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四川省威远中学2019-2020学年高一英语12月月考试题第一部分: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. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. On a train. B. On a plane. C. In a taxi.2. How does the woman feel about her teams performance?A. Satisfied. B. Bored. C. Disappointed.3. Which pencil case will the woman buy?A. The one with the stars.B. The one with the flowers.C. The one with the little hearts.4. What did the woman do just now?A. She took pictures. B. She went shopping. C.She watched birds.5. What are the speakers talking about?A. A picnic. B. An animal. C. A storm.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. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Colleagues. B. Husband and wife. C.Salesman and customer.7. What will the man do first?A. Go on business. B. Send the emails. C. Go to a concert.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What are the speakers doing now?A. Watching a play. B. Seeing a movie. C. Visiting a museum.9. What does the man think of the tickets?A. Theyre expensive. B. Theyre difficult to buy. C. Theyre worth the price.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When will the festival end?A. On the 25th. B. On the 27th. C. On the 29th.11. What activity is available from the third day of the festival?A. A kite competition.B. A dancing show. C.A singing performance.12. What is the prize this year?A. A medal. B. Some money. C. A gold kite.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. How old is the woman now?A. 12. B. 13. C. 15.14. What is the rule of the competition?A. The story should be long.B. The story should involve cats.C. The title of the story should be The City.15. How long can the woman prepare for the story?A. About two weeks. B. About three weeks. C. About a month.16. Who is the man probably?A. A writer. B. A teacher. C. A club secretary.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When is the caf closed?A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Sunday.18. What activity will take place this year at the park?A. A play. B. A cycle race. C. A band show.19. How much does it cost to rent a bicycle for a day?A. 7. B. 10. C. 20.20. What can visitors do on Market Street?A. Take the bus. B. Park the car. C. Store the bike.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABeltana Station Stay with a difference Beltana Station is a fully working sheep andcattle (牛) station, and a great place for a holiday with a real difference in Australia. Here the animals are not just to be looked at. They are part of everyday working life at the historic Beltana Station. What to doSee how a station really works. Join in the daily working life with station workers. Shearing (剪 羊 毛) and camp-outs are part of Beltana Stations activities.Farm animals to see: sheep and cattle. For the kids, depending on the season, there will be animals to feed lambs and calves (小羊和小牛).The station is a joy for painters and photographers. There is a family games room.Three roads for 4-wheel-drive cars through the station take in such views as Lake Torrens, Mount Deception, relics (遗 迹) in Old Beltana town and much more.Where to live the historic 1860s shearers rooms two-room small houses (1860s) one small historic country houseBeltana Station is not a resort (度假胜地) hotel. Unlike other places, you can experience real life with real people in Beltana.21. What would be a proper activity for children at Beltana Station?A. Camp-outs with station workers.B. Sheep shearing.C. Driving cattle.D. Feeding lambs.22. What may people learn when visiting Beltana Station?A. Skills needed for long walks in mountains.B. Knowledge of Australian history.C. What to do in team sports.D. How to keep pets.23. What is special about Beltana Station?A. It is a large wild park.B. It offers real-life work experience.C. It has seasonal family activities.D. It is a good place for weekend picnics.BTaylor Pollard remembers when her younger sister, Kheris Rogers, was in first grade, she once asked to stay in the bathroom longer she hoped it would make her skin lighter. Kids were making fun of Rogers dark complexion. So Erika Pollard, the girls mom, moved Rogers to another school. Kids still made fun of her, but this time the kids bullying (霸凌) her were black.Taylor Pollard wanted to help her sister feel good about herself. In 2017, she took a picture of Kheris. She posted it online. She wrote Kheris was “flexing in her complexion”. That is an expression their grandmother used often to encourage the girls to feel beautiful. Complexion means skin color. Flexing is a term for “showing off” or “showing pride”.Then the sisters received many messages supporting Rogers and decided they wanted to direct that energy (能量). Together, they came up with the idea of putting the message on a T-shirt. Their business, Flexin In My Complexion, started shortly after that in April 2017. Erika gave the sisters about $100. Then their project got off the ground. They used some of the money to build a website. They also learned how to screen print T-shirts. The sisters set up shop in the garage (车库) behind their moms house in L.A.The sisters are co-CEOs. So far the sisters have sold more than 10,000 T-shirts. Flexin In My Complexion has done more than make money for the sisters. Its also helped Rogers become confident (自信的). When she was being bullied, Rogers says she would come home from school upset.