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12020-2021学年第一学期第二次月考高一英语试题本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟本试卷分第Ⅰ卷﹙选择题﹚和第Ⅱ卷﹙非选择题﹚两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷(选择题)第一部分:听力(共两小节,满分3
0分)该部分分为第一、第二两节,注意,做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上,该部分录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。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。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.Whoiswoman?A.AstudentB.AnAmericanartistC.Abookstorekeeper.()2.Whatisthewo
mantryingtodo?A.ApologizetothemanB.ComfortthemanC.Praisetheman.()3.Whydoesthemangivethewomanagift?A.Shewillenternursingschool.B.Shewillbecomean
ursequitesoon.C.Shewillgraduatefromnursingschool.()4.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Confirmthetime.B.Canceltheorder.C
.Changethebooking()5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.AsaleB.AT-shirtC.Abirthdayparty.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,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段材料答第6、7题。()6.Wherearethespeakers?A.InthestreetB.InthetheatreC.Intheclassroom.()7.WhatdoesthewomandecidetodothisFr
iday?A.AttendaconcertB.EnjoyaplayC.Meetherlawyer听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8.Whatdidthewomandofiveyearsago?2A.SheplacedanorderB.ShevisitedRedBand.C.Shedidt
hemanafavor()9.Howdoesthewomanwantthemantohelp?A.Bycheckinghercompany’scashflow.B.Byupdatinghercomputersystem.C.Byaskingforthemoneylate
r.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10.WhatisIandoing?A.TryingonashirtB.DoingwindowshoppingC.Talkingoverthephone()11.Whowillhelpthemansetuph
ismobilephonewithemailaccess?A.MariaB.SebastianC.Lucy()12.Whatwillthemandorightaftertheconversation?A.Takenotes.B.Getacu
pofcoffeeC.Makeaself-introduction听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13.Whataretheman’ssymptoms?A.Asorethroatandaheadache.B.Asor
ethroatandacough.C.Aheadacheandacough.()14.Whatdoweknowabouttheredpills?A.Theycostlessthanthebluepills.B.Theyhavealong
history.C.Theysmellawful.()15.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodoforfurthertreatment?A.Goseehisdoctor.B.Takesomeredmedicine.C.Buymorebluemed
icine.()16.Howwillthemanprobablypayforthepills?A.IncashB.BycheckC.Bycreditcard听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17.Whenmustthel
istenershandintheessay?A.OnOctober18.B.OnOctober19.C.OnOctober28.()18.Whatwillhappenifanyonefailstohandintheessayontime?A.They’llneedtoexplaini
t.B.They’llfailtheassignment.C.They’llhavewriteanotherone.()19.Whatdoesthespeakerprefertoreceive?A.Anemail.B.ApapercopyC.Ahandwr
ittenessay()20.Whichtypefacedoesthespeakerlikebest?A.ComicSansB.TimesNewRomanC.BookmanOldStyle3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,从所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AVolunteeropportunitiesforteensin2020Ifyouwanttomakeadifferenceinyourcommunity,beapartofsomethingbiggerthanyou
rself,orjustearnsomerequiredvolunteerhours,thentheseorganizationswithvolunteeropportunitiesaregoodchoicesforyou.HabitatforHumanityEveryo
nedeservestohaveaplacetheycallhome.ByvolunteeringwithHabitatforHumanity,youcanplayaroleinbuildingupyourcommunity.
