黑龙江省牡丹江市海林市重点中学2022-2023学年高一上学期11月第二次月考英语试题(PDF版含答案,无听力音频无文字材料)

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名称 黑龙江省牡丹江市海林市重点中学2022-2023学年高一上学期11月第二次月考英语试题(PDF版含答案,无听力音频无文字材料)
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2022-2023学年度第一学期高一年级英语学科第二次考试
第一部分 听力(共 20 小题,每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)
第一节:听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers
A. Husband and wife. B. Co-workers. C. Friends.
2. What does the man want to borrow this time
A. A book. B. A bike. C. A camera.
3. What does the woman plan to do
A. Eat healthily. B. Eat less. C. Do exercise.
4. Where are probably the speakers
A. In the garden. B. In the flower shop. C. In the photo studio.
5. How did the woman probably feel on stage
A. Confident. B. Nervous. C. Confused.
第二节:听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题。每段对话读两遍。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. What did Miller do just now
A. He talked with a teacher. B. He had lunch. C. He visited the school.
7. Where will the speakers go first
A. To the hall. B. To the library. C. To the gym.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. What will the man have for lunch
A. A sandwich and some coffee. B. Potato chips and salad. C. Tea and some bread.
9. What does the woman think of the man's lunch
A. It's tasty. B. It's boring. C. It's healthy.
10. What is the woman
A. A student. B. A cook. C. A teacher.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11 至 14题。
11. What is the woman probably doing
A. Shopping online. B. Trying on clothes. C. Making new clothes.
12. Which color is the woman's favorite
A. Black. B. Red. C.Brown.
13. Who is the man
A. A salesman. B. The woman's grandson. C. A secretary.
14. What does the man plan to do first
A. Complete his work. B. Go to the store. C. Buy himself some new clothes.
听第 9段材料,回答第 15至 17题。
15. Why does the man want to see Dr. Brown
A. To pull out a bad tooth. B. To have a check-up. C. To clean his teeth.
16. What is the man going to do on Friday morning
A. Have a meeting. B. Go to the dentist. C. See the customer.
16. What is the man going to do on Friday morning
A. Have a meeting. B. Go to the dentist. C. See the customer.
17. When can the man see Dr. Brown
A. At 10:00 a.m. on Thursday. B. At 10:00 a.m. on Friday. C. At 3:00 p.m. on Friday.
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听第 10段材料,回答第 18 至 20题。
18. What do we know about Kiri Werner
A. She has written a book in Chinese.
B. She is 8 years old.
C. She can play Chinese musical instruments.
19. How many Chinese cities did Annelise Carlson describe in her video
A. 2. B. 3. C. 4.
20. What is the purpose of organizing the event
A. To develop students' creative power.
B. To promote cultural exchanges.
C. To show the charm of Chinese.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50分)
第一节(共 15小题,每小题 2.5分,满分 37.5分)
A
The Grand Canyon is famous for its beautiful views. To enjoy the unique views there, consider booking
an airplane tour. Here are some choices for you.
Maverick Helicopters
Leaving from the Las vegas Strip, this tour takes you over Lake Mead, Fortification Hill, the Hoover Dam
and more before your landing. Once you reach the ground, you'll be served drinks (including wine) and light
snacks. The trip, which includes a hotel pickup, costs about $470 to $550 per person depending on your
departure time(出发时间).
GC Helicopters
You are expected to spend about four hours away once you re picked up from your hotel by a large
expensive car for this tour. Once in the air, enjoy views of the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon before
stopping at the canyon floor. From there, you ll take in more views of the canyon. Pricing starts at $519 per
person. You should make sure of the tour's departure time because it changes based on the month when you
are leaving.
Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters
During the tour, you ll fly over the Hoover Dam the Colorado River and Grand Canyon West. Along with
the views, you'lI also enjoy audio commentary (音频解说 ). Many people speak highly of the wonderful
flight experience. However, there are also many travelers saying that they are unhappy about the customer
service and that it should be improved. Tours, which depart at 8 or 8: 30 a m daily, start at $200 per person.
5 Star Helicopters
This journey includes a hotel pickup and wonderful views of the Grand Canyon, the Hoover Dam and more.
Plus, you’ll have 30 minutes to enjoy the views at Eagle Point Rim where you can go to the Grand Canyon
Skywalk with an additional fee.Tickets cost about $430 per person.
