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(精校版)山東省臨沂市七中2019級高一9月份月考英語試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)請聽下面5段對話,選出最佳選項。1.Whoisthemanlookingfor?A.Tom. B.Bill. C.Alice.2.Howdidthemanreturn?A.Bytrain. B.Bycar. C.Byair.3.WhencanthemanseeMrs.Granger?A.Thisafternoon. B.Tomorrowmorning. C.Tomorrowafternoon.4.Wheredoesthewomanlive?A.InEdinburgh. B.InLondon. C.InYork.5.Whatdothespeakersneedtobuy?A.Tomatoes. B.Potatoes. C.Onions.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)請聽下面5段對話或獨白,選出最佳選項。請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Howmanyfriendswillcometotheparty?A.Six. B.Eight. C.Ten.7.Whatfooddoesthewomansuggestnottaking?A.Bread. B.Popcorn. C.Friedchicken.請聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Whatcolorsportswearwillthemangetthisyear?A.Yellow. B.Green. C.White.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gototheman'shouse. B.Collectthenewsportswear. C.Getthesportswearchanged.請聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthemanstudyingatcollege?A.FrenchLiterature. B.HistoryArts. C.AmericanLiterature.11.HowmuchisacupofcoffeeintheArtsBuilding?A.20pence. B.25pence. C.35pence.12.Wherewillthemangotogetacoffee?A.TheEuropeanStudiesBuilding. B.TheAmericanStudiesBuilding.C.TheDevelopmentStudiesBuilding.請聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.Howlongwillthespeakers’holidaylast?A.Forfourweeks. B.Forfiveweeks. C.Forsixweeks.14.Wheredidthewomangolastyear?A.Themountains. B.Thedesert. C.Thecoast.15.WhatisPeterplanningtododuringtheholiday?A.Gohome. B.Visitafriend. C.Attendacourse.16.WhoisWalter?A.David’sbrother. B.Maria’shusband. C.Gyorg’sclassmate.請聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Wherewilltherunfinish?A.Attheparkgate. B.Atthetenniscourt. C.Atthefootballground.18.Whatwilleachrunnergetthisyear?A.Awaterbottle. B.AT-shirt. C.Acap.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttherun?A.Itisheldtwiceayear. B.Itwillbeonaweekend. C.Itisfreeforeveryrunner.20.Whocannotentertherun?A.A7-year-oldkid. B.A9year-oldkid. C.A13-year-oldkid.第二部分:閱讀理解(每題2分,滿分35分)第一節(jié)(共10題:每小題2.5分,滿分25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。ASonjaReddingandherfamilywereontheirwayhometoOmaha.Nebraska,afteraweeklongvisittoWashington,D.C,withhertwosons,oneofwhom,5-year-oldXayvior,hasautism(自閉癥).Althoughalloftheotherflightshadgonefine,Xayviorbecameangryduringoneoftheflights,andReddingcouldn’tcalmhim.“Itfeltlikeeveryoneontheplanewaslookingatusandgotangrywithmyson,”shewroteinaFacebookpostaftershegothome.“Idontknowwhattodowhenothersjustdon’tunderstandthatheisnotjustakidwithnodiscipline(自制力)butachildwithspecialneedswhodoesn’tknowhowtocontrolhimself.”ThedaywassavedbyDeltaflightattendant(空乘人員)AmandaAmburgy.ShetriedtohelpXayviorwatchamovie,butwhenthatfailed,sheofferedtotakehimonatouroftheairplane.Thatworked,andsoonthechildwasnotonlycalm,buthavingagoodtime.“Whentheycameback,Xayviorwasmuchcalmerandhappier,”wroteReddinginthepost,whichnowhas2,700likesandover500shares.“IwanttothankthisDeltaattendant.Shedidn’tjudge(評價),andshejustshowedlove.Weneedmorepeoplelikethisintheworld.”Itwasn’tlongbeforeAmburgywastoldaboutthepost.“We’retheretohelp,andthat’swhatwewanttodo,”shesaidinaninterview.“So,wealwayswanttomakeanythingeasierforthefamilyaswellasotherpassengers.”ShealsosharedwhatshefeltwhenshereadReddingsstory.