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1、九江一中高一下学期第一次月考英语试卷满分:150分 考试时间:3月19日9:50-11:50 第一卷(选择题共115分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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 does the train leave? A. At 6:30. B. At 7:00. C.7: 30. 2, What is the man going to do next? A. H

2、elp his mom. B. Catch a bus. C. Have breakfast. 3. Who is playing tennis? A. Lily. B. Peter. C. Sandy.4. What are the two speakers talking about:?A. A book.B. Plans for the winter vacation.C. A tour to Hawaii.5. How much will the woman pay for the tickets in all? A. 550 yuan. B.1,100 yuan. C.1,200 y

3、uan.第二节 听下面对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、 B和C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷相应位置。(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答6 - 7题。6How long is the exhibition open on weekdays? A8 hours B9 hours C11 hours7.What can we learn from the dialogue?AChildren under eight neednt buy ticketsB. The exhibition is not open on SundayC.The

4、 exhibition is on the fourth floor听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。8. What can we know about Thomas Edison?A. He invented the light bulb in 1897B. He was a great British inventorC. He died in the early 1930s9. What was suggested doing when Thomas Edison died?A. Stopping using some of his inventions for a while.B. Al

5、l people standing silently for a while.C. Turning off all the lights for a while.10. Why is the woman interested in Thomas Edison?A. Because she is interested in science.B. Because she needs to write a school paper about him.C. Because she wants to learn more about some great inventors. 听第8段材料,回答第11

6、至13题。11.Why is the man asking the woman questions?A. Because he wants to know how to keep fit.B. Because he is interested in lives of other people.C. Because he is doing some research.12. What does the woman usually do on Saturday afternoon? A. She goes to the gym.B. She goes for a long run.C. She g

7、oes to a dancing class.13. How often does the woman eat junk food? A. Never. B. Twice a day. C. Once a week.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Hainan Province. B. The summer holiday.C. Family relationships.15. What can we know about Hainan Island?A. Its in the southeast

8、of China.B. Its the second largest island in China.C. It has the most scenic spots in China.16. Which place does the man like best?A. Tianyahaijiao.B. Dadong Sea. C. The temple of Nanshan. 17. What does the woman think of her stay in her uncles home?A. Terrible. B. Great. C. Just so-so.听第10段材料,回答第18

9、至20题。18. Which of the following ways is the best way to learn new words according to Guo Jing?A. Watching English movies.B. Listening to pop songs.C. Reading English magazines.19. What does Zhang Cun think of studying grammar?A. It is very boring.B. It is very useful.C. It is not useful for everyone

10、20. What is the best way to improve Liu Juns English?A. Joining the English club.B. Talking with his classmates. C. Making pen friends. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑21. Dont you know it is what you do rather than what you say _ matters? A.

11、this B. what C. which D. that22. His composition is really good enough. Dont find _ with it. A. mistake B. error C. wrong D. fault23During the Olympic torch relay, thousands of people _ on either side of the street. A. collected B. gathered C. selectedD. picked up24The weather turned out to be fine

12、yesterdayI _ the trouble to carry my umbrella with me A. should have taken Bcould have taken Cneednt have taken D. mustnt have taken25In our childhood, we were often _ by our mother to pay attention to our table manners. A. allowed B. hopedC. remindedD. demanded26. May I smoke here? If you _, choose

13、 a seat in the smoking section. A. must B. shouldC. mayD. can27 The man is known _ a singer and he is most known _ singing pop songs, which is known _ many young people. A. to; for; as B. as; for; to C. for; to; as D. as; to; for28. Mr. Black, _ of the _ speech, started to read a novel. A. tired; bo

14、ring B. tiring; bored C. tired; bored D. tiring; boring29. Are you sure you have to? Its been very late. I dont know _ I can do it if not now. A. whenB. whatC. howD. where30. I told Tom how to get there, but maybe I _ it out for him. A. should write B. should have writtenC. wrote D. have written 31.

15、 Although she dressed up, she was _ by her fans the moment she came out. A. spotted B. found C. known D. seen32. The reason _ they were not accepted is _ they didnt receive enough education. A. why; because B. that; for C. that; that D. why; that33. Weather _, well go outing next week. A. permits B.

