江西九江同文中学18-19学度高一上期第一次考试—英语
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江西九江同文中学18-19学度高一上期第一次考试—英语
第I卷〔共115分〕
第一部分听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕
第一节〔共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分〕
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A, B, C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一个小题。
每段对话仅读一遍
Who turned off the air conditioner?
A. The man.
B. The woman.
C. Mr. Li
2. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In a hotel.
B. At an airport.
C. In a supermarket.
3. What will the woman do this evening?
A. Read a novel.
B. Meet some friends
C. Chat with her net friends.
4. What are the two speakers talking about?
A. The woman's birthday.
B. Their favorite colors.
C. The man's shirt.
5. What does the woman advise the man to do?
A. To punish his son.
B. To play computer games with his son.
C. To try another way to treat his son.
第二节〔共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分〕
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A, B, C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。
6. What is the relationship between the man and the woman?
A. A couple.
B. College classmates.
C. Workmates.
7. What will the woman do at the weekend?
A. Go shopping.
B. Go swimming.
C. Surf the Internet.
听第7段材料,回答第8~10题。
8. Why does the man make the call?
A. To make an appointment.
B. To talk to Dr. Habi.
C. To check if Dr. Habi is at work.
9. When will the man see the doctor?
A. Any time in the morning next week.
B. Any time next week.
C. 10 am, Thursday, next week.
10. What can we know about the woman?
A. She is Dr. Habi’s wife.
B. She is Dr. Habi’s secretary.
C. She is Dr. Habi’s boss.
听第8段材料,回答第11~13题。
11. What room does the woman want?
A. A single room.
B. A double room.
C. A suite.
12. How would the woman pay for the hotel room?
A. In cash.
B. With a credit card.
C. With a check.
13. What is the woman doing?
A. She's making a business travel.
B. She's making a domestic travel.
C. She's travelling overseas.
听第9段材料,回答第14~16题。
14. Where did the conversation probably take place?
A. In Mr. James’ office.
B. In Miss Francis’s house.
C. Outside Mr. Adams’ office.
15. What does the man ask Mr. Adams to do?
A. To finish the report in the morning.
B. To stop chatting on the Internet while at work.
C. To fetch a cup of coffee for him.
16. When will the man need the report?
A. At 11 am.
B. at 3:30 pm.
C. At 4 pm.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20题。
17. What is Albert according to the speech?
A. A French economist.
B. The survey organizer.
C. A website manager.
18. How many people visited this website per month last year probably?
A. 16,000.
B. 30,000.
C. 8,000.
19. Why do these used items as gifts come to be so popular?
A. Because they are more expensive and attractive.
B. Because they are cheaper and eco-friendly.
C. Because they are products online.
20. What will consumers take into consideration while buying second-hand goods?
A. Lower prices.
B. Websites’businesses.
C. French items.
第二部分:英语知识运用〔共两节,总分值45分〕
第一节:单项选择〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕
从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出能够填入空白处的最正确选项。
21. ---How do you Chinese celebrate Mid-autumn Day?
---Well, it depends. For me, I usually sit in the yard, ____ the full moon with my family.
A. appreciating
B. admiring
C. looking
D. to enjoy
22. Actually, it never occurred to me that he _____ have been so rude to the customers.
I _____ say he _____ get punished by his company for this.
A. shall, will, will
B. must, need, can
C. should, dare, shall
D. dare, might, would
23. ---I don't think our earth will be destroyed as described in the film 2018?
---______. It is merely a science fiction film!
A. That's OK.
B. Nor am I
C. I can't agree more.
D. You are right.
24. Only after you go to some rural areas suffering water shortages ______ realize how serious the situation is.
A. you could
B. could you
C. so that you could
D. could you be able to
25. It is not how much you read but ____ you read _____ counts.
A. what, what
B. that, that
C. what, that
D. which, how
26. If you ___ carry with you the belief that whatever you do is right, it's none of my business.
A. should
B. must
C. may
D. can
27. ________, we can carry out our diving experiment in the sea.
A. If weather permit
B. Weather permitting
C. Weather permits
D. If weather will permit
28. I dislike ____ when I am left alone to start a conversation with a stranger.
A. it
B. that
C. this
D. one
29. ---Did Jack take the doctor's advice that he _____ in bed for a couple of days?
---If only he _____!
