山西省运城市永济涑北中学2019-2020学年高一六月考试英语试卷(word版)(无听力试题)

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考试时间:120分钟
试卷满分150分)
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节;每小题3分,满分60分)
第一节
(共10小题;每小题3分,满分45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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Monthly
Talks
at
London
Canal
Museum
Our
monthly
talks
start
at
19:30
on
the
first
Thursday
of
each
month
except
August.
Admission
is
at
normal
charges
and
you
don’t
need
to
book.
They
end
around
21:00.
November
7th
The
Canal
Pioneers,
by
Chris
Lewis.
James
Brindley
is
recognized
as
one
of
the
leading
early
canal
engineers.
He
was
also
a
major
player
in
training
others
in
the
art
of
canal
planning
and
building.
Chris
Lewis
will
explain
how
Brindley
made
such
a
positive
contribution
to
the
education
of
that
group
of
early
“civil
engineers”.
December
5th
Ice
for
the
Metropolis,
by
Malcolm
Tucker.
Well
before
the
arrival
of
freezers,
there
was
a
demand
for
ice
for
food
preservation
and
catering,
Malcolm
will
explain
the
history
of
importing
natural
ice
and
the
technology
of
building
ice
wells,
and
how
London’s
ice
trade
grew.
February
6th
An
Update
on
the
Cotswold
Canals,
by
Liz
Payne.
The
Stroudwater
Canal
is
moving
towards
reopening.
The
Thames
and
Severn
Canal
will
take
a
little
longer.
We
will
have
a
report
on
the
present
state
of
play.
March
6th
Eyots
and
Aits-Thames
Islands,
by
Miranda
Vickers.
The
Thames
had
many
islands.
Miranda
has
undertaken
a
review
of
all
of
them.
She
will
tell
us
about
those
of
greatest
interest.
Online
bookings:
www.canalmuseum.org.uk/book
More
info:
www.canalmuseum.org.uk/whatson
London
Canal
Museum
12-13
New
Wharf
Road,
London
NI
9RT
www.canalmuseum.org.uk??
www.canalmuseum.mobi
Tel:020
77130836
1.
When
is
the
talk
on
James
Brindley?
A.
February
6th.
B.
December
5th.
C.
March
6th.
D.
November
7th.
2.
What
is
the
topic
of
the
talk
in
February?
A.
The
Canal
Pioneers.
B.
Eyots
and
Aits-Thames
Islands
C.
An
Update
on
the
Cotswold
Canals
D.
Ice
for
the
Metropolis
3.
Who
will
give
the
talk
on
the
islands
in
the
Thames.
A.
Malcolm
Tucker
B.
Miranda
Vickers
C.
Chris
Lewis
D.
Liz
Payne
B
?Samuel
Osmond
is
a
19-year-old
law
student
from
Cornwall,
England.
He
never
studied
the
piano.
However,
he
can
play
very
difficult
musical
pieces
by
musicians
such
as
Chopin
and
Beethoven
just
a
few
minutes
after
he
hears
them.
He
learns
a
piece
of
music
by
listening
to
it
in
parts.
Then
he
thinks
about
the
notes
in
his
head.
Two
years
ago,
he
played
his
first
piece
Moonlight
Sonata(奏鸣曲)by
Beethoven.
He
surprised
everyone
around
him.
Amazed
that
he
remembered
this
long
and
difficult
piece
of
music
and
played
it
perfectly,
his
teachers
say
Samuel
is
unbelievable.
They
say
his
ability
is
very
rare,
but
Samuel
doesn’t
even
realize
that
what
he
can
do
is
special.
Samuel
wanted
to
become
a
lawyer
as
it
was
the
wish
of
his
parents,
but
music
teachers
told
him
he
should
study
music
instead.
Now,
he
studies
law
and
music.
Samuel
can’t
understand
why
everyone
is
so
surprised.
“I
grew
up
with
music.
My
mother
played
the
piano
and
my
father
played
the
guitar.
About
two
years
ago,
I
suddenly
decided
to
start
playing
the
piano,
without
being
able
to
read
music
and
without
having
any
lessons.
It
comes
easily
to
me
---I
hear
the
notes
and
can
bear
them
in
mind---each
and
every
note,”
says
Samuel.
Recently,
Samuel
performed
a
piece
during
a
special
event
at
his
college.
The
piece
had
more
than
a
thousand
notes.
The
audience
was
impressed
by
his
amazing
performance.
He
is
now
learning
a
piece
that
is
so
difficult
that
many
professional
pianists
can’t
play
it.
