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雅安高2019級4月月考試題英語120150I(選擇題II(非選擇題。第Ⅰ卷(90分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)Whatwillthemanprobablydo?arest. B.Gotoaparty. C.Meethisboss.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?Hehasbeencaughtcopyingareport.Heisnotfreeatthemoment.Hewon’tleavetillthelastminute.Whatisthewomanconcernedabout?Herhealth. B.Hercharacter. C.Herappearance.Whatdoesthemanmean?Thefridgewillbefixed. B.Theroomwillbewarmer. C.Thelightswillbeturnedon.Whatdoesthemanimply?Thewomanalreadyhastoomanyshoes.Thenewshoesdonotlookgoodenough.Hedoesn’tcarewheretoputthenewshoes.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽第6段材料,回答6、7兩個(gè)小題。Whydoesn’tthemanwanttofly?Hewantstoenjoythescenery. B.Hethinksdangerous. C.Helikestakingthebus.Whichmeansoftransportdoesthewomanprefer?Thebus. B.Thetrain. C.Thecar.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。Whyisthewomanworried?Shedoesn’tknowwhattoread.Shehasn’tfinishedhertask.Shehasnotimetowriteherbook.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?HehasbeentoEuropewiththewoman.Hehasforgottentowritehisreports.Hehasfinishedreadingallthebooks.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。Whathelpstoimpresstheinterviewerinthefirstplace?Properbodylanguage. B.Excellentmemory. C.Naturalvoice.Whatshouldthemandobeforetheinterview?Practicehandshaking.Recitetheanswerstopossiblequestions.Getsomeinformationaboutthepany.Whatadvicedoesthewomanofferaboutthetopicofsalary?Nottomentionitatthefirstinterview.Nottobringitupinanindirectlettheinterviewermentionitnexttime.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。Howdoesthemankilltime?Byeatingpotatochips. B.BywatchingC.Bytakingawalk.Whatdoesthewomandislike?Thesquare. B.Theparks. C.Thecity.Whatdoesthemanthinkisthemostimportant?Entertainment. B.Ine. C.Quietness.Whatdothemanandwomandisagreeon?Whetherthecityneedsasymbol.Whethertheamusementparkshouldbebuilt.Whetherthesquareisagoodplaceforawalk.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。WhatkindofEnglishlessonsdoesthespeakerremend?Examinationskills. B.Readingandwriting. C.Listeningandspeaking.Howcanalearnertakethelessonswhenheisnotonline?Byusingthedownloadedsoundfiles.Bymakingconversationswithothers.Byreviewingwords,phrasesandidioms.Whatismentionedasanadvantageofthespeaker’sonlinecourse?Itimproveslearners’Englishskillsquickly.Itofferslearnersbetterstudymethods.Ithelpslearnerstomakefriends.What’sthespeaker’sideaaboutlearningEnglish?Beingconfidentinlearning.LearningEnglishlittlebylittle.Havingclearlearninggoals.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30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ACampOneofaKindSummerCampsforKidsWeletoCampAll-Star,yourNo.1summersportscampforkids!LocatedonthefamousKentsHillGreatSportsSummerCampsforKidsCampAll-StarstandsoutamongthesuccessfulcampsintheU.S.Wehaveawidevarietyofactivitiesandsportstochoosefrom:fishing,dance,basketball,soccer,baseball,andtennis.Boysandgirls,aged8-16,cancustomizetheirownschedulesinour2,3,4or6weeksummercampsessionforkids.TheaimofCampCallTodayAboutOurOvernightSummerCampsforKidsDon’tletyourkidswasteanothersummerplayingvideogamesandsittingaround.Letthemenjoytheirtimeandgetsomeexerciseatourexcitingandfriendlysummersportscamp.Informationforourupingcampscanbefoundonourwebsite.Foradditionalinformationorquestions,contactustoday.WehopeyourkidscanjoinusatCamp21.CampA.issurroundedbyabeautifullake