吉林省辽源市第五中学2019-2020学年高一英语上学期第二次月考试题.doc
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1、吉林省辽源市第五中学2019-2020学年高一英语上学期第二次月考试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分 150分,考试用时120 分钟。第一部分:听力 (共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节 (共5小题)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. Where are the man and the woman going? A. To a restaurant. B. To a zoo. C. To a shop.
2、2. What does the woman mean? A. Larry didnt want to help the man. B. Larry was not good at the job . C. Larrys intention was good.3. When did the woman and Anna meet?A. At 8:53. B. At 8:58. C. At 8:57.4. What will the two speakers do first? A. Search for the new tie. B. Paint the shelf. C. Fix the s
3、helf.5. Why is the man so angry ?A. He works hard, but doesnt get results. B. His results dont get any recognition. C. He works hard, but isnt promoted.第二节 (共15小题)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秒钟时间作答。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. Wh
4、y did the man talk to the woman? A. He wanted to buy a house. B. He wanted to get a job. C. He wanted to rent a flat.7. How much will the man pay for the second flat each year?A. 3,600. B. 2,400. C. 3,000.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题8. When will the woman have to check out tomorrow ? A. At 2 pm. B. At 3 pm. C. At
5、 12:00.9. What does the man suggest the woman should do? A. Keep her room clean. B. Leave at 4 pm. C. Leave some time earlier.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题10. Why will they put on a show ? A. For money. B. For fun. C. For others.11. How does the man feel when invited to the show?A. Glad. B. Disappointed. C. Surp
6、rised.12. What can we learn about the man?A. Hell sing and dance in the show. B. He often gets on stage. C. He sings pop songs for money.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题13. How often does Mr. Green have a backache ? A. Often. B. Sometimes. C. Seldom.14. How long has Mr. Green had a backache?A. Two days. B. Six days
7、. C. Four days.15. What does the doctor tell Mr. Green to do?A. Take some exercise. B. Come back in four days. C. Stay in bed for two days.16. What does Mr. Green ask the doctor to give him?A. Some medicine. B. An examination. C. Some advice.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题17. What does Ernie want to do ?A. To tal
8、k about the stores downtown. B. To open a candy store. C. To discuss the prices for the stores with Alice .18. Which place will Ernie probably choose? A. The first place. B. The second place. C. The third place.19. How much less does the first place cost than the fourth one a month?A. 50 dollars. B.
9、 100 dollars. C. 150 dollars. 20. What is the advantage of the third place? A. Cheap rent. B. Next to a park. C. Central location.第二部分: 阅读理解 (共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)第一节 (共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)A It was only a dollar. Belscher noticed it on the floor as he sat at the back of his English class. When the school da
10、y ended, Belscher wandered back to the classroom. The old bill was still there. He could easily have pocketed it without thinking twice. Instead, he picked it up and brought it to his English teacher, Mattison.“It wasnt my money,” Belscher says. Mattison was a little surprised hed turned the dollar
11、in, knowing a lot of people would have just kept it. She suggested that Belscher tape(贴) it to the whiteboard at the front of the classroom, where she always puts lost things. Rose, another student, was in English class after break when he spotted the dollar on the whiteboard. After class, he asked
12、Mattison why it was there. She was still waiting for the original owner to claim it, so she replied, “I dont know.” Rose took the tape from Mattisons desk and taped a second dollar to the board.That got it rolling. The sight of the two dollar bills, side by side, started something in Mattisons stude
13、nts. They started asking about the purpose of the money, to which Mattison always gave the same answer: She didnt know. At that point, it was true.More students, curious, taped up single dollar bills. Mattison started to leave the tape on the tray of the whiteboard. The effort snowballed. Even with
14、no clear purpose, many students wanted to be part of whatever this was. The amount continued to grow over several weeks, until it reached $175.76. That left Mattison to make the best decision. She kept thinking about her brother-in-law, Jack Hains. Eight years earlier, Jack had died of amyotrophic l
15、ateral sclerosis (ALS), a rare and devastating neurological disease(神经疾病). Mattison explained to her classes that Jack had raised money every spring for the ALS Therapy Development Institute, established to seek a cure for the disease. She asked the teens whether they minded if she donated the dolla
16、rs in their names in honor of Jack.Their answer was to tape enough money to the whiteboard over the next few days to push the amount to $321.06. Mattison, choking back tears as she recalls the moment, says she carefully picked the cash off the board and made the donation just before the beginning of
17、 May, which is National ALS Awareness Month. That was Saturday. By Monday afternoon, eight more dollars had been taped to the board.21.When Belscher first found a dollar bill, .A.he returned it to its owner B.he donated it to the school C.he handed it in to the teacherD.he picked it up and pocketed
