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1、重庆市2021-2022学年高一英语下学期第一次月考试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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,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. What is theman looking for?A.Thegeographybook.B.Thephysicsbook.C.Thehistorybook.2.Whatdoesthemanthinkof thelecture?A.Interesting.
2、B. Strange.C.Difficult.3.Whatcolor smartphonedoesthemanwant?A.Golden.B.Black.C.Lightblue.4.WhatwillTinadotomorrow?A.Rest athome.B.Go to a party.C.Do someshopping.5.Whydidthewomanapologize?A.Shedialed thewrongnumber.B.Sheforgotthemansorder.C.Shemistook thedeliveryaddress.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面
3、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至第7两个小题。6.What isprobablythewoman?A.Asecretary.B.Adoctor.C.Amanager.7.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthehospital.B.On the phone.C.In the hotel.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.Whati
4、stheweather likenow?A.Sunny.B.Windy.C.Rainy.9.What isAnnagoingtodothisafternoon?A.Cleantheroom.B.WatchTV.C.Gobike riding.10.Howwill thespeakers mother comebackhome?A. Bybike.B.By taxi.C.By car.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11.What doesAlan likedoing?A.Swimminginthesea.B.Hikinginthemountains.C.Sunbathingonth
5、ebeach.12.WheredoesLilysauntlive?A.InItaly.B.InBritain.C.In France.13.What doesAlansayabouttouringingroups?A.Itsacceptable.B.Its impressive.C.Its disappointing.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第16三个小题。14. What is themandoing?A.Doingasurvey.B.Holdingaconference.C.Hostingaprogram.15. WhydidAnnaHolmwood translate thenove
6、l?A. Toearnmoney.B.Topracticeher Chinese.C.Tomakeitknowntoforeigners.16.WhendidAnnaHolmwoodstart translating thenovel probably?A.In2018.B.In2013. C. In 2015.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatdoesthespeaker mainly talkabout?A.Thechangesof talkshows.B.Thewaysofenjoyingourlives.C.Thefutureofentertainmentind
7、ustry.18.What domosttalkshowsusuallydependontomaketheirshowslively?A . Havingaliveaudience.B.Doingvideo-chatinterviews.C.Invitingtheirfamilymembers.19.What doesJimmyKimmeldointhevideo?A.Hechatswithapopstar.B. Heplayswithhiskids.C.Hemakesapizzaathome.20.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkofthesehosts?A.Disappoin
8、ting.B.Encouraging.C.Discouraging第二部分单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)21.Icalled theoffice to_themonthedaysdevelopments.A.informB.remindC.updateD.insist22.Ihope thecarwont_whileweredivinginthecountryside.A.breakinB.breakdownC.breakupD.breakthrough23.Largeamountsof informationconcerningtheauthorsbirthplace_int
9、hisbook.A.arefoundB.isfoundC.arefoundedD.isfounded24.Theproposal _overthelastmonth,soitwillbecarriedoutthenextmonth.A.hasbeengoneoffB.hasgoneoffC.has beengonethrough D. has gone through25.Heaswell ashisparents_forShanghaisoon.A.areleavingB.isleaving C.leave D.leaves26.Didyouhavetodomuchforthedinnerp
10、arty?Helen_everythingby the time I gothome.A.finishedB.wasfinishing C.would finish D. had finished27.Toreturn to theproblemofwaterpollution,Idlikeyoutolookatastudy_in2012.A. conductedB. conducting C. being conducted D.wasconducted28.Mycousincameto seemefromthecountry,meafullbasketoffreshfruitsA. bro
11、ughtB. bringing C.to bring D.hadbrought29.Agoodstorydoesnot necessarilyhave tohaveahappyending,butthe reader mustnotbeleft.A.unsatisfiedB.unsatisfyingC.tobeunsatisfyingD.beingunsatisfied30._fromothercontinentsformillionsofyears,Australiahasmanyplantsandanimalsnot foundinanyothercountry in theworld.A
