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奉新一中2019届高三年级上学期第一次月考英 语 试 卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)1. What do we learn from the conversation?A. There will be a math exam tomorrow.B. The man doesnt like math exams.C. Today is the mans birthday.2. What colour is the womans dress?A. Blue. B. White. C. Black.3. When did the mans daughter set a new world record?A. In 1999. B. In 2009. C. In 2005.4. What does the man mean?A. He moved the desk alone.B. He had some classmates move the desk.C. His classmates helped him move the desk.5. What time is it now?A. 3:10. B. 4:10. C. 4:15.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Who might the man be?A. The womans friend. B. A waiter. C. The womans husband.7. Where was the wallet found?A. At the cash desk B. In the restroom. C. On the table.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What are those children like?A. Active B. Shy. C. Selfish.9. Why does the woman have to leave?A. Because her children are ill.B. Because her parents are in poor health.C. Because her friends made her leave.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What happened to the man?A. He got up late in the morning.B. He stayed up all night reading.C. He felt asleep while reading.11. What makes the man sleepy when reading?A. He doesnt like reading.B. He doesnt understand the meaning of the book.C. He didnt sleep well last night.12. What may help to better understand a book?A. Find the main idea first.B. Skip the difficult parts of the book.C. Recite the details of the book.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where does the conversation take place?A. At a party. B. In a shop. C. In a game room.14. Whose birthday is ing?A. The mans. B. The womans brothers.C. The womans sons.15. How much does the woman plan to spend?A. $50. B. $20. C. $10.16. What does the woman choose at last?A. A book about PC games. B. A pencil-box. C. A magic car听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who is the man talking to?A. His students. B. His parents. C. His children.18. Why was the mans mother mad at him?A. He didnt bee a doctor.B. He was crazy about taking photos.C. He painted everywhere in the house.19. What is the mans father?A. A painter. B. A doctor. C. A photographer.20. What do we learn about the man?A. He gave up his dream because of his mother.B. He feels extremely regretful.C. He still paints as a hobby. 第二部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)AOriginally owned by the Duke of Buckingham, Buckingham House was bought by King George III for his wife Queen Charlotte in 1761.Although the majority of Buckingham Palaces 775 rooms remain closed to the public, the organized tours allow visitors, access to all 19 State Rooms, the Palace Gardens and the Royal Mews usually from late July to late September. From the grand staircase, to the artwork, sculptures and state coaches, the Buckingham Palace tour is packed with remarkable sights. Heres our pick of the top 3 highlights:1. The staircaseThe grand staircase is one of the first things youll see during the tour and its also one of the best. Designed by architect John Nash to renew the palace for King George IV back in the early 1800s, it features a gilt-bronze (金青铜) balustrade (扶手) decorated with designs of plants leaves.2. The audio (音频) tourNo one knows the palace better than the royals themselves, so who better to introduce the audio guide than Prince Charles, who was actually born there? All visitors receive the free audio guide, available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Russian and Mandarin. Theres also a family audio guide (available in English only) with an activity trail (轨迹) suitable for children between seven and eleven years old.3. The chandeliers (枝形吊灯)The high ceilings at Buckingham Palace feature some of the most dramatic chandeliers youll ever gaze up at. Theres the waterfall chandelier, which hangs from the center of the White Drawing Room, the nine-light gilt-bronze and glass chandeliers in the Throne Room, the dazzling six crystal (水晶) chandeliers from the ceiling of the Ballroom and the set of four glass and gilt-bronze chandeliers in the Blue Drawing Room.21. What places are accessible for tourists to visit in the Palace?A. The 775 rooms all year. B. The Royal Mews in June.C. The Palace Gardens all year. D. All 19 State Rooms in August.22. Who designed the staircase in Buckingham House?A. King George III. B. John Nash.C. Prince Charles. D. The Duke of Buckingham.23. Which of the following families is a family audio guide intended for?A. A Brazilian family who cant speak English.B. A French family with an admission charge.C. An English speaking family with a one-year-old girl.D. An English family with two 9-year-old boys.B“I never wanted to e on this stupid hiking trip!” Jeffs voice was panicked. His father stopped and turned to look at the boy.“This is hard on you, son. But youve got to e through with your courage.”“But I am scared!” Jeff shouted.“Please have enough love for your brother to think this through!” His father replied, “We just dont have the time to stop. And I dont know if I can make it without stopping every so often. While youre only ten, youre strong and fast. Do you remember the way back from here to the road, if you had to go alone?”Jeff flashed back to the painful scene of his seventeen-year-old brother Mark at their campsite. Hed been bitten by a snake during a rough hike. He needed medical attention right away. Worse still, their cell phone was dead.