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1、湖南省长沙市雅礼书院中学2019-2020学年高一英语10月月考试题(时间:第一部分 听力技能(共两节,满分 第一节120分钟 总分:150分)第I卷30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选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下1.What will the woman do next?A. Clean her house.B Go to the d octor ' s.C. Look at herschedule.2. Where are the speakers
2、 probably?A. At homeB. At a theater3. When will the pop show start?C .At a restaurant.11C. At 8:20.A. At 6:30.B. At 7:30.4. When will the speakers go on holiday?A. In June.B. In July.C. In September.5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A story .B. A monster.C. A film.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独
3、白后有几个小题, 出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,小题5秒钟:听完后,各小题将给出 听第6段材料,回答6, 7题。6. What is the woman probably doing?A. Listening to musicB. Doing her homeworkC. Enjoying a“Boy Band" concert.7. How does the man feel?A. Nervous.听第7段材料,回答8至10题。8. What does the woman want to buy?A.A tie5秒钟的做答时间。B. WorriedB.A w
4、allet.从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选 你将有时间阅读各个小题,每 每段对话或独白读两遍。C. Pleased.C. A shirt.9. What is the woman probably going to do next?A. Turn right at the elevator.B. Walk past the leather goods.C. Take the elevator to the fourth floor.10. What is the woman doing?B. Choosing a gift.C. Looking forA. Asking the way.
5、his father.听第8段材料,回答11至13题.11. Where does the woman want to go later?A. To a swimming poolB. To a dancing club.C.12. Why is the man unwilling to go dancing?A. His foot is not well.B. He has no money.C .Itthere.13. What do we know about the man?A. He often does exercise.B. He isn ' t in good heal
6、th.doesn' t like his work.听第9段材料,回答14至17题.14. Why does the man make the phone call?A. To make an invitation.B. To ask for information.make a reservation.15. How much does the course cost?A. $ 1,200 including living expenses.B. $ 1,500 including living expenses.C. $ 1,200 plus living expenses.16.
7、 How long does each class last?A. Two hours.B. Three hours.C.17. What aspect does the man fail to mention?A. The student number.B. The class schedule.C.听第10段材料,回答18至20题.18. What is the highest temperature in Manila? A.33 CB.35 CC.37 c19. Which place is rainy today?A. Beijing.B. TaipeiC.20. What is t
8、he weather like today in Tokyo?A. It is hot but stormy.B. It is windy and cool. C.clear sunny skies.To a gym is crowdedC. HeC. ToFour hours.The teachers.SeoulIt has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。AThe Outdoor CentreOpening timesWater sports: 9 am-5 pmPlay
9、Park: 10 am-4 pmEntrance / Car park feesLow season: Weekdays £ 2.00 per carWeekends £ 3.00 per carHigh season: 23 July-11 SeptemberWeekdays and weekends £ 3. 00 per carOne-day adventure ( 冒险)courseThis is a chance you have been waiting for. Come and try sailing, climbing and surfing.
10、This course is trying to introduce outdoor activities to adults in a fun way. You do not need to be very fit or to have had experience of the activities.All you need is to be interested.Play ParkThe Play Park is suitable for children from 2 to 10 years of age. It is one of the best of its type in th
11、e country. It has sand and water play, a large ball pool, play castle and much, much more.Group day and weekend coursesWe also offer day and long weekend courses for groups. We receive regular visits from schools and colleges. There are three large rooms with twelve beds in each, which can be booked
12、 beforehand for groups of up to 36 people (12 at least).Summer adventure holiday (for 8 -14 years of age)Safety is of great importance at the Outdoor Centre. All our workers are fully trained in first aid, and able to teach the activities on offer. Wealso make certain that all children only take par
13、t in activities that are suitable for their age and physical abilities. For this programme children must be able to swim 25 metres and be in good physical health.21. Howmuch should a family driving two cars pay when entering the centre in August? A. £2.00.B. £3.00.C. £4.00.D. £6.
