江苏省宝应中学2018届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题 (含听力)

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江苏省宝应中学17-18学年第一学期高三年级第一次月考测试
(英语试题)
第I卷(选择题
共85分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20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.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
play
with
them
A.He
doesn’t
want
to.
B.He
wants
to
be
alone.
C.He
can’t
play
the
guitar.
2.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
the
study
book
A.The
explanations
are
difficult.
B.The
explanations
will
be
added
in
a
later
edition.
C.The
book
includes
an
explanation
of
all
the
answers.
3.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
woman’s
suggestion
A.He
won’t
accept
it.
B.He
will
accept
it
though
he
is
sick.
C.He
won’t
accept
it
because
he
doesn’t
like
her.
4.
How
did
the
man
go
home
last
night
A.On
foot.
B.By
bus.
C.By
car.
5.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.In
a
bank.
B.In
a
travel
agency.
C.At
a
restaurant.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.
When
is
there
a
concert
A.On
Thursday.
B.On
Friday.
C.On
Saturday.
7.
When
will
the
concert
start
A.At
eight.
B.At
a
quarter
to
eight.
C.At
a
quarter
past
eight.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
was
Colson’s
first
job
A.Teaching
English.
B.Working
for
a
magazine.
C.Being
a
journalist.
9.
What
will
the
speakers
most
probably
do
A.Interview
Colson.
B.Drop
in
on
Colson.
C.Ask
Colson
for
help.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
does
the
woman
live
A.In
a
house.
B.In
an
apartment.
C.In
a
villa.
11.
How
many
rooms
are
there
altogether
in
the
woman’s
flat
A.3.
B.4.
C.5.
12.
Where
do
the
woman’s
family
have
meals
A.In
the
living
room.
B.In
the
dining
room.
C.In
the
kitchen.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
painting
Les
Demoiselles
d’Avignon
A.
Strange.
B.
Beautiful.
C.
Modern.
14.
When
was
the
painting
Les
Demoiselles
d’Avignon
painted
A.
In
1881.
B.
In
1907.
C.
In
1961.
15.
What
relation
is
Jacqueline
to
Picasso
A.
Mother.
B.
Wife.
C.
Child.
16.
What
do
we
know
about
Picasso
A.
He
only
married
once.
B.
He
died
at
the
age
of
91.
C.
He
had
many
Girlfriends.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
should
one
do
if
he
is
unhappy
A.Stop
thinking
about
it.
B.Discuss
it
with
other
people.
C.Face
it
and
find
out
the
cause.
18.
What
else
must
one
do
to
handle
problems
when
he’s
making
a
direct
attack
A.Change
his
methods
or
goal.
B.Think
it
over
before
he
takes
immediate
measures.
C.Be
realistic
in
judging
situations
and
have
a
reasonable
goal.
19.
What’s
the
speaker’s
opinion
about
“try
direct
attack”
A.
It’s
a
best
way
to
handle
problems.
B.
It’s
a
only
way
to
handle
problems.
C.
It’s
creative.
20.
What
is
mainly
discussed
in
the
passage
A.“Direct
attack”
is
a
good
way
to
solve
personal
problems.
B.Different
ways
to
solve
personal
problems.
C.The
causes
of
people’s
unhappiness.
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,
满分35
分)
第一节:单项填空
(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
India
has
________
population
of
about
1.3
billion,
________second
only
to
China.
A.
a;
the
B.
a;
/
C.
/;
/
D.
/;
the
22.
I
think
we
have
to
face
the
challenge
of
thinking
about
our
lifestyle
________
what
we
eat.
A.in
spite
of
B.owing
to
C.regardless
of
D.in
terms
of
23.
________ that he
is
no
more
than12
years
old,
his
height
of
1.80
m
is
quite
remarkable.
A.Supposing
B.
Provided
C.
Considering
D.
Concerned
There
being
a
hospital
nearby,
the
man
________
saved.
A.
will
be
B.
will
have
been
C.
would
be
D.
would
have
been
25.
In
societies
where
social
roles
are
determined,
boys
usually
copy
the
behavior
of
their
fathers,
and
girls
________
of
their
mothers.
A.
that
B.
those
C.
one
D.
the
ones
26.
________
is
expected
that
it
will
be
fine
tomorrow,when
we
can
do
some
outdoor
activities.
A.As
B.It
C.That
D.Which
27.
Recent
pressure
at
work
may
________
his
abnormal
behavior
.
A.
push
for
B.
exchange
for
C.
account
for
D.
head
for
28.

What
do
you
think
of
Peter

He________
be
really
difficult
to
get
along
with
even
though
he’s
a
nice
person
in
general.
A.
shall
B.
should
C.
must
D.
can
29.
________
themselves
with
a
new
type
of
machine,
the
explorers
went
into
a
cave,
hoping
to
find
some
buried
treasure.
A.
Equipping
B.
Equipped
C.
Being
equipped
D.
Having
equipped
30.
On
Sundays
there
were
a
lot
of
children
playing
in
the
park,
________
parents
seated
together
joking.
A.
whose
B.
their
C.
which
D.
that
31.
Was
it
in
the
beautiful
park
________
was
located
by
the
sea
________
we
first
met
our
new
Chinese
teacher
A.
where;
which
B.
which;
which
C.
that;
that
D.
which;
where
32.
