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1、三明一中2015-2016學年上學期第二次月考(2015年12月)高一英語試題 (時間:120分鐘;滿分:100分)注意:1. 答題卡必須填涂以下三個項目:(1)姓名(2)準考證號:先用黑色水筆在準考證號一欄的9個空格中填寫準考證號,再用2B鉛筆涂對應(yīng)數(shù)字。準考證號為九位數(shù):年級(1,表示高一,一位數(shù))+ 班級(兩位數(shù),如3班是03,15班為15)+ 座號(兩位數(shù))+ 考室(兩位數(shù))+ 考號(兩位數(shù))(3)科目代號:外語涂卡示范:2. 第二卷必須寫班級、姓名和考號第I卷(選擇題 共65分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié) 聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三

2、個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What did Emily buy in the shopping center? A. A coat.B. A jacket.C. A skirt.2. Where might Catherine be? A. In her office.B. At home.C. On her way to office.3. Which month do the mans parents suggest? A. June. B. July. C. August.4. W

3、here does this conversation take place? A. In a restaurant.B. In the post office.C. In a bank.5. How much does each T-shirt cost now? A. $25.B. $30.C. $75. 第二節(jié)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Where

4、 is the man? A. At the information desk. B. On the York train. C. At the 66th Street stop.7. Which gate should the man go through? A. No.1. B. No.2.C. No.6. 聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. Why does the woman want to exchange the gloves? A. They arent the right color. B. Theres a hole in them. C. They are too sma

5、ll. 9. How did the woman get the gloves? A. She bought them herself. B. She got them as a gift. C. She got them as an award. 10. How much more will the woman pay? A. 5 dollars.B. 6 dollars. C. 7 dollars.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。 11. Why is the woman pale? A. She ate something bad. B. She has the flu. C. She

6、 has a headache. 12. When did Jerry go to the new restaurant? A. Last night.B. Last week.C. Last month. 13. What is the relationship between the speakers? A. Friends. B. Doctor and patient. C. Waiter and customer. 聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14. Where is the woman now? A. To the left of a river.B. Near some bi

7、g trees.C. Near a bridge.15. What should the woman do first? A. Turn around. B. Turn left. C. Go straight for half a mile.16. What will the man do? A. Call the police.B. Pick up the woman.C. Wait for the woman outside his house.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. What did the speakers grandpa do? A. He was a mini

8、ster of education. B. He was a minister of agriculture. C. He was a diplomat. 18. What is the speakers brothers job? A. A teacher.B. A student.C. An engineer.19. Why will the speaker go abroad? A. To learn about politics. B. To stay with a friend. C. To learn a language.20. What is the speaker mainl

9、y talking about? A. Her goal for the future.B. Her family members.C. Her education.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分25分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。ADear Manic:I am a 30-year-old woman with no friends. I have always been shy and a bit lonely.In the first two years after gradu

10、ation, I kept in touch with most of my friends, but slowly they went away. My best friend and I were roommates for a while but we didnt get on well with each other for a period of time because of some reasons. We both admitted that we had made mistakes about it. But then she grew very close to her n

11、ew roommate after I moved out. Then she moved across the country and that just made it harder to truly repair our friendship.About seven years ago, I was injured and never healed(愈合)properly. I now have great pain and have to change jobs as a result. I get along with the people at my new job but no

12、friendships really work, mostly because of large age differences. Meanwhile, the people from my old job kind of rejected me. I was friendly to some of them, but they said that I left them alone and never gave them enough attention.I live in a small town with very little to do. The entire social scen

13、e is made up of only bars. Its really not my thing. I cant drink because of the medicine I take for my illness. And its really no fun to go to a bar and be the only person there who doesnt drink.I dont think Im a hard person. Im kind, considerate(體貼的)and patient. People seem to really like me, but n

14、o one seems to want to be friends with me. Im really looking forward to advice about how I can go through that. Signed, Erica21. What is the problem with Erica? A. She had difficulty making friends.B. She doesnt get on well with her roommate. C. She couldnt find a good job. D. She had no chance of m

15、aking friends.22. The author couldnt repair the friendship with her roommate because_. A. her roommate didnt want to repair their friendshipB. her roommate moved to other part of the country C. she found her roommate strange and stupidD. she didnt really know her own mistakes23. Why did the author h

16、ave no friends at her new job? A. Because she didnt want to make friends with others. B. Because she thought herself more important than others. C. Because she wasnt in the same age group with others. D. Because others didnt think highly of the author.24. The underlined word “rejected” in the third

17、paragraph means_? A. encouragedB. praised C. challenged D. refusedBWhether youre ready or not, its time to say goodbye to “Glee”.Foxs musical comedy “Glee” performed its emotional series ending on March 20. The story of the comedy begins with a flashback(倒敘)to the very beginning when the original me

18、mber of New Directions joined the glee club, and then things look forward to the future.The show first caught my attention because it reminded me of “Slam Dunk” 灌籃高手, an animated childhood favorite about basketball. Both center on a group of teenagers who experience different difficulties but gradua

