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山東省濟寧市育才中學(xué)2015-2016學(xué)年高一上學(xué)期第一次月考試卷第一卷 100分第一部分:聽力(30分) 略第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第1節(jié) (共15小題,滿分30分)A Not long ago, a good friend of mine asked me to help him in a halfway house in Nashville. I agreed and made my way there one evening. When I got there, I sat with my friend and talked about how he ended up there. As we talked, another man came up, lighting up his cigarette as he sat down. He had dark, leather skin, and looked like he had endured the sun, the rain, and the wind for long, long time. I couldnt tell how old he was, but i was sure that he was younger than he looked. Through a bit of conversation, i found out that he had been on the streets for many, many years. Without my asking, he started describing life as a homeless man. How he got food; hoe he stayed warm; how he got money. And he told me something that caught my attention. He said, “You want to know how i keep my stuff safe at night?” “Sure, “ I replied. “I put it up in the trees.” “Why is it safe in the trees?” I asked. “The homeless are always looking for treasure on the ground- coins, something someones dropped, half-smoked cigarettes. I know if I put my stuff in the trees, theyll never find it because they never look up. Never. “ Profound words from an unexpected place. And his message is for all of us. We all have our particular search. Were looking for treasure on this earth. But what we are REALLY looking for is right there above us. Theres really nothing we need on the ground. In fact, its surrounding us.21.What did the author go to Nashville for?A.To help his friend. B.To build a halfway house.C.To visit a stranger. D.To pick up a homeless man.22.The underlined word “endured” in Paragraph 2 means _ .A.Enjoyed B.shared C.Suffered D.expected23.The homeless man hid his things in the trees because_A.nobody could climb up the trees B.there was a hole in the treeC.The leaves of the trees were thick D.the homeless never looked up24.From what the homeless man said, the author learned that A.We should look up for treasure in futureB.What were looking for is just by our sideC.Theres really nothing we need on the groundD.It is wrong to look for treasure on the ground B If you move to a new school, youll have to worry whether or not youll make friends. Here are some simple suggestions which help you make new friends a lot easier. Try speaking to the people standing next to you in class. As theyre close by, it makes sense to communicate with them first. Have the courage to speak to everyone in your class. You will probably stay with that class through your years at the new school, so it helps if you get on with them. If you dont have many friends in your class, try and make new friends in your subject lessons. You can also talk with them at lunchtime and after school. Join a lunchtime or after-school club. Youll get to meet kids of all years that way. Ask your teacher to pair you with another pupil. Use your celebrity status(名人地位)! Since youre the new person, youll have gained celebrity status, which you can use for a couple of weeks. Talk to people, remember to smile and always be open and friendly. Listen carefully to what others have to say so as to make them feel important. As you grow older, its natural to make new friends and sometimes that means you grow apart from your old friends. So try and make time for all your friends. Why not introduce your different sets of friends so you can all go to the cinema or go bowling together? But what if a friendship group is pushing you out? If this is happening to you, try and ask someone youre friendly with what is happening. If the whole group is leaving you out, try to find new people to spend time with at lunchtime. 25. According to the writer, what should we do when we move to a new school? A. Sit close to friendly classmates. B. Try our best to help our classmates. C. Take possible chances to communicate with others. D. Try to study well to gain the respect of others. 26. To make our classmates feel that they are important to us,we should _.A. smile while talking with them B.be friendly and open to themC.listen to them carefully D.make use of our celebrity status27. What should we do if a friendship group is pushing us out? A. Turn to the teacher for help. B. Forget them at once and make new friends. C. Try to find out the reason. D. Make our different sets of friends know each other. 