B.providesvariousactivitiesandsports C.offerstimelyinformationonitswebsite D.allowschildrentoplayoutsidealldaylong 22.OneofthegoalsofCampA.firekids’imagination B.buildupkids’confidenceC.developkids’leadershipskills D.promotekids’self-control23.Thisadvertisementisintendedfor______.A.parents B.coaches C.staff D.campersBItwasthedayafterHalloweenwhenmygrandmotherwasadmittedtothehospitalwiththeworstheadacheshe’deverhad.Whileposinginourcostumesthenightbefore,weknewsomethingwaswrong,justnothowwrong. Grandma’shousewasthecentralgatheringplaceofmyfamily.Sundaylunches,birthdaydinners,Easter,Thanksgiving,andChristmas—allwereourtraditions,withherashostess.Whilemyparentswerebusyrunningtheirsmallbusiness,thereweremanynightswhenGrandmafedmeandputmetobedinherspareroom,untiltheycametogetme.IspentmysummersatGrandma’sandIwenteverywherewithher.Icouldn’timagineatimewhenshewouldn’tbearoundme. ThenNovember1,1991beganhermonth-longstayinthehospital—shesufferedfromarareinfection(感染)callednocardiaasteroides.AfterbeingbornintheyearoftheGreatDepression,livingthroughWorldWarII,raisingthreekids,andbeingwidowedattheageof48,Grandmaneverexpectedtoliveintoherseventies.Theinfectioninherbrainseemedtoconfirmthatshewasn’tlongforthisworld.Butthat’snottheendofherstory.Ateamofdoctorssuccessfullyremovedtheabscess(膿腫),andGrandmaevenmadeitintoalocalmedicaljournal.Herdoctorcalledher“thebrainlady”. Grandmacelebratedher85thbirthdayinMarchthisyear.Inthealmost23yearssinceherrecovery,she’sseentwoofherfourgrandchildrengetmarriedandweledthreegreat-grandsons.Althoughtheydamagesomethinginherhouse,shelovesitwhenmytwoboyseover.AndwhileIknowtheymakeherday,seeingherloveblossomforanothergenerationmakesmydaytoo.HappyGrandparents’Daytomyamazinggrandmother!24.WhencelebratingHalloween,theauthor’sfamily_______.A.knewGrandmawouldappearinalocalmedicaljournalB.foundthatsomethingwaswrongwiththecostumesC.didn’trealizethatGrandmawasfeelingunwellD.didn’tknowhowseriousGrandma’sillnesswas25.Whatisthetraditionoftheauthor’sfamily?A.Runningsmallbusinesses. B.SpendingsummersatGrandma’s.C.MakingGrandmahostessanywhere.D.GatheringatGrandma’satspecialevents.26.WhendidGrandmahavetheoperationtoremovetheabscess?A.Attheageof60. B.Whenshewasabout62.C.BeforeNovember1,1991. D.Afterthisyear’sHalloween.27.Theauthorwrotethistext_____.A.inhonorofGrandma B.topromoteGrandparents’DayC.tostresstheimportanceofhealth D.incelebrationofGrandma’srecoverycTherearetwokindsofmemory:short-termandlong-term.Informationinlong-termmemorycanberememberedatalatertimewhenitisneeded.Theinformationmaybekeptfordaysorweeks.However,informationinshort-termmemoryiskeptforonlyafewseconds,usuallybyrepeatingtheinformationoverandover.Thefollowingexperimentshowshowshort-termmemoryhasbeenstudied.HenningstudiedhowstudentswhoarelearningEnglishasasecondlanguageremembervocabulary.Thesubjectsinhisexperimentwere75collegestudents.TheyrepresentedalllevelsofabilityinEnglish:beginning,intermediate(中等),andnativespeakingstudents.Tobegin,thesubjectslistenedtoarecordingofanativespeakerreadingaparagraphinEnglish.Followingtherecording,thesubjectstooka15-questiontesttoseewhichwordstheyremembered.Eachquestionhadfourchoices.Thesubjectshadtocirclethewordtheyhadheardintherecording,someofthequestionshadfourchoicesthatsoundalike.Forexample,weather,whether,wither,andwetterarefourwordsthatsoundalike.Someofthequestionshadfourchoicesthathavethesamemeaning.Method,way,manner,andsystemwouldbefourwordswiththesamemeaning.Finallythesubjectstookalanguageproficiencytest.HenningfoundthatstudentswithalowerproficiencyinEnglishmademoreoftheirmistakesonwordsthatsoundalike;studentswithahigherproficiencymademoreoftheirmistakesonwordsthathavethesamemeaning.Henning'sresultssuggestthatbeginningstudentsholdthesoundofwordsintheirshort-termmemory,andadvancedstudentsholdthemeaningofwordsintheirshort-termmemory.28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Henninggaveaseparatetestonvocabularytohisstudents.B.Long-termmemorycanbeachievedonlybytraining.C.Itiseasiertotestshort-termmemorythanlong-termmemory.D.Informationinshort-termmemoryisdifferentfromthatinlong-termmemory.29.FromHenning'sresultwecanseethat________.A.beginnershavedifficultydistinguishingthepronunciationofwordsB.advancedstudentsalwaysrememberwordsbytheirmeaningC.itisdifficulttorememberwordsthatsoundalikeD.itisdifficulttorememberwordsthathavethesamemeaning30.Theword"subject"inthepassagemeans_________.A.thestudentexperimentedonB.thethemeoflisteningmaterialC.abranchofknowledgestudiedD.memory31.Thepassagecenterson________.A.anexperimentonstudentsB.twokindsofmemoryC.short-termmemoryD.memoryDCelebrityhasbeeoneofthemostimportantrepresentativesofpopularculture.Fansusedtobecrazyaboutaspecificfilm,butnowthepublictendstobaseitsconsumption(消費(fèi))ontheinterestofcelebrityattachedtoanygivenproduct.Besides,fashionmagazineshavealmostabandonedthepracticeofputtingmodelsonthecoverbecausetheydon’tsellnearlyaswellasfamousfaces.Asaresult,celebritieshaverealizedtheirunbelievablypowerfulmarketpotential,movingfromadvertisingforothers’productstodevelopingtheirown.Celebrityclothinglinesaren’tapletelynewphenomenon,butinthepasttheyweretypicallyaimedattheordinaryconsumers,andlimitedtoafewTVactresses.Todaythey’restartedbyfirst-classstarswhoseproductsenjoyequalfamewithsomeworldtopbrands.Themostsuccessfulstart-upshavebeenthosebycelebritieswithspecificpersonalstyle.Ascelebritiesbeemoreandmoreexperiencedatthemarket,theyexpandtheirproductionscalerapidly,coveringalmostalltheproductsofdailylife.However,foreverysuccessstory,there’sarelatedwarningtaleofacelebritywhoovervaluedhisconsumerappeal.Nomatterhowfamoustheproduct’soriginis,ifitfailstoimpressconsumerswithitsownqualitiesitbeginstoresembleanexerciseinself-promotionalmarketing.Andoncetheinitialattentiondiesdown,consumerinterestmightfade,loyaltyreturningtotried-and-truelabels.Today,celebritiesfaceevenmoresevereembarrassment.Thepop-culturalcirclemightbebiggerthanever,butitsrateofturnoverhasspeededupaswell.Eachmisstepthreatenstoreduceacelebrity’sshelflife,andthesamenewspaperormagazinethatoncebroughthimfamehasnoproblempickinghimtopieceswhentheopportunityappears.Still,theego’s(自我的)potentialforexpansionislimitless.Havingalreadyachievedgreatwealthandpublicrecognition,manycelebritiesseefashionasthenextfrontiertobeconquered.Asthesayinggoes,successandfailurealwaysgohandinhand.Theirsuccessasdesignersmightlastonlyashorttime,butfashion—likecelebrity—hasalwaysbeentemporary.32.Fashionmagazinestoday.totallyrefusetoputmodelsonthecoverrarelyplacemodelsonthecoverneednotworryaboutcelebrities’marketpotentialjudgethemarketpotentialofeverycelebritycorrectly33.Achangeintheconsumermarketcanbefoundtodaythat.A.priceratherthanbrandnameismoreconcernedB.producersprefermodelstocelebritiesforadvertisementsC.producerspreferTVactressestofilmstarsforadvertisementsqualityratherthantheoutsideofproductsismoreconcerned34.