14、00.22. Which of the following is suitable for a group of ten children aged 6 to 8?A. Play Park.B. One-day adventure course.C. Summer adventure holiday.D. Group day and weekend courses.23. People who want to take the summer adventure holiday.A. can stay overnight if they wantB.shouldhavebasicskillsin
15、swimmingC. should have a knowledge of first aidD.can do any sporttheyareinterested inBOne of the major problems facing nursing homes is that patients don't move around enough. All too often the elderly end up sitting and looking at a wall or into a television. They're usually not motivated (
16、有积极性的)to exercise, partly because getting moving again after a long period of inactivity can cause pain, and partly because it's not interesting to sit and look at a wall while you bike.A new research project from Aalborg University in Denmark may have the solution: virtualreality (VR). The proj
17、ect,led by Jon RamBruun-Pedersen, uses the technologyto get the elderly on exercise bikes, thus turning exercise into a virtual experience.In Bruun-Pedersen's study, large TV screens were set up in front of the exercise bikes in the nursing home's activity room. While they biked, the 21 seni
18、ors rode through various virtual landscapes on the TV screen. The bikes were connected with the screens so the speed the subjects biked with was related to their speed through the landscape.“The study showed that seniors were happy with the experience and really lived it, " says Bruun-Pedersen.
19、"They felt as if they had to ride harder to get up thehill on thescreen.Next, the elderly subjects wore VR glasses with small screens in front of their eyes. The feeling is very true to life, and the elderly subjects vividly (逼真地)experienced being out in the great outdoors even though they were
20、 still on anexercise bike in the activity room.“We set the study up so the elderly couldride in the same landscapes they knewfrom the screens. They took to the experience amazingly well, " Bruun-Pedersen said. “The seniors' desire to use the exercise bikesgreatly increased. ”“This is really
21、 good,“ he says. "Partly because it's good for them physically to move more, but also because I wanted them to experience getting out in the world even if it's a virtual world. ”24. According to the text, what is a reason why the elderly seldom move around?A. They are not in good health
22、.B. They are afraid of getting hurt.C. Doing exercise may be painful.D. It's more interesting to watch TV.25. What can weinfer (推断)about the seniors' experience in Bruun-Pedersen's study? A. The VR glasses helped them bike easier and faster.B. They tried to avoid moving around in the out
23、doors.C. They had to ride harder when climbing a virtual hill.D. The faster they biked the quicker they traveled on screen.26. What did the subjects of the study think of their virtual cycling tour?A. Enjoyable. B. Dangerous. C. Relaxing. D. Tiring.27. How is the text mainly developed?A. By giving e
24、xamples.B. By making comparisons.C. By asking questions and answering them.D. By raising a problem and offering the solution.COld paintings are helping experts unlock a mystery about people from long ago.Experts say the art and the pyramid belonged to the Mayan civilization. A civilization is a soci
25、ety. The Mayas were native peoples who lived more than 1,000 years ago in what is now Mexico and Central America.The murals (壁画)are about 1,350 years old. So far, experts have discovered about 30 of them in Calakmul, Mexico. They show scenes of everyday Mayan life. It ' s a side of the Mayas tha
26、t has rarely been seen before, even though researchers have studied the civilization for about a century, says expertMichael Coe. "We neverhad anything like this before, " Coe explained. "This i s something that ' s completely new to us. ”Most Mayan art shows how rulers and royalt
27、y (贵族)lived. The newly discoveredmurals are of regular citizens doing ordinary things, such as shopping and eating. One painting shows a woman selling tamales to a crowd of customers. Another is of people eating corn. Other murals show Mayan goods being transported to market.“Mostly you get the mura
28、ls that show gods and kings, never anything about daily life, " Coe says. "This is like walking into aMayan supermarket.”The Mayas were more than just painters. They developed their own form of math.They also studied science and the universe. The Mayas were writers, as well. Theymade books