In
a
big
hall
above
the
supermarket,
where
a
party
________
,
some
salesgirls
were
busily
setting
the
table.
A.
was
to
be
held
B.
has
been
held
C.
will
be
held
D.
is
being
held
33.
---Would
you
like
to
go
to
the
cinema
with
me
tomorrow
afternoon
---I'd
like
to,
Mum,
but
I
________
to
a
party
by
Jane.
It
is
her
birthday.
A.
am
invited
B.
was
invited
C.
will
be
invited
D.
have
been
invited
34.
Angela
and
Ajani
will
pick
up
the
marriage
________
after
they
meet
online
several
times,
which
is
not
sensible.
A.
acquisition
B.
identification
C.
certificate
D.
qualification
35.
---I
feel
terrible.
I
didn’t
do
well
in
the
math
test.
---________.
You’re
already
making
progress
and
will
surely
learn
it
well.
A.
Don’t
be
silly.
B.
Don’t
take
things
for
granted
C.
Don’t
put
the
cart
before
the
horse
D.
Don’t
take
it
too
hard
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1
分,
满分20分)
Many
years
ago
I
was
on
a
bicycle
trip
through
some exceedingly beautiful countryside.
Suddenly,
dark
clouds 36.________
overhead
and
rain
began
to
fall,
37.________strange
to
relate,
several
hundred
yards
ahead
of
me
the
sun
shone
brilliantly.
Cycling,
however,
as
rapidly
as
I
could,
I
found
it
impossible
to
get
into
the
38.________.
The
clouds
with
their
rain
kept
39.________
faster
than
I
could
race
forward.
I
continued
this
unequal contest
for
an
40.________
half
hour,
before
realizing
that
I
could
not
win
my
way
to
the
bright
area
ahead
of
me.
Then
it
dawned
upon
me
that
I
was
41.________
my
strength
in
unimportant
hurry,
while
paying
no
attention to
the
42.________
for
the
sake
of
which
I
was
making
the
trip.
The
storm
could
not
last
forever
and
the
discomfort
was
not
43.________.
Indeed,
there
was
much
to
look
at
which
might
otherwise
have
44.________
me.
The
rain
mists
which
now
crowned
the
wooded
hills
and
the
fresh
clearness
of
the
different
greens
were45.
________.
My
annoyance
at
the
rain
was
gone
and
my
eagerness
to
escape
it
46.________.
It
had
provided
me
with
a
new
view
and
helped
me
understand
that
the
sources
of
beauty
may
be
found
close
47.________
.
It
made
me
think,
then
and
later,
about
other
matters
to
which
this
incident
was
48.________.
It
helped
me
realize
that
there
is
no
sense
in
my
49.________
ever
to
flee
from
circumstances
and
conditions
which
cannot
be
avoided
but
which
I
might
50.________
meet
and
frequently
mend
and
often
turn
to
good
account.
I
know
that
half
the
battle
is
won
if
I
can
face
trouble
with
courage,51.
________
with
spirit,
and
triumph
with
modesty.
It
has
become
ever
clearer
to
me
that
danger
is
52.________
disaster,
that
defeat
may
be
the
pioneer
of
53.________.
I
have
learned
that
trying
to
find
a
carefree
world
somewhere
far
off
involves
me
in
an
endless
chase
in
the
course
of
which
the
opportunity
for
happiness
and
the
happiness
of attainment are
what
I
often
54.________
in
the
chase
itself.
It
has
become
apparent
to
me
that
I
cannot wipe out
the
pains
of
existence
by
denying
them,
55.________
them
largely
or
completely
on
others,
or
running
away
from
them.
36.
A.
piled
up
B.
picked
up
C.
gathered
up
D.
covered
up
37.
A.
And
B.
So
C.
But
D.
Because
38.
A.
pouring
B.
running
C.
advancing
D.
gathering
39.
A.
rain
B.
clear
C.
clouds
D.
sun
40.
A.
exhausting
B.
precious
C.
painful
D.
meaningful
41.
A.
treasuring
B.
taking
C.
wasting
D.
putting
42.
A.
landscape
B.
countryside
C.
sky
D.
weather
43.
A.
acceptable
B.
unendurable
C.
avoidable
D.
inevitable
44.
A.
disappointed
B.
interested
C.
escaped
D.
followed
45.
A.
annoying
B.
fantastic
C.
shabby
D.
tiring
46.
A.
grew
B.
appeared
C.
reduced
D.
disappeared
47.
A.
at
hand
B.
in
need
C.
at
times
D.
in
future
48.
A.
close
B.
involved
C.
equal
D.
related
49.
A.
journey
B.
plan
C.
determination
D.
attempt
50.
A.
firmly
B.
confidently
C.
bravely
D.
strongly
51.
A.
disappointment
B.
difficulty
C.
failure
D.
challenge
52.
A.
more
than
B.
far
from
C.
free
from
D.
close
to
53.
A.
lesson
B.
experience
C.
victory
D.
spirit
54.
A.
lost
B.
gained
C.
searched
D.
appreciated
55.
A.
scolding
B.
blaming
C.
relying
D.
thanking
第三部分
阅读理解
(每小题2分,共15小题,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,
从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,
选出最佳选项,
并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
You
probably
know
who
Marie
Curie
was,
but
you
may
not
have
heard
of
Rachel
Carson.
