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河北省正定中学2021届高三上学期第五次月考英语试题Word版含答案.docx

1、 高三班级第一学期第五次月考 英 语 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 are the speakers mainly talking about? A. A library B. A writer C. A book 2. Where is George now? A. In Germa

2、ny B. In Canada C. In Italy. 3. How are the prices in the restaurant? A. Reasonable B. High C. Low 4. What did the woman do last night? A. She attended a lecture. B. She went to the hospital. C. She made a speech going on education. 5. Where is the woman probably going on Sund

3、ay? A. To an art exhibition B. To a museum C. To a wedding 其次节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,共22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的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. What does the woman plan to do? A. Go to college. B. Work as a

4、designer. C. Take up hairdressing. 7. What do we know about the woman? A. She always follows her parents’ advice. B. She likes to meet people. C. She isn’t keen on working. 听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。 8. What are the speakers looking for? A. A fire station. B. A place to eat. C. A college. 9. Whe

5、re did the fire probably break out? A. At a classroom B. At a library C. At a cafeteria 10. What are the speakers doing next? A. Going to town B. Staying home. C. Going to a bakery. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。 11. Why does the woman call the boy? A. To see if he has time to welcome new students

6、 B. To find out if the book she ordered is in. C. To ask him to attend a Students’ Union meeting. 12. What does the woman say about the new students? A. They will need new textbooks. B. They usually arrive on the weekend. C. Many of them work full time. 13. What does the man offer to do? A

7、 Leave work early if he can. B. Take Ruth’s place as a tour guide. C. Help out when he has time. 听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。 14. What does the woman say about the Statue of Liberty? A. Beautiful. B. Exciting. C. Dirty. 15. What does the woman think of the hotel? A. Not bad. B. Not good.

8、 C. Too noisy. 16. Where does the woman come from? A. Canada. B. The UK. C. The US. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Where was Frost born? A. In New England B. In Boston. C. In San Francisco 18. When did Frost become friendly with Edward Thomas? A. Between 1924 and 1943. B. Between 1912

9、and 1915. C. Between 1943 and 1963. 19. Which was published in 1914? A. Steeple Bush B. A Boy’s Will. C. North of Boston. 20. What does the speaker ask the listeners to do next? A. Read a poem. B. Study a novel. C. Write a letter. 其次部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,

10、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A The writer Margaret Mitchell is best known for writing Gone with the Wind, first published in 1936. Her book and the movie based on it, tell a story of love and survival during the American Civil War. Visitors to the Margaret Mitchell House

11、 in Atlanta, Georgia, can go where she lived when she started composing the story and learn more about her life. Our first stop at the Margaret Mitchell House is an exhibit area telling about the writer’s life. She was born in Atlanta in 1900. She started writing stories when she was a child. She s

12、tarted working as a reporter for the Atlanta Journal newspaper in 1922. One photograph of Ms. Mitchell, called Peggy, shows her talking to a group of young college boys. She was only about one and a half meters tall. The young men tower over her, but she seems very happy and sure of herself. The tou

13、r guide explains: “Now in this picture Peggy is interviewing some boys from Georgia Tech, asking them such questions as ‘Would you really marry a woman who works?’ And today it’d be ‘Would you marry one who doesn’t?’ ” The Margaret Mitchell House is a building that once contained several apartments

14、 Now we enter the first floor apartment where Ms. Mitchell lived with her husband, John Marsh. They made fun of the small apartment by calling it “The Dump”. Around 1926, Margaret Mitchell had stopped working as a reporter and was at home healing after an injury. Her husband brought her books to r

15、ead from the library. She read so many books that he bought her a typewriter and said it was time for her to write her own book. Our guide says Gone with the Wind became a huge success. Margaret Mitchell received the Pulitzer Prize for the book. In 1939 the film version was released. It won ten Acad

16、emy Awards, including Best Picture. 21. The book Gone with the Wind was _________. A. first published on a newspaper B. awarded ten Academy Awards C. written in “The Dump” D. adapted from a movie 22. The underlined phrase “tower over” in Paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to_________

