高一下学期3月月考试题英语2.docx
江苏省扬州中学2022-2023学年度第二学期月考试题高一英语(试卷满分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L 5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最 佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来同答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对 话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman imply?A. The keyboard also needs cleaning.B. The man shouldn't do the cleaning.C. The screen doesn't have to be cleaned.2. What are the speakers going to do?A. Forget about asking Suzy. B. Go without Suzy. C. Ask Suzy again.3. Why was Jack fired from his job?A. He was often late for work.B. He was too often absent from his job.C. There was something wrong with last month's accounting.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a hotel.B. At a hospital.C. At a concert.5. What do we know about the speakers?A. They are old friends. B. They know each other. C. They meet fbr the first time. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选 项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个 小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. Why was the man bored all day?A. He had no customers.B. The customers were boring.C. There were too many customers.7. How would the man spend the evening?A. Seeing an exciting film. B. Staying at home to relax. C. Serving the customers. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What do the speakers think of the weather?A. Not too bad.B. Terrible.C. Fine.9. What's the weather like these days?A. Raining all the time.B. Sunny and bright.C. Cloudy and windy.10. What will the weather be like tomorrow according to the weathennan?Some such experience as thisfbr us when we begin the study of literature.82 .读过这句诗的人能够看到曾视而不见的英7一One who reads it seeing the beauty that was hidden from his eyesbefore.83 .每次他都感觉自己快不行了。He had been feeling himself go each time.84 .亚马逊河,雨林由此得名,长度接近6,400公里。The Amazon River, from which the rainforest gets its name, is close to 6,400 kilometers85 .亚马逊雨林通过固定碳和产生地球20%以上的氧气,使地球生生不息。The Amazon rainforestthe planet by fixing carbon and producing over86 per cent of all the Earlh's oxygen.86.1. 过,为工厂说句公道话,我想指出的是我们也在努力控制所产生的污染量。the factories, however, rd like to point out that we also try to control the amount of pollution we produce.87.她立刻意识到这些是海啸来临的征兆。It immediatelyher that these were signs of an approaching tsunami.第五部分写作(满分15分)注意:1 .词数80左右;2 .可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Mr. James,Yours sincerely,Li Hua参考答案听力15 ABCBC 610ABBAC 1115BACAB 1620 CABAC 阅读理解21-23 ABD 24-26 DDA 27-29 CBD 30-33 ACAB 34-37 ABDA 七选五38-42 EBDCG完形填空43-47 BDCAB 48-52 CDABD 53-57 BCACD短文语法填空58.longer 5 9. from 60. performed 6 La62.having单句语法填空68.should69.shall 70.May71 .would turn72.to see 73.carriedparing75.to hear76.to find 77. to be completed课文原句填空78.anything but 79.caught up in 8O.set off firecrackers 81.lies in store 82.is capable of 83.on the point of 84.in length 85.breathes life into 86.1n defence/defense of 87.occurred to 写作Dear Mr. James,Learning that you want to look for a Chinese teacher for your 8-year-old son, I'm writing to recommend my friend Wang Ming to you.I'm convinced that he is the right person. Humorous and patient, he can build a good relationship with the little boy, which will spark his interest in learning Chinese. Besides, equipped with authentic spoken Chinese and English, he can create a lively atmosphere, perfectly mixing fun and learning.rd be grateful if you could consider my recommendation.Yours sincerely,Li Hua听力原文:Text 1M: Fd better clean the screen of the computer right now.W: Shouldn't you clean your keyboard, too?Text 2M: Tve already asked Suzy three times to come with us and she said no.W: Forget it then.Text 3M: I was sorry to hear about Jack being fired. I know he was often ill and he often got to work late.W: Oh, it wasn't that. Jack made a big mistake in last month's accounting. Even though it wasn't his fault, his boss nearly went crazy!Text 4M: The music will bring us back to the concert.W: Oh, I think the patients should be kept away from it.M: Fm terribly sorry. I didn't know they were sleeping.Text 5W: I am Mrs. Farmer. I have heard about you from Johnson.M: Nice to meet you.W: I have been told that you are a great painter.M: Oh, really? I do some painting occasionally.Text 6W: How are things at Sunbean Travel today, Simon.M: Very boring. I had nothing to do all day. No customers. I felt really bored.W: No customers? That was suiprising. You usually have lots on Saturday.M: I know. Mr. Wang was very disappointed. He looked unhappy all day.W: What do you plan to do tonight? Go out I suppose?M: No, I think I'H just have a relaxing evening at home.Text 7W: What a terrible day it is!M: Yes, it is very bad.W: Is the weather always like this?M:No, I think it will be fine soon.W: I hope you are right. We don't want to be stuck here all morning.M: Quite right.W: What is the weather forecast for today?M: Rainy in the morning and cloudy in the