河北省易县中学2019-2020学年高一(B部)3月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家英语试题一.阅读理解(每空2.5分,共12个小题)。ACongratulations on having been offered, and accepting, a place to study at Cambridge! This page offers some tips that will hopefully make your arrival at Cambridge as stress-free as possible. Before you arriveYour College or Department will send you all the
2、 information you need to prepare yourself for your time in Cambridge, including College information, for example, accommodation, course information, and similar related details. You will be sent an email asking you to complete the Universitys Student Registration exercise. It will only take a few mi
3、nutes. Pre-arrival Freshers Events this summerAround the world in August and September, Cambridge Alumni(毕业生)Groups will be hosting pre-arrival Freshers Events for new students coming to Cambridge this autumn. These events are a great opportunity to prepare for university and make some friends befor
4、e you arrive. There will be the chance to meet current students and alumni from whom you can get tips and advice for living and studying in Cambridge. Arrival and registrationMost courses start in October. The term between October and December is known as Michaelmas Term in Cambridge. Officially, th
5、e first day of the Michaelmas Term is 1 October and this date will be shown on your offer letter. Your College or your Department will advise you about when to arrive. Ceremony activities begin around 1 October for most students. When you arrive in Cambridge, you should go first to your College. The
6、y will be glad to know that you have arrived safely and will advise you on what to do next. MatriculationMatriculation marks the formal admission of a student to membership of the University, and a College may not normally allow an unmatriculatied student to be a resident member of the College. Ever
7、y freshman for matriculation must agree with the following belief by signing the Matriculation Registration Form:I promise to observe the Statutes and Ordinances of the University as far as they concern me, and to pay due respect and obedience to the Chancellor and other officers of the University.1
8、. Who will be interested in this text?A. Senior high students. B. Junior high students.C. Primary school students. D. New university students.2. What can you get from the Pre-arrival Freshers Events?A. Registration and ceremony activities.B. Suggestions for the coming college life.C. Current student
9、s and alumnis agreements.D. Accommodation and similar related details.3. What is the aim of signing the Matriculation Registration Form?A. To make their arrival at Cambridge as free as possible.B. To complete the Universitys Registration exercise.C. To have the students obey the school rules.D. To m
10、ark the formal admission of a student.BOne afternoon I toured an art museum while waiting for my husband to finish a business meeting. I was looking forward to a quiet view of the wonderful works.A young couple viewing the paintings ahead of me chatted nonstop between themselves. I watched them a mo
11、ment and decided she was doing all the talking. I admired his patience for tolerating her constant words. Disturbed by their noise, I moved on.I encountered them several times as I moved through the various rooms of art. Each time I heard her constant talking, I moved away quickly.I was standing at
12、the counter of the museum gift store doing some shopping when the couple approached the exit. Before they left, the man reached into his pocket and pulled out a white object. He turned it into a long cane (手杖) and then tapped his way into the coatroom to get his wifes jacket.“Hes a brave man,” the c
13、lerk at the counter said, “Most of us would give up if we were blinded at such a young age. During his recovery, he made a promise that his life wouldnt change. So, as before, he and his wife come in whenever theres a new art show.”“But what does he get out of the art?” I asked, “He cant see.”“Cant
14、see! Youre wrong. He sees a lot. More than you or I do,” the clerk said, “His wife describes each painting so he can see it in his head.”I learned something about patience, courage and love that day. I saw the patience of a young wife describing paintings to a person without sight and the courage of
15、 a husband who would not allow blindness to change his life.And I saw the love shared by two people as I watched this couple walk away arm in arm.4. Which of the following statements is true?A. The husband was doing all the talking when the couple viewed the works.B. The husband tapped his way to th
16、e coatroom to get his own jacket.C. The husband was considered a brave man by the clerk at the store.D. The husband allowed blindness to change his life.5. The underlined word “encountered” in the passage means “_”.A. cheatedB. metC. talkedD. argued6. We can infer from the passage that _.A. the man
17、had his eyes blinded in a fightB. the man can see very well while visiting the museumC. the woman was very patient and devoted to his husbandD. the man often wasted time by visiting exhibitionsCUniversity can be the most sociable time of your life. For most students, social media is the glue that ho
18、lds packed social diaries together. Facebook will let you know if a game is cancelled, Twitter can promote your DJ set in 140 characters, and your Instagram account will remind you when there are new photos.These tools have made the world increasingly connected, and most students wouldnt consider sh
19、unning them at such a sociable stage of their lives. But social media is by no means a requirement at university, and many do without.“Im a private person and dont feel the need to share everything with everybody I know,” says Caty Forster, 20, a student at the University of Manchester, who has neve
20、r used Facebook or Twitter. Despite social medias benefits, Forster is largely indifferent. Bethany Elgood, 25, stopped using Facebook after she discovered she had developed a bit of an anxiety towards the social media platforms that contain lots of personal details.”I quit Facebook when I was 13. I
21、 left because not only was I bored of passively involved in its Newsfeed, I was also experiencing anxiety. To me, Facebook meant clicking and nosing around peoples lives.People would ask, “How do you keep in touch with people?” and “Wont you miss out anything important?” I was in agreement with Fors