TheirHabitatYouthProgramsacceptvolunteersbetweentheagesof5and40foreverythingfromhomeconstructiontoaffordablehousingadvocacy
(宣传)TheHumaneSocietyWhetheryou’readogpersonoracatperson,youcanjointheHumaneSocietyintheirfightagainstanimalcruelty.Fi
ndvolunteeropportunitiesinyourstateandgetinvolvedinoutreach(外展服务),phonebankingorhelpingoutatalocalshelter.MealsonWheelsForthoseteenswhojustgot
theirlicenseandloveanyreasontogetbehindthewheel,here’savolunteeropportunitythat’llmakedrivingworthwhile.MealsonWheelsiso
namission(职责)tomeetthenutritionalandsocialneedsofseniors.225millionmealshavebeendeliveredsofar—connectwithyourlocalprovidertofindouthowyoucan
getinvolved.BestBuddiesVolunteerwithBestBuddiestohelpendthesocial,physicalandeconomicisolation(孤立)of200millionp
eoplewithintellectualanddevelopmentaldisabilities–-andyou’llmakesomenewpalsintheprocess!Joinaschoolchapter(orstartyourown)tousef
riendshipasatoolforaninclusivecommunity.21.WhatispartofHabitatforHumanity’swork?A.Bringingdownhousingprices.B.Buildinghomesforthecommuni
ty.C.Preparingteensfortheirfuturejobs.D.Gettingmoreteensinvolvedinvolunteering.22.Whichorganizationisagoo
dchoiceforpetlovers?4A.BestBuddiesB.MealsonWheelsC.TheHumaneSocietyD.HabitatforHumanity23.WhodoesMealsonWheelsofferservicesto?A.Driv
ersonthestreet.B.OldpeopleinneedC.Disabledpeoplesufferinghunger.D.TeenswantingtogettheirdrivinglicenseBOverthey
ears,BrianWansink,directoroftheFoodandBrandLabatCornellUniversity,hasstudiedsuchthingsashowfarAmericanstypicallydrivetobuyfood,ho
wmanytimeswerefillourplatesatall-you-can-eatbuffetsandhowweorganizeourkitchens.Inthemid-2000shefamouslycoinedthephras
e“mindlesseating”(andwroteabookbythatname)tofocusattentiononallthebaddietarydecisionswemakewithoutreallythinkingaboutthem.Hisnewbook,SlimbyDesign:Min
dlessEatingSolutionsforEverydayLife,aimstochangethedesignofrestaurants,schoollunchrooms,officecafeteri
asandhomessothatthemindlesschoiceswemakewillbemorehealthfulones.Someexamples:Keepkitchencountersclear.Novisiblesnackfood,nobread,nonuts-noteven
breakfastcereal.InWansink’sresearch,“womenwhohadevenoneboxofbreakfastcerealthatwasvisible-anywhereintheirkitchen-weighed21poundsmo
rethantheirneighborwhodidn’t.”Trickyourselfintodrinkinglesswine.“Wetendtofocusontheheightofwhatwepourandnotthewidth,sowepour12perce
ntlesswineintotallerwineglassesthanwepourintowiderwineglasses.”Andtheshapeoftheglassisnottheonlyvariablethataffectshowmuc
hwedrink.Wansinkwrites:“Becauseredwineiseasiertoseethanwhitewine,wepour9percentlessredwinewheneverwepouraglass.”Wansinksaidhisresearcher
salsofoundthatpeopleatelessatrestaurantswhensatinwell-lightedareasnearwindowsanddoors,thanindarkerareasorintheback.Theyatelessifth
eywereofferedadoggiebag,orto-gobox,beforetheygottheirmeals:apparentlytheideaofgettinga“free”secondmealoutweighedtheimpulse(冲动)tocleantheirplat
es.Fruitsandvegetableskeptonthetopshelfoftherefrigeratorwereeatenathigherratesthanthoseonlowershelves.24.WhydidBrianWansinkwriteSlimbyDesign:Mi
ndlesseatingSolutionsforEverydayLife?A.Becausehewantedpeopletobecomethin.B.Becauseheintendedtohelppeoplemake
morehealthfuldietarydecision.5C.Becausehehopedtocoinanewphrase“mindlesseating”.D.Becausehewishedtochangethedesignofdiningplaces.25.AccordingtoWan
