2019级高一9月份月考英语试题(带答案)
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(精校版)山东省临沂市七中2019级高一9月份月考英语试题(带答案)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1. Who is the man looking for?
A. Tom.
B. Bill.
C. Alice.
2. How did the man return?
A. By train.
B. By car.
C. By air.
3. When can the man see Mrs. Granger?
A. This afternoon.
B. Tomorrow morning.
C. Tomorrow afternoon.
4. Where does the woman live?
A. In Edinburgh.
B. In London.
C. In York.
5. What do the speakers need to buy?
A. Tomatoes.
B. Potatoes.
C. Onions.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. How many friends will come to the party?
A. Six.
B. Eight.
C. Ten.
7. What food does the woman suggest not taking?
A. Bread.
B. Popcorn.
C. Fried chicken.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What color sportswear will the man get this year?
A. Yellow.
B. Green.
C. White.
9. What will the woman do next?
A. Go to the man's house.
B. Collect the new sportswear.
C. Get the sportswear changed.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the man studying at college?
A. French Literature.
B. History Arts.
C. American Literature.
11. How much is a cup of coffee in the Arts Building?
A. 20 pence.
B. 25 pence.
C. 35 pence.
12. Where will the man go to get a coffee?
A. The European Studies Building.
B. The American Studies Building.
C. The Development Studies Building.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. How long will the speakers’ holiday last?
A. For four weeks.
B. For five weeks.
C. For six weeks.
14. Where did the woman go last year?
A. The mountains.
B. The desert.
C. The coast.
15. What is Peter planning to do during the holiday?
A. Go home.
B. Visit a friend.
C. Attend a course.
16. Who is Walter?
A. David’s brother.
B. Maria’s husband.
C. Gyorg’s classmate.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where will the run finish?
A. At the park gate.
B. At the tennis court.
C. At the football ground.
18. What will each runner get this year?
A. A water bottle.
B. A T-shirt.
C. A cap.
19. What does the speaker say about the run?
A. It is held twice a year.
B. It will be on a weekend.
C. It is free for every runner.
20. Who cannot enter the run?
A. A 7-year-old kid.
B. A 9 year- old kid.
C. A 13-year-old kid.
第二部分:阅读理解(每题2分,满分35分)
第一节(共10题:每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Sonja Redding and her family were on their way home to Omaha. Nebraska, after a weeklong visit to Washington, D. C, with her two sons, one of whom, 5-year-old Xayvior, has autism (自闭症).
Although all of the other flights had gone fine, Xayvior became angry during one of the flights, and Redding couldn’t calm him.
“It felt like everyone on the plane was looking at us and got angry with my son, ” she wrote in a Facebook post after she got home. “I don t know what to do when others just don’t understand that he is not just a kid with no discipline (自制力) but a child with special needs who doesn’t know how to control himself.”
The day was saved by Delta flight attendan t (空乘人员) Amanda Amburgy. She tried to help Xayvior watch a movie, but when that failed, she offered to take him on a tour of the airplane. That worked, and soon the child was not only calm, but having a good time.
“When they came back, Xayvior was much calmer and happier, ” wrote Redding in the post, which now has 2, 700 likes and over 500 shares. “I want to thank this Delta attendant. She didn’t judge (评
价), and she just showed love. We need more people like this in the world.”
It wasn’t long before Amburgy was told about the post. “We’re there to help, and that’s what we want to do, ” she said in an interview. “So, we always want to make anything easier for the family as well as other passengers.”
She also shared what she felt when she read Redding s story. “When I read it, it touched my heart. It's something I would do for anyone on the plane, because that’s what I’m here for. It really made a difference in her life.”
21. How did Redding feel on the plane?
A. Tired.
B. Very angry. C Deeply afraid. D. Uncomfortable.
22.What did Amburgy do to help the family?
A. She tried her best to calm the boy.
B. She helped look after the other boy.
C. She asked the family to stay beside her.
D. She asked the other passengers for help.
23. Which of the following words can best describe Amburgy?
A. Proud.
B. Honest.
C. Warm-hearted.
D. Hard-working.
B.
In 1969, 7-year-old Mike Massimino dreamed of being an astronaut (宇航员). That year, Neil Armstrong had become the first person to set foot on the Moon.
“There was just one worry, ” Massimino recently said.” I was afraid of heights.”
After graduating from Columbia University with a degree in Industrial Engineering in 1984, Massimino wrote a letter to a top NASA officer looking for a job. The officer did not write back. However, Frank Coy, another NASA officer did.
Coy and Massimino discussed jobs at NASA on the phone. Later, while Massimino was a graduate student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), he landed a summer job as an engineer at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D. C.
Finally, Massimino applied for (申请) the astronaut training program. After his interview, he found out that he had made it into the top 10% of applicants.
Unfortunately, Massimino was unsuccessful because of his bad eyesight (视力). He wanted to re-apply, so he did something to correct his eyesight. His second application failed because he used references (推荐信) from people who didn’t know him well. Massimino was then refused a third time, again because of his eyesight.
