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2021-2022年高一英语6月月考试题

2021-2022年高一英语6月月考试题xx. 06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's the weather like today?A. RainyB. SunnyC. Cloudy2. What can we know about the woman?A. She failed in the physics exam.B. She doesn’t like physics.C. She likes physics most.3. What does the woman mean?A. There’s nothing interesting on TV.B. The football match begins too late.C.She doesn’t like watching TV at all.4. When should the woman have arrived?A. At 6:00B. At 6:30C. At 7:005. What happened to the woman?A. She hurt he foot.B. She got a toothache.C. The man stepped on the 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6. What are the speakers talking about?A. Studying abroadB. The world historyC. The wish to visit some places.7. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man will go to see the Grand Canyon.B. The woman only has one day for rest.C. The two speakers are very busy.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。

8. What’s Mary’s telephone number?A.65126979B. 65128979C. 657283769.What does the man invite the woman to do?A. To have a night outB. To attend a partyC. To go to a concert听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. When does the conversation happen?A. In the morningB. In the afternoonC. In the evening 11 • What can we 11.know from the conversation?A. Gordon missed several buses.B. Gordon lost his wallet.C. Gordon was late.12. How is Gordon’s explanation?A. Well-plannedB. ConfusingC. Unbelievable听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What’s the relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife.B. Teacher and studentC. Manager and secretary Who is Robert Redford?A. A workmate of the manB. A fan of the womanC. A movie star14. What will happen to the man and the woman on Friday?A. They will go to see a film.B. Anna and Jean will visit them.C. They will stay at home all day.15. What will they do before going to the movies on Sunday?A. Meet Anna and JeanB. Have a big dinnerC. Play tennis听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

16. What’s the relationship between James and Patrick?A. WorkmatesB. NeighborsC. Teacher and student17. Why did Patrick look sad and disappointed?A. He had worked for years.B. He was bored with his life.C. He quarreled with his boss.18. What did James advise Patrick to do?A. Sit in the officeB. Watch televisionC. Go on holidayWhat did Patrick need most?A. PatienceB. HappinessC. Variety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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出圾佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

