宿迁市2016-2017学年度第一学期第二次月考
高一英语试题
(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)
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)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the weather like?
A. It’s raining.
B. It’s cloudy.
C. It’s sunny.
2. Who will go to China next month?
A. Lucy.
B. Alice.
C. Richard.
3. What are the speakers talking about?
A. The men’s sister.
B. A film.
C. An actor.
4. Where will the speakers meet?
A. In Room 340
B. In Room 314
C. In Room 223
5. Where does the conversion most probably take place?
A. In a restaurant
B. In an office
C. At home
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6. Why did the woman go to New York?
A. To spend some with the baby.
B. To look after her sister. C. To find a new job.
7. How old was the baby when the woman left New York?
A. Two months
B. Five months
C. Seven months
8. What did the woman like doing most with the baby?
A. Holding him
B. Playing with him
C. Feeding him
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9. What are the speakers talking about?
A.A way to improve air quality
B.A problem with traffic rules
C.A suggestion for city planning
10. What does the man suggest?
A. Limiting the use of cars
B. Encouraging people to walk
C. Warning drivers of air pollution
11. What does woman think about the man’s idea?
A. It’s interesting
B. It’s worth trying
C. It’s impractical
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12. How long will the man probably stay in New Zealand?
A. One week
B. Two weeks
C. Three weeks
13. What advice does the woman give to the man?
A. Go to New Zealand after Christmas
B. Book his flight as soon as possible
C. Save more money for his trip
14. What can we learn about flights to New Zealand at Christmas time?
A. They require early booking
B. They can be twice as expensive
C. They are on special offer
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15. Why did Jane call Mike?
A. To ask him to meet her
B. To tell him about Tom
C. To borrow his car
16. Where will Jane be in about one hour?
A. At Mike’s place
B. At the airport
C. At a garage
17. What can we infer from the conversation?
A. Jane has just learned to drive
B. Jane’s car is in bad condition
C. Mike will go to the airport
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What did the speaker ask the students to do the week before?
A. Write a short story
B. Prepare for the lesson
C. Learn more about the writer
19. Why does the speaker ask the questions?
A. To check the students’ understanding of the story
B. To draw the students’ attention to reading skills
C. To let the students discuss father-son relationships
20. What will the students do in 10 minutes?
A. Ask more questions
B. Discuss in groups
C. Give their answer
第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21. Marco Polo is said to have sailed on ______ Pacific Ocean on his way to Java in ____ thirteenth century.
A. the; a
B. a ; 不填
C.不填;the
D. the ;
the
22. --- Where are the students?
--- They ___________ the library half an hour ago.
A. made their ways to
B. made their way to
C. made their ways for
D. made their way for
23. He is said ____________ his homework when the class teacher entered the classroom.
A. to do
B. doing
C. to have finished
D. to be finishing
24. A house made of wood is more comfortable to live in than __________ made of stone.
A. one
B. it
C. that
D. the one
25. ____ at the airport, the thief got caught by the waiting police.
A. When arrived
B. Upon arriving
C. Upon he arrive
D. As soon as arrived
26. He never follows others’ advice, so there is no ________ that he will change his mind in such a short time.
A. ability
B. possibility
C. activity
D. quality
27. The police said some children had ______ the murder case which happened yesterday.
A. witnessed
B. watched
C. looked
D. experienced
28. The workers are ______ the building of the new park so as to complete it ahead of time.
A. stepping up
B. making up
C. mixing up
D. looking up
29. This is the third time that the great scientist ______ the city of Shanghai.
A. is visiting
B. has visited
C. visited
D. had visited
30.The building around the comer caught fire last night.The police are now_______ the matter.