Of
the
outstanding
ladies
listed
below,
who
do
you
think
was
the
most
important
woman
of
the
past
100
years
Jane
Addams(1860-1935)
Anyone
who
has
ever
been
helped
by
a
social
worker
has
Jane
Addams
to
thank.
Addams
helped
the
poor
and
worked
for
peace.
She
encouraged
a
sense
of
community(社区)by
creating
shelters
and
promoting
education
and
services
for
people
in
need.
In
1931,
Addams
became
the
first
American
woman
to
win
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize.
Rachel
Carson(1907-1964)
If
it
weren’t
for
Rachel
Carson,
the
environmental
movement
might
not
exist
today.
Her
popular
1962
book
Silent
Spring
raised
awareness
of
the
dangers
of
pollution
and
the
harmful
effects
of
chemicals
on
humans
and
on
the
world’s
lakes
and
oceans.
Sandra
Day
O’Connor(1930-present)
When
Sandra
Day
O’Connor
finished
third
in
her
class
at
Stanford
Law
School,
in
1952, she
could
not
find
work
at
a
law
firm
because
she
was
a
woman.
She
became
an
Arizona
state
senator(参议员)
and
,in
1981,
the
first
woman
to
join
the
U.S.
Supreme
Court.
O’Connor
gave
the
deciding
vote
in
many
important
cases
during
her
24
years
on
the
top
court.
Rosa
Parks(1913-2005)
On
December
1,1955,
in
Montgomery,
Alabama,
Rosa
Parks
would
not
give
up
her
seat
on
a
bus
to
a
white
passenger.
Her
simple
act
landed
Parks
in
prison.
But
it
also
set
off
the
Montgomery
bus
boycott.
It
lasted
for
more
than
a
year,
and
kicked
off
the
civil-rights
movement.
"The
only
tired
I
was,
was
tired
of
giving
in,"
said
Parks.
56.
Who
made
a
great
contribution
to
the
civil-rights
movement
in
the
U.S.
A.
Jane
Addams.
B.
Rachel
Carson.
C.
Sandra
Day
O’Connor.
D.
Rosa
Park.
57.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
women
mentioned
in
the
text
A.
They
are
highly
educated.
B.
They
are
truly
creative.
C.
They
are
pioneers.
D.
They
are
peace-lovers.
B
Some
people
believe
that
international
sport
creates
goodwill
between
the
nations
and
that
if
countries
play
games
together
they
will
learn
to
live
together.Others
say
that
the
opposite
is
true:that
international
contests
encourage
false
national
pride
and
lead
to
misunderstanding
and
hatred.There
is
probably
some
truth
in
both
arguments,but
in
recent
years
the
Olympic
Games
have
done
little
to
support
the
view
that
sports
encourage
international
brotherhood.Not
only
was
there
the
tragic
incident
involving
the
murder
of
athletes,but
the
Games
were
also
ruined
by
lesser
incidents
caused
principally
by
minor
national
contests.?
One
country
received
its
second—place
medals
with
visible
indignation
after
the
hockey
final.There
had
been
noisy
scenes
at
the
end
of
the
hockey
match
as,the
losers
objecting
to
the
final
decisions.They
were
convinced
that
one
of
their
go
als
should
not
have
been
disallowed
and
that
their
opponents’
victory
was
unfair
.Their
manager
was
in
a
rage
when
he
said:“This
wasn’t
hockey.Hockey
and
the
International
Hockey
Federation
are
finished.”The
president
of
the
Federation
said
later
that
such
behavior
could
result
in
the
suspension
of
the
team
for
at
least
three
years.?
The
American
basketball
team
announced
that
they
would
not
yield
first
place
to
Russia,after
a
disputable
end
to
their
contest.The
game
had
ended
in
disturbance.
It
was
thought
at
first
that
the
United
States
had
won,by
a
single
point,but
it
was
announced
that
there
were
three
seconds
still
to
play.A
Russian
player
then
threw
the
ball
from
one
end
of
the
court
to
the
other,and
another
player
popped
it
into
the
basket.It
was
the
first
time
the
U.S.A.
had
ever
lost
an
Olympic
basketball
match.An
appeal
jury
debated
the
matter
for
four
and
a
half
hours
before
announcing
that
the
result
would
stand.The
American
players
then
voted
not
to
receive
the
silver
medals.
Incidents
of
this
kind
will
continue
as
long
as
sport
is
played
competitively
rather
than
for
the
love
of
the
game.The
suggestion
that
athletes
should
compete
as
individuals,
or
in
non-national
terms,might
be
too
much
to
hope
for.But
in
the
present
organization
of
the
Olympics
there
is
far
too
much
that
encourages
aggressive
patriotism.
58.According
to
the
author,recent
Olympic
Games
have
____.
A.
created
goodwill
between
the
nations
B.
bred
only
false
national
pride
C.
hardly
showed
any
international
friendship
D.
led
to
more
and
more
misunderstanding
and
hatred
59.The
author
gives
the
two
examples
in
paragraph
2
and
3
to
show
____.
A.
how
false
national
pride
led
to
undesirable
incidents
in
international
games
B.
that
sportsmen
have
been
more
obedient
than
they
used
to
be
C.
that
competitiveness
in
the
games
discourages
international
friendship
D.
that
unfair
decisions
are
common
in
Olympic
Games
60.What
conclusion
can
be
drawn
from
the
passage
A.
