淮南二中2019届高一年级第一学期教学质量检测
英
语
试
题
(时间
80分钟
满分
100分)
I.
听力(共两节,满分10分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题0.5分,
满分2.5分)
1.
Why
do
the
two
speakers
want
to
go
to
a
bar
A.
Because
they
don’t
want
to
be
caught
in
the
rain.
B.
Because
they
want
to
have
a
drink.
C.
Because
they
want
to
meet
another
friend.
2.
How
long
will
the
man
have
to
wait
before
the
plane
takes
off
at
the
airport
A.
105
minutes.
B.
80
minutes.
C.
75
minutes.
3.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
buy
A.
Pants
suit.
B.
A
blouse.
C.
A
coat.
4.
What
can
we
learn
from
this
conversation
A.
Michael
is
playing
in
the
garden.
B.
Sally
is
playing
in
the
garden.
C.
Sally
is
not
present
here.
5.
What
kind
of
coffee
does
the
man
prefer
A.
White
coffee
without
sugar.
B.
Coffee
with
sugar.
C.
Coffee
without
milk
or
sugar.
第二节(共15小题;每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
For
which
day
did
the
man
book
a
room
finally
A.
April
22nd.
B.
April
21st.
C.
April
23rd.
7.
How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
the
room
A.
100
dollars.
B.
99
dollars.
C.
108
dollars.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
book
the
seats
downstairs
A.
It’s
too
expensive.
B.
It’s
too
crowded.
C.
It’s
too
far.
9.
When
does
the
man
plan
to
see
the
performance
A.
Next
Saturday.
B.
On
October
21st.
C.
On
October
25th.
10.
How
much
does
each
upstairs
ticket
cost
A.
$10.
B.
$3.75.
C.
$
2.50.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
is
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Saleswoman
and
customer.
12.
Where
does
Tom
Brown
work
now
A.
In
the
Spanish
department.
B.
In
the
Jones
at
French
Company.
C.
In
the
National
Bank.
13.
Which
language
do
you
think
Kathy
Smith
teaches
now
A.
German.
B.
Spanish.
C.
French.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
In
a
bank.
B.
At
an
airport
ticket
office.
C.
At
a
police
station.
15.
Where
was
the
woman’s
money
probably
stolen
A.
Near
the
bank.
B.
On
the
moving
stair
from
the
ground.
C.
Around
the
police
station.
16.
What’s
the
woman
doing
in
the
city
A.
Doing
a
business.
B.
Paying
a
visit.
C.
Having
lessons.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
was
children’s
education
like
in
the
past
A.
Children
liked
to
sit
in
the
classroom
for
hours.
B.
Children
had
to
go
on
repeating
things
until
they
could
learn
them
by
heart.
C.
Children
could
think
and
learn
by
themselves.
18.
What
do
we
learn
from
the
passage
A.
Children
today
like
staying
in
school.
B.
Some
children
today
hate
to
get
out
of
the
classroom
when
the
teachers
ask
them
to.
C.
Something
should
be
done
to
encourage
children
to
learn
by
themselves.
19.
Why
can’t
some
of
the
children
find
jobs
A.
They
are
too
young
to
do
so.
B.
Their
parents
won’t
allow
them
to
do
so.
C.
The
teachers
won’t
help
them
do
so.
20.
What
do
many
teachers
consider
A.
Wondering
if
they
can
make
children
learn.
B.
Wondering
if
children
can
learn
by
themselves.
C.
Wondering
what
they
should
do
to
help
children
learn.
II.
阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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。
A
Tips
for
Getting
the
Most
out
of
a
“Photowalk”
Photowalks
are
a
great
way
to
get
out
and
get
clicking,
either
by
yourself,
with
a
couple
of
friends,
or
with
a
group
of
people.
They
can
be
wonderful
for
seeing
a
neighborhood
or
wild
space
with
new
eyes,
getting
inspired
to
be
more
creative
with
angles
and
subjects,
as
well
as
simply
spending
time
with
fun
people.
