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江苏省苏州市张家港高级中学2018-2019学年高一英语5月月考试题本卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题),满分150分。考试时间120分钟。第卷(选择题,共95分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳答案。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。1. Whereisthewomangoingfirst?A. Thecinema. B. Thebank. C. Themuseum. 2. Howmuchdoesthewomanweighnow?A. 110 pounds. B. 120pounds. C. 130pounds. 3. WhenwillthewomangotoseeDr. White?A. OnMonday. B. OnTuesday. C. OnWednesday. 4. Howwillthe womango to Johns home?A. Bybus. B. Onfoot. C. Bycar. 5. Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A. Gosomewhereelse. B. Go to thefront of theline. C. Waitinlinefor two hours. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两遍。6. Whatisthemansproblem?A. HeboughtabrokenDVD. B. Hecouldntplaythe DVD. C. Heboughtthewrong DVD. 7. Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A. Gethismoneyback. B. Exchangethe DVD. C. Copythefilm. 8. WhendidTerryFoxstarttheMarathonofHope?A. In1977. B. In1980. C. In1982. 9. WhydidTerryFoxstarttheMarathonofHope?A. Toraisemoneyforcancerresearch. B. Toencouragemorepeopletorun. C. Toencourageahealthylifestyle. 10. Howlongisthemanslunchbreaknow?A. Twohours. B. Onehour. C. Halfanhour. 11. Whatdoesthemanhavemoreopportunitiestodothanhedidbefore?A. Learnnewskills. B. Gooutwithworkmates. C. Exerciseinthegym. 12. Whydoesthemanstillworkhere?A. Hecanworkonhisown. B. Hecantravelalot. C. Thepayismuchbetter. 13. Whichprogramdidthemanwatchtonight?A. Atalkshow. B. Afootballgame. C. Somenews. 14. Howmanystudentsgothurtintheaccident?A. Two. B. Eighteen. C. Twenty. 15. Whowasbadlyinjured?A. Theteacher. B. Thebusdriver. C. Thetruckdriver. 16. Whatcausedtheaccident?A. Poorweather. B. Drunkdriving. C. Speeding. 听第10段材料,网答第17至20题。17. Whendothepeopleinthegroupusuallyanswerthephone?A. Afterfourrings. B. Afterthreerings. C. Aftertworings. 18. Whatwasthegroupsscoreforfriendlinessasawhole?A. 6 out of10. B. 7out of10. C. 8out of10. 19. Whatwassuggestedtoimprovefriendlinessonthephone?A. Askingthecallersname. B. Removingtheholdmusic. C. Usingsomegoodphrases. 20. Towhomisthespeakerprobablyspeaking?A. Customers. B. Employees. C. Interviewers. 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. It is said that there will be several new events _ to the program for the 2020 Olympic Games. A. add B. to add C. adding D. added22.Life _ be very hard for people living in the north of Canada as it is very cold there in the winter. Yes, the weather there _ be as low as 60 below zero.A. must; can B. shall; must C. will; should D. has to; can23. The plan was so shallow and impractical that no serious _ was ever made to realize it. A. recognition B. comment C. attempt D. credit24. He asked _ for the violin. A. did I pay how much B. I paid how much C. how much did I pay D. how much I paid25. I cant thank you _ much because without your help I _ have won the first prize. A. too; wouldnt B. very; shouldnt C. that; might not D. so; couldnt 26. Will you read me a story, Mummy? Ok. You _ have one if you go to bed as soon as possible. A. might B. must C. could D. shall27. Its recommended that the government _ the local people to reduce the carbonemission in their daily lives. A. must appeal to B. should appeal C. appeal to D. appealed to28. The teacher repeated the explanation several times _ the child to understand it completely. A. in order to B. so as to C. in order that D. in order for 29.Your grandparents were very great. Yes. They supported my fathers schooling _ they were very poor. A. as if B. even though C. so that D. what if 30. Its said that the power plant is now _ large as what it was. A. twice as B. as twice C. twice much D. much twice31. _ people relaxation and pleasure, but it can also increase their knowledge. A. Not only can travel give B. Not only can give travel C. Not only travel can give D. Not only travel gives32. In terms of teachers, the school is very good. However, when it _ the building, the school is poor. A. refers to B. speaks of C. comes to D. talks about33. When the policeman stopped us, we all looked questioningly at him, _. A. nervously and puzzled B. nervous and puzzling C. nervous and puzzled D. nervously and puzzling34. Though in fact he got _, there was no doubt that he had meant to offer help. A. in a way B. in the way C. on the way D. by the way 35. Is there any way that I can improve my English in a month?No, learning English is a long but slow process. . after all, A. Better safe than sorry B. All is not at hand that helpsC. Be as you would seem to be. D. Rome wasnt built in a day第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Richard Rice, a fast-talking man, paced up and down in front of freshmen debate class, 36 us about his high expectations. “We were special.” He declared on our first day at Oak ParkHigh School. But there would be no shortcuts to success. Only those who worked hard would 37.Suddenly Mr. Rice _38 in mid-sentence and stared at me. You know, he said, Youre black! Somehow, I know he wasnt trying to39me.Mr. Rice was no 40 teacher. I entered high school not even quite sure what debate was. I 41 his class four years later as an outstanding debater. Even today, Im not sure what _42_such a great teacher of him. He always said 43 he was thinking. And he was _44. Hed 45 out of the classroom angrily if he thought a student was giving 46 his effort. The worst thing with us was to be taken no notice of. 47 , being torn apart by Mr. Rice in the middle of a practice debate meant you were