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2019学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分)1. What has the woman done?A. She has seen her doctor.B. She has called her doctor inC. She has taken some medicine.2. How much did the man earn each week last year?A. $400.B. $800.C. $1,6003. Where is Mary probably now?A. At school.B. At home.C. In the street.4. What does Helen have to do?A. Read three books in a month.B. Read a book in a month.C. Read three books in a week.5. What did the man intend to do at first?A. To visit a exhibition.B. To buy some books.C. To buy some artworks 第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分)听第六段材料6. Who broke Frank’s camera?A. Alice.B. Frank himself.C. Jack.7. Where can Frank get Alice’s camera?A. At the Baker’s.B. At Alice’s home.C. At Alice’s uncle’s home.听第七段材料8. Who does the woman see?A. Bill Franks.B. Albert Einstein.C. Tom Hanks.9. Where are the speakers probably now?A. In London.B. In New York.C. In Paris.10. What will the speakers do next?A. Attend a party.B. Visit a friend.C. Say hello to an actor. 听第八段材料11. Who is Mike?A. Susan’s son.B. Bob’s son.C. John’s son.12. Where is the driver of the small red car now?A. In his house.B. In the police station.C. In the hospital.13. What does Susan give Bob?A. A calculator.B. The key to her car.C. The key to her desk. 听第九段材料14. What do we know about Miss Yang?A. She wrote a letter to the company.B. She has worked for ten years.C. She built a nursery.15. How long shall Miss Yang work every day?A. 2 hours.B. 5 hours.C. 10 hours.16. Why does Miss Yang want to work part-time?A. Because the job is badly paid.B. Because she has to work for another company.C. Because she has to look after her mother.17. When shall Miss Yang start her work?A. Tomorrow.B. The day after tomorrow.C. Next Monday.听第十段材料18. What is the first important thing to do on the first day in college?A. Find out where the classrooms are.B. Know about the professors.C. Arri ve at the classroom on time.19. What is an adv antage of “Welcome Week” to new students?A. They can receive a teaching plan.B. They can meet new friends.C. They can learn about a professor’s lecture style.20. How should a new student take notes during a class?A. With a laptop.B. With a desktop.C. With a pen and a notebook. 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中选出最佳选项。

AHer e is some information about several local bakeries in Indiana, the US. They serve as a social gathering place for locals.Maple Lane BakeryAt 8260 S. State Rd. Claypool, IN. (574) 566-2917, it offers a variety of cookies, and bread. With 20 years’ experience Maple Lane Bakery has specialized in the making of pies. The menu includes peach pie $7.19, berry pie $7.70, apple pie $7.19 and banana pie $6.99. Feel free to place an order at least 24 hours in advance.Betty’s Cakes & Candy ShopAt 816 E. Winona Avenue Warsaw, IN. (574) 269-1231, it specializes in cakes and offers cookies and candies. The chocolate cookies are sold at $8.99 a dozen. Betty’s Cakes & Candy Shop, started half a century ago, specializes in wedding cakes and birthday cakes. Buying a cake from Betty’s will not disappoint you as they are always excellent.Crepes’ Quality BakeryAt 217 S. Cavin Street Ligonier, IN. (260) 894-3024, this third generation bakery is located downtown Ligonier. It offers cookies and cupcakes, and specializes in rolls and bread. If you plan to buy cookies for the office or work area, you had better get there early as the building workers arrive just before 5:00 am waiting for the doors to open.Olympia Candy KitchenAt 136 N. Main Street Goshen, IN. (574) 533-5040, it has been welcoming visitors for almost a century in its unchanged location in downtown Goshen, Indiana. Its tradition began in 1912 when Greek Nicholas began making his own chocolates. Todaythis family-owned operation offers all kinds of candies and boxed candies.If you need an order, you should call ahead of time to see if they can meet your request.21. Which of the following pies is the most expensive?A. Peach pie.B. Banana pie.C. Apple pie.D. Berry pie.22. If you want to order a birthday cake, you are advised to call ____________.A. (574) 533-5040B. (574) 269-1231C. (260) 894-3024D. (574) 566-291723. The author wrote this passage mainly to ___________.A. tell readers some travel informationB. persuade more people to eat piesC. make the bakeries better known to readersD. warn customers to order bakeries in advanceBThere is always a person that is born to be different from others of the same age. Born in England in 1886, George Mallory first “climbed” the village church tower at the age of seven. His reputation grew at Winchester College, where he distinguished himself as an athlete. At 18, he made his first Alpine climb, returning to the Alps again and again in the next six years to perfect his unique climbing style and gain valuable experience.Between 1915 and 1920, Mallory found himself tired of his ordinary life, though he had been the father of three children by then. His restlessness mirrored the era of mad exploration in which he lived, an era in which Mount Everest was indeed “the last frontier”. Because of his reputation for climbing, he was asked t o participate in the first Everest expedition in 1921, which allowed him to make a living by doing what he loved best.That f irst Everest expedition reached 7,010 meters; a following one in 1922 reached 8,301 meters but was ruined by the tragic deaths of seven staff workers in an avalanche(雪崩), an accident for which Mallory felt partially responsible. Frustrated,Mallory did not intend to return to Everest, but a trip to New York City to lecture about his Everest experiences restored his enthusiasm. The New York trip was also where the often-asked question “Why climb Everest?” caused Mallory’s now-legendary answer----- “Because it’s there”.In 1924, the third Everest expedition broke the previous climbing record, reaching 8,534 meters. Mallory and his climbing partner Andrew Irvine made an attempt at the summit but disappeared in heavy weather and never returned. It seemed certain that they had perished on the mountain, but whether they reached the summit before they died is unknown.75 years later, in 1999, Mallory’s body was found by Conrad Anker, an American rock climber. Clues found on his body gave searchers some understanding of what might have happened, but the puzzling mystery of “Did he make it?” remains. Now, a movie named The Wildest Dream: Conquest of Everest attempts both to solve the mystery and to give us a deeper appreciation of Mallory.24. What do we know about the second Everest expedition?A. The climbing team was made up of seven