A. lie, had
B. should lie, did
C. lay, did
D. lies, does
30. Our teacher urges us to form a good habit of learning, _____ we think will benefit us in the long term.
A. what
B. which
C. that
D. who
31. ---I expected him to be nervous before his speech, but he is as cool as a cucumber.
---He ______ it carefully.
A. could have prepared
B. need have prepared
C. must have prepared
D. should have prepared
32. ---What's that terrible noise, David?
---Oh, I forgot to tell you. The new machines in the nearby plant ____.
A. were tested
B. will be tested
C. have been tested
D. are being tested.
33. Obviously, ____ they can make it before the deadline really depends on their efforts.
A. that
B. what
C. if
D. whether
34. The number of air crashes that ____ in developing countries _____ increasing.
A. happen, is
B. happens, is
C. take place, are
D. takes place, are
35. ---What do you think of the suggestion _____ he brought up at the meeting yesterday?
---Personally, I don't agree to the suggestion _____ we should account for every penny we spend.
A. which, which
B. that, which
C. which, that
D. what, that
第二节:完形填空〔共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕
When I was in the 8th grade in Ohio, a girl named Helen in my class had a terrible accident. As she was running to the bus in order not to miss it, she slipped __36__ some ice and fell under the wheels of the bus. She __37__ the accident, but was paralyzed (使瘫痪) from the waist down. I went to see her, in my 13-year-old __38__ thinking she wouldn’t live __39__ from then on.
Over the years, I moved and didn’t think __40__ about Helen after that. Three years ago, in Florida, my oldest son was hit by a car while riding his bike, __41__ a terrible brain injury. While I was looking after my son, a lady who said she was the hospital's social worker called. It was a(n) __42__ trying day. I burst into tears for no reason and __43__.
A short time later, a beautiful woman in a wheelchair __44__ into my son's room with a box of tissues. After 16 years, I still __45__ Helen. She smiled, __46__ me the tissues and hugged me. I told her who I was, and after we both got through the __47__ of that, she began to tell me about her life __48__ we last saw each other. She married, had children and got her degree so that she could smooth the path for those __49__ than her. She told me that if there was anything she could give me, it would be __50__.
Looking at this wonderful, __51__ person, I felt small. But I also had the first hope I __52__ since learning that my son was hurt. From this person that I thought would have no __53__ of life, I learned that where there is life, there is hope. My son __54__ recovered and we moved back north, but I __55__ Helen a debt that I can never repay.
36. A. by B. on C. into D. with
37. A. survived B. suffered C. blamed D. charged
38. A. mind B. body C. expectation D. recognition
39. A. actually B. universally C. normally D. commonly
40. A. any B. highly C. much D. badly
41. A. causing B. landing C. adjusting D. acquiring
42. A. mainly B. responsibly C. approximately D.
particularly
43. A. put up B. hung up C. took up D. pulled up
44. A. rolled B. stepped C. stormed D. stole
45. A. loved B. recognized C. located D. stimulated
46. A. placed B. took C. pressed D. handed
47. A. fun B. arrangement C. shock D. honor
48. A. when B. until C. since D. before
49. A. less fortunate B. better off
C. more dependent
D. more unique
50. A. courage B. hope C. pleasure D. honor
51. A. challenging B. rewarding C. comforting D. giving
52. A. promoted B. abolished C. abandoned D. felt
53. A. quality B. specialty C. development D. inspiration
54. A. suddenly B. miraculously C. independently D. consciously
55. A. possess B. own C. owe D. have 第三部分:阅读理解〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕
A
If you ever get the feeling that you’re on your own, then spare a thought for Don Sammons.
The hamlet (小镇) of Buford in Wyoming is a single-populated area, as the 60-year-old is the only man, woman or child living there.
But even though the hamlet is 8,000 feet up a cold mountain, he says he doesn't feel lonely and he runs a petrol station and convenience shop.
Mr. Sammons left Los Angeles with his wife and bought the tiny town with six buildings to escape their busy lifestyle.
When the couple moved, there were seven people living in Buford working for a railroad that passes nearby, but they all moved away to bigger towns by the mid-1990s. Then his wife died 15 years ago and his son, now aged 26, moved to Colorado three years ago. So that left Mr. Sammons in Buford on his own.
