1、福建省福州文博中学2016-2017学年高一英语10月月考试题(无答案)第一卷一、听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1. Whats wrong with the woman? A. Her head aches a lot. B. She cannot sleep well recently. C. There is something wrong with her stomach.2. Whats the man doing? A. Asking about concert tickets. B.
2、Buying concert tickets. C. Changing concert tickets.3. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. In a restaurant. B. In a company. C. In a farm.4. What are the two speakers talking about? A. Watching a play. B. Performing a play. C. Writing a play.5. What seems to be the womans problem? A.
3、 The man doesnt understand her. B. She is getting fatter but doesnt like sports. C. She is getting fatter but doesnt have time to exercise.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6. What do we know about the man? A. He went to the sea during Spring Festival. B. He traveled with his
4、 friends. C. He didnt enjoy himself.7. What will the two speakers do next? A. Go to the photo shop. B. Get something to eat. C. See some photos.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Why does the man want to borrow the book from the woman? A. Because it will help him prepare for a drama. B. Because Doris Lessing is his
5、 favorite writer. C. Because he has been looking for it.9. Where will the two speakers go next? A. To the classroom. B.To the library. C.To the dormitory.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. When will the two speakers go sightseeing?A. The day after tomorrow. B. This afternoon. C. Tomorrow.11. What do we know abou
6、t the park?A. Its not far from where the two speakers are.B. Its the most beautiful scenery of this place.C. There are different kinds of animals in it.12. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The woman loves to see birds.B. The man is new to this place.C. The two speakers are workmates.请听第9段材
7、料,回答第13至16题。13. What will the woman do this summer to earn some money?A. Sell clothes. B. Do service work. C. Work as a teacher.14. Where does the woman plan to go this summer?A. China. B. Spain. C. Britain.15. Where does the man suggest the woman live? A. In her relatives. B. In a hotel. C. In Bill
8、s.16. What does the man think of the woman?A. Wonderful. B. Easy-going. C. Selfish.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Who does the woman want to buy a gift for?A. Her teacher. B. Her father. C. Her brother.18. How much is the brown wallet? A. 13.75. B. 25.45. C. 37.5.19. What did the woman do to earn money?A. S
9、he helped wash her fathers car.B. She cut the grass for her neighbors.C. She helped her mom around the house.20. What does the woman buy at last?A. A tie. B. A dress. C. A shirt.第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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 For many Koreans, kimchi is a food that they cannot live withou
10、t! Kimchi is not just tasty food. Its also a part of Korean history. Experts believe that people began making kimchi around the seventh century. The farming communities created kimchi to provide vegetables all year round. At that time, however, kimchi was just a salted vegetable. It was not until fi
11、ve centuries later that people started adding tasty seeds and other plants. And it was not until the eighteenth century that people began adding the hot red pepper. This gave kimchi the red colour that it often has today. The nineteenth century saw the introduction of the Chinese cabbage to Korea. K
12、oreans then started to use this vegetable to make kimchi. And they developed the kimchi that people know and love today. Kimchi is such an important part of Korean culture that there is a yearly kimchi event. It happens every year in October and lasts for several days. People travel from all over So
13、uth Korea to the event in the city of Gwangju. At the event, different types of kimchi are made to see which one tastes best, and many food products are on show. Besides, there is beautiful traditional music. If you want to learn more about kimchis culture and history, come to visit the Kimchi Field
14、 Museum in Seoul. It was started by a large food company in 1986. In the museum, historians have documented almost 200 different kinds of kimchi. In April, 2008, Yi So-Yeon became South Koreas first person to go into space. The 29-year-old took kimchi with her and spent ten days in space. There, she
