云南省曲靖市会泽县茚旺高级中学2019-2020学年高一英语11月月考试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,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. What can we know from the conversation?A. The speakers are eating lunch.B. The woman wants some pancakes.C. The man has had too much.2. What’s the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors.B. Colleagues.C. Seller and customer.3. What does the man do?A. An actor.B. A hairdresser.C. A professor.4. What does the man want to talk about with the professor?A. His paper.B. His exam.C. His class.5. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a restaurant.B. In a hotel.C. In a market.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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the man order?A. A birthday dinner.B. A traditional Chinese dinner.C. A candle light dinner.7. When will the dinner start?A. At 8:00 p.m.B. At 8:30 p.m.C. At 9:00 p.m.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What does the man need to do?A. Color his hair.B. Shorten his pants.C. Reserve a room.9. How will the man return home?A. By plane.B. By train.C. By car.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What happened to the woman’ s dog probably?A. It died.B. It was sick.C. It was stolen.11. What is the woman going to do?A. Get a new dog.B. Adopt an abandoned dog.C. Stop raising dogs.12. What will she do if she sees an abandoned cat?A. Adopt it.B. Ask her friends to help it.C. Call the animal protection organization.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. How long has the man worked for his previous job?A. Three years.B. Three and a half years.C. Six years.14. Why did he quit?A. No promotion.B. Bad salary.C. Overtime work.15. What does the man expect for the next three years?A.To be a senior engineer.B.To be a team leader.C.To be a department manager.16. What’ s the result of the job interview?A.The man gets the position.B.The man isn’t suitable for the position.C. It’s still uncertain.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. How did Hayashi feel when she first arrived at American University?A. Excited.B. Afraid.C. Lonely.18. What did Hayashi benefit from joining student groups?A. She made many friends.B. She practiced her English.C. She learned different countries’ culture.19. How does Hayashi pay for the high cost in the U.S.?A. By her parent’s support.B. By applying for financial aid.C. By working a part-time job.20. What does Hayashi say about her international student life?A. It’ s not difficult.B. It may be lively.C. The experience is worthy.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ADo you want to learn English better? If you do, the following classes might be suitable for you.Junior CoursesOur English courses for juniors are good for all the young people who want to develop their English language skills by taking part in exciting cultural and social activities. We offer this course to groups at every LSI school year found. We accept individual(个人的)young learners in our schools in the UK, the USA and Canada in our summer and winter camps.Teaching methods and social activities in the junior course are specially designed to suit kids and teenagers. Our English for junior courses are a great way for learners to make friends with other teenagers from all over the world. LSI offers English language courses to suit all abilities and levels.Evening ClassesLSI offers general language classes and exam classes in the evening. Students can take evening classes at a number of different LSI schools around the world. LSI London Central has a special foreign language department which offers classes in over 40 languages. Evening language classes are taught in open groups at LSI school buildings. We also organize language training that can be arranged either in or outside the school at any time for individuals and closed groups.Our evening language courses are for everyone. We train business people who require language skills for specific purposes and those who expect to gain some basic survival skills for their holidays. We provide quality training for all students at all levels,whatever their purposes are.21. The English for junior courses would attract those who want to .A. travel to foreign countriesB. learn some difficult grammarC. attend exam classes in the eveningD. improve English through activities22. What do we know about evening classes of LSI schools around the world?A. Each school offers classes in over 40 languages.B. Language training only takes place in the school.C. Language training doesn’t accept individual lea rners.D. They’ re taught in open groups at LSI school buildings.23. The text is meant to .A. advertise some English classesB. tell how to choose English classesC. encourage readers to learn English wellD. advertise some cultural and social activitiesBCharlie is a teacher and his wife, Maria is an artist. The night before last, just before the longest day of the year, Charlie was sitting in a deckchair enjoying the warm summer air when Maria touched his shoulder and he could tell immediately she was a little worried about something. He asked her what the matter was and she replied that there was a strange thing on the jacket that was hanging in the bedroom. They had both lived in the West Indies (西印度群岛) and had seen a lot of strange creatures in their house before. But now they were living in England and so Charlie just laughed and said he would have a look at the “thing”.He walked to the bedroom. He saw a jacket hanging in the bedroom and went up to it to have a closer look at the “thing”. The moment he touched it, the thing sprang into life. Now Charlie experiences fear like the rest of us but when this creature opened its wings, he jumped out of his skin and ran screaming from the room like a small child doing about 100 miles an hour.For a moment the next-door neighbours thought that Charlie was murdering his wife because of the noise they could hear. In fact, it was a bat that frightened Charlie.Eventually Charlie managed to trap the bat (蝙蝠)in a box and took it to the garden to let the bat fly. Maria, who had been playing the guitar while Charlie was upstairs, asked Charlie