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上學期高一英語1月月考試題04第一部分:聽力(共20小題;每小題1分,共20分)第一節聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthebeginningofaterm.B.Attheendofaterm.C.Duringavacation.2.Whycan’tthemandrivethewomantomorrow?A.Hiscarisbeingfixed.B.Hehasadoctor’sappointment.C.Hewillbeworkinginashop.3.Whatwillthewomando?A.Chargehercellphone.B.Visithermother.C.Makeacall.4.WhowillthrowapartyforthewomannextSunday?A.Thewomanherself.B.Theman.C.Nancy.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Hermotherisahousewife.B.Only10%ofAmericanmotherswork.C.MostAmericanmotherswork.第二節聽下面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,各個小題將給出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.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Afestival.B.Abirthdayparty.C.Aclassreunion.7.Whatdoesthewomandecidetodo?A.Staywithherfamily.B.Gotoapartywiththeman.C.Goonvacation.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Confident.B.Nervous.C.Excited.9.Whatdoesthemanwanttodonext?A.Continuetalkingwiththewoman.B.Gotothebathroom.C.Drinksomewater.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whydoesthegirlwanttohaveacar?A.Totravelwithherfriends.B.Toshowoff.C.Tobeindependent.11.Wheredoesthegirlstudy?A.Inamiddleschool.B.Inahighschool.C.Inauniversity.12.Whydoesn’tthemanbuyhisdaughteracarnow?A.Hethinkshisdaughteristooyoungtodrive.B.Hewantshisdaughtertoearnacar.C.Hecan’taffordanothercar.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Withwhomdoesthewomantravel?A.Sheisalone.B.Herfamily.C.Herbusinesspartner.14.Whatdothespeakershaveinmon?A.TheybothliveinNewYork.B.Theyarebothtravelingonbusiness.C.Theyhavebothstayedinthehotelbefore.15.Whatistheman’sfavoritepartofthehotel?A.Theservice.B.Thebreakfast.C.Thefacilities.16.Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutthehotel?A.Thepricesarereasonable.B.Itdoesn’tseemlikeanicehotelfromtheoutside.C.Theservicedidn’tusetobeanythingspecial.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhatisTheBookworm?A.Aliteraryfestival.B.Acafé.C.Abookstore.18.WhoisPeterHessler?A.Aphotographer.B.Apublicspeaker.C.Awriter.19.Whatwasthespeakerexcitedabout?A.Seeingsomeonegiveaspeech.B.Hearingafamousbandplaymusic.C.Findinghisfavoritemagazine.20.Whatwasthespeaker’smistake?A.Mistakingtheplace.B.Mistakingtheyear.C.Mistakingtheday.第二部分:英語知識運用第一節:單項填空(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,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。21.Hi.Haven'twemetbefore?Youlooksofamiliar!Yeah.Wemeton________campuslastweekandyouaskedthesamequestion.Youseemtobeterriblewith________names.A.the;the B.the;不填 C.不填;the D.不填;不填22.I’mworkingthiseveningbecauseIamschedulewithmywork. A.behind B.beyond C.over D.on23.Notuntilthemaninblacktookoffhisdarkglassesthathewasthefamousfilmstar.A.didIrealizeB.IrealizedC.wasIrealizedD.Ihaverealized24.Hi.Mary.Doyoustillrememberthefirsttimewemet?Sure.Youdinnerwithyourfriendsinarestaurant.A.haveB.hadC.werehavingD.havehad25.Withthecarbreakingdownhalfwayontheroad,wehadtoabandonitand______ourtrainingcampinthesnow.A.applyfor B.sendforC.makefor D.allowfor26.FromthetearsinNancy'seyesweknowthatsomethingsad______. A.mayhappen