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1、- 1 -“山东省济南外国语学校 2019 届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题 “考试时间 120 分钟 满分 150 分第卷(选择题,共 90 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. Whose book does Suzie have?A. Hannahs. B. Her mothers. C. Deborahs. 2. H

2、ow will the woman go to the town center?A. By train. B. By bus. C. By taxi. 3. How many shirts will the man buy? A. Three. B. Five. C. Six. 4. Who is Jack probably talking with?A. His mother. B. His teacher. C. His dentist. 5. What will the boy probably do this weekend?A. Have a picnic. B. Study mat

3、h. C. Learn about science. 第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分)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,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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. How many people will there be at the party?A. Twelve. B. Fourteen. C. Twenty. 7. Where will

4、the party be held?A. In a park. B. At the office. C. At a co-workers house. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8. What does the man want to do?- 2 -A. Copy a book. B. Buy a signed book. C. Attend a book signing ceremony. 9. What does the man say about his father?A. He is an author. B. He sells old books. C. He like

5、s the author of Secret. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 1 2 题。10. Why does Michael feel sorry?A. He is having a lot of problems. B. He hasnt called his grandma for a long time. C. He forgot his grandmas birthday. 11. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Michaels birthday. B. Michaels grandfather. C. Mich

6、aels busy schedule. 12. How does Michael probably feel about going to college?A. Worried. B. Confident. C. Disappointed. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a bank. B. At a drugstore. C. At a post office. 14. Where is the mans mother?A. In Atlanta. B. In

7、St. Louis. C. In Memphis. 15. Why does the man have to pay extra money?A. He is paying for overnight service. B. He is paying with a credit card. C. He has a fragile item. 16. What is the man giving to his mother?A. A box of cookies. B. Some cash. C. A cup. 听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. How did Jane G

8、oodall become interested in chimpanzees?A. She studied them in college. - 3 -B. She received a gift from her father. C. She raised one when she was young.18. Why did people criticize Jane Goodalls research?A. She named the chimpanzees. B. She numbered the chimpanzees. C. She lived with the chimpanze

9、es. 19. What was Jane Goodall interested in after she left the jungle?A. Writing books. B. Saving the environment. C. Traveling around the world. 20. When did Jane Goodall open her institute in Hong Kong?A. In 1957. B. In 1977. C. In 2002. 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

10、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。ABelow are some of the best exhibitions at UK museums,galleries and historic houses. 20 Years Of TreasureOxfordshire MuseumObjects range from clay pipes and pots to gold coins and Elizabethan rings, all contributing to a deeper understanding of the areas histo

11、ry. Recent acquisitions such as a beautifully decorated pair of Roman calipers(卡尺)are on display for the first time. Many items are now part of the countys permanent collections, but there is also the opportunity to view discoveries that were recorded and returned to their finders. Opening times:Tue

12、Sat,10 a. m. 5 p. m. Sun,2 p. m. 5 p. m. A History of FashionFashion MuseumThis display features the items that have shaped the way Britons have dressed over the last 500 years. Among them is a womans waistcoat dating back to the time of Shakespeare, a selection of silk robes that would have been -

13、4 -desired by the upper-class people of Georgian society, a New Look suit worn in the 1920s by the ballet dancer Margot Fonteyn and a 21st century bodycon Galaxy dress. Opening times:Daily,10:30 a. m. 5 p. m. Another IndiaMuseum of Archaeology and AnthropologyMarking the 70th anniversary of Indias i

14、ndependence from Britain,another India looks at the story of the countrys Indigenous and Adivasi people using a rich collection of artifacts. Never-before-seen objects from the museums collection are on display, together with several recently acquired works, including a number of newly created piece

15、s by contemporary Adivasi sculptors. Opening times:TueSat,10:30 a. m. 4:30 P. m. Sun,l 2 noon4:30 p. m. Art since 911IWM LondonOn display are 50 works of art including film,sculpture,painting,installations,photography and prints,bringing together the varying perspectives of more than 40 artists. Man

16、y exhibits are being shown in the UK for the first time. The exhibition is organized into four themes,exploring 911 itself,the resultant argument over state security,our relationship with weapons and other tools of war,and the damage caused to people and the environment. Opening times:Daily,10 a. m.