22、ter, who says, “I never feel like Im missing out too much. I dont feel like Id have anything valuable to share or gain from it.”Adrienne Jolly, a careers advisor at UEA, says, “Its hard to prove reliable statistics on social media. But its generally accepted that social media networks are pretty inf
23、luential in this processfor better or worse.”You might decide quitting social media isnt practical in the long run. However, if its ugly side is bringing you down, why not consider taking leave? By doing so, I gained confidence and a strong connection with reality.7. The underlined word“shunning”in
24、Paragraph 2 can be replaced by “_”A. avoidingB. choosingC. usingD. adding8. Why doesnt Bethany use social media?A. She hates to share everything with others.B. She hopes her personal information is safe.C. She buries herself in the busy studies every day.D. She doesnt care what has happened to her f
25、riends.9. What is the attitude of Adrienne Jolly to using social media online?A. She is completely against them.B. She herself refuses to use them.C. She is completely for them.D. She is objective.DPeople from Britain and Ireland first came to live in Australia in 1788. They brought different dialec
26、ts (方言)of English with them. These different kinds of English began to mix and change. The newcomers soon began to speak with their own typical accent(口音) and vocabulary. More and more people came to Australia during the Gold Rush in the 19th and 20th centuries. Some came from Britain and Ireland; o
27、thers came from non-English speaking countries. Australian English continued to grow and change.Australian English has also been influenced by American English. During the Second World War, there were many American soldiers staying in Australia. More importantly, American television shows and music
28、have been popular in Australia since the 1950s.Australians use many words that other English speakers do not use. The famous Australian greeting, for example, is Gday! A native forest is called the bush and central Australia is called the outback. Many words were brought to Australia from Britain an
29、d Ireland. For example, mate means friend,and it is still used in Britain. Some of these words have changed in meaning. Some words have come from Australian original languages, many of which are names for animals, plants and places, like dingo and kangaroo.Australian spelling comes from British spel
30、ling. In words like organise and realise, -ise is the expected and taught spelling method. In words like colour, favourite, -our is the normal, but nouns such as the Labor Party and Victor Harbor are spelled with -or. Program, on the other hand, is more common than programme.There are also differenc
31、es in the definition (定义)of words Australians use in different parts of the country. For example, football means rugby in New South Wales and Queensland, but Australian rules football in everywhere else in Australia. In New South Wales, a swimming costume is called a cossie or swimmers, while in Que
32、ensland it is called togs and bathers in Victoria.10. According to the passage, which of the following is spoken only by Australians? _A. Mate. B. Outback.C. Program. D. Rugby.11. What can we conclude from the last paragraph? _A. The same word might have different meanings in different parts of Aust
33、ralia.B. There arc different expressions about sports in Australia.C. Australian rules football is the most popular sport in Australia.D. Australians are fond of sports and games.12. What might be the best title for the text? _A. The History of Australia.B. The Development of Australian English.C. T
34、he Birth of Australian English.D. Different Kinds of English Across the World.二.七选五(每空2分,共5个小题)。Is Fresh Air Really Good for You?We all grew up hearing people tell us to “go out and get some fresh air.” _1_ According to recent studies, the answer is a big YES, if the air quality in your camping area
35、 is good._2_ If the air youre breathing is cleanwhich it would be if youre away from the smog of citiesthen the air is filled with life-giving, energizing oxygen. If you exercise out of doors, your body will learn to breathe more deeply, allowing even more oxygen to get to your muscles(肌肉) and your
36、brain.Recently, people have begun studying the connection between the natural world and healing(治愈). _3_ In these places patients can go to be near nature during their recovery. It turns out that just looking at green, growing things can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, and put people into a bet
37、ter mood(情绪).Greenery is good for us. Hospital patients who see tree branches out their window are likely to recover at a faster rate than patients who see buildings or sky instead. _4_ It gives us a great feeling of peace._5_While the suns rays can age and harm our skin, they also give us beneficia
38、l Vitamin D . To make sure you get enough Vitamin Dbut still protect your skinput on sunscreen right as you head outside. It takes sunscreen about fifteen minutes to start working, and thats plenty of time for your skin to absorb a days worth of Vitamin D .A. Fresh air cleans our lungs.B. So what ar
39、e you waiting for?C. Being in nature refreshes us.D. Another side benefit of getting fresh air is sunlight.E But is fresh air really as good for you as your mother always said?F. Just as importantly, we tend to associate air with health care.G. All across the country, recovery centers have begun bui
40、lding Healing Gardens. 三.完形填空(每空1.5分,共20个小题)。I believe that we get out of this world what we put into it. Usually, the rewards are indirect and sometimes hard to _1_,but usually what you _2_comes back to you there and then!A couple of days ago my step-son, Josh, was preparing for an event. Children
41、from his primary school were going for their first trial day at the secondary school,so that they could _3_what they would meet after the summer holidays. A big _4_for a student!I was in the middle of softie stuff when I noticed him _5_in a pot where we keep pens and pencils. In primary school they
42、use pencils, _6_secondary kids get to write with pens. And Josh was looking for a _7_He came out with a(n) _8_pen that was missing a piece off the end. His _9_day deserved a pen better than that. So I _10_what I was doing and went to the drawer where my _11_pen livedI would _12_that pen,but this was
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