one of his favourites.He wasnt always 48 on us. Ill never forget the National Student Debate, at which my calm speech and my firm grasp of the problems disappeared. The only face I could 49 in the audience was Mr. Rices face. I could 50 I was doing terribly just by looking at him. After it was over, he came 51 to me. Not my best 52 , I said. He shook his head, No. Then, to my 53 , he gave me a hug.Mr. Rices style didnt make him a great teacher for everyone. Many kids 54 out of the debate class after the first year. But for me four years with him was my unforgettable 55 of a lifetime.36. A. introducingB. tellingC. announcingD. explaining37. A. dreamB. shineC. compromiseD. approve38. A. stoppedB. roseC. shookD. turned39. A. helpB. encourageC.hurtD. blame40. A.excellent B. averageC. specialD. usual41. A. refusedB. gaveC. attendedD. left42. A. turnedB. gotC. madeD. became43. A. whateverB. wheneverC. whicheverD. however44. A. gentleB. carefulC. easygoingD. demanding 45. A. marchB. stealC. turnD. leave46. A. rather than B. other thanC. more thanD. less than 47. A. AnyhowB. ThereforeC. InsteadD. Besides48. A. kindB. hardC. impatientD. cruel49. A. figure outB. bring outC. make outD. look out50. A. speakB.speechC. talkD. tell51. A. acrossB. overC. outD. upon52. A. performanceB. argumentC. mannersD. behavior53. A. surpriseB.shockC. regretD. disappointment54. A. got B. turnedC. droppedD. ran55. A. experienceB. chanceC. courseD. period第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe Ethiopian wolf is one of the world most endangered members of the wolf and dog family. Fewer than 500 survive, living in six small highland areas of Ethiopia. Like other wolves, they form groups that protect their homes and raise their young. That is where the similarity to other wolves ends. Most wolf species work together to hunt. Ethiopian wolves split up (分离) in the morning, and wolf heads out on its own in search of small animals. The wolves seems to have a special love for the African giant mole-rat. This animal lives only in the Bale Mountains. Most mole-rats feed on roots underground, but the giant mole-rat also searches for food above ground. Ethiopia has a rapidly growing human population, and land for farming is short. People are moving into the highlands, driving out wolves and other animals. The wolves face other threats, too. Domestic (家养的) dogs carry rabies (狂犬病) and other diseases. In some years, the diseases have killed more than three quarters of the wolves in the Bale Mountains. Wolves also have been hit by cars and shot by people. Since 1995, the Ethiopian Wolf Conservation Programme (EWCP) has worked with local people to learn about and protect the wolves. One of its most important projects has been to vaccinate (接种疫苗)wolves and thousands of domestic dogs against rabies. Another project has been to build stove (炉子) that burn less fuel. Many people who live near the wolves collect firewood for cooking and cooking. When using better stoves, the people collect less firewood and protect the wolves habitats. The work is paying off. Wolf populations have recovered from recent disease outbreaks. To make sure the wolves keep doing well, EWCP has trained people to educate local people about the wolf and how to protect it. So the Ethiopian wolf and other Ethiopian animals will face a brighter future here in Africa. 56. Different from other wolf species, Ethiopian wolves .A. hunt alone. B. share food together C. raise their babies alone D. form groups in the morning57. Whats the purpose of EWCP?A. To protect food for the wolves. B. To search for new wolf species. C. To build more living places for wolves. D. To prevent the wolves from getting diseases58. In the authors eyes, EWCP is .A. hopeless B. helpful C. interesting D. dangerousBNowadays we feel that we have become dependent on our computers, mobile phones and of her media, and that we need these things to think and act creatively. But a recent study seems to indicate that the best thing we might be able to do for our creatively is leave all of these high tech (高科技) toys at home and just take a walk in the woods. In the study, David Strayer, and his fellow researchers worked with 30 men and 26 women who were about to go on a four-day hike, during which they would be taken away from all of the creative toys mentioned above. Before the hike began, Strayer gave participants(参与者) a standardized Remote Associate Test, which is often used to test creativity and creative problem-solving abilities. After the hike, they are given the test again. The result showed that there was a 50% improvement in the participants abilities. As Strayer says, “This is a great effect.”This study is the first to document systematic (系统的) changes in high-level cognitive (认知的)function connected with entering nature. The researchers suggest the effect nature seems to have on improving creative thinking is due to the lack of distractions (分心的事) in the natural environmentthere are no ringing phones, noisy computers, etc. Other studies have shown the colour green the colour of much of nature is felt by the brain as relaxing and that increased relaxation may be one of the factors that improve creativity. None of this is exactly new. The benefits of nature for the mind have been known for centuries. The philosopher and author Henry David Thoreau spoke about the two years he spent in the countryside. The experience certainly seemed to develop his creativity he went on to write almost 50 books. His advice to “simplify, simplify, simplify” is goodif you want to relax your mind and make it more creative, take a walk in a wood, and leave your cellphone behind. 