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1、C. 2: 45.C. Dr. Mildens.A. Musicals.B. Films.C. Football.山东省淄博临淄中学20182019学年高一英语3月月考试题第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节、听下画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。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 time is it now?A. 1: 45.B. 2: 00.2. What does the woman tell the man to do?A. Fetch his camera.
2、B. Make a phone call.C. Take pictures with her phone.3. Who will begin the lecture now?A. Dr. White.B. Prof. Brookings.4. What does the man often watch now?5. What will the man do?A. Drive the woman downtown.B. Buy the woman a dress.C. Find a lift for the woman.第二节听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. How long did the
3、man probably stay in Singapore?A. For five days.B. For nine days.C. For two weeks.7. Where did the man go last year?A. China.B. Italy.C. Chile.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. How many pieces of luggage does the woman have?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.9. What color is the large suitcase?A. Light brown.B. Dark blue.C. Me
4、dium gray.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is on the two speakers left?A. The dining room. B. The sitting room. C. The kitchen.11. What does the woman offer to add to the kitchen?C. A dishwasher.C. The smaller bedroom.A. A microwave. B. A gas cooker.12. Where will the two speakers go next?A. The larger bed
5、room. B. The back garden.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Which place does Sally prefer to go to?A. The London Eye.B. London Zoo.C. Covent Gardens.14. What is Billy interested in?A. Operas.B. Boats.C. Animals.15. What does the man suggest the woman do in London?A. Do some shopping.B. Find a job.C. Visit her fri
6、end.16. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Brother and sister.B. Husband and wife. C. Father and daughter.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What must the students do to take the English course?A. Take a test.B. Finish the previous level.C. Study a specific culture.18. Why are the hist
7、ory courses open at all levels?A. Different teachers teach courses.B. Cultures and time periods vary.C. Students have different levels.19. Which is an optional course?A. History.B. Maths.C. Science.20. What can the speaker do for the students?A. Help them arrange their courses.B. Help them sign up f
8、or a course.C. Help them find room in a course第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)Mandara seemed to know something big was about to happen. So she let out a yell, caught hold of her 2yearold daughter Kibibi and climbed up into a tree. She lives at the National Zoo in Washington D. C.And on Tue
9、sday, August 23rd, witnesses said she seemed to sense the big earthquake that shook much of the East Coast before any humans knew what was going on. And she s not the only one. In the moments before the quake, an orangutan (猩猩)let out a loud call and then climbed to the top of her shelter.“It s very
10、 different from their normal call, “ said Brandie Smith, the zookeeper. The lemurs (monkey like animals of Madagascar) will sound an alarm if they see or hear something highly unusual. ”But you can t see or hear an earthquake 15 minutes before it happens, can you?Maybe you canif you, re an animal.uA
11、nimals can hear above and below our range of hearing, “ said Brandie Smith. “That s part of their special abilities. They re more sensitive to the environment, which is how they survive. ”Primates weren t the only animals that seemed to sense the quake before it happened. One of the elephants made a
12、 warning sound and a huge lizard (蜥蜴)ran quickly for cover. The flamingoes (a kind of birds) gathered before the quake and stayed together until the shaking stopped.So what kind of vibrations (震动)were the animals picking up in the moments before the quake? Scientist Susan Hough said earthquakes prod
13、uce two types of wavesaweak P wave and then a much stronger S” wave. The P stands for “primary” . And the S stands for “secondary” . She thinks the P wave might be what sets the animals off.Not all the animals behaved unusually before the quake. For example, Smith said the zoo s giant pandas didn t
14、jump up until the shaking actually began. But many of the other animals seemed to know something was ing before it happened. m not surprised at all, “ Smith said.21. Why did Mandara act strangely one day?A. Because it sensed something unusual would happen.B. Because its daughter Kibibi was injured.C
15、. Because it heard an orangutan let out a loud callD. Because an earthquake had happened.22. According to Brandie Smith,A. many animals hearing is sharpB. earthquakes produce twoC. primates usually gatherD. humans can also developtypes of wavestogether before a quake the ability to sense a quake23.
