湖北省松滋市第三中学2014-2015学年高一6月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、松滋三中2014-2015学年度高一下学期6月月考英语试卷学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。 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。1Where are the cookies? AThe man ate them BThe woman ate themCThe ma
2、n threw them。2What does the man think of the dress? AFunny BGood CJust soso3Why will the man go to New York ?ABecanse he will visit his friend thereBBecause he will have a trip in New YorkCBecause he will work there4What did the man do yes terday?AHe went to see a doctorBHe took care of his fatherCH
3、e stayed at home and did nothing5Where are the speakers?AIn a museum BIn a theatre. CAt a dinner party. 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。每段对话或独自后有几个小题,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。听完每段对话或独白前,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。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第68题6What magazine does the man take besi
4、des Morning Post?ANewsweek BEnglish Monthly CNew English7How much does Morning Post cost? AOne dollar BTwo and a half dollars CThree dollars and fifty8What is Morning Post? AA magazine BA story book CA newspaper听第7段材料,回答第911题。9Whats the number of James Green? A51237766 B51237667 C5132776610Whowww.ks
5、5 is Lucy talking to? AAlice BAlices uncle CAlices father11Where is Lucy going this evening? ATo the cinema BTo the airport CTo the shopping mall听第8段材料,回答第1214题。12Where may the conversation take place? AIn an office BIn a street Cin a shop13What may the woman be? AA doctor BA saleswoman CA police wo
6、man14What is wrong with the man? AHe has made a right turn on red BHis car has broken down CHe has a stomachache听第9段材料,回答第1517题。15Who does the woman love? AHer classmate BHer boss CA man almost twice her age16What does the woman think about age? AAge is a big problem BAge isnt a problem CAge may be
7、a problem17What does the woman think about othersopinions(看法)? AShe doesnt care about what others will think。 BShe will listen to what others will think CShe thinks othersopinions are very important听第10段材料,回答第1820题。18What may the in an be? AA teacher Bstudent CA parent19What does the man first need?
8、 A Textbooks BA dictionary CA calculator20Why does the man need some color pens? ATo help him improve his writing BTo do his homeworkwww.ks5 CTo make some important marks in his textbooks。二、阅读理解(共20小题, 每小题2分,满分40分) Ellen Parker was worried about her health. She could not walk very quickly and it was
9、 difficult for her to climb stairs(爬楼梯). She was soon out of breath.(气喘吁吁) “I think I had better go to the doctor, ” she thought. She went to the doctor and told him her problem. “Im not at all surprised, ”he said. “Its obvious (明显的)what your problem is.” He examined her and then gave her some advic
10、e.“If you dont do what I say, Mrs. Parker,” he said. “You will have a heart attack(心脏病). It could kill you.” Ellen was very worried as she left the doctors. She knew that she had to take his advice but that would not be easy and it would take time. The next day she went shopping. The first shop she
11、went into was a butchers shop(肉店). “Id like ten pounds of steak (大块肉片), please,” she said. “Certainly, madam,” the butcher(屠夫) answered and went into the cold room and found a large piece of steak. He brought the huge piece of meat back into the shop and placed it on the scale(秤). “Thats just ten po
12、unds,” he said. “Thats big enough,” Mrs. Parker said. The butcher worked out(计算) the price. “At $ 4.99 a pound that will be $ 49.90, please. Would you like me to cut it into small pieces for you?” “Oh, I dont want to buy the meat,” Mrs. Parker said. “If you dont want to buy it,” the butcher said ang
13、rily, “Why did you ask me to get it for you?” “My doctor told me that I am overweight (超重的)and have to lose ten pounds. I wanted to see what ten pounds of flesh looked liked.”1. Why did Ellen Parker visit the doctor? A. She had a heart attack. B. She had a problem with her health. C. She was unhappy
14、 about her weight. D. She could not sleep well.2. Why did she ask for ten pounds of steak? A. she wanted to buy some for dinner. B. She wanted to lose weight C. Her doctor had told her to eat steak. D. She wanted to see what ten pounds of meat looked like.3. What was her real problem? A. She ate too
15、 much steak. B. She weighed too much. C. The doctor didnt know. D. She could not walk very quickly. 4. What did the doctor think might happen to Ellen? A. she might put more on weight. B. She might stop eating too much. C. She might have a heart attack. D. She might go to another doctor. John Milton
16、, the most learned poet, is the greatest writer of the seventeenth century and one of the giants of English literature as a whole. He was greatly influenced by two historical movements of Renaissance and Reformation. Like Spenser and Shakespeare, he was also one of the Renaissance giants not only in
17、 England but also in the whole world. Almost all later poets in English literature respected Milton highly. Milton towers over his age as Shakespeare towers over the Elizabethan age, and as Chaucer towers over the medieval period.John Milton was born in London in 1608. His education began at St. Pau
18、ls School, where he was very hard-working, where he showed wonderful gifts as a student of languages mastering Greek, Latin, Hebrew and many modem European languages. He also received very good home education under the influence of his father who was a Puritan (清教徒) and a lover of music and literatu
19、re. He attended Christs College, Cambridge University, where he was very popular because of his handsomeness and talent, where he explained the true aim of knowledge as making the spirit of man “reach out far and wide, until it fills the whole world and the space far beyond with the expansion of its
20、 greatness”, where he graduated with B.A. in 1962 and M. A. in 1963.5 According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. John Milton was a most learned poet.B. John Milton was one of the giants of English literature.C. Spenser and Shakespeare were the Renaissance giants in England.D. Sp
21、enser, Shakespeare and John Milton had the friendly relationship between them.6The underlined word “towers” in the first paragraph most probably means “_”.A. likes to visit towersB. looks like a tall buildingC. builds a tall building like a towerD. is better than others in ability and quality7What w