21. What is special about Maverick Helicopters compared with other airplane tours
A. It provides a detailed introduction to the views
B.It offers food and drinks when travelers land
C. It sends expensive cars to pick up travelers
D. It allows travelers to build camps by Lake Mead
22. What is probably the disadvantage of Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters
A. Its daily cost B. Its flight experience C. Its customer service D. Its audio commentary
23. What should you do if you want to enter the Grand Canyon Skywalk
A Pay extra money B. Rent a car for the tour
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C. Set off earlier than normal D. Book a ticket online in advance
B
A Massachusetts man has got his wedding ring back thanks to some hikers(徒步旅行者)who decided to
try their luck at finding it.
It all started after Bill Giguere lost his gold wedding ring. Looking for the lost golden wedding ring was
like searching for a needle in a haystack(千草堆). He had lost it during a daytime hike on Mount Hancock,
Giguere was not sure about the location of the missing ring. He only remembered that he had briefly pulled
off his gloves at the top of the mountain. And he guessed that the ring might fall off at that time. By the time
he returned to his car after the hike and noticed that his ring was missing, It was completely dark.
He then decided to take his chances by posting information about his missing ring in a Facebook group
for hikers. Luckily, the post was seen by Tom Gately "As I read the post, my heart went out to him because I
had lost my wedding ring before and luckily a man picked it up and returned it to me. So I decided to help
him and I was going to be on the mountain to look for it, "Gately said.
Gately didn’t believe there was any chance of finding the ring on a snowy 10-mile trail if he only
depended on his eyes and hands. So he decided to improve his chances by bringing along his metal
detector(探测器). Within minutes of Gately and his friends reaching the top for the ring, his metal detector
started ringing. He then brushed away some snow only to find the missing wedding ring . “Everybody just
started laughing, " Brendan, Gately's friend said. "You couldn't believe it.”
After Giguere received a Facebook message about how they had found the ring, he drove 60 miles to
Gately's house so he could pick up his wedding ring. And he thanked the hikers for their efforts again and
again.
24. What can we learn from Paragraph 2
A. Giguere accidentally fell during the hike.
B. Giguere realized he lost the ring while hiking.
C. It seemed impossible to find the lost wedding ring.
D. It was difficult for Giguere to finish a long hike alone.
25. How can you understand the underlined part in Paragraph 3
A .Gately felt pity for Giguere.
B. Gately shared his story with Giagere.
C. Gately wished to be friends with Giguere.
D. Gately wanted to repay Giguere for his kindness.
26. How did Gately manage to find the missing ring
A. He made use of a tool with friends.
B. He got help from an experienced ring finder.
C. He searched the snowy trail several times alone.
D. He posted information about the missing ring online.
27. Which of the following can best describe Gately
A. Brave and lucky. B. Helpful and wise. C. Honest and thoughtful D. Humorous and positive
C
As people spent more time indoors in 2020, at-home hobbies, such as cooking and gardening, have gained in
popularity. Michael Crowe has sold at-home kits(成套工具) since 2017. But since the pandemic broke out,
he has seen increasing sales. He said, It seemed like everybody was trying to grow mushrooms(蘑菇).”
Crowe said that his customers often sent him progress photos of their mushrooms, and he added that
many people took up mushroom growing as a hobby, which could give them a sense of community“It's just
so cool because it can bring together people of all ages, from all walks of life and people all over the place
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can grow food and have a really good time learning about it ” he said. Moreover,it is said that people who
regularly garden experience a lower level of anxiety and depression.
Unlike most crops, mushrooms have an obvious growing process. People don’t have to wait for months
to see the fruit of their work, as mushrooms are very responsive(反应迅速的 ) when placed in the right
conditions. This makes mushroom growing especially exciting for families with children
“I buy the kits to watch the growing patterns ---it offers the childlike wonder. If you look away for two
hours and look back, it's doubled in size ,”at-home grower Jenn Xu said.
As people feel the simple joy of cooking and gardening, mushroom growing also does good to the
environment. With the barrier(障碍) to entry so low---water and a knife are pretty much ---It’ s easy to start
growing mushrooms. As the kits continue drawing the attention of adults and children alike, it seems that
this trend is here to stay.
28. What is Paragraph 2 mainly about
A. The power of community service.
B. The effort to teach people to grow food.
C. The advantages of growing mushrooms.
D.The difficulty in building indoor hobbies.
29. What can we say about mushroom growing
A. It is a long process. B. It takes up much space.
C. It develops very quickly. D. It needs some high technologies.
30. How does Jenn Xu feel about the growing pattems of mushrooms
A. Worried B. Uncertain C. Disappointed D. Surprised
31. What does the author intend to tell us in the last paragraph
A. Growing mushrooms continues to attract people
B. People need training before growing mush-rooms
C. Growing mushrooms helps people live a healthy 1ife
D. More people grow mushrooms to protect the environment
D
I start my workday early, parking myself in front of my home computer and often forgetting to get up for
hours. Sometimes, my dog makes sounds to tell me that he wants to go outside. But one thing I try to do
every day is take a walk around midday. Even if it's just 10 minutes, the dog and I go for a quick walk to
burn off some of his energy and clear my head.
