山东省济宁市鱼台县第一中学2021届高三英语上学期第一次月考(10月)试题(无答案).doc
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1、山东省济宁市鱼台县第一中学2021届高三英语上学期第一次月考(10月)试题(无答案)试卷 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,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话仅读一遍。1.Why do people take part in the world-class match every year?A.To receive intensive training. B.To repay their country.C.To get glory for their country.2.What do we know about the lit
2、tle girl?A.She was dancing. B.She was in high spirits. C.She was buying a skirt.3.What did the woman do last night?A.She had weight-loss pills. B.She ordered a takeout. C.She felt very angry.4.Why are Australians proud of kangaroos?A.They live only in Australia.B.Their images are beautiful.C.They ar
3、e Australias only symbol.5.What will they find a person to do?A.To check the office. B.To download the file.C.To handle the Internet problem.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,每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What day is it today probably?A.Tuesday. B.Wednesday. C.Thursday.7.What will the man probably
4、do first?A.Finish the textbook. B.Write the essay. C.Do the task online.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What does the man say about the house in Eccles?A.It was the cheapest. B.It was the biggest. C.It was the newest.9.What was the disadvantage of the house in Monton?A.It was old. B.It was noisy. C.It was unfurnis
5、hed.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Why does the woman meet the man?A.To look at the apartment. B.To deliver some furniture. C.To have a meal together.11.What can we know from the conversation?A.The cupboard is small.B.The kitchen is empty.C.The night table is great.12.When will the speakers meet next time prob
6、ably?A.In two days. B.In four days. C.In five days.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What does the man suggest seeing at first?A.A circus. B.A musical. C.A comedy.14.Which of the following is launched last week?A.The Dancing Queen. B.Take It or Leave It. C.Sweet Dating.15.How does the woman feel about the romanti
7、c comedy the man mentions?A.Its funny. B.Its boring. C.Its old.16.What do the speakers decide to do at last?A.Attend a club. B.Enjoy the clowns. C.See a silent film.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What major did Mia study at college?A.Law. B.Management. C.Electricity.18.Why could Mia enter the core decision-ma
8、king level in the company?A.Because of her fair judgement.B.Because of her extraordinary ability.C.Because of her enthusiasm for movies.19.What does Ella do?A.A director. B.A manager. C.A technician.20.In order to shoot the TV series,what did Ella do?A.She studied sociology.B.She turned to professio
9、nals.C.She sought economic support.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASummer Leadership Programs for High School StudentsDo you see yourself as a leader? Strong leadership skills are a great way to set yourself apart on a college application as well as in you
10、r future career. Below are four summer programs that will give you a head start on improving your leadership abilities.The Brown Leadership InstituteBrown Universitys pre-college summer programming includes The Brown Leadership Institute, a month-long leadership training session for high school stud
11、ents. The program aims to apply leadership skills to social issues. Through case studies, discussions and debates, students examine complicated global issues and learn to come up with effective solutions.Students Today Leaders ForeverStudents Today Leaders Forever, a national non-profit student lead
12、ership association, offers this live-in summer experience for high school students. Students participate in leadership workshops and team-building activities with a focus on organization, teamwork, communication, and an overall commitment to effecting positive change. There are two six-day sessions
13、hosted on the campuses of Hamline University.Leadership in the Business WorldRising high school seniors interested in exploring undergraduate business administration and leadership are encouraged to apply to this program, sponsored every summer by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
14、. The two-week program is offered at both of Whartons campuses in San Francisco and Philadelphia.National Student Leadership ConferenceThis program offers a five-day course on Mastering Leadership. It includes a series of workshops that emphasize the Pillars of Effective Leadership, including goal-s
15、etting, group brainstorming, team building, people-convincing communication, and community service, as well as taking field trips, meeting with leadership professionals, and completing a day of service in the local community. Dates and locations vary.21.What can students do in the program offered by
16、 Brown University?A.Meet with leadership professionals.B.Participate in community service.C.Analyze difficult world issues.D.Take several field trips.22.Which program is located at Hamline Universitys campuses?A.Students Today Leaders Forever.B.The Brown Leadership Institute.C.Leadership in the Busi
17、ness World.D.National Student Leadership Conference.23.How long does the program focusing on business administration last?A.Five days. B.Twelve days. C.Two weeks. D.One month.BBlue sheep, native to the Himalayas, lends its name to a small handicraft(手工艺)shop in downtown Chengdu. Rachael Pinniger fro
