新疆自治区奎屯市第一高级中学学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题.docx
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新疆自治区奎屯市第一高级中学学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题
新疆自治区奎屯市第一高级中学2020-2021学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题
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一、阅读选择
ReadingOktoberfest
PalmerParkistheperfectplacetohostthefirstReadingOktoberfest,whichtakesplace15-18September2016.
YoucanexperienceeverythingthatmakesOktoberfest,heldinahugeBeertent.We’llhavelivemusicandDJsandthousandsofpeoplegoingcrazy.
Openinghours:
Thursday15September17:
00-23:
30
Friday16September17:
00-23:
30
Saturday17September12:
30-23:
30
Sunday18September12:
30-19:
00
RamsbottomFestival
Withitsriversidelocation(位置),RamsbottomFestivalisonefestivalwhichcantrulybecalledbeautiful.Hereyoucanenjoyamixofmusic,greatartsandfamilyshows,aswellasavarietyofGreatBritishandinternationalfood.
RamsbottomFestivaltakesplace16-18September2016atRamsbottomCricketClub,Bury,easilyreachablebypublictransportfromManchestercitycentre.
TheWillowFestivalDorset
TheWillowFestival—theworld’slargestfestivalshowingnewandundiscoveredlivemusicbandsandartistsiscomingtoDorset.Funforallthefamily,theeventalsohasashoppingarea,aworldfoodvillage,andplentyofactivitiesforkids.
Ticketsarejust£10.00,whichcoversacome-and-goattendance(出席)forallthreedays.
RiverCottageFestival
It’sourfirsteverfamily-friendlymusicfestival,righthereatRiverCottageHQinDevon.
On17-18September2016,thefarmwillbefilledwithlivemusicfrompopularbandsintheUK.Inbetweenallthatdancingyou’llbeabletowatchshowsfromlocalcraftspeople(匠人)andmakeyourownpieceofjewelry.
Ticketswillcostyoujust£35,or£10forchildrenunder12(babiesunder2gofree).
1.WhatcanvisitorsenjoyatRamsbottomFestival?
A.Dancingonthefarm.
B.Familyshows.
C.Makingbeautifulthingsbyhand.
D.Internationalbands’performances.
2.BothTheWillowFestivalDorsetandRiverCottageFestival_____.
A.areheldin2016forthefirsttime
B.askvisitorstopaythesameprice
C.arefamily-friendly
D.takeplacenearariver
3.Whichfestivallaststhemostdays?
A.RiverCottageFestival.
B.RamsbottomFestival.
C.TheWillowFestivalDorset.
D.ReadingOktoberfest.
ThreeyearsagoIworkedforafewweeksasadoctorinanewdentalclinic(牙科诊所)atVictorHarbor,tothesouthofAdelaideandanhourfurtherawaythanmyusualworkplace.Myfirstdaytherewasarush—drivingtoanewclinicandgettingusedtotheclinicalenvironment.
Asitwasallnewtome,Itookoffmyrings:
myweddingring,andonethatwasananniversary(周年纪念日)giftfrommyhusband.Iputtheminatissue(纸巾)andplacedthembesidemycomputer.Duringmylunchbreak,Inoticedthetissueandthoughtthatitdidnotlookverycleanandthrewitintotherubbishbin.Iwentaboutmyworkandmydaywentwell;ImetnewpatientsandfeltthatIhadbeenproductive.
Drivinghomeattheendoftheday,justmomentsbeforeIreachedmyhouse,Inoticedthatmyringsweremissing.Ifelttheheatinmybodyrise,mycheeks(脸颊)burningred.Ifeltsicktomystomach.
Ispentanhourorsomakingcalls,tryingtofindmyrings.ThefirstpeopleIcalledweremymanagerandclinicalleaderandtheygavemeafewphonenumbersforcleaners.Igotintouchwithaladywhomanagedthecleaningservicesfortheclinic,andshetoldmethatthebinshadalreadybeencollected.
Iknewnothingcouldbedonenow.Ihadlostmyrings.Butaftertwoorsohours,Ireceivedthemostamazingphonecall.Thecleanerhadgonethroughthebinsandfoundmyrings!
Iwassothankfultoher,someonewhohadtakenthetroubletogothroughthebins—whichisnotapleasanttask—tofindmypricelessrings.
Iworkedatthatclinicthefollowingday,soIboughtchocolatestothankthiswonderfulperson.UnfortunatelyIdidnotgettomeetherasshewasnotatworkthatday.
4.Whatcanwesayabouttheauthor’sfirstdayattheclinic?
A.Busybutfruitful.B.Relaxingandgood.
C.Tiringandboring.D.Disorganizedbutspecial.
5.Whathappenedtotheauthor?
A.Shemademistakesduringwork.
B.Shereceivedagiftfromherhusband.
C.Shefailedtofinishherworkintime.
D.Shethrewherringsawaycarelessly.
6.Howdidtheauthorfeelaftercallingthelady?
A.Thankful.B.Surprised.
C.Heartbroken.D.Frightened.
7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperience?
A.Smilesbrightenpeopleup.
B.Strangersareusuallyoflittlehelp.
C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.
D.Anactofkindnesscanmeanalot.
Japanisstartingtoexperimentwithself-drivingbusesinrural(乡村的)communities,suchasthetownofNishikata,wheretheelderlyarelivingahardlifebecauseoffewerbusandtaxiservicesasthepopulationagesandbecomessmaller.
Theadvanceoftheself-drivingtechnologyismakingcitiessuchasParisandSingaporeexperimentwithsuchservices,whichcouldproveimportantinJapan,wherepopulationsarenotonlygraying,butbecomingsmaller,inruralareas.