He gets about 1,000 visitors a day to the village during the summer, which has a billboard proclaiming (宣布) his small empire, but this drops to around 100 during the winter, in which the winds often blow at 70mph.
Mr. Sammons turned a school house, which operated between 1905 and 1962, into his office and made another old store built in 1895 into a four-car garage.
He lives in a three-bedroom small wooden house and enjoys 200 yards to his workplace. “I'm the king of the town here,” he said.
Buford was formed in 1866 to protect workers building a railroad. It was once home to 2,000 people, most of whom were foreign migrant rail workers, and a post office was built in 1880. The town was named Buford after Civil War general John Buford following the opening.
The town was sold to a private buyer by the railroad company in 1970 and Mr. Sammons arrived with his wife ten years later after working in the moving business in California.
56. The text is mainly about _______.
A. Don Sammons' daily life.
B. the history of a small town
C. the cultural custom of a town
D. an old town and its only resident
57. When did Mr. Sammons buy the town Buford?
A. In 1970.
B. In 1980.
C. In 1990.
D. In 2000.
58. Mr. Sammons bought the town with the main purpose of ________.
A. making money by doing business
B. opening up the tourism industry
C. leading a peaceful and quiet life
D. avoiding being bothered by other people
59. Which one is the right order of the following events about the town of Buford?
a. A post office was built here.
b. All rail workers left the town
c. Many foreign migrant rail workers worked here.
d. A school house was operated her
e.
e. A store was built here.
A. c-a-e-b-d
B. c-e-a-d-b
C. c-a-d-e-b
D. c-a-e-d-b
60. According to the text, Don Sammons ______.
A. lives alone but feels satisfied with his life in the town
B. sometimes feels lonely because his son is away
C. has many friends who come to see him every summer
D. is used to the warm weather in winter in the town
B
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DISCOUNTS:
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Supersaver:Half-priceseatsareavailableforpeoplewithdisabilities.Itisadvisabl etobookinadvance.Thereisamaximum(最多)ofeightwheelchairspacesavailableandonewheelchairspacewillbehelduntilanhourbe foretheshow.
Standby:Bestavailableseatsareonsalefor$6fromonehourbeforetheperformanceforpe oplesuitableforSaverandSupersaverdiscountsandthirtyminutesbeforeforallothercust omers.
GroupBookings:Thereisatenpercentdiscountforpartiesoftwelveormore.
School:Schoolpartiesoftenormorecanbook$6standbyticketsinadvanceandwillgeteveryt enthticketfree.
Pleasenote:Weareunabletoexchangeticketsorrefund(退还)moneyunlessaperformanceiscalledoffduetounforeseencircumstances.
61.Ifyouwanttobookaticket,youcan’t______.
etheInternet
B.ringthebookingnumberandpayfortheticketsbycreditcard
C.gototheBoxOfficeonSundays
pleteabookingformandpostittotheBoxOffice
62.Accordingtothenotes,whocanget$2off?
A.A20-year-oldfull-timecollegestudent
B.A55-year-oldwoman
C.An18-year-oldteenager.
D.ThepeoplewhobooktheticketsonFridays.
63.Ifyoumakeagroupbookingforagroupof14adults,howmuchshouldyoupay?
A.$120.
B.$126.
C.$140.
D.$150.
64.FromthetextwecanknowallthefollowinginformationEXCEPTthat____.
A.thereareonly8wheelchairspacesinthetheatre.
B.theaudiencecan'trefundmoneyiftheperformanceisonshow
C.agroupof12personscanget10percentdiscount
D.aschoolpartyof15studentsshouldpay$90forthestandbytickets
65.Whatkindofticketsarethecheapest?
A.Thestandbytickets
B.Thestandbyticketsforschoolpartiesoftenormore.
C.TheticketsforSaverdiscount.
D.Theticketsforgroupbooking.
C
TIJUANA,Mexico---Apowerfulearthquakeswayed(摇动)buildingsfromLosAngelestoTijuana,killingtwopeopleinMexico,blackingoutcitiesa ndforcingtheevacuation(疏散)ofhospitalsandnursinghomes.OneCaliforniacityclosedoffitsdowntownduetounstabl ebuildings.
The7.2-magnitudequakecenteredjustsouthoftheUSbordernearMexicaliwasoneofthestron gestearthquakestohittheregionindecades.
