《发布》福建省泉州市泉港区第一中学2019-2020学高一上学期第一次月考试题 英语 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2019-2020高一第一次月考英语卷(满分150分,时间120分钟)I. 听力 (每小题1.5分,共20小题,30分)第一节听下面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 does the man want to see?A. A ring. B. A watch. C. A diamond.2. What is the woman going to do this evening?A. Visit her sister. B. Go t
2、o the airport C. Have dinner with the man.3. Whats the weather like now?A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Snowy.4. How did the woman know about the earthquake?A. From the newspaper. B. From the radio. C. From the TV.5. How does the man probably feel?A. Sorry B. Upset C. Relaxed. 第二节听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中
3、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6,第7题。6. What does the man want?A. Bread B. Ham. C. Eggs.7. What will the man drink first?A. Milk. B. Coffee C. Orange juice.听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。8. Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Friends.
4、B. Brother and sister. C. Customer and shop assistant. 9. What will the man buy? A. T-shirts. B. Cups. C. Toys. 10. Whats the final price for the item? A. 15 each. B. 12 each. C. 10 each.听第8段材料,回答第11-13题。11. How many students are there in the gym class?A. Five. B. Six. C. Eleven12. Which team is San
5、dra on?A. The Tigers. B. The Eagles. C. The Bears.13. What did Sandra do with the ball?A. She held it. B. She threw it in the basket. C. She made it touch the ground.听第9段材料,回答第14-16题。14. How does the boy learn new words?A. He uses study cards. B. He practices them with his friends. C. He writes them
6、 over and over again.15. What accent is the boy used to?A. A British accent. B. An American accent. C. An Australian accent.16. What relation is the woman to the boy?A. His mother. B. His teacher. C. His new friend. 听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。17. Whats the speakers purpose of this talk?A. To explain how to w
7、rite the paper.B. To tell how the course is organized.C. To talk about some political thinkers.18. How long will the course last? A. Eight weeks. B. Twelve weeks. C. Eighteen weeks.19. What will the students do on Wednesday?A. Hand in a paper. B. Rewrite a paper. C. Give a presentation.20. When will
8、 the speaker come to discuss papers?A. On Monday. B. Over the weekend. C. On Thursday and Friday afternoon.II. 阅读理解 (每小题2分,共15小题,30分)AMost people have map apps on their phones that can show their location and guide them to where they want to go. But how do these apps know your location at any time o
9、r place? They find you by using satellite navigation (satnav) systems (卫星导航系统).A satnav system uses groups of satellites to find the users location. This location information is then sent to a receiver, such as a smartphone.The first satnav system was the Global Positioning System (GPS), which belon
10、gs to the United States. First used in 1964, the system is the worlds leading satnav system. But Chinas satnav system, Beidou, has overtaken (超过) GPS in size, Japans Nikkei Asian Review reported.China sent Beidous first navigation satellite into space in 2000. China also became the third country to
11、build a satnav system after the US and Russia, Peoples Daily reported. As of right now, over 30 countries in Africa and the Middle East are using the Beidou system.With its world-leading technology, Beidou is leading Chinese citizens to a better life by playing significant (重要的) roles in different a
12、reas, according to Xinhua News Agency.For example, as of April, over 6.2 million vehicles (车辆) in China were using Beidou for navigation, according to a report on the Beidou systems construction (建造) and development.At the newly-built Beijing Daxing International Airport, Beidou has been used tokeep
13、 track of (追踪) loading and unloading vehicles indoors and outdoors. When the airport fully opens, each baggage cart will have Beidou navigation equipment to help passengers get their luggage faster.How many satellites?For satnav systems, the number of satellites is important for improving the system
14、s positioning accuracy (定位精度). The more satellites, the more accurate the positioning is. Here are the amounts (数量) of satellites for several leading satnav systems.Beidou (China): 35GPS (US): 31GLONASS (Russia): 24Galileo (European Union): 2221. What do map apps depend on to find a users location?A
15、. satellitesB. computersC. receiversD. smartphones22. Which country built the worlds second satnav system?A. The US. B. Japan.C. China. D. Russia.23. What do we know about the Beidou system?A. Its first group of satellites was sent into space in 2001.B. It offers services to other countries.C. The n
16、umber of satellites it uses is the same as GPS.D. It has become the worlds best satnav system.24. What do the last two paragraphs tell us?A. Why most vehicles are using the Beidou system.B. How Beidou will improve service quality at airports.C. How the Beidou system is being used.D. Who will be inte
