高一上学期英语第一次月考试卷第3套真题
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高一上学期英语第一次月考试卷一、阅读理解1. 阅读理解There’s so much to see and do in the coolest little capital. Here’s ourlist of the top 5 must dos when you visit Wellington.Enjoy 360° views from the top ofMount VictoriaGet a full view of the city and a great photo at the Mount VictoriaLookout. Watch the ships sailing in and plane taking off from WellingtonAirport.Ride the historic Wellington Cable CarThe Cable Car is a Wellington mark. It runs from Lambton Quay up toKelburn. At its top, there’s a lookout, the Cable Car Museum, and Space Placeat Carter Observatory.Check out our world famous movie-making magicGet into the imagination and the skills of artists behind some of theworld’s most wonderful movies at the Weta Cave mini-museum, where you canfind yourself in the world of the movie--- The Lord of the Rings.Have a close touch at Wellington ZooDo you want to hand-feed a giraffe, play with a group of meerkats or touch a cheetah’s fur? All are possible atWellington Zo o, the best little zoo in the world.Discover our stories at Te PapaThe national museum of New Zealand, Te Papa, is fascinating and funfor any age. The exhibits tell stories about each side of New Zealand in new and exciting ways. By theway, you can enter the Te papa museum for free.(1)Where can visitors have a full view of Wellington?A . At the Weta Cave mini-museum.B . At the Mount Victoria Lookout.C . At Wellington Zoo.D . At Te Papa.(2)Which tourist attraction can be entered for free?A . The Te Papa museum.B . The Cable Car Museum.C . Wellington Zoo.D . The Weta Cave mini-museum.(3)Who will probably be interested in the Wata Cave mini-museum?A . People who love nature.B . People who love history.C . People who love moviesD . People who love animals.(4)Where does this text probably come from? .A . A health newspaper.B . A science textbook.C . A travel website.D . A fashion magazine.2. 阅读理解It has been a year since I found out my friend had passed away. I stillstore his phone number, even though I know calling the number will never reachhim again. I feel like if I deleted his phone number, it would mean he was really gone.Over the past few years, we have planned to travel together just to seethe dolphins in the sea. However, for some reasons it didn’t happen, yet Ialways took his calls over the years. We shared a lot of interests.When I knew that he had been diagnosed with a very serious illness and was inhospital, I remembered sending messages to him. I did not receive a messageback, so I left a voicemail.A week later, I sent him a message once again. However, I still didn’t get areply. I thought he was busy. During the next several months I was very busy,too. Suddenly, in that mid-summer, I received a short message: “Sorry,Marlynn, He has passed away.”I was very sad and surprised at the words. I was very sad and regretful.Iregretted that I let the months pass without trying again. I worked with manypeople who had also lost their best friends. The sadness is often unspeakable.There is guilt ,helplessness and sadness that is difficult to put into words.Now I try to be grateful for the times and memories we have. I realizethe best thing that we can do is value the ones we love.(1)What do we know about the writer’s friend?A . He live d by himself.B . He deleted the writer’s phone number.C . He has gone to a far-away city.D . He has been dead for a year.(2)What did the writer do when he didn’t receive her friend’s message?A . She telephoned him.B . She left a voice message to him.C . She wrote to him a week later.D . She visited him right away.(3)What does the author want to express in paragraph 4?A . Her hard working experience.B . People’s attitude towards life.C . Her sadness of losing friends.D . Her surprise at her friend’s illn ess.(4)What can be the best title for the text?A . Never RegretB . Value the Ones We LoveC . A Friend with IllnessD . Be Grateful for the Future Time3. 阅读理解We are the CEOs. We are the head designers. We are the top engineers. Weare the senior creators. We are the inventors. We are the only maker of our ownhappiness.However, we still have learned that people’s views on happiness oftenchange with many outside things. Some people smile happily beside their newcars and homes. Students feel excited when they get better grades. Babies laughloudly when they get new toys. Maybe true happiness has been lost in thesethings.How could we have allowed ourselves to be cheated for so long? Somethingoutside may give us happiness, but what directs us to real happiness is inner spirit.Our spirit is so easily broken, yet it is the single strongest thing weown. Why do people with terrible diseases still smile? Why do those with abroken heart still find joy? The inner spirit is powerful, and it is the onlything on earth that can be broken into pieces but can perfectly mend itselfwith time. Think about those who suffer a lot but still feel happy. Their innerspirit is very strong.Our inner spirit will be the greatest gift that we give ourselves. It isour compass tohappiness, but we are the tour guides.(1)What is the author’s view about happiness?A . It can be bought from others.B . It has been lost.C . We create it ourselves.D . It belongs to successful persons.(2)What does paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A . Babies want to buy more toys.B . People like smiling beside their new cars.C . Students feel happy after getting good grades.D . People’s views on happiness change with outside things.(3)What is the guide to getting happiness according to the author?A . A compass.B . People’s inner spirit.C . Other people’s views.D . Things people can buy.