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鸡泽一中2021届高三第一次月考英语试题
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第Ⅰ卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
A
teacher
and
her
student.
B.
A
student
and
her
classmate.
C.
A
teacher
and
her
colleague.
2.
What
are
they
going
to
do?
A.
Design
a
poster.
B.
Visit
a
website.
C.
Buy
a
beautiful
dress.
3.
Why
are
the
woman’s
eyes
red?
A.
She
feels
a
little
sad.
B.
She
has
eye
disease.
C.
Sand
gets
into
her
eyes.
4.
How
did
the
man
learn
about
his
new
job?
A.
From
the
TV.
B.
From
the
paper.
C.
From
a
friend.
5.
Who
is
White?
A.
The
male
speaker.
B.
Mrs.
David’s
son.
C.
The
woman’s
husband.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Inform
her
about
his
being
late.
B.
Remember
to
keep
a
timetable.
C.
Help
her
make
some
new
rules.
7.
How
does
the
woman
sound?
A.
Angry.
B.
Proud.
C.
Confident.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Nice
and
sunny.
B.
Warm
and
wet.
C.
Cool
and
rainy.
9.
What
season
is
it
now?
A.
Spring.
B.
Summer.
C.
Autumn.
10.
What
will
they
do
this
afternoon?
A.
Visit
the
farm.
B.
Listen
to
the
radio.
C.
Buy
an
umbrella.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
What
happened
to
the
woman?
A.
She
loosened
a
large
button.
B.
She
lost
her
shoulder
bag.
C.
She
broke
her
table
tennis
bat.
12.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
rest
room.
B.
In
a
bag
shop.
C.
In
a
lost?and?found.
13.
What
should
the
woman
leave?
A.
Her
cell
phone.
B.
Her
phone
number.
C.
Her
address
book.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
about
the
house?
A.
Keep
a
cat
in
the
house.
B.
Change
the
color
of
the
walls.
C.
Change
the
color
of
the
lights.
15.
When
could
the
man
cook?
A.
After
7
in
the
morning.
B.
From
2
to
3
in
the
afternoon.
C.
Before
7
in
the
evening.
16.
Which
is
allowed
according
to
the
woman?
A.
Holding
small
parties.
B.
Smoking
in
the
bedroom.
C.
Sticking
pictures
on
the
wall.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
meals
did
most
chefs
like
best
according
to
the
survey?
A.
Childhood
favorites.
B.
Meals
on
vacation.
C.
Meals
in
a
fine
restaurant.
18.
How
many
chefs
regard
simple
meals
prepared
at
home
as
the
best?
A.
10%.
B.
15%.
C.
20%.
19.
What
was
the
surprising
finding
of
the
survey?
A.
Home?made
meals
were
not
very
popular.
B.
Some
best
cooks
liked
fast
food
the
most.
C.
The
chefs
don’t
really
like
the
food
they
cook.
20.
Where
does
the
talk
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
TV
studio.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
At
a
scenic
spot.
第二部分
阅读(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。
A
Several
years
ago,
a
television
reporter
was
talking
to
three
of
the
most
important
people
in
America.
One
was
a
very
rich
banker,
another
owned
one
of
the
largest
companies
in
the
world
and
the
third
owned
many
buildings
in
the
centre
of
New
York.
The
reporter
was
talking
to
them
about
being
important.
“How
do
we
know
if
someone
is
really
important?”
The
reporter
asked
the
banker.
The
banker
thought
for
a
few
moments
and
then
said,
“I
think
anybody
who
is
invited
to
the
White
House
to
meet
the
President
of
the
United
States
is
really
important.”
The
reporter
then
turned
to
the
owner
of
the
very
large
company.
“Do
you
agree
with
that?”
She
asked.
The
man
shook
his
head,
“No.
I
think
the
President
invites
a
lot
of
people
to
the
White
House.
You’d
only
be
important
if
while
you
were
visiting
the
President,
there
was
a
telephone
call
from
the
President
of
another
country,
and
the
President
of
the
US
said
he
was
too
busy
to
answer
it.”
The
reporter
then
turned
to
the
third
man,
“Do
you
think
so?”
“No,
I
don’t,”
he
said.
“I
don’t
think
that
makes
the
visitor
important.
That
makes
the
President
important.
“Then
what
would
make
the
visitor
important?”
The
reporter
and
the
other
two
men
asked.