“Jeff? Could you make it to Flint without me? You can get help there.”Jeff nodded, said goodbye to his father and continued climbing over the rocks. The rocks and branches threatened his footing and speed, but stone by stone, he made his way up the valley.Jeff turned and made the final climbing-up toward the road. When he reached it, he rested himself, breathless. “Cant stop,” he thought. “Marks in big trouble keep going.” Just as he pulled himself upright, a truck sped by, heading for Flint Hey!” he shouted excitedly, waving both arms. The truck stopped, “Jump in, boy! Whats up? ”The driver asked, Jeff got in and explained. Immediately the driver reached for his cell phone. “Help! Help! Better get the helicopter in there,” he seemed to be shouting into his hand. But Jeff wasnt sure about that because everything got unclear and then went black and quiet.Hours later, Jeff opened his eyes to find himself in a hospital, with his father nearby. His father told him that the helicopter airlifted Mark to the hospital and he would be fine in a few days. His father hiked himself out of that valley and took a ride from someone to the town. “Youre a hero, son,” his father finally said with a smile. “You saved Mark.”24. Jeff had the greatest difficulty in .A. defeating his fear to ask for help aloneB. facing the possibility of losing his fathers respectC. climbing the rock-covered hill to get to the topD. finding someone to take him to the town of Flint25. What helped Jeff overe the difficulties in the trip?A. The idea to prove himself.B. The eagerness to save himself.C. The love for his brother.D. The requirement of his father.26. What happened to Jeff when the truck driver called for help?A. He fell asleep.B. He lost consciousness.C. He got out of the truck.D. He was out of breath because of tiredness.27. How did Jeffs father probably feel about Jeff in the end?A. He was proud of Jeff.B. He felt sorry for Jeff.C. He was inspired by Jeff.D. He was disappointed with Jeff.CAs early as 2005, there were a number of news stories about dog cloning and cat cloning. Animal cloning had been old news for nearly a decade by then, with the revolutionary cloning of Dolly the sheep in Scotland.However, Snuppy was the first pet, a dog, to be cloned. Since the cloning of Snuppy, there has been some very successful cloning of pets and other animals. Lou Hawthorne started BioArts while cloning his beloved mixed-breed dog Missy. Hawthorne was very pleased with the results of the cloning, producing three successful clones that were very alike to the original in character and behavior. In January, 2009, a Florida couple, Ed and Nina Otto, announced that they had paid to have their dog cloned by BioArts.All new technology is overpriced. For example, personal puters were not very affordable at first. Only after the producing process was improved was it possible for every family to have a puter. How much room there will be for organizations to reduce the price point on pet cloning without broad demand is of course questionable.There are many great dogs and cats that can be found at the local dog pound or are given away for “free to good homes” in classified ads. However, there is no limit to the value people place on a beloved pet. The Ottos are a good example of that. If people can purchase a dog or cat with predictable behavior and characteristics, there is value in that. There is a predictable market here, though it may always be limited in size.While pet cloning has not taken off as some hoped, its clear that it will bee a bigger market in the future and it will be increasingly possible for people to try this out. With the inevitable success that cloned pet owners will have, the practice will bee more widely accepted and it seems inevitable that there is a future for cloned dogs and cats.28. What is the paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The cases of pet cloning .B. The history of pet cloning.C. The behavior of cloned animals D. The development of animal cloning.29. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Pet cloning will be accepted by everyone.B. The price of pet cloning may not be cheap.C. Human cloning may one day bee a reality.D. New technology of pet cloning will be invented.30. Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word in the last paragraph?A. declined.B. appeared.C. understood.D. boosted.31. Whats the authors attitude toward the market of pet cloning?A. Optimistic.B. Negative.C. Indifferent. D. Fearful.DThe UNICEF (the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund) report estimates that around one-third of the worlds youth most in developing countries are not online. For example, in Africa, only 40 percent of children are online. In Europe, by contrast, 88 percent are.UNICEF reports that one in three internet users around the world are children. Even though so many children are online, the organization says little is known about the effect of digital technology on childs well-being.More importantly, the report finds that little is being done to protect children from the dangers of the digital world. For example, many children around the world have a digital footprint before they can actually walk and make real footprints. Parents often post photos of their children and share stories about them. And a childs medical records may be stored in the cloud.As children grow, they may share additional details about themselves or photos and videos of themselves. But making all this personal information public may put a child at risk. Lawrence Chandy, director of Data Research and Policy for UNICEF, explains that these risks include the misuse of childrens private information, access to harmful content and cyber-bullying (网络欺凌). Besides, cyber-bullying, Lawrence Chandy says children are also at risk from online criminal networks. These criminals target children for some of the worst forms of exploitation and abuse. He says safeguarding childrens privacy on the internet is an issue of major concern.