重庆一中2019级高三年级下学期月考第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力部分(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5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,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.Who is the man possibly talking to?A.Adoctor. B.A teacher. C.His mother.2.What do we know about Sam?A.His sister will leave for NewYork.B.His sister will for Los Angeles.C.He will leave NewYork.3.Whet is the woman going to do?A.Rewrite the paper because there are too many mistakes.B.Throw the paper away.C.Read the paper again.4.Why does the woman thank the man?A.He lent her some money.B.He gave her a five—pound bill.C.He returned her money founD.5.Where does this conversation probably take place?A.At an airport. B.At their home. C.At a department store.第二节(共12小题厦每小题l. 5分,满分18分)听下面4段对话,每段对话或独自后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项选出最佳选项,井标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话前,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,每段对话读两遍。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。
6.What is the recent bobby of the woman’s brother?A.Hiking. B .First aiD.C.Bird watching.7.Why does the woman want a book?A.To learn abort birds. B.As a gift. C .For a frienD.8.Which book was NOT in stock?A.The book on hiking gear.B.Tory’s plant book.ⅡtbookC.Peterson’s bird guide请听第7段材料,回答第9至1l题。
9.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a library.B.In the woman’s office.C.In a book store.10.What is the woman trying to do?A.To buy a book.B.To borrow a book.C.To get the writer’s name of a book.11.What is the man going to do when the book comes in?A.To send it to the woman’s house.B.To write to the woman.C.To call the woman.请听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.Where does this conversation most probably take place?A.At a bus stop. B.In twchty minutes. C.In six hours. 13.According to the conversation, when is the second bus leave?A.In twelve minutes. B.In twcnty minutes. C.In six hours.14.Where will the man wait for the bus?A.Beside the pool. B.In the waiting room. C.Outside the school.请听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Why did Peter call Laura?A.He wanted her ticket to the football game.B.He lost his ticket to the football game.C.He wanted to know the directions to the football stadium.16.What advice did Laura give Peter?A.To buy his ticket early.B.To listent to the radio.C.To set out early.17.How did Laura know there would be many people at the stadium?A.She heard the radio said that all the tickets had been sold out.B.She heard the news from a close frienD.C.She heard the news when she watched television.第三节(共3小题;每小题1.5分,满分4.5分)听下面一段材料,将第18至第20三个小题的信息补充完整,每空限填一个词或一个数。
听材料前,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。
本段材料读两遍。
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)21.—I’ve been working on this problem for a long time. But I still can’t work it out.—.You might as well do something else now.A.Don’t be silly B.Take it easy C.Come on D.Never mind22.The destruction of these treasures was a great loss to human beings that no amount of money could .A.stand up to B.come up with C.put up with D.make up for23.Hi,JessicA.The symphony is in town. I if you free for a concert this Saturday.A.wonder; will be B.was wondering;wereC.wondered; were D.am wondering; will be24.In the remote ancient times, people created many things they attached some practical meanings to keep records of things.A.with whom B.for which C.to which D.which25.—Here we are in 2010, wonderful year with new challenges aheaD.—Yes. We’ll take an examination this year and our nation will be the center of the world again next year.A./;/ B.the;/ C.a;/ Da;the.26.So amused that Icouldn’t help laughing when I saw him run into the car.A.did I fell B.I felt C.had I felt D.I was feeling27.Only 20 minutes to go before the train left, I felt uneasy in the taxi to the railway station.A.Because B.As C.For D.Whith28.The importance of saving gas be stressed too much. Automobiles use up some 70 billion gallons of gas a year.A.cannot B.mustn’t C.shouldn’t D.may not29.It is he often fails in exams makes his parents worried about him.A.what;that B.that;that C.that;what D./;that30.for the rereible accident, as the public thought, the mayor felt nervous and was at a loss what to do.A.Having blamed B.To blameC.Being to be blamed D.Being to blame31.The ShangHai Expo site will be a great tourist ,drawing millions of visitors every year.A.attention B.attraction C.appintment D.arrangement 32.much I dislike the idea of begging in the street, I should still show consideration for those who are in difficult situation.A.However B.How C.Whatever D.NO matter33.—It is said that the thief was fined five times that he should have paiD.A.as more money as B.the amount of moneyC.much money than D.as much money than34.Most people in hospital this year than at anytime since the start of the Health Service.A.are being treated B.have treated C.are treating D.have been treated 35.