18、m the U.K. opened the store, which offers a wide range of handmade items, in 2013. All of them were made by people with disabilities or serious diseases in remote areas in China.The 75-year-old woman was formerly a medical practitioner(执业医师). Before settling down in Chengdu 10 years ago, Rachael had
19、 spent more than 40 years working in 15 different countries in Asia and Africa, providing medical services and training local physicians. While living in the Tibet Autonomous Region, she found that many patients were too poor to have their illnesses treated. While many of them were skilled in making
20、 traditional crafts, they had no market for their handmade items.For these people, the most important thing is to help them integrate(融入)into society, Rachael thought. Thats not necessarily something the government can do. Its up to all of us to give them a sense of confidence and self-respect.That
21、inspired Rachael to open a store to help these disadvantaged people bring their crafts to the market so that they could make money and receive effective treatment. She spent nearly all of her life savings collecting items from them and making other necessary preparations.More than 700 people have be
22、nefited from Rachaels initiative(倡议),although she has to battle for years to make ends meet with the very limited market, which remains her biggest challenge. Despite financial pressures, she has continued to expand her market by encouraging her overseas friends to buy the products as home decoratio
23、ns or gifts. She collects feedback from customers and gives the craftsmen suggestions on how to improve their items. To help them pick up professional skills, Rachael also invites them to participate in training courses.As a world traveler, Rachael has no plans for her next destination. At the momen
24、t, she will continue to try her best to keep the shop afloat to help more people get through their hard times.“Mother Teresas words, I cannot change the world, but I can change the world of one person, have always been my motto. Anytime we can help one person; it makes life worthwhile, even if it is
25、 not the world,” she said.24.Which of the following statements about Rachael Pinniger is TRUE?A.She left her home country in her twenties.B.She had to borrow money to open Blue Sheep.C.She had settled down in China before retirement.D.She always dreamed of running her own business in China.25.What i
26、s special about Rachaels shop in Chengdu?A.It was co-founded by seriously ill patients.B.It provides effective treatment for the disabled.C.It sells products made by the disadvantaged.D.It provides customers with craft-making training.26.Rachael is still struggling to_.A.expand into the overseas mar
27、ketB.balance the budget for Blue SheepC.involve more craftsmen in her initiativeD.obtain immediate feedback from customers27.According to the article, the establishment of Blue SheepA.preserves Chinese traditional handicraftsB.calls on people to respect the disadvantagedC.provides help for people in
28、 need of social integrationD.removes the need for government aid to the disadvantagedCIts hard for doctors to do a thorough eye exam on small children. But a new smartphone app takes advantage of parents fondness for taking pictures of their children to look for signs that a child might be developin
29、g an eye disease.The app is the result of a fathers five-year quest to find a way to catch the earliest signs of eye diseases, and prevent loss of vision. Five years ago, doctors diagnosed Noah Shaws retinoblastoma - a rare type of eye cancer-when he was 4 months old. To make the diagnosis, the doct
30、ors shined a light into Noahs eye, and got a pale reflection from the back of the eyeball, an indication that there was something wrong there. Noahs father Bryan, a scientist, wondered if he could see that same pale reflection in pictures of his baby son. Sure enough,he saw the reflection, which doc
31、tors call white eye,in a picture taken right after Noah was born.Then Bryan decided to create an app that could scan photos for signs of this reflection.Now,that app exists,called CRADLE.To test the app,Bryan and his colleagues analyzed more than 50,000 pictures taken of 40 children.Half had no eye
32、disease and half had.On average,the app detected white eye in pictures collected 1.3 years before diagnosis,says Bryan.The app isnt perfect.It sometimes misseswhite eyewhen its there,and sometimes says its there when its not.That latter condition is a problem. Even though the so-called false positiv
33、e occurs less than 1% of the time,thats not good enough.There are about 4 million children born in the U.S.each year. A 1% false positive rate would mean tens of thousands of children showing up at the doctor unnecessarily.Still, Bryan is upbeat about the promise of the app. This is exciting new tec
34、hnology, and this is how I think were going to go about screening for a number of diseases in the future, he says.28.What inspired Bryan to create CRADLE?A.His sons diagnosis. B.his family photos.C.His hobby of taking pictures. D.His working experience as a scientist.29.What do we know aboutwhite ey
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