海南省海口市第一中学2017届高三上学期第一次月考英语试卷(A卷) WORD版含解析.doc
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1、海南省海口市第一中学2016-2017学年度第一学期高三年级第一次月考英语科试题(A卷)命题人:陈岳 唐小莉 本试卷分为第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第卷第一部分 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. What does the man want to do?A. Finish his work. B. Take it e
2、asy. C. Get something to eat. 2. What does the woman suggest the man buy?A. A dress. B. A jacket. C. A purse.3. When does the man want to go to the library?A. On Monday. B. On Sunday. C. On Saturday.4. Where does this conversation most likely take place?A. At a clothing store. B. At a restaurant. C.
3、 At a laundry place. 5. How does the woman respond to the man?A. She is impressed. B. She is disappointed. C. She is optimistic.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。听下面一段材料,回答第6至7题。6. Why wont
4、the womans sister come to dinner?A. She has to work late. B. She has an appointment. C. Shes in another town. 7. How does the man feel about the dinner tonight?A. He is very excited. B. He is a little disappointed. C. He is quite angry.听下面一段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. Where does the woman plan to go?A. San Fr
5、ancisco. B. Sacramento. C. Los Angeles. 9. What is the best way to see California according to the man?A. Go there by plane. B. Take the train along the coast. C. Go through the centre of California. 听下面一段材料,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Why did the man fall asleep?A. He is sick. B. He works at night. C. His cl
6、ass was boring. 11. Why does the man have to work?A. To play for school. B. To pay his debts. C. To pay his hospital bill. 12. Where will the man probably go next?A. To a class. B. To the financial aid office. C . To the student employment office.听下面一段材料,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. How did the woman get the c
7、omputer?A. She ordered it. B. She borrowed it. C. It was a gift. 14. What surprises the man about the computer?A. The size. B. The price.C. The color.15. What did the woman do in the caf today?A. She talked with a friend. B. She worked on her resume. C. She looked for a job there.16. How does the wo
8、man feel about noisy caf?A. She dislikes the noise. B. She ignores the noise. C. She is inspired by the noise.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. What is true about the Great American Beer Festival?A. Its the oldest beer festival in America. B. Its the cheapest beer festival in the world. C. Its the largest b
9、eer festival in America. 18. How many companies will attend the festival?A. Tens of thousands. B. Hundreds. C. Thousands. 19. According to the talk, what is Sticky Fingers?A. An American beer. B. An organic cheese. C. The name of a beer company. 20. How old are people allowed to enter?A. 18. B. 20.
10、C. 21.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、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AMy first day of high school was like any other first day: registering, finding new classmates, meeting new teachers, and seeking new friends.During lunch, I ran into my first snag of the day. At the di
11、ning hall, as the checkout lady asked for my money, I realized that I had forgotten my money. When I told her about it, I heard a voice behind me. I turned around and there stood a teacher telling her he will pay for my lunch. He told me his name was Mr. Peter Walker, and said, “If you get a chance,
12、 you should take my history class.” I recognize his name, and told him I was in his class later that day. Mr. Walker befriended me on the very first day of school at a very crucial time of the day-lunch!He always told us we should do more than we ever thought. He pushed us to do all things better. H
13、e coached many sports, and sponsored many after class activities. If we were interested in something, he would find a way to expose us to it, say, inviting speakers, taking us on field trips, or obtaining information for us.Two years later, my junior year in school was clicking along nicely when one
14、 day I was riding my motorcycle and I was hit by a car. I spent six days in hospital and was at home in bed for two weeks before returning to school. Mr. Walker stopped by the hospital each day with my work from my teachers. Once I was at home, he would bring my work too.After high school, I attende
15、d the United States Army Airborne School in Georgia. I knew my parents would be there the day I graduated, but they brought an unexpected guest. They came across Mr. Walker at lunch several days before and told him I was about to graduate. His visit, however, was not a surprise to me.21. At the dini