The
organization
of
the
Olympic
Games
must
be
improved.
B.
Athletes
should
compete
as
individuals
in
the
Olympic
Games.
C.
Sport
should
be
played
competitively
rather
than
for
the
love
of
the
game.
D.
International
contests
are
liable
for
misunderstanding
between
nations.
C
The
immune
system
is
the
body’s
defender.It
identifies,tracks
down,
and
destroys
troublemakers
before
they
can
hurt
the
body.
Those
troublemakers
may
be,for
example,
bacteria
from
a
cut
or
splinter,
a
measles
germ,a
cold
bug,
or
even
a
cancer
cell.
These
invaders
try
to
take
over
our
tissues
and
feed
off
our
bodies’
nutrients.
If
they
succeed,
we
become
sick
or,sometimes,
even
die.It’s
the
job
of
our
immune
systems
to
destroy
these
invaders
before
they
destroy
us.?
Say
you
picked
up
a
flu
virus
last
week.Perhaps
it
entered
your
body
through
a
cut
from
a
drinking
glass,
or
from
the
air
you
breathe.
Of
course,
you
didn’t
feel
it,
but
the
virus
made
its
way
into
your
bloodstream.
As
soon
as
it
entered
your
body,
it
began
to
reproduce.
Viruses
have
only
one
goal:to
take
over
your
cells.
Once
inside
your
body,
viruses
try
to
enter
cells
and
disrupt
their
normal
work.If
left
alone,these
viruses
would
hurt
so
many
cells
that
you
would
weaken,or
worse,get
a
serious
illness.?
But
this
flu
virus
should
not
be
so
complacent
as
it
seems
to
be.
As
it
reproduces
in
your
bloodstream,
the
virus
is
met
by
a
certain
kind
of
white
blood
cell,
the
lymphocytes.
The
lymphocytes
are
the
foot
soldiers
that
keep
you
alive.?
The
number
of
lymphocytes
in
your
body
is
hard
to
imagine.
Thousands
of
them
could
fit
in
the
period
at
the
end
of
this
sentence.
Your
body
holds
about
a
trillion
—that’s
1,000,000,000,000
of
them,or
about
3,000
in
every
drop
of
blood.
Since
you
began
reading
this
sentence,over
800,000
of
them
have
been
created
and
destroyed.?
Some
of
these
lymphocytes
pass
through
a
small
walnut-sized
organ
called
the
thymus.The
thymus
is
the
base
of
the
neck.Here,special
hormones
turn
lymphocytes
into
fighting
cells,
called
T
cells.
T
cells
have
one
terrific
talent:
They
can
tell
the
difference
between
friend
and
foe;what
should
be
in
our
bodies
and
what
shouldn’t.They
do
not
affect
the
body
’s
healthy
cells.Yet
they
attack
everything
that
is
foreign
to
our
bodies,such
as
germs,transplants,and
even
our
own
cells
which
have
become
abnormal,as
in
the
case
of
cancer.
61.What
is
the
function
of
our
immune
system
A.
To
take
over
our
tissues
and
feed
off
our
bodies’
nutrients.
B.
To
prevent
bacteria
or
germs
from
entering
the
body.
C.
To
destroy
the
troublemakers
in
order
that
they
might
not
hurt
the
body.
D.
To
fight
against
T
cells.
62.What
does
the
word
“lymphocytes”
mean
A.
Food
soldiers.
B.
Flu
virus.
C.
White
blood
cells.
D.
Troublemakers.
63.The
last
sentence
in
para
5
“since
you
began
reading
this
sentence,over
800,000
of
them
have
been
created
and
destroyed”
implies
that
____.
A.
this
sentence
contributes
to
the
increase
of
the
number
of
lymphocytes
in
your
body
B.
you
would
not
realize
that
lymphocytes
reproduce
themselves
rapidly
but
for
th
is
sentence
C.
because
you
read
this
sentence,a
large
number
of
lymphocytes
have
been
consume
d
D.
the
number
of
lymphocytes
in
your
body
is
extremely
large
64.Which
of
the
following
questions
best
summaries
the
main
idea
of
the
whole
passage
A.
How
does
the
immune
system
attack
the
flu
virus
B.
How
does
the
immune
system
function
in
our
body
C.
How
do
the
lymphocytes
work
in
our
body
D.
What
is
the
so-called
immune
system
D
Once
upon
a
time(in
the
early
1900s)
,
radium
was
thought
of
as
a
miracle
substance,
enhancing
all
it
touched.
And
so
companies
flooded
the
market
with
products
like
radium
makeup.
The
young
women
used
some
now
and
then
to
paint
their
nails,
their
dresses,
even
sometimes
their
teeth
and
faces.
They
had
no
idea,
of
course,
that
they
were
poisoning
themselves,
and
the
story
of
the
harm
that
poison
did
to
their
bodies,
and
their
fight
for
compensation
from
the
companies
who
knew
of
the
substance’s
danger
make
for
heartbreaking
reading
in
Kate
Moore’s
carefully
researched The
Radium
Girls:
The
Dark
Story
of
America’s
Shining
Women.