“WhenIreadit,ittouchedmyheart.It'ssomethingIwoulddoforanyoneontheplane,becausethat’swhatI’mherefor.Itreallymadeadifferenceinherlife.”21.HowdidReddingfeelontheplane?A.Tired. B.Veryangry. CDeeplyafraid. D.Uncomfortable.22.WhatdidAmburgydotohelpthefamily?A.Shetriedherbesttocalmtheboy. B.Shehelpedlookaftertheotherboy.C.Sheaskedthefamilytostaybesideher. D.Sheaskedtheotherpassengersforhelp.23.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAmburgy?A.Proud. B.Honest. C.Warm-hearted. D.Hard-working.B.In1969,7-year-oldMikeMassiminodreamedofbeinganastronaut(宇航員).Thatyear,NeilArmstronghadbecomethefirstpersontosetfootontheMoon.“Therewasjustoneworry,”Massiminorecentlysaid.”Iwasafraidofheights.”AftergraduatingfromColumbiaUniversitywithadegreeinIndustrialEngineeringin1984,MassiminowrotealettertoatopNASAofficerlookingforajob.Theofficerdidnotwriteback.However,FrankCoy,anotherNASAofficerdid.CoyandMassiminodiscussedjobsatNASAonthephone.Later,whileMassiminowasagraduatestudentattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT),helandedasummerjobasanengineeratNASAHeadquartersinWashington,D.C.Finally,Massiminoappliedfor(申請)theastronauttrainingprogram.Afterhisinterview,hefoundoutthathehadmadeitintothetop10%ofapplicants.Unfortunately,Massiminowasunsuccessfulbecauseofhisbadeyesight(視力).Hewantedtore-apply,sohedidsomethingtocorrecthiseyesight.Hissecondapplicationfailedbecauseheusedreferences(推薦信)frompeoplewhodidn’tknowhimwell.Massiminowasthenrefusedathirdtime,againbecauseofhiseyesight.“WhenyougetrefusedthatmanytimesfromNASA,itreallyteachesyousomething…Aslongasyoukeeptrying,thereisalwaysachance.”Massiminosaid.HegotintouchwiththeNASAofficersandwastoldthathecouldre-applyifhecouldcorrecthiseyesight.Massiminothenwentthroughseveralmonthsoftrainingforhiseyes.InMay1996,afterhisfourthtry,hewasfinallychosentobeaNASAastronaut.Hewentontotravelontwospaceflights,in2002and2009.Massiminowasthefirstpersonevertosendatweet(apostonTwitter)fromspace,writing,inpart:“Iamfeelinggreat,workinghard,&enjoyingthemagnificentviews.”Histeamalsosetateamrecordforthenumberofhoursspacewalkingonasinglespaceflight.In2014,MassiminoleftNASAtoteachMechanicalEngineeringatColumbia.24.WhendidMassiminogetthechancetoworkforNASA?A.WhenhewasstillstudyingatMIT.B.JustafterhereceivedFrankCoy’sreply.C.Whenheattendedtheastronauttrainingprogram.D.JustafterhegraduatedfromColumbiaUniversity.25.WhatrecordhasMassiminomadeinNASAhistory?A.Beingthefirstastronauttotweetfromspace.B.Beingtheastronautwiththelongestspacewalk.C.Beingtheastronautwiththemostdaysinspace.D.Beingthefirstastronauttotravelontwospaceflights.26.WhatdoesMassimino’sstorymainlytellus?A.Thinktwicebeforeacting.B.Manyhandsmakelightwork.C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.D.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.CIfyouwalkedbyJamesFasulo'sbedroom,inQueens,NewYork,youmighthearthe8-year-oldtalking.Youmightthinkhewasspeakingwithafriend,orwithhis4-year-oldsister,Anna.Morelikely,Jameswouldbetalkingtohissmartspeaker,anEchoDot.“Iuseitdaily,”hesays.JamesoftenaskshisDottotelljokes,reportthetimeandtemperature,andplaymusic.Andhissister?“SheasksittoplaysongsfromFrozen,”hesays.AsofDecember2017,therewereabout67millionsmartspeakersinhouseholdsintheUnitedStates,accordingtoastudybyNationalPublicRadioandEdisonResearch.Ayearlater,thatnumberhadjumpedtonearly119million.That'sa78%increase.