Aseeing through
B. working out
C. looking into
D. watching over
31. When I arrived, Bryan took me to see the house ____ I would be staying.
A. where
B. when
C. what
D. which
32. China is a developing country ______ the third world.
A. belongs to
B. belonging to
C. belong to
D. belonged to
33. Every body in the village likes Jack because he is good at telling and______ jokes.
A. turning up
B. putting up
C. making up
D. showing up
34. The diamond ring disappeared in the locked suitcase, ______ made the woman ______.
A. that; puzzling
B. which; puzzled
C. which; puzzling
D. that; puzzled
35. Be quiet___________ you should wake the baby.
Ain case
B.in case of
C.in no case
D.in the case of
完形填空(每小题1分0分)
A nurse led a young man to the bedside of an old man. “Your
36
is here,” she whispered to the patient in his ear. She had to repeat the
37
several times before his eyes opened. The patient had to be sedated(给……服镇静剂)
38
the extreme pain from his heart attack, and he dimly(朦胧地)saw a man
39
at his bedside. Then the nurse brought a chair for the young man.
The patient reached out his hand and the young man tightly
40
it. All through the night the young man sat there and offered words of encouragement. The dying man said
41
. He just looked at the young man quietly, with a look of
42
on his face. Several times during that long night, the nurse came in and asked the young man to have a
43
for a while. But every time, he
44
and said he was not tired yet.
The next morning, the patient
45
. The young man placed on the bed the
46
hand he had been holding and covered the old man’s head
47
the sheet(被单). Later, he asked the nurse, “Who is that man?”
Looking very
48 , the nurse said, “I thought he was your father.”
“No,” he answered, “I’ve
49
seen him before in my life.”
“Then _50__ didn’t you say anything the whole time?” asked the nurse.
He replied, “The old man’s son and I
51 to have the same name, and his son just wasn’t there, so I was
52 considered to be his son. Later, when I found the old man was too
53
to tell whether or not I was his son and that he
54
to have someone there so much, I just didn’t correct the mistake and
55
to stay.”
36. A. friend
B. student
C. neighbor
D. son
37. A. action
B. words
C. question
D. task
38. A. instead of
B. as well as
C. because of
D. next to
39. A. lying
B. sitting
C. standing
D. struggling
40. A. held
B. raised
C. tied
D. touched
41. A. something
B. nothing
C. anything
D. everything
42. A. surprise
B. happiness
C. anger
D. worry
43. A. look
B. drink
C. seat
D. rest
44. A. refused
B. understood
C. escaped
D. failed
45. A. disappeared
B. woke up
C. died
D. cried
46. A. dirty
B. lifeless
C. young
D. strong
47. A. with
B. by
C. like
D. through
48. A. afraid
B. surprised
C. sad
D. excited
49. A. already
B. often
C. never
D. ever
50. A. when
B. where
C. what
D. why
51. A. used
B. happened
C. planed
D. hoped
52. A. luckily
B. wrongly
C. badly
D. nearly
53. A. sick
B. stupid
C. tired
D. hungry
54. A. helped
B. agreed
C. needed
D. hated
55. A. decided
B. afforded
C. begged
D. remembered
第三部分 阅读理解(每小题2分,分)
For centuries, men at sea have told stories about their experiences of seeing sea monsters like sea snakes and big whales. These stories are often considered as folk tales (民间传说)rather than real experiences. However, the large number of sightings and the use of modern technology are changing this attitude, making us wonder if those men were telling real experiences.
The following are some of the most well-known cases about sea monsters living in the oceans. On August 6, 1848, in the Atlantic Ocean, seven men reported that they saw a creature about 60 feet long. The creature’s body was dark brown in color except for its white throat area. The creature was swimming at a speed of 15 miles per hour with its head above the water.
In 1961, Mrs. Stoudt and her sister were walking with their children along a strait in Washington D.C. when they saw something like a tree branch in the water. As the object moved closer to them, they saw a creature, which had a snake-like head and 3 humps(峰). They said it looked like some sort of dinosaur. Then it moved even closer to them. Its frightening look made one of Mrs. Stoudt’s children cry.
