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1、整理2018-2019学年高一英语6月月考试卷附答案一套说明:1. 本套试题答题时间120分钟,总分为150分。2. 本套试题共分四部分:听力、阅读理解、语言知识运用、写作。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分 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. What is the man selling? A. Computers. B. Clothes. C. Cell phones.2. How is

2、 Calvin? A. Responsible. B. Nice. C. Patient.3. Where does the conversation take place? A. At the airport. B. In a plane. C. In a bank.4. What does the man think of using chopsticks? A. Easy. B. Difficult. C. Interesting.5. What can we know about Harry? A. He often loses his temper. B. He acts in a

3、play. C. He directs a play.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. What can we know about the womans father? A. Hes 90 years old. B. He lives in an apartment. C. He lives with th

4、e woman.7. How is the mans grandma? A. Very wealthy. B. Very healthy. C. Very independent.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How long did the man stay at Washington, D.C.? A. A week. B. A few days. C. Just one day.9. Why was the man warmly welcomed there? A. He designed the World War II Monument. B. He was a soldier

5、 in World War II. C. He saved the city from pollution.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why did the man stay up? A. To play computer games. B. To research the programme. C. To prepare for an exam.11. What does the man think of sleeping? A. Very important. B. He doesnt know. C. Unimportant.12. How long at least d

6、oes the woman sleep a day? A. 6 hours. B. 5 hours. C. 7 hours.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What can we know about Chris family? A. There are ten people in total. B. Her mother was an only child. C. Her father came from a small family.14. Whats the problem in Chris big family? A. Her grandparents never get t

7、heir names right. B. Children cannot have their own things. C. Children often fight and quarrel.15. What is the age gap between the man and his younger brother? A. 8 years. B. 10 years. C. 18 years.16. What was the oldest child going to do when the last child was born in Chris family? A. Go to colle

8、ge. B. Get married. C. Go to work.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How long did Russians have to wait to taste their first Big Mac in 1990? A. Over 4 hours. B. Over 6 hours. C. Over 8 hours18. How many McDonalds restaurants are being closed in Russia? A. 8. B. 9. C. 10.19. Whats the main reason for the closure

9、s? A. Politics. B. Business. C. Food safety.20. What is many Russians attitude to the closures? A. Negative. B. Angry. C. Positive.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)AKindle E-readers are designed for e-book readers, which satisfy your love of reading without interruptions like e-mail and not

10、ifications. They can hold thousands of books to keep you entertained for hours.About Kindle UnlimitedKindle Unlimited is a subscription (订阅) that allows you to access a large selection of titles from the Kindle Store, including books, audiobooks, and magazines. You can keep up to ten titles to read

11、on any Amazon device (设备) or Kindle reading app and there are no due dates.If you havent tried Kindle Unlimited before, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial. At the end of your free trial, you will be automatically (自动地) upgraded to a monthly-paid subscription plan. You can also pre-pay for sever

12、al months of Kindle Unlimited, which will give you a few months as a gift.Note:To use Kindle Unlimited, you must have an Amazon account with a current, valid credit card and you must have 1-Click enabled. You can set up our 1-Click payment method by going to Manage Your Content and Devices, selectin

13、g the Settings Tab, and then clicking Edit Payment Method below Digital Payment Settings.Titles in the Kindle Unlimited catalog may change at any time.Sign Up for the Kindle Unlimited Free trialYou can sign up for a free 30-day trial if you havent tried Kindle Unlimited before.Note: To sign up for t

14、he free trial, you must have an Amazon account with a current, valid credit card. Also, you must have 1-Click payments enabled. Go to Manage Addresses and 1-Click Settings to turn this on.While you wont be charged during your free trial, you will be automatically upgraded to a paid subscription plan

15、 at the end of the trial period. You can avoid the upgrade by following the directions in Manage Your Kindle Unlimited Subscription.21. What do we learn about Kindle Unlimited?A. It is a reading app.B. It is an e-book store.C. It is a reading service.D. It is an Amazon device.22. What will you need

16、to use Kindle Unlimited?A. An ID card and a bank card.B. An e-mail account and a credit card.C. An Amazon account and an ID card.D. An Amazon account and a credit card.23. If you sign up for a free 30-day trial,_.A. you can buy some books at a discountB. you can read books for free at a fixed timeC.

