2020届高一英语下学期月考试题及答案(四川)
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2020届高一英语下学期月考试题及答案(四川)

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英语试题 第 1页(共 11 页) 高 2019 级第二学期第一次月考(线上) 英 语 试 题 试卷说明:英语考试时间共 120 分钟,满分 150 分。英语试题卷分第 I 卷(选择题)和第 II 卷(非选择题)。 考试做答时,须将答案答在答题卡上,在本试卷、草稿纸上答题无效。 第Ⅰ卷 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 20 分) 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 5 分) 1. What will the man probably do? A. Take a rest. B. Go to a party. C. Meet his boss. 2. What do we know about the man? A. He has been caught copying a report. B. He is not free at the moment. C. He won’t leave till the last minute. 3. What is the woman concerned about? A. Her health. B. Her character. C. Her appearance. 4. What does the man mean? A. The fridge will be fixed. B. The room will be warmer. C. The lights will be turned on. 5. What does the man imply? A. The woman already has too many shoes. B. The new shoes do not look good enough. C. He doesn’t care where to put the new shoes. 第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分) 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. Why doesn’t the man want to fly? A. He wants to enjoy the scenery. B. He thinks it’s dangerous. C. He likes taking the bus. 7. Which means of transport does the woman prefer? A. The bus. B. The train. C. The car. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. Why is the woman worried? A. She doesn’t know what to read. B. She hasn’t finished her task. C. She has no time to write her book. 9. What do we know about the man? A. He has been to Europe with the woman. B. He has forgotten to write his reports. C. He has finished reading all the books.英语试题 第 2页(共 11 页) 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. What helps to impress the interviewer in the first place? A. Proper body language. B. Excellent memory. C. Natural voice. 11. What should the man do before the interview? A. Practice handshaking. B. Recite the answers to possible questions. C. Get some information about the company. 12. What advice does the woman offer about the topic of salary? A. Not to mention it at the first interview. B. Not to bring it up in an indirect way. C. To let the interviewer mention it next time. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. How does the man kill time? A. By eating potato chips. B. By watching TV. C. By taking a walk. 14. What does the woman dislike? A. The square. B. The parks. C. The city. 15. What does the man think is the most important? A. Entertainment. B. Income. C. Quietness. 16. What do the man and woman disagree on? A. Whether the city needs a symbol. B. Whether the amusement park should be built. C. Whether the square is a good place for a walk. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. What kind of English lessons does the speaker recommend? A. Examination skills. B. Reading and writing. C. Listening and speaking. 18. How can a learner take the lessons when he is not online? A. By using the downloaded sound files. B. By making conversations with others. C. By reviewing words, phrases and idioms. 19. What is mentioned as an advantage of the speaker’s online course? A. It improves learners’ English skills quickly. B. It offers learners better study methods. C. It helps learners to make friends. 20. What’s the speaker’s idea about learning English? A. Being confident in learning. B. Learning English little by little. C. Having clear learning goals.英语试题 第 3页(共 11 页) 第二部分 单项选择(共 20 小题;每小题 1 分,满 20 分) 从每题所给四个选项 (A、B、C 和 D) 中, 选出最佳选项。 21. How happy we are!The winter holiday we have been looking forward soon. A. has come B. to have come C. to coming D. to will come 22. Please choose the WRONG sentences . A. It is so fine a day that many citizens of Nanchong go outing for relaxation beside the Jialing River. B. It is such a fine day that many citizens of Nanchong go outing for relaxation beside the Jialing River. C. It is such fine weather that many citizens of Nanchong go outing for relaxation beside the Jialing River. D. It is so fine a weather that many citizens of Nanchong go outing for relaxation beside the Jialing River. 