“Familiesareveryinterestedintryingtheseproducts”,saysCarolineKnorrofCommonSenseMedia.KidslikeJamesandAnnaalsolovethattheyarefun.SmartspeakersincludedevicessuchasGoogleHomeandAmazonEcho.CommonSenseMediamadeasurveyofmorethan1,000parentswithkidsages2to8.Thesurveyaskedabouthowkidsusesmartspeakers.Italsoaskedaboutprivacy.Nearlyhalfoftheparentssaidtheirkidsusethespeakers,andhalfofthosekidsusethemdaily.Ofparentswhohave,atsomepoint,turnedoffasmartspeaker’smicrophone(麥克風(fēng)),aboutone-thirdofthemdiditbecausetheydidn’ttrustthedevice.“Asmartspeakermightbehavelikeahumaninsomeofthewaysitanswersus,”saysFlorianSchaub,anassistantprofessor(助理教授)attheUniversityofMichiganSchoolofInformation.“Butthat’sreallyacompanycollectingdata(數(shù)據(jù))aboutyou.Everythingyousaytoasmartspeakerisrecordedbythesecompanies.”Companiesusetherecordingsindifferentways,Schaubsays,suchastopersonalizeserviceordecidewhichadstoplay.Ifusersdon’tlikethis,hesuggeststheymutethespeakerwhenit’snotinuseandconsidersettingprivacycontrols.JamesFasulosayshedoesn’tworryaboutprivacy.Buthismom,NancyEllwood,does.“Sometimes,thespeakerflashesitslightswhenwe’renottalkingdirectlytoit,”shesays.“Iwonderwhatit’sdoing.”27.WhatdoweknowaboutJamesFasulo’sEchoDot?A.Itcanmovearoundfreely. B.Itcanbecontrolledbyvoice.C.Itismainlyusedtoplaymusic. D.Itisshapedlikeahumanbeing.28.WhatdidthesurveybyCommonSenseMediafindout?ASmartspeakersarelesshelpfulforkids.B.GoogleHomeissmarterthanAmazonEcho.C.Someusershavelesstrustinsmartspeakers.D.Smartspeakerusershaverapidlyincreasedinnumber.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mute”inParagraph8probablymean?A.Fixup. B.Talkto . C.Turnoff. D.Researchinto.30.Whocaresmoreaboutprivacy?A.AnnaFasulo. B.JamesFasulo. C.CarolineKnorr. D.NancyEllwood.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。Familiesneedtobudget(預(yù)算)carefullytopayalltheircostsandsaveforthefuture.Makingplansisveryimportant.Buttherearealsocreativewaystokeepcostsdowninyourdailylife.MadewithlovePeoplespendalotofmoneybuyinggifts.Cardsandgiftsforholidaysorbirthdayscanbeexpensive.Youcan:31.Yourgiftwillbeoneofakind.Theloveandtimeyouputinareworthmoretothepersonwhoreceivesyourgiftthanthemoneyyouspend.32Doyouknowhowmuchitcoststoownanduseacar?Dependingonwhatkindofcaryoudriveandhowmuchitisused,gascancostmorethan$2,000peryear.Andinsurance(保險)costsevenmoreontopofthat.Youcan:Walkorrideabike.It’sfree.33.Ofcourse,walkingandbikingcanalsokeepyouactive.Awalkinthepark34.Amusementpark(游樂場)tickets,forexample,usuallycostabout$100perperson,perday.Youcan:Getclosetonatureandgocampingatstateandnationalparks.Thecostofadmission(門票費)toanationalparkisusuallyabout$20perfamily,nomatterhowmanydaysyoustay.Thismeansfourpeoplecouldtakeaseven-daytriptoanationalparkforjust$20inadmissiontickets.35.Ortryastaycation!Checkyourlocalpaperforlocalfreeconcertsandotherevents.A.OnthemoveB.MakeyourowngiftC.BuygiftsforyourfamilyD.FindouthowmuchmoneyyouhavespentE.VacationscannotonlybealotoffunbutalsobeexpensiveF.Thesametriptoanamusementparkwouldcost$2,800inticketsaloneG.Yousavemoneyandhelptheenvironmentwhenyoudon’ttakeacarride第三部分:語言運用共兩節(jié),滿分45分第一節(jié)(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Afewyearsaftermydad’