18、it22.What happened after Rose taped a second dollar on the whiteboard?A. The money was stolen by someone.B. More and more students did the same.C. The whiteboard was no longer used for class.D. The teacher asked the students to find the owner.23.The teacher decided to donate the money to ALS institu
19、te because .A.Jack had asked her to do so.B.she had been cured of the disease before.C.the students had no idea of the deadly disease.D.she wanted to help those who suffered from ALS.24.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.The students supported the teachers donation.B.Only eight dollars were
20、 left on the whiteboard.C.The teacher returned all the money to the students.D.There would be no more money to be taped to the boardBYou may have heard the expression “buying into the dip”. We usually think of this in terms of investing(投资)-for example, recessions (经济萧条) offer an opportunity to take
21、 advantage of buying cheap stocks that were once expensive.But to me, “buying into the dip” is a term which covers a lot more than that. There are a few reasons that I was able to “buying into the dip” and start a business during the Great Recession: ChopD had zero upstart costs, with no need for an
22、y credit to get started. No loans, just $10 for the domain name. I picked a service that only required my own time and labor and thats basically it. Not needing credit was a big deal for me, and I didnt even think about this at the time.I was also selling a service that was priced at just the right
23、rock-bottom level to fill a need. Local small businesses badly needed more sales, since so many had cut their spending due to the recession. A website could give these businesses a new way to reach their customers, new and old.From an economic standpoint, the Great Recession was an opportunity to st
24、art if you were selling the right thing at the right cost. During recessions, the pool gets way less crowded. Potential competitors become much more unwilling to risk, but for those who have an in-demand service, and the means to provide it, you are in business.Back in 2009,website design had not ye
25、t become a commercial service. Offering web design as a service for small businesses was a novel idea, and many mom-and-pop shops didnt know they needed it yet, which brings me to this: if you can solve a fresh-out-of-the-recession pain point at the right price, you have a chance of buying into the
26、dip and helping a lot of people at the same.25. What is “buying into the dip” to the author? A. Selling things at low costs. B. Buying cheap stocks in time. C. Offering help to small businesses. D. Starting a business with the least investment.26. What does the underlined word “novel” in Paragraph 5
27、 mean? A. Familiar. B. Simple. C. Clear. D. New.27. What can be a suitable title for the passage? A. Start smallvery small. B. Keep an eye on what you may need. C. Serve rightquite right. D. Adapt to changes in the Internet service.CMost dog owners have probably been puzzled waiting for their dog to
28、 do its business. Instead of just finding a soft area of grass to go number two, they make a whole ritual(仪式) out of it, spinning in a circle before finally squatting(蹲下). Luckily, the ultimate pet owners question may finally have been answered.A few theories have circulated about why dogs might cir
29、cle before pooping and most are similar to the reasons they spin before lying down. Trampling around in a circle would flatten the grass around, which would keep tall blades(叶片) from trapping their waste. Another explanation could be that theyre scanning for snakes and predators before they become c
30、ompletely occupied.But Czech researcher Hynek Burda didnt quite buy into those theories. Dogs evolved from wolves, which didnt need to worry much about tall grass. And if they were scanning their environment, keeping still to listen and sniff would be more effective than giving the area a quick once
31、-over. Instead, Burda suggested that dogs spin to get a feel for the Earths magnetic pull.The Earth has a magnetic field around it protecting it from radiation from space, and some animals seem to use it to get a sense of where its North and South poles are. For instance, its how birds know which wa
32、y to migrate. In 2013, Burda published a study in the journal Frontiers in Zoology suggesting dogs have a strong internal compass, too. He and his team spent two years watching 70 dogs poop and pee and recording which way they faced and how strong the magnetic(磁的) field was.As it turns out, when the
33、 magnetic field was calm, dogs preferred to poop facing either north or south.The pattern couldnt explain why dogs like facing the Earths poles, but the researchers think it might help them remember where they marked their territory.If they can remember which way they were facing, they might find it
34、 easier to find that spot again. So before you roll your eyes when your dog takes ages to do his business, remember that Fido might just be getting scientific about his potty spot.28. What is the ritual for dogs when they do their business?A. They poop twice daily.B. They circle before pooping.C. Th
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