“When you get refused that many times from NASA, it really teaches you something … As long as you keep trying, there is always a chance.” Massimino said. He got in touch with the NASA officers and was told that he could re-apply if he could correct his eyesight.
Massimino then went through several months of training for his eyes. In May 1996, after his fourth try, he was finally chosen to be a NASA astronaut. He went on to travel on two space flights, in 2002
and 2009.
Massimino was the first person ever to send a tweet (a post on Twitter) from space, writing, in part: “I am feeling great, working hard, & enjoying the magnificent views.” His team also set a team record for the number of hours spacewalking on a single space flight.
In 2014, Massimino left NASA to teach Mechanical Engineering at Columbia.
24. When did Massimino get the chance to work for NASA?
A. When he was still studying at MIT.
B. Just after he received Frank Coy’ s reply.
C. When he attended the astronaut training program.
D. Just after he graduated from Columbia University.
25. What record has Massimino made in NASA history?
A. Being the first astronaut to tweet from space.
B. Being the astronaut with the longest spacewalk.
C. Being the astronaut with the most days in space.
D. Being the first astronaut to travel on two space flights.
26. What does Massimino’ s story mainly tell us?
A. Think twice before acting.
B. Many hands make light work.
C. Where there is a will, there is a way.
D. When in Rome, do as the Romans do.
C
If you walked by James Fasulo's bedroom, in Queens, New York, you might hear the 8-year-old talking. You might think he was speaking with a friend, or with his 4-year-old sister, Anna. More likely, James would be talking to his smart speaker, an Echo Dot. “I use it daily,” he says.
James often asks his Dot to tell jokes, report the time and temperature, and play music. And his sister? “She asks it to play songs from Frozen,” he says.
As of December 2017, there were about 67 million smart speakers in households in the United States, according to a study by National Public Radio and Edison Research. A year later, that number had jumped to nearly 119 million. That's a 78% increase.
“Families are very interested in trying these products”, says Caroline Knorr of Common Sense Media. Kids like James and Anna also love that they are fun.
Smart speakers include devices such as Google Home and Amazon Echo. Common Sense Media made a survey of more than 1, 000 parents with kids ages 2 to 8. The survey asked about how kids use smart speakers. It also asked about privacy.
Nearly half of the parents said their kids use the speakers, and half of those kids use them daily.
Of parents who have, at some point, turned off a smart speaker’s microphone (麦克风),about one-third of them did it because they didn’t trust the device.
“A smart speaker might behave like a human in some of the ways it answers us,” says Florian Schaub, an assistant professor (助理教授) at the University of Michigan School of Information. “But that’s really a company collecting data (数据) about you. Everything you say to a smart speaker is recorded by these companies.”
Companies use the recordings in different ways, Schaub says, such as to personalize service or decide which ads to play. If users don’t like this, he suggests they mute the speaker when it’s not in use and consider setting privacy controls.
James Fasulo says he doesn’t worry about privacy. But his mom, Nancy Ellwood, does. “Sometimes, the speaker flashes its lights when we’re not talking directly to it,” she says. “I wonder what it’s doing.”
27. What do we know about James Fasulo’s Echo Dot?
A. It can move around freely.
B. It can be controlled by voice.
C. It is mainly used to play music.
D. It is shaped like a human being.
28. What did the survey by Common Sense Media find out?
A Smart speakers are less helpful for kids.
B. Google Home is smarter than Amazon Echo.
C. Some users have less trust in smart speakers.
D. Smart speaker users have rapidly increased in number.
29. What does the underlined word “mute” in Paragraph 8 probably mean?
A. Fix up.
B. Talk to.
C. Turn off.
D. Research into.
30. Who cares more about privacy?
A. Anna Fasulo.
B. James Fasulo.
C. Caroline Knorr.
D. Nancy Ellwood.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Families need to budget (预算) carefully to pay all their costs and save for the future. Making plans is very important. But there are also creative ways to keep costs down in your daily life.
Made with love
People spend a lot of money buying gifts. Cards and gifts for holidays or birthdays can be expensive.
You can: 31 . Your gift will be one of a kind. The love and time you put in are worth more to the person who receives your gift than the money you spend.
32
Do you know how much it costs to own and use a car? Depending on what kind of car you drive
and how much it is used, gas can cost more than $2,000 per year. And insurance (保险) costs even more on top of that.
You can: Walk or ride a bike. It’s free. 33 . Of course, walking and biking can also keep you active.
A walk in the park
34 . Amusement park(游乐场) tickets, for example, usually cost about $100 per person, per day.
You can: Get close to nature and go camping at state and national parks. The cost of admission (门票费) to a national park is usually about $20 per family, no matter how many days you stay. This means four people could take a seven-day trip to a national park for just $20 in admission tickets. 35 . Or try a staycation! Check your local paper for local free concerts and other events.