sdeath,mymommovedawayfromthefamilyfarmintoherfirstflat.Shewas82.Wethoughtitwouldbe36forhernottohavetodriveforhershopping.Wewerealso37thatshewasspendingtoomuchtimeonherownandhopedthatthis38wouldwidenhersocialcircle.Wesortedthrough(整理)herbelongings(物品)39themove.Oncewe40,wedroveintotownand41theunwantedbelongingsatTheHub—Almonte’ssecondhandstore—sothattheycouldberesoldandthe42wouldbegiventothoseinneed.Aweeklater,weopenedupourlocalpaperandsawa43ofmyfather,withastorycomingwithit.AlocalgentlemanhadgonetoTheHuband44oneofMom’soldsuitcases(手提箱).Whenhewentthroughthesuitcaseathome,he45aphotoinsideanenvelope(信封)withtheword“Daddy”onthefront.Knowingthatthisphotowas46tosomeone,hetookittotheAlmonteGazetteandaskediftheywouldpublish(刊登)itinordertofindthe47.Thepaperjust48thatandtheirstoryaskedreadersto49themiftheyknewwho"Daddy"was.Soon,thecallsstartedcominginfast.MomandIwenttotheGazetteto50ourphoto.Theworkerstoldusthe51ofthemanwhohadfoundthephoto,andwevisitedhimand52him.Itreallytouchedusthata53waswillingtotakethetimetoreturnthatonelittlephoto.Mom54lastmonth,at97anduntilthenhardlyadaywentbywhenshedidnot55thatpictureofDaddyonherbedsidetable.36.A.painful B.easier C.harder D.common37.A.surprised B.proud C.worried D.happy38.A.move B.task C.talk D.hobby39.A.inplaceof B.insupportof C.inreturnfor D.inpreparationfor40.A.continued B.finished C.tried D.changed41.A.lost B.wasted C.left D.forgot42.A.money B.prize C.gift D.message43.A.book B.letter C.box D.photo44.A.offered B.returned C.bought D.cleaned45.A.found B.wanted C.took D.shared46.A.new B.important C.close D.funny47.A.owner B.user C.house D.camera48.A.refused B.did C.knew D.doubted49.A.meet B.praise C.call D.satisfy50.A.giveback B.pickup C.payfor D.throwaway51.A.age B.rule C.secret D.address52.A.thanked B.helped C.promised D.needed53.A.painter B.writer C.relative D.stranger54.A.passedaway B.camein C.stoodup D.showedup55.A.lookfor B.lookdownon C.lookat D.lookforwardto第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Whenyougraduatefromhighschooloruniversity,islearningfinished?Theanswer56.(be)no.Inmanycountries,peoplecontinuelearningall57.(they)lives.Whyislifelonglearningimportant?Howcanithelpyou?Lifelonglearningcanbeusefulinmanyways.People58.wanttochangejobsoftenreturntostudyatauniversity.Somejobsrequireworkers59.(keep)learningnewwaystodothings.Forexample,60.(doctor)mustalwayslearnaboutnewillnessesandtreatments.Lifelonglearningcanpreparepeopleforunexpectedchanges,suchas,losingyourjobandhavingtodepend61.newskillstofindwork.Bycontinuingtolearn,you’llmore62.(easy)takeadvantageofnewjobopportunities(機會).Lifelonglearningcanhelppeoplestay63.(health)andindependent.Manyolderpeoplealsofeelthatlifelonglearninghelpsthemstayclosetoyoungpeople.Lotsofolderpeoplearenowlearning64.tousecomputer.“Iwanttoremainactive…formyownhealth,”saidMr.Salinas,a91-year-oldmanwhoenjoys65.(take)computerclasses.“IseemycomputerlearningaspartofanactivelifeandsomethingthatIcansharewithmyfamily.”第四部分第一節(jié)默寫句子共5小題,每小題3分,滿分151. MynameisAdamandI’mafreshmanatseniorhighschool.66______________________.Thefirstweekwasconfusing.2. IknowthatChineseisaverydifficultlanguage,butIhopetobefluentwhenIgraduate.67_____________________________________________becauseIlikeEnglishandIamgoodatit.3. Obvio

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