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4indicatesthatanywrongstepwillpossibly.shortentheartisticcareerofacelebrityinshowbusinessdamagetheimageofacelebrityintheeyesofthegeneralpubliccutshortthetimeofacelebrity’spopularityinfluencethepriceofacelebrity’sproducts35.Thepassageismainlyabout.A.celebrityandpersonalstyle B.celebrityandmarketpotentialC.celebrityandfashiondesign D.celebrityandclothingindustry第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)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)。Thereisahugepowerinknowinghowtomakeadjustmentsinlife.Infact,possibletoturnfailureintosuccessbymakingtherightadjustments.36 Whateveryourstationinlife,everyonewillfacewhatIcallthe3Cs:changes,challengesandchoices.Thefollowingaresomesimplebutpowerfultipstohelpyoumakeeffectivelifeadjustments.37Mostpeopleseewiththeireyesbutveryfewpeopleknowhowtoobserve.Thedifferencebetweenseeingandobservingislikethedifferencebetweenreadingandstudying.Onefactorinhelpingyoutolistenbetteristohearnotonlywhatpeoplesaybutalsowhattheydon’t.Readingbodylanguageandvoiceinflection(音調(diào)變化)canhelpyoulistenbetweenthelines.Alltheseplayaneffectiveroleinhelpingyoutothinkwithyoureyesandears.Learntogowiththeflow.Thepeoplewholearntomakethebestlifeadjustmentscandevelopthehabitofgoingwiththe38.Noticepeoplewhocangowiththeflowandyouwillfindapersonwithsharpinstinctstheydependon.39 Ifyoucankeepanattitudeofpreparationfor3Cs,you’llhavethebestchanceofmakingeffectivelifeadjustments.Asthesayinggoes,ifyoustayready,youdonothavetogetready.40 Listentowhatpeopledon’tSo,what’soneofthekeyfactorsforpeoplewhofailtomakelifeadjustments?Learntothinkwithyoureyesandears.Thebestwaytodothatistotrustyourinstincts.Bepreparedforchanges,challengesandchoices.Thekeyisinknowingwheretheyareneededandhowmuch.That’sthebestadviceforanyonewhowantstomakethebestlifeadjustmentsandwin!第三部分 完形填空(共20小題;每題1.5分,滿分30分)Thatmorning,Igotonthetrainasalways.Iwasapublishingdirectorandwasreadingmynewspaper41.Butthatday,Ireaditvery42.IthoughtImustbetired.Attheoffice,Isatdown,turnedonmy43andfoundIcouldn’treadthemessageonthescreen. Eventually,worried44drovemetohospital.There,confirmationcamethatIsufferedfromaphasia(失語癥),aconditionthat45it’sdifficultorimpossibletoreceiveandproducelanguage. Iwasbackathomeaweeklater,andmy46wastogetbetterandreturntoworkinacoupleofmonths.Istarted47aspeechtherapist(治療專家)threetimesaweek,andwasgivenhomeworktohelp48myvocabularyandgrammar.Afteramonth,myownspeechbecame49 For25years,Iwasusedtoa(n)50dayofmeetings,andbringingthreemanuscriptshomewithmeeachnight.Ididn’tfeel51tosaygoodbyetomyoldself. Inthedarkestmonths,Idevotedmyselfto52.Iwouldspendhourswritingadescriptionofsomething53likeapencil.Icouldn’t54novelsornewspapers,soItriedreadingpoetry,andfoundtheshorterlineseasierto55.Myspeechcameback,andIlearnedhowtoreadagain,56muchmoreslowly.Ispentmoretimewithmyfamily,and57myselftoslowdown. Now,10yearslater,myrelationshipwithmy58isdeeperthanever.Wehave59tobeverypatientwitheachother.I’mnolongerahigh-achievingpublisherorsomeonewho6010booksaweek.I’mafamilymanwithaphasia,andifIread10booksayear,that’sgood.41.A.onceagain