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1、2018 屆 高 二 上 學(xué) 期 第 一 次 月 考英 語 試 卷第I卷第一部分 單項選擇(共20小題,每小題0.5分,滿分10分)1. Have you been to the theme park? Of course. I it several times when I was in university. A. had visited B. visited C. have visited D. was visiting 2. Were looking for a headmaster, who will devote himself entirely to the cause of e
2、ducation. A. he B. that C. the one D. one 3. Obesity is major concern for public health officials and also may affect test scores of students. A. a; / B. a; a C. the; / D. the; the 4. Do you want to go to the USA for further education? . Id like to find a job to support my family. A. Never mind B. I
3、 dont care C. Not really D. I couldnt agree more 5. Susan was determined to work hard at her lessons this term to the expectations of her parents. A. live up to B. come up to C. get down to D. look forward to 6. Could you imagine a future changed by technology our lessons are taught by robots rather
4、 than human teachers? A. at which B. that C. which D. in which 7. Not only their kids to join in the physical activities they enjoy, but schools should also create opportunities for children to be active. A. should parents encourage B. parents should encourage C. did parents encourage D. parents enc
5、ouraged 8. I feel very lucky, because what Ive accomplished in sports is my wildest dreams. A. over B. beyond C. against D. within 9. From the way the kids spend their money, the researchers can see they really value in life.A. which B. where C. what D. how10. with teens who spend much of their free
6、 time in front of TV sets, those who are physically active often have better grades. A. Compared B. To compare C. Comparing D. Having compared 11. It will be very convenient to travel in this city when the underground next year. A. will be completedB. is completed C. has completed D. would complete1
7、2. My brother wants to leave the company as it is I would like to expand it. A. unless B. since C. before D. while13. According to the school rule, no student go out during the class without the teachers permission. A. could B. need C. shall D. would14. Its neither aliens nor a rare disease will thr
8、eaten the human race in the future, but climate change. A. whether B. which C. what D. that 15. The terrible earthquake struck the southwest of the country last week, 6 deaths and hundreds of injuries. A. causing B. to cause C. caused D. having caused16. Moyan was at loss when he received news that
9、he had been awarded the Nobel Prize in literature. A. the; the B. the; / C. a; the D. a; / 17. Miss Lee didnt notice little Tom slide out of the classroom; she something on the blackboard. A. was writing B. wrote C. had written D. has written18. Stephen Hawking, “the greatest genius of the late 20th
10、 century”, announced that there are really grey holes in the universe.A. calling B. to call C. to be called D. called19. The famous singer made a promise to the public that he would half of the years income to help the disabled. A. give out B. give away C. give in D. give up 20. Ray Kurzweil is a co
11、mputer scientist and an employee of Google, specializes in Internet-related services. A. that B. when C. where D. which第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題; 每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A 、B 、C 和 D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AWhen I was a child, I had to go to church and obey many other rules, though these rule
12、s at times caused resentment (怨恨). Perhaps the most extreme parenting decision my parents made for my four brothers and sisters and me was to create a home environment without a television. We hated this decision at that time, because there was seemingly no way to keep this embarrassing fact a secre
13、t at school. Naturally, simple pleasures like cartoons, football games, and movies became huge novelties (新奇事物). I would go over to friends or relatives houses for that access alone.When I reached high school, my parents bought a television, though it had no cable. However, I did spend most of my ch
14、ildhood in a home without a television. In fact not having a television did contribute a great deal to my skills, and it also forced me to develop other valuable interests. We grew up in a small town, so my brothers and sisters and I spent time exploring streets, fields and woods. And of course I re
15、ad and wrote and studied, which pushed me toward a career path.So would I give a similar situation to my own children if I had them? I doubt it, at least not in the most extreme sense. Im too much of a football fan, not to mention the TV serials (連續(xù)劇) like The Wire. But television or almost anything
16、 for that matter is unhealthy for kids. It can prevent them from living a full life. So maybe a reasonable answer is no cable or no video-game systems or simply setting the time limit, but I havent exactly worked out how to confine it yet. Although some people are against my idea, we do need limits
17、after all.21. From the text we can learn that _.A. the author didnt like watching TV as a childB. the authors family seldom went to church C. not having a TV set brought the author many benefits D. few homes had a TV set when the author was a child22. From the last paragraph we can learn the author
18、thinks that _.A. children shouldnt watch TV too much B. children should be forbidden to watch TV C. children should only watch serials and sports on TV D. watching TV is unhealthy for both adults and children 23. Which of the following can replace the underlined word “confine” in the last paragraph?