B.wouldhappen C.musthavehappened D.shouldhavehappened27.Justafterputtingthebabyontobed,Mrs.Whitesuddenlycaughtsightofthepetcatanddidn’tknowhowlongit________onthetable_________forthefamilydinner. A.hadbeenlaying;lying B.hadbeenlying;laid C.hadbeenlaid;laid D.hadlain;laying28.Doyouthinkhecangetthefirstprizeforjumping?Impossiblenow.Hetodoso,buthehasjusthurthisleg.A.hasexpectedB.isexpectedC.wouldexpectD.wasexpected29.Scientistssayitmaybefiveyears______itispossibletotestthismedicineonhumanpatients. A.since B.until C.before D.when30.Sherememberedseveraloccasionsinthepast______shehadexperiencedasimilarfeeling. A.when B.why C.that D.where31.Theoldtrainstation,whichisscheduledtostopoperationsnextmonth,______amuseumoftransportationhistory. A.hasturnedinto B.hasbeenturnedinto C.willturninto D.willbeturnedinto32.Shedidn'tallowtheaccidenttodiscourageher.Onthecontrary,shebegantowork_____.A.astwicehard B.twiceashard C.twiceasharder D.hardertwice33.Thegovernmentshouldthinkaboutthemedicalreformagainandtakemeasurestoimprovethemedicalservices.______.Theyarenotgoodatthemoment.A.You’reconfusingmeB.IcannotagreemoreC.That’sallrightD.Goahead,please. 34.Theboyisgainingweightrecently.I’mafraidso.Healwayshasagreatdealmore,chocolateandsweets,forexample,______isnecessary. A.asB.whichC.whatD.than35.Believeitornot,lastmonthinAmericaIcameacrossthegirlwhosephotowasinthedriftbottleIgotthreeyearsago.Really?That’sthemostsurprising_______I’veeverheardof!A.identification B.coincidence C.viewpoint D.procedure第二節:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,共20分) 閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。“Weexpectedourfirstchildtobeperfect.”Mostparentshavethoughtso.Iknowthat'swhatI36withouroldestson,Joe.Hewouldbeperfect.Joewouldsailthrough37fromlearningABC'stobeingawardedaPh.D.. Joe,38,hadotherideas.Hewasalwaysa39kid.Hewasn'tthekindofboywhothrew40atpassingcarsonafreezingwinterdayorwhodroppedwaterballoonsonthemailmanduringtheheatofAugust.Buthewasn'tperfect.Especiallywhenitcametothatnicelittle41thatIhadaboutsailingthroughschool.FromthedayJoestartedkindergartenhestruggledwithscissorsandhandwritingandmath.Always42.Hepassedeachgradewithgreat43,neveratthetopofhisclass.HowI44friendswhohadchildrenwiththe"mathgene".Amomtoldmeherdaughterwasdoinghighschoolalgebrawhileinthesixthgrade.Anothermomsaidhersonhadjusttakenfirstplaceinthedistrict'sannualMathChallenge.Afterhearingthesestories,IwouldlookatJoeand45:Whydidn'tweraiseamathematicaltalent?Howisheevergoingtogetinto46ifhedoesnotgetbetteratmath?Needlesstosay,mymotherly47neverreallyamountedtomuch.Doesitever?Momstendtoworryandworry,whilewhateverthey'reworryingaboutusually48onitsown.Duringhighschool,Joeslowly49atmath.HegotthroughalgebraI&II,andgeometry,ourstaterequirementsformath.Ifeltgreatly50athislittleachievement.Thenheannouncedthathe'dtakeprecalculus(微積分)inhislastyearofhighschool,which51mealot. "Why?"Iquestioned."BecauseIneedtokeepmyskillsup,"heexplained."I52math,butIneedtotakeitsoIdon'tforgethowtodoit.""Forcollege,"headded."Iwanttodoreallywellincollege,Mom.Iknowitwillbe53_,butIthinkit'simportantthatItrytodomybest."Myoldestsonwasn'tperfect.Hewasn'tamathtalent,either.Butheknewwhatwasimportant:hewasfocusingonhis54whileIwasworryingoverhispast.Andthat,tome,isevenbetterthanbeing55.36.A.worked