1、1山东省招远一中 2018-2019 学年高一英语上学期 10 月月考试题第 I 卷第一部分: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) 1. What is the man?A. A salesman B. A fisherman C. A repairman2. How long is the post office open on Saturdays?A. For 3 hours B. For 5 hours C. For 8 hours3. How is the man going to Pittsburgh?A. By taxi B.
2、By train C. By subway4. Why doesnt the woman like to have red wine?A. Because she doesnt like its taste B. Because she prefers beerC. Because she is afraid of getting drunk5. What does the woman mean?A. She doesnt like singing B. She cant sing any songsC. She has just downloaded some new songs from
3、the Internet第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听第 6 段材料,回答第 6 至 8 题。6. What does the man cook for dinner?A. A pizza B. A hamburger C. A sandwich7. What does the woman think of the food?A. Very delicious B. Too salty C. Too sweet8. Where will they probably have their dinner?A. At home B. At a restauran
4、t C. In the mans office听第 7 段材料,回答第 9 至 11 题。9. Who are they waiting for?A. Jenny B. Jennys sister C. Mikes sister10. Where does this conversation take place?A. At the busstop B. At the railway station C. At the airport11. According to the telegram, when will Helens arrive?A. At 19:30 on Tuesday B.
5、At 19:30 on Thursday C. At 7:30 on Tuesday听第 8 段材料,回答第 12 至 14 题。12. Whats the relationship between the two speakers?A. Friends B. Shop assistant and customer C. Waitress and customer13. What happened to the mans records?2A. He lost them in Canada B. He sent them to his sisterC. He broke them accide
6、ntally14. How much is each of the record?A. 4.5 B. 1.5 C. 4.05听第 9 段材料,回答第 15 至 17 题。15. Where are they planning to go in the morning?A. To a zoo B. To an art museum C. To the seashore16. Why does the woman want to go shopping instead?A. To buy some clothes B. To meet her friend thereC. To buy a gif
7、t for her friend17. What are they talking about?A. A city guide B. A shopping center C. A travel plan听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. Why is the speaker leaving for London?A. To visit some museums B. To attend a conference C. To go on business19. What will the speaker do in London?A. Meet his old teacher
8、 B. Study English literature C. See the dentist20. Who does the speaker want John to telephone?A. Peter B. The teacher C. The dentist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。AA new study suggests that recent college graduates have a good chan
9、ce of finding employment. The website Career Builder published the survey. The website reports on the U.S. job market. It found that 67 percent of employers plan to hire new college graduates this year. They also found that 27 percent of employers will be hiring recent graduates for jobs that pay up
10、 to $57,000 a year.Career Builder said the improving economy and the rise in retirements (退休) of older workers is raising the need for young professionals.There is, however, a concern (担忧) that young graduates are not ready for life after college.Another Career Builder survey of 2,186 hiring profess
11、ionals found that they worry new college graduates lack (缺乏) professional experience. They blame universities for placing too much attention on teaching academic subjects that 3have nothing to do with real jobs. The hiring professionals suggest that schools should give more support to experience gai
12、ned through internships. (实习)They also said universities are not preparing their graduates well enough for jobs that involve (涉及) new technologies.The survey found that business, computer science and engineering fields were seeking new workers the most. The biological sciences, architecture and educ
13、ation fields needed fewer new workers.Career Builders advice to young graduates looking for jobs was to follow companies they like on social media. The website also suggested students write blogs about their career interests.21. What does Paragraph 1 mainly talk about?A. The U.S. job market. B. The
14、payment of recent graduates.C. The result of a new survey D. The best time in finding jobs22. Why are young graduates in greater need on the U.S. job market recently?A. Employers are fond of recent graduates.B. Young graduates ask for less pay than older workersC. Young graduates are more energetic
15、than older workersD. Economy has picked up and more employees have retired.23. According to the survey of the hiring professionals, what should universities do to prepare their graduates well for jobs?A. Improve their graduates academic gradesB. Increase their graduates chances of internshipsC. Supp
16、ort their graduates career interestsD. Help graduates choose jobs connected with new technologiesBCallaghan, the father of a teenage daughter, Emma, was diagnosed with cancer. He couldnt understand why he had developed such a disease as normally affected men twice his age.Callaghan doesnt know how l
17、ong he has to live. Determined to make the time he has left meaningful, he began finding hope in the small act of love for his daughter Emma. Every morning he would place a handwritten note on a napkin (餐巾纸) inside Emmas lunch box a short, tender message with his love , encouragement, and pride. His