19、A. Limit. B. Punish. C. Reject. D. Support.BIn the spring of my career, I found myself questioning the choice of my lifes work. The students did not appear to be motivated; the paperwork was overwhelming (巨大的) and the constant changes of educational direction were discouraging. But I just could not
20、bring myself to do anything else. “Next year,” I would say, “next year I will switch jobs, make more money and have far less stress.” Next year just never came. I am now in my forties. And while I am no longer in the classroom or at the schoolhouse, I remain an educator. It finally dawns on me that
21、there is no other profession that will let me change childrens minds and have an impact on their future. For every student that finally “got it”, for every new teacher that said, “You inspired me to stay,” I get the raise that has never quite made it to my paycheck.I was on a plane recently and the
22、flight attendant asked my name. When I told him, he said, “I knew that was you! You taught at my elementary school. You made me take my cap off in the building and told me I was handsome.” He then paused and said, “I think I kept my hat on until you saw me, just so I could get that compliment (贊美).
23、Thank you for making me feel special.” We have now entered an age where nothing is private and secrets are hard to keep. Your “friends” are counted by simply clicking a button. Face-to-face interactions are seen by many as unnecessary and time-consuming. Of course, we can do anything online, includi
24、ng teaching and learning. But I guess I am just old school. I want to look into your eyes when the answer finally dawns on you. 24. From the first paragraph, we can learn that the author _.A. never wanted to change the jobB. wasnt a success as a teacherC. doesnt regret being an educatorD. was not ha
25、ppy with her paycheck 25. The author told us the experience in Paragraph 2 mainly to show _.A. feedback on teachers classes from studentsB. the friendship between teachers and students C. an important role praise plays in peoples lifeD. the great influence teachers have on students 26. What can we i
26、nfer from the last paragraph?A. The author is out of fashion in todays world. B. The author still prefers face-to-face communication. C. The author thinks online communication is boring.D. The author suggests that people stay away from the Internet.27.What could be the authors purpose in writing the
27、 text?A. To make a summary of her teaching career. B. To express her views on the Internet.C. To show the influence of a teacher. D. To share her belief as a teacher.CImagination Stage is a childrens theater in the state of Maryland. A special performance is put on for children with autism (自閉癥) eac
28、h day. People with autism have difficulty communicating and socializing with other people. Children in the theater are allowed to move around during the performance. Its OK if they shout out or hold their ears when the music is too loud. These special performances are sometimes the only thing that a
29、 family can go to the theater together to see if a child has autism.That is the same idea with Autism on the Seas. This company organizes vacations for families of children with autism, especially vacations on cruise ships. Jamie Grover is director of group development in Autism on the Seas. He said
30、, “With our staff on board, parents know that they are going to be able to relax, enjoy their vacation, and participate in ship activities. They know that their children are well taken care of.”The benefit of such vacations organized by Autism on the Seas is not waiting in huge lines on departure da
31、y. The company has staff to help in the ports. Waiting in long lines or being in the middle of big crowds can cause problem behavior in children with autism. Autism on the Seas helps families avoid situations like that.Autism on the Seas works with the help of cruise companies like Royal Caribbean.
32、Special times or places are arranged for families to play video games, go skating or rock climbing, or eat dinner. Autism on the Seas also directs families to organizations that can help them pay for these vacations.Bambi Van Woert from the state of Michigan went on a cruise with her 7-year-old Ben,
33、 who has autism. She said, “I would never do something like this myself. I cannot take Ben shopping by myself at this point, so for me to try to do a cruise without help would be absurd.”28. What makes the childrens theatre Imagination Stage special? A. That it only allows children with autism to en
34、ter. B. That it puts on plays performed by people with autism. C. That it mainly puts on plays about people with autism. D. That it puts on special performances for kids with autism.29. What do we know about the company Autism on the Seas? A. It helps families of children with autism pay for vacatio
35、ns. B. It was started with the help of the cruise company Royal Caribbean. C. It organizes vacations for families of children with autism. D. It takes care of kids with autism while their parents are away.30. The third paragraph mainly tells us _.A. some occasions that kids with autism should avoid
36、B. some behavioural problems of children with autism C. some activities children with autism can take part in D. the benefit of vacations organized by Autism on the Seas31. Bambi Van Woert is mentioned in the last paragraph to show that _. A. parents of a child with autism dont want such trips B. pa
37、rents of a child with autism live a very difficult life C. children with autism dont like doing anything with their parentsD. such cruise trips can really help families of children with autismDCliffside Manor Apartments are conveniently located (位于) just 15 minutes from Downtown Pittsburgh, Cranberr