12、. BeingseparatedB.HavingseparatedC.HavingbeenseparatedD.To be separated第二部分阅读理解(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)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,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AJourneyBackinTimewithScholarsClassicalProvence(13days)Journey through thebeautiful countrysideofProvence,France,withProf.Ori Z.Sol
13、tes.Wewillvisit someof thebest-preservedRomanmonuments inthe world.Ourtour alsoincludes a chance towalkin the footstepsof VanGoghandGauguin.Fieldsof flowers,tile-roofed(瓦屋顶)villages andtastymealsenrichthiswonderful experience.SouthernSpain(15days)Spainhaslovelywhitetownsandthescent(芳香)of oranges,but
14、itisalsoatreasuryof ancientremains including thecities left by theGreeks,RomansandArabs. Aswetravel south fromMadridwithProf. RonaldMessier tohistoricToledo,RomanMeridaand intoAndalucia,weexplorehistoricalmonumentsandarchitecture.ChinasSacredLandscapes(21days)Discover theChinaof “past ages”,itswalle
15、dcities,temples andmountain scenerywithProf.RobertThorp. Highlights(精彩之处)includeChinasmost sacredpeaksat Mount Tai andHangzhous rollinghills,waterwaysandpeaceful temples.Wewill wanderintraditional smalltowns andendourtourwithanexceptional museum inShanghai.Tunisia(17days)JoinProf.Pedar Fossonour in-
16、depthTunisian tour.Tourhighlights include theRomancityofDougga,theundergroundNumidiancapital at BullaRegia,RomanSbeitlaandthe remoteareas aroundTataouineandMatmata,unique for undergroundcities.Our journey takesustopicturesque Berbervillagesand lovelybeaches.21. What canvisitorssee inbothClassical Pr
17、ovenceandSouthernSpain?A. VanGoghspaintings. B. Fieldsofflowers.C. Historical monuments.D.Greek buildings.22. Whichcountry isProf. Thorpexpertin?A. Spain.B.China.C. Tunisia.D. France.23. Whichof thefollowinghighlight theTunisiantour?A. Rollinghills.B. White towns.C. Tile-roofedvillages.D.Underground
18、 cities.BIbegan togrowup that winternight whenmyparentsandIwerereturningfrommyauntshouse,andmymothersaid that wemight soonbe leavingforAmerica. Wewereon thebusthen. I wascrying,andsomepeopleonthebuswereturningaroundtolookatme.IrememberthatIcouldnotbearthethought ofneverhearingagain theradioprogramfo
19、rschool children towhich I listenedeverymorning.Idonot remembermyselfcryingfor thisreasonagain. Infact,I thinkIcriedvery littlewhenIwassayinggoodbye tomyfriendsandrelatives.Whenwewere leavingI thought about all theplaces I wasgoing toseethestrangeandmagical places I hadknownonly frombooksandpictures
20、.ThecountryIwas leavingandnever tocomebackwashardly inmyheadthen.The four years that followed taught me the importanceofoptimism,butthe idea didnot come tomeatonce.For the firsttwoyears inNewYork I was reallylosthavingtostudyinthree schools as a resultof familymoves. I didnotquiteknowwhatIwasorwhatI
21、shouldbe.Motherremarried,andthingsbecameevenmorecomplexforme. Some timepassedbeforemystepfather and I gotusedtoeachother.I wasoftensad,andsawnoend to“thehard times.”My responsibilitiesin thefamily increaseda lot sinceIknewEnglishbetter thaneveryoneelseathome. Iwrote letters,filledout forms,translate
22、dat interviewswithimmigrationofficers(移民局官员),tookmygrandparents to thedoctor and translated there,andevendiscussed telephonebills withcompanyrepresentatives(代表).FrommyexperiencesIhavelearnedoneimportantrule:Almost all common troublesgoawayatlast!Somethinggoodis certaintohappenintheendwhenyoudonotgiv
23、eup,andjustwaitalittle!Ibelieve that my lifewill turnout all right,even thoughitwillnotbethateasy.24. Howdid theauthorgettoknowAmerica?A. Fromradioprograms.B.From booksandpictures.C. From her mother. D. From herrelatives.25. For the first twoyears inNewYork,the author_.A. oftenlost herway B. did not