members.B. The climbers were badly equipped and most of them died.C. Mallory somewhat blamed himself for the accident.D. Mallory went on his New York trip before it.25. The underlined word “perished” in Paragraph 4 can be best explained as “_________”.A. diedB. stayedC. criedD. fought26. “Did he make it?” refers to the question whether __________.A. Mallory took part in the 1924 expeditionB. Mallory reached the top of Mount EverestC. Anker really found Mallory’s bodyD. Anker successfully conquered Mount Everest27. What do we know from the passage?A. As a college student, Mallory mainly studied sports.B. In Mallory’s time people crazily explored Mount Everest.C. Mallory and Irvine were together when they died.D. The new movie focuses on Mallory and his last expedition.CMost people think alcohol isn't a good thing. One of the most debated issues about alcohol consumption has been the consistent finding that those who don’t drink tend to die sooner than those who do. The standard explanation for this finding is this: many of those who give up alcohol are actually former hard-core drunks who had already had health problems associated with drinking before stopping.But a new paper suggests that abstaining(戒除)from alcohol does tend to increase one’s risk of dying, even when you leave former problem dr inkers out. The most shocking part? Abstainers’ mortality rates(死亡率) are higher than those of heavy drinkers.Moderate(适度的) drinking, which is defined as one to three drinks per day, is associated with the lowest mortality rates. Moderate alcohol use is thought to improve heart health, circulation and sociability, which can be important because people who are isolated(孤立)don’t have as many family members and friends who can notice and help treat health problems.But why would abstaining from alcohol lead to a shorter life? It’s true that those who abstain from alcohol tend to be from lower socioeconomic classes, since drinking can be expensive. And people of lower socioeconomic status have more life stressors.But even after controlling nearly all imaginable factors ----- socioeconomic status, number of close friends and so on ----- the researchers found that over a 20-year period, mortality rates were highest for those who were not current drinkers, second highest for heavy drinkers and lowest for moderate drinkers.Though heavy drinking is associated with higher risk for many diseases, heavy drinkers are less likely to die than people who don’t drink. One important reason is that alcohol strengthens social interactions, and social interactions are vital for maintaining mental and physical health. Nondrinkers show greater signs of depression.The authors of the new paper are careful to note that even if drinking is associated with longer life, it can be dangerous: it can affect your memory severely and it can lead to falls and other troubles that can affect your life. There’s also the dependency issue: if you become addicted to alcohol, you may spend a long time trying to get off the bottle.28. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the standard explanation and the new paper?A. The latter finds that healthy abstainers have longer lives than heavy drinkers.B. The former finds that nondrinkers live longer than heavy drinkers.C. The latter finds that abstainers are more likely to die than heavy drinkers.D. The former finds that abstainers live longer than heavy drinkers.29. What can be concluded about moderate drinking?A. It is helpful for people’s blood circulation.B. It reduces people’s life stressors.C. It reduces people’s association with fr iends.D. It cuts off people’s connection with their familiars.30. Nondrinkers are more likely to be _________.A. strict and cooperative with others.B. depressed and stressfulC. outgoing and responsibleD. warm-hearted and dependent31. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 6 mean?A. The mortality rate of heavy drinkers will be lower if they give up drinking.B. Heavy drinkers can live longest even if they don’t give up drinking.C. The mortality rate of heavy drinkers is lower than that of nondrinkers.D. Heavy drinkers may live longer as long as they give up drinking.DIn any age, there ia always a need for teachers. Teachers are the most wonderful people in our life. They play a vital role in the world. In fact they are the creators of heroes and heroines. I have many teachers in my life as everybody does. Teachers that I have met have vivid natures. Some are encouraging, loving and friendly. Butsome are rude, unfair and hated ones.I had a very bad teacher in my third grade. She was a very strict teacher and always scolded and struck her students. She liked only one girl in our class, who always came top of the class. This made her a bad teacher. We never respected her. She never encouraged anybody, but the girl who was the top student in the class. We were really sad due to her actions. She put that girl in charge of the class and that girl used to tell bad things about her enemies to the teacher. Those children regularly were punished. She never changed but the year did. Fortunately, we passed into the fourth grade.To our surprise, we had a good teacher. She was very encouraging. She made students comfortable and persuaded us to work to our best level. We were very happy to be with her. She presented gifts to us whenever we reached her target. We never realized that time was passing.The years passed, and I saw many teachers throughout my life. But I keep our favorite fourth grade teacher in my mind even now, and I pray for her. However, I don’t like to think of my cruel third grade teacher. Look at the variation in people; who are the creators? I think all of us have come across these kinds of people. They should be our role models.32. Which of the following words best describes the role of teachers in people’s life?A. Creative.B. ImportantC. MovingD. Pleasant33. Why didn’t the author like his third grade teacher?A. Because she was not strict with her students.B. Because she treated all of her students badly except the top student.C. Because she persuaded her students to bring out the best in them.D. Because she didn’t reward her students whenever they achieved their goals.34. We can conclude that the author’s fourth grade teacher is __________.A. rudeB. knowledgeableC. funnyD. respectable35. What can we infer from the passage?A. The author had his best teacher in the fifth grade.B. The author respects all of his teachers.C. Everyone may meet good teachers in their life.D. The author only remembers his best teacher now.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。

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