Here
are
a
few
tips
for
making
sure
you
get
the
most
out
of
a
photowalk.
Pick
a
spot
with
lots
of
interest
A
photowalk
is
a
perfect
excuse
to
go
exploring
a
new
area.
However,
if
you’ve
never
been
to
the
scene
before,
you
might
be
disappointed
at
the
final
photos.
Base
your
chosen
spot
on
what
you
feel
like
photographing—whether
that
is
buildings,
people,
busy
streets,
a
festival,
nature
and
so
on,
and
make
sure
the
place
you’re
heading
for
is
filled
with
what
you
most
want
to
shoot(拍摄).
It
will
pay
off
in
a
satisfying
walk
if
you
research
your
chosen
spot
beforehand
and
know
what
to
expect.
Invite
anyone,
no
matter
what
their
skill
level
is
You’ll
be
surprised
at
what
you
learn
from
people
who
seem
to
know
nothing
about
photography.
Even
with
a
simple
camera,
they
can
catch
some
outstanding
photos.
So
bring
Aunt
Betty
or
your
10-year-old
nephew
or
anyone
else
whose
company
you
might
enjoy
on
a
walk
and
keep
an
open
mind.
Don’t
forget
them
Be
sure
to
take
the
important
small
things,
such
as
an
extra
memory
card
(or
two),
an
extra
fully
charged
battery,
comfortable
shoes
and
clothing.
And
remember
a
notepad
and
pen
for
taking
down
notes
about
places,
times,
conditions,
the
names
and
information
of
people
you
meet
and
any
other
information
you
might
want
to
remember
about
certain
shots(照片;
镜头).
Keep
an
eye
out
for
danger
Apart
from
watching
the
sky
for
rain,
you’ll
want
to
watch
out
for
other
people
as
well.
Smartphones
are
always
a
target(目标)
for
thieves
but
they
have
become
much
clearer
about
the
value
of
digital
cameras.
Don’t
make
yourself
a
target
by
standing
for
a
very
long
time
holding
your
camera
out
in
front
of
you.
If
you’re
in
an
area
that
is
really
busy
or
you
aren’t
super
comfortable,
then
just
be
careful
about
when
to
use
your
camera.
Imagine
your
shot
in
your
head
before
holding
up
your
camera,
or
use
a
camera
belt
wrapped
around
your
wrist
or
shoulder.
21.
To
choose
a
better
place
for
a
photowalk,
you
are
supposed
to
______.
A.
spend
time
discussing
with
fun
people
B.
decide
the
place
on
your
interest
C.
choose
famous
places
D.
find
a
new
area
22.
The
people
you
go
photowalking
with
______.
A.
must
know
the
area
well
B.
have
learned
photography
C.
would
like
to
explore
the
places
for
you
D.
enjoy
walking
with
you
and
keep
an
open
mind
23.
You
can
hold
the
camera
around
your
wrist
or
shoulder
in
case
_______.
A.
it
is
stolen
by
a
thief
B.
it
gets
wet
in
the
rain
C.
it
loses
some
information
D.
it
falls
down
on
the
ground
B
When
I
was
a
boy,
I
used
to
love
walking
in
the
woods
around
my
home.
My
mum
warned
me
several
times
never
to
travel
so
far
that
I
would
lose
sight
of
the
house.
Being
a
typical
boy,
however,
I
soon
found
myself
hiking
further
and
further
away,
testing
just
how
far
I
could
go
into
the
woods
without
getting
lost.
After
losing
my
way
once
for
two
hours,
though,
I
decided
that
I
had
better
leave
a
trail(痕迹;踪迹)
the
next
time
I
went
for
a
walk.
The
very
next
day
I
decided
to
try
it.
I
walked
into
the
woods
until
the
house
was
out
of
sight.
Then
I
broke
a
small
branch
on
a
young
tree
to
mark
my
place.
