高一英语12月月考试题1

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山东省武城县第二中学2016-2017学年高一英语12月月考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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. When should the train arrive?A. 2:00.B. 2:15.C. 1:45.2. Who is sick?A. Jane.B. Freddie.C. Martin.3. What is the man doing?A. Asking for directions.B. Offering help.C. Giving advice.4. What is the man’s favorite color?A. Red.B. Brown.C. Blue.5. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Park the car.B. Order the food quickly.C. Have a meal an hour later.第二节听下面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,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6. Who bought an iPhone in New York?A. The woman.B. The woman’s brother.C. The man’s roommate.7. How much does an iPhone cost in Hong Kong?A. 4000 yuan.B. 4500 yuan.C. 6000 yuan.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What does the woman think comes first?A. A chicken.B. An egg.C. There’s no answer.9. What meal are the speakers going to eat?A. Breakfast.B. Lunch.C. Dinner.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What does the man want to do?A. Live in a big city.B. Work in an office.C. Move to a small island.11. What kind of work does the man do?A. He runs a clothing business.B. He has a tour company.C. He works for an airline.12. Where might the speakers go soon?A. Ireland.B. Greece.C. England.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. What is the woman complaining about?A. Her hearing.B. Her husband’s voice.C. Her work.14. What does the woman think is the cause of her problem?A. The sunshine.B. The wind.C. The traffic.15. Where do the speakers live?A. Chicago.B. San Francisco.C. London.16. Where does the woman want to go?A. To the beach.B. To the store.C. To the doctor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. Where was Napoleon born?A. In Italy.B. In France.C. In Russia.18. When did the French Revolution begin?A. In 1769.B. In 1789.C. In 1821.19. What did Napoleon do to the British army?A. He let them join the French army.B. He made them leave France.C. He fought them in Russia.20. Where did Napoleon live at the end of his life?A. On an island in Italy.B. In the south of France.C. On an island in the South Atlantic Ocean.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、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

APersonal computers and the Internet give people new choices about how to spend their time.Some may use this freedom to share less time with certainfriends or family members, but new technology will also let them stay in closer touch with those they care most about. I know this frompersonal experience.E-mail makes it easy to work at home, which is where I now spend most weekends and evenings. My working hours aren't necessarily much shorter than they once were, but I spend fewer of them at the office. This lets me share more time with my young daughter than I might have if she'd been born before electronic mail became such a practical tool.The Internet also makes it easy to share thoughts with a group of friends. Say you do something fun like seeing a great movie, and perhaps there are four or five friends who might want to hear about it. If you call each one, you may tire of telling the story.With e-mail, you just write one note about your experience at your convenience, and address it to all the friends you think might be interested. They can read your message when they have time, and read only as much as they want to. They can reply at their convenience, and you can read what they have to say at your convenience.E-mail is also an inexpensive way to stay in close touch with people who live far away. More than a few parents use e-mail to keep in touch, even daily touch, with their children off at college.We just have to keep in mind that computers and the Internet offer another way of staying in touch. They don't take the place of any of the old ways.21. The purpose of this passage is to .A. explain how to use the InternetB. describe the writer's joy of keeping up with the latest technologyC. tell the merits(长处,优点) and usefulness of the InternetD. introduce the reader to basic knowledge about personal computers and the Internet22. The use of e-mail has made it possible for the writer to .A. spend less time workingB. have more free time with her childC. work at home on weekendsD. work at a speed comfortable for her23. According to the writer, e-mail has an obvious advantage over the telephone because the former helps one .A. reach a group of people at a time convenientlyB. keep one's communication as personal as possibleC. pass on much more information than the latterD. get in touch with one's friends faster than the latter24. The best title for this passage is .A. Computer: New Technological AdvancesB. Internet: New Tool to Maintain Good FriendshipC. Computers Have Made Life EasierD. Internet: a Convenient Tool for CommunicationBThe elephant was lying heavily on its side, fast asleep. A few dogs started barking at it. The elephant woke up in a terrible anger: it chased the dogs into the village where they ran for safety. That didn't stop the elephant. Itdestroyed a dozen houses and injured several people. The villagerswere scared and angry. Then someone suggested calling Parbati, the elephant princess.Parbati Barua's father was a hunter of tigers and an elephant tamer (驯兽者). He taught Parbati to ride an elephant before she could even walk. He also taught her the dangerous art of the elephant round-up how to catch wild elephants.Parbati hasn't always lived in the jungle. After a happy childhood hunting with her father, she was sent to boarding school in the