Samuel
says
confidently,”
It’s
all
about
super
memory---I
guess
I
have
that
gift.”
However,
Samuel’s
ability
to
remember
things
doesn’t
stop
with
music.
His
family
says
that
even
when
he
was
a
young
boy,
Samuel
heard
someone
read
a
story,
and
then
he
could
retell
the
story
word
for
word.
Samuel
is
still
only
a
teenager.
He
doesn’t
know
what
he
wants
to
do
in
the
future.
For
now,
he
is
just
happy
to
play
beautiful
music
and
continue
his
studies.
4.
What
is
special
about
Samuel
Osmond?
A.
He
has
a
gift
for
writing
music.
B.
He
can
play
the
musical
piece
he
hears.
C.
He
is
a
top
student
at
the
law
school.
D.
He
can
write
down
the
note
he
hears.
5.
What
can
we
learn
from
Paragraph
2?
A.
Samuel
chose
law
against
the
wish
of
his
parents.
B.
Samuel
thinks
of
himself
as
a
man
of
great
musical
ability.
C.
Samuel
planned
to
be
a
lawyer
rather
than
a
musician.
D.
Samuel
studies
law
and
music
on
the
advice
of
his
teachers.
6.
What
can
we
infer
about
Samuel
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
He
is
proud
of
his
ability
to
remember
things
accurately.
B.
He
became
famous
during
a
special
event
at
his
college.
C.
He
plays
the
piano
better
than
many
professional
pianists.
D.
He
impressed
the
audience
by
playing
all
the
musical
pieces.
7.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
The
Qualities
of
a
Musician
B.
The
Relationship
between
Memory
and
Music.
C.
The
Importance
of
Early
Education
D.
The
Story
of
a
Musical
Talent
C
Most
people
call
it
"body
language"?—the
clues(线索)to
the
meaning
that
we
get
from
gesture,
facial
expressions,
posture?—everything
that
isn't
spoken.
Experts
call
it
“nonverbal
communication,”
but
it
means
the
same
thing:
a
second
source
of
human
communication
that
is
often
more
reliable
to
understanding
what
is
really
going
on
than
the
words
themselves.
?????
Understanding
body
language
is
important
to
success,
whether
in
the
business
world
or
in
our
personal
lives.
However,
most
of
our
ideas
about
body
language
are
wrong,
according
to
modern
communication
research.
??????
There
is
a
belief
that
people
with
shifty?(变化的)eyes
are
probably
lying.
As
Paul
Ekman
says,
“When
we
asked
people
how
they
could
tell
if
someone
was
lying,
too
much
blinking(眨眼)?and
shifty
eyes
were
the
winners.
But
sometimes
people
act
like?that?because
they
are
shy.
Liars
pretend
to
be
calm
in
order
not
to
be
caught.
??????
Ekman
goes
on
to
argue
against
such
a
wrong
belief.
Although
this
kind
of
body
language
is
probably
an
expression
of
nervousness,
it
is
not
always
because
the
person
is
lying.Shyness
can,
for
example,
make
people
shift
their
eyes.
To
understand
what
someone's
behavior
means,
you
have
to
watch
them
carefully.
??????
There
is
also
a
belief
that
when
meeting
someone,
the
more
eye
contact,
the
better.
As
a
result,
people
would
like
to
make
initial?(开始的)contact
in
formal
situations,
like
a
job
interview,
by
staring
fixedly
at
the
other
human.
Yet
Ekman
points
out
that
most
of
us
are
comfortable
with
eye
contact
lasting
a
few
seconds,
but
any
eye
contact
that
is
longer
than
that
can
make
us
nervous.
??????
In
short,
you
must
carefully
consider
the
speaker
and
the
speaking
environment.
Experts
suggest
that
unless
you
know
about
someone’s
basic
communication
style,
you
will
have
little
hope
in
understanding
their
true
feelings
through
body
language.
In
other
words,
body
language
carries
important
but
not
always
true
messages.
8.According
to
the
passage,
body
language
is
_____.
??????
A.
a
language
that
is
not
spoken???
?????????
B.
a
source
of
human
communication
??????
C.
a
reflection
of
people's
behaviors?
??????
D.
a
clue
to
get
the
meaning
9.The
word
"that"
in
paragraph
3
refers
to
____.
??????
A.
staring??
???????
B.
lying????
??????????
C.
blinking????
????????
D.
pretending
10.