Walking at lunchtime is a smart thing to do, a new study finds. This doesnt seem like news. After all,
we’ve known forever that doing exercise is good for us. But as The New York Times points out, those
fitness studies typically looked at the effects of exercise plans in the long run. This new study looks at
changes that happen more quickly, from one day to the next or even from this hour to the next hour.
For the study, researchers gathered a group of mostly sedentary(久坐的) office workers in the UK. All
were out of shape, but otherwise emotionally and physically healthy. Researchers asked them to take
30-minute lunchtime walks. three days a week for 10 weeks. The volunteers were also asked to install(安装)
apps on their phones, so that the researchers could send the volunteers questions after they walked. Then the
researchers used those answers to judge how the volunteers were feeling about life and work, and to
measure their feelings about everything from stress and tension to motivation
When the researchers compared the volunteers’ answers on the afternoons when they walked to those on
the afternoons they didn't walk, there was quite a difference. On the days when they had a lunchtime walk,
the volunteers said they felt less stressed, more energetic and more relaxed versus(与…相对) on the days
when they didn't walk.
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Unfortunately, the researchers said many of the volunteers didn’t believe they’d be able to continue
walking once the study ended, mainly because they were expected to work through their lunch breaks. It's
an understandable response, but a sad one.
32. How does the new study differ from other fitness studies
A. It calls on people to have a walk after lunch.
B. It focuses on the short-term effects of walking.
C. It mainly pays attention to sedentary office workers.
D. It aims at studying the relationship between exercise and health.
33. Why were the volunteers required to install apps on their phones
A. To record their time spent online.
B. To know how long they walked.
C. To prevent them from getting lost.
D. To respond to the researchers" questions.
34. What is the finding of the new study
A. Lunchtime walks can soon improve people’s mood.
B. Office workers usually have little time to go for a walk.
C. A sedentary lifestyle is linked to an increased risk of disease.
D. Walking brings more advantages to people than other exercise.
35. What can we infer about the volunteers from the last paragraph
A. They will spend more time walking.
B. Some of them tend to be more outgoing.
C. Most of them will perform better at work.
D. They may stop lunchtime walks due to work pressure.
第二节:七选五(共 5 小题,每小题 2.5分,满分 12.5分)
My sister Karin is seven years older than me. When she was in high school, she loved drawing And she was
quite good at it. Every time she drew at home, I’d watch .__36__But I didn’t have the natural talent that she
had.
37 When I tried drawing and made some poor pictures, she told me that they were good. Surely, I
didn’t believe her. But what she said was enough to keep me going. I only wanted the chance to sit at the
same table with her while we were drawing.
With time going by, Karin created many beautiful drawings that were added to the walls of the guest
room.38 I knew they paled (相形见绌) in comparison to hers though I made progress. But she comforted
me. So I kept practicing in her company and later alone when she went to college and moved out on her own
for good.
It was strange to be without my older sisters’ company. But I still had the love of art because of her
encouragement. Sometimes, I could imagine her sitting across the table working, too. It was a comfort in
this emptier house. I kept making progress every day. 39
As Karin moved further into adulthood, she had fewer and fewer art projects of her own. 40 Then
she left art behind. However, she still encouraged and supported me. Thanks to my sister Karin, I have
become a famous artist now.
A. She didn’t care about me.
B. Over the years, I became more skilled.
C. Finally, some new interests attracted her.
D. A few of my good pictures also went up.
E. However, my sister encouraged me a lot.
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F. Therefore, I failed to make enough money.
G. I hoped I could create amazing pictures like her.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分 30分)
第一节(共 15小题,每小题 1分,满分 15分)
My grandmother always liked to look good. She usually got her hair done and 41 spending a little
money on stylish clothes. She also always put on make-up. She did this even when she was past ninety and
had to move to a nursing home. It was not caused by mental reasons; in fact she 42 a very clear mind.
However, after a bad 43 , her physical health became bad. The nursing home was very 44 , and the
nurses were all caring. But apparently, some of them were not 45 old ladies paying much attention to
their 46 .