29、 out of the bark (树皮)of fig trees. The civilization also came up withits own form of hieroglyphics.Some of the recently uncovered murals include hieroglyphics that label (标注)the people and objects with pictures. Thanks to the paintings, researchers have continue to dig. Martin believes there are at
30、least a dozen murals left to be discovered. The work will be slow going though. The ancient paintings must be treated with care so they' re not damaged. "It ' s rare to find paintings like these in such good condition, " Martin said. "But we know that there are more still to b
31、e uncovered.learned a few new hieroglyphics, including of the hieroglyphics are still very hard to experts studying the symbols, explained.understand them.”Scientists are busy excavating the rest Mayas created the structure or the muralsthose for the words corn and salt."Someunderstand, "
32、Simon Martin, one of the“I will be working on those and hope toof the pyramid. They' re not sure why the on it, but they hope to learn more as they28. What did the experts discover in Mexico?A. Several Mayan books.B. Several houses of the Mayas.C. An ancient pyramid with murals.D. Howthe Mayas s
33、olved math problems.29. Why is the discovery special?A. Because experts have never found Mayan remains before.B. Because the murals show the achievements of the Mayas.C. Because experts have never seen Mayan cities before.D. Because the murals are about common people doing ordinary things.30. What c
34、an we infer( 推断)from the text about the Mayas?A. They did not create a lot of art.B. They were a well-developed people.C. They cared more about painting than writing.D. They were not interested in math and science.31. What are hieroglyphics according to the text?A. Away to put up tall buildings.B. A
35、 game the Mayas invented.C. The design of Mayan paintings.D. A form of writing that uses pictures.DThe old farmhouse had been too big and too lonely since my husband Martin passed away. I wandered around the empty rooms searching for something to do. As a matter of fact, nothing was fun without Mart
36、in. My daughter Jane lived in another town about fifty miles away. It wasn ' t a great distance, but she was busy with a job and two young boys.One morning, I saw a skinny little dog coming from behind the house. His tail and his head were lowered and he watched me with wary (警惕的 )eyes as he slo
37、wlyapproached. If he hadn ' t been so dirty he would have probably been white, but he was so caked with mud that it was hard to tell. Sighing, I cut up a few pieces ofmeat and put them on a paper plate and filled a bowl with water before going back outside. At the sound of the screen door, the d
38、og lifted his head, a hopeful look in his chocolate eyes. I placed my offerings at the edge of the porch (门廊)andwatched him for a moment. He eyed the plate of meat hungrily and lifted one paw ( 爪) as if to step forward, but he was afraid. I went back inside the house, knowing he would quickly eat th
39、e food once he felt safe.When I went out to get the mail I saw that the dog was asleep on my porch. I looked through the mail, feeling certain that I would find a card from Jane. Saturday had been my birthday. Obviously, she had been too busy to come by or call. I found no card from Jane.I sat down
40、in the rocker ( 摇椅)on my porch and started to cry. Suddenly I felt a rough tongue licking my hand. Surprised, I looked into the upturned face of the dirty dog. His front paws rested on the arms of the rocker, and his expressive brown eyes seemed to be filled with understanding. He had such a sincere
41、, concerned look on his little face that I found myself smile down at him and pat his head. He gave a small whimper ( 呜咽声)as if to tell me that he also needed a little love and affection.I looked down at the dog, amazed that he had put aside his own suffering to offer mecomfort. He had been on his o
42、wn, alone, hungry and afraid. He had no way of knowing how I might react to his display (展示)of affection. He could have been driven away and shouted at, but he gave me what he sensed I needed. He was smelly, but at that moment he was the most attractive dog I had ever seen. I thought that Martin wou
43、ld be a good name for this warm, friendly dog. Now I still wish Jane would visit or call more often. But I am no longer consumed by it. Martin has put joy back into my heart again. I found a purpose to live in Martin. He has filled the lonely, sad void in my life.32. Which of the following could be
44、used to describe the dog when the author first saw him?A. Carefree and beautiful.B. Trustworthy but unlucky.C. Dirty and smelly.D. Clever but unfriendly.33. Why did the author cry?A. Because she missed Martin.B. Because Jane forgot her birthday.C. Because the dog wouldn ' t leave her house. D. B