From
the
passage
we
can
learn
that
____.
A.there
is
no
doubt
that
a
liar
has
shifty
eyes
B.people
sometimes
blink
because
of
shyness
C.eye
contact
lasting
a
few
seconds
can
make
us
nervous
D.understanding
body
language
is
more
helpful
in
business
11.It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
_____.
??????
A.
body
language
is
trustworthy
in
telling
who
is
lying
??????
B.
body
language
helps
us
better
understand
other
people
??????
C.
sometimes
we
can't
judge
a
person
by
watching
his
body
language
??????
D.
the
speaker
and
the
speaking
environment
are
important
to
a
person's
body
language
D
Another
Way
of
Thinking
“Failure”
In
one
way
of
thinking,
failure
is
part
of
life.
In
another
way,
failure
may
be
a
way
towards
success.
The
“spider-story”
is
often
told.
Robert
Bruce,
the
leader
of
the
Scots
in
the
13th
century,
was
hiding
in
a
cave
from
the
English.
He
watched
a
spider
spinning
a
web.
The
spider
tried
to
reach
across
a
rough
place
in
the
rock.
He
tried
six
times
to
span(跨过)
the
gap.
On
the
seventh
time
he
made
it
and
went
on
to
spin
his
web.
Bruce
is
said
to
have
taken
heart
and
to
have
gone
to
defeat
the
English.
Edison,
the
inventor
of
the
light
bulb(灯泡),
made
hundreds
of
models
that
failed
before
he
found
the
right
way
to
make
one.
Once
he
was
asked
why
he
kept
on
trying
to
make
a
new
type
of
battery
when
he
had
failed
so
often,
he
replied,
“Failure?
I
have
no
failure.
Now
I
know
50
000
ways
it
won’t
work.”
So
what?
First,
always
think
about
your
failure.
What
caused
it?
Were
conditions
right?
Were
you
in
top
form
yourself?
What
can
you
change
so
things
will
go
right
next
time?
Second,
is
the
goal
you’re
trying
to
reach
the
right
one?
Try
to
do
some
thinking
about
what
your
real
goals
may
be.
Think
about
this
question:
“If
I
do
succeed
in
this,
where
will
it
get
me?”
This
may
help
you
prevent
failure
in
things
you
shouldn’t
be
doing
anyway.
The
third
thing
to
bear
in
mind
about
failure
is
that
it’s
a
part
of
life.
Learn
to
live
with
yourself,
even
though
you
maybe
have
failed.
12.
This
passage
deals
with
_______.
A.
failure
and
success
B.
two
sides
of
failure
C.
the
“spider-story”
D.
the
invention
of
light
bulb
13.
In
the
first
paragraph
the
writer
tells
mainly
about
_______.
A.
the
value
of
failure
B.
how
people
fail
C.
famous
failures
D.
how
not
to
fail
14.
Robert
Bruce
is
put
in
the
passage
to
show
that
_______.
A.
failure
must
come
before
success
B.
nature
will
help
us
if
we
let
it
C.
people
who
fail
have
plenty
of
companies
D.
we
should
face
failure
directly
and
overcome
difficulties
15.
The
thing
the
writer
does
NOT
tell
you
to
do
to
deal
with
failure
is
to
_______.
A.
check
out
your
goals
to
see
if
they
are
right
for
you
B.
avoid
things
that
are
beyond
you
C.
think
about
failure
as
part
of
your
life
D.
think
about
failure
to
find
out
what
went
wrong
第二节
(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。
“You
never
get
a
second
chance
to
make
a
first
impression.”
It
applies
when
you
meet
someone
new.
16
Here
are
several
tips
to
help
you
out.
Always
dress
to
impress.
They
say
dress
for
the
job
you
want,
not
the
job
you
have.
If
you’re
aiming
for
that
senior
management
position,
then
create
a
good
impression
by
wearing
a
suit
and
tie
if
you’re
a
man.
Women
should
wear
an
interview-
appropriate
blouse
and
skirt
or
pants.
Clean
nails
are
important.
17
It’s
an
interview,
not
a
party.
Be
on
time.
18
If
you
are
going
to
run
late,
then
might
as
well
not
show
up
at
all.
Always
come
10
to
15
minutes
early
and
this
time
to
mentally
prepare
yourself
for
the
interview
one
last
time.
Shake
hands
firmly.
Always
shake
the
hand
of
your
interviewer
after
the
initial
(最初的)greeting
is
exchanged.
If
the
interviewer
doesn’t
extend
his
hand,
extend
yours
anyway.