AThere are a lot of different countries in the world, and there are even more tipping customs. When you travel you need to know how to tip in the country that you’re in, otherwise you’ll leave servers angry everywhere you go. Here arc just a few suggestions on tipping around the world.IsraelTipping is a fairly straight forward 10-13%. Your service may not be excellent, but those are the rules. The tip for restaurants in some partsof Tel Aviv maybe as high as 18%, so keep an eye out to avoid double tipping. GermanyGerman bars and restaurants will include the tip as part of your bill. It is mon to pay the bill in euro(欧元). The tip can be anywhere from 5-10%. When it’s time to settle up,you won’t get a bill: your waiter tells you the total and then you tell them how much you want to pay,including your “tip”,and hand over the money.Czech RepublicWhile locals in the Czech Republic don’t leave tips, that doesn’t mean you don’t need to do that. Foreign tourists are certainly expected to leave some kind of tip for service…as long as you’re in a high tourist traffic area,like Prague for example. The standard tip is 10%.IndiaIf you like the service, go ahead and tip your server 5-10%. You have to work out that amount though, based on how big the meal you’re eating is. If the bill is for a small meal,and totals less than 300 rupees(卢比),tip the full 10%. If the bill is higher, tip towards the 5%.21.In which country do the foreigners give a tip while the locals don’t?A.GermanyB. IsraelC. IndiaD.Czech Republic22. After finishing your drink in a German bar, you .A.will be given a billB. must pay in US dollars.C.may have a 10% discountD. needn’t work out the total yourself23.If your meal in India costs you 400 rupees, you are expected to givea tip of .A.10 rupeesB. 20 rupeesC. 40 rupeesD. 50 rupeesBThere was a wise man Sviatozar. One day his nephew came to visit him. The young man was sad,and upset with something. Sviatozar asked what happened to him. The nephew said that he suffered a big failure and now he would never be able to achieve his goal.The nephew asked Sviatozar to give him advice on what he should do next. Sviatozar just asked to lead him to the hills. This road was difficult and long. But the nephew immEdialtely agreed to help his uncle. When they reached the hills, Sviatozar said that he needed to go to the top of the highest hill. The young man was surprised , but decided to help his unclce,bccausc the old man had never climbed there.With great diffTiculty the nephew helped his uncle to climb to the hill, sometimes even draggedf 拖,拽)the old man on his back. On the top of the hill, sweating.he put his uncle on the ground and laughed happily.“Do you remember that when you were a little boy sometimes you returned home with tears in your eyes?” Sviatozar asked him. “Exactly!” the young man looked around and nodded. He recalled that as a child he often played there with other boys. And they called this hill an Rverest, because only a few people could get to its top. “At that time I was unable to get there. This hill seemed an impregnable(难以攻克) rock to me.“And today you not only climbed there, but dragged me up,too.” The old man said and looked at his nephew. “How could you do this? What do you think?”“Perhaps i just grew up,” the young man responded. “ I became stronger and fitter"…”“And the terrible Everest suddenly, turned into a homeless place.” said Sviatozar. “You get my advice.”24. The nephew felt upset because .A.he was punished by his uncleB.he was not sure about his futureC.he was an xious about his uncle’s healthD.he was not satisfied with his work.25. wise man asked the nephew to climbed the hill with the purpose of .A.teaching his nephew a lessonB.helping him climb up the mountainC.realizing his nephew’s dreamD.testing his nephew’s patience26. When he was a little boy, the nephew .A could not reach the top of the hillB. returned home sadlyC.was a brave leader of the other boysD. Liked to drag his uncle up to the hill27. What might be the wise man’s advice for h is nephew?A. Two heads are better than oneB. A friend in need is a friend indeed.C.A bad beginning makes a bad ending.D.He who falls today may be up again tomorrow.CJacob Ludwig Carl Grimm was born in 1785, in Hanau,Germany. Just over a year later, his little brother Wilhelm Carl Grimm was born.In 1802, Jacob went to university to study law at the University of Marburg. Aalways, his little brother followed him, and entered law school in 1803. During their university years they began to collect folk and fairy tales. Folklore (民间传说)is stories that have passed down from parents (o children, by word of mouth, but at that time many had not been published in books. The Grimms were especially interested in stories that included Germany and German culture.Jacob and Wilhelm published their first book of fairy tales Children’s and Household Tales in 1X12. There were 86 folktales. Readers were so happy to see the stories they had been told and children all wanted (o collect them. The book was a success. In the next volume(册)of Grimm's Fairy Tales, the brothers added 70 more stories. It went on growing like this for six more editions. Finally the book contained over 200 stories! It is probably the best - known work of German literature. Even if you don't know the Brothers Grimm, you certainly know a Grimm fairy tale.If only all brothers were as close as the Brothers Grimm. They were always together- even when Wilhelm got married, Jacob continued to live with them ! The brothers Grimm were booth professors and scholars. In fact,Jacob Grimm is considered to be the father of the study of German history. They became known throughout Europe as experts on anything to do with folktales, language, and anything German. They were so into books that they both became librarians as well! During iheir lifetime, they published many more very important books, including German Mythology, Old German Tales, The History of the German Language, and even the German Dictionary.Grimm fairy tales include stories of kings, magic,and talking animals. They often teach us a lesson about moral values, and right and wrong.28. The brothers began their folk collection when .A. they studied at universityB. They became exports on languageC. their parents told them folk storiesD. They were especially interested in law29.When the brothers first book came out, it .A. included 356 storiesB. won great popularityC.was not popular with adultsD. was the bestseller in England29. We can infer that the brothers’ great success lies in.A. their education at universityB. their work as librarians and professorsC. their happy marriage and scholarshipD. the same interest and wonderful partnership30. Which would be the best title for the text?A. The fairy tales and German literatureB. The brothers Grimm and their fairy talesC. The interesting collection of German folkloreD. The great success of German fairy talesDI worked hard and never gave much thought to my health. Then I was forced to think about nothing but my health.As a reporter for three decades, I punished my body to the max- sitting on unfortable chairs or benches for hours trying to sort out stories,forgetting to have lunch or dinner, and going through many sleepless nights. I realized too late that my body was too often in those kindsof conditions. Sitting in the same position for hours can even be deadly.On July I last year, 1 woke up at 4:30 am, ready to start work on an article. When I reached my puter, my arms suddenly stopped functioning.I could not move them at all.The first two weeks in hospital were un awful experience. I was unable to write, walk or even go to the toilet. The first four days I had no food or water. My lips were so dry that they were like the skin of salted fish in the local markets. All the while, teams of doctors were trying to figure out the cause of my illness.It turned out that my sudden illness was because of spinal cord inflammation(脊髓炎).I was always thinking of my body, which was numb from the chest down. When I closed my eyes, I felt as if parts of my arms and legs had left my body and tlown away. To be able to function normally again, I had to stretch and strengthen my muscles. It has been an amazing and painful experience. After two and a half months, 1 was feeling much better, and was able to walk with a walking stick.I am grateful to my family and friends for their loving care.Well-wishes and prayers(祷告)from friends both at home and far away werepowerful and produced wonderful power of treatment at such a difficult time.As my journey of recovery continues,I have plenty of time to look back on what I have done. I have gained a new understanding about my life.32. What caused the author’s sudden illness?A. Lack of nutritionB. Endless hard workC.Unbalanced dietsD. Poor working conditions33. In paragraph 4 the author mainly talks about .A. his fear about his illnessB. the unknown cause of his illnessC.his painful experience in hospitalD. the effective treatment of the doctors34. The underlined word “numb” in Paragr aph 5 is closest in meaning to.A. bendableB. normalC. brokenD. unmovable35. By writing the story, the author intends to .A. prove prayers very usefulB. express thanks to his familyC.share his experience with usD. warn people not to work hard第二节:任务型阅读(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,选项中有两项为多余选项。

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