A. On the move
B. Make your own gift
C. Buy gifts for your family
D. Find out how much money you have spent
E. Vacations can not only be a lot of fun but also be expensive
F. The same trip to an amusement park would cost $2, 800 in tickets alone
G. You save money and help the environment when you don’t take a car ride
第三部分:语言运用共两节,满分45分
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A few years after my dad’s death, my mom moved away from the family farm into her first flat. She was 82. We thought it would be 36 for her not to have to drive for her shopping. We were also 37 that she was spending too much time on her own and hoped that this 38 would widen her social circle.
We sorted through (整理) her belongings (物品) 39 the move. Once we 40 , we drove into town and 41 the unwanted belongings at The Hub—Almonte’s secondhand store —so that they could be resold and the 42 would be given to those in need.
A week later, we opened up our local paper and saw a 43 of my father, with a story coming with it.
A local gentleman had gone to The Hub and 44 one of Mom’s old s uitcases (手提箱). When he went through the suitcase at home, he 45 a photo inside an envelope (信封) with the word “Daddy” on the front .
Knowing that this photo was 46 to someone, he took it to the Almonte Gazette and asked if they would publish (刊登) it in order to find the 47 . The paper just 48 that and their story asked readers to 49 them if they knew who "Daddy " was. Soon, the calls started coming in fast.
Mom and I went to the Gazette to 50 our photo. The workers told us the 51 of the man who had found the photo, and we visited him and 52 him. It really touched us that a 53 was willing to take the time to return that one little photo.
Mom 54 last month, at 97 and until then hardly a day went by when she did not 55 that picture of Daddy on her bedside table.
36. A. painful B. easier C. harder mon
37. A. surprised B. proud C. worried D. happy
38. A. move B. task C. talk D. hobby
39. A. in place of B. in support of C. in return for D. in preparation for
40. A. continued B. finished C. tried D. changed
41. A. lost B. wasted C. left D. forgot
42. A. money B. prize C. gift D. message
43. A. book B. letter C. box D. photo
44. A. offered B. returned C. bought D. cleaned
45. A. found B. wanted C. took D. shared
46. A. new B. important C. close D. funny
47. A. owner B. user C. house D. camera
48. A. refused B. did C. knew D. doubted
49. A. meet B. praise C. call D. satisfy
50. A. give back B. pick up C. pay for D. throw away
51. A. age B. rule C. secret D. address
52. A. thanked B. helped C. promised D. needed
53. A. painter B. writer C. relative D. stranger
54. A. passed away B. came in C. stood up D. showed up
55. A. look for B. look down on C. look at D. look forward to
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
When you graduate from high school or university, is learning finished? The answer 56. (be) no. In many countries, people continue learning all 57. (they) lives. Why is lifelong learning important? How can it help you?
Lifelong learning can be useful in many ways. People 58. want to change jobs often return to study at a university. Some jobs require workers 59. (keep) learning new ways to do things.
For example, 60. (doctor) must always learn about new illnesses and treatments.
Lifelong learning can prepare people for unexpected changes, such as, losing your job and having to depend 61. new skills to find work. By continuing to learn, you’ll more 62. (easy) take advantage of new job opportunities (机会).
Lifelong learning can help people stay 63. (health) and independent. Many older people also feel that lifelong learning helps them stay close to young people. Lots of older people are now learning 64. to use computer.
“I want to remain active… for my own health,” said Mr. Salinas, a 91-year-old man who enjoys 65. (take) computer classes. “I see my computer learning as part of an active life and something that I can share with my family.”
第四部分
第一节默写句子共5小题,每小题3分,满分15
1.My name is Adam and I’m a freshman at senior high school. 66 ______________________.
The first week was confusing.
2.I know that Chinese is a very difficult language, but I hope to be fluent when I graduate. 67_____________________________________________ because I like English and I am good at it.
3.Obviously, I was unhappy, but I won’t quit. 68__________________________________.
I joined a volunteer club instead.
4.I know 69_________________________. I am a bit worried about keeping up with the other students in my advanced course, and it will be quite difficult to get used to all the homework. Still I’m happy to be here. 70.________________________________.
第二节写作满分25分
假如你是李华,是临沂七中高一新生,按下列要求写一份字数80左右的个人简介(A student profile)。
, age, grade, school
B. Personality
C. Favorite subject
D. Learning style
E. Hobbies D. Future plans and dreams
2019级高一英语月考试题答案
参考答案
1-5 CBCBA 6-10 BCCAB 11-15 CBCBA 16-20 ACABA
21-25 DACAA 26-30 CBCCD
31-35 BAGEF
36-40 BCADB41-45 CADCA 46-50 BABCB51-55 DADAC
56. is 57. their 58. who / that 59. to keep 60. doctors
61. on / upon62. easily 63. healthy64. how 65. taking
66.Going from junior high school to senior high school is a really big challenge.
67. My adviser recommended that I should sign up for advanced literature
68. I’ll find a way to improve on my own so that I can make the team next year.
69. I’ll have to study harder as a senior high school student and get used to being responsible for a lot more.
70. Studying hard isn’t always fun,but I’ll be well prepared for university or whatever else comes in the future.。