山东省曲阜市第一中学2016-2017学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高一下学期阶段性检测英语试题第一部分 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. Why was Lily so upset?A. She failed the exam. B. She lost her purse. C. She was criticised by her teacher.2. Where does the conversation probabl
2、y take place?A. At home. B. At school. C. In a shop. 3. Whats the cost of the coat? A. $150. B. $200. C. $100.4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Buying some furniture. B. Moving some furniture. C. Looking for a bigger room.5. When will the woman probably take a vacation?A. Next week. B. N
3、ext month. C. Next year. 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。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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、7题。 6. What has David called for?A. To make a complaint. B. To book a double room. C. To change his room.7. When did Da
4、vid book the room?A. Last Tuesday. B. This Thursday. C. Last Thursday.听第7段材料, 回答第8至10题。 8. What programme does the woman want to watch?A. A TV series. B. A talk show. C. A football match. 9. When will the football match be on?A. At 10 oclock this evening.B. At 10 oclock tomorrow morning.C. At 1 oclo
5、ck tomorrow morning.10. What does the man want to do after mid-night?A. Go to sleep. B. Watch the football match. C. Enjoy the talk show.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What does the man want to do? A. Add some petrol. B. Ask someone to repair his car. C. Stop his car along the road. 12. Whats probably wrong w
6、ith the car? A. It has run out of petrol. B. The battery is dead. C. The brake doesnt work.13. What is the woman going to do?A. Drive a car there. B. Examine the car. C. Get someone to help the man. 听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。 14. Where are the two speakers?A. In a shopping mall. B. In the womans new house. C
7、. In the mans new house. 15. What does the woman want now?A. A cup of tea with sugar. B. A cup of tea with milk. C. A cup of coffee. 16. Which is given by the mans parents?A. The curtains. B. The fireplace. C. The coffee table. 17. Which place will the woman see next?A. The bedroom. B. The balcony.
8、C. The bathroom. 听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What does the research show?A. The cost of living in America. B. The cost of visiting some U.S cities. C. The methods of visiting some cities. 19. Which is the cheapest city to visit?A. Washington D.C. B. Las Vegas. C. San Francisco. 20. What makes up the most
9、part of the costs?A. Meals and sighting. B. Accommodation and meals. C. Accommodation and transportation.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,选出最佳选项。AA Montana (a state in the US) library said a stolen book was returned 35 years later. It came with an apology note,
10、a US$200 donation, and the authors signature (签名).The book is a 1975 copy of a Richard Matheson novel Bid Time Return. The Great Falls Public Library found it in the mail along with a note explaining that it had been stolen from the library in 1982.The author of the note said the book had been in ba
11、d shape, so he had it professionally (专业地) repaired. There was only a library number left on the first page as a sign that it had once been a library book.The man wrote that the book had been well loved during its time away from the library and that he had read it at least 25 times.“I think its one
12、of the greatest stories ever written,” the note read. The note said the book is even more valuable now, as he had its author sign it before his death in 2013.“This is not my book. It belongs to the Great Falls Public Library wrongfully taken, yes, but it has been loved and cared for all these years.
13、 I am sorry for taking it,” he wrote. The notes writer included a US$200 donation to the library, writing that he was “hoping for a chance for forgiveness.”Library Director Kathy Mora said that she wouldnt accept theft of library materials. But she added, “The efforts he put into caring for the book
14、 are amazing.”The books 35-year absence from the librarys shelves is impressive, but it doesnt come close to a record. A British woman recently returned a book to the Hereford Cathedral School in England 120 years later. The book was checked out by her grandfather when he was a student there. The li
15、brary , however, decided to forget about the US$9,351 late fee.21. What can we learn about the book Bid Time Return mentioned in the text?A. The author of the book once had it repaired. B. It was stolen from a library 35 years ago. C. There is no sign on it to prove that it belonged to a library. D.