23. Eat in services in most cities are now back to because China has passed the climax of the novel coronavirus outbreak. A. usual B. common C. ordinary D. normal 24. We can the two islands with a bridge. A. unite B. connect C. relate D. combine 25. As we know, a red jacket doesn’t green trousers. But when a little girl wears them, they her very well. A. fit; suit B. suit; fit C. fit; match D. match; suit 26. The dictionary as well as the grammar books that bookmarks in them Jane. A. has; belong to B. have; belongs to C. have; is belonged to D. has; are belonged to 27. --- David, you look sick. What’s wrong with you? --- I have a bad headache and I to see the doctor right now. A. went B. will go C. am going to D. go 28. I prefer at home all night to make up the lost time rather than TV programs. A. stay; to watch B. staying; watching C. to stay; watch D. staying; watch 29. —He looks so and the kids are really scared. —Yes. He often uses that look to frighten them. A. frightened; frightened B. frightened; frightening C. frightening; frightened D. frightening; frightening 30. One of the advantages of living on the top floor of a high rise is that you can get a good . A. sight B. scenery C. view D. scene 31. Open the map and you will find Chengdu is . A. twice the size of Shanghai B. twice as bigger as Shanghai C. twice more than Shanghai D. more twice bigger than Shanghai 32. Qingdao is an city the eastern coast of China. A. attract; locating on B. attracting; lying in C. attractive; located on D. attracted; lay in英语试题 第 4页(共 11 页) 33. I waited for him at the train station for an hour and I was afraid that he may miss the train, but luckily, he showed up with only ten minutes . A. remain B. to remain C. remained D. remaining 34. Wechat is communications software whose purpose is to barriers to communication. A. break up B. break down C. break through D. break into 35. What fun it is to have a good chance to get so close to nature! A. 不填; the B. a; the C. 不填; 不填 D. a; 不填 36. We can never forget the days tens of thousands of medical staff from every province were pooled to help Hubei and the days we, Chinese people, spent together supporting Wuhan. A. when, which B. which, when C. what, that D. on which, when 37. She said that she hadn’t had any to the computer for a long time. A. access B. attitude C. attention D. approach 38. Difficult as rumors on micro blog or Weibo are , the authorities will step up supervision so that people will not be easily misled. A. to prevent B. to be prevented C. prevented D. preventing 39. I’m afraid this painting is not by Picasso. It’s only a copy and so it’s . A. priceless B. invaluable C. valuable D. worthless 40. On AIDS Day, the minister of Health Department demanded that the problems paid special attention to. A. referred to being B. referred to be C. referring to be D. should refer to be 第三部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满 30 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。 A Movies to Enjoy “Eating Animals” The 2018 documentary “Eating Animals ”, based on the book by Jonathan Safran Foer published in 2009, tells us that factory farming is bad, and that most Americans don’t realize just how bad. Still, this isn’t a feel- guilty film. There’s plenty of hope as director Christopher Quinn shows farmers who are still using practices that do not, for example , force chickens to live their short lives in a dark building while covered in their own poop(大便). Will the film cause you to go vegan(素食者)?Eh, burgers are really tasty. But it will make you think about what it is that you’re putting in your mouth and maybe inspire you to head for the farmers’ market to see what a chicken that lived a happy life tastes like. Landmark E Street Cinema? 555 11th St.NW, Washington, D. C. opens on Oct. 15(Mon.)? $10—$12. 50 Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema? 7235 Woodmont Ave. Bethesda, Md. opens on Oct. 15(Mon. ) $9.50—$ 12. 50 “The Last Tightrope Dancer in Annenia" Sometimes it’s enjoyable to see what everyone else has been seeing. It helps with dinner party conversation. Sometimes, though, it’s fun to see something really different. “The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia” is a 2009英语试题 第 5页(共 11 页) documentary about the only two surviving performers of Armenian tightrope dancing, 76 and 77 at the time of the film, and their desperate efforts to pass on the traditional art form to the only student of tightrope dancing left in the land, a 16-year-old orphan(MJL) boy. Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater, 101 Independence Ave. SE,Washington D. C.; Oct. 15(Mon. ) , 8 p. m. , free Family Movie Series The Old Greenbelt Theatre is here to help quiet the endless “I’m bored” at the weekend. Every Sunday at 1 p. m., you can take the kids to see a family-friendly film for free, including “Despicable Me 3” and "Paddington 2”. Just have fun! The Old Greenbelt Theatre, 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, Md. ; Sundays through Dec. 30, 1p.m., free. 41. Which statement about “Eating Animals” is TRUE? A. It’s directed by Jonathan Safran Foer. B. It’s a feel-guilty story about the bad factory farming. C. It may cause many more Americans to go vegan. D. It can help raise people’s awareness about food. 42. Someone who wants to enjoy a film for free on October 15 could choose . A. Eating Animals B. The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia C. Despicable Me 3 D. Paddington 2 43. If a woman wants to spend a happy weekend with her children, she should go to . A. Landmark Bethesda Row Cinema B. Library of Congress, Mary Pickford Theater C. 555 11th St. NW, Washington, D.C. D. 129 Centerway, Greenbelt, Md. B It was 3:21 a.m. when nine-year-old Glenn Kreamer awoke to the smell of burning. Except for the cracking( 爆烈声) of flames somewhere below there was not a sound in the two-storey house at Baldwin Long Island. With his father away on night duty at a local factory, Glenn was worried about the safety of his mother, his sister Karen, 14 and his 12-year-old brother Todd. He ran downstairs through the smoke-filled house to push and pull at Karen and Todd until they sat up. Then he helped each one through the house to the safety of the garden. There, his sister and brother, taking short and quick breaths and coughing, fell down onto the lawn. The nine-year-old boy raced back into the house and upstairs to his mother’s room. He found it impossible to wake her up. Mrs. Kreamer, a victim of the smoke, was unconscious, and there was nobody to help Glenn carry her to the garden. But the boy stayed calm and, as a fireman said later, "acted with all the self-control of a trained adult." On the bedroom telephone, luckily still working, Glenn called his father and, leaving Mr. Kreamer to telephone the fire brigade and ambulance service, got on with the task of saving his mother. First he filled a bucket with water from the bathroom and threw water over his mother and her bed. Then, with a wet cloth around his head he went back to the garden.英语试题 第 6页(共 11 页) He could hear the fire engine coming up, but how would the firemen find his mother in the smoke-filled house where flames had almost swallowed up the ground floor? Grasping firmly a ball of string( 线 ) from the garage, Glenn raced back into the house and dashed upstairs to his mother’s room. Tying one end of the string to her hand, he ran back, laying out the string as he went, through the hall and back out into the garden. Minutes later he was telling fire chief John Coughlan, "The string will lead you to mother." Mrs. Kreamer was carried to safety as the flames were breaking through her bedroom floor. 44. Why did Glenn run downstairs first? A. He wanted to find out what was happening. B. He was worried about his mother’s safety. C. He wanted to save his sister and brother. D. He went to see if his father had come back from work. 45. Who called the fire brigade and ambulance service? A. Glenn. B. Glenn’s father. C. Glenn’s sister. D. Glenn’s neighbor. 46. Which of the following can replace “unconscious” in Paragraph 3? A. unfortunate B. confuse C. terrified D. senseless 47. Glenn saved his family because . A. his father had taught him to do so on the phone B. he had learned something about first aid C. he had dealt with the emergency calmly and wisely D. he had followed his mother’s instructions C Celebrity( 名 人 ) has become one of the most important representatives of popular culture. Fans used to be crazy about a specific film, but now the public tends to base its consumption( 消 费 ) on the interest of celebrity attached to any given product. Besides, fashion magazines have almost abandoned the practice of putting models on the cover because they don’t sell nearly as well as famous faces. As a result, celebrities have realized their unbelievably powerful market potential, moving from advertising for others’ products to developing their own. Celebrity clothing lines aren’t a completely new phenomenon, but in the past they were typically aimed at the ordinary consumers, and limited to a few TV actresses. Today they’re started by first-class stars whose products enjoy equal fame with some world top brands. The most successful start-ups have been those by celebrities with specific personal style. As