B.expected C.continued D.showed37.A.school B.books C.experience D.situations38.A.however B.therefore C.fortunately D.obviously39.A.careful B.proud C.good D.happy40.A.toys B.clothes C.flowers D.snowballs41.A.belief B.fantasy C.interest D.enthusiasm42.A.art B.scissors C.handwriting D.math43.A.effort B.attention C.pleasure D.ambition44.A.respected B.supported C.trusted D.envied45.A.consider B.imagine C.wonder D.wish46.A.job B.life C.society D.college47.A.love B.doubt C.worry D.guidance48.A.pauses B.es C.declines D.disappears49.A.developed B.improved C.advanced D.achieved50.A.hopeful B.grateful C.relieved D.amused51.A.moved B.inspired C.satisfied D.surprised52.A.fail B.hate C.prefer D.choose53.A.hard B.boring C.necessary D.beneficial54.A.career B.major C.future D.world55.A.perfect B.intelligent C.successful D.confident第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請認真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AEverybabybornadecadefromnowwillhaveitsgeneticcode(基因編碼)mappedatbirth,theheadoftheworlds’leadinggenomesequencing(基因圖譜)panyhaspredicted.ApleteDNAread–outforeverynewbornwillbetechnicallypossibleandaffordableinlessthanfiveyears,promisingarevolutioninhealthcare,saysJayFlatley,thechiefexecutiveofIllumina.Onlysocialandlegalproblemsarelikelytodelaytheageof“genomesequences,”orgeneticprofiles.By2019itwillhavebeeroutinetomapinfants’geneswhentheyareborn,DrFlatlytoldTheTimes.Thiswillopenanewapproachtomedicine,bywhichconditionssuchashighbloodpressureandheartdiseasecanbepredictedandpreventedanddrugsusedmoresafelyandeffectively.Ababy’sgenomecanbediscoveredatbirthbyabloodtest.Byexaminingaperson’sgenome,itispossibletoidentifyraisedrisksofdevelopingdiseasessuchascancers.Thoseathighriskcanthenbescreenedmoreregularly,orgivendrugsordietaryadvicetolowertheirchancesofbeingill.Personalgenomescouldalsobeusedtoensurethatpatientsgetthemedicinethatismostlikelytoworkforthemandleastlikelytohaveside–effects.Thedevelopment,however,willraiselegalconcernsaboutprivacyandaccesstoindividuals’geneticrecords.“Badthingscanbedonewiththegenome.Itcouldpredictsomethingaboutsomeone–andyoucouldpossiblyhandtheinformationtotheiremployerortheirinsurancepany.”saidDrFlatley.“Peoplehavetorecognizethatthishorseisoutofthebarn,andthatyourgenomeprobablycan’tbeprotected,becauseeverywhereyougoyouleaveyourgenomebehind.pletegeneticprivacy,however,isunlikelytobepossible”,headded.Asthebenefitsbeeclearer,however,hebelievesthatmostpeoplewillwanttheirgenomesreadandinterpreted.Theriskisnothingparedwiththegain.56.Inthefirsttwoparagraphs,theauthormainlywantstotellusabout.A.thesignificantprogressinmedicineB.thepromiseofaleadingpanyC.theinformationofbabies’genesD.theresearchofmedicalscientists57.Whichofthefollowingisaproblemcausedbythisapproach?A.ThedelayingindiscoveringDNA.B.Theriskofdevelopingdiseasesatbirth.C.Theside–effectsofmedicineonpatients.D.Thelettingoutofpersonalgeneticinformation.58.