“Oh,
I
think
if
the
visitor
to
the
White
House
was
talking
to
the
President
and
the
phone
rang,
and
the
President
picked
up
the
receiver,
listened
and
then
said,
‘It
is
for
you.’”
21.
The
story
happened
in
.
A.
England
B.
America
C.
Japan
D.
Australia
22.
There
are
in
this
passage?
A.
Two
men
and
two
women.
B.
Three
men
and
one
woman.
C.
Three
women
and
one
man.
D.
Four
women.
23.
The
owner
of
many
buildings
thought
.
A.
he
was
important
because
he
owned
many
buildings
in
the
centre
of
New
York.
B.
the
banker
was
really
important.
C.
the
visitor
was
really
important
if
he
was
talking
to
the
President
and
the
President
received
a
telephone
call
for
the
visitor.
D.
the
person
who
worked
in
the
White
House
was
really
important.
B
They
block
entrances,
crowd
street
corners
and
tip
onto
their
sides,
turning
a
convenient
form
of
transportation
into
a
sidewalk
danger
that
is
particularly
dangerous
for
the
elderly
and
disabled.
Now
a
new
California
company
is
working
on
a
possible
solution
for
stopping
the
chaos
caused
by
electric
scooters(滑板车)
in
cities
around
the
country.
The
company,
known
as
Swiftmile,
has
unattended
charging
stations
for
e-scooters
that
are
designed
to
serve
as
a
place
where
riders
can
park
the
scooters
between
rides.
The
company’s
founder,
Colin
Roche,
said
the
solar-powered
charging
stations—which
can
accommodate
any
brand
of
e-scooter—are
most
suitable
for
areas
that
are
often
crowded
with
the
scooters,
such
as
bus
and
subway
stations.
As
the
weather
warms
and
ridership
increases,
that
struggle
is
expected
to
intensify.
On
one
side
of
the
debate,
experts
say,
are
cities
whose
leaders
want
to
reduce
traffic
and
encourage
alternative,
environmentally-friendly
patterns
of
transportation
to
battle
against
climate
change
and
promote
innovation(创新).
Some
local
officials
also
fear
that
restricting
scooter
companies
will
cast
cities
in
an
outdated
light,
discouraging
technology
companies
from
doing
business
there
in
the
future.
On
the
other
side
of
the
debate
are
critics
who
have
complained
about
e-scooter
companies
for
blocking
walkways
and
selling
a
product
whose
use
has
led
to
thousands
of
injuries
among
riders
and
pedestrians,
many
of
them
severe.
Pat
Burt,
a
former
Palo
Alto
mayor
who
is
currently
advising
Swiftmile,
said
the
future
of
e-scooters
could
depend
heavily
on
what
happens
in
2019.
Cities
have
identified
the
benefits
of
e-scooters
as
well
as
the
drawbacks,
which
could
become
existential
for
the
companies.
“If
the
safety
and
other
problems
aren’t
addressed,
I
think
cities
will
restrict
them
even
more,”
he
said.
“But
there’s
a
good
chance
scooters
will
be
adopted
universally
if
these
problems
get
solved.”
24.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.
The
elderly
are
easy
to
get
injured.
B.
E-scooters
are
difficult
to
find.
C.
Many
problems
are
caused
by
e-scooters.
D.
New
inventions
provide
people
with
convenience.
25.
What
can
e-scooter
owners
do
at
the
charging
station?
A.
Park
their
e-scooters.
B.
Get
their
e-scooters
repaired.
C.
Have
their
e-scooters
cleaned.
D.
Charge
their
e-scooters
for
free.
26.
What
benefits
can
e-scooters
bring
to
the
cities?
A.
Attracting
more
tourists.
B.
Reducing
traffic
pressure.
C.
Making
the
roads
much
safer.
D.
Increasing
the
local
company’s
profits.
27.
What
decides
the
future
of
e-scooters
according
to
Pat
Burt?
A.
The
public’s
attitude.
B.
The
improvement
of
traffic.
C.
The
solving
of
present
problems.
D.
The
benefits
of
the
new
business
model.
C
Regarded
as
one
of
the
English
language’s
most
gifted
poets,
John
Keats
wrote
poetry
that
concentrated
on
imagery,
human
nature,
and
philosophy(哲学).
Although
Keats
didn’t
receive
much
formal
literary
education,
his
own
studies
and
passion
brought
him
much
success.
Additionally,
his
own
life
situation
influenced
his
poetry
greatly.
Growing
up
as
a
young
boy
in
London
in
a
lower
middle-class
family,
the
young
John
didn’t
attend
a
private
school,
but
went
to
a
public
one.
