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静宁一中2018-2019学年度高一第二学期第一次月考试题(卷)英 语本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。共120分。第卷第一部分 阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALitteacher8 29 minutes agoThere are so many to choose from! I love Robert frost, especially “Mending Wall,” mostly because he is my dads favorite poet. However, personally I love Langston Hughess poem “Dreams” because it always brings happiness to me. I am also a big fan of the older poem, such as Spensers “One Day I Wrote Her Name Upon the Strand” because its so simple, and “The Tyger” and “The Lamb” by William Blake because I love the language.Michael Ugulini 51 minutes ago My favorite poet is Suji Kwock Kim. Ever since I read her book of poetry “Notes from the Divided Country”, I have been a big fan of her clear and thoughtful writing. My favorite poem of hers is “Borderlands”, which she wrote in memory of her grandmother. Its a poem about her grandmothers experiences during the war. Loraaa 1 hours agoHard to decide! But if I have to, Id say Emily Dickens. Her life was so wonderful and her opinions about life are also interesting. Her understanding of natural speaks to the heart of anyone who loves the outdoors! Dickinson also understood human nature very well. Her poems speak of love, loneliness, etc. Finally, my favorite poem by her is “I Never Saw a Moor”. I love her thoughts. 1. Why does Litteacher8 like the poem “Dreams”? A. It always cheers him up. B. He loves the language of it. C. He is a big fan of its author. D. Its his fathers favorite poem.2. Whose favorite poet is Emily Dickinson? A. Michelle Ugulinis B. BullgatortailsC. Litteacher8s D. Loraaas3. Where is the next most probably taken from?A. A newspaper. B. A webpage. C. A notice board D. A book review.B I always wanted to be a firefighter. It seemed exciting to me. I like to be outside, lift heavy things and sleep on the ground! In college, I got a job with the forest service. My first week on the job, they asked if I wanted to get my red card (training for forest fires). I said yes. The training was a week long. I learned about the different types of fire crews(工作人员) and I remembered the instructor saying hotshots were the top dogs. He said that being a hotshot is the most difficult and dangerous job. I was sold. I just wanted to be a hotshot. However, hotshot crews dont hire(雇佣) people without fire experience. I returned home from training to Logan where the Logan hotshots are based. I walked in and told the boss I wanted to be a hotshot and they should keep me in mind if they needed anymore. The very next day I got a note saying the Hotshots were looking for me! A woman on their crew got injured and they needed a replacementthey were headed to a fire that day. They thought of me because I had just been there the day before. We arrived at the fire near Provo, Utah at about 10 pm that night. We ended up working 40 hours, digging fire lines. I think I fell asleep standing up against my tool at one point. My feet were covered in blisters(水泡) and the helicopter(直升机) that was supposed to pick us up at the top of the mountain broke down and we had to walk miles! To my delight, the crew liked me and hired me after that. I also met my husband that night! How cool is that!4. What kind of person is the author?A. Easy-going. B. Risk-loving.C. Well-organized. D. Simple-minded.5. When did the author decide to become a hotshot?A. When she started college.B. After she returned to Logan.C. When she did her red card training.D. After she finished the forest service. 6. Why did the Logan Hogan Hotshots send a note to the author?A. They were short of persons.B. They wanted to test her skills.C. They were satisfied with her ability.D. They thought she was rich in fire experience.7. How did the author find the firefighting that night?A. Dangerous. B. Exciting.C. Hard. D. Unsuccessful.CThe Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Student Contest(竞赛) “invites students from around the world to create pieces of art that look at human influences on our oceans, says program director Alyssa Irizarry.The contest was founded in 2011 by Linda Cabot, a visual (视觉的) artist and ocean activist based in Westwood, Massachusetts. It has since reached nearly 10,000 kids worldwide. No entry fee is required, but students who want to enter must be between the ages of 11 and 18. Students are required to “create works that not only presents problems, but also influence others to act.Students can compete in one of five categories (种类): visual art, poetry, prose, film, and music. They are given a school year to work on their pieces, which are then entered into one of two categories: junior or senior.Irizarry says that visual art is the most popular category, followed by poetry. Winners receive scholarship(奖学金)awards of up to $1,500 and see their work appear in different places to help raise awareness about ocean health.When most people think about ocean science, they think about the tools that ocean students use. Irizarry has a different idea. “Art is a really powerful tool for people to connect with nature and to learn about the world around them,” she says. “It requires you to slow down, notice things, think, and ask questions.”Making art, Irizarry adds, helps a person create a connection to the world. That connection “turns awareness of a problem into action.”Irizarry has a message for all kids who want to help protect our oceans: “Do something to make a difference.”8. What can we learn about the rules of the contest?A. Each winner receives $1,500.B. Contestants (参赛者) must be of certain ages.C. Students need to pay to enter the contest.D. Contestants can compete in more than one category.9. To win the contest, students must_.A. be good at making visual art.B. have a wide knowledge of geography.C. start preparation one year ahead of time.D. be able to influence others with their works.10. Which category attracts the largest number of students?A. Visual art. B. Poetry. C. Film. D. Music.11. What