16、ng hall, _.A. Mr. Walker didnt know the author was his studentB. the author knew Mr. Walker was right behind himC. the author decided to invite Mr. Walker to lunchD. the lady didnt want to charge the author for his lunch22The story in Paragraph 4 showed that Mr. Walker was_.A. strict B. caring C. sk
17、illed D. learned 23What can we infer from the last sentence?A. The authors parents had informed him of Mr. Walkers visit.B. The author had invited Mr. Walker to his graduation ceremony.C. Mr. Walker went to visit the author frequently.D. Mr. Walker had a very close relationship with his students. 【考
18、点】人物故事【解析】本文作者回忆了自己的高中生活,尤其是自己的老师MrPeter Walker。1从第二段中的“If you get a chance, you should take my history class”及“I recognize his name, and told him I was in his class later that day”可知,MrWalker在餐厅的时候还不知道作者已经是他的学生,故选项A正确。2第四段讲述了当作者被车撞了之后,无法上学的情况下,MrWalker坚持给作者补习功课。由此可见MrWalker是非常关心人的。故答案选B。3从“His visi
19、t, however, was not a surprise to me”可知,MrWalker总是会在学生生活中的重要时刻出现,足见MrWalker与学生的关系非常亲近。故答案D正确。【答案】ABD BDuring the 1800s, African Americans worked long days in the fields of the American South. They sangsongs that they had brought from Africa while working. One person sanga line. Then a group of worke
20、rsrepeated it. The songs words told of the hardship that people suffered. They clapped their handsand stomped(跺) their feet to the music. In the 1860s, the music changed greatly. African American music took new forms. It was also influenced by dance music, which had great rhythm. Banjos(班卓琴) became
21、popular. A blues singer usually sang a line and then played the banjo in reply. By the early 1900s, the guitar had taken the place of thebanjo in the blues music. The blues music has many obvious characteristics. One of them is that the musical notes are often “bent”. That is, they are changed sligh
22、tly to give a song more strength. Lyrics are the words of a song. Blues lyrics describe everyday life. The lyrics are often about the relationships between men and women. They tell about sadness and overwork. They tell about finding and losing love, having money or being poor, being happy or sad and
23、 lonely. They almost always use the rhythms of everyday speech. A group of blues lyrics usually has three lines. The second line repeats the first line. The third line has different words. By the 1940s, large numbers of AfricanAmericans moved to Chicago. There, a new kind of Chicago blues began. The
24、 new music was excellent dance music. Chicago blues led to the birth of a new musicstyle rock and roll.24.This passage is mainly about _.A.the blues lyricsB. the life of African AmericansC. the blues musicD. the rhythms of different music25.What information does the passage NOT provide?A. How long t
25、he banjo was popular in the blues history.B. When African Americans moved to the American South.C. What the blues lyrics are mostly about.D. How the blues music developed as time went by.26. Which of the following is the most likely taken from a blues song?A. You have to help me. Ill die if you dont
26、. You have to help me.B. Ill die if you dont help me. You have to help me. You have to help me.C. You have to help me. You have to help me. Ill die if you dont. D. Ill die if you dont help me. You have to help me. Please help me.27. What fact does the passage lead you to believe?A. It is not difficu
27、lt to tell the blues music from others from its musical notes. B. The blues singers in the 1860s usually played the guitar while singing songs.C. African Americans sang songs after a long days work to relax in the 1800s.D. Rock and roll was the most popular blues music in Chicago in the 1950s.【考点】政治
28、经济文化【解析】本文主要介绍了The blues music(布鲁斯音乐/蓝调音乐)的历史。1通读全文可知本文主要介绍了The blues music(布鲁斯音乐/蓝调音乐)的历史。故选项C正确。2根据文章内容可知本文没有提到非洲人何时移民到美国。故答案选B。3根据第四段中A group of blues lyrics usually has three linesThe second line repeats the first lineThe third line has different words可知答案C正确。4通过介绍The blues music(布鲁斯音乐/蓝调音乐)的发展可
29、知蓝调音乐有很鲜明的特色。故答案A正确。【答案】CBCA CShould every teenager be given a vaccine(疫苗)against the effects of nicotine, and so prevent them becoming addicted to cigarettes?This controversial possibility seems likely to happen in the future, thanks to the development of a new vaccine for nicotine addiction. The v
30、accine was designed for people who want to quit smoking but who repeatedly relapse(复发).But since most countries are failing to cut the number of children taking up smoking, many people will want to know whether the vaccine should be used far more widely if it proves to be effective.“The vaccine will