38、y Township, Greater Pittsburgh International Airport and Robinson Township shopping district. This community (社區(qū)) has 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for rent. Pet-free community.Individually controlled heat & air conditioningBalconies/PatiosIndividual extra storageOff-street parkingLaundry facilitie
39、s (設(shè)施) in each building Equipped kitchens with dishwashers Furnished apartments available Castle Ridge Luxury Apartment Homes are located in the suburban south hills of Pittsburgh, convenient to I-279 interstate highway, Pittsburgh International Airport, and the public transit (運輸) system. 1, 2 &
40、; 3 bedroom apartment homes for rent. Pets are accepted with pet fee. Convenient scenic south hills location Walking distance to the public transportationShape up 24/7 in your fitness centerHeated swimming pool & tropical tanning bedClubhouse & Business centerFull sized washer/Dryer in your
41、unitFireplaces in every unit Alvern Garden Apartments are pleasantly situated in a quiet residential (住宅的) neighborhood in the suburban south hills of Pittsburgh. Close to Keystone Oaks School District and nearby restaurants and minutes to South Hills Village shopping mall. 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apar
42、tments for rent. Cats only with a $250.00 security deposit. 24 hour emergency maintenance (應(yīng)急搶修)Free gas cookingSwimming poolOne block from subway Laundry facilitiesCovered parking availableThe Pointe at Adams Ridge is located north of Pittsburgh with convenience to I-79 interstate highway, shopping
43、, restaurants & entertainment. 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments for rent. Pets are welcome. Island kitchens/Built-in microwave racks Conference and business centerSandy beach poolPrivate movie theaterIndoor basketball courtEnglish pub gathering room32. In which communities are you allowed to keep
44、 a pet dog?A. Cliffside Manor Apartments & Castle Ridge Luxury Apartment Homes.B. Alvern Garden Apartments & The Pointe at Adams Ridge.C. Cliffside Manor Apartments & Alvern Garden Apartments.D. Castle Ridge Luxury Apartment Homes & The Pointe at Adams Ridge. 33. Mr. Parker often tra
45、vels on business by air and loves body building. Which community can interest him most?A. Cliffside Manor Apartments. B. Castle Ridge Luxury Apartment Homes.C. Alvern Garden Apartments. D. The Pointe at Adams Ridge.34. The Smiths prefer to rent in Alvern Garden Apartments rather than the other three
46、 probably because _.A. they have a school-age childB. they like swimmingC. they want to cook themselvesD. they care much about shopping convenience35. We can learn from the text that _.A. Cliffside Manor Apartments dont have a parking placeB. Castle Ridge Luxury Apartment Homes offer free laundry se
47、rvices C. Alvern Garden Apartments arent suitable for those who like quietnessD. The Pointe at Adams Ridge provides places for business meetings第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10 分) 根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。 When it comes to benefits of volunteering, a lot of people think its all about the warm fee
48、lings after helping someone. 36 For example, volunteering1. Teaches you new skillsFrom helping make websites to teaching kids languages, to arranging events for charity, volunteering can really be almost anything. 37 And through overcoming these you learn and start to master completely new skills.2.
49、 Can be relevant work experienceSomething that seems to stop many is that experience often seems to be a prerequisite (必備條件) for some jobs. 38 Theres many a journalist that gets his or her start through volunteering for a college or university paper, and thats not at all the only profession this app
50、lies to.3. Can be therapeutic (治療的)One of my close friends has completely transformed since she started working for disabled kids. 39 It allows you to see the world and other people from a whole different point of view, which in turn can make you grateful for what you already have and see your own p
51、ersonal value.4. Helps you expand your networkOne of the great things for volunteering is that you meet a wide variety of people. 40 Sometimes its very convenient to have a broad network.A. Volunteering helps you grow as a person.B. As it turns out, thats far from the only benefit.C. Volunteering ca
52、n actually help you get the experience you need.D. Volunteering helps you look outside yourself and your problems.E. Its a way to prove that youve not just been sitting and doing nothing.F. That means when you get involved in voluntary work, you will face many challenges.G. Youre getting to know peo
53、ple involved in many different walks in life that you wouldnt have had the opportunity to meet otherwise.第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填人空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Heres a surprising fact: Of the 1.1 million firefighters in the United States, about 780
54、,000 are volunteers. Roughly a third of the population is 41 by mostly- or all-volunteer fire departments.Also 42 , perhaps. Sometimes they have to pay for their own gear.I 43 this because I volunteer as a firefighter in Durango, Colorado. I responded to more than 50 calls in 2014, everything from 4
55、4 to car accidents. In that period, I spent close to $1,000 on optional gear not supplied by my 45 , things like higher-quality flashlights, knives, and better gloves, which make my 46 easier. Yesterday, a 47 was introduced in Congress that would give a significant tax break to those who volunteer their time as 48 responders. I hope it passes, not because it will put some money in my pocket ( 49 , hey, thatll be nice) but because it will ease the financial burden on volunteers and acknowledge their time commitment. I believe it will 50 more people to help.And we 51 that.In 52 areas where
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