湖南省邵东县第三中学2020-2021学年高一上学期第二次月考英语试卷
(本试卷共8页,全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。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
did
the
man’s
family
first
come
to
the
U.S.?
A.
Around
300
years
ago.
B.
About
200
years
ago.
C.
Very
recently.
2.
Why
did
the
boy
come
back
early?
A.
He
was
hungry.
B.
He
had
a
stomachache.
C.
The
class
finished
early.
3.
Who
is
coming
to
visit
the
man?
A.
Sara.
B.
Sam.
C.
Antonio.
4.
What
did
the
man
repair?
A.
A
TV.
B.
A
toilet.
C.
An
air-conditioner.
5.
What
will
the
speakers
have
for
dinner
tonight?
A.
Turkey.
B.
Cheese.
C.
Tomato
soup.
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。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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
Why
is
the
man
flying
to
New
York?
A.
To
have
a
trip.
B.
To
visit
friends.
C.
To
do
business.
7.
What
time
should
the
man
get
to
the
airport?
A.
At
7:00
a.m.
B.
At
10:00
a.m.
C.
At
3:00
p.m.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What’s
wrong
with
the
woman’s
living
situation?
A.
She
dislikes
the
food
there.
B.
She
dislikes
the
family
members.
C.
She
has
no
chance
to
make
friends.
9.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Move
into
a
dormitory.
B.
Have
some
meals
by
herself.
C.
Spend
more
time
on
her
program.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.
Conducting
an
interview.
B.
Talking
about
their
former
company.
C.
Sharing
their
working
experience.
11.
Who
does
the
woman
work
for
now?
A.
A
president.
B.
A
sales
director.
C.
A
marketing
director.
12.
Where
does
the
man
work?
A.
At
Anglo-European
Inc.
B.
At
Europa
Marketing.
C.
At
the
Gibson
Corporation.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
Where
did
the
woman
lose
her
phone?
A.
At
her
office.
B.
In
a
cafe.
C.
In
a
movie
theater.
14.
What
did
the
guy
do
when
he
found
the
phone?
A.
He
called
the
police.
B.
He
called
the
last
number
on
it.
C.
He
called
one
of
the
woman’s
friends.
15.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Give
the
guy
some
money.
B.
Buy
the
guy
some
food.
C.
Invite
the
guy
to
see
a
movie.
16.
When
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
At
night.
B.
Around
midday.
C.
In
the
early
morning.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
How
long
does
this
trip
take?
A.
About
two
hours.
B.
About
one
and
a
half
hours.
C.
About
thirty
minutes.
18.
What
does
the
restaurant
serve?
A.
Desserts.
B.
Hot
meals.
C.
Sandwiches.
19.
Where
is
the
bank?
A.
In
the
front
of
the
first
floor.
B.
Near
the
duty-free
shop.
C.
At
the
end
of
the
hallway.
20.
What
can
be
found
on
the
third
floor?
A.
A
restaurant.
B.
Toilets.
C.
A
game
room.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The
Greatest
Olympic
Stadiums
of
All
Time
The
following
are
some
buildings
that
have
stood
the
test
of
time
and
continue
to
be
as
amazing
and
groundbreaking(开创性的)
as
the
games
themselves.
Montreal
Olympic
Stadium,
Montreal,
Canada
The
1976
Summer
Games
were
a
perfect
excuse
for
then-mayor
Jean
Drapeau
to
green
light
a
stadium
that
could
be
used
for
the
city’s
Major
League
Baseball
team.
The
building
is
an
extraordinary
achievement
of
engineering
and
its
45-degree
angled
tower
is
the
world’s
tallest
inclined
(倾斜的)
tower.
Aquatics
Centre,
London,
the
United
Kingdom
This
roof
that
bends
both
inside
and
outside
is
one
of
the
most
recognizable
structures
by
the
famous
architect
Zaha
Hadid.
Built
for
the
2012
Summer
Olympics,
this
building
is
meant
to
copy
the
movement
of
not
only
the
water
inside
the
structure,
but
also
of
the
neighboring
Waterworks
River.
Spyros
Louis
Olympic
Stadium,
Athens,
Greece
The
two
bent
poles
running
over
the
open
roof
of
this
stadium
from
the
2004
Summer
Olympics
look
more
like
a
bridge
than
a
stadium.
The
stadium
itself
was
built
in
1982,
but
its
most
recognizable
aspects
were
added
during
the
2004
refurbishment
(翻新).