17、 you can decide whether you will upgrade laterD. you can avoid having 1-Click payments enabled24. What type of writing is this text?A. A news report B. A book reviewC. An announcement D. An advertisementBKenneth Hansen, 46, was working with his brother late one May evening two years ago, putting the

18、 last pieces of siding on a house in Gratiot County, Michigan. He looked up to see his brother shouting at him and waving his arms anxiously. Then he heard screaming. Standing next door was a little boy yelling while four dogs barked at him.At first, Hansen thought it was just a dogfight. Then alarm

19、 bells went off in his head. “The noises they made sounded like what dogs do when theyre killing something,” he says. Then the young boy suddenly appeared in the middle of the dogs wearing what looked like a red-and-white shirt. “That was when my hunch was proved right,” says Hansen. “He was shirtle

20、ss and covered in blood, and those dogs were trying to kill him.”Hansen raced across the grass, jumped over a six-foot-high fence, and landed in the neighbors yard. He shouted at the dogs, but they ignored him so he yelled louder until they left just long enough for Hansen to save eight-year-old Eth

21、an Nokes.Hansen ran to a back deck (木制平台). So did the dogs. When he reached the top, he pulled on a door; it wouldnt open. “A dog bit Ethans foot, and I thought they were going to get him back from me,” he says. Hansen tried a second door, rushed inside and then shut Ethan in. He turned and faced th

22、e dogs surrounding him, barking. “I knew I had to get the dogs outside,” he says.Hansen screamed and yelled until he got them out onto the plat and shut the door. The dogs sat outside, glaring at him. With the house quiet, he went to check on Ethan in the bedroom. The boy was covered in blood, still

23、 crying.Doctors arrived soon after, and Ethan was rushed to a Grand Rapids hospital, where he was operated on for more than 30 bite wounds. Its still unclear what sent the dogs into kill mode.25. Why did Hansens brother wave his arms?A. To greet a little boy.B. To ask Hansen for help.C. To make Hans

24、en leave.D. To scare some dogs away.26. What does the underlined word “hunch” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The boy was shirtless and injured.B. The boy wore a red-and-white shirt.C. The dogs were playing with the boy.D. The dogs were trying to kill the boy.27. What did Hansen do to save Ethan?A. He ru

25、shed Ethan to hospital.B. He took Ethan to a safe room.C. He sent Ethan back to his parents.D. He led the dogs to a faraway place.CYou probably know that some fish eat other fish, but did you know there is one fish that has its own fishing pole? The anglerfish (琵琶鱼), found in deep parts of the Atlan

26、tic and Antarctic Oceans, has a long fin (鳍) that looks like a worm. Using this special fin, the anglerfish “fishes”. This is why it is called the “anglerfish”.An anglerfish sits on the seafloor, blending (使混合) into its surroundings. The only part of its body that other fish notice is the fin. The a

27、nglerfish hangs the fin in front of its open mouth. When another fish sees the fin, it thinks it is a worm. The smaller fish swims closer and the anglerfish swallows it.Although they sound frightening, most anglerfish are small. The color of the anglerfish can be brown, dark gray or black. An angler

28、fish has soft flesh and bones, and small eyes. Because of its round body it cannot swim very fast or straight. Instead, it sort of moves from side to side through the water. The male anglerfish is smaller than the female and looks completely different. The male is the size of a small finger and is b

29、lack in color. When he matures, his digestive system weakens, making it impossible for him to feed on his own. He must find a female or starve. With his hooked teeth, he attaches himself to the female. He bites into her, letting something out to break down the skin of his mouth and some skin on her

30、body. The two fish blend together and become one. Even their blood vessels (脉管) join, becoming one system.The male spends the rest of his life living like a parasite (寄生虫), getting his nourishment from the females body. A female anglerfish can carry six males on her body at once. A single female ang

31、lerfish is responsible for feeding herself and all the male anglerfish she carries.28. The anglerfish is so named_.A. for its special feeding habitB. because it looks like a wormC. for its method of catching fishD. because it lives in the deep sea29. Which of the following prevents the anglerfish mo

