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1、四川省成都市郫都區(qū)2017-2018學(xué)年高二英語上學(xué)期第一次月考試題第卷 選擇題(共100分)第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分) 第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)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. How many dollars does the man still need to buy the dictionary?A. Three dollars.B. Four dollars.C. Six dollars.

2、2. Whats Marys address?A. 1664 Garden Street.B. 1640 Garden Street. C. 1646 Garden Street.3. Where is Miss White from? A. America.B. Australia.C. Japan.4. When is the womans birthday? A. April 1st.B. April 2nd. C. April 3rd.5. What will Jack do? A. He will play tennis.B. He will ask Bill to play ten

3、nis C. He will go skating.第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從每題所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6. What does the man advise the woman to do? A. See a doctor.B. See a play.C. See a match.7. Why does the woman r

4、efuse the mans suggestion about this Saturday evening?A. Because she has to work. B. Because she will meet her old friends. C. Because she has promised to look after an old friend.8. When will they meet at the theatre? A. At 7:30 next Monday evening. B. At 7:00 next Monday evening. C. At 7:30 next S

5、aturday evening.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9. Where is Tom now? A. In the school.B. In a restaurant.C. At the cinema.10. Who answers the telephone?A. Mrs Brown, Toms sister.B. Mrs Brown, Toms mother.C. Mrs Brown, Toms aunt.11. What does Bill want Tom to do? A. Bring some food for the picnic. B. Bring some toys

6、 for the game. C. Bring some fruit for the trip.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12. How long did Mary have to stay in bed?A. One day.B. Two days.C. A week.13. How is Marys friend Ann?A. Shes having a cold.B. Shes having a cough.C. Shes all right now.14. Why does everybody seem to have a cold?A. Because of the hot

7、weather. B. Because of the cold weather. C. Because of the changing weather.聽第9段材料,回答第15至16題。15. What will they put on a show for? A. For money.B. For fun.C. For fame.16. What will they perform in the show? A. Three popular songs. B. A musical play.C. Three pieces of music.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17. Wher

8、e was Alexander Graham Bell born? A. The Great Britain.B. The United States.C. West Germany.18. According to the passage,whats one of the chief reasons why Bells family moved to Canada? A. Bells long illness. B. Bells father and grandfather had an experiment in Canada. C. Bell was invited to teach a

9、t the University of Boston.19. What was Bells main interest throughout his life?A. Helping the blind people. B. Helping the deaf people. C. Helping the black people.20. In which year did Bell succeed in inventing the telephone? A. In 1876.B. In 1847.C. In 1874.第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分

10、30分)閱讀下面短文,從各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上涂黑。ALIPITORABOUT LIPITORLipitor is a prescription(處方)medicine. Along with diet and exercise, it lowers “bad”cholesterol(膽固醇)in your blood. It can also raise “good” cholesterol. Lipitor can lower the risk of heart attack in patients with several common risk f

11、actors, including family history of early heart disease, high blood pressure, age and smoking.WHO IS LIPITOR FOR?Who can take LIPITOR:People who cannot lower their cholesterol enough with diet and exercise.Adults and children over 10.Who should NOT take DIPITOR:Women who are pregnant, may be pregnan

12、t, or may become pregnant. Lipitor may harm your unborn baby.Women who are breast-feeding. Lipitor can pass into your breast milk and may harm your baby.People with liver(肝臟)problems.POSSIBLE SIDE EFFECTS OF LIPITOR: Serious side effects in a small number of people:Muscle problems that can lead to k

13、idney(腎臟)problems, including kidney failure.Liver problems. Your doctor may do blood tests to check your liver before you start Lipitor and while you are taking it.Call your doctor right away if you have:Unexplained muscle pain or weakness, especially if you have a fever or feel very tired.Swelling

14、of the face, lips, tongue, and/or throat that may cause difficulty in breathing or swallowing.Stomach pain.Some common side effects of LIPITOR are:Muscle pain.Upset stomach.Changes in some blood tests.HOW TO TAKE LIPITORDO: Take Lipitor as prescribed by your doctor.Try to eat heart-healthy foods whi

15、le you take Lipitor.Take Lipitor at any time of day, with or without food.If you miss a dose(一劑), take it as soon as you remember. But if it has been more than 12 hours since your missed dose, wait. Take the next dose at your regular time.Don't:Do not change or stop your dose before talking to y

16、our doctor.Do not start new medicines before talking to your doctor.21. Taking Lipitor is helpful for _.A. women who are pregnantB. teenagers with liver problemsC. breast-feeding women D. adults having heart disease 22. If it has been 7 hours since you missed a dose, you should _. A. eat more when t

17、aking your next doseB. have a dose as soon as you rememberC. take the next dose at your regular timeD. change the amount of your next dose23. Which of the following is a common side effect of taking Lipitor?A. Throat swelling. B. Upset stomach. C. Kidney failure. D. Muscle weakness.24. What is the m