45、ecause she had too much mail to address.34. How did the author feel when the dog licked her hand?A. She felt impressed by the dog ' s bravery.B. She felt greater loneliness than ever before.C. She was surprised and a little bit frightened.D. She was deeply moved by the connection with him.35. Wh
46、ich of the following can replace the underlined word “consumedin the lastparagraph?A. Approved. B. Annoyed.C. Affected. D. Attracted.第二节(共5小题.每小题2分,满分10分)报据短文内容,从短文后的选顶中选出能填入空自处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选顶。How to Become a Top StudentSuccessful students use different techniques(技巧)to study, which brings themmor
47、e success. 36Here are the four techniques almost all top-performing students use.They are regular. Almost all successful students study regularly, because they know “what you give is what you get ” . If you put in regular hours of studying, then you will learn more and get better grades.37 This will
48、 help you to studyregularly.They have clear goals. All top-performing students have definite, specific goals. 38 hey motivate( 激发)you and drive you to study more. But make sure that you do not get carried away. Set realistic goals which can challenge( 挑战)you, but do not seem impossible or too diffic
49、ult to achieve.They study without strain( 压力).Successful students study a lot. But they study without putting strain on themselves. Most students make the mistake of studying too hard or studying continuously for a long time.39 Studying should be done ina balanced manner. Take a break for a few minu
50、tes, after studying for 30 or 45 minutes. Relax, walk around your room or house, or drink some water and return to studying.Such short breaks will refresh your brain and you will learn more.40 Studying is not something you do just because your parents ask you to do it. It ' s actually very impor
51、tant for you. Studying gives you knowledge and skills that will remain with you for the rest of your life. It gives you the ability to get ajob and earn money. And successful students recognize the value of studying well.A. This creates tension and actually slows down learning and memory.B. But to s
52、core grade A in English, you should make well-planned efforts.C. Set aside some hours, each day or each week, for studying.D. Having such goals gives you a purpose to study better.E. Learn their techniques, and you will also join their rank.F. They finish their homework on time.G. They give importan
53、ce to study.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45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.从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。The Japanese pay much attention to the luck of telephone number. The bathhouses, for example, (41) to use 4626, because when read in Japanese, it has the (42) pronunciation as“Have
54、a good bath. " (43)the clothes shops and thebutcher ' s like 1429 better than (44)number because this number can either be read as “good dress " (45)"good meat. " (46)these numbers are(47)with something (48), people can remember them very (49). So they have (50) advertisement
55、s for the shops. On the other hand, there are also telephone numbers which are (51)as forbidden by the Japanese people. 1564,for example, has the sound of “kill people " (52)the number 4219 has (53)of “ people die ” . At present there are about forty-four million (54)in Japan. Yet it is almost
56、(55) for everyone to get (56) telephone number.So these (57)have become commodities( 商品)and can be (58)as goods.The (59)can reach as (60)as 222 thousand Japanese yen(日元).41. A. likeB. comeC. haveD. ought42. A. EnglishB. strangeC. differentD. same43. A. ForB. NeitherC. EitherD. Both44. A. anyB. someC
57、. otherD. any other45. A. butB. orC. asD.and46. A. SinceB. AlthoughC. EvenD. When47. A. joinedB. connectedC. fixedD. mixed48. A. to doB. usefulC. niceD.important49. A. hardB. slowlyC. smoothlyD. easily50. A. becomeB.beenC. turnedD. made51. A. soundedB. regardedC. pronouncedD. appeared52. A. butB. be
58、causeC. asD. while53. A. soundB. meaningC. thatD. this54. A. shopsB.JapaneseC. telephonesD. numbers55. A. possibleB. impossibleC. easyD.necessary56. A. interestingB. niceC. luckyD. suitable57. A. telephonesB. advertisementsC. shopsD. numbers58. A. usedB. madeC. soldD. stored59. A. shopB. numberC. telephoneD. price60. A. valuableB. expensiveC. highD. large第
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