16、Which animal seems unable to sense quake?A. A giant panda.B. A flamingo.C. A lemur.D.lizard.24. What is the best title for the passage?A. How animals survive a quakeB. How animals differ from humansC. How animals behave before a quakeD. How animals protect their young in a quakeBLiving in the wild c
17、an be hard. Finding food and staying safe arent easy. Each day, animals struggle to survive in their habitats. Not all animals get by on their own. Some animals form a close partnership with other kinds of animals. These pairings are called symbiotic (共生的)relationships.In a symbiotic relationship, t
18、he animals depend on each other. One animal helps the other meet its needs. Sounds good, right? Not always. Some animals are not very kind to their partners. In some cases, one animal meets its needs but hurts its partner. Take ticks, for example. These insects suck blood to live. To get blood, they
19、 attach themselves to other kinds of animals. Ticks can pass germs that cause disease instead of helping their hosts.In other relationships, animals don,t treat their partners so poorly. Both animals benefit from living with the other animal.Small animals called cleaner shrimps have found a way of h
20、elping fish at coral reefs. As their name suggests, the shrimps clean the fish. They hang out at what scientists call a cleaning station. A fish stops by. Then a shrimp climbs onto the fish and even steps into the fish,s mouth. The shrimp uses its tiny claws to pick stuff off the fish,s body. That c
21、an include dead skin, tiny pieces of food, and wee creatures that can hurt the fish. The fish gets a nice cleaning. The shrimp enjoys a tasty meal of fish trash.Small birds called plovers are also in the cleaning business. They have big customers crocodiles. Crocs have long snouts(鼻子)filled with sha
22、rp teeth- Cleaning them is tricky. When a croc opens its mouth, the plover hops right in. The croc does not snap its snout shut. Instead, it lets the plover eat small, harmful animals attached to the crocodile,s teeth. The plover gets an easy meal while the croc gets clean teeth. 25 The text is main
23、ly about .A. the hard life in the wildB. some dangerous animalsC. animals living togetherD. animals in a symbiotic relationship26. According to the text, in a symbiotic relationship, .A. animals depend on each otherB. birds depend on animals for foodC. both sides can get helpD. not all animals treat
24、 their partnerswell27. According to the text, it can be inferred that .A. living in the wild can be hardB. different animals have different living waysC. crocodiles mainly live on ploversD. ticks are useful to some animalsCSweetest Day in America is always the third Saturday in October. This holiday
25、 is much more important in some regions than in others (Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo being the biggest Sweetest Day cities). It is a holiday that is gaining in popularity every year throughout the country.Sweetest Day is celebrated on the third Saturday in October as a day to make someone happy. I
26、t is an occasion which offers all of us an opportunity to remember not only the sick, aged, and orphaned, but also friends, relatives and associates whose helpfulness and kindness we have enjoyed.Over 60 years ago, a man in Cleveland, believing that the city,s orphans and shut- ins (卧病在床的人)too often
27、 felt forgotten and neglected, thought of the idea of showing them that they were remembered. He did this through the distribution of small gifts. With the help of his friends and neighbors, he distributed these small remembrances on a Saturday in October. During the years that followed, other Cleve
28、landers began to participate in the celebration ceremony, which came to be called uSweetest Day” . In time, the Sweetest Day idea of spreading cheer to the underprivileged was broadened to include everyone, and became an occasion for remembering others with a kind act or a small remembrance. And soo
29、n the idea spread to other cities all over the country.Sweetest Day is not based on any single group,s religious affection or on a family relationship. It is a reminder that a thoughtful word or deed enriches life and gives it meaning. Because for many people remembering takes the form of gift-givin
30、g, Sweetest Day offers us the opportunity to show others that we care, in a practical way.28. We can learn from the first paragraph that Sweetest Day is .A. sometimes the third Saturday in OctoberB. hardly celebrated in DetroitC. of equal importance in every part of the USAD. getting increasingly po
31、pular in the USA29. Sweetest Day was intended to remember .A. the young and disabledB. friends and relativesC. orphans and shut-insD. the sick and aged30. We can infer from the passage that the birthplace of Sweetest Day is .A. Detroit B. Cleveland C. Buffalo D. Washington 第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10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 于选项。April 22nd every year marks the start of Earth Day, a day that is celebrated annually to raise awareness about our home planet and how we can save it from being damaged. 311. Greenup your home