celebrities become more and more experienced at the market, they expand their production scale rapidly, covering almost all the products of daily life. However, for every success story, there’s a related warning tale of a celebrity who overvalued his consumer appeal. No matter how famous the product’s origin is, if it fails to impress consumers with its own qualities it begins to resemble an exercise in self-promotional marketing. And once the initial attention dies down, consumer interest might fade, loyalty returning to tried-and-true labels. Today, celebrities face even more severe embarrassment. The pop-cultural circle might be bigger than ever,英语试题 第 7页(共 11 页) but its rate of turnover has speeded up as well. Each misstep threatens to reduce a celebrity’s shelf life, and the same newspaper or magazine that once brought him fame has no problem picking him to pieces when the opportunity appears. Still, the ego’s( 自我的) potential for expansion is limitless. Having already achieved great wealth and public recognition, many celebrities see fashion as the next frontier to be conquered. As the saying goes, success and failure always go hand in hand. Their success as designers might last only a short time, but fashion—like celebrity—has always been temporary. 48. Fashion magazines today . A. totally refuse to put models on the cover B. rarely place models on the cover C. need not worry about celebrities’ market potential D. judge the market potential of every celebrity correctly 49. A change in the consumer market can be found today that . A. price rather than brand name is more concerned B. producers prefer models to celebrities for advertisements C. producers prefer TV actresses to film stars for advertisements D. quality rather than the outside of products is more concerned 50. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 indicates that any wrong step will possibly . A. shorten the artistic career of a celebrity in show business B. damage the image of a celebrity in the eyes of the general public C. cut short the time of a celebrity’s popularity D. influence the price of a celebrity’s products 51. The passage is mainly about . A. celebrity and personal style B. celebrity and market potential C. celebrity and fashion design D. celebrity and clothing industry D In 1977, a University of Oxford statistician named Richard Peto pointed out a simple yet puzzling biological fact: we humans should have a lot more cancer than mice, but we don’t. Dr. Peto’s argument was simple. Every time a cell divides, there’s a small chance it will gain a mutation(突变) that speeds up its growth. Cells that accumulate( 聚 集 ) several of these mutations may become cancerous. The bigger an animal is, the more cells it has, and the longer an animal lives, the more times its cells divide. We humans undergo(经历) about 10,000 times as many cell divisions as mice—and thus should be far more likely to get cancer. A number of scientists have assumed that large, long-lived animals must have evolved extra cancer-fighting weapons. Otherwise, these species would die out. Dr. Joshua D. Schiffman, an oncologist (肿瘤学家)at the Huntsman Cancer Institute, reviewed zoo records on the deaths of 644 elephants and found that less than 5 percent died of cancer. By contrast, 11 percent to 25 percent of humans die of cancer.英语试题 第 8页(共 11 页) To understand the elephants’ defenses, the scientists investigated a gene that is vital to preventing cancer called p53. The protein encoded by the gene monitors cells for damage to the DNA they contain. Dr. Schiffman and his colleagues found that elephants have evolved new copies of the p53 gene. While humans have only one pair of p53 genes, the scientists identified 20 pairs in elephants. To see whether these extra copies of p53 made a difference in fighting cancer, they ran experiments on elephant cells. They treated elephant cells with damaging radiation, chemicals and UV light. “In all cases, instead of trying to repair the damage, the elephant cells simply committed suicide” said Dr. Schiffman. He said he thought the way the elephant cells responded was a very effective way to block cancer. Patricia Muller, an oncologist at the MRC Toxicology Unit at the University of Leicester, who was not involved in the studies, said the results, though convincing, didn’t firmly establish exactly how elephants use p53 to fight cancer. One possibility is that the extra copies don’t actually cause cells to commit suicide. Instead, they may act as decoys(诱饵) for enzymes(酶) that destroy p53 proteins. Dr. Muller said it was especially important to understand precisely how elephants fight cancer before trying to copy their strategies with drugs for humans. 