18、ain purpose of the passage? A. To teach patients ways for quick recovery.B. To show the importance of a good lifestyle.C. To give information about a kind of medicine.D. To present a report on a scientific research.BWomen have been making scientific discoveries since ancient times. Twelve women have

19、 won the Nobel Prize for science, one of the highest honors in the world. Some women scientists never married, some worked with their husbands, and others raised large families. It has been difficult for women to be successful scientists.In the early 1800s in England, Mary Anning became one of the f

20、irst women recognized for her discoveries about the ancient history of the earth. Mary and her father collected fossils in their village on the south coast of Great Britain. Fossils are parts of plants or animals that have been saved in rocks for millions of years.When she was only twelve years old,

21、 Mary became the first person to find the almost complete skeletons(骨架)of several animals that no longer existed on earth. She didnt become famous for her discoveries at that time because she often sold her fossils to get money to support her family.In 1891, a young Polish woman named Marie Sklodows

22、ka traveled to Paris to study physics. She did so because she could not get a college education in Poland. She began working in the laboratory of a man named Pierre Curie. Marie and Pierre Curie got married and made many discoveries together. They received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1903 along w

23、ith another scientist. Marie Curie became the first person to be awarded a second Nobel Prize in 1911, this time for Chemistry. Marie Curie was one of the few women at the time who became famous as a scientist.25. The author believes that women scientists _.A. have more opportunities to become succe

24、ssfulB. can not get the highest honors in the worldC. go through difficulties to be successfulD. had better pay more attention to their families26. Mary Anning was one of the first women to _.A. win the Nobel Prize for Science after getting marriedB. make achievements in the study of ancient EarthC.

25、 research animals and their bonesD. study the mystery of all kinds of plants27. Mary Anning failed to be famous for her discoveries of fossils when she was 12 because _.A. nobody recognized them B. they werent worth studyingC. she didnt want to be known to anyoneD. she sold them for money28. Whats t

26、he passage mainly about?A. Ancient discoveries.B. Women scientists.C. Successful marriages.D. Different prizes.CPeople joke that no one in Los Angeles reads; everyone watches TV, rents videos, or goes to the moviesThe most popular reading material is comic books,movie magazines,and TV guides. City l

27、ibraries have only 10 percent of the traffic that car washes have. But how do you explain this? A yearly book festival in west Los Angeles is booming year after year. People wait half an hour for a parking space to become available.This outdoor festival, sponsored by a newspaper, occurs every April

28、for one weekend. This years attendance was estimated at 70, 000 on Saturday and 75, 000 on Sunday. The festival consisted of 280 exhibitors. There were about 90 talks given by authors, with an audience question-and-answer period following each talk. Autograph (親筆簽名)seekers sought out more than 150 a

29、uthors. A short food street sold all kinds of popular food and various foreign foods, from American hamburgers to Hawaiian shave ice (刨冰) drinks. Except for a $7 parking fee, the festival was free. Even so, some people avoided the food street prices by staying away and having their own sandwiches an

30、d drinks.People came from all over California. One couple drove down from San Francisco. “This is our sixth year here now. We love it.” said the husband. “Its just fantastic to be in the great outdoors, to be among so many books and authors, and to get some very good deals, too.”The idea for the fes

31、tival occurred years ago, but nobody knew if it would succeed. Although book festivals were already popular in other US cities, would Los Angeles residents welcome one?“ The citizens of the city are very unpredictable,”said one of the festival founders.29. The underlined sentence in the first paragr

32、aph suggests that_.A. city libraries have a very limited number of readersB. only a small proportion (比例) of the readers go to libraries by carC. city libraries provide fewer places for car washesD. city libraries have fewer parking places30. The outdoor book festival attracts_.A. autograph seekers

33、and authors onlyB. people with different interestsC. people who love Los AngelesD. people who like cooking31. At the very beginning, people were about the idea for the book festival in Los Angeles.A. confidentB. pessimisticC. uncertainD. indifferent32. The success of Los Angeles book festival shows

34、that_.A. book reading is still popular in Los AngelesB. Los Angeles people prefer library to book festivalC. people attend the book festivals for fun not for readingD. libraries should have food streets to attract more readersDAggressive pedestrians are in fact as dangerous as careless drivers. They

35、 cause traffic accidents, injury and death.These dangerous walkers can be seen in any big city all over the world. About 69% of last years pedestrian deaths in the US occurred in urban areas. They cross streets ignoring “DONT WALK” signals, suddenly appear without warning from behind parked vehicles

36、, walk slowly at crossroads with cell phones attached to heads, blocking traffic.These pedestrians and drivers share a common disregard(忽視)for the rules of the road, both for selfish reasons. The drivers believe in the power of their machines. If their machines can go faster, they believe they have

37、the right to go faster. If their machines are bigger, they believe they have the right to push smaller vehicles aside. Aggressive pedestrians, on the other hand, believe in the primacy of the individual, the idea that they are first in any environment, under any circumstances, even when they are on