17、 6 p. m. 21. What can we 1earn about the exhibits in Oxfordshire Museum?A. They all belong to the museum. B. They came from royal families. C. Some of them have never been on show before. D. Some of them were donated by other countries. 22. What does the fashion display reflect?A. The differences in

18、 dressing among Britons. B. The changes in Britons way of dressing. C. The way of Britons shaping their lives. D. The history of - 5 -Britons making clothes. 23. Which of t he exhibitions explores the theme of war?A. Art since 911. B. A History of Fashion. C. Another India. D. 20 Years of Treasure.

19、BThese days,North Kickapoo Street in Shawnee,Oklahoma,is a four-lane road leading out to the highway,and lined with all kinds of places to eat and shop. But in the mid-1950s,it was just a gravel(砂砾)country road,the perfect place for our daddies to teach us how to drive. We didnt have drivers educati

20、on at Shawnee High Schoo1. We were on our own. Mom took me to pick up an instruction handbook. I was the oldest of my friends,so we were excited at the prospect of a whole new world opening up. Wed have freedom to get around. Best of all,we could go to the Starlite DriveIn theater on 50-cents-a-carl

21、oad night. Wed have it made. Mom let me back our 1949 Ford out of the garage a few times to get used to the clutch (离合器) and gearshift(变速排挡杆). I got familiar with the motion but was hardly ready for my road test. Finally,the day came for Daddy to give me a real lesson. He drove out to the end of the

22、 paved section of Kickapoo Street and across to where the gravel started. My daddy had come from a family of 10,and they had been farmers in a poor area in Oklahoma. There was only one way to do things,and that was the right way. Praises were rare,so when he expressed his approval it was special. I

23、didnt want to experience his glare if I ground the clutch or the car shook as I tried to get it going. I took a deep breath,slowly let out the clutch,pushed the stick into second gear,eased down the road,and then carefully moved into third gear. He had me stop and repeat the procedure two or three m

24、ore times until I came to the end of the section. I was feeling pretty good as I came to a stop and looked to Daddy for approval. - 6 -He glared at me and then barked, “Youve been driving,havent you?”He must have thought Id been practicing in somebody elses car. I quickly explained that my training

25、was all done on the Ford. That was 60 years ago. I can still see the nod he gave me when he said, “Well,you did a good job. ”24. How did the author learn to drive at the beginning?A. He was taught by his mother. B. He was taught at Shawnee High Schoo1. C. He learned to drive with the help of his fat

26、her. D. He taught himself by an instruction handbook. 25. While Daddy was teaching him,the author operated carefully to_. A. pass the road test B. show his driving skillC. avoid making him angry D. stop the car being damaged 26. Why did Daddy glare at the author when he stopped?A. He thought he had

27、been cheated. B. Something was wrong with the car. C. He was disappointed at his sons driving skill. D. The son didnt operate properly while driving. 27. Which of the following best describes Daddys character?A. Untalkative. B. Strict. C. Bad-tempered. D . Helpful. CThe Tulane University School of M

28、edicine in New Orleans has added an unconventional course to its curriculum. Medical students can now take cooking classes in addition to their usual training. This is intended to improve doctors nutritional knowledge and encourage them to use food to prevent or cure illnesses. According to a survey

29、,most medical students in the U.S. receive on average 20 hours of nutritional education throughout their entire education. This is an extremely low number,especially when one considers that diet is at the core(核- 7 -心 )of many modern Western diseases. From Type 2 diabetes,heart disease,reflux to obe

30、sity,allergies ,depression and arthritis, eating the right foods can go a long way towards recovery,while significantly reducing dependency on medicinal drugs. A big part of the problem is that nutritional guidelines in North America are vague,impractical , and difficult to apply. Everyone,from doct

31、ors to schoolchildren,learns about specific nutrients and percentages of recommended daily intakes,but that doesnt translate easily to the grocery store. Training doctors to cook,however,takes nutritional education to a whole new level. Not only will doctors be able to explain which foods are best t

32、o eat,but they will also understand how to prepare them. Tulane medical students prepare for teaching future patients by offering free cooking classes to New Orleans residentsa mutually beneficial arrangement for everyone who shares that food. Fortunately,the model seems to be catching on. Already t

