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人教版高一英语第一学期第一次月考检测题【答案】第二部分,阅读理解(满分40 分)第一节(共15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分30 分)ABLUEFIELD—The teachers and students of Bluefield State College (BSC) celebrated the opening of a technology lab on April 5,2016 in Weston,Massachusetts.“We’re here for you and we’re here for the students,” Dr.Marsha Krotseng,BSC president,said to the community (社区) and college leaders in the Rad Tech classroom.“We’re here tonight celebrating our partnership with the community.”Shortly after the opening introduction,Krotseng continued talking about the many ways that the college and the community work together as partners.The technology equipment (设备) in the lab is an unusual sight in a small college,but the opportunities for students go far beyond that.David Gilmore,a graduate of BSC,and Melissa Haye,BSC Rad Tech program director,worked together to provide BSCstudents with an opportunity to study in Massachusetts at some of the top teachinghospitals in New England.Gilmore was visiting family in the area and was able to join in the ceremony (典礼).“I nevermiss the opportunity to tell people about Bluefield State,” Gilmore said.“When I was in Copenhagen and was sitting beside the Queen of Denmark,I was thinking:‘I’m from Bluefield,West Virginia.”“This is a great day!” said Marc Meachum,president of the Greater Bluefield Chamber of Commerce,which is the host of the event.Sheila Johnson,an officer of BSC,said that the Rad Tech lab is part of a $2.9 million program in the engineering,health sciences and science programs at the college.“The completion of the project finishes the work at Dickason Hall,” Johnson said.“Now we move to the Basic Sciences Building where we’ll make $1.8 million in improvements.It’s a big improvement to the programs here.”Krotseng said that BSC touches about every part of the community and the community is part of the college.“People see our students working in the community,” she said.“It’s a partnership worth celebrating.”21.What was going on in the Bluefield State College?A.There was a graduation ceremony.B.People were celebrating the partnership.C.The first technology lab was opened there.D.People got together for the success of the college.22.W hat’s the good of setting up the Rad Tech lab to the BSC students?A.It will help them study out of England.B.It will help them get jobs in top hospitals.C.They will receive valuable practical training.D.They will have a chance to meet the Queen of Denmark.23.How did Marsha Krotseng like the program?A.She thought highly of it.B.She didn’t think it worth the money.C.She thought it needs further improvement.D.She thought it promises students a bright future.BClaudette Colvin by Phillip HooseWho says teenagers can't change the word? This book tells the true story of 15-year-old Claudette Colvin and how her fight for justice(正义)led to the end of separation between races in buses in Alabama in 1956.Inkdeath by Cornelia FunkeIn the final novel of Cornelia Funke's popular Inkheart trilogy(三部曲),Meggie and her father, Mo, travel through Inkworld, a dark and dangerous place full of villains(歹徒). At the heart of this unusual tale is a question: Can you change your own life?To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper LeeThis Pulitzer Prize winner is the only book author Harper Lee ever wrote. Set in the South in the 1930s, the story is told by a young girl named Scout. Her dad is a lawyer who takes a difficult case(案子)that shakes up their town and changers their lives.Margaret Bourke-White by Christopher C.L. AndersonMargaret Bourke-White was one of the first women photojournalists. She helped pioneer the whole field! This book explains how she caught some of the most important historic moments of the 20th century.24.Who helps to set up a fair system?A.Scout.B. Meggie.C. Claudette Colvin.D. Margaret Bourke-White.25.Which of the following books is part of a series?A.Inkdeath.B. A Wrinkle in Time.C. To Kill a Mockingbird.D. Margaret Bourke-White.26.A Wrinkle in Time is mainly about .A.what Meg and his brother meet in the universeB.how two children save their fatherC.the scientific knowledge of the universeD.a funny trip through space and timeCDaughter of an opera singer, Pat Benatar first studied opera at Juilliard before dropping out to marry her high school sweetheart. Together they moved to New York, but the two soon separated. in the hope of living happily ever after, she remembered her earlier dream of becoming a professional singer and started trying hard to realize it. At night, Benatar worked as a singing waitress. During the day, she knocked at the doors of record companies with her demo tape(样带).For three years, she was met with nothing but rejections(拒绝) from record companies. These record companies were fond of her voice but they said that she was too feminine(女性的)for the style of music she performed. Then, on Halloween night 1977, Benatar gave a performance dressed as a modern vampire(吸血鬼). The audience went wild. This experience led Benatar to change her looks. In her later performances, she usually wore black tights and a short black top.The new style made her performances more popular, and