“We really emphasize the importance of putting in place safeguards to prevent childrens personal data from falling in the wrong peoples hands and protecting their identities. This is an issue which is only going to grow in importance.”Parents, caregivers, teachers and school administrators, businesses and policymakers need to work together to ensure safe access and protect children from the possible harm of a growing digital world.32. What can we probably know from the UNICEF report?A. Around two-thirds of the worlds youth are often online.B. Digital technology develops faster in developing countries.C. The influence on the health of children online is mentioned.D. The number of youth online is larger than that of adults online.33. What may be found about some children on the internet?A. Their passwords.B. Their parents footprints.C. Their childhood stories.D. Their academic records.34. What can we infer from the passage?A. We dont do much to safeguard children online.B. Children like to post their family information online.C. Therere chances for children online to break laws.D. Criminals target the parents of children online for money.35. What is the main idea of the passage?A. Cyber-bullying causes more danger to the youth.B. The digital technology can push the world to develop.C. The digital world is mentally good but physically bad.D. Danger in childrens digital world should cause concern.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。Language is part of our daily lives, no matter where we live in the world. It is the same with music, whether you listen to it on the radio on your drive to work or sit before an orchestra. Both language and music play a huge role in our culture. 36 Both language and music have a writing system. In English we record language using the alphabet, which is a collection of letters. In the same way, we use notes to keep a record of music. Just as you are reading this collection of letters on the screen and find meaning in it, musicians read notes and create meaning in the form of music which we can hear. 37 By writing pieces of text or music, we are able to share experiences through time. I can read the ideas or hear the position of someone who lived hundreds of year ago, which is really quite exciting. 38 You can make a good guess at where someone is from by listening to the language they use. In the same way, we know that styles of music are different around the world, giving us the opportunity to explore many different cultures through their music and providing us with music for every situation. 39 Even if you dont like Britpop melodies, you may love the energy of Latin American salsa music.Both share emotion. How do you know that I am angry? Of course you may be able to see it in my face, but you will know for sure through my words. 40 Music can show you exactly how the poser was or is feeling, and allows us to share in that emotion. When you feel happy, you might want to sing and dance to a happy song to celebrate your happiness. In contrast, you have probably also listened to sad music when you were feeling down. I think we have all used music to express or process our emotions, often bining it with language in the form of song lyrics.A.Here are some of their similarities.B. Both vary with culture.C. They have some distinguishing characteristics.D. So just as you read English, you can read music.E. This also means that there is something for everyone!F. Similarly, music can sound angry, sad or happy.G. This also means everyone can learn language and music well!第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第1节 :完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)The Gift at the Parking Lot I never thought I would be writing about a trip to the convenience store. It was just a month after my grandmother had 41 and I did useless things hoping to fill the hole in my heart and make me forget the pain. In the store, I was upset because I couldnt even remember 42 I went there to buy so I ended up buying something 43 . As I walked out of the store to get my car, I was 44 angry at everything that was going on around me, which was a very 45 feeling at that time. Feeling 46 , my belief in God was beginning to fade. Suddenly, a woman driving right by my side rolled down her 47 .“Excuse me, excuse me.” she said loudly. 48 she was going to ask for my parking spot, I 49 pointed to my car. “No, excuse me,” she said again. At this point, I felt I had no 50 but to see what this 51 lady wanted. As I got closer, I realized that she was 52 something in her bag. Surprisingly, I was overe with a sense of relief while others would be 53 in this situation. Finally, she 54 me a booklet (小册子), which read “What Hope for Dead Loved Ones?” “Maybe you need this,” she said calmly 55 a warm smile on her face. However, 56 I could thank her, she was gone. I felt a sense of 57 as I opened the first page. It 58 how people pass on, but their spirit 59 with us. This was the first time since my grandma had died that I had felt her with me and I began to feel hope again. It was a unique 60 . And, Ill remember it for the rest of my life.41.A. passed awayB. e backC. broken downD. fallen over42.A. whyB. whatC. howD. when43.A. by chanceB. in handC. at randomD. on purpose44.A. evenB. stillC. yetD. also45.A. unbearableB. mon C. curiousD. awkward46.A. breathlessB. hopelessC. aimlessD. helpless47.A. carB. doorC. hand D. window48.A. RecognizingB. Worrying C. Realizing D. Assuming49.A. cautiouslyB. exactlyC. simplyD. clumsily50.A. choiceB. restrictionC. destinationD. prejudice51.A. outgoingB. energeticC. annoying D. determined52.A. putting awayB

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