28. What is the writers purpose of writing the text? A. To introduce how to communicate with friends. B. To show how to get used to new school life. C. To encourage people to make new friends. D. To explain how to make new friends easily. C YELLOWSTONE AND GRAND TETON MULTISPORT TOUR In six extraordinary days, we discover waterfalls, wild animals, and natural hot springs in Yellowstone. In the Tetons, we rock climb, bike in wildness and raft the Snake Rivers fun-filled rapids. Day 1:Bridge-Teton-Upper Geyser Basin Ride a bicycle through Bridge-Teton National Forest. Then head to Yellowstone and walk through Upper Geyser Basin and the worlds largest active geysers(天然熱噴泉). Witness Old Faithfuls performance and settle in to the comforts of classic Old Faithful Inn, dating from 1903. Day 2:Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone Spend the morning watching wildlife in Hayden Valley and then hike in Yellowstones Grand Canyon. Day 3:Avalanche Peak After a last viewing of Old Faithfuls eruption, head off to hike to the summit of Avalanche Peak. Day 4:Jenny Lake-Grand Tetons Choose your own adventure! Spend the day in Grand Teton National Park taking a self-guided hike to Inspiration Point and Cascade Canyon. Or choose to stroll the shoreline of Jenny Lake or go boating on it. Day 5:Hidden Falls-Grand Tetons Rock climb near Hidden Falls. Just bring a spirit of adventure, then leave the rest to our expert guides. Or you can choose instead to take another hike, horseback ride or fly fish in the area. Day 6:Antelope Flats-Snake River -Jackson Ride a bicycle through wildlife-filled Antelope Flats before boating rafts for a thrilling afternoon of whitewater fun on the Snake River and the conclusion of our memorable journey in Jackson. TRIP DETAILS 6 Days/5 Nights Trip Type: Multisport Price: $1,798(camping); $2,298( inn camping) Meeting Place: Jackson, Wyoming Activities: Hiking (2 full & 1 half days); Biking (2 half days); Rock Climbing ( 1 full day) ; Rafting (1 half day); Free Day ( 1 full day) Dates: Jun.24-Jun.29 (Singles, Camping); Jul.08-Jul.13 (Family, camping ); Jul.29-Aug.03(Family, Inn & Camping)29. Which of the following activities is NOT included in the tour?A. Boating B. Swimming C. Fishing D. Horse-riding.30. During the tour, on which activity will you spend the most time?A. Cycling B. Climbing C. Hiking D. Rafting 31. The tourists can decide to join in different activities on _.A. Day 1 and Day 2 B. Day 2 and Day 3 C. Day 4 and Day 5 D. Day 5 and Day 6D Some of my friends are making big decisions in their life: Which universities should they apply to? I also notice that many high school students in China are thinking of studying at universities abroad. Unluckily, from what Ive seen, the information given by some websites and other media about studying abroad is very limited and sometimes even wrong.TherewasonceaChinesegirlwhohopedthatshecouldgotoColumbiaUniversityintheUSbecauseshewantedtomajorinjournalism.However,theyhavenojournalismprogramattheundergraduatelevel!Whats more,in both Canada and the US,its notsuggestedthatstudentsthrowthemselvesintojournalismrightafterhighschool.Schoolsaythatstudentsshouldtakeinmoreknowledgeabouttheworldandwritingbeforeenteringthatfield.TheUniversityofWaterloo,aCanadianuniversityfamousforitsengineeringprogram,isanother example.Theemphasis(重視)ofengineeringinthisschoolmaygobeyondyourexpectations.Accordingtoourteachers,thisuniversityspentmillionsofdollarsbuildingalibraryjustforengineeringstudents.Theschools computer science, mathematics and accounting are also great programs for students.But,tobehonest,accordingtomyfriendswhohavevisitedthisuniversity,thecampusandthefoodarenotverynice.Maybethisisbecausetheschoolstressesitsacademic(學(xué)術(shù))strengthstoomuch,therebypayinglittleattentiontopersonalcomforts.Nowyousee,choosingauniversityisreallynotthateasy.Weneedtodogoodresearchandconsultasmanypeopleaspossiblebeforemakingadecision.32.WhocanmajorinjournalismprograminColumbiaUniversity? A.Chinesegirls. B.Highschoolstudents C.Graduates. D.Undergraduates.33.FromParagraphs3and4wecanlearnintheUniversityofWaterloo_. A.the engineering program is as famous as computer scienceB.engineering students are the most intelligentC.the library for engineering students is very goodD.the campus is very small and dirty34. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The information provided by some websites is always useful.B. In Canada, students can major in journalism right after high school.C. The University of Waterloo stresses the academic strengths and personal comforts.D. Doing good research is necessary before making a decision.35. Whatsthebesttitleforthepassage? A.How to study at universities abroad.B.Choosing a university is not easy.C.A Chinese girl and Columbia University.D.Academic strengths of the University of Waterloo.第2節(jié) (共5題,10分) Does this situation seem familiar to you? Your English is progressing well, the grammar is now familiar, the reading comprehension is no problem, and you are speaking quite fluently._ _71 First of all, remember that you are not alone. Listening is probably the most difficult job for almost all learners of English as a foreign language. The most important thing is to listen as often as possible. _72The Internet is really a useful tool for English students. You can download The RealPlayer from RealMedia.com. The RealPlayer allows you to use the Internet like a radio station. Once you have begun to listen on a regular basis, you might still be frustrated(受阻)by limited understanding. _73_ Here is some of the advice I give my students:Accept the fact that you are not going to understand everything.Stay relaxed when you do not understand, and try listening to the material for more times. Do not translate everything into your native language._74_Dont concentrate on details before you have understood the main ideas. Listen to something you enjoy. I remember the problems I had