1、1重庆市鲁能巴蜀中学 20172018 学年度第一学期第一次月考第 I 卷 (共 90 分)I. 听力测试(30 分)第一节:情景反应(每小题 1.5 分,共 9 分)听一遍。根据你所听到的句子,从 A, B, C 三个选项中选出最恰当的答语.1. A. Dont say so. B. I dont think so. C. Thank you.2. A. Yes, please. B. Good idea. C. Have fun.3. A. With pleasure. B. Im busy now. C. Thats all right.4. A. In a week. B. Last
2、week. C. Since last week.5. A. Over there. B. Yes, its behind the hospital. C. Yes, its closed.6. A. Its in August. B. Have a big dinner at home.C.Mooncakes are delicious第二节: 对话理解。 (每小题 1.5 分,共 9 分)听一遍,根据你所听到的对话和问题,从 A, B, C 三个选项中选出最恰当的答语, 7. A. He cant carry this heavy box.B. He can carry this box
3、easily.C. The woman should give him a piece of cake.8. A. Its on the third floor.B. Its behind the bookshop.C. Its next to the flower shop.9. A. Because he was busy.B. Because the restaurant was busy and crowded.C. Because he couldnt find the new restaurant.10. A. 8:30 B. 8:00 C. 7:3011. A. Daves B.
4、 Marys C. Jacks.12. A. She was shopping alone.B. She was shopping with her parents.C. She was at home with her parents.2第三节: 长对话理解(每小题 1.5 分,共 6 分)听两遍。根据你所听到的长对话,从 A, B, C 三个选项中选出正确答案。听下面一段对话,完成 13 和 14 小题。13. What does the girl find difficult in learning English?A. reading, writing and pronunciatio
5、n B. reading, grammar and writing C. pronunciation, listening and reading 14. What is Peters advice?A. do more exercises. B. memorize the new words.C. read more books and listen to the tape.听下面一段对话, 完成 15 和 16 小题。15. What does the woman want to buy?A. some books B. some magazines. C. some clothes16.
6、 When does the bookstore close on weekends?A. at 8:30 B. at 9:30. C. at 9:00第四节: 短文理解。(每小题 1.5 分,共 6 分)听两遍,根据你所听到的短文内容,从 A, B, C 三个选项中选出最恰当的答语.17. People can _ on April Fools Day.A. make a wish B. send presents C. play jokes on others18. April Fools Day first started in_.A. France B. England C. Scot
7、land19. How long do people in Scotland celebrate April Fools Day?A. 14 hours B. 24 hours C. 48 hours20. In England, people play jokes _on April Fools Day.A. in the morning B. in the afternoon C. at night .单项选择.(每小题 1 分,共 15 分)21.I got up late this morning, but luckily, I got on _ uncrowded bus and m
8、et my good 3friend, Bob, who is _ honest boy.A. an, a B. an, an C. a, a D. a, an22. I dont know when the rain _. If it _, I plan to play basketball outside.A. stops, will stop B. will stop, will stop C. stops, stops D. will stop, stops23. I didnt know that the earth _ around the sun _ you told me.A.
9、 went, after B. goes, until C. goes, after D. went, until24. If you suggest _ the ride, he may have a try.A. he trying B. him trying C. he tries D. him to try25. He told me that he _ his homework on my desk, but actually he _ to me.A. lay: laid B. lay: lied C. laid: lied D. laid: laid26. I cant find
10、 my iphone 7 anywhere after shopping.Im sorry to hear that. Perhaps somebody _ it.A. stealed B. was stealing C. stolen D. stole27. -He always says we should speak English not only in class, but also at home. - _!A. What a useful advice B. What an useful adviceC. What useful advice D. How useful advi
11、ce28. Everyone isnt born _ the ability to learn well. You should connect what you need to learn _ something interesting, and develop your study skills.A. with; from B. has: with C. with; with D. has; from29. Clara was _for_her homework on time.A. punished; dont finish B. punished; not finishingC. pu
12、nishing; not finishing D. punishing; not to finish30. It is _ you to speak_ in public.A. polite for; aloud B. polite of; loud C. impolite for; loudly D.impolite of; loudly431. Everybody in our school _ Peter _the singing competition.A. admire, because B.admire; for winning C. admires, to win D.admir
13、es;for winning32. My host family always treat me _ love and kindness, and they treat me _ their own son.A. to, with B.with; as C. with; be D. as; with33. Not only his relatives bust also Mark _ Canada twice.A. has gone to B. have been to C. have gone to D. has been to34. -Could you tell me where Lun
14、eng Bashu Middle School is?-Sure. Just go _ Xingai Road and turn left _ the second crossing.A. straight; at B. along; at C. down; on D. straight along; on35. I would like to know _.A. which was the way to the library B. how can I get to the libraryC. where I can borrow some books D. who borrowed you
15、 these books.完型填空. (每小题 1.5 分,共 15 分)In a history class, our teacher, Mrs. Bartlett asked us to make a poster (海报) in groups about the culture that we were studying. She told us to write the names of three friends who we wanted in one group and she would think about our 36 .The next day, I was told
16、to be in a group I would 37 want the boy who was too weak in English, and the two girls who wore strange clothes. Oh, how I wanted to be with my 38 !With tears in my eyes, I walked up to Mrs. Bartlett. She 39 me and seemed to know what I was there for. I told her I should be in the “good” group. She