On December 12, 1964, French photographer Robert Serrec was having a holiday in Queensland, Australia. He was out off the coast in small boats with his family and friends. Suddenly, they noticed a creature, about 75-80 feet long. They described it as a tadpole-like(像蝌蚪的)creature with a snake-like head. They took pictures of the creature before it swam off.
56. Which of the following statements about the 1848 sea monster is NOT true?
A. It was about sixty feet long.
B. It kept its head above the water when it swam.
C. Its whole body was dark brown.
D. It was found in the Atlantic Ocean.
57. It can be inferred from the passage that ____.
A. the 1848 sea monster swam faster than the 1961 and the 1964 sea monsters
B. the three sea monsters mentioned in the passage each had a snake-like head
C. the 1964 sea monster was longer than the 1848 sea monster
D. Robert Serrec went to Australia in order to see a sea monster
58. The writer’s purpose in writing the passage is ____.
A. to show people the danger of traveling by sea
B. to tell us that sea monster stories might be true
C. to explain why people are afraid of sea monsters
D. to tell people where they can find sea monsters
B
Have you ever gone to Yellowstone National Park? Do you know anything about it? If not, the following information will help you to have a basic knowledge of the park.
Yellowstone National Park is the world’s first national park, and also the largest in the United States. The park was completed on March 1, 1872, and its administration(管理)went to the US Army right after it was completed. Forty-five years later, the administration was passed on to the National Park Service.
Yellowstone National Park covers an area of 8,987km. Hundreds of structures have been built there and are protected for their historical significance (意义 In the park, there are lakes, canyons, rivers and mountains. It is well-known for its wildlife. Hundreds of species of animals are kept there and some of them are endangered(濒临灭绝There are also many special species of plants in the large forests and grasslands. Yellowstone supplies a lot of relaxing opportunities to visitors, such as hiking, camping, boating, fishing and sightseeing. There’s one thing you should keep in mind: forest fires take place in the park every year. In the large forest fires of 1988, nearly one third of the park was burned out.
Every visitor is welcome to share and enjoy the beauty of Yellowstone National Park. And if you want to get more information, you can get to www.westyellowstonechamber.com.
59. When did the administration of Yellowstone National Park go to National Park Service?
A. In 1872.
B. In 1917.
C. In 1927.
D. In 1988.
60. We can learn from the passage that ____.
A. Yellowstone National Park is the world’s largest national park
B. there are no mountains in Yellowstone National Park
C. not all the animals kept in Yellowstone National Park are endangered
D. you can play golf in Yellowstone National Park
61. The third paragraph is about _____.
A. the basic features (特征) of Yellowstone National Park
B. the history of Yellowstone National Park
C. the activities people can do in Yellowstone National Park
D. the animals in Yellowstone National Park
62. After reading the passage, we can infer that the passage is most probably from _____.
A. a science magazine
B. a book about animals and plants
C. a news report
D. a travel guidebook
C
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and 5:00 p.m. —9:00 p.m.
Sat.: 7:00 a.m.—11:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m.
Sun.: 11:00 a.m.—2:00 p.m.
and 5:00 p.m.—9:00 p.m. Skyline Hotel
Telephone: 22785161
Address: 3031 No.3 Road
The Hanger Den:
Wed. to Sun. Dinner from 5:30 p.m.
Coffee Shop:
Mon. to Fri.: 6:00 a.m.
Sat.: 6:30 a.m.
Sun.: 7:00 a.m.
Mon.—Sun.: to 10:00 p.m.
New York Museum
America’s largest museum specialized (专业研究) in the history of American native people.
Telephone: 77364431
Address: Vanier Park, 1100 Chesnut Street,
New York
Open hours:
Mon. to Sat.:
9:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m. (Monday free) Lansdowne Shopping Center
Telephone: 33562367
Address: 5300 No.3 Road
Open hours:
Mon., Tues.& Sat.:
9:30 a.m. —5:30 p.m.
Wed. to Fri.:
9: 30 a.m. —9:30 p.m. Sun.:
11:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.