One day, a young nurse came in to help her with the eyes. The nurse's face took on a look of pure
47 . She asked," Grandma, why are you 48 wearing lipstick(口红) ” Her tone made grandma rather
49 . So my grandma’s response was 50 . She said, "Yes, I am I might be old,but I’m not withered(枯萎
的)!” The nurse was embarrassed, and she 51 left. Seeing this. I 52 Grandma a lot and clapped
my hands for her
The sentence"I might be old, but I’m not withered!” has since become a family 53 . My parents usually
repeat that. Whenever they 54 the line of "Looking good at your age", they will talk about Grandma s
response. Old age cannot 55 your passion for life, and you can fully enjoy your life at any age.
41. A regretted B. minded C. enjoyed D. avoided
42. A kept B. lost C. needed D. searched
43. A. taste B. visit C sleep D fall
44. A comfortable B. modern C. traditional D. strange
45. A. afraid of B. used to C. tired of D. worried about
46. A stories B. health C looks D. interest
47.A. excitement B. satisfaction C. sadness D. surprise
48.A. still B ever C seldom D just
49.A. cheerful B. angry C. shy D. confident
50. A natural B. careful C generous D. serious
51. A hurriedly B. slowly C. luckily D. hopefully
52. Awarned B. admired C. reminded D helped
53.A. favorite B. secret C. promise D. task
54.A. depend on B. make up C. turn down D. meet with
55. A. increase B. serve C. leave D. reduce
第二节:语法填空(10 小题,每小题 1.5 分,满分 15分)
Chinese inventions have changed the world in the course of history. From paper money to gunpowder and
the compass, many things we use today come from ancient China. Actually, most of them date back to the
Song dynasty, (56) ruled the country between 960 and 1279.
When Marco Polo came to China in the 13th century, he discovered (57) very modern and
civilized(文明的 ) society. The Chinese were busy (58) (trade), especially on rivers and
canals(运河). At that time China was (59) (high) developed- far more than Europe. And it was
during this era that drinking tea was at the height of its (60) (popular) . People made very
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beautiful porcelain(瓷器) bowls, which (61) (use) for drinking tea.
To develop the economy, the Chinese needed a good transportation system, so they built canals (62)
(connect) the main rivers. The invention of the compass allowed Chinese navigators(航行者) to sail on
open seas. Besides, the Chinese also invented movable sails, which worked better (63) the early
fixed sails of European navigators at the beginning of the Age of Exploration . All in all, the Song dynasty
was a (64) (success) period in Chinese history with many (65) (invention) that make
our world a better place to live today.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节(满分 15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友 Eric 来信说他的父母希望他能在高中毕业后来中国留学,为此他想听
听那你的建议。请给他回信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.你的观点;3.表达祝福。注意:1.词数 80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节(满分 25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为
150左右。
When Mike was a seven-year-old kid, his parents usually didn’t give him money because he liked to buy
junk food. They knew such food would be harmful to kids' bodies.
But one day Mike strongly wished to buy such food. He knew he couldn't persuade his parents to give
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him money to buy it, so he was upset. At noon that day, his mom was having a nap(小睡) in the bedroom
while his dad was working out of the home. Mike suddenly found his moms wallet on the sofa in the living
room. Usually, his mom would put the wallet close to her--not this time.
Mike found a good chance to get money. He thought he could secretly take some from his mom’s wallet
without letting her discover it. Then, he slowly walked towards the wallet and opened it. There was lots of
money. Mike took a few coins and walked out of the house, going directly to a store in his community.
He bought a bag of food that was very peppery (辛辣的 ) and a bottle of iced Coca-Cola. Instead of
returning home, he hung around outside to enjoy the food and the drink in case his mom discovered
it. When he opened the food bag, a strong, hot and sweet smell rushed into his nose. He tasted some; it was
delicious. But it was too hot and his mouth seemed to be on fire. However, he didn't take notice of it.
Minutes later, he ate up the bag of junk food and finished the drink. Then he returned home. His mother was
still sleeping.
In the afternoon that day, Mike began to feel uncomfortable and wanted to vomit(呕吐). He felt pain in
his stomach. At first, he could stand it However, finally, he couldn’t bear it anymore and told his mom that
he felt sick. But Mike didn’t tell his mom the truth that he had some hot junk food. Not knowing what was
wrong with Mike his mom was worried.
Paragraph 1:
She hurried to drive him to the hospital.
Paragraph 2:
Mike realized he should admit what he had done.
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高一第二次月考测试题参考答案
1-5 CCBAB 6-10 ABABC
11-15 ACBAB 16-20 ACACB
21-25 BCACA 26-30 ABCCD
31-35 ABDAD 36-40 GEDBC
41-45 CADAB 46-50 CDABD 51-55 ABADD
56 .which 57.a 58. trading 59. highly 60. popularity
61 .were used 62 .to connect 63. than 64. successful 65. inventions
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