His
teachers
and
his
family’s
friends
regarded
him
as
an
optimistic
boy
who
favored
playing
and
fighting
much
more
than
minding
his
studies.
After
his
father’s
death
in
the
early
1800s,
followed
by
his
mother’s
passing
due
to
tuberculosis(肺结核),
he
began
viewing
life
differently.
He
wanted
to
escape
the
world
and
did
so
by
reading
anything
he
could
get
his
hands
on.
At
around
the
age
of
16,
the
teenage
John
Keats
began
studying
under
a
surgeon
so
that
he
too
might
become
a
doctor.
However,
his
literary
appetite
had
taken
too
much
of
his
fancy,
especially
with
his
addiction
to
the
poetry
of
Ehmund
Spenser.
He
was
able
to
have
his
first
full
poem
published
in
the
Examiner
in
1816,
entitled
O
Solitude!
If
I
Must
With
Thee
Dwell.
Within
two
months
in
1817,
Keats
had
written
an
entire
volume
of
poetry,
but
was
sharply
criticized(批评)
by
a
magazine.
However,
the
negative
response
didn’t
stop
his
love
of
rhythm(韵律).
John
Keats’
next
work
was
Endymion,
which
was
published
in
May
1818.
The
story
involves
a
shepherd
who
falls
in
love
with
the
moon
goddess
and
leads
him
on
an
adventure
of
one
boy’s
hope
to
overcome
the
limitations
of
being
human.
Following
Endymion,
however,
he
tried
something
more
narrative-based(叙事体的)
and
wrote
Isabella.
During
this
time,
John
Keats
began
seeing
his
limitations
in
poetry
due
to
his
own
limit
in
life
experiences.
He
would
have
to
have
the
“knowledge”
associated
with
his
poems.
His
next
work
was
Hyperion
that
would
attempt
to
combine
all
that
he
learned.
However,
a
bout(发作)
with
tuberculosis
while
visiting
Italy
would
keep
him
from
his
work
and
eventually
take
his
life
in
1821.
28.
John
Keats’
attitude
towards
life
changed
because
of
.
A.
his
early
education
from
school
B.
the
deaths
of
his
parents
C.
Edmund
Spenser’s
poetry
D.
the
criticism
of
a
magazine
29.
What
is
the
common
thing
between
John
Keats
and
his
mother?
A.
They
read
many
books.
B.
They
had
a
bad
childhood.
C.
They
died
of
the
same
disease.
D.
They
showed
strong
interest
in
poetry.
30.
While
trying
to
achieve
his
dream
of
becoming
a
poet
first,
John
Keats
was
.
A
determined
B.
experienced
C.
knowledgeable
D.
impatient
31.
What
do
we
know
from
the
passage?
A.
Keats
received
little
education
at
school.
B.
Endymion
was
about
a
real
love
story.
C.
In
1816
Keats
spent
two
months
writing
a
poem.
D.
Keats
once
had
a
chance
of
becoming
a
doctor.
D
It
was
just
a
normal
day
for
Ruth
Miller,
a
63-year-old
woman
until
everything
went
horribly
wrong.
She
was
walking
to
her
car
after
shopping
when
the
unthinkable
happened.
Right
as
she
was
unlocking
her
car,
a
man
quickly
came
up
behind
her
and
tried
to
wrestle
her
purse
away.
She
was
in
shock.
Luckily
she
remembered
she
had
her
Safe
Personal
Alarm(SPA)
on
her
purse,
and
since
she
was
too
scared
to
scream
for
help,
she
quickly
reached
for
the
alarm
and
pulled
the
pin(保险栓).
Immediately
her
SPA
started
just
screaming.
The
man
didn’t
know
what
to
do!
He
froze
for
a
second,
and
then
ran
away
like
a
bat
out
of
hell!
SPA
is
a
safety
device
capable
of
creating
a
125db
sound
that
attracts
attention
and
scares
away
potential
attackers.
To
compare,
it’s
the
same
volume
as
a
military
jet
during
takeoff.
Paul
Davidson,
the
inventor
of
SPA,
knows
all
too
well
the
type
of
situation
that
Ruth
found
herself
in.
But
that’s
not
the
only
type
of
situation
that
SPA
helps
protect
against.
Parents
can
give
it
to
their
kids
as
an
extra
means
of
protection.
Teenagers
can
use
it
so
they
can
feel
safe
walking
home.