24、think about herfutureC. studiedinthree different schools D.got on wellwith herstepfather26. What canwe learnabout theauthor fromParagraph4?A.She worked as a translator.B.She attended a lotofjob interviews.C. Shepaid telephonebills for her family. D. Shehelpedher familywithherEnglish._.27. Theauthorb
25、elieves thatA. her futurewill be free from troublesB. it isdifficult to learn to become patientC. therearemoregood things thanbad thingsD. good thingswill happenifone keeps tryingCBlackFriday refers to thedayafter Thanksgiving.On thisday,crowds of shoppers floodinto storesall over thecountry to take
26、advantageof theseasonsbiggest holidaybargains.Butthe realstorybehindBlackFriday isabit complicated.Themost commonlyrepeatedstorybehind thepost-Thanksgiving shopping-relatedBlackFridaytraditionlinksitto retailers (零售商).Asthestorygoes,after anentireyear of operatingat a loss,recorded inred ink,storesw
27、ouldsupposedlyearnaprofit,marked inblackink,onthe day afterThanksgiving,becauseholidayshoppersblewsomuchmoneyondiscountedproducts.Though its truethat retail companiesused torecord losses inredandprofits inblackwhendoing theiraccounting,thisversionofBlackFridaysorigin isnot anaccuratestorybehindthetr
28、adition.The truestorybehindBlackFriday,however,isnot assunnyasretailersmight haveyoubelieve.Back in the1950s,police in thecityof Philadelphiaused the termtodescribe the chaos thathappenedonthedayafterThanksgiving,when tensof thousandsofsuburbanshoppersand touristsfloodedintothecity inadvanceof thebi
29、gArmy-Navyfootball gameheldon that Saturdayeveryyear. Not onlywouldthepolicenot beable to take thedayoff,but also theywouldhave toworkextra-long shifts dealingwiththeadditional crowdsandtraffic.The termdidnt spread to therest of thecountryuntilmuchlater,however,andas recentlyas 1985itwasnt incommonu
30、senationwide. Sometime in the late1980s,however,retailers found a way toreinvent BlackFridayand turn it intosomething that reflectedpositivelyon themand theircustomers.Theresult was the“red toblack”concept mentionedearlier.TheBlackFridaystorystuck,andprettysoon the termsdarkerroots inPhiladelphiawer
31、elargely forgotten.28. What isusuallybelieved tobetheoriginof BlackFriday?A. Thegreat profit retailersmaygain. B. Theway retailersdotheir accounting.C.The muchmoney shoppers spend.D.The biggestbargains on this day.29. Whydidpolice inPhiladelphiarefer to thedayafter Thanksgivingas BlackFriday?A. They
32、had tocompetewithmore shoppers for bargains.B. Theyhad togiveup thebigArmy-Navyfootballgame.C. Theyhad toworkmorehours todeal withthechaos.D. Theyhad toadvance tosuburb tofight against floods.30. Theretailersreinvent BlackFriday in the late1980s _.A.to attractmore customers to shopB.to create the “r
33、edto black”conceptC. tomakeprofits by this special event D. tochangepeoples impression ofit31. What is thepurposeof writingthepassage?A. To introduce thereal historyof BlackFriday.B. Toexplaina termwithvarious meanings.C. Toshow thebiggest shoppingholidayinUS.D. Toremindreadersofaforgotten truthof r
34、edandblack.DIs it possible to learn toomuch?Withsomuch informationthats availableandaccessiblewithjustaclickofabutton,its impossibleforanyperson toknoweverything there is toknow.Whilethis is true,thereisstillsuchathingas learning toomuch,to thepoint whereyouget paralyzed in termsof takingaction.Have
35、youeverwanted toachieveagoal andendedupdoing tonsofresearchonhowtoachievethegoal?Asyou learnedmoreandmore,it felt likeyouknew lessand lessbecausewhenyoulearnedanewconcept orstrategy,youfound that therewasa lot more toknowaboutthosethings.Oftentimes,peoplewillgetstuckinthistrapofneeding togathermorea
36、ndmore information.Theresnothingwrongwithlearningalot,butwhenyouletlearninggetinthewayofdoing,youwillneverget going. Whenyouneverget going,youstill neverstart having the things youwantinlife.Abetter waytogoaboutachievingagoalistogathersome informationand immediatelystarttakingactiononwhat informatio