63. If you want to buy a new jacket, you’ll have to go to_________.
A. 3031 No.3 Road
B. 5300 No.3 Road
C. 9020 Bridgeport Road
D. 1100 Chesnut Street
64. You don’t have to pay on Monday if you go to _________.
A. Skyline Hotel
B. Lansdowne Shopping Center
C. New York Museum
D. Garden Restaurant
65. If you want to enjoy yourself on Sunday mornings, you can go to _________.
A. Lansdowne Shopping Center
B. New York Museum
C. Garden Restaurant
D. Coffee Shop
66. Visiting New York Museum, you can know _________.
A. the history of American native people
B. the history of New York
C. the art of America
D. the art of New York
D
Every year 2.2 million tons of oil are spilled ( 散落,溅出 ) into the ocean. Actually, this only amounts to a small percentage of the total 1.6 billion tons of oil shipped around the world each year. However, this spilled oil has terrible effects on ocean life, including the coastlines where the off washes up onto shore. Some of the largest spills in history were caused by oil tankers running into each other or by an oil tanker sailing into shallow water and hitting the bottom of the ocean. After these spills, officials try to discover who or what was at fault to help prevent similar accidents in the future.
One of the worst oil spills in history occurred along the Alaskan coastline in 1989. In this accident, 42,000 tons of oil spilled from a tanker which resulted in terrible damage to this sensitive natural area. In this spill, the tanker's captain, who was tired from overwork and drinking alcohol, had gone to take a rest. He gave control of the ship to the third mate. The third mate was unfamiliar with the path the ship took, and he ran the ship onto Blighe Reef. Blighe Reef is a natural underwater rock wall near the Alaskan coast. Damaged by the reef, the ship leaked oil out into the ocean. More than 1,600 kilometers of coastline were affected by the oil spill. Some scientists who studied nature in the area guessed that 580,000 birds and 5,500 otters died when the oil from the spill covered their skin. As well, smaller shellfish and other sea creatures were later eaten by seals, whales, and other animals.
The most oil ever spilled was actually dumped on purpose as an act of ecological warfare. The term ecological warfare means to fight by doing harm to nature in the area under attack. In 1990, Iraq sent soldiers into Kuwait and set off the Persian Gulf War. As part of the Iraq war plan, 900,000 tons of oil were let out into the Persian Gulf Way Iraq. This oil covered 1,500 square kilometers of water in the Persian Gulf. The oil also damaged 650 kilometers of the coastline of both Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. In some places, oil floating on the water was measured to be 43 centimeters thick. Water birds, water plants, and baby fish were all seriously affected by the oil. The long-term effects of this act on the food chain in the area are bound to cause problems tar into the future.
67. Which cause of oil spills is described in the second paragraph?
A. Dumping
B. War
C. Accidents
D. Throwing about carelessly
68. The creatures affected by the oil spill near Alaska were_________.
A. birds and otters
B. shellfish
C. seals and whales
D. all of the above
69. The third mate ran the tanker aground (触礁) in this accident because_______.
A. he was tired
B. he did not know the sea
C. he was drunk
D. he was talking on the phone
70. ________ was responsible for dumping oil into the Persian Gulf.
A. Iraq
B. The United States
C. Kuwait
D .Saudi Arabia
第四部分 任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填一个单词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
Good study habits will contribute to a successful academic future. Good study habits lead to good grades, and good grades lead to applications for better colleges and universities. This in turn will lead to a great career.
To be successful, the first thing you need to do is to take responsibility for your actions. You are the only one who can decide your own important things and how to use your time. Your actions today will decide what will happen tomorrow and even in the near future.
Your success rests in your own hands. Do not be influenced by others. Be a leader, not a follower. Do not allow your friends to tell you what is important. Keep friends who lead you towards your goals, not away from them.