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“…thishorseisoutofthebarn”mean?A.Geneticmappingtechniquehasbeenwidelyused.B.Geneticmappingtechniqueistoohorribletocontrol.C.Peopleareeagertoimprovegeneticmappingtechnique.D.peoplecan’tstopgeneticmappingtechniqueadvancing.59.What’sDrFlatley’sattitudetowardsthetechnology?A.Tolerant.B.Conservative.C.Positive.D.Doubtful.BSupermarketsaretryingoutnewputersthatmakeshoppingcartsmoreintelligent.Theywillhelpshoppersfindpapercupsortoiletsoap,andkeeparecordofthebill.ThetouchscreendevicesareonshowattheFoodMarketingInstitute’sexhibitionherethisweek,“Thesedevicesareabletocreatevalueandgetyouaroundthestorequicker,”saidMichaelAlexander,managerofSpringboardRetailNetworksInc.,whichmakesasmartcartputercalledtheConcierge.CanadianstoreswilltesttheConciergeinJuly.Asimilardevice,IBM’s“ShoppingBuddy”,hasrecentlybeentestmarketedatStop&ShopstoresinMassachusetts.Neitherdevicetellsyouhowmanyfatgramsorcaloriesareinyourcart,buttheywillflashyouwithitemsonsale.Theideaistomakeiteasierforpeopletobuy,nottohavesecondthoughtsthatmaybeyoushouldputsomethingbackontheshelf. “Thewholemodelisdrivenbyadvertisers’needtogetinfrontofshoppers,”saidAlexander.“They’renotwatching30secondTVadsanymore.” Peoplecanuseahomeputertomaketheirshoppinglists.Onceatthestore,ashoppercanuseapreferredcustomercardtostartasystem(系統)thatwillorganizethetriparoundthestore.Ifyou’relookingfortoothpicks,youtypeinthewordorpickitfromalist,andamapwillappearonthescreenshowingwhereyouareandwhereyoucanfindthem. Thedevicealsokeepsarecordofwhatyoubuy.Whenyou’refinished,thedevicefiguresoutyourbill.Thenyougotothecheckerorplaceyourcardintoaselfcheckoutstandandpay.Thenewputerizedshoppingassistantsdon’techeap.TheBuddydeviceswillcosttheaveragestoreabout$160,000,andtheConciergewillcoststoresabout$500foreachdevice.60.Theunderlinedword“they”(paragraph1)refersto____________.A.supermarkets B.shopassistantsC.shoppingcarts D.shopmanagers61.Wecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthat___________.A.intelligentshoppingcartscostalargesumofmoneyB.theConciergeischeaperthantheBuddydevicesC.shopassistantswithputerknowledgearewellpaidD.averagestoresprefertheConciergetotheBuddydevices62.Whatmightbethemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.NewageforsupermarketsB.ConciergeandShoppingBuddyC.NewputersmakeshoppingcartssmarterD.TouchscreendevicesmakeshoppingenjoyableCSincetheSecondWorldWar,therehasbeenanobvioustrend,especiallyamongthegrowinggroupofcollegestudents,towardearlymarriage.Manyyouthsbegindatinginthefirststageofadolescence,"gosteady"throughhighschool,andmarrybeforetheirformaleducationhasbeenpleted.Insomequarters,thereismuchshakingofgrayingheadsovertheunacceptablewaysofyouth.However,emotionalmaturitydoesnotgrowwithage;itdoesnotarriveautomaticallyattwentyoneortwentyfive.Someachieveitsurprisinglyearly,whileothersneverdo,eveninthreescoreyearsandten.Manystudentsaremarryingasanescape,notonlyfromanunsatisfyinghomelife,butalsofromtheirownpersonalproblemsofloneliness.However,anymarriageenteredintoasanescapecannotproveentirelysuccessful.Thesadfactisthatmarriageseldomsolvesone'sproblems;moreoften,itmerelyworsensthem.What’smore,itisdoubtfulwhetherthehomeisabletocarryallthattheyoungareseeking;theymightabandononeidol(幻像)onlytohaveanother.Youngpeoplecorrectlyunderstandthattheirparentsarewronginbelievingthatsuccessisthemostimportantinlife,buttheythemselvesarewronginbelievingthattheyhavefoundthetruecenteroflife'smeaning.Theirexpectationsofmarriagearebasicallyunrealisticandthereforecannotbemet.Theywanttoomuch,andtragicdisillusionment(幻想破滅)isoftenlikelytofollow.Shallwe,then,jointhechorusofthoseagainstearlymarriages?Onecannotgeneralize:allearlymarriagesarebadandalllateronesaregood.Satisfactorymarriagesaredeterminednotbyhowoldoneis,butbytheemotionalmaturityofthepartners.Therefore,eachcasemustbejudgedonitsownbenefits.Iftheearlymarriageisnotanescape,ifitisenteredintowithrelativelyfewfalseexpectations,andifitiseconomicallyworkable,whynot?Goodmarriagescanbemadefromsixteentosixty,andsocanbadones.63.Theunderlinedphrase”shakingofgrayingheads"refersto______.A.theangerofparentsB.thedisapprovalofelderlypeopleC.theimproperbehaviorsoftheyoungD.theemotionalexpectationsofyounglovers64.Theauthorthinkstheideaofmarriageasanescapeis______.A.acceptable B.controversialC.immature D.unreasonable65.Theauthorarguesthat______.A.youngpeoplecanbenefitlittlefromearlymarriagemarriagesB.elderlypeoplearewrongaboutearlymarriagesC.earlymarriagesarenotalwaysunsuccessfulD.earlymarriagesshouldnotbeencouraged66.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Youngpeople'sfailureinmarriageresultsfromdisillusionment.B.Youngpeopleshouldn'thavemanyexpectationsformarriage.C.Successfulmarriagesdependonemotionalmaturity.D.Homeistheplacewhereyougetridofloneliness.DDukeEllingtonisknownasoneofthemostimportantposersofhistime,andhisworkhasbeenenjoyedformorethan80yearsbymusicloversallovertheworld.DuringhislifetimeEllingtonturnedmusicalsoundsintomanypositions,mostlyinthestyleknownasjazz.TheEarlyYearsEdwardKennedyEllingtonwasbornin1899inWashington,D.C.Itwasn’tuntilEllingtonwasateenagerthathisinterestinmusicgrew.Hetaughthimselftoplaythepianobylisteningtolocalpianoplayers.Sometimearound1916Ellingtonbeganplayingthepianoathighschoolparties.Ellingtonrealizedthatheenjoyedentertainingpeoplewithhismusic.Hesoonbecameaverypopularmusician,playingatpartiesandothereventsintheWashingtonarea.Youngadultsseemedespeciallydelightedbythemodernpiecesheposed.SuccessinNewYorkIn1923,whenEllingtonwasalmost24yearsold,hejoinedTheWashingtonians,afivepiecegroupofmusiciansinWashington,andbecamethegroup’sleaderinearly1924.In1927Ellingtonandhisorchestrawonanengagement(雇傭期)atHarlem’sfamousCottonClub.Forthenextthreeyears,hisorchestraplayedattheCottonClubnearlyeverynight.TheInfluenceoftheCottonClubWorkingattheCottonClubencouragedEllington’screativity.Sincetheshowschangedeverysixmonths,hewaschallengedbytheneedtocontinuallydevelopnewmaterial.HehadtoposeawidevarietyofmusictoacpanythevariousactsintheCottonClubshowsandtoadaptthatmusictothestrengthsandweaknessesoftheplayersinhisorchestra.By1928thepopularnightspotbeganradiobroadcasts.FromthebroadcastsEllingtonandhisorchestragainedanationalreputation.OntheRoadAsEllington’spopularityincreased,herealizedthathisorchestracoulddowellonconcerttours.TheylefttheCottonClubin1931andtouredAmericaandEuropealmostcontinuallyforthenext43years.Inadditiontotouring,Ellingtonmaderecordingsandcontinuedtoposemusic.DukeEllingtonplayedthepiano,posedmusic,andledhisfamousorchestraformorethan50years,untilhisdeathin1974.Musicloversallovertheworldagreethatthelargequantityofmusichecreatedwillbeenjoyedformanyyearstoe.67.Fromthesecondparagraph,weknowthatEllington____________. A.couldsingaswellasheplayedthepiano