Beijing
National
Stadium,
Beijing,
China
Built
for
the
2008
Summer
Games,
the
Beijing
National
Stadium
stands
apart
for
its
unique
appearance
like
a
bird’s
nest
and
the
plans
for
it
to
be
reused
at
the
2022
Winter
Games.
Designed
to
allow
the
audience
a
clear
view
from
anywhere
in
the
stands,
the
stadium
is
especially
eye-catching
when
lit
up
at
nigh.
21.
What
is
special
about
Montreal
Olympic
Stadium?
A.
It
copies
the
movement
of
water.
B.
It
is
shaped
like
a
bridge.
C.
It
looks
like
a
birds
nest.
D.
It
is
recognizable
for
its
inclined
tower.
22.
Where
is
the
stadium
that
relatively(相对地)
has
the
shortest
history?
A.
In
Montreal.
B.
In
London.
C.
In
Athens.
D.
In
Beijing.
23.
Which
of
the
stadiums
will
be
reused
for
the
Winter
Olympics?
A.
Montreal
Olympic
Stadium.
B.
Aquatics
Centre.
C.
Spyros
Louis
Olympic
Stadium.
D.
Beijing
National
Stadium.
B
Have
you
imagined
that
planting
trees
can
make
a
big
difference?
People
say
that
one
man
can’t
make
a
difference,
but
Abdul
Samad
Sheikh,
a
60-year-old
rickshaw
(人力车)
driver
from
Bangladesh,
has
proved
that
doing
a
small
thing
over
a
long
period
of
time
can
mean
very
much.
He
has
planted
at
least
one
tree
every
day
since
he
was
12
years
old,
which
means
that
he
has
so
far
planted
a
small
forest
of
over
17,500
trees.
Imagine
if
everyone
followed
his
example.
Abdul
has
worked
as
a
rickshaw
driver
for
most
of
his
life.
He
makes
a
little
money
from
his
job,
which
is
only
enough
to
put
food
on
the
table
for
his
family,
but
he
somehow
tries
to
also
buy
at
least
one
tree
every
day.
He
considers
it
his
duty
to
the
world.
Mostly
he
plants
them
on
government
land
so
nobody
can
cut
them
down
later.
He
also
waters
them,
and
if
he
sees
anyone
cutting
a
tree,
he
blames
them.
Abdul,
his
wife
Jorna,
and
four
of
their
children
live
in
two
old
houses,
on
a
piece
of
land
that
is
owned
by
the
Faridpur
deputy(代理人)
commissioner’s(委员会)
office.
They
have
no
land
of
their
own.
Sometimes,
she
commands
him
not
to
plant
trees
but
he
doesn’t
listen.
Abdul’s
30-year-old
son,
Kutub
Uddin,
has
never
told
his
father
not
to
plant
trees,
because
he
thinks
his
father
does
a
good
thing
for
society.
Abdul’s
neighbors
all
know
about
his
daily
habit,
and
praise
his
work.
Whoever
can
ask
of
him
anything,
he
will
do
his
best
to
help.
Therefore,
Abdul
is
loved
by
neighbors.
For
his
efforts,
Abdul
Samad
Sheikh
was
recently
honored
by
The
Daily
Star,
and
given
$1,253
to
help
him
build
a
better
home
for
his
family.
The
Daily
Star
wished
everyone
to
follow
his
example,
and
protect
the
environment.
“I
can’t
do
it
alone.
I
need
the
help
of
you
all,”
Abdul
said
in
his
speech.
24.
What
do
we
know
about
Abdul?
A.
He
doesn’t
support
his
family.
B.
He
plants
trees
with
his
own
money.
C.
He
makes
a
living
by
doing
different
jobs.
D.
He
plants
trees
to
win
his
neighbors’
praise.
25.
Why
does
Abdul
plant
trees
on
government
land?
A.
To
get
money
from
government.
B.
To
set
a
good
example
to
people.
C.
To
protect
them
from
being
cut
down.
D.
To
get
a
place
from
government
to
build
his
own
house.
26.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
Abdul?
A.
Poor
but
helpful.
B.
Rich
and
reliable.
C.
Uncaring
and
stupid.
D.
Active
but
dishonest.
27.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“it”
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
Driving
a
rickshaw.
B.
Planting
trees.
C.
Making
big
money.
D.
Building
a
better
home.
C
In
times
of
crisis
(危机),
people
can
be
truly
amazing.
Age,
wealth,
race,
religion,
politics
and
all
the
other
things
that
make
us
who
we
are
as
individuals(个人)
seem
to
matter
a
little
less,
and
the
fact
that
we
are
all
humans
in
this
world
together
comes
to
matter
more.