if he had found out what the thing was. “Oh, nothing to worry about”, he said casually ho ping that the terror could not be seen in his eyes, “it was just a bat.”24. Why was Maria a little worried one night?A. Because she couldn't find her guitar.B. Because she saw something strange.C. Because it was too hot for her.D. Because she had quarreled with her husband.25. The underlined part “jumped out of his skin” in the second paragraph probablymeans ________.A. stood upB. was very frightenedC. threw off his clothesD. was very excited26. What happened to the bat?A. It was killed by Charlie.B. It was badly wounded.C. It was set free by Charlie.D. It was kept as a pet.27. It can be inferred that ________.A. Charlie was afraid that his wife would laugh at him if she knew the truthB. the neighbours would report to the police about Charlie murdering the batC. the bat wouldn’t come to Charlie's room again because it was frightenedD. Maria heard her husband screaming downstairs and became frightenedCIn every British town, large and small, you will find shops that sell second-hand goods. Sometimes such shops deal mostly in furniture, sometimes in books, sometimes in ornaments(装饰)and household goods, sometimes even in clothes.The furniture may often be “antique”, and it may well have changed hands many times. It may also be very valuable, although the most valuable piece will usually go to the London salerooms, where one piece might well be sold for hundreds of thousands of pounds. As you look around these shops and see the polished wood of chests and tables, you cannot help thinking of those long-dead hands which polished that wood, of those now-closed eyes which once looked at these pieces with love.The books, too, may be antique and very precious; some may be rare first printings. Often when someone dies or has to move house, his books may all be sold, so that sometimes you may find whole libraries in one shop. One the border between England and Wales, there is a town which has become a huge bookshop as well. Even the cinema and cas tle have been taken over, and now books have replaced sheep as the town’ s main trade.There are also much more humble shops, sometimes simply called “junk shops”, where you can buy small household pieces very cheaply. Sometimes the profits(利润)from these shops go to charity(慈善事业). Even these pieces, though, can make you feel sad; you think of those people who once treasured them, but who have moved on to another country or to death.Although the British do not worship(崇拜)their ancestors, they do treasure the past and the things of the past. This is true of houses as well. These days no one knocks them down; they are rebuilt until they are often better than new. In Britain, people do not buy something just because it is new. Old things are treasured for their proven worth; new things have to prove themselves before they are accepted.28. Books found in second-hand book shops may_________.A. be copies of the earliest printingsB. be on sale for the first timeC. never be worth very muchD. never be rare29. What is the small town on the border between England and Wales famous for?A. Its sheep.B. Its bookshops.C. Its cinema.D. Its castle.30. Second-hand goods sometimes fill you with sadness because_________.A. they are too expensive for average buyersB. they remind you of the original ownersC. they are now forgottenD. they are sold for charity31. The average British person_________.A. does not respect old things because they are not fashionableB. likes to build new houses simply because it is fashionable to do soC. likes to buy new things because they are fashionableD. does not like to buy things simply because they are fashionableDRemember last time you had someone watch your children? Imagine that he told your kids bad jokes and taught them how to steal a car. Would you want this man to stay with your kids again? Certainly not. Why? Because you want your children to develop good character (性格).However, many parents never consider that the television is like a bad person that can prevent their kids from building good character.Imagine the situation that your mom says, “Don’t hit anyone,” but then allows you to watch a daily TV program during which people pummel each other. If you want your par enting job to be easier, don’t send different messages to your kids by allowing them to watch bad programs. And if your kids do see something you disagree with, use it as a teachable moment about what not to do, or it can keep them from developing the kind of character you wish for.You might be thinking, “Wait a minute! Yes, we watch a lot of television at home, but we watch it together.” My question is this: How much time do you spend in meaningful communication with your child? If the TV is doing more teaching than you are, the Hollywood is having more of a say in the character development of your children. In the book The Literacy Hoax, Paul Copperman writes, “Consider what a child misses during the 15,000 hours (from birth to age 17) he spends in front of the TV screen. He is not working with his father or mother, doing his homework,reading or collecting stamps. Can what television offers take the place of some activities, which help to make an impulsive (冲动的), selfish child into an adult with independe nt thinking?”32. What does the author think of TV?A. It sends wrong messages to children.B. It has a bad influence on children’s character.C. It makes children impulsive and selfish.D. It prevents children from learning something useful.33. What does the underlined word “pummel” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Beat.B. Catch.C. Help.D. Know.34. What should parents do if their children watch something bad on TV?A. Shut off the TV right now.B. Tell them what is shown on TV is not real.C. Show them the harm of watching such a program.D. Use it to teach them some valuable lessons.35. What is the purpose of the author’s mentioning a book?A. To show how much time children spend in watching TV.B. To show how popular TV is among children.C. To show the harm of watching TV on children.D. To advise children not to watch TV.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。