—Ijust can’t stop worrying about the result of my examination.A.Relax B.Go ahead C.Go for it D.Good luck第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,共30分)We had just finished 13 miles of hiking in the Smoky Mountains. We were tired and our muscles 36 as we made our way back home.The narrow car rode to the airport 37 by a two-hour flight left our legs in a 38 condition.When I heard that two seats in first class on our next flight were 39 for a small upgrade (升级) fee, I took the 40 quickly and paid the fee. Our spirits lifted immediately.At least we would 41 our adventure in comfort and style.Our travel has always been 42 on a budget, so flying in the first class was a new 43 for us .As we boarded the plane, we felt as if we were part of an elite(精英)group. We 44 our seats and were happy to join the other few passengers who could fly in such luxury(奢侈).It was almost as if we had a 45 of pride to be sitting with the group of people that surrounded us.As we 46 away about hiking, waterfalls and bears, I could hear people around us 47 about busy schedules and business meetings meetings. It wasn’t long before I realized that these people were 48 to flying in luxury. They are 49 people I thought to myself.We noticed that the stewardess(空中小姐)was working non-stop to 50 the comfort of the first class passengers. I thought about how much she must love her job as she smiled kindly at each person while 51 to their needs.As the stewardess walked by our seats near the end of the 52 , I looked at her and said,“Thank you and I hope you have a great night.” She stopped at our seats with a look of 53 on her face, bent down, looked at me and said,“Excuse me ?” I repeated my words and she smiled in a rather funny way, almost as if I had asked her a question that she did not know how to answer.After a few moments ,she said veryl quietly :“I really 54 your kindness because you are the only passenger here to say thank you.”The sense of belonging to an elite group of people in first class 55 as we heard her words. Our seats in luxury offered us more than a comfortable ride. We were reminded that, without kind ness, we would be flying in no class.36.A.iniured B.ached C.wounded D.harmed 37.A.following B.to follow C.to be following D.followed 38.A.worse B.better C.bad D.good 39.A.empty B.possible C.useful D.available 40.A.happiness B.advantage C.opportunity D.time41.A.end B.begin C.lake D.have42.A.spent B.considered C.arranged D.found 43.A.experiment B.experience C.advenlure D.test44.A.made B.did C.took D.prepared 45.A.heart B.quality C.satisfaction D.sense 46.A.chatted B.went C.put D.got47.A.to talk B.talking C.talk D.talked. 48.A.accustomed B.led C.adapted D.adjusted49.A.rich B.good C.important D.great 50.A.enlarge B.enrich C.enlarge D.ensure 51.A.according B.attending C.devoting D.meeting 52.A.flight B.destination C.trip D.goal53.A.belief B.suspect C.disbeiief D.wonder 54.A.appreciate B.Thank C.hope D.want 55.A.disappeared B.recovered C.explored D.appeared第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)AAn unemployed graduate work up one morning and checked his pocket. All he had left was $10. He decided to use it to buy food and then wait for death as he was too proud to go begging.He bought some food and as he sat down to eat it, an old man and two little children came along and asked him to help them with food as they had eaten nothing for almost a week. Feeling sorry for the old man and the children, he gave them the food. They were very thankful and gave him a very old coin.With no money, no job, no food, he went under a bridge to rest and wait for death. As he was about to fall asleep, he saw an old newspaper on the ground. He picked it up, and suddenly saw an advertisement asking people with old coins to come to a certain address.He decided to go there with the old coin. Upon arriving at the place, he gave the owner the coin. The owner screamed, brought out a big book and showed the young graduate a photograph. This same old coin was worth three million dollars. The young graduate was very happy as the owner gave him a bank check for three million dollars. He went with the check in search of the old man.By the time he got to where he last saw him. He had gone. He asked the owner of the restaurant nearby whether he knew the old man. The owner said, “No, but he left a note for you.” He quickly opened the note thinking it would lead him to where he was.This is what th e note said: “You gave us your all and we rewarded you with the coin.”56.Which of the following can’t describe the young man?A.Proud. B.Kind. C.Honest. D.Lazy.57.What does the word “him” refer to in the fifth paragraph?A.The owner of the coin. B.The old man.C.The owner of the restaurant. D.The young man.58.What is the best title of the passage?A.Those helping others will be helped in turnB.How a young man made three million dollarsC.A young man looked for an old manD.A moving story59.Where does the passage come from?A.A science fiction. B.A news report.C.A collection of fairy tales. D.A survey report.BAfter blogging regularly for two months, people felt they had better social support and friendship networks than those who didn’t blog. Blogging can help you feel less isolated, more connected to a community and more satisfied with your friendships, both online and face-to-face, a new Australia research has found.Researchers James Baker and Professor Susan Moore from Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourned have written two papers investigating the psychological benefits of blogging- regularly updating personal web pages with information that invites others to comment.The first, published in his latest issue of the journal Cyber Psychology and Behaviour, compares the mental health of people intending to blog with that of people not planning to blog. Moore says the researchers messaged 600 MySpace users not planning to blog. Moore says the researchers messaged 600 MySpace users personally and directed them to an online survey. A total of 134 completed the questionnaire(调查阅卷);84 intended to blog and 50 didn’t.