16、 permitted C. permitting D. to permit34.Perseverance(毅力) is a kind of qualityand thats it takes to do anything well.A. whatB. that C. which D. why35.The young girl could hardly _ to miss anoher opportunity to meet the musician. A. offer B. afford C. provide D. manage第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面

17、短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Lying comfortably upon a sofa, Harker Brayton smiled as he read an interesting book: Marvels of Science. He unconsciously 1 the book without changing the 2 of his eyes. As soon as the book had gone 3 the line of sight, something in a dark plac

18、e of the room attracted his 4 . In the shadow under the 5 he noticed two points of light about an inch apart. They might have been 6 by the lamp above him shining on bits of metal, 7 he did not think about them and continued his reading.A moment later, something caused him to move down his book agai

19、n and 8 for what he had 9 before. The points of light were 10 there. They seemed to have become 11 , shining with greenish glow that he had not at 12 observed. He thought, too, that they might have moved a little, or were 13 nearer. They were still too much in the shadow, however, to reveal(暴露) thei

20、r 14 , and again he turned to his reading. Suddenly something he read gave him a 15 that made him drop the book to the floor. Brayton, half 16 from the sofa, was staring into the 17 below his bed. His attention was now 18 to points glowing in the shadow. There, almost directly under the foot rail of

21、 the bed, he saw the 19 of a large snake. The points of light were its eyes! Its ugly head was turned in his direction. The eyes were 20 merely meaningless points of light. They looked into his eyes with evil strength and hate.36. A. raisedB. closedC. loweredD. dropped37. A. positionB. directionC. h

22、eightD. size38. A. beneathB. away C. fromD. up39. A. readingB. attitudeC. thinkingD. attention40. A. deskB. sofaC. chairD. bed41. A. broughtB. made C. causedD. given42. A. so B. andC. butD. for43. A. careB. askC. lookD. seek44. A. readB. searchedC. seen D. met45. A. notB. no moreC. yetD. still46. A.

23、 largerB. widerC. nearer D. brighter47. A. all B. firstC. mostD. last48. A. farB. muchC. a bitD. a lot49. A. natureB. secret C. characterD. state50. A. plan B. meaningC. thoughtD. mind51. A. risingB. raising C. standingD. sitting52. A. snakeB. darknessC. ugly head D. points of light53. A. drawnB. ma

24、deC. pointedD. carried54. A. eyesB. tongueC. bodyD. head55. A. not onlyB. nothing butC. no longerD. not any第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。ADo you run away when you hear a bee buzzing? Many people do. A bee sting hurts and some people are allergic to bee ve

25、nom. But did you know that bees are very important to humans? Honeybees do more than just make honey. They fly around and pollinate flowers, plants, and trees. Our fruits, nuts, and vegetables rely on these pollinators. One third of Americas food supply is pollinated by the honeybee.Have you seen or

26、 heard a honeybee lately? Bees are mysteriously disappearing in many parts of the world. Most people dont know about this problem. It is called Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). Some North American beekeepers lost 80% of their hives from 2006-2008. Bees in Italy and Australia are disappearing too.The

27、disappearance of the honeybee is a serious problem. Can you imagine never eating another blueberry? What about almonds and cherries? Without honeybees food prices will skyrocket. The poorest people always suffer the worst when there is a lack of food.This problem affects other foods besides fresh pr

28、oduce. Imagine losing your favourite ice cream! Haagen Daaz is a famous ice cream company. Many of their flavours rely on the hard working honey bee. In 2008 Haagen Daaz began raising money for CCD. They also created a website called .Donating money to research is the most important thing humans can

29、 do to save the honeybees. Scientists need money to investigate the causes of Colony Collapse Disorder. Some scientists blame CCD on climate change. Others think pesticides are killing the bees. Commercial bee migration may also cause CCD. Beekeepers transport their hives from place to place in orde

30、r to pollinate plants year round.Not everyone has money to donate regularly. There are other ways to help the honeybee. Spread the word, by telling your friends and family about the problem. Tell your teacher about the disappearing bees too. Maybe your class can write a letter to the government.56Ac

31、cording to the article, the disappearance of honeybees is called_. A.bee cooperation disorder B. conlony collapse disorderC.hive transport disease D. allergic bee collapse57Humans rely on honeybees_ Ato poison pests Bto sting pests Cto pollinate plants. D. to decrease climate change.58According to t

32、he article, which famous company is very worried about CCD? A. Coca-cola BMicrosoft C. Haagen Daaz DNike59What is the most important thing people can do to help honeybees? A. give money to research. Bstop killing bees C. eat less honey D. eat more berries60. Moving honeybees from place to place is c

33、alled_. A.commercial bee migration B. ccd donation C.pollination transportation D.spread the world BNow net fiction(小说),also called computer fiction is popular in more than 80 countries.To write computer fictions, the writers dont have to think about making any plot. Like reporters, they just go to

34、a lot of places and collect materials:what most women want, their ideas about life and love, their happiness and sufferings and emotions. All these materials are fed into the computer to be processed(处理,加工) and classified(分类).Then the writers just pick some materials from every part and fill in some