19
Just
make
sure
you
keep
a
tissue(至今)
in
your
pocket,
in
case
you
need
to
wipe
your
damp
hands
if
you’re
a
bit
nervous.
20
Before
going
to
the
job
interview
do
your
research
about
the
company’s
background.
Find
out
the
most
you
can
about
the
company’s
history,
policy
and
goals,
and
by
all
means
research
about
the
job
position
you’re
applying
for.
Job
interviews
can
be
very
stressful
exercises.
If
you
want
to
get
the
job,
that
starts
with
a
good
first
interview.
Good
luck!
A.
Ask
questions.
B.
Do
your
research.
C.
It’s
a
sign
of
goodwill.
D.
Well,
the
same
applies
to
job
interviews.
E.
Oh,
and
keep
jewelry
and
perfumes(香水)
to
a
minimum.
F.
It
also
shows
how
nervous
you
are
about
the
entire
thing.
G.
Possibly
the
worst
thing
you
can
do
is
to
come
late
to
a
job
interview.
第二部分
完形填空
(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
阅读下面短文,把握其大意,然后从16-35
各题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
?I
used
to
travel
to
make
myself
relaxed.
Two
years
ago,
I
was
rather
busy
with
my
business
and
under
a
lot
of?
21
,
so
I
went
to
Las
Vegas
for
a
holiday.
I
just
wanted
to
get
away
and?
22
?
for
a
while.
When
I
was
on
holiday,
a(n)
23
suddenly
came
to
me.
I
had
long
wished
to
pay
a
visit
to
the
Greek
island
of
Santorini.
Therefore,
the
idea
of
a
two-week
European?
24
alone
was
born.
I’d
driven?
25
?across
the
US
before,
but
traveling
to
other?
26
?whose
languages
aren’t
the
same
as
mine?
27
?me.
I
was
worried
that
I
wouldn’t
be
able
to?
28
with
anyone.
But
I
soon?
29
?that
if
I
wanted
to
follow
my
dreams,
I
had
to
30
out
of
my
comfort
area.
If
I
let?
31
?take
control
of
me,
I’d
get
nowhere.
As
I
was?
32
?more
places
visit
on
my
trip,
I
found
Mykonos,
Greece,
which
I?
33
?just
as
much
as
I
liked
Sanorini.
When
I
arrived
in?
34
,
it
was
like
I
was
in
a
dream.
What
I
appreciated
best
was
the
bus
ride
to
Venice.
As
I
rode
the
bus
and
enjoyed
every
new
thing
I
saw,
I
was
completely?
35
?from
the
pressure
of
my
work.
How
36
?it
was
to
see
people
riding
their
bikes
to
the?
37
?they
would
like
to
go
to!
Some
people
might
say,
“It’s
not
a
big?
38
;
it’s
just
Venice.
Thousands
of
people
go
there
every
day.”
But
is
was
more
than
that
to
me.
It
was
about
having
a
39
and
when
it
was
time
for
it
to
come
true,
don’t
let
it?
40
.
21.A.?joy?
B.?pressure
?
C.?loss
D.?pain
22.A.?relax
B.?sleep?
C.?work?
D.?wait
23.A.??invitation?
B.?incident?
C.?stranger?
D.
idea
24.A.?stay?
B.
vacation??
C.?
research?
D.?study
25.A.?fast
?
B.?entirely?
C.??alone
D.?together
26.A.?cities
?
B.?parks
?
C.?countries?
D.?companies
27.A.?attracted
?
B.?frightened
?
C.?surprised?
D.?interested
28.A.?agree?
B.?communicate
C.
play??
D.?travel
29.A.??suggested
B.?responded?
C.?selected?
D.?realized
30.A.?look?
B.?leave?
C.?step
D.?make?
31.A.?pride
B.?fear
C.?anger?
D.?courage
32.A.?in
danger
of
?B.?in
place
of
C.?in
search
of?
D.?in
charge
of
33.A.?explored
?
B.?visited
?
C.?doubted
D.?liked
34.A.?Asia?
B.?Europe?
C.?America
D.?Africa
35.A.?tired?
B.?lost?
C.?different?
D.?free
36.A.?nice
?
B.?generous?
C.?hard
D.
peaceful
37.A.?castles?
B.?situation
C.
places???
D.?homeland
38.A.??reality?
B.?deal
C.?order
D.?ending
39.A.?business
?
B.?journey
?
C.?future?
D.
dream?
40.A.?explore?
B.?go?
C.?
decrease?