in understanding spoken German when I first went to Germany. In the beginning, when I didnt understand a word, I insisted on translating it in my mind. This method usually resulted in confusion.75Firstly, translating creates a barrier between the listener and the speaker. Secondly, most people repeat themselves constantly. By remaining calm, I noticed that even if I didnt pay much attention I could usually understand what the speaker had said.A. What should you do?B.Listen for the general idea of the conversation.C.Butyou cant follow a native English speaker at all!D.So, what you need to do is to find listening resources.E.However, after several weeks, I got used to the new environment in Germany.F.But listening is a problem for most of the beginners!G.Then, after the first six months, I discovered two extremely importantfacts.第三部分 完形填空(共20題,滿分30分)While I was out for breakfast with my 23-year-old son, he told me about an experience he had earlier in the week. He was not sure if what he did was the 41 thing.One morning, as he was walking from the bus stop, he 42 a man sitting off the sidewalk near some bushes. 43 the man had been having some 44 times. He was covered in days of dirt and it looked as if he may have been 45 . The man looked up at my son and asked him for money to 46 his lunch as he took off a bandage (繃帶)around his leg. He 47 my son that a police dog had 48 him. Knowing this person might have been 49 with criminal activities and could be 50 , my son reacted in a way that he himself 51 . He reached into his pocket, pulled out his 52 and handed what he had to the man. My son 53 him there unsure if he had done the right thing.As he spoke about this to me, I felt very 54 . I knew that at that moment my son had grown into all I ever 55 for him. To live with a heart full of 56 , I was able to tell him I was 57 and that if anything will change the world, it is kind 58 like the one he did the other day. Take away all we know of crime and poverty (貧窮)and we have the same 59 . Human connection is power. My son gave 60 and hope to another human being that day. I could not be more proud.41. A.right B.necessary C.important D.special42. A.appointed B.recognized C.interviewed D.notice43. A.Naturally B.Importantly C.Clearly D.Amazing44. A.busy B.share C.easy D.free45. A.troublesome B.adventurous C.hardworking D.homeless46. A.buy B.share C.cook D.exchanged47. A.taught B.told C.warned D.reminded48. A.followed B.saved C.guided D.attacked49. A.connected B.pleased C.filled D.covered50. A.nervous B.dangerous C.strange D.afraid51. A.appreciated B.remembered C.questioned D.ignored52. A.card B.change C.paper D.letter53. A.sent B.left C.kept D.invited54. A.excited B.upset C.disappointed D.interested55. A.researched B.decided C.owned D.wanted56. A.happiness B.kindness C.patience D.confidence57. A.lucky B.surprised C.proud D.curious58. A.deals B.shows C.acts D.tests59. A.sweat B.tear C.smile D.blood60. A.dreams B.plans C.money D.power第二卷 50分第四部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 語法填空(共10題,15分)(沒空僅限一詞)As an English 61 (learn), you might have been 62 (frequent) upset about such specific problems as a large vocabulary and difficult grammar. But before that, weve got to be clear about two general questions 63 (concern) English. One question is why we should learn English. We should do it 64 it is important and useful. As the official language in many countries, English has now become 65 international language. If you can speak English fluently, itll be much 66 (easy) for you to understand others, make yourself 67 (understand) and, of course, make friends with those 68 know English, including native speakers and people 69 other counties. Whatever you do in future , a good command of English will help you to succeed. The English language is also beautiful. Each language has its own unique beauty, which can 70 (see) in the writings of Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson and other great writers.第五部分 寫作(共兩節(jié) 滿分35分)第1節(jié) 短文改錯(10分) Dear Michelle, Im very exciting!Today is my first day at a new school in Australia. It is agovernment school. Because Im new to my classmates, so the teacher asks me to introduce myself to him inclass.I tell them I come from Hong Kong but I like playing computer games,listen to music and doingsports inmy spare time. I also like the Australia way of life. Australia is big country. There are plenty of space and there are mainly six public libraries and museums in Sydney. Just a few minutes walk from where I live, there is a huge park. Michelle,I miss you very much. Ill never forget the days we spend together and the fun we shared allour old classmates. Best wishes.Yours,Tom 第二節(jié) 書面表達(滿分25分)假定你是李華,在光明中學(xué)讀書,課外在跟某電臺“Follow me”節(jié)目自學(xué)英語,遇到一些問題,想得到該欄目授課老師的幫助。現(xiàn)在給他寫封求助信,內(nèi)容如下:遇到的問題生詞多,難記;課文長,難背;語法難,難懂。請求幫助講解記單詞方法;授課時講慢一些,能讓一般學(xué)生聽懂;講解語法規(guī)則,傳授學(xué)法。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右:2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫3.信的開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好。Dear teacher, Yours, Li Hua- 1.請仔細閱讀文檔,確保文檔完整性,對于不預(yù)覽、不比對內(nèi)容而直接下載帶來的問題本站不予受理。
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