32、ving fast?A. It is big in size.B. It is short-sighted.C. It has hard bones.D. It has a round body.30. What do we know about anglerfish according to the last two paragraphs?A. A mature male can carry several females at once.B. The female is smaller compared with the male.C. The mature male cannot liv

33、e without a female.D. The female has no fishing pole unlike the male.31. What would be the best title for the text?A. The living conditions of the anglerfishB. New species of the anglerfish foundC. The anglerfishs survival skillsD. The life cycle of the anglerfishDSelfies (自拍照) are frequently seen o

34、n social media. Google statistics have shown that about 93 million selfies were taken per day in 2014, counting only those taken on Android smart phones. Selfie equipment such as selfie sticks is now common, so are selfie cameras on phones. And the word “selfie” was even added to the Oxford English

35、Dictionary in 2013.While selfies are extremely common, opinions on selfies can vary naturally, with some seeing them as a creative way of expressing feelings and connecting with other people and others seeing them as narcissistic (自恋的).As a common cultural phenomenon, selfies are of interest to psyc

36、hologists, in terms of how people think and feel when taking, posting and viewing both their own selfies and others. In a recent study, Sarah Diefenbach, a professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, did an online survey to assess peoples motives (动机) and judgments when taking and viewing sel

37、fies.A total of 238 people living in Austria, Germany and Switzerland completed the survey. The researchers found that 77% of the participants regularly took selfies. Interestingly, 62-67% agreed on the potential negative effects of selfies. This was also explained by 82% of participants indicating

38、theyd rather see other types of photos instead of selfies on social media. This phenomenon has been called the “selfie paradox (悖论)” by Diefenbach.The key to the paradox may lie in the way the participants view their own selfies, compared with those of others. The participants think the selfies take

39、n by others have greater self-presentational motives and less authenticity (真实性), while those taken by themselves are more authentic. “This may explain how everybody can take selfies without feeling narcissistic. If most people think like this, then its no wonder that the world is full of selfies,”

40、Diefenbach explains.32. What is the first paragraph mainly intended to show?A. The objections to selfies.B. The popularity of selfies.C. The value of selfie tools.D. The different views on selfies.33. What attracts psychologists according to Paragraph 3?A. How people take selfies.B. Where people tak

41、e selfies.C. What people think of selfies.D. How selfies show ones feelings.34. What can we learn about selfies from Sarah Diefenbachs study?A. Almost everyone likes taking selfies every now and then.B. Most people enjoy taking selfies but not viewing selfies on social media.C. Some people dislike s

42、howing their selfies on social media.D. Few people prefer showing their own selfies to other people.35. What does Diefenbach try to explain in the last paragraph?A. Why people like taking selfies.B. What the disadvantage of selfies is.C. Why people view selfies as authentic.D. How selfies influence

43、ones feelings.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。5 ways to get vegetables into your dietIf you have picky eaters at home, or youre just stuck for ideas to put more vegetables on the plate, try these five ways to get creative and give your diet a healthy kick-start.1. _36_

44、One reason we dont get enough of them is that many of us consider vegetables merely as a side dish to dinner. If you really want to increase your vegetable consumption, you could:? choose salad as part of your everyday lunch.? make scrambled eggs(炒蛋) a regular breakfast. _37_? eat leftover vegetable

45、s from last nights dinner with breakfast or lunch.? make vegetable sandwiches using almost any vegetable that wont roll out of the bread.2. Start your meal with a salad. _38_By filling your stomach first with a nutrient-rich, low-calorie (低热量的) salad, therell be less room for the higher-calorie item

46、s that follow.3. Move your vegetables to the top shelf of the fridge. If theyre bagged properly, the vegetables there will last well. _39_Try keeping containers or zip-lock bags of cut-up vegetables handy for a quick snack.4. _40_One day a week, go vegetarian by replacing meat with vegetables and whole grains.5. Have salad as a main course. Salad is a good example of a main course dinner: mixed greens, blanched(焯过的) green beans, boiled baby potat

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