One
of
the
many
strengths
of
Moore’s
book
is
the
way
in
which
she
brings
these
young
women
alive,
giving
us
glimpses
into
their
lives,
describing
their
“lively”
walk
or
“twinkly
blue
eyes
and
fashionably
bobbed
hair,”
their
hopes
and
dreams,
their
families.
Because
of
just
how
alive
they
are
on
the
page, The
Radium
Girls is
filled
with
moments
of
sorrow.
This
was
no
poetic
turn
of
phrase.
The
girls
literally
glowed
thanks
to
their
work.
At
night
they
“glowed
even
brighter
from
the
radium
against
the
dark
windows:
a
workshop
of
shining
spirits
laboring
through
the
night.”
Coming
from
the
modern
perspective
of
knowing
just
how
dangerous
radium
is,
each
time
you
read
of
them
giggling
over
the
powder’s
effect,
or
being
called
the
“ghost
girls”
as
the
townspeople
sometimes
did,
or
of
them
painting
their
nails
and
cheeks,
you
want
to
reach
into
the
book’s
pages,
reach
through
time
and
tell
them
to
stop,
warn
them
that
they
were
killing
themselves
all
the
more
quickly.
But
of
course
you
can’t.
And
so
soon
you
reach
the
horrifying
consequences,
which

fair
warning

Moore
does
not
shy
away
from
detailing.
The
effects
first
showed
up
in
the
teeth,
and
soon
one
girl
after
the
other
was
visiting
their
dentist
complaining
of
pain
in
their
mouth.
The
dentists
dutifully
removed
what
seemed
to
be
“the
bad
tooth,”
but
the
pain
continued,
even
spread,
and
soon
the
dentists
were
removing
even
more
teeth,
or
worse,
the
teeth
were
falling
out
themselves,
along
with
pieces
of
the
their
jaw.
You
can’t
help
but
ache
for
them
as
they
suffer
for
a
reason
that
is
a
complete
mystery
to
them.
As
the
medical
problem
increases,
Moore’s
attention
turns
to
the
two
companies
most
involved
and
their
attempts
to
disassociate
themselves
from
any
guilt.
As
much
as
the
girls’
trouble
breaks
your
heart,
the
companies’
actions
will
make
you
angry
as
Moore
details
their
lies
and
stonewalling
once
the
girls
are
forced
to
try
and
get
some
financial
help
for
their
steep
medical
costs.
The
Radium
Girls of
style
is
tautly(紧凑),
sharply
related
in
economical
fashion.,
as
Moore’s
prose
is
vivid
throughout
and
peppered
with
some
beautifully
lyric
moments,
such
as
one
of
the
moments
where
she
describes
how
the
radium
powder
made
the
girls
glow:
“The
girls
shone
like
the
watches
did
in
the
darkroom,
as
though
they
themselves
were
timepieces,
counting
down
the
seconds
as
they
passed.
They
glowed
like
ghosts
as
they
walked
home
through
the
streets
of
Orange.”
The
Radium
Girls should
be
required
reading
for
anyone
arguing
against
“job-killing”
workplace
regulations,
seeing
as
how
the
lack
of
such
regulations
made
“killing”
a
reality
rather
than
a
metaphor.
And
in
fact,
the
girls’
historic
court
case
led
to
some
of
the
earliest
laws
protecting
workers
from
dangerous
job
conditions.
But
Moore
doesn’t
allow
the
women
at
the
center
of
this
story
to
simply
stand
as
statistics
or
abstract
examples.
As
they,
one
after
the
other,
die
horribly
lingering
deaths
at
19,
22,
or
24,
you
feel
each
loss
of
a
living,
breathing
girl
cut
down
in
the
prime
of
her
life.
Each
its
own
tragedy
that
infuriatingly
could
have
been
prevented.
I
won’t
soon
forget
the
Radium
Girls,
either
the
book
or
the
girls
themselves.
65.
Why
was
radium
regarded
as
a
miracle
substance
A.
Because
it
was
dangerous
to
people’s
health.
B.
Because
it
could
make
people
shining.
C.
Because
companies
could
make
money
from
it.
D.
Because
young
women
liked
to
make
up
themselves
with
it.
66.
What’s
the
way
Moore
employs
to
have
readers
show
pity
on
the
radium
girls
A.
Describing
the
girls’
wonderful
life.
B.
Presenting
the
girls’
real
life
in
his
book.
C.
Filling
the
book
with
moments
of
sorrow.
D.
Using
poetic
turn
of
phrase.
67.
Why
does
Moore
give
the
reader
a
full
description
of
terrible
consequences
A.
To
show
the
incompetence
of
the
doctor.
B.
To
show
the
complete
mystery
of
radium.
C.
To
attract
readers
with
suffering.
D.
To
tell
the
reason
for
the
terrible
consequences.
68.
Who
were
to
blame
for
the
terrible
consequences
except____________.
A.
the
radium
girls
themselves
B.
the
radium
makeup
companies
C.
the
doctors
who
treated
the
girls
D.
the
society
at
that
time
69.
What’s
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
sentence
in
the
sixth
paragraph
A.
The
radium
girls
lighted
others
like
watch
and
killed
themselves.
B.
The
radium
girls
made
themselves
up
at
the
cost
of
life.
C.
The
watch
shone
the
radium
girls
in
dark
room
and
killed
them.