37、nyouhavegathered. Irealize that manytimes youwill feelunprepared,and thatsokay. Thebest way to learnbesideshavingsomeonewhosdonewhat youwant todoshowyouhow todo it is to takeactionand learnfrom theresultsyouget fromthoseactions.If ababywantedtolearnhowtowalk,itwillnever beabletodoitbysittingthereand
38、analyzinghow towalk. Thebest wayforababy towalk is toactuallyget upoff itsbehindandstartwalking.Sureitmay fall,butwithevery fall,itwilllearnwhatisworkingandwhatisnotandadjusttoit.Bydoingthisoverandover,it will eventually learn towalk.This is theapproachyouwant to takewhenyouwanttoachieveyourgoalsasw
39、ell. Itworks.32. Theunderlinedword“paralyzed” inParagraph1 isclosest inmeaningto_.A. unabletodoanythingB.unhappyaboutthesituationC. satisfied with what you have D. discouraged with whatyouface33. What stopspeople fromachievingthegoal?A. Theconfusioncausedby the information.B.The new conceptor strate
40、gy.C. The desireto learn more. D.Thetrapofresearch.34. Theauthor compares_to “analyzing howto walk” .A. thefailurebeforeachievingthegoalB. theawareness of challengesC. gatheringinformationD. Takingactions 35. What canbe thebest title forthe text?A. AnalyzeBeforeLearningtoWalkB. ActionSpeaksLouder Th
41、an InformationC. Problems inInformationAgeD. Approaches toLearningtoWalk 第二节(共5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 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。Earlier thisyearIremovedall Internet servicesfrommyhome,whichwasveryupsettingat first,butI have lived that way. 36Iwasnot content with the timeIwaswastingIf
42、elt Icoulddomorepurposefulthingsthanspenditon theInternet. If there issomethingIwant toresearchon theInternet,Iwrite itdownandusethatlistwhenIhaveInternetaccess.37 Illgototheoffice,thelibrary,thecoffeeshop,or someotherplacewithfreepublicWi-Fi,andworkonwhat Ineedtodoonline.38Ilogon(登录)towatch some vi
43、deos orlaugh atfunnypictures,but I goontheInternet with the intentionof doing these things.WheneverImonthe Internetnow,Iuse itin adeliberateway,away that benefitsmeandmy life,andawaythatadds value.39Icouldfocusonwritingwithout beingdisturbed. Ihavemore time toread,towrite,tothink,toexerciseand towal
44、k.BecauseImout of thehouseand therearepeoplearound,Imeet newpeople.Additionally,I havemoretime for friendsand I feellessstressedandmythoughtsareclearer.Mymind ismore focusedon important things.40Plus,I no longer long for the Internet like Ioncedid.It will beupsettingat first,but youwill live,andyour
45、 lifewill bebetter withoutit.A. Idont haveamonthly Internetbill.B. Now theInternet isa tool Iuse to improvemylife.C. NowImforced to leave thehouse togetthe Internet.D. Thisdoesnt meanI think theInternet isbador wrong.E. SinceIgot ridof theInternet at home,Ivefound somanybenefits.F. Herearesomeofmy t
46、ipsonusing theInternet inamoreproductiveway.G. It endedupbeing themost productiveandwisest decision Iveever made.第四部分语言知识运用(共15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)阅读下列短文,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。Onawinter night,I wasstandingat thecash register,ready topayformybananas whenIfoundmywalletwaslost.And I coul
47、donlyhave51itatoneplace:theG9bus,fromwhichIhad52minutes earlier.Twohoursafter I realizedmywallet was53,backat myhouse inBrookland,I heardaknockonthedoor.Myhusband54whileIsatinthediningroomonthephonewithacreditcardcompany. “DoesJennifer livehere?”Iheardsomeonesay. Inherhandwasmy55,in factwithoutapennymissing.Sheleft56Icouldevenmakeittothedoor,muchless offermy57forhergoodact.AfterIposted thestory,I heard fromher 58whoidentifiedthegoodcit