“Itsoundslikeit’sfeltbyatleast20millionpeople,”USGSseismologist(地震学家)LucyJonessaid.“MostofsouthernCaliforniafeltthisearthquake.”
Sundayafternoon'searthquakehithardestinMexicali,acommercecenteralongMexico's borderwithCalifornia,whereauthoritiessaidthequakewasfollowedbyatleast20smallera ftershocks,includingonesofmagnitudes5.1,4.5and4.3.
“IthasnotstoppedtremblinginMexicali,”saidBajaCaliforniastateCivilProtectionDirectorAlfredoEscobedoonMonday.
EscobedosaidonemanwaskilledwhenhishomecollapsedjustoutsideofMexicaliandanoth erdiedwhenherushedintothestreetinpanicandwasstruckbyacar.Atleast100peoplewerein juredinthecity,mostofthemstruckbyfallingobjects.Powerwasoutinvirtuallytheentire city. SusanWarmbierwasputtingawaygroceriesintheSanDiegosuburbofChulaVistawhenherhusba ndasked,“Isthehousemoving?”
ElsewhereinSanDiego,therewerereportsofshatteredwindows,brokenpipesandwaterma inbreaksinprivatebuildings,butnoreportsofinjuries,SanDiegoFire-RescueDepartment spokesmanMauriceLuquesaid.CoronadoBridgeoverSanDiegoBaywasbrieflyclosedasapreca ution.
AcrosstheborderinTijuana,Mexico,thequakecausedbuildingstoswayandknockedoutpower insomeareas.Notsunamiwarningwasissued,buthundredsofpeopleonTijuana'scrowdedbeac hfearedtheworstandfledwhentheyfeltthegroundshake.
66.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.AstrongquakeinMexico,butnotsunami
B.Astrongquakekills2peopleinMexico,frightensUSstates
C.Astrongquake,downtownsclosedoff
D.Astrongquake,buildingscollapse
67.The7.2-magnitudequake_____.
A.centeredjustsouthoftheMexico
B.wasfeltby20millionpeopleinMexico
C.wasfeltbymostofsouthernCalifornia
D.wasthestrongestearthquaketohittheregionincenturies
68.WhichisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Somecitieshadpowerfailureafterthequake.
B.Oneofthecitiesclosedoffitsdowntownbecauseoftheswayingbuildings.
C.Manysmallerquakeshappenedafterthe7.2-magnitudeone.
D.Hundredsofpeopleonthebeachdiedbecauseofthetsunami.
69.Peoplegotinjuredmostly_____.
A.becausetheywereinpanic
B.becausethepowerwasoutinthewholecity
C.becauseofthefallingobjects
D.becausetheywereburiedunderthefallingobjects
70.CoronadoBridgeoverSanDiegoBaywasbrieflyclosed______.
A.toavoidfurtherdangers
B.bytheSanDiegoFire-RescueDepartment
C.asaremindingofthequake
D.topreventthebridgefromdestroying
D
Isn'titironicthatperhapsthemostlovedtoyachildhasisateddybear?Itisalsoironict hatloversoftengiveteddybearstotheirpartnerswithfewheartsandlovingmessagesonthem .Youmayaskwhatisironicaboutthat.Well,thewaylivingbearsaretreatedbyhumansisbarba ric(野蛮的).
Didyouknowthatover12,000bearsarekeptincagesinAsiawheretheycannotstandupandca nbarelyturnaround?Theycannothibernateasotherbearsdoastheycannotliedownbecauseof thebarstheyhavetolieon.Thesebearsarekeptfortheirbile(胆汁)andtheprocessofextracting(抽出,榨取)itwouldmakeyouweep.Thesebeautifulcreatureshavetubeinsertedintotheirabdomensl eadingtotheirgallbladder(皮囊)toextractthebile.Thewoundisopeneduptothreetimesadaytopreventitfromhealingsot hatthebilecanbeextractedasitbuildsup.Thisofcourseoftenleadstoinfection,abscesse s(脓肿)andgreatpain.