sink,whichofthefollowingaffectstheamountofwinewedrink.A.theshapeofwineglassesB.thecolorofwineglassesC.thetasteofwineD.thequalityo
fwine26.Theunderlinedphrasea“doggiebag”inparagraph5probablymeans.A.abagforcarryingB.aboxfortakeawayfoodC.ab
agforcarryingdogfoodD.acontainerforleftovers27.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Changingenvironmentorhabitsofe
atingwillhelpyoueatless.B.Eatingfruitsandvegetablesisbetterforyourhealth.C.Keepingyourkitchencounterclearofanyfoodwillhelpmakeyouthin.D.Manypeopl
eeatordrinktoomuchwithoutpayingattentiontoit.CYouhaveprobablyheardoftheMozarteffect.It’stheideathatifchildrenorevenbabieslistent
omusiccomposedofMozart,theywillbecomemoreintelligent.AquickInternetsearchshowsplentyofproductstoassistyo
uinthetask.Whateveryourage,thereareCDsandbookstohelpyoutastethepowerofMozart’smusic,butwhenitcomestos
cientificevidencethatitcanmakeyoumoreclever,thepictureismoremixed.Thephrase“theMozarteffect”wasmadeupin1991,butitwasastudydescribedtwoyearsla
terinthejournalNaturethatarousedrealmediaandpublicinterestabouttheideathatlisteningtoclassicalmusicsomehowimprovesthebr
ain.Itisoneofthoseideasthatsoundreasonable.Mozartwasnodoubtageniushimself;hismusiciscomplexandthereisahopethatifwelistentoenoughofit,we’llbecom
emoreintelligent.Theideatookoff.,withthousandsofparentsplayingMozarttotheirchildren,andin1998ZellMiller,theGovernorofthestateofGeorgiaintheUSA,evenas
kedformoneytobesetasideinthestatebudgetsothateverynewbornbabycouldbesentaCDofclassicalmusic.ItwasnotjustbabiesandchildrenwhowereexposedtoMo
zart’smusiconpurpose,evenanItalianfarmerproudlyexplainedthatthecowswereplayedMozartthreetimesadaytohelpthemtoproducebettermilk.I’lll
eavethedebateontheeffectonmilkproductiontofarmers,butwhatabouttheevidencethatlisteningtoMozartmakespeoplemoreintelligent?Morer
esearchwascarriedoutbutananalysisof166differentstudiesconfirmed(证实)thatlisteningtomusicdoesleadtoatemporaryimprovementintheabilitytohandleshape
smentally,butthebenefitsareshort-livedanditdoesn’tmakeusmoreintelligent.28.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?A.Mozartcomposedmanymusic
alpiecesforchildren.B.ChildrenlisteningtoMozartwillbemoreintelligentC.TherearefewproductsontheInternetaboutMozart’smusicD.Thereislittles
cientificevidencetosupporttheMozarteffect.29.TheunderlinedphraseinParagraph3suggeststhat___________A.peoplewerestro
nglyagainsttheidea.B.theideawasacceptedbymanypeople.C.Mozartplayedanimportantpartinpeople’slife.D.theUSgovernmenthelped
promotetheidea.30.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheMozarteffect?A.FavorableB.ObjectiveC.DoubtfulD.Positive31.Whatisthebesttitl
eforthepassage?A.ListeningtoMozart,necessary?B.Whatmusicisbeneficial?C.WhatistheMozarteffect?D.Tobeornottobe?DOnatri
ptoIndiain2012,AnirudhSharmatookaphotoofadieselgenerator(柴油发电机)blowingblacksoot(烟灰)againstawhitewall.Thatdarkstain
madeSharma,whowasthenastudentintheMediaLabofMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT),thinkseriouslyabo
utpollution—andalsoaboutcoloringmatters,likeink.Theblackinkweuseinourpensorininkjetprintersisessentiallyfromsoo
