “nebulous” in Paragraph 1 can best be replaced by “_”. A. wrong B.

17、 double C. hiddenD. unclear8. What causes McDonalds to make efforts to change? A. The government commands it to. B. They want to provide healthy food. C. Therere fewer and fewer customers. D. Technology has made great improvements. 9. By “Thats just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic”, Simon mea

18、ns “_”. A. It will fail in no time. B. It will make little difference. C. It will produce an amazing effect. D. It will need lots of time and money. 10. How is the text mainly developed? A. By giving examples. B. By offering analyses.C. By giving descriptions. D. By making comparisons. 第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題

19、3分,滿分15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)。There was a time when Whitney didnt have many friends. She was a bit shy. She never really wanted to be popular. 11 All through high school, she just slipped in and out of “l(fā)ight” friendships where she didnt find much comfort (安慰).When it was time t

20、o go to college, Whitney was quite nervous. She was going to be rooming with someone she didnt know and living in a town 300 miles away from home. 12 She had no idea how she was going to make friends in a new environment. Something that happened in the first class at college changed Whitneys life. 1

21、3 The question for each student was always the same, “What is your goal (目標(biāo)) for this class?” Most of the students said it was to get a good grade or something similar, but Whitney said something different. 14 While most of the students sat in silence, one student came to Whitney, held out his hand

22、and introduced himself. 15 The whole room was silent all eyes focused on Whitney and the hand just in front of her. She smiled and held her hand out to take his and a friendship was formed. It was a friendship that lasted all through college.A. He asked if she would be his friend. B. But she wanted

23、to have someone to share secrets.C. She tried to put up a brave face and smiled.D. There wouldnt be a single person she knew there.E. She said that her goal was to make just one good friend.F. She knew she was sure to make friends with someone.G. All students were asked to share a little about thems

24、elves.II.完形填空 (共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) Germany is a highly developed country. Many people think its people lead a luxurious (奢侈的) life.One day, my friend and I 16 a restaurant. We noticed that a young couple were having their meal. There were 17 two dishes and two cans of beer on their table. I wondere

25、d if such a(n) 18 meal could be fine and whether the girl would leave that 19 man.As we were 20 , my friend ordered more food for us. When we left, there was still about one third of the food we had ordered on the table. When we were leaving, the young man spoke to us in English. We 21 that he was u

26、nhappy about us 22 so much food. “We paid for our food. It is none of your 23 ,” my friend told him. The young man was so angry that he 24 took his phone out and made a call to someone.After a while, an officer from the Social Security Organization arrived. Upon knowing what had happened, he gave us

27、 a 50 fine (罰款), which 25 us. The officer told us in a 26 voice, “ 27 is yours but resources belong to society. There are many 28 people in the world who are 29 hunger. We have no 30 to waste resources.”Their attitude to eating put both of us to 31 . We need to correct our wrong 32 . We are from a c

28、ountry which is not very rich. To save face, we often think we should order more than we can eat, which 33 our friends our generosity. We should realize that resources dont belong to a(n) 34 person but they belong to everyone. We cant 35 to waste them.16. A. enteredB. openedC. leftD. called17. A. st

29、illB. evenC. already D. only18 A. cheapB. simpleC. expensiveD. common19. A. gentleB. stupidC. meanD. friendly20. A. fullB. hungryC. honestD. free21. A. disagreedB. ignoredC. understoodD. doubted22 A. orderingB. eatingC. servingD. wasting23. A. businessB. powerC. actionD. concern24. A. slowlyB. calml

30、yC. exactlyD. immediately25. A. surprised B. upset C. worriedD. satisfied26. A. relaxingB. seriousC. grateful D. boring27. A. MoneyB. DecisionC. RightD. Freedom28. A. oldB. youngC. richD. poor29. A. thinking about B. suffering from C. bringing inD. getting along with30. A. use B. reasonC. needD. way

31、31. A. interestB. troubleC. shameD. joy 32. A. purposeB. methodC. educationD. opinion33. A. returnsB. showsC. lendsD. passes34. A. singleB. wealthyC. importantD. special35. A. expectB. manageC. affordD. Begin高一年級英語月考參考答案閱讀理解1-5 ABCBD 6-10 ADCBA6. A。由第一段 in large part because its so universally regarded as cheap and full of fat可知,快餐連鎖企業(yè)重塑形象困難的原因是其長期而廣泛留下的便宜和脂肪過多的印象。7. D。由本句后半段提到的“各公司不知道到底怎樣做出改變”可知,對“fresh”, “real” and “healthy”的定義是“模糊的、不清晰的

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