38、foot in a roaring tide of steel and rubber.Last year, an estimated 5,220 pedestrians died in traffic accidents. Some 69,000 pedestrians were injured. On average, that worked out to one pedestrian killed in a traffic crash every 101 minutes, and one injured every eight minutes. The good news is that

39、the accident rate is dropping. For example, the number of pedestrians killed last year was 24 percent less than the number killed in traffic accidents a decade earlier. The bad news is that the basic causes of pedestrian deaths remain pretty much the samedisregard for traffic signals, inattention an

40、d crossing roads under the influence of alcohol and drugs. Alcohol, in fact, was involved in 46 percent of the traffic accidents that resulted in pedestrian deaths. Of those, 31 percent of the pedestrians were found to be drunk.The bottom line is that the pedestrians must do more to protect their li

41、ves as well as the lives of other road users. They can start by obeying traffic signals, using marked cross-walks and calling a cab when theyve had too much to drink.33. The passage is mainly about _.A. how aggressive pedestrians cause traffic accidentsB. why so many Americans were killed on roads l

42、ast yearC. what the traffic rules of the road about pedestrians were D. who are to blame for pedestrian deaths, drunk drivers or the aggressive pedestrians34. What is the pedestrians selfish reason for traffic jams?A. They know all drivers are skilled and with great care.B. They believe individuals

43、are always first.C. They think traffic rules have nothing to do with them.D. They guess all vehicles will slow down at crossroads.35. What word can best describe the authors attitude to the traffic accidents caused by pedestrians?A. Excited.B. Cold.C. Concerned.D. Unconnected.第二節(jié) (共5小題,每小題2分,滿分10分)

44、根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。The jobs of the future have not yet been invented. 36 By helping them develop classic skills that will serve them well no matter what the future holds.1. Curiosity Your children need to be deeply curious. 37 Ask kids, “What ingredients (配料) can we add to make

45、 these pancakes even better next time?” and then try them out. Did those ingredients make the pancakes better? What could we try next time? 2. Creativity True creativity is the ability to take something existing and create something new from it. 38 There are a dozen different things you can do with

46、them. Experimenting with materials to create something new can go a long way in helping them develop their creativity. 3. Interpersonal Skills Understanding how others feel can be a challenge for kids. We know whats going on inside our own head, but what about others?Being able to read people helps

47、kids from misreading a situation and jumping to false conclusions. 39 “Why do you think shes crying?”“Can you tell how that man is feeling by looking at his face?” “If someone were to do that to you, how would you feel?” 4. Self Expression 40 There are many ways to express thoughts and ideasmusic, a

48、cting, drawing, building, photography. You may find that your child is attracted by one or another. A. Encourage kids to cook with you.B. And we cant forget science education. C. We can give kids chances to think about materials in new ways. D. So how can we help our kids prepare for jobs that dont

49、yet exist?E. Gardening is another great activity for helping kids develop this skill. F. We can do this in real life or ask questions about characters in stories. G. Being able to communicate ideas in a meaningful way is a valuable skill.第三部分 英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文

50、后各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng) (A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Hope in my armsLast year I was invited to participate in a carnival for Tuesdays Child, an organization that helps children with AIDS. All the children that had 41 at one particular room could paint a square on a piece of cloth. Later the squares woul

51、d be sewn together to 42 a quilt. The quilt would be 43 to a man who had devoted his life to the 44 and would soon be retiring.The kids were given paints in bright colors and asked to paint something that would make the quilt 45 . As I looked around at all the 46 , I saw pink hearts, blue clouds, or

52、ange sunrises and red flowers. The pictures were all bright and 47 . All except one. One boy was painting a heart, 48 it was dark and lifeless. It 49 the bright colors that his fellow artists had used.I asked why. He told me he was very sick and that his 50 was not ever going to get better. He looke

53、d straight into my eyes and said. “There is no 51 in my life.” I told him I was 52 and I could understand why he had made his heart a dark color. I told him that even though we couldnt make him better, we can give 53 , which can really help when you are feeling 54 . I told him that if he would like,

54、 I would be happy to give him one. He crawled into my lap. I thought my own heart would 55 for this sweet little boy. He sat there for a long time. Finally he 56 down to finish his coloring. As I was getting ready to 57 home, I felt a tug(猛拽) on my jacket. Standing there was the little boy, 58 . He

55、said, “My heart is changing 59 . It is getting brighter, I think those hugs really do 60 .” On my way home I felt my own heart. It too had changed to a brighter color.41. A. behavedB. gatheredC. prayedD. hid42. A. foldB. dryC. spreadD. make43. A. presentedB. soldC. rentedD. thrown44. A. educationB. ceremonyC. organizationD. neighborhood45. A. expensiveB. comfortableC. beautifulD. loose46. A. squaresB. colorsC. lightsD. kids47. A. disappointingB. puzzlingC. boringD. inspiring48. A. andB. butC. forD. or49. A. filledB. containedC. lackedD. showed50. A. businessB. sicknessC. s

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