15、 performed a series of science tests. It was such an unusual trip for all Koreans!21. In the twelfth century, kimchi _.A. was made of the Chinese cabbage B. tasted much better than beforeC. was only a salted vegetable D. began to appear in Korea22. During the kimchi event, people _.A. usually get to
16、gether in Seoul B. can compete in making kimchiC. often come from all over the world D. can see many foreign food products23. Yi So-Yeon was mentioned to show _.A. kimchi means a lot to the Koreans B. she is very popular among the KoreansC. women play an important part in modern societyD. the aircra
17、ft industry is developing rapidly in KoreaB What you communicate through your body language and nonverbal signals affects how others see you, how well they like and respect you, and whether or not they trust you. Unfortunately, many people send confusing nonverbal signals without even knowing it. Ja
18、ck, Ted and Arlene are all speakers who have got disastrous results while communicating with others.Jack believes he gets along great with others, but if you were to ask any of them, they would say that Jack makes them feel afraid. Rather than just look at you, he seems to eat you with his eyes. And
19、 he often shakes your hand so hard that it hurts. Jack is a caring guy who secretly wishes he had more friends, but hisnonverbal (不用语言的)awkwardness (笨拙) keeps people at a distance.Ted is good-looking, hard-working, and a smooth talker, but he seems to care more about his thoughts than others. When s
20、omeone has something to say, Teds wild eyes make him look like he wants to speak before they have finished. His inability to listen to others makes him unpopular with many people.Arlene is funny and attractive, but even though she keeps laughing and smiling, she looks nervous. Her shoulders and eyeb
21、rows (眉毛) are noticeably raised, her voice is high, and her body is stiff. Being around Arlene makes many people feel uncomfortable. These smart, well-intentioned people try their best to connect with others. The sad thing is that they have no idea of the nonverbal messages they communicate. If you
22、want to communicate effectively, avoid misunderstandings, and enjoy trusting relationships, its important to understand how to use body language.24. Whats the problem with Jack?A. He cant keep a secret. B. He behaves improperly.C. He hates making friends. D. He means to frighten others.25. What do p
23、eople think about Ted?A. He is caring. B. He is interesting.C. He is not a good listener. D. He is not a smooth talker.26. How is the text mainly developed?A. By using examples. B. By giving instructions.C. By presenting findings. D. By providing explanations.27. Whats the main idea of the text?A. H
24、ow to read body language. B. How to improve body language. C. Types of nonverbal communication. D. Nonverbal communication in relationships. C Customers chat, read the newspaper and order sandwiches and drinks at August First Bakery & Caf in Burlington, Vermont, but theres something different here.
25、“I was here working on my laptop when I looked over and saw that there was a sign that said laptop-free,” says Luna Colt, a student at the University of Vermont. During a recent visit, Colt was shocked that using her computer was against the rules. When owner Jodi Whalen first opened it four years a
26、go, she offered free Wi-Fi to customers. Students like Colt went there in large numbers and started typing away and staying. All day. “We saw a lot of customers come in, look for a table, not be able to find one and leave,” Whalen says. “It was money flowing out of the door for us.” Thats why Whalen
27、 decided thered be no more screens. It was a gradual move. She started by shutting down the Wi-Fi two years ago. Then, the caf banned screens during lunch. “A lot of people were bummed out,” Whalen says. “But we actually saw our sales increase.” Whats socially acceptable when it comes to using a lap
28、top in public? Luna Colt thinks its about how much money you spend. “You should buy something every two hours if youre going to be here and just work all day,” Colt says. As long as youre being a good customer, she says, theres nothing wrong with working on a laptop. Not quite, according to Whalen.