I
wandered(徘徊;漫步)
further
in
and
broke
another
limb(大树枝)
and
then
another.
In
a
few
spots
where
there
were
no
limbs
small
enough,
I
snapped
(折断)
the
heads
off
the
low
plants
that
were
growing
where
the
sunlight
broke
through
the
trees.
After
a
while
I
finally
got
tired
and
decided
to
head
back.
Turning
around
I
easily
found
my
tracks,
but
instead
of
being
proud
I
felt
sad.
I
could
see
the
trail
of
destruction
I
had
left
in
the
woods
going
on
and
on.
Looking
at
the
broken
limbs
and
dead
flowers
I
wondered
if
God
was
disappointed
in
me
and
I
vowed(发誓)
never
to
do
that
again.
Instead,
I
started
to
cherish
my
times
alone
in
the
woods
with
nature.
I’d
sit
by
the
streams
and
listen
to
them
sing.
I’d
watch
the
birds
and
squirrels.
I’d
bend
down
to
smell
the
flowers.
And
I
even
buried
an
acorn(橡子)
or
two
hoping
that
one
day
an
Oak
might
grow.
There
is
an
old
Native
American
Saying
that
goes
“We
will
be
known
forever
by
the
tracks
we
leave.”
As
I
have
grown
older
and
wiser,
I
have
done
my
best
to
never
leave
a
trail
of
destruction
in
my
life
as
I
did
in
the
woods
that
day.
I
have
instead
tried
to
leave
tracks
of
love,
kindness,
goodness,
and
compassion
and
I
have
tried
hard
to
show
others
that
they
can
do
the
same.
May
you
always
leave
tracks
of
joy
as
you
follow
your
own
trail
of
love.
24.
When
the
boy
headed
back
from
the
woods,
he
felt
sad
because
______.
A.
he
lost
his
way
in
the
woods
B.
he
could
find
his
tracks
so
easily
C.
he
left
many
trails
of
destruction
D.
God
was
very
disappointed
in
him
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“cherish”
in
Paragraph
2
mean
A.
find
B.
value
C.
waste
D.
spend
26.
The
author
wrote
the
passage
to
______.
A.
call
on
us
to
leave
tracks
of
virtues
in
life
B.
inform
us
that
we
shouldn't
destroy
trees
C.
tell
us
how
to
avoid
getting
lost
in
the
woods
D.
show
us
ways
to
get
back
home
in
the
forest
C
Imagine
you’re
at
a
party
full
of
strangers.
You’re
nervous.
Who
are
these
people
How
do
you
start
a
conversation
Fortunately,
you’ve
got
a
thing
that
sends
out
energy
at
tiny
chips(芯片)
in
everyone’s
name
tag(标签).
The
chips
send
back
name,
job,
hobbies,
and
the
time
available
for
meeting—whatever.
Making
new
friends
becomes
simple.
This
hasn’t
quite
happened
in
real
life.
But
the
world
is
already
experiencing
a
revolution
using
RFID
technology.
An
RFID
tag
with
a
tiny
chip
can
be
fixed
in
a
product,
under
your
pet’s
skin,
even
under
your
own
skin.
Passive
RFID
tags
have
no
energy
source-batteries
because
they
do
not
need
it.
The
energy
comes
from
the
reader,
a
scanning
device(扫描装置),
that
sends
out
energy
(for
example,
radio
waves)
that
starts
up
the
tag
immediately.
Such
a
tag
carries
information
specific
to
that
object,
and
the
data
can
be
updated.
Already,
RFID
technology
is
used
for
recognizing
each
car
or
truck
on
the
road
and
it
might
appear
in
your
passport.
Doctors
can
put
a
tiny
chip
under
the
skin
that
will
help
locate
and
obtain
a
patient’s
medical
records.
At
a
nightclub
in
Paris
or
in
New
York
the
same
chip
gets
you
into
the
VIP
(very
important
person)
section
and
pays
for
the
bill
with
the
wave
of
an
arm.