B.asusual C.intime D.atlast42.A.smoothly B.patiently C.worriedly D.slowly43.A.radio B.puter C.phone D.typewriter44.A.friends B.coaches C.colleagues D.roommates45.A.means B.proves C.explains D.admits46.A.discovery B.goal C.ability D.reason47.A.seeing B.teaching C.describing D.greeting48.A.receive B.repeat C.reunite D.rebuild49.A.easy B.delightful C.functional D.fast50.A.exciting B.busy C.interesting D.short51.A.afraid B.anxious C.ready D.right52.A.trying B.preparing C.focusing D.asking53.A.similar B.strange C.special D.simple54.A.produce B.recognize C.manage D.arrange55.A.create B.understand C.write D.believe56.A.since B.though C.unless D.when57.A.allowed B.expected C.advised D.ordered58.A.books B.illness C.doctors D.family59.A.decided B.chosen C.continued D.learned60.A.sells B.delivers C.reads D.collects第Ⅱ卷(60分)第四部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),滿分60分)單詞填空。根據(jù)首字母提示或中文意思提示,以單詞的恰當(dāng)形式填空,一空一詞(每小題1分,共10分)61.Theevolutionaryprocessistoo(復(fù)雜的)forordinarypeopletounderstand.62.Asheworksinaremotearea,hevisitshisparentsonly(偶爾).63.Theboyhastheabilitytodescribeeverythingvividlyinhiswritings,becausehealways(觀察)thingscarefully.64.Thereisreallynoobvious(證據(jù))thathisillnessisrelatedtohiseatinghabits.65.Althoughitmeansagreat(成就)forusChinese,wearefacingnewchallengesinthefuture.66.Inreality,althoughfatpeopleconsumemoreenergythanslimpeople,theyalsofailtorhowmuchtheyeat.67.Mozartisconsideredtobeoneofthegreatestcofalltime.68.ThemuseumexhibitsseveralofhisCubistm.69.SinthesouthwestofChina,SiChuanProvinceisfamousforitsgiantpandas.70.Shehashadanumberofdifferentjobs,rfromcheftoswimminginstructor.第二節(jié)語法填空。(每空1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。LastFridayastormsweptthroughtwovillagesintheNewTerritories,71(destroy)fourteenhomes.Sevenothersweresobadlydamaged72theirownershadtoleavethem,andfifteenothershadbrokenwindowsorroofs.Onepersonwaskilled,severalwere73(serious)hurtandtakentohospital,andanumberofotherpeoplereceivedsmallerhurt.Altogetherovertwohundredpeoplewerehomelessafterthestorm.Afarmer,Mr.Tan,saidthatthestormbeganearly74themorningandlastedforoveranhour."I75(eat)withmywifeandchildren,"hesaid,"Whenweheardaloudnoise.Afewminuteslaterourhousefelldownontopofus.Wetriedourbest76(climb)outbutthenIsawthatoneofmychildrenwas77(miss).Iwentbackinsideandfoundhim,safe78veryfrightened."Mrs.WooMeiFongsaidthatherhusbandhadjustleftforworkwhenshe79(feel)thatherhousewasmoving.Sheranoutsideatoncewithherchildren.Soldiershelpedtotakepeopleoutofthefloodedareaandthewelfaredepartmentbrought80(they)food,clothesandshelter.第三節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)文中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。每處錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(∧),并在其下面寫出該加的詞。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。Afterschool,IwasabouttoenterintomyapartmentwhileIsawalittledirtydoglyingbesidethedustbin.Helookedextremelyweak.Immediatelythehomelessdogfilledmeofsympathy.SoIdecidedtotakehimhome.Igavehimsomefoodandabath.Afterthebathhelookedenergyandrefreshed.Whatalovelydog!Whenmyparentsgothome,IaskedthatIcouldkeepthedog.Tomysurpr

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