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(2019新教材外研版)高一第一学期第一次月考(word版含答案).docx

1、天津市河西区实验中学 2020-2021 学年度高一 第一学期第一次月考英语试卷 一、听力:15 分 第一节 1. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In the clothes shop B. In the laundry C. At home 2. What time does Mary get off work? A. At 6:00pm B. At 5: 30 pm C. At 5:00 pm 3. What is the woman complaining about? A. The man never eats

2、up his breakfast B. The man never does the cleaning or washing C. The man never does the washing-up after eating breakfast 4. What will the two speakers probably have for lunch? A. Meat and eggs B. Potatoes and salad C. Potatoes and meat 5. Why does the woman want to see a film? A. She wants to rela

3、x B. The film is very interesting C. She has nothing to do 第二节 6. When will the dinner begin? A. At 5:30 B. At 6:00 C. At 6;30 7. How many people will come to the dinner except the man tonight? A. Nine B. Ten C. Eleven 8. What does the man prefer? A. A table on the platform B. A seat next to the win

4、dow C. A table next to the window 9. What does the man plan to major in? A. Management B. Engineering C. Business 10. Why did the woman work like a crazy in the summer? A. To cover most of her costs B. To repay a student loan C. To support her poor family 11. What is the woman going to do next month

5、? A. Go to work B. Go to a job fair C. Go abroad 12. In which country were ices eaten first? A. China B. Rome C. Italy 13. What did Nero order the runners to run to the mountains to do? A. to get some nuts B. To get snow C. To freeze orange juice 14. Who opened the first successful coffee shop servi

6、ng ice cream? A. Francesco Procopio B. Nancy Johnson C. Jacob Flusell 15. What was Nancy Johnson good at? A. Making ice cream B. Business C. Machines 二、单选:1515 分 16. - Let me help you cross the street. - _! Im not that old. A. Come on B. No way C. Take your time D. Go ahead 17. More and more people

7、are signing up for Yoga classes nowadays, _ advantage of the health and relaxation benefits. A. taking B. taken C. having taken D. having been taken 18. Her ambition is to become _ Li Na. A. as a great tennis player as B. as great a tennis player as C. a as great tennis player as D. as great as tenn

8、is player 19. If one of your teeth feels _, dont be _ and turn to your dentist for help. A. aching; puzzling B. loose; embarrassed C. painful; panicked D. uncomfortable; anxious 20. While watching television, _. A. the doorbell rang B. the doorbell rings C. we heard the doorbell ring D. we heard the

9、 doorbell rings 21. He _ and wept when he heard the news. A. took down B. put down C. turned down D. broke down 22. The flowers _ sweet in the botanic garden attract the visitors to the beauty of nature. A. to smell B. smelling C. smelt D. to be smelt 23. Is this _ we met them last night? A. where B

10、. place C. place in which D. place which 24. Nothing but several glasses _ bought by my father the day before yesterday. A. have been B. were C. was D. would be 25. I, who _ your close friend, will try my best to help you out of trouble. A. am B. is C. are D. be 26. The salesman scolded the girl cau

11、ght _ and let her off. A. to have stolen B. to be stealing C. to steal D. stealing 27. E-shopping, when properly _, can save us a lot of time and energy. A. being done B. is done C. doing D. done 28. When and how to restore daily life _ yet. A. has not decided B. are not decided C. is not decided D.

12、 have not decided 29. “Could we put off the meeting?” she asked. “ _”, he answered politely. “ This is the only day every is available.” A. Not likely B. Not exactly C. Not nearly D. Not really 30. - Shall we have a talk with her tonight? - There is no _ talking to her. She will never listen. A. goo

13、d B. value C. point D. worth 三、完型:2020 分 During my second year at the city college, I was told that the education department was offering a “free” course, called Thinking Chess,for three credits. I 31 the idea of taking the class because, after all, who doesnt want to 32 a few dollars? More than tha

14、t, Id always wanted to learn chess. And, even if I werent 33 enough about free credits, news about our 34 was appealing enough to me. He was an international grandmaster, which 35 I would be learning from one of the games 36 . I could hardly wait to 37 him. Maurice Ashley was kind and smart, a forme

15、r graduate returning to teach, and this 38 was no game for him; he meant business. In his introduction, he made it 39 that our credits would be hard-earned. In order to 40 the class, among other criteria, we had to write a paper on how we plan to 41 what we would learn in class to our future profess