Take
a
step
back:
10
or
12
years
ago,
you
would
have
heard
about
the
coming
age
of
computing.
One
example
always
seemed
to
surface:
Your
refrigerator
would
know
when
you
needed
to
buy
more
milk.
The
concept
was
that
computer
chips
could
be
put
everywhere
and
send
information
in
a
smart
network
that
would
make
ordinary
life
simpler.
RFID
tags
are
a
small
part
of
this
phenomenon(现象;非凡事物).
“The
world
is
going
to
be
a
loosely
coupled
set(松散耦合的一组)of
individual
small
devices,
connected
wirelessly,”
predicts
Dr.
J.
Reich.
Human
right
supporters
are
nervous
about
the
possibilities
of
such
technology.
It
goes
too
far
tracking
school
kids
through
RFID
tags,
they
say.
We
imagine
a
world
in
which
a
beer
company
could
find
out
not
only
when
you
bought
a
beer
but
also
when
you
drank
it.
And
how
many
beers.
Accompanied
by
how
many
biscuits.
When
Marconi
invented
radio,
he
thought
it
would
be
used
for
ship-to-shore
communication.
Not
for
pop
music.
Who
knows
how
RFID
and
related
technologies
will
be
used
in
the
future
Here’s
a
wild
guess:
Not
for
buying
milk.
27.
The
article
is
intended
to
______.
A.
warn
people
of
the
possible
risks
in
using
RFID
technology
B.
explain
the
benefits
brought
about
by
RFID
technology
C.
convince
people
of
the
uses
of
RFID
technology
D.
predict
the
applications
of
RFID
technology
28.
We
know
from
the
passage
that
with
the
help
of
RFID
tags,
people
______.
A.
will
have
no
trouble
getting
data
about
others
B.
will
have
more
energy
for
conversation
C.
will
have
more
time
to
make
friends
D.
won’t
feel
shy
at
parties
any
longer
29.
Why
are
some
people
worried
about
RFID
technology
A.
Because
children
will
be
tracked
by
strangers.
B.
Because
market
competition
will
become
more
fierce.
C.
Because
their
private
lives
will
be
greatly
affected.
D.
Because
customers
will
be
forced
to
buy
more
products.
30.
The
last
paragraph
implies(暗示)
that
RFID
technology
______.
A.
will
not
be
used
for
such
matters
as
buying
milk
B.
will
be
widely
used,
including
for
buying
milk
C.
will
be
limited
to
communication
uses
D.
will
probably
be
used
for
pop
music
III.
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
My
earliest
bee
experience
took
place
at
a
summer
camp.
One
day
our
teacher
told
us
to
head
up
the
hill
nearby.
We
all
began
to
31
to
our
destination.
The
girls
took
the
concrete
stairs,
but
the
boys
ran
32
up
the
grassy
hill,
at
the
top
of
which
sat
a
long
wooden
fence(围栏).
Without
33
the
boys
ahead
of
me
vaulted(跃过)
over
the
fence
bravely.
What
should
I
do
Take
the
stairs
and
34
a
girl,
or
jump
over
the
fence
and
look
35
Then
I
took
my
chance
with
the
fence.
I
placed
both
36
on
the
top
and
jumped,
feeling
uneasy.
I
didn’t
37
it.
As
I
tried,
my
foot
38
on
the
top
of
the
fence.
Down
I
went!
I
landed
on
my
backside.
I
tried
to
39
off
the
accident,
but
then
I
felt
something
moving
40
me.
Just
then
I
saw
41
seemed
like
hundreds
of
bees
flying
toward
me.
I
had
landed
on
a
beehive(蜂窝)!
I
42
up
and
rushed
as
fast
as
I
could.
But
the
bees
flew
faster.
What
a(n)
43
situation
I
was
in!
My
clothes
were
covered
with
44
.
I
parked
myself
in
the
camp
and
I
was
at
a
loss.