52. What does the 2nd paragraph want to tell us? A. Human should be more likely to develop cancer than mice. B. Cell division can increase the speed of growth of mutations. C. The bigger an animal is, the smaller chance of getting cancer it has. D. Dr. Peto’s argument was not simple. 53. According to the passage, p53 is . A. a protein to prevent cancer B. a gene to defend against cancer C. a protein to destroy damaged cells D. a gene to change cells 54. What does Dr. Schiffman say about the extra copies of p53 fighting cancer? A. They cause the cells to repair the genes. B. They stop cells from dividing further. C. They act as decoys for enzymes that destroy p53 proteins. D. They cause the cells to commit suicide. 55. Which of the following is TRUE? A. Dr. Schiffman pointed out that we humans don’t have more cancer than mice. B. The cancer death rate of humans is five percent higher than that of elephants. C. The scientists found there are 20 pairs of p53 genes in elephants. D. Dr. Muller also took part in the studies. 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,共 10 分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 There is a huge power in knowing how to make adjustments in life. In fact, it’s possible to turn failure into success by making the right adjustments. 56 Whatever your station in life, everyone will face what I call the 3Cs: changes, challenges and choices. The英语试题 第 9页(共 11 页) following are some simple but powerful tips to help you make effective life adjustments. 57 Most people see with their eyes but very few people know how to observe. The difference between seeing and observing is like the difference between reading and studying. One factor in helping you to listen better is to hear not only what people say but also what they don’t say. Reading body language and voice inflection (音调变 化 ) can help you listen between the lines. All these play an effective role in helping you to think with your eyes and ears. Learn to go with the flow. The people who learn to make the best life adjustments can develop the habit of going with the flow. 58 Notice people who can go with the flow and you will find a person with sharp instincts they depend on. 59 If you can keep an attitude of preparation for 3Cs, you’ll have the best chance of making effective life adjustments. As the saying goes, if you stay ready, you do not have to get ready. 60 A. Listen to what people don’t say. B. So, what’s one of the key factors for people who fail to make life adjustments? C. Learn to think with your eyes and ears. D. The best way to do that is to trust your instincts. E. Be prepared for changes, challenges and choices. F. The key is in knowing where they are needed and how much. G. That’s the best advice for anyone who wants to make the best life adjustments and win! 第四部分 完形填空(共 20 小题;每题 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。 Last year, Sam’s family made a decision to move to their new house. The jeep was fully packed and they was prepared for a(n) 61 day. All piled into the car, 62 six-year-old Sam. Sam’s father, Alex, 63 the engine, and the family 64 toward their new home. Alex drove for miles before they needed more supplies. Then they 65 at the nearest supermarket Walmart. Upon driving into the parking lot, they began to 66 for a parking space. The lot was unusually 67 , with many cars, shopping carts ( 购 物 车 ), flashing lights and busy people. Sam felt surrounded by 68 . Eventually, after 69 the lot many times, Alex found a(n) 70 parking space for their car, and still large enough. Alex was about to pull in when a strange car 71 pulled into the empty spot. To the family’s 72 , the driver who had been driving got out of his car and rushed towards Walmart. Alex 73 jumped out of his car and ran after him, calling, “Hey, hey! Wait!” When Alex caught the man, he asked, “Don’t you think that we can both 74 it?” The man was surprised and said, “Um, yes, I suppose we could.” They returned to the parking space and 75 their cars so that they could both park there.