33、wo other medical schools have licensed the curriculum and are adding it to their courses. Tulane also offers nutritional training for health-focused chefs from a nearby cooking school,which makes a lot of sense. After all,with the frequency with which North Americans eat out,we could all benefit fro

34、m chefs who know how to balance nutrition with great taste. 28. What does the author want to tell us by listing the diseases in Paragraph 2?A. Proper diets help cure them. B. Proper diets can replace drugs. C. They are difficult to treat. D. They are typical western diseases. 29. Whats the authors a

35、ttitude towards the present nutritional guidelines in America?A. Amazed. B. Confused. C. Dissatisfied. D. Interested. 30. What can we know about the course from the last paragraph?- 8 -A. It will benefit chefs. B. It is becoming popular. C. It has a long way to go. D. It encourages eating out. 31. W

36、hich of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Take a Cooking Course B. Learn to Be a Good DoctorC. Live Your Life to the Full D. Let Food Be Your MedicineDPunks,Ravers,Mods and Teddy Boys. No, these arent some hot new bands,but the names of a number of British youth subcultures from th

37、e last 70 years. Youth Club,a UK not-for-profit organization,released a book earlier this year celebrating many different subcultures from throughout Britains recent history. “A catalyst(催化剂)for creativity on the worldwide stage,British youth culture movements from the Teddy Boys of the 1950s to the

38、 Grime Scene of the 2000s continue to play a pioneering role in music,fashion and creativity across the globe, ” it wrote on its website. These subcultures were traditionally a way for young people to show their personalities to others. Walking around London in the 1970s would have meant seeing doze

39、ns of young “punks”people dressed in ripped denim,leather jackets,body piercings and with brightly-dyed hair on the streets. And in the 90s, “ravers” were young people who threw all-night parties in abandoned buildings or car parks. So,what was the reason behind these subcultures?“On both sides of t

40、he Atlantic,more and more young disappointed teenagers were looking for an escape from the boredom and restrictions of society, ”wrote Ian Youngs,BBC entertainment reporter. “Unemployment,racial tensions and social changes added fuel to their fires. ”Youth subcultures have almost disappeared in the

41、West. Some experts believe the reason for this is the instant and low-priced availability of music and clothing in the Internet age. “Fashion and music,theyre much cheaper and theyre much faster today, ” Ruth Adams,a culture lecturer at Kings College - 9 -London told The Guardian. “When I was a teen

42、ager,you had to stick to one type of music or fashion,because it cost more money. Now,its all a bit vaguer, ”she said,believing that its harder to figure out someones personality or music tastes nowadays just by looking at them. Despite this,Adams believes that todays young people are still finding

43、their own way to express themselves,but in a more modern way. “Its certainly happening online, ”she said. “Its a lot easier to use personas(伪装)online just by showcasing certain types of mysterious knowledge. ”32. What do we know about British youth subcultures?A. They date back to the 1970s. B. They

44、 were started by Youth Club. C. They are contemporary culture movements. D. They were a way for youths to express themselves. 33. What contributed to the appearance of these youth subcultures?A. The easy access to music and clothing. B. Young peoples desire for freedom and fun. C. The political pres

45、sure young people suffered. D. Young peoples longing for fame and wealth. 34. What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 6 probably refer to?A. The faster and cheaper music. B. The instant and low-priced fashion. C. The disappearance of youth subcultures. D. The availability of music and clot

46、hing. 35. Which of the following would Ruth Adams probably agree with?A. Young people are less willing to express themselves. B. Young people are less interested in music and fashion. C. Music and fashion develop too fast for young people to follow. D. The Internet makes it harder to tell the youngs

47、 real personalities. 第二节 (共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)- 10 -根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Practical Ways to Show Respect for a FriendShow respect for their life choices and decisionsAccept that people arent always going to be just like you. They will make different life choices,have different

48、views on politics and religion,and act differently in many ways. This doesnt mean they cant be your friend. 36 Give them the benefit of the doubt37 If youre in doubt about something,ask your friend. Be respectful and give them the benefit of the doubt when you dont do. This alone will help you stay in their good graces(好感). Give friends your full attentionOne of the best ways to show respect for someone is to listen to them fully. Allow them to pause,convey nonverbal communication clues,collect their thoughts,and get it

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