人教版高中英语必修一高一9月份月考英语试题带答案-【2019新教材】

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(精校版)山东省临沂市七中2019级高一9月份月考英语试题(带答案)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)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whoisthemanlookingfor?A.Tom.B.Bill.C.Alice.2.Howdidthem

anreturn?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.第二节(共15小题

;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howmanyfriendswillcometotheparty?A.Six.B.Eight.C.Ten.7.Whatfooddoesthewomansuggestnottakin

g?A.Bread.B.Popcorn.C.Friedchicken.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatcolorsportswearwillthemangetthisyear?A.Yellow.B.Green.C.White.9.Whatwillthewomando

next?A.Gototheman'shouse.B.Collectthenewsportswear.C.Getthesportswearchanged.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatisthemanstu

dyingatcollege?A.FrenchLiterature.B.HistoryArts.C.AmericanLiterature.11.HowmuchisacupofcoffeeintheArtsBuilding?A.20pence.B.25pe

nce.C.35pence.12.Wherewillthemangotogetacoffee?A.TheEuropeanStudiesBuilding.B.TheAmericanStudiesBuil

ding.C.TheDevelopmentStudiesBuilding.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howlongwillthespeakers’holidaylast?A.Forfourw

eeks.B.Forfiveweeks.C.Forsixweeks.14.Wheredidthewomangolastyear?A.Themountains.B.Thedesert.C.Thecoast.15.WhatisPe

terplanningtododuringtheholiday?A.Gohome.B.Visitafriend.C.Attendacourse.16.WhoisWalter?A.David’sbrother.B.Maria’shusband.C.Gyorg’sclassmate.请听第10

段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wherewilltherunfinish?A.Attheparkgate.B.Atthetenniscourt.C.Atthefootballground.18.Whatwil

leachrunnergetthisyear?A.Awaterbottle.B.AT-shirt.C.Acap.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttherun?A.Itisheldtwiceayear.B.Itwillbeona

weekend.C.Itisfreeforeveryrunner.20.Whocannotentertherun?A.A7-year-oldkid.B.A9year-oldkid.C.A13-year-oldkid.第二部分:阅读理解

(每题2分,满分35分)第一节(共10题:每小题2.5分,满分25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。ASonjaReddingandherfamilywereontheirwayhometo

Omaha.Nebraska,afteraweeklongvisittoWashington,D.C,withhertwosons,oneofwhom,5-year-oldXayvior,hasautism(自闭症).Althoughalloftheotherflightsh

adgonefine,Xayviorbecameangryduringoneoftheflights,andReddingcouldn’tcalmhim.“Itfeltlikeeveryoneontheplanewa

slookingatusandgotangrywithmyson,”shewroteinaFacebookpostaftershegothome.“Idontknowwhattodowhenothersjustdon’tunderstandthatheisno

tjustakidwithnodiscipline(自制力)butachildwithspecialneedswhodoesn’tknowhowtocontrolhimself.”ThedaywassavedbyDeltafligh

tattendant(空乘人员)AmandaAmburgy.ShetriedtohelpXayviorwatchamovie,butwhenthatfailed,sheofferedtotakehimonatouroftheairplane.That

worked,andsoonthechildwasnotonlycalm,buthavingagoodtime.“Whentheycameback,Xayviorwasmuchcalmerandhappier,”wroteReddingint

hepost,whichnowhas2,700likesandover500shares.“IwanttothankthisDeltaattendant.Shedidn’tjudge(评价),andshejustshowedlove.Weneedmorepeoplelikethi

sintheworld.”Itwasn’tlongbeforeAmburgywastoldaboutthepost.“We’retheretohelp,andthat’swhatwewanttodo,”shesaidinaninterview.“So,wealwayswanttomakeanyth

ingeasierforthefamilyaswellasotherpassengers.”ShealsosharedwhatshefeltwhenshereadReddingsstory.“WhenI

readit,ittouchedmyheart.It'ssomethingIwoulddoforanyoneontheplane,becausethat’swhatI’mherefor.Itreallymadeadifferenceinherlife.”21.HowdidReddingfe

elontheplane?A.Tired.B.Veryangry.CDeeplyafraid.D.Uncomfortable.22.WhatdidAmburgydotohelpthefamily?A.Shetriedherbesttocalmtheboy.B.Shehelpe

dlookaftertheotherboy.C.Sheaskedthefamilytostaybesideher.D.Sheaskedtheotherpassengersforhelp.23.Whichof

thefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAmburgy?A.Proud.B.Honest.C.Warm-hearted.D.Hard-working.B.In1969,7-yea

r-oldMikeMassiminodreamedofbeinganastronaut(宇航员).Thatyear,NeilArmstronghadbecomethefirstpersontosetfootontheMoon.“Therewasjustoneworry,”M

assiminorecentlysaid.”Iwasafraidofheights.”AftergraduatingfromColumbiaUniversitywithadegreeinIndustrialEngineeringin198