17、 A. be very pleased with B. show great respect for C. be much taller than D. show little interest in 23. Why did Ms. Mitchell stop working as a reporter according to the passage? A. Because she was rich enough. B. Because she was injured then. C. Because her husband didn’t like

18、it. D. Because she wanted to write books. 24. Which is the best title for the passage? A. Gone with the Wind: A Huge Success. B. Margaret Mitchell: A Great Female Writer. C. An Introduction of the Margaret Mitchell House. D. A Trip to Know Margaret Mitchell. B Ridgewood is a small, quiet

19、 town 20 miles from Manhattan. It is a typical suburban town, perfect for raising children away from the fast pace of the city. However, some Ridgewood kids feel as upset as if they were on the city’s busy streets. In addition to hours of homework, Ridgewood’s children are occupied with afterschool

20、activities — from swimming to piano to religious classes. Out of desperation one day, the town decided to schedule another activity. This one was called “Ridgewood Family Night — Ready, Set, Relax!” Instead of schedules filled with sports, music, or overtime at the office, some of the town’s 25,000

21、 residents decided to take the night off and stay home. For a few months before Family Night, a committee of volunteers worked hard to spread the word. Younger students took “Save the Date for Me” leaflets home to their parents. The mayor issued a statement, and schools and clubs agreed to cancel ho

22、mework and meetings so families could relax and be together. The tension between a hope for a more relaxed lifestyle and the knowledge that the benchmark for success has been raised in recent years weighs heavily on the minds of the townspeople. Some parents like to recall a different kind of child

23、hood, one without so many scheduled afterschool activities. However, these same parents feel obliged to make sure their children are prepared to survive in today’s high-pressure work environment. They are afraid that any gap in their children’s physical or intellectual development might mean they wo

24、n’t be admitted to the “right” universities and won’t succeed in a more and more competitive world. Nevertheless, it seems that Family Night worked, at least to a point. Cars moved easily around Ridgewood’s normally busy downtown streets, and stores and restaurants saw a drop in business. Some fami

25、lies ate supper together for the first time in months. Initially, there was great hope of taking back their lives. But sadly, few families believe that one night will change their lives. Many are sure that they will fall back into the habit of over-scheduling their children to be overachieving adul

26、ts. 25.   The writer describes Ridgewood as a town where ________. A. residents take little notice of education    B. children are stressful and over expected C. parents are concerned about children’s safety D. children lead a life of relaxed, ordinary rhythms 26.   According to the passage, w

27、hich of the following is NOT true about the Family Night?        A. Schools assigned no homework.      B. Fewer people ate in the restaurants.        C. The streets were less crowded.         D. People enjoyed meeting each other. 27.   According to the passage, the parents in Ridgewood ________.

28、 A. have conflicting desires about what experiences to offer their children B. are happy with the lifestyle they have chosen for themselves and the children C. believe that it is their duty to make a change for the stressful life style D. are worried about their children’s lacking of big ambition

29、 28.   We may get the conclusion from the passage that ________.        A. the concept of Family Night will become a regular part of life in Ridgewood        B. Ridgewood people believe the Family Night will change their way of living        C. Family Night is not as popular as people have origi

30、nally thought        D. schools are worried about students being given too much free time C A newly-published study has shown that loneliness can spread from one person to another, like a disease. Researchers used information from the Framingham Study, which began in 1948. The Framingham Study

31、gathers information about physical and mental health, personal behavior and diet. At first, the study involved about 5,000 people in the American state of Massachusetts. Now, more than 12,000 individuals are taking part. Information from the Framingham Study showed earlier that happiness can spread

32、 from person to person. So can behaviors like littering and the ability to stop smoking. University of Chicago psychologist John Cacioppo led the recent study. He and other researchers attempted to show how often people felt lonely. They found that the feeling of loneliness spread through social gr

33、oups. Having a social connection with a lonely person increased the chances that another individual would feel lonely. In fact, a friend of a lonely person was 52% more likely to develop feelings of loneliness. A friend of that person was 25% more likely. The researchers say this shows that a perso

34、n could indirectly be affected by someone’s loneliness. The effect was strongest among friends. Neighbors were the second most affected group. The effect was weaker on husbands and wives, and brothers and sisters. The researchers also found that loneliness spread more easily among women than men.