45
this,
my
teacher
quickly
took
off
all
my
clothes
but
underwear.
Bees
flew
out
of
my
clothes
and
46
out
of
my
mouth!
I
had
gained
the
47
of
all
the
campers,
but
I
didn’t
feel
cool.
I
had
been
48
almost
40
bees
stings(蛰)
all
over
my
body.
I
learned
a
most
49
lesson
that
day.
When
we
are
led
by
the
50
to
show
off(炫耀),
we
might
find
ourselves
sitting
on
a
beehive.
31.
A.
race
B.
walk
C.
set
D.
get
32.
A.
already
B
.
happily
C.
fast
D.
straight
33.
A.
fun
B.
fear
C.
help
D.
luck
34.
A.
feel
like
B.
care
about
C.
look
like
D.
wait
for
35.
A.
cool
B.
worried
C.
strong
D.
excited
36.
A.
feet
B.
hands
C.
arms
D.
legs
37.
A.
do
B.
climb
C.
succeed
D.
make
38.
A.
arrived
B.
got
C.
stepped
D.
caught
39.
A.
fall
B.
put
C.
laugh
D.
look
40.
A.
inside
B.
under
C.
up
D.
beside
41.
A.
that
B.
which
C.
what
D.
if
42.
A.
jumped
B.
stood
C.
picked
D.
sat
43.
A.
embarrassing
B.
hopeless
C.
difficult
D.
pleasing
44.
A.
tears
B.
grass
C.
dust
D.
bees
45.
A.
For
B.
At
C.
In
D.
With
46.
A.
almost
B.
again
C.
still
D.
even
47.
A.
experience
B.
attention
C.
knowledge
D.
respect
48.
A.
got
B.
found
C.
given
D.
put
49.
A.
valuable
B.
deepest
C.
difficult
D.
successful
50.
A.
courage
B.
leader
C.
desire
D.
teacher
IV.
语法填空
(共50小题;每小题1分,满分50分)
阅读下面句子或段落,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。
●
The
two
sisters
were
born
in
a
poor
and
dangerous
area
of
California,
51
was
full
of
drugs
and
violence.
●
The
Mid-Autumn
Festival
is
a
special
occasion
52
there
will
be
a
family
reunion
and
all
the
members
eat
moon
cakes
and
watch
the
moon
together.
●
He
has
always
been
very
strict
with
his
daughters,
53
(train)
them
hard
to
compete
against
each
other.
●
They
completed
their
high
school
while
54
(develop)
their
tennis
career.
●
She
55
(win)
Wimbledon
and
the
US
Open
twice
but
each
time
she
56
(win)
the
match
narrowly.
●
I’m
happy
because
some
good
players
57
(join)
the
team.
Last
year
we
bought
a
fantastic
new
Brazilian
player.
●
He
started
to
act
in
TV
shows
and
films
58
still
in
college.
●
Unfortunately,
disaster
fell
on
him
in
1995
59
he
fell
from
his
horse,
60
(break)
his
back.
●
His
speeches
encouraged
a
lot
of
people
61
(live)
with
all
kinds
of
problems.
●
The
manager
has
received
twenty
62
(apply)
for
the
post
so
far.
●
I
think
my
marriage
is
so
strong
63
Dana’s
so
wonderful.
●
What
was
your
parents’
64
(react)
to
the
accident
●
I
know
a
lot
of
65
(able)
people
need
my
help.
●
66
new
medical
research
progressing,
I
have
67
(confident)
in
the
possibility
that
people
like
me
will
be
able
to
walk
again
one
day.
●
He
68
(remember)
as
a
superhero
by
people
all
over
the
world
forever.
●
She
wears
special
clothes
69
(fill)
with
sand
70
(weigh)
6
kilograms.
●
There
were
two
loud
71
(explode)
and
then
the
building
burst
into
flames.