17、 gently 40 a hand on my shoulder(肩膀). “I know what you want, Karma,” she said, “but your group needs you. I need you to help them. Only you can help them.” I was 41 and moved. Her words encouraged me.“Will you help them?” she asked. “Yes,” I replied. Then I 42 walked over to my group. I sat down and
18、 we started. Each of us did a part according to our interests. Halfway through the week, I felt 43 enjoying our group. We did a good job together. 44 except(除此之外) Mrs. Bartlett had believed in our group. Amazingly, our group got an A. But I think we should hand the A back to Mrs. Bartlett. She was t
19、he one who should truly 45 it. Mrs. Bartlett brought out the potential (潜能) in four of her students.36. A. classes B. books C. choices D. clothes537. A. often B. never C. always D. sometimes38. A. boys B. girls C. friends D. teachers39. A. laughed at B. looked at C. lived with D. agreed with40. A. p
20、ut B. pushed C. washed D. pulled41. A. useful B. surprised C. scared D. worried42. A. hardly B. deeply C. lazily D. bravely43. A. myself B. herself C. yourself D. himself44. A. Anybody B. Everybody C. Somebody D. Nobody45. A. receive B. start C. give D. throw阅读理解(每小题 2 分,共 30 分)AWelcome to My VillaB
21、eautiful farm house offering comfortable rooms for visitors from all over the world. This is a wonderful farm house offering big beds, with its own swimming pool and lovely little church with beautiful paintings.5 bedrooms , 4 bathroomsSleeps up to 10 guestsSwimming pools 11m by 5 mDates: Saturday a
22、rriving and leaving. ( For a week ) Weekly Price: For 10 guests.March / April / May / June 2017 3,000July / August 2017 3,500September / October 2017 3,000Christmas 2017 , New Year 2018 3,500Services included : electricity, gas and hot water swimming pool only for you in summer and weekly cleaning o
23、f pool6 The services of a cook or for more cleaning can be planned. The services of a babysitter or going shopping can also be planned but with extra price.Contact(联系) InformationMelinda Kilkenny , OwnerTelephone : (0044) 7798 52715246. This villa is a _.A. a restaurant B. a hotel C. a hospital D. a
24、 market47. At Christmas, staying in the house for a week, one guest spends about _ .A. 3,500 B. 3,000 C. 300 D. 35048. You should pay some more money if you _ .A. ask for a babysitter B. take a shower C. swim in the pool D. ask for a cookBChinese debate how much to buyDo you still remember the debat
25、e between sweet and salty zongzi during Dragon Boat Festival? It seems that the differences between northerners and southerners have always been a popular topic among Chinese.Now another difference has drawn wide attention: The way northerners and southerners shop for food at markets.People from sou
26、thern China might say they prefer to buy what they need for just one or two meals. It is normal for them to buy just half a Chinese cabbage, two potatoes and 0.25 kilograms of beef at a time.However, one may be laughed at if he does this in the north. Instead, buying vegetables and meat enough for a
27、 week is usual, reported China Daily.Also, when you go to the market in the south, you can buy a small amount of fruit, such as an apple or pear. Shop owners even help you peel and cut them. But hardly do shop owners in the north offer such service.The difference could be because of the different cl
28、imate. Food can be kept for a long time in the north, as it is usually cold and dry there. Many northerners have the habit of stocking up (囤货) on food. But because of the hot and wet weather in the south, southern Chinese prefer to buy just enough food for one meal or one day. Otherwise, the food ma
29、y go bad.Maybe these debates about differences help us Chinese know more about each other.749. The story is mainly about _.A. the debate between sweet and salty zongzi. B. the differences between southerners and northernersC. the different shopping habits of southerners and northernersD. the differe
30、nt food at southern and northern markets.50. The underlined word “debate” in Paragraph 1 means _.A. 争论 B. 合约 C. 约定 D. 观念51. What do northerners think of a person who buys only two potatoes?A. Smart. B. Poor. C. Funny. D. Interesting.52. Why do southerners and northerners shop so differently?A. Becau
31、se northerners are richer than southerners.B. Because the local climate influences their shopping habits.C. Because southerners usually eat less at each meal.D. Because there are more shops in the south than in the north.CWhere did you go this summer vacation? Perhaps you have visited some top unive