35、 details and a story is made up.The first computer fiction was edited by 13 editors and published in Canada in 1976.It was a great success and 45 million copies were sold. Seeing this new process as profittaking(赢利的) a big American publishing company bought over the majority of the 13 Canadian edito

36、rs and soon a series of computer fictions were published in the United States.All the computer fictions have very romantic titles. The heroine(女主人公) is always about 20,while the hero is a 30 to 40 bachelor(单身的),handsome, with money and power. The hero and the heroine have a happy reunion(团聚) after a

37、ll kinds of misunderstandings(误会).Computer fictions are enjoyed by most women readers of the west. But people doubt if they have any literary value(文学价值).61. When writing computer fictions, the writers .A. think hardB. collect materials from many placesC. express what they want toD. describe womens

38、sufferings and emotions62. How do computers write fictions?A. They classify the materials and make up a story according to the information put into them.B. They pick up some useful materials.C. They make up the story in details.D. They are no more than typists.63. The first computer fiction was publ

39、ished years ago.A.13 B.35C.20D.8064. Computer fictions are all about .A. romantic peopleB. 20-year-old beautiful womenC. rich, strong and handsome young menD. the happy lives of heroines and heroes65. Computer fictions are popular for the following possible reasons EXCEPT that .A. readers like themB

40、. they are easily soldC. people are curious about the stories written by computersD. people doubt if they have any literary valueCDoes your mouth water when you think of potato chips, donuts, and pie? Many people prefer junk food to healthy food because they develop a taste for it. Processed, baked,

41、 and fried foods typically contain a high amount of trans fats.Trans fat raises the bad cholesterol in your body and lowers the good cholesterol that the body needs. Fatty foods do more than cause obesity. Trans fats build up in the body and block blood flow to the heart. People whose diet contains

42、a high percentage of trans fats are at risk for heart disease and stroke.Trans fat is a semi-solid(半固体) type of oil. It is made by adding hydrogen(氢) to liquid oil. Food companies and restaurants like to use trans fat oil because it is inexpensive and makes food like crackers and baked goods last lo

43、nger. It also improves the taste and texture of food. Trans fats became very popular in the second half of the 20th century. This is around the time when butter got a bad name. People were told to use margarine instead because it was made from trans fats. Today doctors know how dangerous these proce

44、ssed foods are. In countries such as the US and Canada there are new government restrictions(限制) on food production. Food and beverage makers have to attach a Nutrition Fact label to their products. These list daily recommendations and detail all ingredients including the amount of trans fats in a p

45、roduct. New York city banned trans fats from all restaurants. Even fast food chains such as McDonalds are being forced to change their recipes. In Europe, food manufacturers have started using a voluntarily labeling system at the consumers request. We all need some fat in our diet. There are three d

46、ifferent types of fats: saturated fats, trans fats, and unsaturated fats. Doctors recommend that we get most of our fatty calories from unsaturated fats. Neither butter nor margarine fit in this category, though there are some spreads that contain zero trans fats. Labels are a good way to avoid eati

47、ng fatty foods that are dangerous for your health. Another way is to avoid eating out. When shopping for groceries, buy the majority of your goods in the fresh food aisles. 66. Which of the following are typically high in trans fats? A.baked goods. B.fried foods. C.saturated fats . D both A and B67.

48、Which is true according to the passage?A The type of foods that go into a recipe are called diets.B. Potato chips and chocolate bars are examples of fibre.C. Most fat intake should come from saturated fats.D. Some fat is necessary in the human diet.68. What do trans fats do to the body?A.raise good

49、cholesterol B. lower bad cholesterolC.raise energy and freshness.D.raise bad cholesterol and lower good cholesterol.69. According to the article, why are North American consumers more aware of their fat intake?A.Doctors appointments are mandatory(强制的).B.Nutrition labels are required on foods.C.Food

50、labels are voluntary.D.Healthy choices are taught in school70. What tip does the article suggest for avoiding trans fats?A. Buy North American food.B. Buy mainly fresh food.C. Eat out in restaurants.D. Skip margarine and butter窗体顶端窗体顶端窗体底端DIs talking on a cell phone hazardous to your health? It is d

51、ifficult to know for sure. Some research suggests that heavy users of mobile phones are at a greater risk of developing brain tumours. However, many other studies suggest there are no links between cancer and cell phone use. The main problem with the current research is that mobile phones have only

52、been popular since the 1990s. As a result, it is impossible to study the long term exposure of cell phone use. This concerns many health professionals who point out that many cancers take at least 10 years to develop. Another concern about these studies is that many have been funded by those who ben

53、efit financially from the cell phone industry.Over three billion people use cell phones on a daily basis, and many talk for more than an hour a day. Cell phone antennas are similar to microwave ovens. While both rely on electromagnetic radiation, the radio waves in cell phones are lower in radio fre