35、The New York Times newspaper reports that, on average, people experience feelings of loneliness about 48 days a year. It also found that every additional friend can decrease loneliness by about five percent, or two and a half fewer lonely days. Loneliness has been linked to health problems like dep

36、ression and sleeping difficulties. The researchers believe that knowing the causes of loneliness could help in reducing it. The study suggests that people can take steps to stop the spread of loneliness. They can do this by helping individuals they know who may be experiencing loneliness. The resul

37、t can be helpful to the whole social group. 29. What is TRUE about the Framingham Study? A. It was only conducted in 1948. B. It involves more than 12,000 participants. C. It was led by John Cacioppo. D. It showed that any behavior could spread. 30. Which statement about the spread of loneline

38、ss is true? A. The spreading effect was the second strongest among friends. B. No spreading effect was found on husbands and wives. C. Women are more likely to be affected than men. D. Brothers are more easily affected than neighbors. 31. What is the main idea of the passage? A. Actions should

39、 be taken to help lonely people. B. People feel lonely for many reasons. C. Ways to fight against loneliness. D. Lonely people can affect others. D Since the end of World War I(WWI) in 1918, Canadians, and millions of others around the world have paused at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the

40、 11th month to honour the sacrifice our soldiers have made in different ways, fighting for the freedoms that we all enjoy today. Known as Remembrance Day, the day originated as a tribute to the soldiers of WWI, a dark period for our young country, which claimed the lives of over 60,000 military per

41、sonnel and civilians and over 16 million dead worldwide. As there are no more surviving soldiers of WWI, today we rely on the wisdom and words of those soldiers who fought in the wars that followed and this day now also recognizes their heroic contribution. They tell us to always remember what those

42、 brave souls fought for, and all they ask in return is that we never forget. That’s why we wear the red poppy(罂粟花); that’s why when we see a soldier in uniform we should stop him or her and say “Thank you”; that’s why we take a pause from our busy lives for two short minutes today to honor that r

43、equest. Yet this message is fading away, year after year. Take for example the terrible decision to allow parents to excuse students from Remembrance Day ceremonies at school. Not only is this disrespectful, it distances the student from his or her classmates. It is difficult to understand why a

44、ny Canadian parent would want to remove their child from the time-honored tradition of reading the poem in Flanders Fields, while a wreath of poppies is laid. It is more important than ever to teach school-aged children about our history, no matter how violent it was. Sheltering them from the realit

45、ies of war is a great disservice. Understanding why conflicts happened, or happen today can help shape choices and decisions they make as adults. Of course, because we live in a free society, we cannot force an individual to do something. It is unfortunate, but some parents now have their child

46、opt-out” of the services. These people should be reminded they are free to make such choices only because of the men and women the rest of us are remembering. 32. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a Remembrance Day activity today? A. Stopping at 11a.m. to remember the war dead. B. Li

47、stening to stories told by WWI soldiers. C. Wearing a red poppy to show respect. D. Showing gratitude to soldiers in uniform. 33. What can we learn from the passage? A. War history is too violent for school children B. The writer was once a soldier in the Canadian army C. Few students are w

48、illing to take part in Remembrance Day ceremonies. D. More parents are keeping their children away from frightening war stories. 34. The underlined word “It” in the last paragraph probably refers to_______. A. the death of so many soldiers in wars B. the fact that there were so many wars afte

49、r WWI. C. people’s ungratefulness for the freedom they have. D. removing children from Remembrance Day events. 35. The writer believes that ______. A. the sacrifice of the soldiers should always be remembered. B. Remembrance Day is becoming less important for soldiers. C. school no longer

50、think Remembrance Day is necessary. D. people should be forced to learn about the realities of war. 其次节: 依据短文内容,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。 (请把本题答案涂在答题卡上) Tiffany, a 16-year-old girl, was very shy. Last September, her best friend, Sophie, moved abroad with her family because she had to

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