Women
can
know
it’s
there
when
they
have
to
use
the
parking
lot
at
night.
“My
mother,
who
is
76
years
old,
carries
it
around
in
case
she
falls
and
needs
to
ask
people
for
help.
I
only
wish
I’d
have
thought
of
it
earlier,”
said
Paul.
The
police
have
been
recommending
SPA
since
it
first
hit
the
market.
In
fact,
since
its
launch,
SPA
has
been
in
a
state,
shifting
between
in
stock
to
sold
out
nearly
every
other
week,
and
it’s
also
got
tons
of
loyal
followers
worldwide.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“the
unthinkable”
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to?
A.
An
attempted
robbery.
B.
A
wrestling
match.
C.
An
angry
argument.
D.
A
car
accident.
33.
How
did
Ruth
react
to
the
unexpected
situation?
A.
She
fought
violently.
B.
She
froze
in
great
fear.
C.
She
cried
desperately
for
help.
D.
She
sounded
her
safety
device.
34.
Why
does
Paul
mention
his
mother?
A.
To
imply
the
elderly
need
more
care.
B.
To
suggest
he
cares
about
his
mother.
C.
To
show
SPA
can
be
widely
used.
D.
To
make
an
advertisement
for
SPA.
35.
What
can
be
learned
from
the
text?
A.
SPA
is
well
received
in
the
market.
B.
People
hesitate
to
pay
for
security.
C.
SPA
was
sold
out
in
the
first
two
weeks.
D.
SPA
is
not
important
in
life.
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。
Handwriting
is
quickly
becoming
a
dying
art.
Few
businesses
can
run
nowadays
without
computers.
36
Researchers
from
Princeton
University
conducted
a
study
to
demonstrate
the
differences
between
students
who
wrote
out
their
notes
and
those
who
typed
notes
on
a
lecture.
37
Participants
were
tested
on
the
material
30
minutes
after
the
lecture
and
again
a
week
later.
And
handwriting
emerged
as
the
champion.
38
The
typers
had
a
significant
edge
when
it
came
to
note-taking
efficiency.
The
typers
could
copy
down
significantly
many
more
words
than
the
writers,
sometimes
even
transcribing
the
contents
of
the
lecture
word-for-word.
But
while
more
of
the
lecture’s
content
was
retained(保留)
on
paper
when
typing,
it
wasn’t
necessarily
retained
in
participants’
heads.
39
On
the
test
30
minutes
after
the
lecture,
typers
and
writers
did
more
or
less
equally
well
on
questions
about
the
basic
facts
of
the
lecture,
but
typers
fell
behind
when
it
came
to
more
conceptual
questions.
As
for
the
later
quiz,
the
results
were
similar.
Students
with
handwritten
notes
were
able
to
remember
and
still
understand
the
concepts
of
the
lecture
after
a
week
had
passed.
These
participants
were
also
more
open
to
understanding
new
ideas.
40
A.
The
tests
that
the
participants
took
proved
this.
B.
The
efficiency
of
handwriting
might
best
benefit
you.
C.
That’s
not
to
say
that
typing
doesn’t
have
its
benefits.
D.
In
this
study,
the
laptops
were
only
used
to
take
notes.
E.
Generally
speaking,
typing
also
has
its
own
disadvantages.
F.
But
what
are
we
losing
as
handwriting
loses
its
significance
in
society?
G.
Clearly,
writing
by
hand
is
one
of
the
things
that
can
make
you
smarter.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,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。
At
the
heart
of
the
shop’s
popularity
is
its
41
staff:
Almost
everyone
has
an
intellectual(智力的)
or
developmental
disability.
The
coffee
shop
was
opened
in
2016
by
Amy
Wright
and
her
husband,
42
by
two
of
her
four
children
Beau
and
Bitty,
who
have
Down
syndrome(唐氏症).
When
the
couple
discovered
that
most
people
with
intellectual
and
developmental
disabilities
could
never
find
an
employer
who
would
even
give
them
a(n)
43
,
they
resolved
to
do
something
about
it.
“It
44
me
like
a
flash
of
lightning:
a
coffee
shop!”
Wright
said.
“It
would
be
the
perfect
environment
for
bringing
people
together.
Seeing
the
staff
45
customers
at
the
door,
preparing
food,
serving
orders
and
cleaning
tables,
people
would
realize
how
46
they
are.”
When
the
shop
opened,
it
immediately
had
47
out
the
door.
National
press
attention
48
,
and
six
months
later,
it
had
to
move
to
a
49
space.