t.Thetechnicaltermforthesubstanceis“carbonblack”,anditisthepowderthatremainsafterburningcoaloroil.Thepowderismixedwithotherchemica
lstoturnitintosmooth,flowingblackink.“So,ifyoucandoitwithsoot,canwedothesamewithairpollution?”Sharmaexpla
ins.“Theblackinkinthepenyouuseismadebyburningfossilfuels.Butyoushouldn’tneedtoburnnewfossilfuelsjusttomakeink.Fossilfuelsarealrea
dybeingburned.”Ifhecouldfindaway,hethought,tocatchthesootthatproduced7thatstainonthewallinhisphotograph,hecouldnotonlyr
educetheamountofpollutionreleasedintotheair,butalsoturnitintosomethingnew,orperhapssomethingbeautiful.In2014,followingthecompletionofhis
Master’sdegreeatMIT,SharmareturnedtoIndiatofocusfullyondevelopingwhatwouldbecomeaproductcalledAIR-INK,thefirstcommercialinkmadeentirelyfromairpol
lution.HeandhisteambuiltalabinasmallgarageinBangaloretocreateadevicethatcouldcatchairpollutionatthesource,in
enginesorfactorymachinery.Theyfirstdevelopedafiltering(过滤的)devicecalledKaalinkthatconsistedofasteelcontainerthatcouldbeattachedtoanexhaustpipe
(排气管).NowKaalinkcanfilterairpollutionfromalmostanysource,andturnitintosoot,whichisthenprocessedtoforminkthatcanbeusedi
nAIR-INKpensandmarkers.Eachmarkerholdsabout30millilitersofAIR-INK,whichisequaltoapproximately45minutesofdieselcarpollution.Theinven
torwouldlikeAIR-INKtohavepracticalapplications,likeininkjetprintersinoffices,newsprint,ortextbooks.“We’vesetupindustriesforourcomfort,bu
ttheenvironmenthastobearthepriceofit.”Sharmaexplains,addingthatAIR-INKisn’tacompletesolutiontotheworld’spollutionproblem.“It’sastart,anditcaninspir
eseveralotherstostartlookingatnewformsofwastethatarelyingoutside,unused.”32.WhatinspiredSharmatomakeinkoutofairpolluti
on?A.AphotohetookinIndia.B.Thelackofinkinhisstudies.C.TheseriouspollutionintheU.S..D.Hisexperimentsinthelaboratory.33.W
hatdoweknowabout“carbonblack”?A.Itisausefulkindoffuel.B.Itisthemainairpollutant.C.Itisthekeycomponent(成分)ofink.D.Itisusuallyintheformofaliqui
d.34.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectordertomakeAIR-INK?A.Soot→exhaustpipe→Kaalink→AIR-INKB.Soot→Kaalink→exhaustpipe→AIR-INKC.Airpollutants→soot→Kaal
ink→AIR-INKD.Airpollutants→Kaalink→soot→AIR-INK35.WhatcanweinferaboutSharma’sinvention?A.Itneedsmoretests.B.Itiscostlybutpractical.C.Ithelpsraiseenvi
ronmentalawareness.D.Ithasgainedtheadmirationofotherinventors.8第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项
中有两项为多余选项。What’shappiness?36However,mostofuswouldprobablyagreethathappinessisafeelingthatlifeisgood,thatoursurro
undingsareabitbrighterandmorebeautifulthanusual,andthatwe’reinharmonywithfamilyandfriends.Forourancestors(祖先),beinghappywasnotapriority(优先考虑
的事).Whiletheconceptofhappinesshasbeenaroundforthousandsofyears,formuchofthattime,humansweresimplystrugglingtosurvive.37Today,though,
mostofusregardhappinessassomethingwehavearightto,andthereforesomethingtobeactivelypursued(追求).Theincreasinginterestin
thetopicisbeinggivenextraweightbytherealizationthatmaterialwealthaloneisnotmakingushappier.In1974,theUSeconomistRichardEa
sterlincarriedoutsomeresearchonhappiness.38_Theneconomistsandsocialscientistsgottoworktryingtofindoutwhat—ifnot
materialwealth—makesushappy.Thereisnofinalanswer,butRichardLayard,aprofessor,suggeststhatourrelationships,worksatisfacti