D.
The
radium
girls
approached
death
with
the
shining
of
radium.
70.
Moore
wrote
the
book
with
the
main
purpose
to
_____________.
A.
show
pity
on
the
radium
girls.
B.
tell
us
about
the
danger
of
radium
C.
reveal
the
evil
of
radium
makeup
companies
D.
call
for
safe
job
conditions
第Ⅱ卷(共35分)
第四部分
任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
注意:每个空格只填一个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。
Young
empty-nesters,
a
phrase
that
has
become
popular
recently,
refer
to
young
people
who
live
away
from
their
parents
in
big
cities
like
Beijing
and
Shanghai.
Most
of
them
are
single
and
live
by
themselves,
with
stable
income
and
few
friends.
They
usually
work
long
hours
and
have
little
time
for
social
activities.
Some
of
them
shared
their
stories
on
social
network
to
garner
sympathy
from
others
as
a
kind
of
spiritual
consolation.
However,
is
it
really
a
widespread
societal
problem
Or
is
it
just
an
excuse
to
escape
from
the
responsibilities
that
come
with
being
an
adult
The
phrase,
young
empty-nesters,
is
a
variation
on
empty-nesters,
which
refer
to
older
people
who
live
alone
after
their
children
go
to
other
cities
due
to
work,
education,
or
marriage.
However,
there
is
an
apparent
difference
between
the
two
groups.
Empty-nesters
are
represented
by
elderly
people
who
are
forced
to
live
alone
because
their
children
are
busy
pursuing
an
education
or
work
far
away
from
them.
As
for
the
young
empty-nesters,
it
is
their
choice
to
live
alone
in
big
cities.
They
make
their
own
decision
to
live
in
such
way,
so
they
should
be
responsible
for
it.
Self-development
is
often
an
important
factor
to
consider
when
young
people
start
to
look
for
jobs.
Big
cities
can
offer
them
high
standards
of
living
and
better
platforms
to
show
off
their
talents.
Even
though
the
cost
of
living
is
much
higher
in
urban
centers
and
the
working
pressure
is
overbearing,
they
are
still
willing
to
live
there.
But,
they
would
feel
a
sense
of
loneliness
and
discomfort
as
they
are
far
away
from
family,
relatives
and
friends.
However,
not
all
the
young
people
living
in
big
cities
are
"empty-nesters."
Many
of
them
live
a
colorful
life
with
many
friends.
They
work
hard.
They
hang
out
with
their
boyfriends
or
girlfriends
during
vacations.
They
strengthen
their
bodies
through
regular
exercise
and
cultivate
multiple
hobbies
to
make
new
friends.
They
read
books
during
spare
time
instead
of
being
addicted
to
the
Internet.
They
transform
pressure
into
motivations.
They
never
feel
lonely.
Our
enthusiasm
for
life
really
depends
on
our
attitude.
What
really
troubles
the
so-called
young
empty-nesters
is
they
find
it
hard
to
develop
romantic
relationships
due
to
limited
social
life.
They
spend
most
of
their
time
at
work
with
colleagues
but
find
it
hard
to
start
a
relationship
with
them
for
one
reason
or
another.
For
some,
it
is
because
they
like
to
watch
TV
series
or
play
online
games
during
weekends
and
rarely
go
out
to
meet
new
friends.
Another
important
reason
is
that
they
are
afraid
to
look
after
another
person.
When
they
are
faced
with
difficulties,
they
eagerly
look
for
a
shoulder
to
cry
on.
However,
they
fail
to
help
others
and
prefer
to
be
alone
when
their
life
is
free
of
obstacles.
So,
the
truth
is
that
the
young
empty-nester
problem
reflects
a
self-centered
notion
among
young
people.
They
refuse
to
interact
with
the
outside
world
because
they
lack
passion
for
life
and
avoid
taking
responsibilities
that
a
mature
person
should
take.
Living
with
an
open
mind
and
learning
to
take
responsibilities
is
the
best
way
to
walk
out
of
the
"empty
nest."
Young
Empty-nesters
Introduction
to
young
empty-nesters
Most
of
them
have
a
71_______
to
live
alone
in
big
cities.They
spend
most
time
72_________without
social
activities.They
have
their
stories
73_________
with
others
in
Internet.
74_________
contributing
to
young
empty-nesters
There
are
more
75_______
to
show
off
their
talents
and
better
life
in
big
cities.Most
of
them
76___________
responsibility.Their
77________
to
life
is
also
to
blame.
Troubles
young
empty-nesters
face
They
suffer
78________
working
pressure
and
high
cost
of
life.They
feel
lonely
and
discomfortable.They
can’t
get
along
well
with
others
79________
colleagues.
Ways
to
walk
out
of
empty-nest
80________
with
outside
world.Learning
to
take
responsibilities.
第五部分
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)
请根据中文提示填写词性、词形正确,符合句意的单词。
81.
We
should take urgent, rigorous measures to ________(强制的) prevent,
bring under
control
SARS.
82.
Happiness
is
made
of
glass,
it
shines
the
brightest
where
it
is
most
________(脆弱).
83.
The
law prohibits ________(任意) arrest, but reports indicated
that the
government did
not observe these prohibitions in practice.
84.
Seeing this change is a huge step in
the right direction to be ________(一致) with that value.