22、as Miltons opinion to the true aim of knowledge?A. To think about what we dont know.B. To research the whole world and space.C. To make the spirit of man reach out far and wide with the expansion of the greatness of knowledge.D. To make the character of man strong and great. Elizabeth Freeman was bo
23、rn about 1742 to African American parents who were slaves. At the age of six months she was acquired, along with her sister, by John Ashley, a wealthy Massachusetts slaveholders. She became known as “Mumbet” or “Mum Bett.”For nearly 30 years Mumbet served the Ashley family. One day, Ashleys wife tri
24、ed to strike Mumbets sister with a spade. Mumbet protected her sister and took the blow instead. Furious(狂怒的), she left the house and refused to come back. When the Ashleys tried to make her return, Mumbet consulted a lawyer, Theodore Sedgewick. With his help, Mumbet sued(起诉) for her freedom.While s
25、erving the Ashleys, Mumbet had listened to many discussions of the new Massachusetts constitution. If the constitution said that all people were free and equal, then she thought it should apply to her. Eventually, Mumbet won her freedom- the first slave in Massachusetts to do so under the new consti
26、tution.Strangely enough, after the trial, the Ashleys asked Mumbet to come back and work for them as a paid employee. She declined and instead went to work for Segdewick. Mumbet died in 1829, but her legacy lived on in her many descendants(后裔). One of her great-grandchildren was W.E.B. Du Bois, one
27、of the founder of the NAACP, and an important writer and spokesperson for African American civil rights.Mumbets tombstone still stands in the Massachusetts cemetery where she was buried. It reads, in part: She was born a slave and remained a slave and remained a slave for nearly thirty years. She co
28、uld neither read nor write, yet in her own sphere she had no superior or equal.8What do we know about Mumbet according to Paragraph 1?AShe was born a slaveBShe was a slaveholderCShe had a famous sisterDShe was born into a rich family9What did Mumbet learn from discussions about the new consititution
29、?AShe should always obey her owners ordersBHow to apply for a jobCHow to be a good servantDShe should be as free and equal as whites10What did Mumbet do after the trial?AShe chose to work for a lawyerBShe found the NAACPCShe continued to serve the AshleysDShe went to live with her grandchildren11Wha
30、t is the test mainly about?AA story of a famous writer and spokespersonBThe friendship between a lawyer and a slaveCA trial that shocked the whole worldDThe life of a brave African American woman Using too much water or throwing rubbish into our rivers are clear ways that humans can put our water su
31、pply in danger, but we also affect our water supply in less obvious ways. You may wonder how paving(铺砌) a road can lead to less usable fresh water. A major part of the water we use every day is groundwater. Groundwater does not come from lakes or rivers. It comes from underground. The more roads and
32、 parking lots we pave, the less water can flow into the ground to become groundwater.Human activity is not responsible for all water shortages(短缺). Drier climates are of course more likely to have droughts(干旱) than areas with more rainfall, but in any case, good management can help to make sure ther
33、e is enough water to meet our basic needs.Thinking about the way we use water every day can make a big difference, too. In the United States, a family of four can use 1.5tons of water a day! This shows how much we depend on water to live, but theres a lot we can do to lower the number.You can take s
34、teps to save water in your home. To start with, use the same glass for your drinking water all day. Wash it only once a day. Run your dishwasher only when it is full. Help your parents fix any leaks (泄露、漏洞)in your home. You can even help to keep our water supply clean by recycling batteries instead
35、of throwing them away.12Which of the following is most likely to lead to less groundwater?A. Using river water. B. Throwing batteries away.C. paving parking lots. D. Throwing rubbish into lakes.13The meaning of the underlined word mans .A. water on the ground B. water from a well(井)C. water from the
36、 deep earthD. water from lakes or rivers14What can be inferred from the text?A. All water shortages are because of human behavior.B. It takes a lot of efforts to meet our water needs.C. There is much we can do to reduce family size.D. The average family in America makes proper use of water.15The las
37、t paragraph is intended to .A. show us how to fix leaks at home B. tell us how to run a dishwasherC. prove what drinking glass is best for us D. suggest what we do to save water at home16The text is mainly about _.A. why paving roads reduces our water. B. how much we depend on water to live.C. why d
38、roughts occur more in dry climates. D. how human activity affects our water supply. If you see a group of people dancing and singing on the street or in the railway station, you dont need to feel surprisedThey are a flash mob (快闪族), which is a group of people who come together suddenly in a public p
39、lace, do something unusual for a brief period of time, and then quickly break upThey are usually organized with the help of the Internet or other digital communication networkAt a predetermined time, they gather and perform some distractions(消遣) such as waving their hands and exchanging books, Then,
40、 they quickly break up before the police can arriveUsing mobile phones, the flash mob can change its location if the first one has been replaced for any reasonBill Lasik, senior editor of Harpers Magazine, organized the first flash mob in Manhattan in May 2003 and the first successful flash mob came
41、 together on June 3, 2003 - after the first attempt was foiled at Macys department storeLasik claimed that the activity was designed to make fun of hipsters (起时髦的人), and call attention to the cultural atmosphereFlash mob gatherings can sometimes shock peopleSuch an activity might seem amusing and un
42、true, but it also might frighten people who are not aware of what is taking placeUndoubtedly, flash mobs can serve as good political tools in any directionThey also have great economic potential, such as using flash mobs to advertise a productThe flash mob is now becoming more and more popularPeople
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