2022年高一下学期第三次月考 英语

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1、2022年高一下学期第三次月考 英语一、听力(每小题1.5分,共30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. Where is the man probably?A. In a hotel.B. In a restaurant.C. At home.2. How much did the man spend on his meal?A. $6.B. $6.5.C. $7.5.3. How is the weather in the mans

2、 country?A. Its very cold.B. Its very dry.C. Its very wet.4. What is the woman probably going to do on Friday night?A. See a movie.B. Study at home.C. Have dinner with the man.5. Where is the woman going?A. To the school.B. To the caf.C. To the post office.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

3、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,各个小题将给出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至7题。6. Why does the man ask the woman to forgive him?A. He cant help her study. B. He has lost her book.C. He has failed the exam.7. How does the woman feel about the mans behavior?A. She feels angry.B. She feels-u

4、pset.C. She feels reasonable.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. How many brothers and sisters does the man have?A. Ten.B. Twelve.C. Thirteen.9. What does the mans mother do?A. She owns a barbers shop. B. She helps run a small family store.C. She works at the bakers.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Which marathon will the woman

5、run?A. The full marathon.B. The two thirds of the full marathon.C. Half the full marathon.11. When does the woman have to get to Taipei?A. Before 7: 00 am.B. Before 6: 00 am.C. Before 5: 00 am.12. What does the man ask the woman to do when she leaves?A. Prepare breakfast.B. Wear her sports suit.C. T

6、urn off the lights.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the woman probably do?A. A babysitter.B. A secretary.C. A nurse.14. When does Mike usually go to bed?A. At 8 oclock.B. At 9 oclock.C. At 10 oclock.15. Why does the woman want the man to e back early?A. To put Mike to bed earlier.B. To ensure her a go

7、od rest.C. To help her with her work16. What do we know about Mike?A. He is having a bad cold.B. He will have an exam tomorrow.C. He often es back home after midnight.听第9段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What kind of person did Clementes parents want him to be?A. Independent.B. Honest.C. Friendly.18. What kind of g

8、ame did Clemente play?A. Basketball.B. Football.C. Baseball.19. How much money did the Brooklyn Dodgers want to offer Clemente?A. $ 10,000.B. $ 20, 000.C. $ 30, 000.20. What happened to Clemente in the end?A. He died in an earthquake.B. He died in a car accident.C. He died in an air accident.二、单项选择(

9、每小题1分,满分15分)21. When water is boiling, steam can be seen _ from it.A. rise B. rose C. rising D. risen22. If we expect _ much cleaner world, we should attract _ worlds attention to protecting the world. A. a; a B. a; / C. a; the D. the; /23. Being in the hospital for six months, he felt as if he was

10、_ from the outside world.A. cut out B. cut off C. cut up D. put off24. With the financial crisis _ across the globe, a lot of panies have shut down and many people have been out of work. A. to spread B. being spread C. spread D. spreading25. His winning the petition has _ his confidence of himself.A

11、. set up B. put up C. made up D. built up26. Every student as well as teachers who _ to visit the museum_ asked to be at the school gate on time.A. is; is B. are; are C. is; are D. are; is 27. _ you eat the correct foods _ be able to keep fit and stay healthy. A. Only if; will you B. Only if; you wi

12、ll C. Unless; will you D. Unless; you will28. She is fed up with sharing a house with others; _, she is looking for her own flat. A. moreover B. therefore C. however D. otherwise 29. The plan to be carried out next month needs _ among the members of the labor union before _ . A. to discuss, carrying

13、 out B. to be carried out, carried out C. discussing, being carried out D. discussed, to be carried out30. _ medicine works in a human body is a question _ not everyone can understand fully.A. How; thatB. That; whichC. That; which D. What; that31. Lily cant afford a holiday and this upsets her very

14、much. _, lets give her a hand .A. If ever B. If so C. If busy D. If anything32. Mum, would you please buy me an MP5 player? If you can help do some housework the whole vacation,you _ have one as a reward.A. mustB. need C. would D. shall33. Has Tom finished writing his essay today? I have no idea. He

15、 _ it this morning. A. wrote B. has written C. was writing D. had written 34. Its said that hes looking for a new job, one _ he can get more money to support his family.A. when B. where C. that D. which35. Would you rather I paid now or later? As you like, sir. _.A. Its my pleasure B. Take your time

16、 C. its up to you D. Youd better do it.三、完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分“Big boys dont cry.” I heard those words a lot 36 up in America in the late sixties and early seventies. In those days men were expected to be 37 and rugged and never shed a tear no matter what. Our 38 were all stone faced cowboys who were t

17、oo 39 to cry. Believing this then I tried my best 40 to cry at all during my teenage and early adult years.All that changed, 41 , as I was driving home alone one night shortly after my Mom 42 . It was dark and raining outside. I was struggling to 43 the car on the road while at the same time 44 to h

18、old the tears back in my eyes. I remember almost going off the road twice as I blinked back (眨眼控制) the salty water that was burning my 45 and blurring (使模糊) my vision. My hands shook, my heart 46 , and my soul felt dead. 47 I could do it no longer. I stopped, pulled over, lay my head on the steering

19、 wheel, and 48 . I cried until the tears couldnt fall anymore. I cried until the pain that I was holding onto so 49 finally fled my heart.After that night I 50 something. Big boys do cry. 51 , it is the biggest hearts that cry the most. I realized too that it is our 52 that can release us from our a

20、nger and our grief while 53 us to our love and our God. Tears help us to embrace this often bittersweet life. They help us to keep growing 54 to each other in love and joy instead of 55 ourselves up in dull, aching, and lonely hearts.36. A. hurryingB. growingC. risingD. getting37. A. toughB. coldC.

21、independentD. active38. A. leadersB. neighborsC. heroesD. fathers39. A. strictB. strongC. stubbornD. eager40. A. stillB. alwaysC. hardlyD. never41. A. otherwiseB. thereforeC. howeverD. instead42. A. leftB. diedC. returnedD. disappeared43. A. keepB. holdC. fixD. move44. A. hoppingB. learningC. managi

22、ngD. struggling45. A. armsB. feetC. eyesD. hairs46. A. hurtB. sankC. frozeD. stopped47. A. ActuallyB. FinallyC. NaturallyD. Immediately48. A. fadedB. sleptC. restedD. cried49. A. secretlyB. carefullyC. stronglyD. firmly50. A. realizedB. pickedC. gainedD. lost51. A. At leastB. In factC. In allD. As u

23、sual52. A. loveB. sweatC. tearsD. relation53. A. helpingB. changingC. removingD. reconnecting54. A. closerB. higherC. richerD. shorter55. A. catchingB. shuttingC. pickingD. wrapping四、阅读理解(每小题2分,满分40分)AThere is a very special wolf that lives in Africa. They are actually called, the African wild dog,

24、of painted dogs. These animals live in open woodlands, or in the plains of Africa. Today, however, most of the animals can be found in eastern or southern Africa. These animals are beautiful. They have rounded ears instead of pointed like most dogs, and they have four toes (脚趾) on each of their four

25、 feet, also a unique characteristic because other dogs have five. Their fine fur is always different from each other. The fur is usually a bination of black, brown, red, and white, and sometimes even yellow. No wonder theyre called the painted wolf.The African wild dog is a very social animal. They

26、live in groups and have numbers from five to about twenty. The members of a group are always very close to one another. They municate in their own language or body language. When someone is very old or sick, the others will help, and they are willing to share the food with the elders and with those

27、who are weak, which is what we should learn from.The family does everything together, from raising young, to sleeping together, to hunting. When they hunt, they will work together suing team work to kill animals that are larger than them.They sometimes hunt farm animals. This is unfortunate, because

28、 both poachers (偷猎者), and people who own farms shoot the painted dogs who are just trying to survive.Before, there used to be many large groups throughout the land, but now the African wild god is very rare. They are also losing their population because of their own loss of habitat thanks to humans

29、farming and forest cutting.56. From the text we learn that the African wild dog .A. lives in the north of Africa B. has sixteen toes altogetherC. has pointed ears like most dogsD. lives in forests in groups57. Why do African wild dogs get the name “painted dogs”?A. They all have colorful fur.B. The