●
These
seven
American
astronauts,
among
72
was
Sharon
MacAuliffe,
a
high
school
teacher,
died
when
the
space
shuttle
Challenger
exploded.
●
He
is
73
(success)
Chinese
basketball
player
of
all
who
have
joined
NBA
and
has
also
won
Americans’
74
(admire).
●
She
also
has
a
good
memory
and
tells
me
75
life
was
when
she
was
young.
●
A
TV
program,
Hero
Show,
is
inviting
students’
opinions
on
76
qualities
heroes
and
heroines
should
have
at
present.
●
I
loved
77
when
we
played
with
the
toys,
laughed
at
jokes,
put
on
silly
paper
hats
and
laughed
again.
●
The
boy
is
blowing
the
candles
on
the
big
cake,
with
everyone
78
(say)
good
wishes.
●
The
Mid-Autumn
Festival
is
important
in
79
it
is
a
special
occasion
for
family.
●
The
Lantern
Festival
falls
on
the
fifteenth
day
of
the
first
lunar
month,
80
(mark)
the
end
of
the
Chinese
New
Year
celebrations.
●
There
are
many
stories
about
how
the
Lantern
Festival
came
into
81
(exist).
●
In
another
story,
a
town
was
on
the
point
of
82
(destroy)
when
the
light
from
many
lanterns
saved
it.
●
The
god
was
made
a
fool
of
by
the
false
impression
83
the
town
was
already
burning.
●
In
the
past,
lanterns
were
usually
lit
by
candles,
84
(decorate)
with
pictures
of
birds,
animals
and
flowers,
etc.
●
The
tradition
of
the
Dragon
Boat
Festival
started
more
than
2000
years
ago,
85
dragon
boat
races
86
(organize)
only
by
Chinese
people
but
now
things
are
quite
different.
●
The
water
87
(boil)
to
make
sure
it
is
clean
and
safe
88
(drink).
●
I
was
very
lucky
to
get
it!
There
were
twenty
other
people
89
(apply)
for
the
job.
●
I
can
see
90
(much)
of
my
family
than
before
after
my
91
(retire).
●
—
I’ve
passed
my
examinations.
—
92
(congratulate)!
You
worked
hard
for
them.
●
We
93
(drive)
along
when,
suddenly,
a
car
94
(drive)
past
us
out
of
control.
The
car
crashed,
after
95
it
burst
into
flames.
When
we
got
to
the
scene,
we
saw
three
people
96
(trap)
inside.
97
(surprise),
they
were
able
to
walk
away
from
the
car.
Meanwhile,
some
people
98
(watch)
from
a
nearby
campsite,
called
the
emergency
services.
Believe
it
or
not,
I
was
standing
there,
too
99
(shock)
to
remember
my
name
and
address
when
100
(ask)
for
them
by
a
policeman.
淮南二中2019届高一第一学期月考英语参考答案
I.
1-5
ACBCA
6-10
ABABC
11-15
BCBCB
16-20
BBCAB
II.
21-23
BDA
24-26
CBA
27-30
DACB
III.
31-35
ADBCA
36-40
BDDCB
41-45
CAADB
46-50
DBCAC
IV.
51.
which
52.
when
53.
training
54.
developing
55.
has
won
56.
won
57.
have
joined
58.
while/when
59.
when
60.
breaking
61.
living
62.
applications
63.
because
64.
reaction
65.
disabled
66.
With
67.
confidence
68.
will
be
remembered
69.
filled
70.
weighing
71.
explosions
72.
whom
73.
the
most
successful
74.
admiration
75.
how
76.
what
77.
it
78.
saying
79.
that
80.
marking
81.
existence
82
being
destroyed
83.
that
84.
decorated
85.
when
86.
were
organized
87.
must/should
be
boiled
88.
to
drink
89.
applying
90.
more
91.
retirement
92.
Congratulations
93.
were
driving
94.
drove
95.
which
96.
trapped
97.
Surprisingly
98.
watching
99.
shocked
100.
asked