The most important thing to learn to succeed in the classroom is to make full use of your time outside the classroom. Review your class notes and the proper chapters (章节) in your textbooks. Different people work better at different times. Some students work better in the morning, while some can study better in the afternoon, or at night. Nightly review of your notes is a great idea and will help you understand your lessons to a much greater degree. This review will save time in the long run. If you study in the morning, plan to study your hardest subjects first. If you prepare for your lessons in advance, you will be more relaxed in classes.
Set the more important things into your plan, have a to-do list and put the most important project first. Once this is done, move to the second most important project. Crossing off each project as you finish will give you a sense of achievement.
Choose a study place where you can be comfortable and pay attention to other things that help to improve your productivity (效率). For example, can you study well with soft music in the background?
Always challenge yourself. Do not be satisfied with your own school textbooks. Ask questions and do your own research. Share your knowledge and listen to others. When you share your knowledge, you help others increase their knowledge. As an unexpected result, when you help others, you learn more.
Always seek solutions to problems. If you have difficulty understanding something in the book, read it again. If you still cannot understand it, ask the teacher for help. Make sure to look for help immediately or you may fall behind.
When you put your best effort into you work, you are already a success! When you follow these study habits successfully, you will develop a sense of satisfaction. This will provide you with a strong feeling of pride because of your achievement. Your good grades will give you confidence for the future. These habits will contribute to a successful and happy future!
Title The (71) _____ of good study habits
Reason In order to have a great career in the future, we need to form good study habits, which (72) _________ to a successful academic future.
(76) ______ ·Be responsible for yourself and don’t be influenced by others.
· (73) _____ your spare time reviewing what you have learnt in class.
·Make (74) _____ ahead of time so that you will feel relaxed.
·Put the most important projects into your (75) _____ and cross off one when you finish it.
·Choose to study in a (77) _____ place.
·Learn to (78) _____ yourself and share your knowledge with others.
·Learn to turn to others for help and try to (79) _____ the problems when facing difficulties.
Conclusion ·With these good study habits, you will develop a sense of satisfaction.
·With these habits, your good grades will make you feel (80) _____ and confident.
·With these habits, You will have a successful and happy future.
第五部分
书面表达(满分25分)
李华减肥以后,感到身体疲倦、虚弱,不知如何是好,于是她写了一封电子邮件向健康专家Jenny求助。请根据下面内容,以李华的名义写一封邮件。词数120左右。
原因:觉得自己太胖,体重不断增加,担心形象不美,有同学嘲笑她。
过程:1.去健身房,两三次就放弃了,感觉太累,也没时间。
2.节食,坚持了大约一个星期,经常饿得不能继续学习。
3.悄悄服用减肥药,一开始有效果,体重迅速下降,但减肥药对她产生了副作用。
注意:开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear Jenny
I have got a problem and I need to ask you for help.
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _
命题人:谢继贤
审校人:薛金平
16-20 ABBAC
单项选择21-25 DBCCB
26-30 BAABC
31-35 ABCBA
完形填空
36-40 DBCCA
41-45 BBDAC
46-50 BABCD
51-55 BBACA
阅读理解
56-58 CCB
59-62 BCAD
63-66 BCDA
67-70 CDBA
任务阅读
71. importance
72. leads
73- Advice / Suggestions
74. Spend
75. preparations
76. plan
77. comfortable
78. challenge 79.
solve
80. proud
Dear_Jenny,
I_have_got_a_problem_and_I_need_to_ask_for_your_help. I feel I am a little too fat. What's worse,I am putting on weight all the time. I am very worried about my figure and how I look. I even fear that some of my classmates may laugh at me.
At one time,I tried to work out in a gym two or three times,but I finally gave up just because I had no time for it and always felt very tired after doing exercise. Once I tried going on a diet. However,after about a week,I could not go on because I felt so hungry that I was not able to continue my studies. Then I bought and took weight-loss pills in secret. Before long,they did work and I was losing weight fast. But soon I felt tired and weak sometimes.
I know those pills usually have bad side effects on my health. Thus,I don't know what I should do. Could you be kind enough to give me some good advice?
Yours,
Li_Hua
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