英语试题 第 10页(共 11 页) That 76 Sam very much. He’d thought that his father would be angry, or even beat the stranger up. However, the whole incident ended 77 and they went into the supermarket and bought what they needed. Alex’s reaction was pleasantly unexpected. Sam was moved by his 78 father, realizing that the correct thing to do wasn’t what he had 79 to happen. It made a strong impression on him. 80 is more important than self- righteousness (自以为是的正义). 61. A. obvious B. anxious C. enthusiastic D. tiring 62. A. following B. including C. calling D. helping 63. A. started B. repaired C. possessed D. changed 64. A. broke off B. set off C. put back D. set up 65. A. played B. lived C. dropped D. stopped 66. A. apply B. stand C. hunt D. pay 67. A. abnormal B. crowded C. quiet D. clean 68. A. advertisements B. noise C. music D. warmth 69. A. appreciating B. describing C. searching D. visiting 70. A. empty B. small C. dark D. cheap 71. A. suddenly B. pleasantly C. easily D. eventually 72. A. anger B. excitement C. satisfaction D. amazement 73. A. optimistically B. happily C. quickly D. carefully 74. A. quit B. buy C. share D. leave 75. A. adjusted B. approached C. examined D. sold 76. A. informed B. requested C. impressed D. congratulated 77. A. naturally B. peacefully C. sadly D. violently 78. A. energetic B. mean C. generous D. aggressive 79. A. allowed B. expected C. planned D. encouraged 80. A. Kindness B. Curiosity C. Justice D. Judgment 第Ⅱ卷 第五部分:写作(共三节,满分 30 分) 第一节 语法填空(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。 Many people agree that going to museums 81 (be) a good way of learning about ancient treasures. However, others may find it boring to spend hours there. Therefore, how to make museums and their lifeless collections more appealing is a tough question worth 82 (attach) importance to. Luckily, National Treasure, a TV program 83 began to air on Dec. 3, 2017, throws light on ways to inspire interest in museums and their collections. Aiming to make ancient relics ( 遗 迹 ) to come alive, the program presents treasures 84 different artistic methods including lots of dramatic 85 (perform) and storytelling, which explain the history behind each cultural relic 86 (complete), so that audiences can not only understand how to appreciate the beauty of英语试题 第 11页(共 11 页) cultural relics, 87 also know the civilization and the spirit of Chinese culture. In fact, such programs that promote traditional ancient relics 88 (become) popular in the past few years. For example, a 2016 documentary featuring the Forbidden City’s cultural relics and their restorers, encouraged lots of college students 89 (apply) to work as volunteers there. It is universally accepted that National Treasure has been 90 (success) in encouraging more people to visit museums by touching their hearts. 第二节 单词拼写(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,共 10 分) 根据中文词义使用单词的恰当形式填空,一词一空,请把答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷上不给分。 91. No official (许可) has been given for the event to take place. 92. It was the first time that she had lived (独立). 93. Read the (说明) on the bottle carefully before you take the medicine. 94. To our delight, Zhang Jiajie and his brother were both (录取)to Tsinghua University. 95. When there is a fire, the first thing you do is to cut off (电). 96. Some students are so (上瘾) to online games that they even abandon their idea of learning. 97. Some experts have drawn a (结论)that the full and active measures taken by the government are effective. 98. It is reported that the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in China are (减少). 99. Almost every student knows selling drugs is against the law. However, some students don’t know taking is also (非法的). 100. This smart keyboard can (识别) different participants based on how they typed. 第三节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分) 文中共有 10 处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。 The British are supposed to be famous in laughing at themselves, but even their sense of humor has a limit. When Ratner took over his father’s shops in 1984, he introduced a very clearly company policy, which was great success. By 1991, Ratner’s company had owned 2,400 shops. And later that year, Gerald Ratner made a big mistake. At a big business meeting, he explained the secret of his success — people asked, “How can you sell your goods at such a low price?” He said, “Because of they are absolute rubbish.” His audience burst out laugh. But the British newspapers and the British public were not so amusing. People felt angry and stayed away from Ratner’s shops. Six months after his speech, sales fall sharply. 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