D.?happen
?第三部分
基础知识应用
(满分25
分)
第一节
语法填空
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
There
are
several
reasons
why
school
uniforms
are
a
good
idea.
First
of
all,
uniforms
help
the
school
look
smart.
The
students
feel
that
they
belong
to
a
particular
group.
When
every
pupil
in
the
school
wears
the
uniform,
nobody
41
(have)
to
worry
about
fashion.
Everybody
wears
42
same
style
of
clothes.
Uniforms
can
be
useful
in
unexpected
ways.
A
school
in
Ireland
has
introduced
an
interesting
new
uniform.
On
the
edge
of
the
jacket,
there
is
a
piece
of
cloth
43
gives
off
light
in
the
dark.
When
the
children
are
walking
or
44
(cycle)
to
school
on
dark
mornings,
car
drivers
can
45
(easy)
see
them.
But
can
uniforms
help
improve
school
standards?
The
answer
46
this
question
is
not
clear.
One
study
in
America
found
that
student's
grades
47
(improve)
a
little
after
the
school
introduced
uniforms.
But
some
students
didn't
want
48
(wear)
the
uniform.
Other
American
studies
showed
no
connection
between
uniforms
and
school
49
(perform).
School
uniforms
are
50
(tradition)
in
Britain,
but
some
schools
are
starting
to
get
rid
of
them.
Some
very
good
schools
don't
have
a
uniform
policy.
However,
uniforms
are
still
popular.
Pupils
at
about
90
percent
of
British
secondary
schools
wear
uniforms.
第二节
用所给提示词的正确形式完成下列句子(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
51.
Speech
is
the
fastest
method
of
____________
(communicate)
between
people.
52.
It
is
_________
(frighten)
to
think
how
easily
children
can
be
hurt.
53.
We
bought
this
house
for
__________
(convenient);
it’s
near
the
shops
and
the
railway
station.
54.
Weather
________
(permit),
people
usually
get
around
during
weekends.
55.
For
them,riding
with
Wilson
has
allowed
them
to
complete
their
_______
(educate).
第三节
根据汉语提示,写出正确形式的短语
56.
It
won’t
help
if
you
_________
(被困在)traffic.
57.
Bill
was
born
in
Canada
but
was
________
(抚养)in
America.
58.
I’ll
________________
(开门见山)—your
work
isn’t
good
enough.
59.
Their
savings
had
been
___________
(用完)to
pay
lawyers
fees.
60.
It
is
2,189
meters
high
and
____________
(占面积)about
10
square
kilometers.
第四部分
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,学生会主席。你校学生会邀请美国外教Nancy参加即将举办的文化节,并做一场关于中美文化差异的讲座。请给她写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.邀请出席
2.时间地点
3.讲座内容(美国的文化、习俗等)
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Nancy,
I
am
LiHua,
chairman
of
the
Students’Union
______________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
Li
Hua
英语6月月考答案
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节;每小题3分,满分60分)
A:1-3
DCB
B:4-7
BCAD
C:
8-11
BCBD
D:
12-15
BADB
七选五:16-20
DEGCB
第二部分
完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
21-25
BADBC
26-30
CBBDC
31-35
BCDBD
36-40
ACBDB
第三部分
基础知识应用
(满分
50分)
第一节
语法填空
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
41.
will
have
/
has
42.
the
43.
which
/
that
44.
cycling
45.
easily
46.
to
47.
improved
48.
to
wear
49.
performance
50.
traditional
第二节
根据提示完成下列句子(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分).
51.
communication
52.
frightening
53.
convenience
54.
permitting
55.
education
第三节
根据汉语提示,写出正确形式的短语(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)56.
are
stuck
in
57.
brought
up
58.
come
straight
to
the
point
59.
used
up
60.covers
an
area
of
第3节
书面表达(25分)
Dear
Nancy,
I
am
LiHua,chairman
of
the
Students’Union.
As
you
know,
our
school’s
cultural
festival
is
just
around
the
corner.
I’m
writing
to
invite
you
to
join
us
and
make
a
lecture
on
the
cultural
differdnces
between
China
and
America.
The
lecture
is
to
be
given
in
the
lecture
hall
at
4:00pm.
this
Saturday
afternoon,
which
will
last
about
two
hours.
In
fact,
students
show
great
interest
in
the
American
culture,especially
some
interesting
American
customs
and
the
campus
life
of
American
high
school
students.
I
strongly
believe
we
will
benefit
a
lot
from
your
lecture.
We
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
accept
my
invitation.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply
at
your
earliest
convenience.
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