16、ions and, 42 . to our lives. I managed to get an A in that 43 and learned life lessons that have served me well beyond the 54 . Ten years after my chess class with Ashley, Im still putting to use what he 55 me: “The absolute most important 46 that you learn when you play chess is how to make good 47

17、 . On every single move you have to 48 a situation, process what your opponent (对手)is doing and 49 the best move from among all your options.” These words still ring true today in my 50 as a journalist. 31. A. put forward B. jumped at C. tried out D. turned down 32. A. waste B. earn C. save D. pay 3

18、3. A. excited B. worried C. moved D. tired 34. A. title B. competitor C. textbook D. instructor 35. A. urged B. demanded C. held D. meant 36. A. fastest B. easiest C. best D. rarest 37. A. interview B. meet C. challenge D. beat 38. A. chance B. qualification C.honor D.job 39. A. real B. perfect C. c

19、lear D. possible 40. A. attend B. pass C. skip D. observe 41. A. add B.expose C. apply D. compare 42. A. eventually B. naturally C. directly D. normally 43. A. game B. presentation C. course D. experiment 44. A. criterion B. classroom C. department D. situation 45. A. taught B. wrote C. questioned D

20、. promised 46. A. fact B. step C. manner D. skill 47. A. grades B. decisions C. impressions D. comments 48. A. analyze B. describe C. rebuild D. control 49. A. announce B. signal C. block D. evaluate 50. A. role B. desire C. concern D. behavior 四、阅读:3030 分 A A For kids and many adults, a San Diego v

21、acation means theme parks and other attractions. Before heading to a park, call or check its website for updated hours of operation; many parks have seasonal or holiday hours. Ticket prices listed here are for general admission, single-day use only. Sea World San Diego A 6-minute ride called Journey

22、 to Atlantis, which is to open in late May, tells the legend of the island nation. After the ride of Greek fishing boats, folks can visit a new exhibit of dolphins, which have not been on display at the park since 1998. DETAILS: General admission is $46.95 for adults, $37.95 for children aged 3-9, f

23、ree for children 2 and younger. 1-800-380-3230 or www.seaworld. San Diego Zoo Theres not much in the way of new attractions. The zoo has a baby panda, Mei Sheng. Nighttime Zoo, a program popular with families, starts June 26. DETAILS: General admission is $21 for adults, $14 for children aged 3-11,

24、free for children 2 and younger. 1-(619)-234-3153 or www.sandiegozoo,org. Maritime Maritime ( (海的海的) ) Museum of San DiegoMuseum of San Diego The HMS Surprise, the 18th-century British warship featured in the film Master and Commander, is on exhibit through Nov. 30. DETAILS: The ship is in use for t

25、ours from 9 am to 8 pm daily. Admission is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors and children aged 13-17, $5 for kids aged 6-12, and free for kids 5 and younger. 1-(619)-234-9153 or www.sdmaritime.org. Old Town Trolley Tours Visiting relatives or friends in San Diego? They can get a hometown pass and ride f

26、or free with your paid admission. DETAILS: The main ticket booth (售票厅) is in Old Town at 4010 Twiggs. Hours are from 9 am to 5 pm, daily $25. www.historictours/sandiego. 51. The purpose of the text is to _ the tourists. A. warn B. amuse C. persuade D. guide 52. If you want to enjoy the performance o

27、f dolphins, you should go to _. A. Sea World San Diego B. San Diego Zoo C. Maritime Museum of San Diego D. Old Town Trolley Tours 53. If a couple visit San Diego Zoo with their children, one aged 3 and the other 2, how much will the admission be? A. $35 B. $49 C. $56 D. $70 54. According to the text

28、, Old Town Trolley Tours can be well described by the saying “ _”. A. Love at first sight B. Kill two birds with one stone C. Easy come, easy go D. Strike the iron while it is hot 55. It can be inferred from the text that_. A. San Diego Zoo will attract the largest number of children B. there may be

29、 some stories about the island of Atlantis C. tickets during the holidays are more expensive D. the film Master and Commander can be seen in Maritime Museum of San Diego B WHAT are scientists? They are often described as gray-haired white-coated dull scholars. But the world has changed. Young scient

30、ists are making their voices heard and releasing their powers on the world stage. This is also true in China. Rising stars include new materials expert Gong Yongji, university professor Liu Mingzhen, and biologist Wang Ruixue. At the age of 28 in 2018, Wan Ruixue received the 2018 Science & SciLifeL