4,MassiminowrotealettertoatopNASAofficerlookingforajob.Theofficerdidnotwriteback.However,FrankCoy,an

otherNASAofficerdid.CoyandMassiminodiscussedjobsatNASAonthephone.Later,whileMassiminowasagraduatestudentattheMassachuset

tsInstituteofTechnology(MIT),helandedasummerjobasanengineeratNASAHeadquartersinWashington,D.C.Finally,Massiminoappliedfor(申请)theastronau

ttrainingprogram.Afterhisinterview,hefoundoutthathehadmadeitintothetop10%ofapplicants.Unfortunately,Mass

iminowasunsuccessfulbecauseofhisbadeyesight(视力).Hewantedtore-apply,sohedidsomethingtocorrecthiseyesight.Hisseconda

pplicationfailedbecauseheusedreferences(推荐信)frompeoplewhodidn’tknowhimwell.Massiminowasthenrefusedathirdtime,againbecauseofhiseyesight.“When

yougetrefusedthatmanytimesfromNASA,itreallyteachesyousomething…Aslongasyoukeeptrying,thereisalwaysachance.”Massiminosaid.HegotintouchwiththeN

ASAofficersandwastoldthathecouldre-applyifhecouldcorrecthiseyesight.Massiminothenwentthroughseveralmonthsoftrainingf

orhiseyes.InMay1996,afterhisfourthtry,hewasfinallychosentobeaNASAastronaut.Hewentontotravelontwospaceflights,in2002and2009.Massiminowasthefirs

tpersonevertosendatweet(apostonTwitter)fromspace,writing,inpart:“Iamfeelinggreat,workinghard,&enjoyingthemagnificentviews.”Histeamalsoset

ateamrecordforthenumberofhoursspacewalkingonasinglespaceflight.In2014,MassiminoleftNASAtoteachMechanicalEngineeringatColumbia.24.When

didMassiminogetthechancetoworkforNASA?A.WhenhewasstillstudyingatMIT.B.JustafterhereceivedFrankCoy’sreply.C.W

henheattendedtheastronauttrainingprogram.D.JustafterhegraduatedfromColumbiaUniversity.25.WhatrecordhasMassiminomadeinNASAhist

ory?A.Beingthefirstastronauttotweetfromspace.B.Beingtheastronautwiththelongestspacewalk.C.Beingtheastronautwit

hthemostdaysinspace.D.Beingthefirstastronauttotravelontwospaceflights.26.WhatdoesMassimino’sstorymainly

tellus?A.Thinktwicebeforeacting.B.Manyhandsmakelightwork.C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.D.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.CIf

youwalkedbyJamesFasulo'sbedroom,inQueens,NewYork,youmighthearthe8-year-oldtalking.Youmightthinkhewasspeakingwith

afriend,orwithhis4-year-oldsister,Anna.Morelikely,Jameswouldbetalkingtohissmartspeaker,anEchoDot.“Iuseitdaily,”hesays.J

amesoftenaskshisDottotelljokes,reportthetimeandtemperature,andplaymusic.Andhissister?“SheasksittoplaysongsfromFroz

en,”hesays.AsofDecember2017,therewereabout67millionsmartspeakersinhouseholdsintheUnitedStates,accordingtoast

udybyNationalPublicRadioandEdisonResearch.Ayearlater,thatnumberhadjumpedtonearly119million.That'sa78%increase.“Familiesare

veryinterestedintryingtheseproducts”,saysCarolineKnorrofCommonSenseMedia.KidslikeJamesandAnnaalsolovethattheyarefun.Smart

speakersincludedevicessuchasGoogleHomeandAmazonEcho.CommonSenseMediamadeasurveyofmorethan1,000parentswithkidsages2to8.Thes

urveyaskedabouthowkidsusesmartspeakers.Italsoaskedaboutprivacy.Nearlyhalfoftheparentssaidtheirkidsusethespeakers,andhalfofth

osekidsusethemdaily.Ofparentswhohave,atsomepoint,turnedoffasmartspeaker’smicrophone(麦克风),aboutone-th

irdofthemdiditbecausetheydidn’ttrustthedevice.“Asmartspeakermightbehavelikeahumaninsomeofthewaysitanswersus,”saysF

lorianSchaub,anassistantprofessor(助理教授)attheUniversityofMichiganSchoolofInformation.“Butthat’sreallyacomp