54、quency (RF). Microwave ovens have enough RF to cook food and are therefore known to be dangerous to human tissues. However, the concern is that the lower frequency radio waves that cell phones rely on may also be dangerous. It seems logical that holding a heat source near your brain for a long perio

55、d of time is a potential(潜在的) health hazard. Some researches believe that other types of wireless technology may also be dangerous to human health, including laptops, cordless phones, and gaming consoles. Organizations that are concerned about the effects of Electromagnetic Radiation suggest replaci

56、ng all cordless devices with wired ones. They say that many cordless phones emit dangerous levels of EMR even when they are not in use. They even suggest keeping electronic devices, such as computers and alarm clocks out of bedrooms, or at least six feet from your pillow. A growing number of health

57、professionals worldwide are recommending that cell phone users err on the side of caution until more definitive studies can be conducted. They recommend that adults use head sets or speaker phones and that children and teens, whose brain tissue are still developing, use cell phones only for emergenc

58、ies(紧急事件). Concerned medical experts use the example of tobacco to illustrate the potential risks. Many years ago, people smoked freely and were not concerned about the effects of cigarettes on their health. Today, people know that cigarettes cause lung cancer, though it is still unknown exactly how

59、 or why. Some doctors fear that the same thing will happen with devices such as cell phones.71. According to the article, do cell phones lead to brain tumours?A.Yes, there is definitive evidence.B. No,there is no link.C.It is too early to know for sureD.There is evidence but the reason remains unkno

60、wn.72.Which is FAULSE according to the passage?A Another word for dangerous is hazardous B The author mentions 1990s because this is when cell phones were invented.C.The term “Funded” means “helped pay for”D. Microwaves are a type of radiation.73. Why does the article mention microwave ovens?A.These

61、 devices also use EMR.B.Microwaves cause tumors.C.Microwaves will soon be wireless.D.They have been around for more than 10 years.74. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the article?A.video game consoles. B.Television. C.wireless phones. D. laptops75. How is cell phone use compared to tobacco

62、 use in this article?A.They both cause brain tumours.B.Long term studies are required to link it to cancer.C.They are equally harmful to your health.D.They both affect adults rather than children.窗体底端窗体顶端窗体底端第二卷(非选择题 35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,并根据文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的词数要求)。Org

63、anic food is very popular. It is also expensive. Some organic food costs twice as much as non-organic food. New parents and pet owners pay up to 200 percent more for organic food. Some people think organic food is a waste of money. There is one main difference between organic and non-organic food. O

64、rganic farms do not use agricultural chemicals, such as pesticides. In many countries organic foods have special labels. These guarantee that the products are natural. Some people think organic means locally grown. Originally this was true. Over time organic farming became more difficult. The demand

65、 for organic food grew larger than the supply. Small companies had to sell out to large companies. There wasnt enough organic ingredients, such as grain and cattle. This made it difficult for many organic companies to stay in business. Today, many large companies have an organic line of products. Is

66、 organic food more nutritious? This is part of the debate. Many farmers and consumers believe it is. They think agricultural chemicals cause health problems such as cancer or allergies. Many health professionals disagree. Few studies prove that organic foods prevent health problems. Health specialis

67、ts worry more about bacteria, such as E.coli and salmonella. These can come into contact with organic and non-organic food. Doctors recommend washing produce very carefully. Handling meat carefully is important too.Most people agree that _. Is tastier food worth the extra money? This is a matter of

68、opinion. Whether it is healthier or not may require more research. However, organic consumers argue it is better to be safe than sorry.76.What is the main difference between organic and non-organic food?(no more than eight words?_77.Complete the following sentence according to the passage?(no more t

69、han five words) It is difficult to be an organic business because _is limited.78. What causes E.coli?(no more than three words) _.79.Which sentence in the passage can be replaced by the following one?Organic baby food costs nearly twice more than non-organic. _80. Fill in the blank in the last parag

70、raph with proper words.(no more than ten words) _第二节: 书面表达(满分25分) 假如你是江平,请你按以下提示向外国游客介绍一下你所在的城市。市名滨江市位 置位于长江北岸面积20,000平方公里人 口五百万历 史1000多年年交 通靠京广线,水陆交通便利风 景有山有水,美丽迷人;古迹众多,文化底蕴深厚人 民勤劳、善良食 物众多天然食品,风味小吃经 济工农业生产发展迅速,生活水平日益提高注意:1. 开头和结束语已为你写好。 2. 词数120左右(不计开头、结束语)。 3. 参考词汇: industry工业 transportation交通 local snacks风味小吃Dear friends. Welcome to our city! _So much for the introduction. Now let me show you around our city.w.w.w.k.s.5.u.c.o.m

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