31、ab Prize for Young Scientists. This is a global prize to reward outstanding scientists at an early stage of their careers. She focuses mainly on biomedicine(生物医学)and artificial intelligence(人工智能). Both are cutting-edge(前沿)technologies at an early stage of development, she said. So, I think they have

32、 great potential to be developed. I think in the study of cutting-edge technologies, China and other leading countries in the world are standing on the same starting line. And in the study of structural biology, China is likely to become the leader. She felt it was her fate to become a biologist. I

33、grew interested in the natural world, when I was very young, she said. In 2009, she entered Sun Yat-sen University. In her third year at the university, she realized that she wanted to do something related to biomedicine. So she emailed Chinas top biologist Shi Yigong, hoping to join his lab at Tsin

34、ghua University. Shi recognized her talent and welcomed her. Years of efforts at the lab have paid off. Her research on the high-definition 3D structure of spliceosome led to a scientific breakthrough. Unlike-many of other young scientists who choose to pursue further study abroad, Wan currently has

35、 no plan to go overseas. The whole ecosystem for scientific research is continually improving in China, she said, adding the country has great science facilities. 56. What does the underlined word releasing in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Giving out B. Getting over C. Finding out D. Talking over 57. What do

36、es Wan Ruixue feel about the study of cutting-edge technologies in China? A. Anxious B. Confident C. Disappointed D. Satisfied 58. What can we learn about Wang Ruixues journey of becoming a biologist? A. Her teacher led her into the field B. She finds its easier than she thought C. Her contribution

37、has been recognized D. She thinks its boring but worth trying 59. Which can be the best title of the text? A. Chinas Breakthrough in Science B. Rising Young Scientist in China C. Wan Ruixue: A successful Young Scientist D. New Image of Chinese Scientists C We lead very busy lives and we too easily f

38、orget how hard it was for us to focus on homework when we were in school. Now that we have jobs to do, food to buy and cook and other errands (差事) to run, even I sometimes think it would be a welcome change to havve to sit down and quietly read and write with no distractions. But, in case you dont r

39、emember - homework is pretty much every childs least favorite thing to do. In the age of Netflix, Snapchat and wifi, the distractions are almost endless. It can sometimes almost be too hard to even keep up with all the new tech advances our kids are using, so how can we make sure that those advances

40、 take a back seat to our childrens education? Here are some ideas. Theres no point in stopping the reality that young people are going to focus on their phones and tablets instead off other things at times. Your best way is to accept, actually the tech sector continues to be the most profitable and

41、fast-growing industries and thats unlikely to change fast. There are ways to use technology to help your kid do homework. Ask your teacher and school staff what apps and websites theyre using to teach lessons and supplements(补充) them with at-home activities as well. Even though technology has change

42、d, the basics havent. If you want to read, write and think properly, you need to have peace and quiet and the ability to focus, right? Well, your kids are just the same. Try and find a space in your home to enable your kids to do work away from televisions, the Internet or other distractions. Let me

43、 be clear: this shouldnt be a prison. I feel like Im my most productive working alone in an office or at a busy cafe with my headphones on. Getting lost in other realities helps my creativity flow. Placing kids in isolation can often have a harmful effect and doesnt always equal being more productiv

44、e. I feel like “getting engaged” is always a big part of my advice for parents on just about everything. How can you make sure your children are being successful if you have no idea what theyre doing? How can you be sure theyre doing it right if you dont know what is the correct answer? What do they

45、 need? You should be in touch with their teachers, have a sense of where the lessons are going, what kinds of assignments are being given and what success looks like in the classroom. Knowing all of that is key to your childs success, especially when matched with some encouraging praise and helpful

46、tips on how he can keep going. Thinking about how your child is best motivated by other things and using those methods here reasonably isnt a bad idea. And if by chance youre having trouble solving that algebra equation(代数方程) or diagramming a sentence, dont fear, youre not alone. Use the school staf

47、f, other parents or friends as your support. Better to seek help than do noting. We all know that homework isnt exactly the most entertaining way anyone spends their time. And sometimes we cant help but feel that since we left school, were done with homework forever. But the circle of life plays out

48、 in all times and its up to us to make sure that we pass on the lessons weve picked up and that while homework might seem dull, its how we build skills, learn real lessons and get on the road to greatness. That greatness is on the inside, its up to us as adults to enable the young people to bring it out. A key ingredient to achieving greatness is to take a lifelong learning. 60. what does the author think about childrens homework? A. It affects parents everyday

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