Today,
the
store
employs
40
people
with
disabilities,
who
are
really
good
at
their
jobs.
What
makes
Amy
most
proud
is
the
50
it
has
built
in
the
community.
“Every
day,
people
say,
‘You’ve
made
my
day.
Thank
you.’
That’s
a
feeling
of
happiness
most
people
don’t
get
elsewhere,
and
it’s
what
51
people
back
here,”
she
said.
“This
is
a
place
where
people
can
52
with
those
with
disabilities
and
realize
how
much
more
alike
we
are
than
different.
It’s
53
a
cup
of
coffee.
It’s
a
human
rights
movement.
It’s
given
our
employees
the
respect
and
a
sense
of
being
54
that
they
deserve.
For
many
employees,
it’s
their
first
job,
and
their
55
fills
the
air.”
41.
A.
professional
B.
unique
C.
active
D.
talented
42.
A.
accompanied
B.
controlled
C.
impressed
D.
inspired
43.
A.
interview
B.
appointment
C.
reason
D.
invitation
44.
A.
moved
B.
encouraged
C.
struck
D.
affected
45.
A.
greeting
B.
observing
C.
gathering
D.
finding
46.
A.
capable
B.
generous
C.
reliable
D.
considerate
47.
A.
waiters
B.
activities
C.
1ines
D.
guards
48.
A.
agreed
B.
continued
C.
responded
D.
followed
49.
A.
farther
B.
larger
C.
quieter
D.
nearer
50.
A.
background
B.
balance
C.
bridge
D.
tradition
51.
A.
holds
B.
calls
C.
forces
D.
draws
52.
A.
interact
B.
discuss
C.
play
D.
work
53.
A.
nothing
but
B.
far
from
C.
above
all
D.
more
than
54.
A.
admired
B.
valued
C.
separated
D.
protected
55.
A.
ambition
B.
humor
C.
joy
D.
patience
第II卷
第二节
语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
wildfires
in
Australia
became
considerably
worse
in
January,
2020.
The
disaster
faced
by
56
country
is
far
from
over.
Many
of
the
fires
57
(send)
smoke
high
into
the
atmosphere
and
some
smoke
turned
into
pyro
cumulonimbus
clouds.
The
clouds
can
help
a
fire
draw
in
more
air
and
shift
surface
winds,
58
(result)
in
fire
tornadoes(龙卷风).
Fires
have
destroyed
habitats
for
animals
that
59
(find)
only
in
Australia,
including
koalas
and
rare
birds.
It
will
take
time
to
fully
know
how
much
harm
the
fires
have
done
60
wildlife.
The
wildfires
are
expected
61
(continue)
burning
for
months
as
Australia
entered
its
dry
season.
This
past
year,
2019,
is
the
hottest
and
driest
year
on
record.
Fires
happen
62
(regular)
during
the
Australian
dry
season.
However,
climate
and
natural
changes
are
making
the
situation
63
(bad).
At
least
12
million
acres
have
been
burned
so
far
in
Victoria
and
New
South
Wales
alone.
Smoke
from
the
fires
has
made
64
to
South
America.
There
is
so
much
smoke
that
it
may
stay
in
the
air
for
months,
65
could
have
an
effect
on
the
planet’s
climate.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节?
(满分15分)
假设你是李华,曾经在美国作交换生,现已回到自己的祖国。请用英文给你在美时的房东Chris写一封邮件,邀请他在春节期间来中国旅游。
写作要点:1.
感谢他及家人对你的照顾;
2.
介绍中国春节(食物、活动、风俗等);
3.
可适当增加细节。
注意:1.
字数80左右;
2.
开头和结尾已经为你写好,不计入总数。
Dear
Chris,
Time
flies!
I
have
been
missing
you
all.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Looking
forward
to
seeing
you
soon!
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25
分)
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
There
was
something
in
the
elderly
woman’s
grace
that
caught
my
eye.
Although
slow
and
unsure
of
her
steps,
the
woman
moved
with
deliberation(从容),
and
there
was
no
hesitation
in
her
gestures.
It
was
a
few
years
ago,
and
I
had
taken
a
part-time
holiday-season
job
in
a
video
store
at
the
local
shopping
mall.
From
inside
the
store,
I
could
see
the
people
outside
rushing
by.
The
elderly
woman
entered
the
store,
along
with
her
daughter,
who
was
displaying
a
serious
case
of
impatience,
rolling
her
eyes,
sighing
and
checking
her
watch
every
few
seconds.