“We found potential bloggers were less satisfied with their friendships and they felt less socially integrated; they didn’t feel as much part of a community as the people who weren’t interested in blogging…” Moore says. “It was as if they were saying ‘I’m going to do this blogging and it’s going to help me’.”And it seemed to do the trick, as the researchers’ second study shows. This study, which is yet to be published, was conducted two months later. The researchers sent out questionnaires the same group of MySpace users; this time 59 responded. Bloggers reported a greater sense of belonging to a group of like-minded people and feeling more confident because they could rely on others for help. All respondents, whether or not they blogged, reported feeling less anxious, depressed and stressed after two months of online social networking.“So going onto MySpace had lifted the mood of all participants in some way,” Moore says. “Maybe they’d just made more social connections.”Moore acknowledges this is early research and hopes to follow a larger group of people for a longer period time to test some of the research findings.60.What does the passage mainly tell us?A.The mental health of bloggers.B.Blogging improves one’s social life.C.What kind of people are likely to blog.D.Blogging has becoming more and more popular.61.It can be inferred from the fourth paragraph that .A.those who were not interested in blogging didn’t have good mental health.B.People were likely to become bloggers if they felt socially isolated.C.potential bloggers were those who had mental health problems.D.potential bloggers usually held a wrong view about blogging.62.The purpose of the second study is to find out .A.what people do on MyspaceB.how many people became bloggersC.how many people felt after blogging for two monthsD.how many people kept blogging after for two months63.The second study shows that .A.online social networking can do people goodB.only bloggers benefit from online social networkingC.not many potential bloggers became real bloggersD.not all bloggers found the help they neededCAmsterdam-NetherlandsAmsterdam, a city more than seven hundred years old, is known for its historical attractions, for its collections of great Renaissance(文艺复兴)art, its colors, tulips(郁金香),and windmills.The romantic image of Amsterdam is painted by the old town buildings, street like water canals running through the city, the beautiful flower parks and the Eastern restaurants. Anyone visiting Amsterdam will not be disappointed by what this excellent city has to offer.Rio de Janeiro(里约热内卢)-BrazillRio de Janeiro is one of the most lively cities in the world. It is located on the coast of Atlantic Ocean, and is well known for its wonderful natural setting, its carnival(狂欢节;嘉年华会)celebration, samba,(桑巴舞),hotel-lined tourist beches and pavements decorated with black and cream pattern mosaics(镶嵌).The city is famous for the annual carnival, night and day music, singing, balls and street parades of brilliantly-costumed dancers performing samba thythms. If you are planning an active romantic adventure. Rio de Janeiro is the right place to go. London-the United Kingdom With its historical background, London is one of the most romantic cities in the world. Its ittle old town streets, parks on every corner, and old buildings are ideal for romantic walks. It is a multicultural city, so you will not face a problem as to how to choose a place to go.Take a ride in a millennium Dome(千禧穹顶)and take her into a quiet restaurant in the old town with a candly light dinner. You are all set for the best date in your life! Paris-France Also known as the Capital of love, Paris eonsidred to be the most romantic city in the world. For many people this is the ideal description of Paris with its world famous places: The louvre(百叶板窗), Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame Cathedral(大教堂), Are de Triumphe, Montmartre and many others.It’s great city which you must have seen at least once. Don’t miss all the great attractions and romantic places the Capital of Love has to offer!64.You will probably go to if you’re interested in varieties o f culture.A.Netherlands B.BrazilC.the United Kingdom D.France65.Since you are planning an active romantic adventure, is the better choice.A.Amsterdam B.Rio de Janeiro C.London D.Paris66.The underlined sentence probably means .A.it is a great city worth seeing again and learning moreB.this is surely the second time that you have been hereC.you must have visited this city ever beforeD.you are asked to visit this city once more by law67.By this passage the writer wants to show us .A.that France is in fact the most romantic cityB.some attractive and romantic cities worth a visitC.that these countries are more multiculturalD.some better developing countries in tourismDFacelifts(整容手术,面部拉皮手术)may help some people to look younger. But even the best facelift hasn’t helped them to sound younger-until now, at least. “V oice-lifts” are the laest trend in plastic surgery to come out of the United States. People whose voices have weakened over the years, either from age or after fighting a disease, can have their vocal cords(声带)loosened or moved closer together. The result is a stronger speaking voice.Singing and smoking have the greatest effects on one’s voice, but even in normal speech, theMinute. “Over time, from the use of the voice, they actually decrease in pliabilit(扭曲,柔韧),” Dr. Steven Zeitels of Harvard Medical School told ABC television. “They become stiffer,” which makes it more difficult for them to