30、dogs in the same group are of different colors.C. Artists love to paint them in different colors.D. None of them has the same color.58. According to the author, what should we learn from African wild dogs?A. They always do everything together.B. They help the sick, the elderly and the weak.C. They a

31、re always very close to one another.D. They municate in their own language.59. Which of the following is NOT the reason why African wild dogs are being very rare?A. Poachers kill some of them.B. They are short of food sometimes.C. They are losing their habitat.D. Farmers shoot some of them.60. Where

32、 could this passage probably be found?A. The TravelersB. Fashion WeeklyC. Animal WorldD. Star MagazineBMost people consider skydiving (高空跳伞) a product of the 20th century, but its history actually goes further back than that. The Chinese attempted to parachute (跳伞) in the 10th century, a thousand ye

33、ars before we did. The Chinese did what we would today call base diving; that is, they jumped off a place that would allow them to float from a height to the ground.The first person to attempt to parachute was a Frenchman named Jacques Garnerin. He jumped from his hot-air balloon at the end of the 1

34、8th century and did tricks on the way down and stupefied the crowds by landing safely on the ground. At the end of the 19th century, Kathie Paulus, a brave German woman, became famous for her skydiving skills.Once the airplane was invented, skydiving took on a whole new form. The airplane made it po

35、ssible to dive from greater heights at greater speeds, allowing for more range in the movements in the air. A woman named Tiny Broadwick became the first woman to jump from a plane in 1913 and dive free fall in 1914.Skydiving was not called skydiving until the middle of the 1950s, when Ronald Young

36、invented the word. It had been called parachuting before this and was mainly used by the military (军事) to land troops in inland locations, or for pilots to jump out of their planes when necessary. Once World War I was over, parachuting became a sport, which we now call skydiving.After World War II,

37、this activity became more a hobby than a military action. Soldiers were trained in parachuting and enjoyed the thrill so much that they continued on for fun. From this, teams and petitions were formed. Skydiving schools appeared in the late 1950s and now it is a recognized extreme sport enjoyed by m

38、any.61. The underlined word “stupefied” in paragraph 2 probably means “_”.A. disappointed B. encouraged C. surprised D. attacked62. Who was the first woman to jump from a plane?A. Jacques Garnerin. B. Kathie Paulus. C. Tiny Broadwick. D. Ronald Young.63. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The Chinese

39、 attempted different skydiving skills in the 10th century.B. Skydiving became popular after the airplane was invented.C. The word skydiving was first used in a military action.D. There were no skydiving schools until the late 1950s.64. What can we infer from the passage?A. Skydiving is not a militar

40、y action any more.B. Kathie Paulus is famous for her skydiving skills.C. The first person who parachuted was from Germany.D. The history of skydiving is longer than that of parachuting.65. What would be the best title for this text?A. The history of skydivingB. The popularity of skydivingC. What is

41、skydiving?D. Why is skydiving an extreme sport?CKids will often ignore your requests for them to shut off the TV, start their chores (杂事), or do their homework as a way to avoid following your directions. Before you know it, youve started to sound like a broken record as you repeatedly ask them to d

42、o their assignments, clean their room, or take out the trash. Rather than saying, “Do your chores now,” youll be more effective if you set a target time for when the chores have to be pleted. So instead of arguing about starting chores, just say, “If chores arent done by 4 p. m., here are the conseq

43、uences.” Then its up to your child to plete the chores. Put the ball back in their court. Dont argue or fight with them, just say, “Thats the way its going to be.” It shouldnt be punitive (惩罚性的) as much as it should be persuasive. “If your chores arent done by 4 p. m., then no video game time until

44、chores are done. And if finishing those chores runs into homework time, thats going to be your loss.” On the other hand, when dealing with homework, keep it very simple. Have a time when homework starts, and at that time, all electronics go off and do not go back on until you see that their homework

45、 is done. If your child says they have no homework, then they should use that time to study or read. Either way, there should be a time set aside when the electronics are off.When a kid wears his iPod or headphones when youre trying to talk to him, make no bones about it;he is not ignoring you, he i