I
guessed
if
she
had
possessed
a
rope,
she
would
have
fastened
it
to
her
mother
to
drag
her
along
to
keep
step
with
the
rush
of
other
shoppers.
The
elderly
woman
separated
from
her
daughter
and
began
to
seek
through
the
DVDs
on
the
nearest
shelf.
After
the
slightest
hesitation,
I
walked
over
and
asked
if
I
could
help
her
find
something.
The
woman
smiled
up
at
me
and
showed
me
a
title
written
on
an
old
piece
of
paper.
Rather
than
rush
off
to
locate
the
DVD
for
the
woman,
I
asked
her
to
walk
with
me
so
I
could
show
her
where
she
could
find
it.
Looking
back,
I
thought
I
wanted
to
enjoy
her
company
for
a
moment.
Something
about
her
deliberate
movements
reminded
me
of
my
own
mother,
who’d
passed
away
the
previous
Christmas.
I
missed
my
mom
and
still
felt
regretful
about
the
moments
when
I’d
used
my
impatience
to
make
her
life
unhappy.
As
we
walked
along
the
back
of
the
store,
I
introduced
its
floor
plan:
old
television
shows,
action
movies,
cartoons,
science
fiction.
The
woman
seemed
glad
of
the
unrushed
company
and
casual
conversation.
We
found
the
DVD
and
she
thanked
me,
saying
that
it
was
the
one
she’d
enjoyed
when
she
was
her
daughter’s
age.
Unwillingly,
I
accompanied
her
to
the
cash
register,
realizing
I
had
to
return
the
elderly
woman
to
her
daughter,
who
was
still
tapping
her
foot
at
the
front
of
the
store.
Paragraph
1:
As
the
elderly
woman
was
waiting
in
the
queue
at
the
cash
register,
I
walked
over
to
her
daughter.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Together
they
made
their
way
toward
the
store’s
exit.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
高三第一次月考英语试题答案
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5
BCCCB
6-10
AAACA
11-15
BCBBC
16-20
AABBA
第二部分
阅读(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)
21-23
BBC
24-27
CABC
28-31
BCAD
32-35
ADCA
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40
FDCAG
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
BDACA
46-50
ACDBC
51-55
DADBC
第二节
语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
56.
the
57.
sent
58.
resulting
59.
are
found
60.
to
61.
to
continue
62.
regularly
63.
worse
64.
it
65.
which
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
【范文】
One
possible
version:
Dear
Chris,
Time
flies!
I
have
been
missing
you
all.
Words
are
beyond
my
gratefulness
for
what
you
and
your
family
did
for
me.
I
sincerely
invite
you
to
visit
my
country
over
the
Spring
Festival,
the
most
important
festival
in
China,
one
of
whose
traditions
is
family
reunion,
so
if
you
come
then
you
can
meet
me
friendly
and
hospitable
family
and
relatives.
Another
tradition
is
visiting
friends
or
travelling.
New
clothes
and
lucky
money
are
the
tradition
that
kids
like
best.
As
is
known
to
all,
Chinese
food
varies
from
place
to
place—some
are
sweet,
some
sour
and
some
hot.
But
during
the
Spring
Festival,
dumplings
are
the
first
choice
of
all
Chinese.
Looking
forward
to
seeing
you
soon!
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
【范文】
As
the
elderly
woman
was
waiting
in
the
queue
at
the
cash
register,
I
walked
over
to
her
daughter.
“Mind
some
advice?”
I
asked.
She
rolled
her
eyes
and
said,
“of
course
not.”
I
smiled
to
show
her
I
wasn’t
criticizing.
“Cherish
her
and
cherish
every
single
moment
you
can
stay
with
her,”
I
said.
And
then
I
answered
her
curious
expression
by
saying,
“When
she’s
gone,
it’s
these
little
moments
that
will
come
back
to
you.
Moments
like
this.
I
know.”
Having
finished
saying
this,
I
noticed
the
elderly
woman
moving
with
her
deliberation
back
to
her
daughter.
Together
they
made
their
way
toward
the
store’s
exit.
Then
the
daughter
glanced
over
her
elderly
mother.
And
slowly,
almost
unwillingly,
she
placed
her
arm
with
apparently
unaccustomed
affection
around
her
mothers’
shoulders
and
gently
guided
her
back
into
the
crowd.
Tears
filled
my
eyes
when
I
watched
them
disappearing
in
the
crowd.

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