vibrate.”One form of voice-lift surgery uses and injection of fat or collagen to make the cords themselves less stiff. The other kind of voice-lift requires implanting(嵌入,移植)a piece of Gore-Tex to pull the tissue around the cords closer together. Doctors say the surgery is becoming popular with older patients who have already had plastic surgery and want to sound as well as look younger than they are.Dr.V Leroy Young says a vocal-cord operation can be useful if one is aware of the risks. “It can benefit people like politicians and tea cher who need to have a strong voice that carries,” he told the BBC, adding, “I’d say caveat emptor(买自主行小心)for the professional singer; but if you’re a teacher and you don’t want to sound like Marlene Dietrich, it’s something to consider.”Most doctors wa rn that the surgery should be done only if one is having problems with one’s voice. Actress and Broadway performer Julie Andrews, for example, who had surgery in the mid-1990s to remove growths on her vocal cords, found that after her operation her famous singing voice was gone. Still Andrews probably did the right thing. A changing voice can be a sign of disease or even cancer.68.What is the purpose of the first two sentences?A.To urge us to do face-lifts to make us younger.B.To be as an introduction to “voice-lifts”.C.To tell us the difference between face-lifts and voice-lifts.D.To stress face-lifts has no effects on our appearance.69.What does the underlined word “stiff” mean?A.loudly B.frequently C.not flexible, hard D.hurriedly70.What can we infer from the text?A.V oice-lifts are more popular in the USA than in any other country.B.Singing and smoking are the two main reasons for one’s decreasing voice.C.Whether one has a good voice depends on his/her vocal cords.D.The stiffer one’s v ocal cord is, the better his/ her voice is.71.According to the passage, we can tell that the writer’s attitude to “voice-lifts” is .A.to support B.to disapprove C.to compromise D.not mentionedEPerhaps a parent’s most important contribution towar d raising a trustful child is to develop a relationship founded on trust. A child of any age will feel proud and grown-up if parents frequently show their trust. In court a defendant(被告)is innocent until proved guilty . But in the family, a teenager “defendant” is too often assumed guilty.Even when the child is caught is a complete lie, this should not be the end of trust. A parent can tell a child that a single lie is forgivable. Yet it should be clear that if lies continue, the child, like the boy who cried wolf, will suffer loss of trust.When my wife and I discovered that our son Tom, then 13, had lied about throwing a party(举行聚会)while we were a way, we grounded him for a month. We also told Tom that we could no longer trust him, and we could not allow him to stay alone overnight again. This loss of freedom was an important lesson; he learned how hard it is to live with people when they don’t trust him. As a result, now more than three years later we can again trust Tom to stay alone overnight.Parents must always remember there is no easy answer to this universal problem of lying. We can set a good example, allow for privacy, monitor friendship, develop trust and punish wrong doing, but still we discover our child has lied to us. Finally that’s why the re is a need for trust on both sides of a parent-child relationship. Lying destroys closeness and friendship. For that reason, parents should always try to give a child the feeling that they can be trusted with the truth. Parents may start with a child’s t rust, but as the child grows older, parents must earn it.72.When the writer and his wife discovered that their son had lied, they .A.took him from al his freedomB.decided that they could never trust him againC.forbade him to stay alone overnight for more than three yearsD.arranged for him to live with people who do not trust him for more than three years 73.We can infer from the passage that very often .A.parents don’t trust their child as they shouldB.defendants are usually proved not guilty in courtC.parents have too much trust in their childD.some children are founded guilty in court74.According to the passage, the writer believes that .A.parents shouldn’t punish their children even if they lieB.it is got easy to deal with the problem of lying as parentsC.the are may effective ways to prevent children from lyingD.a child will stop telling lies as he grows up75.What does the underlined word “ground” mean in the passage?A.To teach someone the basic things they should know in order to be able to do something B.To stop a child going out with their friends as a punishment for behaving badly.C.To put someone on the ground and beat him.D.To ask. Someone to stay on the ground and not to move.第四部分:第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,共10分)Dear Mr. Hu,As the date for the final exams is coming closer,my parents urge me study more every day. I study 76.very hardly every day, and even after school, both in 77.the evenings and on weekend. I spend all my free 78.time prepare for the college exams. It has been going 79.on as this for more than eight months. I have been 80.felt very tired recently. I often feel I cannot concentrate. 81.The moment I open my books, I am overcame by great 82.tiredness, I feel I can absorb nothing. My parents 83.are getting very worrying. If this goes on, I am afraid I will 84.Fail the exams and get low scores. What should I do? 85.I hope you can give me some good advice.Xiao Lu第二节:书面表达(25分)位于伦敦市中心的残疾人护理中心计划招聘一名行政助理。