16、 It was bought by a man for US$200 from its author. 22. How had the book been treated before it was returned?A. It had been well loved and read a lot of times.B. It had been passed on through many peoples hands. C. It had been compared with other novels. D. It had been filled with many written comme
17、nts. 23. What did the writer of the note do?A. He wrote his name on the book Bid Time Return before he passed away. B. He donated some money and asked the library for forgiveness. C. He treated the book Bid Time Return very badly before returning it. D. He said he wasnt sorry he had taken the book B
18、id Time Return from the library. 24. What can we learn about the book returned to the Hereford Cathedral School from the text?A. It had been stolen from the school. B. The library charged US$9,351 for its being late. C. It had been absent from the school for 120 years. D. The book was returned by a
19、student of the school.BCreation Kingdom ZooCreation Kingdom Zoo is ranked as one of the Tri-Cities (an area where three cities are very close to each other in America) areas top attractions. The zoo offers you a chance to get up close to a variety of animals from around the world.Operating HoursMond
20、ay to Saturday: 10am 5pmSunday: 1pm 5pmHours of operation tend to change during special events.During terrible weather and for some projects we close the zoo. To get information about schedule changes you may check our Facebook page.Admission PriceAdmission is US$10 for visitors aged 2 and up. Child
21、ren under 2 are free.Last tickets are sold at 4pm daily. We do offer group rates. To get group rates please contact us by email or call 276-479-1910.A Bigger & Better Gift ShopOur new gift shop is open and is fully filled with items for those who want to take a little piece of the zoo home. T-shirts
22、, jackets, toys and more are all inside. We also have cold drinks and snacks.Cameras Welcome Please bring your camera. Our natural habitats are designed to give you a great view of the animals. You can get really close and take wonderful photos.Zoo RulesCreation Kingdom Zoo is known for trying our b
23、est to make sure you get great views while not making the animals uncomfortable. We respectfully ask that you follow these rules: Feel free to talk to animals but do not try to annoy them. Never cross over any barrier to get closer to an animal. Do not throw anything at the animals and this includes
24、 food. Be sure to keep an eye on your children at all times. Do not let the birds climb on you. They may rip out items such as earrings from you and also bite. Please place trash in dustbins. No smoking.25. How much will a couple with two children aged one and three pay if they visit the zoo?A. 30 U
25、S dollars. B. 40 US dollars. C. 20 US dollars. D. 50 US dollars. 26. What can visitors do in the zoo?A. Feed animals food. B. Take pictures of animals.C. Let birds sit on their shoulders. D. Smoke in a particular area. 27. What do we know about the zoo from the text?A. It is the best zoo in the worl
26、d. B. Visitors cant visit it every day.C. You cannot buy any food in the gift shop.D. Animals cannot be viewed very close. 28. Where can we probably find this text?A. In a science newspaper. B. In an animal book. C. On a travel website. D. In a fashion magazine.CMany people traveled to Las Vegas, Ne
27、vada last week for the 50th Consumer Electronics Show, or CES. The show is said to have the largest collection of new electronic devices(电子设备) in the world.The 2017 show had many examples of “smart home” devices. “Smart home” technology is designed to make life easier for people by letting computers
28、 control many things inside our homes.Jeremy Warren is with smart home service provider Vivint. “When someone comes to your front door and rings the doorbell, the light can turn on immediately. I get a reminder when Im halfway around the world that someone has come, and I can start talking to the pe
29、rson whos at my front door. I can say, Oh, here, let me let you in. I can unlock the door for the person very easily.”Another use of smart home technology is being able to watch what is taking place in your home. One electronics maker invented a device that lets people see and “communicate with” the
30、ir animals when they are away. The device, from Petcube, lets you remotely watch and talk to your pet through a personal device. It can even give the pet a treat if you approve and order it.While most of the devices can be controlled from anywhere, they also work in the same way when you are at home
31、. Some devices, like Amazons Echo and Google Home, even let you use voice commands to talk to them.A concern for many homeowners is the possibility that someone else might find a way to attack these smart home devices. An official from Vivint said his company is sure that only owners of the home can
32、 gain use of information on the devices.Many of these devices at the Consumer Electronics Show were available before. But now they communicate better and can learn repeat behavior and habits. All of them can be bought separately, many for less than US$100. 29. Through the 2017 Consumer Electronics S
33、how, people can learn _.A. how to design new electronic devicesB. how to decorate their home beautifully C. how to control things at home while they are outD. how to maintain safety at home30. What can people NOT do by using the electronics provided by Vivint?A. Talk with the person at their door.B.
34、 Unlock the door for the person at the door.C. Give the door key to the person at the door.D. Know that someone has dropped by. 31. The device developed by Petcube makes it possible to _.A. give the pet some food when you are not inB. give food to animals anywhere in the worldC. walk a pet at any ti
35、me you wantD. guide others to ones homeDFor young people, friends are often determined by their being close. Whoever is around is your friend. As humans get older, they become more selective (讲究的) in choosing whom they spend time with, as well as how they spend their time. According to a new study,
36、the same goes for monkeys. The findings, in the journal Cell Biology, suggest human selectivity may be a very strong part of our evolutionary history (进化史).“An important finding suggests that humans become more socially selective when they know that their remaining life time is limited, such as in o
37、ld age,” Professor Laura Almeling explained. “We dont think that monkeys are aware of their own limited future time. Therefore, if they show similar changes in old age, their selectivity cannot be attributed to their knowledge about a limited future time,” she continued. Researchers showed a variety
38、 of new animal toys, only one of which included a food treat, to a group of African monkeys. Young monkeys quickly grew out of their interest in the toys, preferring only the object that included food once they grew up.Researchers also measured how monkeys social activities change as they age, by wa
39、tching and measuring their responses to pictures and sounds of friends.Although older monkeys still took part in and remained interested in group activities, they put less time and energy into social relationships. “With increasing age, the monkeys became more selective in their social activities,”
40、Almeling said. “They had fewer friends and put less time into social activities. Interestingly, however, they were still interested in what was going on in their social world. Older females continued to respond particularly strongly to hearing a scream for help from their best friend,” Almeling expl
41、ained. “Older males still liked to look at pictures of the newborns,” she said.32. What has the new study found?A. Humans have many things in common with monkeys. B. Monkeys become closer to each other as they get older. C. Monkeys get more selective as they get older.D. Humans choose friends more s
42、eriously when they are older. 33. What happens to monkeys as they get older? A. They choose friends and social activities more carefully.B. Their knowledge about their future time grows. C. They become aware that they have little time left. D. They show more interest in food. 34. What can the underl
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