(4)Why does the author mention those who suffer a lot but still feel happy?A . To stress the power of inner spirit.B . To introduce the direction of happiness.C . To explain the importance of happiness.D . To tell readers the meaning of the joy.4. 阅读理解On Tuesday. Google announced a new feature for the Google Assistant.People can send reminders to friends and family on their phone or their GoogleHome equipment.Google has named t he new feature Assignable Reminders. Here’s how thenew Assignable Reminders feature works with Google Assistant.You start off by simply starting the Google Assistant by saying”Hey Google” or by whatever shortcut you have set on your phone. After this, youcan tell Google Assistant to remind someone of something at a certain time.This feature will also be feasible on the Google Home smartspeaker, or a smart display which works with Google Assistant. The personreceiving the reminder can also replay the reminder by asking Google Assistantto show them a list of all their reminders.These reminders can only be sent to people who are already listed asfamily in your Google account or people who are linked and voice-matched to thesame Google Home equipment.Another feature built within Assignable Reminders is the ability to setreminders based on someone’s place. For example, you can set a reminder forfriends to buy you something from a store as soon as they reach there.Assignable Reminders will be put into use in the next few weeks in theU.S. , the U.K, and Australia.(1)What’s the new feature for the Google Assistant?A . Linking to more people.B . Sending pictures to the family.C . Reminding someone of something on the phone.D . Answering a phone call for people.(2)What can replace the underlined word “feasible” in paragraph 4?A . freeB . lostC . madeD . used(3)Who can receive your reminders besides those listed in your Google account?A . Those who have ever sent reminders.B . Those who know the Google Assistant.C . Those who are using Google Home equipment.D . Those who are linked to the same Google Home equipment.(4)What’s the text mainly about?A . A feature of Google Assistant.B . Reminders will be put into use soon.C . Reminding someone to do something i n time.D . Using the “Voice Match” to recognize the voice.二、完形填空5. 完形填空I was a young newspaper reporter, and I wanted to succeed. My first 1wasin Latin America. It was almost my lastjob.I had not 2to stay in the village of Zacate, 3it had been raining hard for a whole day. So Ihad to stay there.I found people there full of 4. This village was at the foot of a volcano . It was becoming more 5.Men, women and children came to the square. A few helped each other and wentout of town to get as far away from the volcano as possible, with large andfull 6in their hands. Suddenly, I felt a strong 7.The villagers in the square 8as soon as they felt the earthquake.Suddenly, I saw black smoke 9down the side of the mountain towards thevillage. Trees and grass 10up in a second. The volcano was coming so 11that in less than a minute the roads to thevillages were 12.All I could do was watch and 13.Suddenly, my landlord cried out, “Look!” He 14to a small hill. The lava was not coming over it but 15on each side of the 16,leaving the village center 17. For a time, at least, we were 18,unless the lava grew much and bigger.My landlord gave me a wet blanket to cover myself to avoid the 19and we poured water over our heads to coolourselves. We could hardly breathe because of the heat and the 20of the burning houses. Thanks to my landlord,I survived the volcano.(1)A . friendB . JobC . voyageD . shopping(2)A . plannedB . disagreedC . hatedD . refused(3)A . soB . ifC . orD . but(4)A . happinessB . fearC . determinationD . power(5)A . comfortableB . weakC . activeD . calm(6)A . flowersB . umbrellasC . booksD . packs(7)A . floodB . earthquakeC . coldD . fire(8)A . ran awayB . laughedC . stoppedD . sat down(9)A . rollingB . disappearingC . lyingD . settling(10)A . grewB . gaveC . burnedD . came(11)A . graduallyB . frequentlyC . fastD . late(12)A . put offB . cut offC . built upD . fixed up(13)A . waitB . readC . sleepD . relax(14)A . returnedB . addedC . gotD . pointed(15)A . recoveringB . restingC . seekingD . flowing(16)A . elevatorB . farmC . villageD . street(17)A . unimportantB . unusualC . uncrowdedD . undamaged(18)A . dangerousB . warmC . safeD . kind(19)A . lightningB . heatC . partnerD . enemy(20)A . smokeB . colorC . sizeD . noise三、任务型阅读6. 任务型阅读Teenagers do not always agree with adults. ________But in a program in New York, adults and teenagers live together in a friendly way.Each summer 200 teenagers and 50 adults are invited to join the program. ________Everyone in the group works for seven hours a day. They not only keep busy, but also find meaning and happiness in work. Some teenagers work in the forest or on the farm. Some learn to make things like tables and chairs. ________There are a few free hours each day, and weekends are free, too. During the free hours, some of the teenagers learn to take photos or paint pictures. Some sit around and talk, sing or dance. All in all, each teenager has his own way to spend his free time. ________In this program the teenagers and the adults make the rules together. If someone breaks a rule, they will talk about it and ask: “What should we do about it?”One teenager talks about his experience. “You stop thinking only about yourself. ________”A. You learn to think about the group.B. They, at times, have their own opinions.C. Teenagers and adults talk with each other.D. The adults will teach them to make other things too.E. Proper rules are necessary while people live together.F. Some teenagers don’t know how to spend their free time.G. They live together for two months as members of a work group.四、语法填空7. 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。