afternoon.W: It has been raining fbr the past few days.M: 1 don't think weather like this can last long.W: Do you think it will be fine tomorrow?M: Perhaps. The weatherman says it will clear up tomorrow.Text8W: Now, let me show you around our school. This is our computer lab.M: Wow! So many computers. How many computers do you have?W: We have 80 in this lab and we have another 40 in another lab. Besides all these, we have one for each teacher.M:Then how many teachers do you have?W:88. The teachers are using the computers as aids in their classes.M: Really? Can we go into the classes to have a look?W: Yes. This is an English class. The teacher is explaining new words with the help of the computer.M: How nice! It is easier to explain the words with the help of the computer.W: And it saves a lot of time.Text 9M: Hello, New Century's Shopping Center. Can I help you?W: Hello, this is Mrs. Anderson speaking. I saw your advertisement on TV that you have got some good things on men's suits this week.M: Yes, Madam.W: What I would like to buy is a dark, business type suit. Something in wool, I think.M: We have some excellent pure wool suits. Wool has the best of everything, comfort, quality, value. What size do you want?W: Usually my husband is a 40, but he has gained a little weight lately.M: Oh, you'd better have a 42. What color?W: I'd like something dark gray, or navy blue, or even black. And I'd prefer a solid color.M: You'll be satisfied, lady. By the way, we have a fine selection of ties to go with the suits. Maybe you would like to come to have a look.W: Oh, and how much is it?M: It's twenty-nine dollars. Very cheap.W: OK. I will come over and have a look at it. Thank you. Good-bye.M: Good-bye.Text 10M: Now it's eight o'clock, time for the geographic report.Ireland is a small country and none of its cities arc very big, which helps to give a friendly atmosphere. Even in the capital, Dublin, the local people arc welcoming towards visitors and it is easy to find your way around and see the sights.Ireland's cities arc also the best places to enjoy the country music. Twenty years ago, Ireland's music was very traditional, but today, thanks to a young generation who arc more confident and independent, Ireland is now producing exciting rock and pop music as well as traditional folk songs.Dublin is Ireland's cultural capital, as many of the famous writers in the English language were born there.Today, you can visit many of the places they wrote about and meet people who could easily have appeared in their writing. Dublin also has a 17th century castle and many fine museums to visit. Many of the buildings in the city center date back over 150 years to the Georgian period, and now they still keep the early styles. In a word, if you are looking for music, enjoyment and a friendly welcome, you will find them in the cities of Ireland.A. Rainy.B. Cloudy.C. Sunny.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. How many computers do they have in labs?A. 80.B. 120.C. 208.12. What is the use of the computer?A. It is used to help teachers with their teaching.B. It is used to learn words.C. It is used to save time.13. What kind of class does the man have a look at?C. An English class.A. A Computer class. B. A Math class.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. How does the woman know that the center has some good things? A. She saw its ad on TV.B. She heard its ad on the radio.C. She read its ad in the newspaper.15. Who docs the woman buy it for?C. Her father.C. Size 42.C. $49.A. Her friend.B. Her husband.16. What size will the woman want?A. Size 38.B. Size 40.17. How much is the tie?A. $29.B. $39.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Which is the best place fbr you to enjoy music in Ireland?A. The countryside.B. The cities.C. The towns.19. Why is Dublin known as Ireland's cultural capital?A. Because many famous writers were bom here.B. Because many famous writers wrote about a lot of places of the city.C. Because a young generation are more confident and independent.20. How old arc many of the buildings in the city center?A. Less than 115 years. B. About 140 years. C. More than 150 years.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分55分)第一节阅读理解(共17小题;每小题2.5分,满分42.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ATrying to book a holiday that will attract everyone in the family is so difficult. Check out the full guide to the best UK holiday parks below and it will give you a helping hand.Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday ParkActivities include Segway rides, football and an all-weather Activity Bam that's sure to be a hit (受欢迎的事物)with the kids, and the heated indoor pool with water slides never fails to be a hit either.How much? Each night break starts from £ 179.55 for the whole family, based on a trip in July.Dorset: Warmwcll Holiday ParkWant a trip to the slopes (斜坡)? This a ward-winning resort near Weymouth has its own dry ski slope, and you'll find skiing lessons, snowboarding as well as an indoor pool with a flume (水 滑道)and a wave machine.How much? Two-night break starts from £ 329 based on a trip in July.Porthcawl: Trecco Bay Holiday ParkKids will love the outdoor wet play area at Parkdean Resorts' Trecco Bay Holiday Park. On-site attractions include an indoor pool with the pirate ship, adventure golf and a kids, play area. In the evening there are discos and bingo.How much? Three to four night breaks start from £ 305 based on a trip in July.Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday ParkOn the edge of the New Forest, this family-owned park allows you to get close to nature, with cycle trails, horse-riding, and then welcomes you back into the warmth with a pizza restaurant, indoor play facilities, including a pool plus a spa.How much? Camping tents usually start from £ 40 each night in August.21.Which park might attract the family who enjoy music?A. Porthcavvl: Trecco Bay Holiday Park.B. Hampshire: Sandy Balls Holiday Park.C. Yorkshire: Thornwick Bay Holiday Park.D. Dorset: Warmwell Holiday Park.22 .How much will your family spend at least travelling for a week in July?A. £379.55.B. £610.C. £329.D. £280.23 .What activity might the four holiday parks have in common?A. Skiing.B. Playing football. C. Horse-riding.D. Swimming.BPerhaps no one knows the power of imagination better than Chinese writer Liu Cixin. Until four years ago, Liu worked full-time as a computer engineer at a power plant in Shanxi province. He only wrote science fiction in his spare time. But it was during this time that Liu's imagination took flight. He did what he might never have the chance to do in real life - wander in space, fight with aliens, and visit planets light-years away.But even with such a powerful imagination, Liu, 55, probably hadn't expected that he would become the first Asian to win the Hugo Award, science fiction's highest prize, in 2015. Perhaps neither did he think that former US president Barack Obama would read his novel The Three-Body Problem, nor that on Nov. 9 in Washington DC, he would win the 2018 Arthur C. Clarke Award for Imagination in Service to Society. It's the first time a Chinese writer has ever won the award.In his acceptance speech, Liu said that he owed his imagination to Arthur C. Clarke (1917-2008), a famous UK sci-fi author. He said that reading Clarke's 1968 classic novel 2001: ASpace Odyssey in the early 1980s had a great effect on him.“My mind opened up like never before. I felt like a narrow river finally seeing the sea,“ Liu said. "That night, in my eyes, the starry sky was completely different from the past. For the first time in my life, I was awed (使敬畏)by the mystery of the universe.But no matter how far away Liu's imagination takes him, somehow his novels always stay rational.In The Three-Body Problem, for example, Liu tells a tale of aliens invading Earth. But unlike other alien stories, Liu talks more about relationships between civilizations, rules of survival, and the meanings of life. And in The Wandering Earth. Liu looks ahead to the day when our solar system comes to an end and humans have to look fbr a new place to live. However, all his visions and solutions are based on “hard science”. Liu's works aren't simply daydreams.24 .What do we know about Liu Cixin?A. He became a full-time writer when he was young.B. He dreamed about wandering in space from childhood.C. He is the first Asian to win the Arthur C. Clarke Award.D. He is the first Chinese winner of the Hugo Award.25. Liu Cixin's words quoted in Paragraph 4 are mainly used to show.A. his interest in mysteries of the universeB. his love of reading science fictionC. his confusion when he started writingD. his feeling after reading Clarke's work26. What's the text mainly about?A. Liu Cixin's achievements and writing style. B. Liu Cixin's contributions to science fiction.C. How Liu Cixin became a sci-fi writer.D. How Liu Cixin started a new sci-fi style.CNot even the sea is safe from the glare (弓of humans' light at night. Researchers published the first global map of ocean light pollution. It shows large parts of the sea are lit up at night. And that risks confiising or disrupting the behaviors of sea life.Tim Smyth led a team to research where in the water this light is strongest. Smyth and his colleagues started with a world map of man-made night-sky brightness that had been created in 2016. Then they added data on the ocean and atmosphere. Some data came from shipboard measurements of man-made light in the water. Others came from satellite images that judge how clear the water is. Particles (微粒)in the water, such as tiny floating plants and animals, can affect how far downward light travels. These factors vary from place to place and may change with the seasons. The team also used computers to copy how different wavelengths of light move through water.Next, they wanted to know how that underwater light mig