Perhapssomebearpawsoup?InCambodia,VietnamorJapan,ifyou’repreparedtopayUS$1000youcanhaveyourfillofbearpawsoup.Theydon’thavetocapturethebear;he’sinacageandkeptalive.Hispawishacked(砍)offandyourorderisprepared.Ofcoursewhenth enextordercomesin,anotherpawishackedoffandsoonuntilhehasnopawsleft.Heisthenhitt odeathandeaten.Icannottellyouthemannerofkilling.Itdistressesmetoomuch,butyoucan sourcethisinformationfromtheInternetifinterested.
Fortunatelythereareorganizationsouttheretryingtostopthesehorrificpractices.W eallneedtolendourweightandsupporttotheseagencies;theyrelyondonationsandvoluntee rs.
I'msurethatyounowappreciatedtheironyofthebelovedteddybearthatchildrentaketob edwiththem.ThebearisabeautifulcreatureandIfindithardtocomprehendman'slackofcomp assionandthedepthofhiscruelty.
71.Thewritermentionstheexampleofthepawsoupandthebearsinthecageinorderto_____.
A.callourattentiontotheprotectionofanimals.
B.supporthisorherargumentinthistext
C.showwhywildbearsarebecomingsmallerinnumber
D.provebearsarelivingapooranddangerouslife
72.Whyaretubesinsertedintotheabdomenofbears?
A.Tostopbearsfromrunningaway
B.Togetbearscontrolledeasily
C.Tokeepbearsawakedayandnight
D.Toextractbilefrombears.
73.Thewritermentionsthetwoexamplesinthistextinordertoshowthat_____.
A.bearsarenotbetterreservedallovertheworld
B.humansarefondofbearpawsoup
C.humanstreatbearsinacruelway
D.bearpawsoupisveryexpensiveinsomecountries
74.Theunderlinedword“comprehend”inthelastparagraphmeans______.
A.understand
B.invent
C.describe
D.imitate
75.Whatisthewriter'sargumentinthistext?
A.Itisbarbaricofhumanstotreatlivingbearscruelly.
B.Wehumansshouldnottreatthelivingbearssocrudely.
C.Weshouldnotextractbilefromlivingbears.
D.Wehumansshoulddomoretoprotectbears.
第II卷〔共35分〕
第四部分:写作〔共两节,总分值35分〕
第一节:任务型阅读〔共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分〕
Springiscoming.ForstudentsintheUS,thatmeansavacationisonitsway.
IntheUS,studentsmaybegintheirspringvacationatdifferenttime,dependingonwherethey live.Sowhilestudentsfromonetownareonvacation,theirneighboursinthenexttownmighth aveclassesasusual.
Springvacationisalsoknownas
“springbreak”.Duringthistime,studentshaveonetotwoweeksofffromschool.Thebreaku suallyhappensinlateMarchorApril.
Springbreakisafunandrelaxingtime.Teachersusuallydon'tgiveassignmentsovertheb reak,sostudentscanspendtheirdaysandnightsfreefromschool-timestress.
_____tospendthetime.Somefamiliesgoonvacation,visitinganewstateorevenanewcoun try.Othersmaytraveltovisitfamilymemberswholivefaraway.Orstudentsmayenjoythebrea kbyrelaxingathome,readingbooksandwatchingmovies,orvisitingfriends'houses.
Sometimesteachersleadoverseastripsforgroupsofstudents.Onaten-daytrip,forexam ple,studentsmightgoonatourthroughSpain,FranceandItaly.Thesetripsareoftenexpensi ve,buttheygivestudentsanunusualchancetoseeotherpartsoftheworld.
Nomatterhowthey'vespentthebreakstudentsreturntoschoolfeelingrelaxedandreadyt ofinishtheschoolyear.
76.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?(nomorethan15words)
________________________________________________________
77.WhyarethestudentsintheUSfreefromschool-timestressduringthespringbreak?(nomor ethan12words)
________________________________________________________
78.Listthreeactivitiesthestudentsdoduringthevacation?(nomorethan30words)
1)________________________________________________________
2)________________________________________________________
3)________________________________________________________
79.FillintheblankinParagraph5withproperwords(nomorethan5words)
__________________________________________________________
80.Whatdoes“they”inParagraph6probablyreferto?(nomorethan4words)
_______________________________________________________
第二节:书面表达〔总分值25分〕
最近,越来越多学生开始出国留学,请你简要分析其中的缘故,并谈谈自己的看法。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
高一英语试卷答案
听力:1~5CABCC
6~10BBACB 11~15ABCAB 16~20CCBBA。