85.
His ________(抱负) was accomplished when he received his
doctor's
degree from Cambridge.
86.
She
________(忙于)herself
with
routine
office
tasks.
87.
The
bad
weather
put
us
in
a
________(进退两难)——shall
we
move
on
or
go
back
88.
We
tried
to
stay
away
from
________(有争议的)
topics
at
the
dinner
party.
89.
The chance
to take
part in such a great _________(历史意义)movement doesn't
come
every
day.
90.
Service
is ________(暂定) scheduled
for
the
target
company,
Qingpu
Industrial
Park
units,
service
target
is
within
30
minutes
of
Service
to
the
scene.
第六部分
书面表达(共1题;满分20分)
In
the
past,
if
I
had
to
look
away
from
my
phone,
I
felt
like
I
was
going
to
die.
When
I
had
lunch
with
my
family
or
dated
with
my
friends,
I
couldn’t
resist
replying
to
a
text
message
or
checking
my
Facebook,
We
Chat
on
the
mobile
phone.
Before
long,
it
was
easy
for
me
to
get
tired.
The
more
I
texted
during
the
day,
the
poor
my
sleep
was.
I
couldn’t
even
focus
on
my
study.
My
friend
told
me
that
people
who
can’t
help
checking
their
phones
all
day
are
known
as
Phubbers
(低头族).
Phubbing
trends
not
only
to
involve
the
young
people,
but
also
the
elderly.
Soon,
I
noticed
a
Stop
Phubbing
campaign
site
had
been
launched.
I
found
the
slogan
of
the
website
as
follows:
stop
twittering,
stop
posting
photos…enjoy
your
food,
enjoy
the
music
and
respect
your
campaign.
Thankfully,
I
realized
there
was
actually
an
outside
world.
My
divided
attention
could
keep
me
from
what
is
truly
important.
Now,
I
can
use
the
phone
without
feeling
like
a
drug
addict.
I
have
more
time
to
enjoy
real-life
activities.
Use
your
cell
phone
and
don’t
let
it
use
you.
【写作内容】
1.用约30个词概括上文的主要内容。
2.用约120词就“拒为低头族”的话题谈谈你的想法,内容包括:
1)你周围有低头族吗?他们成为“低头族”的原因。
2)成为“低头族”给学习和生活带来的影响。
3)就如何“拒为低头族”提一些建议。
江苏省宝应中学17-18学年第一学期高三年级第一次月考测试
参考答案
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
1~5
CCACA
6~10
BCBAB
11~15
CCABB
16~20
CCCAA
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,
满分35
分)
第一节:单项填空
(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
21~25
BDCDA
26~30
BCDDB
31~35
CADCD
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1
分,
满分20分)
36~40
ACCBA
41~45
CABCB
46~50
DADDC
51~55ABCAB
第三部分
阅读理解
(每小题2分,共15小题,满分30分)
56~57
DC
58~60
CCA
61~64
CCDB
65~70
BBCCDD
第四部分
任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
71
tendency
72
working
73
shared
74
factors
75
chances/opportunities
76
escape
77attitude
78
unbearable/overbearing
79
besides
80Communicating/Interacting
第五部分
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)
81
compulsorily
82
fragile
83
arbitrary
84
consistent
85
ambition
86
occupied
87
dilemma
88
controversial
89
historic
90
tentatively
第六部分
书面表达(共1题;满分20分)
The
author
was
addicted
to
playing
mobile
phone
which
affected
his
normal
life.
However,
Stop
Phubbing
campaign
helped
him
realize
the
importance
of
the
real
life
and
he
could
use
phone
reasonably.
Nowadays,
we
can
see
phubbers
everywhere:in
subway,
restaurants,
elevators,
roads
and
so
on.
There
is
no
denying
that
phubbers
are
concerned
about
its
attractive
functions,like
sending
messages,
surfing
on
the
Internet,
listening
to
music
and
so
on
.
However,
phubbing
disturbs
not
only
our
study
but
also
our
life.
Phubbers
waste
lots
of
time
playing
cell
phone
games
and
sending
messages,
particularly
in
class.
Besides,
it
can
lead
to
health
problems,
such
as
back
and
neck
pain.
It’s
high
time
that
we
threw
away
the
phone
and
raised
our
heads
up.
Do
cherish
everything
around
us
and
appreciate
it.
What’s
more,
we
should
do
more
exercises
and
take
part
in
real-life
activities.
In
short,
only
when
we
use
the
phone
reasonably
can
we
realize
the
happiness
of
life.
听力原文:
Text
1
W:
Please
play
the
guitar
to
accompany
us.
M:
Sorry,
I
can’t.
But
I
can
play
accordion
with
you.
Do
you
have
that
Text
2
M:
I
don’t
understand
why
this
study
book
doesn’t
provide
an
explanation
of
the
answers
as
required.
W:
But
it
does.
Probably
you
missed
the
answers
because
they
are
moved
to
the
back.
Text
3
W:
What
a
fine
day!
Why
don’t
we
go
and
climb
the
mountain
M:
Oh,
I
would
love
to,
Mary,
but
I
have
been
sick
for
a
few
days
and
all
that
exercise
may
not
be
too
good.
Text
4
W:
How
did
you
go
home
last
night
M:
I
decided
to
walk
home
as
there
was
no
bus
at
that
time,
but
I
met
Mark,
and
he
was
driving
a
car.