17、rested in using Beidou.BGrowing up in a Chinese community in Vancouver, Canada, I was exposed (接触) to aspects (方面) of both Canadian and Chinese culture throughout my childhood.In my community, many traditions and cultural traits (特征) brought by Chinese immigrants (移民) remain alive. For example, inte
18、ractions (互动) between Chinese neighbors: people greet each other warmly and sometimes stop for a chat. Families also stay mostly the same after crossing the ocean. Elderly members still live with their children instead of in care homes.Another similarity is that many of us celebrate traditional Chin
19、ese holidays, such as Spring Festival. Although its in a different country, the holidays are still commemorated with the same foods, entertainment and values as they are in China. My family, for instance, makes sure to watch the Spring Festival Gala each year.While many aspects of Chinese culture de
20、finitely exist in Vancouver, there are also certain ways that the Chinese and Canadian cultures have mixed to create something new and special. Many children of Chinese immigrants, like myself, study in English at school and speak Chinese at home, leading to fluency (流利) in both languages. Chinese c
21、ommunities also celebrate Canadian holidays, like Halloween, which are not often celebrated in China.Canadian culture has even taken on some Chinese foods and language. Chinese dishes are very popular throughout Canada, with many people eager (渴望的) to try them. More and more non-Chinese Canadians ar
22、e learning the language in order to enjoy Chinese holiday celebrations and communicate with their Chinese peers.As someone who grew up Chinese-Canadian, I am very proud of my unique background and how it has made me the person I am today.25. According to the article, what are Chinese immigrants in t
23、he writers community like?A. They seem too busy to stop for a chat.B. Elderly people prefer to stay in care homes.C. They stick to many Chinese traditions and values.D. Their lifestyles remain unchanged after moving to Canada.26. What does the underlined word “commemorated” probably mean?A. startedB
24、. spreadC. describedD. celebrated27. How do children of Chinese immigrants get used to their lives in Canada?A. They prefer Canadian foods to Chinese foods.B. They speak both English and Chinese well.C. They spend more time with non-Chinese Canadians.D. They celebrate Western holidays instead of Chi
25、nese ones.28. What does the author think of Canadians?A. They are open to Chinese culture.B. Many look down on Chinese immigrants.C. They usually do better than Chinese people at school.D. They are unhappy with the influence of Chinese culture.CHowever exciting space travel sounds, astronauts must s
26、till suffer with bad food. Now, food in space has to be dehydrated (使脱水) or pre-cooked and stored. This means astronauts arent really eating fresh food.New technology may change this. Scientific American reports that a specially-designed oven will be sent into space this autumn with NASAs NG-12 carg
27、o (货物) mission (太空飞行任务).Far from the common vacuum-packed (真空包装的) meals, astronauts may get to enjoy freshly baked cookies before the end of 2019.Why arent they baking cookies in space already?For one thing, theres the risk of a fire. Engineers also have to overcome the challenge of microgravity (微重
28、力), which prevents heat from circling inside ovens the same way it does on Earth.Astronauts will still have to wait a while before they can have their cookies, though. After baking, the results will be sent back to Earth for safety testing. If successful, this will be the first oven to bake food in
29、space.“I believe . that will be game-changing for both science and astronauts,” food technology researcher Maeena Naman Shafiee told Scientific American.One of the main driving forces behind this project has been NASAs 2018 research into the effects of “confinement (封闭) and isolation (隔离)”. Unlike o
30、n the International Space Station (ISS), astronauts traveling out of Earths orbit (轨道) may not be able to speak to their loved ones on future missions, which could lead to negative feelings.Its hoped that the chance to bake and sense familiar smells can bring joy to crews (宇航人员).“Is the ISS going to
31、 smell like fresh-baked cookies? We dont know,” said NanoRacks communications manager Abby Dickes. “But thats a feeling we all know and love . that will make someone feel at home.”Baking cookies in space would mark an important step, offering a small comfort in the difficult and unfamiliar environme
32、nt of space travel. Astronauts have already grown plants aboard the ISS.With commercial (商业的) space travel now being planned, who knows what other developments may surprise us in the future?29. What can the new technology help astronauts to do in space?A. Enjoy fresh cookies.B. Store more food.C. Qu
33、ickly prepare food.D. Cook many different kinds of home-made meals.30. Why is it difficult to bake cookies in space?A. Its difficult and costly to send food into space.B. Microgravity stops food from staying in one place.C. Baking cookies in space would pollute the spaceships.D. It is hard to heat f
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