32、rsities at home or abroad. If so, you are not alone.This summer, crowds of tourists from across the country traveled to famous universities like Tsinghua University, Peking University and Fudan University. Tsinghua University, for example, received 6,000 visitors a day, reported China Youth Daily. M
33、ost of them were junior and senior students with their parents.With the rising number of visitors, it took many hours to enter the universities. “Tsinghua University opens to the public at 8:30 am,” a guard (保安) told China Youth Daily. “However, many people start to line up (排队) at 3 to 4 am because
34、 people who come at 6 oclock may be too late and can only enter in the afternoon.”This is not only for Chinese universities. Oxford in Britain and Harvard in the United States are facing the same problem. In summer, bicycle paths of Oxford were full of tour buses, which were parked illegally (违规), a
35、ccording to The Independent. The pavements (人行道) were also full of tourists.“University tourism” is popular because of the long histories and unique cultures of these famous universities. More importantly, many parents hope their children will go into a top 8university in the future, noted Peoples D
36、aily.“I brought my son here to see what top universities look like,” a mother of a 14-year-old boy told China Daily. She hoped her son could learn something from the trip and study harder after that. 53. Paragraph 2 tells us that _.A. tourists from across the world came to China this summerB. famous
37、 universities have become popular places for touristsC. Tsinghua University is still the most popular oneD. most high school students would visit top universities54. According to the guard, many people start to line up at 3 to 4 am because _.A. Tsinghua University opens at 4:30 amB. they want to spe
38、nd more time taking picturesC. they hope to enter the university earlyD. the university is not open to tourists in the afternoon55. What same problem does Oxford face as Chinese universities?A. College students dont have enough room to study.B. Tour buses are always parked against the rules.C. The s
39、chool becomes dirty during the summer holiday.D. More and more tourists visit Oxford in summer holiday.56. If we put the passage into three parts, which of the following is the best?A. ; ; B. ; ; C. ; ; D. ; ; DBritish VS American humor(幽默)This joke just won the award for the funniest joke at a UK a
40、rt festival. See if you can get it: “Im not a fan of the new pound coin, but then again, I hate all change.”Its actually a pun (双关语) on the word “change” (零钱;改变 ). The UK started to use new coins this year. And thats not the only change taking place in the country recently. Many British people dont
41、like some changes, such as the UK leaving the European Union.9The coin joke is a classic British one you would have to think about the joke to understand it.The British are known for having a dry sense of humor. It probably wont be said with a laugh or a smile and will be said when you least expect
42、it.Americans, on the other hand, enjoy straightforward (直白的) jokes. Many jokes are about cultural, racial (种族的) and gender (性别) differences. Thats because the US is a “melting pot” with people from different cultures. Telling jokes can help people to overcome their differences.Here is an example of
43、American humor by comedian Chris Rock: “You know the world is going crazy when the best rapper (说唱歌手) is a white guy, the best golfer (高尔夫球运动员) is a black guy, the tallest guy in the NBA is Chinese.”Rock is referring to Eminem, Tiger Woods and Yao Ming. And he is joking about stereotypes (刻板印象): mos
44、t rappers are black, many golfers are white and Asian people are usually shorter than Western people.57.To understand a classic British joke, you have to _.A. have experience living in Britain.B. understand that British jokes are not fun.C. be the funniest person.D. think about it really carefully.5
45、8. According to Paragraph 4, a British sense of humor probably means that _.A. people cant stop laughing when telling jokesB. people wont smile when they tell jokesC. their jokes usually make people thirstyD. they will call your attention before telling jokes59. Why do Americans like to joke about d
46、ifferences?A. Because they think differences are funny.B. Because they have gone to different places of the world.C. Because jokes can help overcome differences.D. Because they want to show that they are different.60. What do we know from the story?A. British jokes are different from American jokes.10B. British jokes are funnier than American jokes.C. American jokes are the funniest in the world.D. British jokes are the same as American ones.补全对话 (每空 1 分,共 5 分)Waiter: Can I help you, sir?Foreigner: Yes. 61Waiter: Theres a store on