Seni
Felic
owns
a
restaurant
in
San
Francisco
called
Bistro
SF
Grill,
and
he
is
feeling
optimistic
despite
the
crisis
caused
by
COVID-19(新冠)
“We’re
going
to
pool
our
resources
and
people
will
pull
together,
and
it
will
have
a
strong
effect
on
solving
any
problems,”
he
told
Reader’s
Digest.
With
this
in
mind,
he
decided
to
offer
nonprofit
lunches
and
dinners
in
his
restaurant.
“We
are
inviting
all
to
stop
by
Bistro
SF
Grill
to
take
a
lunch
or
dinner
box
with
food
prepared
in
advance.
The
price
is
only
$5.50
and
it
covers
our
expenses.
We’d
like
to
give
for
free,
but
we
can’t
afford
it.
Our
idea
was:
Let’s
try
to
help.”
he
said.
Despite
San
Francisco’s
“shelter-in-place”
order,
Felic
said
they
still
plan
to
offer
meals.
The
move
deals
with
three
problems
in
the
community:
offering
various
high-quality
food
to
people
who
may
not
be
able
to
cook
or
who
can’t
afford
Whole
Foods
prices;
helping
the
business
continue
operating
during
the
crisis;
and
paying
some
of
the
hourly
workers
who
make
the
food
so
that
they
can
earn
enough
money
to
get
through
the
hard
times.
He
believes
that
working
together
and
helping
others
will
be
the
key
to
helping
all
to
get
through
this.
“This
problem
will
be
controlled,
and
I
just
feel
optimistic,”
he
added.
“When
people
come
together
and
cooperate,
I
think
we
can
overcome
almost
anything.”
28.
What
made
Seni
Felic
optimistic
during
the
time
of
COVID-19?
A.
His
religious
belief.
B.
His
decision
to
offer
meals.
C.
People’s
working
together.
D.
The
government’s
order.
29.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
restaurant’s
move
to
offer
nonprofit
meals?
A.
People
should
take
a
box
to
pack
the
food.
B.
The
meals
will
be
given
for
free.
C.
Only
poor
people
can
get
the
food.
D.
It
can
help
its
workers
survive
the
crisis.
30.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
Seni
Felic?
A.
Kind
and
optimistic.
B.
Brave
and
energetic.
C.
Caring
and
humorous.
D.
Helpful
and
patient.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后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。
Children's
Games
in
Ancient
China
Unlike
the
children
nowadays,
the
children
during
ancient
times
didn't
have
smart
phone,
iPad
or
computer
to
entertain(娱乐)
themselves.
___31___
Let's
take
a
look.
Flying
kites
Kites
have
quite
a
long
history.
The
earliest
kites
were
made
of
wood,
instead
of
paper.
Nowadays,
the
three
most
famous
kites
are
the
Beijing
kite,
Tianjin
kite
and
Weifang
kite.
___32___
For
example,
the
swallow-shaped
kite
is
a
well-known
Beijing
style.
Playing
hide-and-seek(捉迷藏)
Hide-and-seek
is
a
traditional
game
for
children,
popular
around
the
nation.
Even
nowadays,
many
children
like
playing
it.
There
are
two
ways
to
play.
One
way
is
covering
a
child's
eyes
while
other
kids
run
around
to
tease(戏弄)
him.
___33___
___34__
The
closest
thing
to
watching
a
film
or
television
for
entertainment
during
ancient
times
was
going
to
see
a
shadow
play(皮影戏).
Folk
artists
manipulate
puppets
behind
the
screen,
narrating
stories
and
accompanied
by
music.
Setting
off
firecrackers(鞭炮)
Firecrackers
have
a
history
of
more
than
2,000
years.
It
is
said
that
there
was
a
beast
(野兽)
named
Nian
in
ancient
China.
___35___
After
gunpowder
was
invented,
it
gradually
replaced
the
bamboo
joint
cracker.
Crackers
are
still
set
off
during
Spring
Festival
to
symbolize
auspiciousness(吉利).
A.
And
to
scare
off
the
beast,
people
burnt
bamboo
joints
to
make
it
blast(爆炸)
B.
Watching
shadow
plays
C.
Instead,
they
came
up
with
interesting
games
to
play
in
their
childhood.
D.
Each
of
them
has
special
features.
E.
Different
materials
are
used
to
make
the
kite.
F.
Shadow
plays
were
the
popular
entertaining
form
in
ancient
times.
G.