18、 numbered days meant numbered napkins. “The reason why I started writing notes to her is that I wanted to matter in her life,” Callaghan said.Cancer has given Callaghan a new purpose: to inspire parents to connect more with their children even in small ways. His idea to share his inspirational napki
19、n messages with friends and family on the Internet sparked (触发) a book. His new book Napkin Notes shares each message hes ever sent to his daughter 4as well as more about his brave battle with cancer and life lessons he hopes Emma and maybe even grown readers can learn.Now Callaghan is still fightin
20、g for his life. “The act inspires me just as much as I hope it inspires my daughter.” Callaghan said.24. What can be known when Callaghan was diagnosed with cancer?A. He could live for less than six monthsB. He knew he would have this kind of disease.C. He was determined and got well prepared for th
21、e fatal disease.D. He wondered why he could have the cancer at so young an age.25. Why did Callaghan begin to write notes to her daughter?A. He felt lucky to have a lovely daughter.B. He desired to change her daughters life.C. He decided to number his days in this wayD. He wanted to find a way to im
22、press his daughter.26. According to the text, Callaghans new book Napkin Notes_A. was from what he did to encourage EmmaB. was intended to set a good example to other patients.C. was supposed to earn some money for his daughterD. was about what he did to struggle against cancer.27. What would be the
23、 best title for the passage?A. Life and cancer B. A brave father. C. Napkin notes of love D. An inspiring book.CMy mothers story of love and patience started 20 years ago when my younger sister, Natalie, was born. Natalie is mentally delayed and has always required extra help; help that my mother ne
24、ver hesitated to give. She would do whatever she could to give Natalie as close to a normal life as possible. In the past 20 years Ive watched my mom fight for my sisters rights.When our family moved to Washington State, my mother worked as a para-educator (助教 ) at a local school, where her eyes tru
25、ly opened to all the different things that were available to people with special needs.In 2001, my family was changed forever. That is when my sister joined Special Olympics. At first we would just go and watch her, but we quickly starting to get more involved. My brother was on the sports teams to
26、help the disabled athletes, my mother and I started to coach, and my dad was the driver.When my family moved to Idaho State in 2006, we are sad to find out our small town didnt have Special Olympics teams; the athletes had to drive to the bigger cities 20-30 minutes away to take part. So my mother s
27、et up teams in our town. Now my family is still in full Special Olympics mode. My brother and sister are still playing, my mom and dad are both coaching and, even though I 5am back in Washington State, my boyfriend and I are both coaching.My mother is my hero, who let me know the importance of under
28、standing those people who are “different.” I have learned not to judge people by their looks or their intellectual abilities but by their heart. The Special Olympics athletes that we work with are no more different than you and me. My mother has taught us that when you help others the reward is far
29、better than that of anything else and that you have to stand up for what you believe in even if its not the “cool” thing to do because you never know whose life youll be changing for the better.28. Which of the following best describes the authors mother according to Paragraph 1?A. Lively and strict
30、 B. Kind and patient. C. Intelligent and energetic D. Loving and amusing29. What made the authors mother get to know more about needs of disabled people?A. Her experience as a paraeducatorB. Her disabled daughters birthC. Her daughters joining Special OlympicsD. Her familys support and the help from
31、 a school30. By saying “my family is still in full Special Olympics mode”, the author means that _A. her family members all earn money to make a living by getting involved in Special Olympics.B. all her family are working with Special Olympics in some wayC. each of her family is doing something abou
32、t Special Olympics in their townD. each of her family feels proud to do something for the disabled people31. The author has learnt from her mother the following things except that_A. giving others a hand is rewarding and worthwhileB. we should learn to accept the disabled people, not looking down up
33、on themC. helping different people will give you different experiences and rewards.D. we should judge a person by his heart instead of by his appearance or abilities.DTo win a national award for handwriting, especially in this digital age, is an achievement in itself. But what makes Anaya Ellicks ac