does the underlined word “ it ” in Paragraph 6 refer to?A. The contest. B. The world. C. Nature. D. Art.DIts a book about friendship, loyalty(忠诚) and teamwork. It will make you laugh and cry, and give you hope.Co-written by Jessica Kensky and her husband, Patrick Downes, the new picture book, Rescue & Jessica: A Life-Changing Friendship, tells the story of a girl named Jessica who is dealing with the loss of her leg. Rescue, her service dog, discovers that he can be a good friend and help Jessica get through hard times.The book is illustrated (作插图)by Scott Magoon, whose drawings show Rescue working alongside Jessica. “He can pick up the phone to bring it to her if she needs it,” Magoon said. “He can even open doors for her or call for help if shes in trouble.”The story does not discuss the bombing attack(炸弹袭击)at the Boston Marathon in 2013, which took place at the finish line, killing three people and injuring hundreds of others. But readers learn in the authors note that Patrick and Jessica were among those injured. Jessica lost both legs, and Patrick lost his left leg.It took two years to write Rescue & Jessica, and two more to publish (出版)it. “The best part was having a good distraction (分散注意力的事物)from the really hard time I was having during my recovery,”Jessica said.Patrick described how Rescue has helped the couple. “When were sad, he makes funny sounds and makes us laugh,” Patrick said. “Hes also there to help us celebrate good times. If you have a friend, things might be hard, but you can overcome it together.”Patrick and Jessica and their picture book speak for “Boston Strong.” Patrick explained the term: “It brought people together after the bombing and brought out the best in everyone. When people needed it the most, we took care of each other.”12. What happened to Jessica in the book?A. She lost one of her legs.B. She saved a service dog.C. She was injured during an attack.D. She was forced to leave her friends.13. What can we infer about the book?A. It encourages people to be friendly to dogs.B. It is based on the authors own experience.C. It is especially helpful for people with special needs.D. It places importance on having a good friend in life.14. What did Jessica get from writing the book?A. She became better prepared for hard times.B. She felt it took her mind off her hardship.C. She grew more interested in writing.D. She became closer to Rescue.15. What does the underlined word “overcome” in the last but one paragraph mean?A. Realize. B.Understand.C. Depend on. D. Get through.第二部分 英语知识运用(共三节,满分55分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。“Come on Dad, it will be fun!” My daughter Bailey 16 saying that to me, but I couldnt get past the feeling I was going to throw up(呕吐). I was fifty and wanted to do something Id 17 done before. Bailey thought skydiving (跳伞运动)would be the perfect 18 for me she had done it before and 19 it and she wanted to go again. I could tell you of all the things I was thinking of doing, 20 an airplane never came close to making the list. As I aged, I seemed to have a growing 21 of heights. The 22 of doing it made me break out in a sweat(汗). I was really 23.After several requests from my daughter, I 24 said yes and she looked almost 25. I told her I 26 to do something I was afraid of doing. I told a friend what we were doing, and she 27 to go, too. We had a 3- hour- drive to the jump site, and I was getting 28 as we got closer. My heart beat very fast.We 29 and my friend was late, 30 we had to wait. At least it gave us 31 to watch the video of skydiving. As we got into the plane, I was strapped(绑住) to my instructor Ronnie so I didnt have to worry about anything; I just had to 32 myself. The short climb to the right altitude was 33 for me, as I almost threw up. As we stepped to the door, I looked behind me and said “RONNIE I AM NOT GOOD!” He said, “Dont worry; its going to be 34 ”, and we fell to the ground at 200 kilometers an hour. The next five minutes were so beautiful and amazing. I was 35 that I got over my fear. 16. A. rememberedB. avoided C. practiced D. kept17. A. never B. already C. always D. just18. A. job B. behavior C. ending D. activity19. A. regretted B. loved C. doubted D. began20. A. missing B. taking C. getting off D. jumping out of 21. A. fearB. collection C. understandingD. share22. A. resultB. feeling C. thought D. fact23. A. bored B. afraid C. lazy D. tired24. A. suddenly B. usually C. finally D. possibly25. A. shy.B. surprised C. impatientD. frightened26. A. continued. B. hated C. needed D. refused27. A. wanted B. failed C. forgot D. pretended 28. A. angry B. weak C. sad D. nervous29. A. followed B. arrived C. stayed D. appeared30. A. soB. but C. though D. because31. A. time B. reasons C. money D. instructions32. A. accept B. teach C. forgive D. enjoy33. A. special B. painful C. different D. important34. A. strangeB. correct C. difficult D. great35. A. sorryB. worried C. glad D. interested第二节 单词拼写(共10分;每小题1分,满分10分)36. (就个人而言) speaking, Im in favor of the scheme.37.Various new problems may (出现,发生) in future.38. You cant fully (欣赏) foreign music.39. Alcoholic drink can have a bad (影响) on your body.40. China is getting more and more (强大) in the world.41. I have no (现金) on me; can I pay you tomorrow?42. Dont (假装) to know what you dont know.43. She cant be (指望,依靠) on to tell the truth.44. People always (认为有重要性) great importance to education.45. Since the 1970s many new (应用,用途) have been found for me.第三节 (共10分;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。Have you ever 46 (dream) of being as famous as a musician? Many singers, at first, may 47 (formation) a band to practice their music. And they may get the chance to give48 (perform) in pubs or clubs. Later they may gradually get familiar 49 the audience. 50 , the Monkees started in a different way. Only one of them was good enough and the other three members 51 (pretend) to sing. 52 (honest), it couldnt be called a real band at the beginning. Anyhow they su

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