59. What can we learn from the passage?A. High-tech toys are useless for creativity. B. There is much news about natures effect on human mind. C. Strays study is the first to deal with natures effect on creativity. D. Participants were asked not to take their cellphones during the hike. 60. Which of the following can encourage creativity according to the study led by Strayer?A. The colour green. B. Feeling relaxed in nature. C. Learning more knowledge about nature. D. The silence in the natural environment. 61. Henry David Thorea suggested that people .A. live a simple life B. throw away their high-tech toysC. take a walk in the woods every day. D. live in the countryside rather than the cityCHolly was confused as she opened the gift from her best friend, Susan. “II thought you could use it for something. Susans explanation did nothing to help us understand why a twelve-by-eighteen-inch dark blue carpet was being presented as a birthday gift. The murmured “thanks” was hardly heard as Holly tried hard not to allow her disappointment to show. She laid the piece of carpet on the kitchen counter, and the two girls headed outside to play with the family dogs. Hollys disappointment over the incident didnt become obvious until the following evening when she came downstairs to say good night. Well, I guess we know how much my best friend thinks of me, huh, Mom? Her attempt at a cheerful tone failed completely. The next morning, I carried a kitchen rubbish bag outside. 1 felt sorry as I opened the rubbish can and saw Susans carpet lying among the other waste items. Hesitating only a moment, 1 reached in and pulled it out of the can. I brought it into the house and put it away in the hall closet. Before Hollys birthday, Susan had been a regular visitor in our home. On several occasions, she rode the bus home with Holly and was one of the few friends ever permitted to stay over on a school night. The girls did their homework together and went to bed at a reasonable hour. Now as I cooked the evening meal, I realized it had been nearly three weeks since wed even heard the mention of Susans name. I missed her warm smile and eager-to-please ways. The noise at the front door told me Holly had arrived home from school. “Susan invited me to come over to her house after school tomorrow.” She announced she put her books down on the kitchen table. Although her voice carried a so-what attitude, I sensed she was pleased by the invitation. Arrangements were made, and the girls rode home together on the school bus the following day. As I travelled along the winding country road that led to her house, Susan talked nervously about her foster mom(养母) and the seventeen cats she had taken in and cared for with Susans help. Susan guided us through the house. She proudly showed us her room, which was decorated with used furniture. An old picture frame (框架) sitting beside the bed contained pictures of Susans parents and siblings from whom, we later learned, she had long since been separated. I followed Susans foster mom into the kitchen. After clearing a small area, she placed a couple of cups on the table. Her hand trembled slightly as she poured us each a cup of steaming black coffee. She began to relax as we drank our coffee and chatted about her cats. Her eyes shone as she showed her fondness for Susan. But her expression turned blue when she referred briefly to the girls past. In a short time, I came to respect this generous-hearted woman. As daylight began to fade, we offered our thanks for the visit and said good-bye. Holly sat quietly in the car on the way home. Stealing a glance, I noticed her head and shoulders were thrust forward as if willing the car to move faster. No sooner had we come to a stop in the driveway than she threw open the car door and walked purposefully toward the side gate. Curious, I followed. My throat tightened as I observed my daughter standing next to the rubbish can looking inside. Her shoulders dropped as she replaced the lid of the can and dragged into the house. “Is this what you were looking for?” I placed the piece of carpet on the table in front of her. “Thanks, Mom.” A tear or two slipped from her eyes and splashed onto the dark blue carpet that, as if by magic, had become the most precious birthday present in the whole world. 62. It can be inferred from the first four paragraphs that Holly .A. was not happy but sincerely grateful for the birthday present from SusanB. didnt care W hat Susan gave her as a birthday giftC. was both confused and dissatisfied with the present from SusanD. didnt show any disappointment until later the following evening63. What can we learn from the sixth and seventh paragraphs?A. The author missed Susan very much, but Holly didnt. B. Holly was a girl who behaved casually in her daily life. C. What Holly said did not agree with what she really thought. D. The friendship between Susan and Holly was broken. 64. Why was Hollys behavior so strange on her way home?A. She felt completely tired after the days visit to Susans house. B. She realized why Susan had given her a piece of carpet as a present. C. She w as angry that Susan hadnt told her about her family background. D. She was shocked since she had never seen such a poor family. 65. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Susans Magic Carpet B. Friendship and Family C. A Silly Birthda

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