onandmentalhealtharemoreimportantforusasindividualsthanhowmuchweearn.39Forindividualsinsearchofbetterlife,themarketforbookson
happinessisbooming(繁荣).In2018,threemillionself-helpbooksweresoldintheUK.Eachbookpromisesagreatnewlife.Butisthereabookthatlooksatwhetherself-h
elpbookreallywork?40It’scalledHelpMe!:Howself-helphasnotchangedmylife.A.Yes,thereis!B.Theyknewnothingabouthappiness.C.Happine
sscanmeansomethingdifferenttoeachofus.D.Associeties,wearehappierifthereissocialtrustandfreedom.E.Itwasalmostimpossibleforthe
mtothinkaboutqualityoflife.F.Ofcourse,Ifoundalotoftitlesofself-helpbooksinmylocalbookshop.G.Itshowedthatincreasedwealthdidnotseem
tobemakingpeoplehappier.第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。MaggieDoynewas18whenshetookagapyearbetween
highschoolandcollege.She41afewofherbelongingsandsetouttoseetheworld.9Doyne’sstorybeganwhensheworkedwith42chi
ldrenataschoolinnorthernIndia,whofledNepalduetoacivilwar.DoynebecamefriendswithaNepalirefugee(难民),whoinvitedDoynetovisitherhomevillagewhich
hadbeenruinedbythewar.Walkingalongtheroadoneday,she43alittlegirl,whowascarryingloadstoandfromthevillage.Sheearnedtwodollarsadaytosu
pportherfamily.44bywhatshesaw,shelaterfoundoutthattherewere80millionchildrenacrosstheglobelivingjust45thatlittlegirlinNepal.Soonafter,Doynemetanot
herlittlegirl,namedHema.7-year-oldHemabrokerocksintogravel(石子)toearnmoney.“Ithoughttomyselfforthefirsttime,‘46t
he80million,whatifyoujuststartedwithHema?’”saidDoyne.That’swhenDoynedecidedtotakeHema47andpayforhereducation.ButhelpingHemawasn’t
48forDoyne.Therewere49orphanedchildrenwithoutfamiliesorhomes.So,sheboughtasmallpieceoflandfor$5,000withherbabysitt
ing50.Hergoalwastobuilda51forthosechildren.“Theamazingthingaboutthisworkisthatit’s52,soIthought,‘53Icanhelponekid,whyno
t10?’”Shecontinued.TheKopilaValleyChildren’sHomewelcomed200childrenwhenitfirstopenedin2007,anditcontinuesto54.D
oynehasalsoopenedaschoolinKopilaValley.MaggieDoyne’sstoryisagreat55thatwhilewecannotsolvealltheworld’sproblemsonourown,wecantakethefirststepofs
olvingoneproblem.41.A.threwawayB.packedupC.soldoutD.foldedup42.A.long-sightedB.narrow-mindedC.light-heartedD.poverty-stricken43.A.searchedf
orB.reliedonC.glancedatD.lookedafter44.A.AmusedB.FrightenedC.ShockedD.Embarrassed45.A.beyondB.likeC.withD.for46.A.Red
uceB.RecommendC.ForgetD.Mention47.A.onherfeetB.atalossC.atadistanceD.underherwing48.A.commonB.enoughC.signif
icantD.convenient49.A.stillB.onlyC.alreadyD.almost50.A.servicesB.experiencesC.coursesD.savings51.A.bridgeB.valleyC.she
lterD.brand52.A.addictiveB.efficientC.voluntaryD.confusing53.A.UntilB.WhileC.SinceD.Unless54.A.expan
dB.fightC.moveD.survive55.A.impact(巨大影响)B.advantageC.prediction(预测)D.reminder10第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。IsawaTVnew
sprogrammefocusingontheworldwidespreadofAidslastnight.Thereporterwasdoingastoryaboutasmallchild56hadcaughtHIVfromhismother’sbreastmilk.F
romthechild’soutward57(appear),helookedveryhealthy.58_,withinayearthechilddevelopedAids,andsoondied.HisstorywassosadthatIc
ouldnotkeepmyselffromweeping.Beforelastnight,I59(think)AidswasjustaprobleminAfrica,buttherearepeoplew