19、lly, through music in the case of “Glee” and sport in the case of “Slam Dunk”, find strength and acceptance.In “Glee”, the teacher Will Schuester wants to change the school chorus(合唱團). However, every member is kind of strange. Finn Hudson is a football player whose friends laugh at him for putting

20、singing before sports. Rachel Berry, the highly-confident lead, eagerly wants to be famous. Mercedes Jones struggles with weight problems. Artie Abrams, a wheelchair guitar player, always feels less than a part of the group.Through the growth of these characters, the show tells its central message:

21、Be your own person, no matter what others think.Just by watching “Glee”, music lovers can keep up with the latest fashion in pop music. “Glee” covers hit songs from popular artists, including Adam Lambert and Britney Spears as guest performers. It also praises classic musicians such as the Beatles a

22、nd Billy Joel. Music from “Glee” began sweeping pop music charts(音樂排行榜)shortly after its performance in 2009. In 2010, the “Glee” soundtrack(原聲帶)hit No.1 on a Billboard chart.With great music, touching moments and famous guest stars, “Glee” has all the parts of a great musical play. Some critics com

23、plained about its unusual character development, but these criticisms will soon disappear as the shows music and memory continue.25. The series ending of Foxs musical comedy “Glee”_. A. is a very famous movie for childrenB. offers songs sung all by guest singers C. develops by returning to events in

24、 the pastD. tells us that music and sports go hand in hand26. “Glee” reminded the author of “Slam Dunk” because they both_. A. are very successful performances B. tell the audience stories about children C. draw audiences attention with unusual musicD. tell teenagers growth with difficult experience

25、27. We can infer from the passage that_. A. the music of “Glee” is a big successB. all the people love to watch the musical comedy C. some classical musicians performed in the comedyD. “Glee” has received more criticism than praiseCMany parents often say their teenage son looks like a grown man. He

26、is taller than his father, and his voice has turned deep. But his behavior is another matter. He makes hurried decisions, tries to smoke and drink, drives cars too fast and always makes his parents annoyed. Why?Thats because his brain is developing more slowly than his body. Researchers at the Natio

27、nal Institute of Mental Health and UCLA carried out a long-time study of normal brain development. They found that the frontal lobe(大腦額葉), the area responsible for understanding future influences, making wise decisions and controlling impluses(沖動), does not become mature until the early 20s.Because

28、of the immature brains, teenagers are easily influenced by the environment and unexpected behavior. So their death rates rise sharply. Research shows that rates of death by injury for people between the age of 15 and 19 are six times those seen in kids aged 10 to 14. The government reports that teen

29、s are four times more likely than older drivers to be involved in a car accident and three times more likely to die in one.Teens may be attracted to drugs and alcohol. Rates of drug and alcohol use are high when compared with those of other age groups. Frances Jensen and David Urion, doctors at Chil

30、drens Hospital Boston and Harvard Medical School, discovered that adult brain cells recovered more quickly from alcohol influence than younger brain cells. Jensen said in Harvard Magazine: “For a teenager, what he drank on the weekend is still with him during that text on Thursday.”Teens arent makin

31、g trouble on purpose. They long for freedom, but they are still young. Theyre still forming into the adults theyll eventually be. And, of course, they wont be at this age forever. Home education plays one of the most important roles in young peoples growth, and the influence is more lasting. Finally

32、, they will grow up and because wise adults.28. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the typical behavior of a teenage boy? A. Driving cars too fast. B. Making their parents annoyed. C. Quarreling with their friends. D. Making careless decisions.29. Teens death rates rise sharply

33、because of their _. A. immature brains B. brave and impatient character C. small and cheap cars D. changeable environments30. According to Frances Jensen and David Urion, we can learn that_. A. a teenager likes to drink alcohol on the weekend rather than on Thursday B. healthy teens are not influenc

34、ed by drugs or alcohol C. death rates are lower among teens when compared with those of other age groups D. teenage brain cells recover more slowly from alcohol than adult ones.31. From the last paragraph, we can make a conclusion that _. A. teenagers should have freedom to do what they like to do B

35、. teenagers still require lots of care and attention from their parents C. teenagers usually make their parents annoyed on purpose D. teenagers actually know how to make wise decisionsDThese days, you can get a trophy(獎杯)just for showing up. Walk into the bedroom of 12-year-old Lucas, a sixth-grader

36、 from New Jersey, and you might think youve accidentally walked into a sports hall of fame. There are awards everywhere.Lucas admits that he didnt exactly earn these trophies for his athletic skill. “Im actually not so good at sports,” he says. Like many kids in sports programs, Lucas got his trophi

37、es for simply showing up to games.“This has become practically a universal policy in many communities,” says Karen Coffin, a coach who writes about youth sports. Back when your parents were learning how to use a bat, coaches often openly preferred star athletes. Today, rules in many leagues require