46、s disrespecting you. At that point, everything else should stop until he takes the earplugs out of his ears. Dont try to municate with him when hes wearing headphoneseven if he tells you he can hear you. Wearing them while youre talking to him is a sign of disrespect. Parents should be very tough ab

47、out this kind of thing. Remember, mutual respect bees more important as children mature.66. According to the passage, it seldom happens that_.A. kids turn a deaf ear to their parents requestsB. parents directions sound like a broken recordC. children are ready to follow their parents directionsD. pa

48、rents are unaware of what they are repeating to their kids67. Parents will be able to deal with their child more effectively if they _.A. avoid direct ways of punishmentB. make him do things at their requestC. argue and fight with their childD. allow their child to behave in his own way68. When the

49、kid is doing his homework, parents_.A. should provide him with a good learning environmentB. can do whatever they likeC. can stay aside watching TVD. must switch off the power69. It can be inferred from the passage that_.A. parents should take off their headphones when trying to have a talk with the

50、ir childB. it will make no difference that a kid is wearing his earplugs while talking to his parentsC. parents shouldnt give in to their kid when he shows no sign of respectD. kids purposely talking to their parents with iPod gives them a sense of power and control70. The main idea of the passage i

51、s_.A. that respecting each other is more important than anything elseB. how kids behave to ignore and disrespect their parentsC. that children should make choices and decisions on their ownD. how parents can deal with their kids behavior effectivelyDHalf a century after the March of Dimes (a US char

52、ity organization that collects money for children) put the 20th centurys most feared childhood disease on the road to eradication (根除), Bill Gates declared polio (小儿麻痹症) his important job and challenged world leaders to finish the job.India, Nigeria, Pakistan and Afghanistan now have active transmis

53、sion (传播) of the disease. Gates says the biggest problem with the success of the Global Polio Eradication program in those countries and elsewhere is lack of money.The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation plans to increase its $200 million annual contribution (每年的捐款) by $102 million this year, Gates sa

54、ys. Gates recently met privately with Pakistans President in Washington, D.C., to try to persuade him to provide full support for Pakistans eradication plan. Children in the USA also are at risk, experts say. Parents who dont vaccinate (给某人接种疫苗) their children because they are fearful of vaccine sid

55、e-effects create a large number of children who are likely to be harmed by the virus.“If you increase the number of unvaccinated children, you increase the chance that this virus will find new subjects,” says David Oshinsky, Pulitzer Prized-winning author of Polio: An American Story.“Weve got to get

56、 this vaccine into the mouths of children,” says Bruce Aylward, head of the World Health Organizations eradication program.In 1988, when the World Health Organization launched the Global Polio Eradication program, the disease killed 350,000 children a year worldwide. By last year, the total dropped

57、to fewer than 1,500 worldwide, Aylward says.If Gates provides the final push for polio eradication, he may be remembered as much for helping prevent polio as for founding Microsoft, Oshinsky says.“As long as theres polio anywhere, people everywhere are at risk,” Aylawrd says. “Were still not out of

58、the woods.”71. According to the text, the success of the Global Polio Eradication program mainly depends on .A. the World Health Organizations policyB. the development of a new vaccineC. the local governments supportD. the collection of funds.72. What do we know about polio according to the text?A.

59、People in Nigeria dont take it seriously.B. Its now the most serious childhood disease.C. Great progress has been made in preventing it.D. There are few organizations helping to prevent it.73. According to Oshinsky, .A. Gates should devote more time to MicrosoftB. polio eradication is a very importa

60、nt cause C. vaccine side-effects should not be ignoredD. polio has been brought under control74. According to the passage, which of the following about Bill Gates is TRUE?A. He is the founder of the Global polio Eradication program.B. He persuades some of the world leaders to support the eradication

61、 plan.C. His foundation contributes $302, 000 to eradicate polio every year.D. He works harder on preventing polio than founding Microsoft.75. The underlined part “Were still not out of the woods” means “ ”.A. We get lost in the woodsB. Were not free from troubleC. we have no idea where to goD. Were

62、 unable to eradicate polio五、阅读表达(10分)1Online advertising is simply advertising that is done on the Internet. While it has a much shorter history than traditional advertising, the effects of online advertising can not be undervalued As more people turn to the Internet as a source for daily news, social

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