city. But Parbati never got used to being there and many years later she went back to her old life. "Life in the city is too dull. Catching elephants is an adventure and the excitement lasts for days after the chase," she says.But Parbati doesn't catch elephants just for fun. "My work," she says, "is to rescue man from the elephants, and to keep the elephants safe from man." An d this is exactly what Parbati has been doing for many years. Increasingly, the Indian elephant is angry: for many years, illegal hunters have attacked it and its home in the jungle has been reduced to small pieces of land. It is now fighting back. Whenever wild elephants enter a tea garden or a village, Parbati is called to guide the animals back to the jungle before they can kill.The work of an elephant tamer also involves love and devotion. A good elephant tamer will spend hours a day singing love songs to a newly captured elephant. "Eventually they grow to love their tamers and never forget them. They are also more loyal than humans," she said, as she climbed up one of her elephants and sat on the giant, happy animal. An elephant princess indeed!25. For Parbati, catching elephants is mainly to .A. get long-lasting excitementB. make the angry elephants tameC. send them back to the jungleD. keep both man and elephants safe26. Before Parbati studied in a boarding school, .A. she spent her time hunting with her fatherB. she learned how to sing love songsC. she had already been called an elephant princessD. she was taught how to hunt tigers27. Indian elephants are getting increasingly angry and they revenge(恢复) because .A. they are caught and sent for heavy workB. illegal hunters capture them and kill themC. they are attacked and their land gets limitedD. dogs often bark at them and chase them28. The passage starts with an elephant story in order to explain that in India .A. people easily fall victims(受害者)to elephants attacksB. dogs are as powerful as elephantsC. elephant tamers are in short supplyD. the man-elephant relationship is getting worseCHow many men do housework? Recently a European Commission tried to find out people's ideas and reactions to the women's movement. As part of their survey (调查), they asked many men and women the question, "Who does the housework?" The men answered very differently from the women!The housework they asked people about were: preparing meals, washing dishes, cleaning the house and babysitting. 48% of British husbands said they did these things. 37% of Danish men helped in the house. But only 15% of Italian men said they did the housework, many of them said they never helped at all!But there was an interesting point of view from the wives. According to British wives, only 38% of their husbands helped in the house. And Italian wives said that their husbands hardly ever helped. The Italian and British men did not tell the truth! The Commission found that Danish men were the most trustful husbands; their answers were the same as their wives' answers.Do the men you know help in the house? Do you think the survey gives a true picture in your experience? Write and tell us what you think.29. The survey was carried out in .A. BritainB. EuropeC. DenmarkD. Italy30. The subject for the survey is .A. how many boys do the houseworkB. who are more diligent (勤劳), wives or husbandsC. how many women do the houseworkD. who does the housework at home31. From the passage we can see that .A. there were more husbands who did the housework than wivesB. husbands did half of the housework all the timeC. there were more wives who did the housework than husbandsD. wives did all the housework at home32. More husbands help in the house than husbands.A. British; DanishB. Italian; DanishC. Danish; BritishD. Italian; BritishDWant to stay away from colds? Put on a happy face.Compared to unhappy people, those who are cheerful and relaxed are less likely to suffer from colds, according to a new study. It's possible that being happy helps the body fight illnesses, say the researchers from New York University."It seems that positive(积极的) feelings may reduce (减少) the danger of illness," said the study's chief researcher Sheldon Cohen.In an earlier study, Cohen found that people who were cheerful and lively caught coughs and colds less often. People who showed feelings were also less likely to tell their doctors that they felt ill.In this study, Cohen's interviewed 193 adults every day for two weeks. During the interviews, the people told researchers about the happy or sad feelings they had that day. After the two weeks, the people were given colds by doctors and had to stay alone in a room for six days.The result showed that everyone in the study was equally(相等地) likely to get ill. But for people who said they felt happy during the research period, their illness was less serious and lasted for a shorter time.Cohen believes that when people experience positive feelings, their body may produce a chemical that helps fight illness and disease. So if you are worried about your health, look on the bright side more often.33. Which of the following was NOT a part of the study?A. People talked about their feelings every day.B. People were kept alone for six days.C. People were given colds by doctors.D. People were made to feel unhappy.34. What did the study find?A. People who felt happy never got ill.B. People's feelings didn't influence their health.C. People with good feelings became ill more easily,D. People with positive feelings had less serious illnesses35. What is the best title for this passage?A. Smiles can fight coldsB. The cause of coldsC. The danger of coldsD. How people get sick第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。