W:
So
he
gave
you
a
lift
How
lucky
you
are!
Text
5
M:
I
want
to
change
a
traveler’s
check(旅行支票).
W:
How
much
is
the
check
for
M:
50.
W:
How
would
you
like
it
M:
Four
tens
and
two
fives,
please.
Text
6
W:
Masonic
Auditorium.
Can
I
help
you
M:
Is
there
a
concert
on
Friday6
W:
Yeah,
that’s
right6,
Jefferson
Starship.
M:
And
how
much
are
the
seats
W:
Five
and
seven
fifty.
M:
And
what
time
does
it
start
W:
8:157.
M:
And
how
long’s
it
going
till
W:
Till
around
ten
o’clock.
M:
OK.
Great.
Thanks
a
lot.
Text
7
M:
Have
you
looked
at
this
application
yet
W:
The
one
from
Colson,
you
mean
Yeah,
I’ve
just
read
it.
M:
Has
he
ever
worked
on
a
newspaper
before
W:
No,
not
exactly,
but
he
used
to
work
for
a
magazine
when
he
was
in
college8.
M:
Well,
that’s
close.
And
what
did
he
do
after
he
graduated
from
college
W:
Well,
he
went
off
to
Thailand.
M:
Oh,
really
What
did
he
do
there
W:
He
was
an
English
teacher
in
the
Peace
Corp
and
while
he
was
teaching
there,
he
wrote
some
really
fine
articles.
M:
Uh
huh.
And
what’s
he
been
doing
since
then
W:
He’s
been
working
as
a
freelance(特约的)
journalist
for
the
past
five
years.
M:
Hmm,
sounds
pretty
good.
Maybe
he’s
our
man9.
Text
8
M:
Have
you
got
a
house
or
a
flat
here
W:
A
flat10.
M:
Where
is
it
W:
Not
far
away.
Look,
that
building
over
there.
Our
flat
is
on
the
18th
floor.
M:
I
see.
That’s
a
new
building
and
there
are
a
lot
of
shops
nearby.
W:
Yes,
it’s
a
good
place
for
shopping.
M:
Do
you
like
your
flat
W:
Yes,
it’s
very
nice.
It’s
got
two
bedrooms
and
a
living
room11.
The
rooms
are
not
big,
but
they’re
bright
and
comfortable.
M:
What
other
rooms
do
you
have
W:
A
kitchen
and
a
bathroom.
We
haven’t
got
a
dinner-room11.
We
have
our
meals
in
the
kitchen12.
M:
By
the
way,
where
do
you
keep
your
bike
W:
Oh,
the
building
has
got
a
bike
shed
on
the
first
floor.
We
keep
our
bikes
there.
Text
9
W:
Jack,
just
come
and
look
at
this
amazing
painting.
M:
Well,
let
me
see.
Yeah,
it
is
really
amazing,
but
what
is
it
exactly
W:
It’s
a
Picasso!
It
does
look
strange13.
Don’t
you
think
so
M:
That’s
true.
It’s
strange
but
beautiful.
What
is
it
called
W:
Let
me
see褖this
one
is
Les
Demoiselles
d’
Avignon,
and
it
was
painted
in
1907.13
14
M:
1907
That’s
over
one
hundred
years
ago,
but
this
works
look
so
modern!
He’s
a
great
artist.
W:
Well,
he
was
born
in
1881.
And
he
died
when
he
was
92.
It
seems
that
he
had
a
long
life.
M:
Yeah.
I
heard
that
he
had
many
girlfriends16,
who
he
often
pained.
And
he
had
many
children.
W:
Yes,
that’s
true.
But
I
think
he
only
married
twice.
His
true
love
was
a
lady
called
Jacqueline,
who
he
married
in
1961.
15
Text
10
M:
There
are
many
ways
to
solve
personal
problems.
If
you
are
unhappy
about
something,
face
it.
Try
to
state
the
problem
in
a
few
words,
so
that
you
will
know
exactly
what
you
are
against17.
Then
see
if
you
can
“put
your
finger”
on
the
cause
of
your
unhappiness.
Try
direct
attack.
In
many
cases,
we
only
“think”
there
is
no
solution
to
a
particular
problem.
But
often
we
can
overcome
the
problem
and
achieve
the
goal
by
making
a
direct
attack19.
Make
sure
you
have
a
reasonable
goal.
Although
direct
attack
is
often
the
best
way
to
meet
problems,
we
have
to
be
realistic
in
judging
situations18.
Sometimes
it
is
necessary
to
change
either
the
methods
or
the
goal.
There
are
many
people
who
believe
that
they
must
have
a
certain
type
of
education
and
get
a
certain
kind
of
job.
Although
these
people
may
continue
with
the
direct
attack,
a
careful
study
of
the
facts
might
show
that
they
should
change
their
goal
or
their
method
of
achieving
that
goal.
Sometimes
a
family
puts
pressure
on
a
child
to
enter
a
particular
profession
while
his
abilities
show
that
he
would
be
happier
and
more
successful
in
some
other
kind
of
work.
So,
although
direct
attack
is
often
the
best
way
to
handle
problems,
it
is
important
to
study
the
situation
and
make
a
wise
decision
about
what
to
do20.
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