山西省太原市第五中学2020_2021学年高一英语上学期10月月考试题2020123002105.doc
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1、山西省太原市第五中学2020-2021学年高一英语上学期10月月考试题I单项选择(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)1. The students were asked to _ the blanks of the summary of the text after they finished reading. A. wind up B. refer to C. fill in D. wonder at 2. _ teaching methods sometimes only put students off learning, so teachers need innovation. A.
2、Impressive B. Traditional C. Various D. Informal3. The little girl was eager to know what was in the box and then her _ turned into joy - it was a teddy bear for her birthday. A. calmness B. schedule C. challenge D. curiosity 4. Suddenly, a rabbit _ fled(逃跑) out by the road. Obviously, it had been i
3、njured. A. in panic B. around the corner C. at the sight of D. under pressure 5. Try to avoid using specific plastics that are _ to health. A. unique B. opposing C. harmful D. shameless 6. To our surprise, a car _ went off in the middle of the night. A. engine B. petrol C. facility D. alarm 7. It is
4、 challenging to deal with the things youre unfamiliar _, but it is worthwhile. A. with B. to C. in D. about8. I was sorting out my report _ my deskmate nudged me. A. while B. when C. before D. until 9. Ive never _ words with those moms beyond small talk, but they wanted to help when I was in trouble
5、. A. exchanged B. argued C. reflected D. gained 10. Look, dark clouds are gathering. It _ rain soon. A. is based on B. is aware of C. is short for D. is likely to II阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhen you are about to go to a boarding school in England, there a
6、re many different questions that may come to mind. But once you look at them with some perspective, you will certainly feel easy. Here is a normal boarding day.Early Morning:Usually boarders get up around 7: 00 am and have around an hour to take a shower and put on their uniform before breakfast.Les
7、sons:Classes start at 9: 00 am and every lesson lasts for 50 minutes. After two lessons, at 10: 40 am, youll have a short break. The next period of classes will include two more lessons.Lunch:Lunch is usually held around 12: 30 pm at the dining hall, where youll join your friends to enjoy a hot dish
8、. After an hour of lunch, youll have three or four more lessons to attend.Dinner:At 5: 00 pm you will have finished your school lessons for the day. Most boarding schools in the UK offer their full boarders different kinds of hot meals to choose from.Activities/ Sports:All boarding schools in the UK
9、 provide many different kinds of activities for their boarders, such as football, swimming, golf or art.Prep:An important part of boarding school life is the supervised homework session known as “prep”. Although prep might sound stressful, its a great way for you to keep up with your studies.Free ti
10、me:Once you are done with all your classes and activities, its time to relax.Bedtime:In most boarding schools, the lights go out around 10: 30 pm.Being nervous just before you go to a boarding school is completely normal and understandable. Hopefully, being aware of the usual routine youll be follow
11、ing can help you. Once you are there, you will also see how exciting life in a boarding school in England can be.11. What can help you keep up with your studies in the boarding school?A. Doing activities. B. Having lessons.C. Enjoying free time. D. Supervised homework sessions.12. What do we know ab
12、out boarding schools in England from the text?A. Classes usually start at 8: 30 am.B. Students can have a short break after four lessons.C. They dont give students any free time.D. They turn off the lights around 10:30 pm.13. What is the purpose of the text?A. To help students know about boarders li
13、fe.B. To attract more students to boarding schools.C. To introduce a new school life.D. To advertise for boarding schools.B One North Carolina business owner is helping the homeless by opening up his parking lot to people who may be living out of their cars. James Charles is the owner of Kiplins Aut
14、omotive Group in Charlotte, North Carolina. For about two months, he has been encouraging people sleeping in their cars to use the companys parking lot as a safe place to sleep at night. Charles was first encouraged to do something helpful after his team tried to take back a womans car back in Janua
15、ry. “The gentleman who was taking back the car said,we cant take the car; theres somebody living in the car,” Charles told WBTV. Then he tried to get the woman into a homeless shelter(收容所). But he was shocked to find that every shelter in the city was full. Although he paid for her to stay in a hote
16、l for a few nights, he knew that there were other people suffering from the same thing. Charles made a Facebook post: “We would like to provide a safe place for those going through this tough time. We cant put everyone in a hotel, but we can get you a safe place for the night. ” Since more and more
17、people have shared his post, people have donated(捐赠) hats, scarves, food, and even an easy-to-move toilet for the parking lot. Not only that, but about 20 different people have helped Charles with his offer by parking their cars overnight at the lot. These kind acts also made it possible for Charles
18、 to start his non-profit (非盈利的) organization, HALO now. The organization was set up to raise money for the homeless people of Charlotte-and he has raised more than US$30,000.14. From the passage, we know Kiplins Automotive Group _. A. may be a company that rents cars to people B. is a company that r
19、ents a parking place C. is a non-profit organization in North Carolina D. may be an organization that offers homeless shelters15. Why did Charles provide the parking lot as a safe place for people to sleep? A. Because his parking lot was rented as a living place. B. Because Charles wanted to show hi
20、s generosity. C. Because people had no place to park their cars. D. Because the homeless had no place to go during a tough time.16. What is the passage mainly about? A. Parking lots can be safe places for people to live in the future. B. Homeless people seek help through the Internet. C. A company o
21、wner providing parking lot for the homeless to sleep. D. The government uses parking lots to help the homeless.CPlenty of children ask their parents for a pet. And now it might be harder for parents to refuse their requests, as a new study shows that young adults who care for an animal have stronger
22、 social relationships. American scientists also found that looking after a pet might also help teenagers develop better social skills.Animals can have positive effects on children, but little is known about the benefits that caring for animals every day can bring to young people. “The young teenager
23、s in the study who cared for pets felt more connected to other people,” said Dr. Megan Mueller, a professor at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Massachusetts. Dr. Mueller surveyed more than 500 young people aged between 18 and 26 about their attitudes towards animals.
24、Their responses were used to measure their positive youth development characteristics such as caring, confidence and connection, as well as feelings of depression. The study found that young adults who cared for animals helped their friends or family more and showed stronger leadership qualities tha
25、n those who did not look after a pet. The more actively they took part in the pets care, the higher they scored on their sociable deeds.“We cant draw causal links with this study, but it is a good starting point to better understand the role of animals in our lives, especially when we are young,” sa
26、id Dr. Mueller. To further develop the research, scientists need to look at how specific features of human experiences are connected with animal experiences, as well as how these relationships develop over time, and look at a larger number of people.17. If teenagers look after pets, they will probab
27、ly _.A. Score highly at school. B. Develop better social skills.C. Become leaders in the future. D. Have only positive characteristics.18. What does Dr. Mueller mean in Paragraph 2?A. Children should love pets.B. Little is known about pets.C. Childrens growth is connected with pets.D. Pets can benef
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