anycollectingdata(数据)aboutyou.Everythingyousaytoasmartspeakerisrecordedbythesecompanies.”Companiesusetherecordingsindiffe

rentways,Schaubsays,suchastopersonalizeserviceordecidewhichadstoplay.Ifusersdon’tlikethis,hesuggeststheymutethespeakerwhenit’snotinuseandcon

sidersettingprivacycontrols.JamesFasulosayshedoesn’tworryaboutprivacy.Buthismom,NancyEllwood,does.“Somet

imes,thespeakerflashesitslightswhenwe’renottalkingdirectlytoit,”shesays.“Iwonderwhatit’sdoing.”27.WhatdoweknowaboutJamesFasulo’sEch

oDot?A.Itcanmovearoundfreely.B.Itcanbecontrolledbyvoice.C.Itismainlyusedtoplaymusic.D.Itisshapedlikeahumanbein

g.28.WhatdidthesurveybyCommonSenseMediafindout?ASmartspeakersarelesshelpfulforkids.B.GoogleHomeissmarterthanAmazonEcho.C.Someusershav

elesstrustinsmartspeakers.D.Smartspeakerusershaverapidlyincreasedinnumber.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mute”inPa

ragraph8probablymean?A.Fixup.B.Talkto.C.Turnoff.D.Researchinto.30.Whocaresmoreaboutprivacy?A.AnnaFasulo.B.JamesFasulo.C.CarolineKnorr

.D.NancyEllwood.第二节(共5小题;每小题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。Familiesneedtobudget(预算)c

arefullytopayalltheircostsandsaveforthefuture.Makingplansisveryimportant.Buttherearealsocreativewaysto

keepcostsdowninyourdailylife.MadewithlovePeoplespendalotofmoneybuyinggifts.Cardsandgiftsforholidaysorbirthdayscan

beexpensive.Youcan:31.Yourgiftwillbeoneofakind.Theloveandtimeyouputinareworthmoretothepersonwhoreceivesyourgiftthanthemoneyyouspend.32Doyouknowhowmu

chitcoststoownanduseacar?Dependingonwhatkindofcaryoudriveandhowmuchitisused,gascancostmorethan$2,000peryear.Andinsurance(保险)costsevenmoreontopof

that.Youcan:Walkorrideabike.It’sfree.33.Ofcourse,walkingandbikingcanalsokeepyouactive.Awalkinthepark

34.Amusementpark(游乐场)tickets,forexample,usuallycostabout$100perperson,perday.Youcan:Getclosetonatureandgocampingatstateandnatio

nalparks.Thecostofadmission(门票费)toanationalparkisusuallyabout$20perfamily,nomatterhowmanydaysyoustay.Thismeansfourpeoplecouldt

akeaseven-daytriptoanationalparkforjust$20inadmissiontickets.35.Ortryastaycation!Checkyourlocalpaperforlocalfreeconcertsando

therevents.A.OnthemoveB.MakeyourowngiftC.BuygiftsforyourfamilyD.FindouthowmuchmoneyyouhavespentE.Vacationscannotonlybealotof

funbutalsobeexpensiveF.Thesametriptoanamusementparkwouldcost$2,800inticketsaloneG.Yousavemoneyandhelptheenvironmen

twhenyoudon’ttakeacarride第三部分:语言运用共两节,满分45分第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Afewyearsaftermydad’sdeath,m

ymommovedawayfromthefamilyfarmintoherfirstflat.Shewas82.Wethoughtitwouldbe36forhernottohavetodriveforhershopping.Wewerealso37thatshewass

pendingtoomuchtimeonherownandhopedthatthis38wouldwidenhersocialcircle.Wesortedthrough(整理)herbelongings(物品

)39themove.Oncewe40,wedroveintotownand41theunwantedbelongingsatTheHub—Almonte’ssecondhandstore—sothattheycouldberesoldandthe42wouldbegiventotho

seinneed.Aweeklater,weopenedupourlocalpaperandsawa43ofmyfather,withastorycomingwithit.AlocalgentlemanhadgonetoTheHuba

nd44oneofMom’soldsuitcases(手提箱).Whenhewentthroughthesuitcaseathome,he45aphotoinsideanenvelope(信封)withtheword“Daddy”onthef

ront.Knowingthatthisphotowas46tosomeone,hetookittotheAlmonteGazetteandaskediftheywouldpublish(刊登)itinordertofindthe47.