B.preferredmatureaudiencestoyoungadults C.hadanaturaltalentformusicalposition D.learnttoplaymusicalinstrumentfromveryyoungage68.WhichofthefollowingcanshowusEllington’sleadershipability?A.EllingtonwasverypopularatpartiesintheWashingtonarea. B.Ellingtontooktheresponsibilityforabandforalongtime. C.EllingtondidliveradiobroadcastsinNewYorkCity. D.Ellingtoncontinuallydevelopednewmaterial.69.Wemayinferfromthepassagethat____________. A.Ellington’scareertookoffovernight B.Ellingtonlovestouringaroundtheworld C.Ellingtoncouldposeawidevarietyofsongs D.Ellingtonhadagreateffectontheworldofmusic70.Whichofthefollowingshowstheorderinwhichtheeventshappenedinthestory? a.EllingtonjoinedafivepiecegroupofmusiciansinWashington. b.Ellington’sorchestraplayedattheCottonClub. c.Ellingtonandhisorchestragainedanationalreputation. d.Ellingtonbeganplayingthepianoathighschoolparties. e.Ellington’sorchestrawentonconcerttours. A.dbaec B.dabce C.adbce D.adbec第四部分任務型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請認真閱讀下列短文,并根據所讀內容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當的單詞。注意:每空格1個單詞。TheMayanIndianslivedinMexicoforthousandsofyearsbeforetheSpanisharrivedinthe1500s.Theyhadfarms,beautifulpalaces,andcitieswithmanybuildings.TheMayanpeopleknewalotaboutnatureandtheworldaroundthem.Thisknowledgehelpedthemtoliveabetterlifethanmostpeopleofthattime,becausetheycoulduseittomaketheirlifemorefortableandrewarding.InancientMexicothereweremanysmallclearingsintheforest.Ineachclearingwasavillagewithfieldsofcorn,beans,andothercropsaroundit.Toclearthelandforfarms,theMayacutdowntreeswithstoneaxes.Theyplantedseedsbydiggingholesinthegroundwithpointedsticks.Onefarmerwasabletogrowcropsproducingfoodforseveralpeople.TheMayabelievedinmanygods,includingraingods,sungods,andcorngods.ThepeoplebuiltlargetemplestohonortheMayangods,aroundwhichcitieswerebuilt.Today,manyoftheseancientMayancitiesandtemplesarestillstanding.Althoughthecitieswerebeautiful,andthepeopleworkedhardtobuildthem,fewofthemlivedthere.Usually,onlythepriestslivedinthecities.Theotherpeoplelivedinsmallvillagesintheforests.Theylivedinsmallhutswithnowindows.Thewallsweremadeofpolescoveredwithdriedmud,andtheroofwasmadeofgrassorleaves.MostMayalivedasimplelifeclosetonature.MeasuringtimewasimportanttotheMaya.Farmersneededtoknowwhentoplantandharvesttheircrops.TheMayadevelopedasystemformeasuringtimeaccurately.Mayanpriestsmadeasystemtokeeptrackoftime.Theymadeacalendarbasedontheirstudyofthesun,moonandstars.TheMayancalendarwasfarmoreaccuratethantheEuropeancalendarsofthetime.Aroundtheyear800,theMayalefttheirvillagesandbeautifulcities,nevertoreturn.Nooneknowswhythishappened.Theymayhavediedfromaninfectiousdisease.Theymayhaveleftbecauseth

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