ithHIVandAidsineverycountryoftheworld.TheAidsproblemisalso60(worry)inChinaandthecountryistrying61(prevent)itsspread.Thego
vernmenthasopenedlabsinabidtomonitorthedisease.Italsoprovidesfreedrugsforpeopleinneed.62isfortunatethatmanynewmedicineshaveburst63the
scenetohelpfightAids.Aidspreventioneducationisveryimportant,andIthinkweallhavetodosomethingtosupportit.Ifeveryoneintheworld64(spend)justap
ennyonit,wecouldmake65reallybigdifference!第三节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)66.Hegotdowntobusiness__________________(一…就)hesatatthedesk.67.Grandma’svery___
_____________(depend)anddoesthecookingonherown.68.Ifyouoftenskipbreakfast,youwillhavetroublec________________inclas
s.69.Theirmarriagehasbeenonther__________foracoupleofmonths.70.Aswehavebeenpractisingr___________,wearesureofwinningthegamethistime.71.Itiswidel
y__________(承认)thatthetrafficjamhasbecomeoneseriousproblemforcitizens.72.ItwasCaoChongwhothoughtofanap
proachto_________(测量)theweightoftheelephant.73.Asafashionmodel,sheexpressesher__________(个性)throughherclothes.74.Whatarethe___________(优点)andweakne
ssesthatyourparentsthinkyouhave?75.Shefoundit________(极其)hardtofindagoodjobinaforeigncountry.第四节完成句子(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)76.他们说她与
进食问题较劲已经很久了。Theysaythatshehas____________________eatingproblemsforalongtime.77.同样重要的还有良好的学习习惯、实用的技能和积极的态度
。______________________importancearegoodstudyhabits,usefulskillsandapositiveattitude.78.有时候,他们忘了成长是一个艰难的过程。Sometimesth
eyforgetthatgrowingupisa_____________________.1179.当我打电话给她时,她说她可能去不了电影院了。WhenIcalledher,shesaidshemi
ghtnotbeableto_______________tothecinema.80.可能失业的阴影依然笼罩在他的心头。Thepossibilityoflosinghisjobisstill__________________him.第四部分写作(
共两节,满分30分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的好友Kate觉得自己身材偏胖,很不自信,因而感到苦恼。请你给她写一封电子邮件,给她提供一些建议,帮助她树立自信。注意:1.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2.词数80左右
,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearKate,_____________________________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分15分)阅读下
列材料,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。续写词数应为150左右。MrCalvinwasagenerousbillionaire.Richashewas,hewaskindtoothers.Hedonat
edaconsiderableamountofmoneytocharitieseachyear.Healsohelpedmanyyoungpeopleoutwhowerewalkingdownthewrongroad.Onceinthemidd
leofthenight,MrCalvinawoketoseeayoungmanenterhisroomthroughawindowandgothroughhisclothes.Hewatchedasthethieff
irstremovedawallet,thenfoundawatchchainonthedresser.MrCalvincalmlyspokeupfromthedarkness:“Aboutthatwatch,Iwishyou
wouldn’ttakethat.”Thefrightenedman,gaininghisvoice,asked,“Why?”12MrCalvinanswered,“Idon’tmeanthewatchandchai
n,onlythecharm.I’mveryfondofthatcharm.Itmeansagreatdealtome.Takeitnearthewindowandreadwhatiscarvedonthebackofit.”Theyoungmanread:“PresentedtoM
rCalvinforyourdonationtothehomelessinNewYorkCity.”Andnowhewasmoresurprised!“AreyouMrCalvin?”hewasshocke
dtoreadthefewwords.Heevidentlydidnotthinkhe’dfindthefamousbillionairesleepinginthehotel!Andhehadseenhimonthestr
eetwhenhewasayoungboy.“Yes,Iam,andIdon’twantyoutotakethatcharm,”hesaid.Thenheasked,“Son,tellmewhyyouaredoingthis.Don’tworry.Ipromi
senottotellyoursecrettoothers.”TheyoungmanexplainedthatheandafriendtraveledtoWashingtonduringtheircollegebreak.Theyspentalloftheirmone