31、 be tested first on relapsing smokers, then on those who plan to quit, then on those who are not yet completely addicted,” says Frank Vocci of the National Institute of Drug Abuse. “The final step would be vaccinating young people before they even try smoking, but thats a long way down the road.”Joh
32、n Roberts, medical director of British drug company Xenova, is very enthusiastic. “I think prevention is a huge opportunity,” he says. “If you can take away the pleasure nicotine gives, then teenagers who start smoking are more likely to stop before it becomes a habit.”80% of smokers start in their
33、teens, with 360,000 teenagers and children in the US taking up the habit per year. But would the vaccine be given to all teenagers or only a selected few? “Its hard to decide which children are most at risk of becoming smokers,” says Amanda Sandford of Action on Smoking and Health. Instead she favor
34、s education as a way of discouraging children from smoking. Nabi Biopharmaceuticals is also cautious, “It is very difficult to know what is the right age to give the vaccine to children.”There are also worries about giving the vaccine to long-term adult smokers. Will addicted smokers simply try to b
35、eat the vaccines antibodies(抗体)by smoking more? Gary Norwith, Nabis clinical director, says this would be almost impossible. “Youd have to stick an entire pack of cigarettes in your mouth and smoke for hours to beat the antibodies,” he says.28. Whats Robertss attitude towards giving teens the vaccin
36、e?A. Cautious B. Positive C. Doubtful D. Worried29. What may Sanford agree with?A. Older children have the right to decide.B. Children are most at risk of becoming smokers.C. Every child should be given the vaccine.D. Its important to educate children on the danger of smoking. 30. Norwiths words in
37、the last paragraph suggest that_.A. the vaccine is effective in helping addicted smokers. B. it is hard for children to become long-term smokers.C. long-term adult smokers smoke for hours every day.D. he is worried about the vaccines long-term effects.31. Which of the following would be the best tit
38、le for the text?A. Strong effects of nicotine. B. Stop them before they start.C. More teenagers become addicted. D. Protect teenage nicotine addiction.【考点】社会现象【解析】每个青少年都应该注射尼古丁疫苗来阻止他们吸烟上瘾吗?本文围绕这一问题展开了讨论。1根据第四段中John Roberts, medical director of British drug company Xenova, is very enthusiastic“I thin
39、k prevention is a huge opportunity,”可知Roberts持积极态度。故选项B正确。2根据第五段Instead she favors education as a way of discouraging children from smoking一句可知Sanford认为重要的是要教育孩子们吸烟的危害。故答案选D。3根据最后一段中Will addicted smokers simply try to beat the vaccines antibodies(抗体)by smoking more? Gary Norwith, Nabis clinical dire
40、ctor, says this would be almost impossible可知Gary Norwith认为疫苗很有效。故答案A正确。4通读全文可知本文围绕每个青少年都应该注射尼古丁疫苗来阻止他们吸烟上瘾吗这一问题展开了讨论。故答案B正确。【答案】BDAB DWhy do human beings still risk their lives under ground and doing one of the dirtiest and most dangerous jobs in the world? It is an increasingly urgent question, giv
41、en the recent mining accidents in Sago, W. Va and Huntington, Utah. A small group of engineers and robotics experts look forward to a day in the not-too-distant future when robots and other technology do most of the dangerous mining work. Robotic technology, in particular, holds much promise, McAtee
42、r says, especially when it comes to mapping mines and rescuing trapped miners - the special operations of the mining industry. One of the first mining robots was developed five years ago at Carnegie Mellon Universitys Robotics Institute. It was called Groundhog. It used lasers(激光器) to “see” in dark
43、tunnels and map abandoned minessome of the most dangerous work in the business. The latest design is called Cave Crawler. Its a bit smaller than Groundhog,and even more advanced. It can take photos and videos and has more sensors that can detect the presence of dangerous gases. Incredibly,the robot
44、has a real sense of logic. If it comes across an obstacle it gets momentarily confused. It has to think about what to do and where to go next. Sometimes it throws a fit just like a real person. The greatest problem, though, is cost. The money of the earliest research project was provided by the gove
45、rnment, but that money had dried up, and its not clear where future money will come from. Partly for that reason, and partly because of advances in safety, mining is not nearly as dangerous as it was in the past. Since 1990, fatalities(致命性) have declined by 67% and injuries by 51% , according to the
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