34、colade extra special is that the seven-year-old made it without hands. Even more amazing? The first-grader from Virginia does not use prosthetics (义肢). She produces her perfect handwriting by standing close to her desk with her pencil firmly held 6between her forearms.While the impeccable handwritin
35、g may surprise the world, Tracy Cox, headmaster of Greenbrier Christian Academy where Anaya goes to school, is not. In fact, it was Cox who entered the 1st grader in the yearly national handwriting competition organized by an educational company Zaner- Bloser. The young girl who competed in the grou
36、p for students with disabilities had to outshine 50 contestants (参赛者) to win the award. But there was little to worry about. Contest Director Kathleen Wright said the judges, many of who are professional doctors, were “just stunned” by the quality of Anayas printing. Wright says, “Her handwriting wa
37、s comparable to someone who had hands.”The award is named after Nicholas Maxim, a fifth grader from Maine. In 2011, the young boy born without his lower arms, handed in an entry so impressive that Zaner-Bloser decided to create a new category (类别) to honor physically challenged kids.Anayas proud par
38、ents say the young girls determination and desire to be independent became clear when she was just a baby. Unable to hold her pacifier (奶嘴) with her hands, she figured out how to do it by cupping her arms. Though fitted with prosthetic arms for a short time, the young girl decided she was better off
39、 with her natural ones and discarded them. As it turns out, she was right! Though winning the handwriting award was thrilling, Anaya has already moved on to her next goal She now wants to master karate (空手道)!32. The honor that Anays won is even more amazing because _.A. she was only 7 years old then
40、 B. she had no handsC. she was just a first-grade girl D. she was a strong-willed girl33. According to the passage, which of the following statements is wrong?A. Its Anayas school headmaster that signed her up for the national handwriting competitionB. Cox expected Anaya to win the national handwrit
41、ing competition before she took part in itC. They were 50 contestants in all that took part in the national handwriting competitionD. An entry by a disabled boy named Nicholas Maxim led to a new category in the handwriting competition34. Which of the following can replace the word “discarded” in the
42、 last paragraph?A. Got rid of B. Changed C. Felt proud of D. Got access to35. Which of the following is closest to the main idea of the passage?A. No one is born perfect B. Where there is a will, there 7is a wayC. A misfortune must turn out a blessing D. Failure is the mother of success第二节(共 5 小题;每小
43、题 2 分,满分 10 分)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。How You Can Create Luck in Everyday LifeHaving a positive way allows you to create your own luck in everyday life. Here are some tips.Be Grateful For What You HaveSome people are already lucky, and they just dont know it. 36 You no doubt have so
44、me wonderful friends, family, a roof over your head and food on the table. By recognizing these things regularly, you can immediately feel more lucky.Network_37 Knowing different people can make you get access to skills, opportunities, connections and more. You never know what wonderful chances each
45、 individual could bring to you or how they might enrich your life, until you get to know them.Be Generous (慷慨的)If you ever want other people to give you opportunities, you have to consider what sort of atmosphere (气氛) you are putting out into the world. 38 Be generous with your time and attention, a
46、nd youll be surprised how many lucky opportunities people may offer you.Try Something NewLuck doesnt just happen upon us. 39 Trying something new is a great way of getting more opportunities. Learning a new skill, visiting a new place, or trying a new hobby are all great ways of expanding your oppor
47、tunities and your state of mind.Take ActionYoull never create any luck if you sit there waiting for it to fall onto your lap. Take steps towards your goals and dreams and greet every challenge with a positive state of mind. 40 A. It comes to us when were open.B. You cannot expect to receive if you n
48、ever giveC. Be grateful for the good that came from your pastD. You will find you can create more luck in everyday life.E. Sometimes peoples would be prepared to help us outF. The more people you connect with, the luckier you will beG. Instead of focusing on whats lacking, look at how lucky you alre
49、ady are.8第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题的所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)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。Mrs. Black was making a casserole (砂锅菜) in the kitchen when her daughter Susie asked her who it was for. She told her it was for next door, which made the little girl aged only 6 41 . “Why, mommy?”“You see, Susie, Mrs. Smith 42 her daughter and has a broken heart. Whe