Thepaperjust48thatandtheirstoryaskedreadersto49themiftheyknewwho"Daddy"was.Soon,thecallsstartedcominginfast.MomandIwenttotheGazetteto50ourpho

to.Theworkerstoldusthe51ofthemanwhohadfoundthephoto,andwevisitedhimand52him.Itreallytouchedusthata53waswillingt

otakethetimetoreturnthatonelittlephoto.Mom54lastmonth,at97anduntilthenhardlyadaywentbywhenshedidnot55thatpicture

ofDaddyonherbedsidetable.36.A.painfulB.easierC.harderD.common37.A.surprisedB.proudC.worriedD.happy38.A.moveB.taskC.talkD.hobby39.A.inplac

eofB.insupportofC.inreturnforD.inpreparationfor40.A.continuedB.finishedC.triedD.changed41.A.lostB.wastedC.leftD.forgot42.A.moneyB.prizeC.gi

ftD.message43.A.bookB.letterC.boxD.photo44.A.offeredB.returnedC.boughtD.cleaned45.A.foundB.wantedC.tookD.shared46.A.newB.importan

tC.closeD.funny47.A.ownerB.userC.houseD.camera48.A.refusedB.didC.knewD.doubted49.A.meetB.praiseC.cal

lD.satisfy50.A.givebackB.pickupC.payforD.throwaway51.A.ageB.ruleC.secretD.address52.A.thankedB.helpedC.promisedD.needed53.A.painterB.write

rC.relativeD.stranger54.A.passedawayB.cameinC.stoodupD.showedup55.A.lookforB.lookdownonC.lookatD.lookforwardto第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填

入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Whenyougraduatefromhighschooloruniversity,islearningfinished?Theanswer56.(be)no.Inmanyco

untries,peoplecontinuelearningall57.(they)lives.Whyislifelonglearningimportant?Howcanithelpyou?Lifelonglearn

ingcanbeusefulinmanyways.People58.wanttochangejobsoftenreturntostudyatauniversity.Somejobsrequireworkers5

9.(keep)learningnewwaystodothings.Forexample,60.(doctor)mustalwayslearnaboutnewillnessesandtreatments.Lifelonglearningcanpreparepeo

pleforunexpectedchanges,suchas,losingyourjobandhavingtodepend61.newskillstofindwork.Bycontinuingtolearn,yo

u’llmore62.(easy)takeadvantageofnewjobopportunities(机会).Lifelonglearningcanhelppeoplestay63.(health)andindependent.Manyolderpeoplealsofeelthatlifelo

nglearninghelpsthemstayclosetoyoungpeople.Lotsofolderpeoplearenowlearning64.tousecomputer.“Iwanttoremainactive…formyownhealth,”saidM

r.Salinas,a91-year-oldmanwhoenjoys65.(take)computerclasses.“Iseemycomputerlearningaspartofanactivelifeandsometh

ingthatIcansharewithmyfamily.”第四部分第一节默写句子共5小题,每小题3分,满分151.MynameisAdamandI’mafreshmanatseniorhighschool.66_

_____________________.Thefirstweekwasconfusing.2.IknowthatChineseisaverydifficultlanguage,butIhopetobefluentwhenIgraduate.67________________

_____________________________becauseIlikeEnglishandIamgoodatit.3.Obviously,Iwasunhappy,butIwon’tquit.68___________________

_______________.Ijoinedavolunteerclubinstead.4.Iknow69_________________________.Iamabitworriedaboutkeepingupwiththeotherstudentsinmyadvanc

edcourse,anditwillbequitedifficulttogetusedtoallthehomework.StillI’mhappytobehere.70.________________________________.第二节写作满分25分假如你是李华,是

临沂七中高一新生,按下列要求写一份字数80左右的个人简介(Astudentprofile)。A.Name,age,grade,schoolB.PersonalityC.FavoritesubjectD.LearningstyleE.HobbiesD.Futureplan

sanddreams2019级高一英语月考试题答案参考答案1-5CBCBA6-10BCCAB11-15CBCBA16-20ACABA21-25DACAA26-30CBCCD31-35BAGEF36-40BCADB41-45CADCA46-50BABCB51-55DADAC56.is57.th

eir58.who/that59.tokeep60.doctors61.on/upon62.easily63.healthy64.how65.taking66.Goingfromjuniorhighschooltosen

iorhighschoolisareallybigchallenge.67.MyadviserrecommendedthatIshouldsignupforadvancedliterature68.I’llfindawaytoimproveonmyow

nsothatIcanmaketheteamnextyear.69.I’llhavetostudyharderasaseniorhighschoolstudentandgetusedtobeingresponsibleforalotmo

re.70.Studyinghardisn’talwaysfun,butI’llbewellpreparedforuniversityorwhateverelsecomesinthefuture.

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