Japancouldstarttheself-drivingservicesforcommunitiesthatarefarfromcitiesby2020,iftheexperimentsbegunthismonthprovesuccessful.
Thegovernmentplanstoturnhighwayreststopsintocentersfromwhichtodrivetheelderlytomedicalandbankingservices.
“SmallertownsinJapanaregrayingevenfasterthancities,andtherearejustnotenoughworkerstodrivebusesandtaxis,”saidHiroshiNakajimaofmobilegamingsoftwaremakerDeNACo.
Intheinitial(最初的)experiments,theelderlyofNishikataweresentfromaserviceareatosomeorganizationsprovidinghealthcareservices.
“IworryaboutnotbeingabletogooutwhenI’mnolongerabletodrive,”saidonetestrider,ShizuYuzawa,addingthatshewouldbeopentousingsuchservices.
Thetestalsocheckedthevehicle’ssafetyinroadconditions,andifthosecrossingitspathwouldreacttothewarningitgives.
Theride,ataspeedofabout10kilometersperhour,feltcomfortableandsafe,saidtesttakerMiekoShimazaki,71,buther72-year-oldhusband,Susumu,said,“Self-drivingcarscouldbeusefulinthefuture,butI’dliketoseethemgofaster,atleastat40kilometersperhour.”
8.WhyaredriverlessbusesappearinginNishikata?
A.Nobodytherecandriveabus.
B.Itspopulationisagingandfalling.
C.Peopletherewelcomenewthings.
D.Peopletherecanhardlyaffordcars.
9.Whatdoesthegovernmentplantodo?
A.Providehealthcareservices.
B.Trainmorebusandtaxidrivers.
C.Producemoreandmoredriverlesscars.
D.Setupcentersforpickinguppassengers.
10.WhatwasShizuYuzawa’sattitudetowardtheself-drivingservices?
A.Shewasuncertainaboutthem.
B.Shewasdoubtfulaboutthem.
C.Shewasinfavorofthem.
D.Shewasstronglyagainstthem.
11.Whichofthefollowingaboutself-drivingbusesdidSusumuthinkcouldimprove?
A.Theirspeed.B.Theirsafety.
C.Theirspace.D.Theirprice.
Theearlylifeofthegreenseaturtle(海龟)isfullofdanger.Onlyonein1,000babyseaturtlessurvivetoadulthood(成年).Fromitshomeinthesand,itbreaksitseggwithaneggtooth.Itsmotherisnottheretohelpit.Instead,itisgreetedbycrabs,coyotes,anddogswaitingtoeatitfordinner.Tosurvive,thebabyturtlemusthideinthesanduntilnight.Then,itmovesslowlytothesea.
Thesmallturtlemustswimhardtoreachtheoceanwaters.Inthesea,ittrieshardtofindfood.Itmustalsokeepitselffrombeingfoodforfish.
Asdangerousastheseaturtle’slifeisinthenaturalworld,itsmostdangerousenemiesarehumans.Therubbishleftbyhumansintheoceancausesproblemsforthesmallgreenseaturtle.Alittleturtlemighteatapieceofplastic(塑料)inthesea.Itmightalsoeatoilontheocean’ssurface.Youngturtlesalsogetcaughtinfishingnets.Therearelawsagainsthuntingseaturtles.Still,manyarehunted,bothfortheirmeatandfortheirshells(壳).Allofthesedangersmustbeprevented.
Seaturtlesthatdosurvivetogrowintoadulthoodgothroughmanychanges.Forexample,adultgreenseaturtlesweighabout500pounds.Theystopeatingjellyfishandothermeatandeatonlyplants.Andtheymayplanatriptogobackhomeagain.Amotherseaturtlegoesbacktothebeachwhereshewasborn.Thisistheonlyplacewhereshewilllayeggs.Evenifithasbeenfortyyearssinceshewasababy,shealwaysknowsherwaybackhome.
12.Whydobabyturtlesmovetotheseaatnight?
A.Theydislikesunshine.
B.Theypreferlowertemperatures.
C.Theycanfindfoodeasilythen.
D.Theyneedtoavoidenemies.
13.WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheyoungturtlesinParagraph3?
A.Pitiful.B.Careless.
C.Interesting.D.Courageous.
14.Whatcanwelearnaboutseaturtles?
A.Theymainlyfeedonfishandmeat.
B.Theyalwaysproduceeggsattheirbirthplaces.
C.Theycanliveforaroundfortyyears.
D.Theyvisittheirbeachhomesseveraltimesayear.
15.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Thehomesofgreenseaturtles.
B.Howseaturtlesfindtheirfood.
C.Thedangersfacedbyseaturtles.
D.Howyoungturtlesbecomeadults.
二、七选五
Formostteens,bedtimeisjustachildhoodmemory.Keepinmindtherisksthatcomealongwithalack(缺乏)ofshut-eye;don’twaittoreintroduceabedtime,andbesuretopassalongthesefivewaystogetabettersleep.
Don’tstayuplatetostudy.
Teensareoftenfoundstayinguplatetostudy.Studiesshowsleephelpsyouunderstandandrememberinformation.16.Ifyouthinkyoubadlyneedtostudymore,getupearlyandstudyinthemorninginstead.
17.
Sleepingwithyoursmartphonenearbyresultsin21minuteslesssleepeachnight.Ifyourphoneiseasytoreach,you’llprobablyendupusingitwhenyoushouldbedreaming.
Turnyourphoneonairplanemode(飞行模式).
Evenifyourphoneisoutofreach,youmaywanttoge
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