“I would always come home crying; I would just have tears coming down my face,”she says. “My confidence is probably 10 million times higher right now. You have no way of knowing but my confidence back then was probably as low as it could be.”24. What made Rogers classmates laugh at her?A. Her skin color.B. Her behavior.C. Her schoolwork.D. Her family background.25. How did Pollard help her sister?A. By sharing her picture online.B. By choosing a new school for her.C. By introducing her to kids with similar experiences.D. By visiting their grandmother and asking her for help.26. Why did the sisters start their business?A. To remember their grandmother.B. To advertise their T-shirts.C. To support their family.D. To encourage others.27. Which of the following words can best describe Rogers today?A. Brave and confident.B. Honest and polite.C. Popular but unhappy.D. Hard-working but impatient.CHumans have loved eating sweet things since sugarcane (甘蔗) was first used around 8000 BC. We were eating honey even before then. In 2000 BC, the Egyptians began mixing fruit and nuts (坚果) with honey. Thousands of years later in the early 19th century, factories began to produce sweets in large numbers. They were able to do this because sugar had become less expensive.Machines were invented to help with the production. Sweets no longer had to be made by hand. In 1827, a sweet shop opened in a small town called Pateley Bridge in the north of England. It was called The Oldest Sweet Shop in England. In 2013, Guinness World Records confirmed (证 实) it as being the longest running sweet shop in the world. And it continues to sell many kinds of sweets that our parents, grandparents and even our great grandparents enjoyed when they were small. It is one of the few traditional old sweet shops still selling retro sweets of a bygone age.Some of the sweets are still made within the shop and heated in 100-year-old pans. The shop also looks as if it has come directly from an old storybook with large bottles filled with all kinds of sweets of different tastes and weighed on old-fashioned scales (老式的秤). When its time to pay, a till (放钱的抽屉) looking as if it is as old as the shop is still used.The shop is owned by Keith and Gloria Tordoff, who bought it in 1993. Keith says he has always had a sweet tooth and likes to try all the sweets. He tells everyone that he does this to examine if the sweets are good. Perhaps he just has the best job in the world? Keith says, “To me, sweets are all about remembering. You remember sweets from your childhood, just like you remember a song. You remember the sweets your grandparents gave you, or giving Love Hearts to a girl you liked.”28. What does the underlined word “this” in the first paragraph refer to?A. Sugar being produced less expensively.B. Producing sweets in large numbers.C. Mixing fruit and nuts with honey.D. Sugarcane being used.29. What can we know about the sweet shop in Pateley Bridge?A. It has the longest history of selling sweets.B. It specially makes sweets for parents.C. It was opened by the Tordoffs.D. It only sells hand-made sweets.30. Which word can best describe the inside of the shop?A. High-tech. B. Traditional. C. Modern. D. Tidy.31. Why does Keith taste all kinds of sweets?A. To meet his need to eat sweet things.B. To give customers suggestions.C. To check the sweets standard.D. To remember his childhood.DMy seven-year-old daughter has a friend round for dinner. Theyre playing with raspberries (覆盆子). I could say no. Instead, I smile. Its not that I think table manners (礼仪) are unimportant. I dont want to raise dirty kids. But Ive always felt that if I wanted my children to grow up with a happy and healthy attitude to food, asking them from a young age to behave like grown-ups at the dinner table was going to do harm to them.When I was a child, my mom always asked me to hold my knife and fork right. I decided, if I wanted my children to explore (探索) food by eating it, I was going to have to relax and let them explore it in other ways, too.Anna Groom is a dietitian, whose job is to give people advice about the kind of food they should eat. She works with children who are“fussy (挑 食 的) eaters”.“Its really important to let children explore the food as a whole not just what it tastes like,” she says.“It makes them know more about it. It makes them feel safe with it.”The idea is that they are more likely to try it, and less likely to become fussy.So even at age seven I will continue to let my daughter play with her food. I am teaching her table manners, but Im doing it step by step. In fact, I believe it is more useful if I talk to her about table manners away from the table, when shes not hungry and trying to enjoy her food.My other child is now 14. He has always eaten everything and anything that comes his way. How are his table manners? Pretty good. Ive noticed he still likes to have an animalistic sniff (嗅) of a frankfurter before he puts it in his mouth, but he knows how to eat politely.After dinner, the girls have gone off to play. I go to clear the last things from the table. The raspberries have all been eaten.32. How did the author feel when she saw her daughter playing with her food?A. Calm. B. Angry. C. Excited. D. Helpless.33. What do we know about the authors mother?A. She led a relaxing life.B. She cooked great dinners.C. She was strict about table manners.D. She encouraged the author to explore food.34. How does Anna Groom help fussy eaters?A. By encouraging them to taste food.B. By asking them to try different food.C. By letting them build a connection with food.D. By allowing them to give up what they dislike.35. What does the author want to show by mentioning her son?A. He is not a fussy eater.B. Table manners are not important.C. Her kids both have good table manners.D. Letting kids play with food does no harm.