More
commonly,
participants
hide
and
one
child
must
try
to
find
them.
第三部分
语言知识运用(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。
Deliveryman(快递员)
Ryan
Arens
was
making
his
rounds
in
his
truck
near
a
pond
in
Bozeman,
when
he
heard
a
strange
sound.
“It
was
like
a
cry
for
36
,"
he
said,
“but
I
couldn’t
37
what
was
going
on."
Arens
38
his
truck,
and
then
he
saw
the
source
of
that
cry
--
a
dog
in
the
pond,
39
to
hold
onto
a
thin
layer
of
ice.
One
old
man
had
40
the
pond
in
a
rowboat
and
was
trying
to
move
closer
to
the
dog.
It
was
slowly
going,
and
Arens
thought
he
had
a
better
41.
“I
love
42
"
Arens
said,
explaining
why
he
43
his
coat
and
his
hat,
even
though
the
temperature
was
very
low.
Arens
got
into
the
44
and
tired
to
keep
his
balance
so
the
ice
wouldn’t
break
as
he
made
his
way
closer
to
the
dog.
“I
could
see
through
the
ice
because
it
was
45
,”
he
said.
Then
Arens
got
out
of
the
boat,
holding
onto
it
with
one
hand
and
trying
to
46
the
dog
with
other.
“My
biggest
47
was
falling
through
the
ice
and
not
being
able
to
get
out,”
he
said.
48
enough,
the
ice
broke.
Arens
went
down,
and
he
just
swam
out
to
the
dog,
49
her
collar(项圈)
and
pulled
her
to
the
ice.
He
then
put
the
dog
into
the
boat
and
moved
back
to
the
shore(岸边),
where
50
bystanders(旁观者)
rushed
the
dog
to
the
home
of
the
rowboat
owner.
Once
in
the
51
Arens
jumped
into
a
shower
with
the
dog
until
they
both
got
52
.
The
next
day,
Arens
was
back
working
the
same
neighborhood
when
the
dog’s
owner
came
over
to
thank
him
for
53
Sadie.
“Would
you
like
to
54
her?”
he
asked.
He
opened
the
door
to
his
car,
and
Sadie
55
.
She
ran
straight
towards
Arens,
jumping
up
onto
him
and
bathing
him
in
wet
kisses.
36.?A.fun
B.food?
C.help
D.love
37.
A.see
B.answer
C.doubt
D.
remember
38.?A.thought?of
B.got
out
of
C.held?on?to
D.looked
for
39.?A.trying
B.refusing
C.pretending
D.waiting
40.
A.discovered
B.left
C.passed
D.entered
41?A.experience
B.choice
C.chance?
D.reason
A.animals
B.games
C.trips
D.exercises
A.picked?up
B.took?off
C.threw?away
D.showed?off
44.
A.boat
B.truck
C.room
D.box
45.
A.dangerous
B.thin
C.cold
D.smooth
46.?A.feed
B.wash
C.reach
D.train
47.?A.failure
?
B.fear
C.mistake
D.surprise
48.
A.Well
B.Closely
C.Strangely
D.Sure
49.?A.took?hold?of
B.took?care?of
C.took
place
of
D.took
control
of
50
A.
sad
B.angry
C.tired
D.worried
A.pond
B.car
C.house
D.hospital
A.sleepy
B.interested
C.warm
D.ready
53.
A.checking
B.accepting
C.guiding
D.saving
54.
A.
invite
B.meet
C.teach
D.catch
55.
A.
ran
away
B.
sat
down
C.came
in
D.jumped
out
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Erin
had
a
serious
concussion(脑震荡)
after
a
car
accident,
leaving
her
with
difficulty
focusing,
and
no
ability
56.
(read)
or
watch
TV.
Erin,
a
very
active
person,
found
all
this
downtime
very
hard.
Pippy,
the
pig
she
and
her
husband
had
adopted
(收养)
a
few
57
(
month)
before
the
accident,
was
a
great
comfort
to
her.
Because
pigs
are
social,
emotional(情感的)
animals,
Pippy
was
important
to
Erin'
s
recovery:
"She
knew
I
was
sad,
even
if
I
wasn
‘t
crying
or
acting
sad.?She?watched?over?58.
(I)?the?whole
time
I
was
stuck
at?home.?Pippy?knew?I?was
upset.
Once
Erin?recovered,?she
and?her?husband
decided?they?loved?Pippy?59.
much?that
they?wanted??to
adopt
another?pig.
That’s?when
they?learned?that?there?is?a?huge?need
60.
pig
rescue?in
the
United?States.