yandhadnotmoneytopaythehotelbillorpayfortrainpassagebacktoschool.“Ifyoudon’tmind,”hesaid,“I’lljusttakethewallet.”MrCalvindidmind.Heknewh
ehadabout$80inhiswallet.Sohesaid,“Howmuchwillittakeyoupayyourhotelbillandgetyouandyourfriendsbacktot
hecampus?Sitdownandlet’stalkthisover.”Paragraph1:Theyoungmansaidhewouldjustneed$32.__________________
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________12020-2021学年第一学期第二次月考高一英语参考答案听力:
1-5ABACB6-10ABACC11-15BCBCA16-20AABAC阅读理解:21-23BCB24-27BADA28-31DBCA32-35ACDC七选五:36-40CEGDA完形填空:41-45BDCCB46-50CDBAD51-55CAC
AD语法填空:56.who/that57.appearance58.However59.hadthought60.worrying61.toprevent62.It63.on64.spent65.a单词拼写:66.immediately67.independent68
.concentrating69.rocks70.regularly71.recognized72.measuring73.individuality74.strengths75.extremely完成句子:7
6.struggledwith77.Ofequal78.roughride79.makeit80.hangingover应用文写作:Onepossibleversion:DearKate,I’msorry
thatyouarehavingtroubleinyourbeingoverweight,butIthinkyoucanmakeitifyoutakefollowingtips.Asweallknow,ahealthyfigureismuchmoreimport
antthanagoodone.So,thereisnoneedtoworryaboutyourpresentfigureaslongasyou’reingoodhealth.Besides,healthyeatingalongwithregularexerciseisal
soagoodwaytobecomefitandavoidbeingoverweight.Inaddition,realbeautycomesfromtheconfidenceandgoodqualitiesthatyouhave.Hopetheaboveadvic
ecanbeofhelp.Lookingforwardtohearingfromyou.(103words)Yours,LiHuaParagraph1:Theyoungmansaidhewouldjustneed$32.Thatmaynotsoundlikemuchnow,butitwascons
iderablesumthen.“Noproblem.I’lllendyouthe$32tohelpyouout.”MrCalvinsaidcalmly,“andIexpectyoutopaymebackwhenitisconveni
enttoyou.”Theyoungmanpromisedthathewouldrepayhimoncehehadenoughmoneyandthankedhimagainandagain.MrCalvinthenadvisedhimtoleavebythesamewindowhe
enteredtheroomsothathewouldnotbefound.Paragraph2:Beforetheyoungmanclimbedout,MrCalvinleftafewwordswhichchangedthelifeoftheyou
ngman.2“Son,you’reaniceboy.Youarebetterthanyouareacting.You’restartingdownthewrongroad.Justrememberwhoyouare.”Atit,theyoungmanleftwithtears
.Twoyearslater,theyoungmankepthispromiseandreturnedthe$32infull.Anothertwoyearslater,theyoungmanbecameasuccessfulmanageofoneofMrCalvin’
scompanies.Theyoungmanwasindeedbetterthanhewasacting.听力原文:Text1W:Hello,I’mlookingforatextbookformycourse.It’scalledAm
ericanArt.Myclassmatessaidyouhaveithere.M:Yes,wedo.Youwillfinditonthetallestbookshelfoverthere.Text2M:Ididn
’tperformwellintoday’spresentation.Imadeastupidmistakeinfrontofthewholeclass.Iwassoembarrassed.W:Oh,I’msorrytohearthat.Butitdoesn’tmatter.You’lllearn
alotfromit.Text3M:Congratulations,Mrs.Lee!Youareadmittedtothenursingschoolyouappliedto.ThisPadisagiftforyou.W:Oh,howbeautiful!Thank
youverymuchindeed.YouknowI’vebeendreamingtobeanurse.Text4W:Hi,IbookedatableunderthenameofAliceandIwaswonde
ringifIcanmakeitforsixinstead?M:Yes,atableforfouratfive-thirty.Soyouwantitforsixo’clock?W:No,forsixpeo
ple.Text5M:WhatabeautifulT-shirtyouarewearing!Thisstyleisinfashion.W:Thanksalot.Besides,itwasverycheapsinceIgoti
tonsale.M:It’sthebestbuy.I’llbuymysisteroneforherbirthday.Text6M:Sachi!Wait!W:Francesco!IseverythingOK?M:Ye
s,yes.Sorry,IsawyouwhenIwascrossingthestreet...SoIran.W:Isee.What’sup?M:Haveyouboughttheticketsfortheplay?