gave her a chance to work for Chrysalis Records. Her first single, Heartbreaker, headed the Top 40 charts, as did several of her other songs. Benatar won four Grammy Awards for Best Rock Vocal performance, from 1980 to 1983. Benatar was also the winner of three American Music Awards: Favorite Female Pop/Rock Vocalist of 1981 and 1983, and Favorite Female Pop/Rock Video Artist of 1985.In 2010, Pat Benatar wrote a book, Between a Heart and a Rock Place, discussing her early life and success in the music business27.B enatar wanted to realize her dream of being a professional singer after .A.she had a daughterB.she ended her marriageC.she finished her studies at JuilliardD.she lost her job as a singing waitress28.Benatar was rejected by many record companies because of .A.her looksB. her voiceC. her songsD. her experiences29.The underlined word “wild” in Paragraph 2 probably means “”.A.quietB. crazyC. nervousD. impatient30.The text mainly tells us about .A.a new style of musicB. a modern vampireC. an opera singerD. a rock star.DDo you have a doormat(门口地垫) at home? There' s something nice about doormats.They're cheap, simple and useful. The nicest ones have "Welcome"written on them, but any old doormat is better than none. Unfortunately, that's not what the Bristol City Council(布里斯托市议会) in southwest England think, as they banned(禁止)them. Why?In a letter sent to 32,000 apartments, the council said that" ...doormats would be a tripping hazard (能绊倒人的危险物) and should be removed immediately...please do not leave them outside,creating a risk for others”The letter went on to say that all doormats had to be removed by 18th September.”Any mat remaining after this date will be removed and throw away,”the letter continued.But the locals like their mats.Roger Perry,62,is refusing to follow the council’s orders.“The council says mats are a hazard. God knows how. I've lived here for 13 years and have never heard of accidents.I know they have rules,but this is going a bit far...it’s only you and the postman who walk on the mats anyway.I'm keeping mine here to see what they do. It only cost a couple of pounds but if they take it,that’s theft.It’s like someone taking your car.Derek Pickup, a local councilor who does not agree with the new rule said, "I can't really see what the problem is with havin g a doormat outside your flat to wipe your feet on.I’ve never heard of an accident caused by one.Having a mat outside is a way of brightening up the apartments and making them more homely.However,a spokesman for the Bristol Council said the ban on doormats had been present for many years, but they recently decided to send a letter reminding( 提醒) the locals of the rule. The spokesman said that over a period of time the number of mats had increased. What do you think?31.The Bristol City Council have banned the use of doormats because they are .A.too cheapB.not popularC.always stolenD.a danger to people32.For those who can't follow the council's orders, the council will .A. make a stricter ruleB. punish them with a fine.,C.take away their doormatsD. order them not to go outside33.Roger Perry thinks the Bristol City Council's orders are .A.strictB. stupid.C.creativeD. scientific34.What can we learn about the Bristol Council's ban on doormats?A.It was made many years ago.B.It is supported by all the local councilors.C.It leads to an increase in the number of mats.D.It aims to make people’s houses more homely.35.What’s the purpose of the text?A.To describeB.To educateC.To persuadeD.To discuss第二节(共5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分10 分)Picture this:You go to a store to buy food for a party.But when you get to the cash register (收银机)there are no plastic bags for the things you buy.36 That city has banned (禁止)most plastic shopping bags from stores.M any cities and towns around the United States may ban plastic bags.They hope that shoppers won't use paper bags either.37But many people don't want to buy their own cloth bags.They say they wouldn't buy as much if they couldn't get a free bag.Store owners don't want to lose business.38Stores should be banned from using plastic bags.Here's why:●All those plastic bags fill up garbage dumps (垃圾站). 39●People can use cloth bags instead.These bags don't get thrown away until they've been used many times.●Stores should not be banned from using plastic bags.Here's why:●People might buy less if stores don't offer plastic shopping bags .40 ●Some people reuse plastic shopping bags for things like garbage.If they don't get them for free, they'll have to buy some.●If shoppers forgot a cloth bag,they would have to buy one.That could get expensive.A.That hurts the environment.B.There should always be achoice.C.Some stores might go out ofbusiness.D.So they want to keep offeringplastic bags.E.Many people throw them away when they're done usingthem.F.If you live in San Francisco,this situation might not surpriseyou.G.Instead,they'd like people to use their own cloth bags when they shop.第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45 分)第一节:完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1.5 分,满分30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

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