38、equal playing time for all team members. “The focus isnt on winning,” says Coffin. “Its about building skills.”This is a welcome change for many. More kids than ever are playing a variety of team sports. Coaches are encouraged to support everyone on their teams, not just the future star. “The idea i

39、s to encourage kids to play sports, to have fun,” says Dr. Michelle Anthony, an author and psychologist who works with kids and schools.But some experts suggest that giving trophies to everyone sends the wrong message. In life, most people are not rewarded for simply doing whats required. A student

40、doesnt get A just for going to class. An employee doesnt get a raise just for arriving at work on time.Both Coffin and Anthony point out that trophies can lose their meaning when everyone gets one. Coffin also stresses that trophies are not an effective way for coaches to encourage players. “Receivi

41、ng a pat on the back, a thumbs-up from the coachany show of appreciation is what keeps kids coming back,” she says.32. According to the text, Lucas_. A. is a naturally gifted player B. loves many kinds of sports C. is a star athlete from New Jersey D. has taken part in many sport games33. What can b

42、e inferred from the passage about the “trophies for all” policy? A. It is good for winning games. B. It can improve star athletes skills C. It aims at encouraging children to play sports. D. It is good for finding more gifted players.34. What does the underlined part “the wrong message” in Paragraph

43、 6 refer to? A. Life can be great fun. B. Trophies can be won easily. C. Trophies can inspire people. D. Life is always full of challenges.35. Both Coffin and Anthony agree that _. A. if all people get prizes, trophies may lose meaning B. trophies are a good way to encourage players C. the “trophies

44、 for all” policy should be used widely D. fewer kids are willing to play sports than before第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。溫馨提示:本題答案請涂在機讀答題卡上,如果選A、B、C、D則正常填涂,如果選E請同時涂AD來表示,選F涂BD,選G涂CD。Running makes for a great workout. It doesnt require any cost and can be done at any t

45、ime of the day. 36 For example, it makes the body strong, makes body organs(器官) work better, reduces stress, keeps you active, and helps to keep a healthy weight.However, its important to know the safety measures(措施)when running alone. 37 Unknown people or even animals may cause danger to your safet

46、y while youre running alone. Runners, especially females, should follow some smart tips so that the exercise becomes fun and safe too. Here are some examples:Dont take those unknown and poor lighting roads. Always choose known and highly traveled routes. 38 Never leave the house without telling at l

47、east one person in the family where you would be running and the proper time to return. This way theyll know where to look for you in case something happens.Taking the same route makes you too comfortable with it, and chances are that you wont pay full attention to things around you while running. A

48、lso, you become an easy target for bad guys. 39 Also dont run always at the same time, because it makes it easier for the bad guys to predict your plan.If you meet with a strange dog on the way, dont turn or run. 40 If the dog is running towards you, you can drive it away by shouting, making loud no

49、ise, or throwing rocks.A. Stay away from fat food.B. Running can make us healthy.C. Thus, try and change your running routes.D. Instead, stand still and be calm until the dog leaves.E. Sometimes, there are possible dangers on the way when running alone.F. Keep safe distance from the cars and choose

50、a time when the traffic is less.G. This way, there will be someone who can help you if a problem happens.第三部分 英語知識運用(共三節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從短文后所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。One summer weekend, my wife, son and I entered a running race on mountain trails(小徑)

51、. When the race started, our son took off 41 , but my wife and I stayed back and ran together.After some time, while running down a small trail, I walked on a big stone and had a 42 , and I moved my toe pretty hard. I realized Id got my toe 43 , but I didnt take off my shoe and sock to check my 44 .

52、 Instead, my wife and I 45 running. 46 , bad things happened to me again. After going about half the course, I realized my watch on my wrist(手腕) was 47 . Discouraged, I told my wife to go on ahead, and I would return to see if I could 48 it. After running back for some time, I found my broken watch

53、off the trail. I 49 it up, and quickly put it into my pocket. Once I was near the end, I saw my son had run back up the trail to 50 me. He ran with me to the end. 51 it turned out, both my wife and son had won first place in their age groups. As I sat down to 52 after the race, I took off my shoe. I

54、 53 my toe and I found that my sock was in blood. I 54 to receive any award in my age group. But the race 55 had a special award which was given for the most injured runner in the race.So, how does this 56 relate to you and me in everyday life? Everyone wants to live a 57 life and enjoy a happy life

55、. The 58 is that we often face pain and trouble. However, the key to real happiness is 59 pain into something positive. In other words, 60 can make us stronger if we let them.41. A. slowlyB. suddenlyC. calmly D. immediately42. A. breakB. lookC. fallD. pain43. A. injuredB. shotC. destroyedD. knocked44. A. way B. toeC. shoeD. sock45. A. startedB. stoppedC. keptD. imagined46. A. UnluckilyB. strangelyC. SurprisinglyD. Dishonestly47. A. goneB. slowC. wrongD. brok

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