W:No,Ihaven’t.I’mgoingtobuythemthisafternoonaftermypianoclass.M:Ohgood,good.Listen,don’tbuytheticketsforthi
sFridaybecauseIcan’tgotothetheateronthatday.Something’scomeup.Ihaveaconcerttoattendandthenanappointmentwithmylawyer.Text7M:Hello,Morisp
eaking.W:Hi,Mori,it’sAndreaherefromRedBand.I’mcallingaboutourlatestorderwhichImadefivedaysago.M:EverythingarrivedOK,right?Wegotthedeliveryco
nfirmationatourend.W:Yes,everything’sfinewiththeorder.I’mcallingforafavor.3M:Whatdoyouneed?.W:We’rehavingsomecashflowproblems,b
ecauseofourcomputersystem.You’dreallybehelpingusoutifyoucouldextenditto30daysM:I’mnotsureifIcandothat.We’vegotrulesatour
end,andalsohavetomanageourowncashflow.Text8M:Lucy,who’sthatoverthere?Theguywho’sonthephone.W:Oh,youmeantheonebythewindow,
inthegreenshirt?Ah,that’sIan.He’sthemarketingdirector.AndtheladybesidehimisMaria.She’sresponsibleforourcompany’sITsystems.M
:OK,I’lltrytorememberthem.Ishouldprobablybetakingnotes.W:Don’tworryaboutit.Fornow,it’sjustgoodtoputsomefacestonames.M:OK,great,andwhoshouldItalktoa
boutsettingupmymobilephonewithemailaccess?IsthatalsoMaria?W:No,youneedtotalktoSebastianwhoworksincommunications.
Hecanhelpyou.That’shimoverthere,nexttotheprinter,withacoffeeinhishand.M:Thanks.I’llintroducemyselftothemrightno
w.Text9W:Hello,canIhelpyou?M:Yes,mywifesentmehere.Shesaidyouhavegoodqualitymedicine.Ineedsomethingforasorethroat...andIcan’ts
topcoughing.Itreallyhurts.W:Doyouhaveaheadachetoo?M:Ihadityesterday,butnotnow.W:Well,wehavetwokindsofmedicine,redandblue,w
hichmaycureyourdisease.M:Whichisbetter?W:They’rebothgood.Theredpillsarenewlycreatedandmoreexpensive.Buttheyhaveanawfulsmell
.M:Oh,well...I’lltaketheblueones,then.HowmanydoItake?W:Justoneeveryfourtosixhours.Takeitbeforemealtimes.M:CanIgets
omeothermedicineexceptfortheredones?Incasetheblueonesdon’tworkwell.W:I’mafraidyoushouldgoseeadoctorforthatifthecoughcontinues.M:Thanks.
Iknow.HowmuchdoIoweyou?W:Thatwillbe$7.49then,please.Wedon’tacceptchecksoranycreditcards,though.Text10Iwanttoe
xplainafewthingsaboutyouressay.First,thedeadlineforthisessayisOctoberthe18th,neitherthe19thnorthe2nd.Ifit’slate,Iwon’tmarkit.
Iwon’tevenreadit-you’llfailtheassignment!So,pleasehanditinontime.Youcanemailmetheessaysathartshorn@lmu.ac
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ilmeagain.Youcanalsobringapapercopyoftheessaytomyoffice,butlet’sbekindtothetrees,OK?Emailisbetterforthetreesandme.Don’tforget
thatyoumustmentioneveryideaorquoteyouusethatisn’tyourownidea.Andthelastpageofyouressayshouldbealistofallthebook
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se!Size12fortheessay,andsize14forthetitlesandsubheadings.Andusepagenumbers.Thankyou!