Most?people
61.
adopt?pigs?don'?t?know?what?they're
getting
into,?and?fewer?than?five?percent?of?adopted
pigs?end?up?62.?
(stay)?with?their?original
adopters.
“These?poor?animals?are
being?abandoned(遗弃)"
says
Erin.?We?were?63.
(great)
concerned?by?the?problem,?and?after?we?adopted
our?second
pig,?Boris,?we?decided?to?start?a?pig
rescue,?Hog?Haven?Farm.?Pigs?are?64.
(amazing)?than?most?people?realize.?They’re?one
of?the?most?emotionally?intelligent
creatures?on
earth."
Since
then,
Erin
and
her
husband
65.
(rescue)?more?than
150
pigs,
86?of
which?live?with?them?at?their?pig
rescue
in?Deer
Trail,
Colorado.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
66.假定你是李华,你打算暑假期间找一份兼职工作,请给笔友Simon写一封邮件,告诉他这一计划,并请他给出建议。
注意:1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
67.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
"Hey
Jessica,
do
you
live
around
here?”
a
girl's
voice
called.
I
looked
up
to
see
Sarita
walking
across
the
grass
toward
me.
I
had
never
seen
her
in
my
neighborhood,
only
at
school.
And
I
never
really
talked
with
her
much
there,
because,
to
me,
Sarita
is
perfect
with
a
capital(大写字母)
P.
She
gets
the
best
grades
in
the
class
and
is
the
best
at
almost
every
sport.
I
thought
she
wouldn't
want
to
make
friends
with
me.
I’m
perfectly
average(普通的),
with
a
lowercase(小写)
letter
a.
I
turned
back
to
helping
my
brother
Matthew
dig
in
the
sand
just
as
Sarita
reached
us,
but
I
did
answer
her
question."Yes.We
live
next
door."
"Ing,
Essa,
ing,"
Matthew
suddenly
said.
"
He
wants
to
ride
on
the
swings(秋千),"
I
explained
to
Sarita.
"Is
he
calling
you
Essa?"
Sarita
guessed.
"That'
s
his
name
for
me,"
I
said.
Sarita
laughed.
"That’s
cute."
Then
her
cell
phone
rang.
She
answered.
"My
sister,"
Sarita
explained
as
she
put
the
phone
back
into
her
pocket.
"She
wanted
to
borrow
one
of
my
sweaters."
It
must
be
fun
to
have
a
sister
to
share
clothes
with,
I
thought.
But
out
loud,
I
mentioned
the
main
thing
on
my
mind.
"You'
re
lucky,
Sarita.
I
wish
I
had
a
cell
phone."
Sarita
shrugged(耸肩)."I'
m
only
allowed
to
use
it
to
talk
to
my
family,"
she
explained.
Sarita
stood
next
to
the
swings,
watching
us.
Can
I
push
him?"
She
suddenly
asked.
"
Sure,"
I
replied.
"
My
arms
get
tired
after
a
while.'
Sarita
and
I
took
turns
pushing.
"My
sister
used
to
push
me
on
swings,"
Sarita
said.
“Now
she
just
borrows
things
from
me
all
the
time.
Luckily
she
buys
lots
of
books.
Mysteries,
mostly,
just
what
I
like
to
read.
So
I
can
borrow
them
from
her.”
"Mysteries?are?my?favorite?books,?too,"?I?said.
"Really,?Jessica??I?never?knew?that?about?you."?Sarita?smiled?at?me.
?"I
read?whenever?I?have?time,?after?my?housework."
I?had?never?imagined?Sarita?doing?anything?but?fun?things.
“My
parents
are
really
busy
with
work,
and
I
often
help
mop
the
floors
and
wash
the
dishes,”
Sarita
explained.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.
续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
Sarita
and
I
kept
talking
while
we
kept
taking
turns
pushing.
Paragraph
2:
I
looked
at
my
house
and
thought
maybe
I
could
invite
her
to
my
house
for
dinner.
英语答案
第一部分
听力
1—5
CCBCA
6—10
CACAA
11—15
BACBA
16—20
BABBC
第二部分
第一节
阅读理解
21-23
DBD
24-27
BCAB
28-30
CDA
七选五
31-35
CDGBA
第三部分
完型填空
36-40
CABAD
41-45
CABAB
46-50
CBDAD
51-55
CCDBD
第二节
56:to
read
57:
months
58:
me
59:so
60:for
61:who/that
62:staying
63:greatly
64:more
amazing
65:have
rescued