29、“Its less about how much a laptop user buys, and more about table space. Even if they think theyre a good customer because they buy food, theyre still here for long hours,” she says. “To walk into a place and see people looking at their screens with a blank stare, it takes away the community aspect
30、of it of you being in a place with other people,” Whalen adds.28. Why is August First Bakery & Caf different?A. Customers are not allowed to use their laptops.B. Those who visit the caf are often very strange.C. It offers unusual sandwiches and drinks.D. It is only open to university students.29. Th
31、e underlined words “bummed out” in Paragraph 2 probably mean “_”.A. grateful B. fortunate C. disappointed D. frightened30. We can infer from the text that Luna Colt _.A. works part-time in Jodi Whalens store B. might not be popular with Jodi WhalenC. likes the food in August First Bakery & CafD. wil
32、l not work on a laptop in public any more31. Whats the main idea of the text?A. It is good for our health to stay away from Wi-Fi.B. A caf owner improves sales by saying no to laptops.C. A university student shows how to be a good customer.D. People are efficient while working on a laptop in a caf.D
33、In 2012, I had just recovered from a serious illness when I received an invitation to a writers conference in Orlando, Florida. My family and friends persuaded me that a holiday might be just what the doctor ordered, so off I went.Arriving in the Sunshine State was not easy, but I managed to catch a
34、 taxi to the hotel. The next morning, I caught another taxi to do some shopping. Later I went to a caf to buy some lunch, but having my sandwich and drink in my hands, I saw that all the tables were occupied (占用). Then I heard a friendly voice saying, “You can share my table.”I thankfully sat down w
35、ith the smiling elderly lady and we shared a happy lunch together. As the meal drew to a close she asked how long I would be in Orlando. I had already told her that I hadnt hired (租用) a car, and hadnt realized how costly taking taxis would be. After a while she said, “My dear, dont use any more taxi
36、s. It would be my pleasure to drive you wherever you wish.” I told her that I couldnt put her to that trouble, but she insisted. She took details of where I was staying and the next morning she drove me to Disney World. She took me through the parks gates and spent some time with me before leaving m
37、e to explore alone. At the end of the day, she returned to take me back to my hotel. The next few days, she drove me around Orlandos tourist areas. I offered her money but she refused to take any.When we had lunch on my last day, I thanked her for her kindness. Ill never forget that wonderful lady w
38、ho filled my holiday in Florida with wonderful memories.32. The author went to Orlando to _.A. see a doctor B. attend a meeting C. meet a friend D. visit a family member33. What did the elderly lady do?A. She offered her seat to the author. B. She helped the author hire a car.C. She drove the author
39、 to a park. D. She bought the author a lunch.34. We can infer from the text that the elderly lady is _.A. hard-working B. good-looking C. well-known D. kind-hearted35. Whats the best title for the text?A. My holiday hero B. Making a big difference C. My trip to Disney World D. Difficulty in a foreig
40、n land七选五(共5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。选项中有两项为多余选项。What to expect at high schoolAre you super worried about what to expect at high school? Well, guess what? Everyone is! The following tips will help guide you safely through your first day! Understand that youll be moving a lot. Depe
41、nding on the school youre at, there could be more subjects and youll have more classrooms! 36 Be ready to move around and remember what classrooms they are in. Understand the newness of high school. There are usually more strict teachers and more classrooms! Dont worry. 37 More friends and more free
42、dom (hopefully)! There will be a lot of differences, so go along with it and dont feel nervous about the change. 38 Stay away from students who have higher grades than you! Theyre older and you will be an easy target (目标), so watch your back! If they do try to threaten (恐吓) you or anything, tell you
43、r parents or teachers to help you with it. Be prepared for the dining room. Make sure you have friends to sit with, or youll look lonely and feel lonely. Make some new friends to sit with. 39 Remember to stay good in school. 40 You dont need an “A” for everything, but an “F” on everything is not goo
44、d! Spend enough time on study and take notes during class. A. One for every subject.B. Put your books in order.C. Know who to watch out for. D. There are some advantages!E. Try to eat healthily on your first day.F. Try to make a good impression on the teachers.G. Do your homework and make sure you s
45、tudy hard!第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 As a young boy my family was very poor. I would often help do something for the neighbors to 41 a little pocket money. One day I 42 on the door of an elderly woman and asked 43 she needed me to clean the yard. She
46、asked why I was not in 44 and I showed her my worn 45 , which no longer kept me warm. She 46 me to work in the yard. When I finished, she looked at me and said, “I suppose you want to be 47 now.” She then 48 a jar filled with dollar bills and said, “Im glad youve done a 49 job today but that is not
47、something you should be doing again. I want you to 50 new clothes and get back to school. I also want you to come back to 51 me with your report card and I will 52 you when I see you have worked hard and have some good 53 . Now reach out your little hands and take out as much 54 as you can.” I put m