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。Yuko Arimori is an Olympic marathon (马拉松) runner. She was born in Japan in 1966. At first, Arimori had difficulty walking because of a problem with her legs. 36 Her teacher helped her to be confident, and Arimori learned to try new things, such as running on the track (跑道). 37After that, Arimori tried to join a top track team in Japan. 38 She had never been fast, but speed wasnt as important as endurance (忍耐力), which Arimori had. Finally, she became one of the best marathon runners in the world. In 1992, at the age of 26, she took part in the Barcelona Olympics, where she came second. Afterwards, in the 1996 Olympics, Arimori came third.39 She started Hearts of Gold which helps landmine victims (地雷受害人) in Cambodia. Hearts of Gold gives money to the Angkor Wat International Half Marathon. Runners from around the world raise money to buy artificial limbs (假肢) for those who lost arms and legs because of landmines.More recently, Arimori was a United Nations Good Will Ambassador. Today, shes the President and CEO of Special Olympics Nippon. 40A. Other children made fun of her.B. She finished behind Valentina Yegorova.C. In 1998, Arimori decided to go beyond just running.D. Their purpose is to share hope and courage through sports.E. When a place opened for a marathon runner, Arimori saw her chance.F. She continues to help people in Cambodia and other parts of the world.G. Through hard work, she became one of the best high school runners in her city.第三部分:语言知识运用(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。Mothers Day is right around the corner, and a story has just been shared on the Internet. This is sure to 41 you to give your mother a 42 surprise for the holiday!Back in 2012, Bradons mother was diagnosed with cancer (诊断为癌症), which 43 she had to get medical treatment and was put on medication that shell be taking for the rest of her life. Things got even 44 for her two years later when she was in two car accidents (车祸), which meant she had to have another 45 to repair her damaged nerves (受损的神经) from the accidents. 46 , her car was seriously damaged, and she did not have the money to 47 it.To make ends meet, Bradons mother had to borrow 48 from her son. By the time May of 2014 came around, her 49 was on its last legs, and Bradon did not want to have to 50 her driving it anymore. He knew she could not 51 to buy a new one, so he decided to give her the 52 of a lifetime for Mothers Day.On Mothers Day, Bradon 53 his mom at her home and took her to the garage ( 汽 车 修 理 厂), where he said he had brought her car to be 54 . She had no idea that her old car was not really in the shop at all, and that a 55 Honda Fit was waiting for her!Bradons mom couldnt believe her 56 when she learned that her son had 57 her a new car for Mothers Day as a thank you for all she had 58 for him in his life! Moved by Bradons 59 , she gave him a loving hug (拥抱). This was the most 60 gift in her life.41. A. invite B. warn C. force D. encourage42. A. small B. great C. different D. strange43. A. meant B. proved C. showed D. explained44. A. better B. worse C. easier D. crazier45. A. treatment B. test C. research D. chance46. A. However B. Instead C. Again D. Also47. A. fix B. enjoy C. avoid D. finish48. A. clothes B. money C. ideas D. light49. A. watch B. house C. car D. team50. A. feel B. worry about C. give up D. notice51. A. remember B. expect C. decide D. afford52. A. surprise B. change C. praise D. problem53. A. paid for B. picked up C. dreamed of D. looked after54. A. repaired B. painted C. sold D. washed55. A. clean B. new C. colorful D. fast56. A. story B. heart C. eyes D. words57. A. won B. lent C. made D. bought58. A. planned B. done C. prepared D. chosen59. A. imagination B. patience C. courage D. kindness60. A. personal B. expensive C. valuable D. reasonable第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The new semester has begun, and itll be a fresh start for you.First of all, congratulations! Youve successfully graduated as a junior now the hard work really 61 (begin). Youre probably feeling 62 (excite) or maybe a little nervous about the school life 63 is waiting for you at senior high. What everyone mentions is the increased workload (课业压力),but senior high is not all about the national college entrance exam (高考).In fact, it is about preparing 64 the future and shaping 65 (you) into the person you hope to become. In junior high, you followed your teachers 66 (instruct). But as 67 senior, you are expected 68 (think) and study 69 (independent) 一 how you organize your study notes and how often you study are up to you. However, studying is not all. The first year in senior high offers many development opportunities. 70 (join) in various activities can enrich your school life, help you to make new friends, and broaden your horizons (开阔眼界).第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。I am a student coming from a city calling Chengdu, one of the most attractive city in China. Chengdu is such fascinating that nobody wants to leave when they come. I had been here for over ten years. I am fortunately to see so m

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