成都华西中学高一 3 月月考
英 语 试 题
第一部分听力(共两节,满分 20 分)
第Ⅰ卷
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 分,满分 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。
例: How much is the shirt?
A.£19.15. B. £9.18. C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. What time is it now?
A. 9:10 B. 9:50 C. 10:00
2. What does the woman think of the weather?
A. It’s nice B. It’s cold C. It’s warm
3. What will the man do?
A. Leave his office B. Give a lecture C. Attend a meeting
4. What is the woman’s opinion about the course?
A. Too hard B. Worth taking C. Very easy
5. What does the woman want the man to do?
A. Speak louder. B. Apologize to her. C. Turn off the radio.
第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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 秒钟的做答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第 6 段材料, 回答第 6、7 题。
6. How long did Michael stay in China?
A. Five days. B. One week. C.Two weeks.
7. Where did Michael go last year?
A. India. B. Norway. C. Russia.
听第 7 段材料, 回答第 8、9 题。
8. What food does Sally like?
A. Fish. B. Chicken. C. Eggs.
9. What are the speakers going to do?
A. Cook dinner. B. Go shopping. C. Order dishes.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 I0 至 12 题。
10. Where are the speakers?A. In a hospital. B. In the office. C. At home.
11. When is the report due(预期…完成)?
A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Next Monday.
12. What does George suggest Stephanie do with the report?
A. Hand it in later. B. Improve it. C. Leave it with him.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Salesperson and customer.
B. Homeowner and cleaner.
C. Husband and wife.
14. What kind of apartment do the speakers prefer?
A. One without furniture. B. One with two bedrooms.
C. One near a market.
15. How much rent should one pay for the one-bedroom apartment?
A.$350 B. $400 C. $415
16. Where is the apartment the speakers would like to see?
A. On Lake Street B. On Market C. On South Street.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. What percentage of the world’s tea exports go to Britain?
A. Almost 15% B. About 30% C. Over 40%
18. Why do tea taster taste tea with milk?
A. Most British people drink tea that way.
B. Tea tastes much better with milk.
C. Tea with milk is healthy.
19. Who suggests a price for each tea?
A. Tea companies. B. Tea exporters. C. Tea tasters.
20. What is the speaker talking about?
A. The London Tea Trade Centre.
B. Afternoon tea in Britain.
C. The life of tea tasters.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,40 分)
第—节(共 15 小题:每小题 2 分,共 30 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂
黑。
A
Here are some wonderful festivals around the world that happen in spring. If you want to know more
about them, please click here or visit http://www.buddhanet. net/ festival. Htm/.SongKran--Thailand
Dates: 13 th -15th, April
In Thailand, people celebrate a festival called Songkran, when people head out to the streets with water
guns to spray(喷,洒)everyone who walks past.
Naghol--Vanuatu
Dates: Every Saturday from to May
Every year, villagers come together to celebrate the harvest of yams, an important part in the people’s
diet in Vanuatu. The festival is most famous for its “land diving ceremony”. During the ceremony men and
boys dive to the ground from high wooden towers with only two thin vines attached to their ankles.
Cherry Blossom Viewing ---Japan
Dates: The cherry blossom season is different from year to year depending on the weather forecast.
The festival is well-known. Japanese celebrate the days when the flowers finally blossom. Only a few
days later, the petals(花瓣)fall to the ground, like pink snowflakes. That means the traditional festival only
lasts for several days. In Japan, almost everyone has picnics in the parks to view the flowers.
Sinhalese New Year--Sri Lanka
Dates: 13 th or 14 th , April
Just like in many other countries in South an South East Asia, this is the time when the Sinhalese celebrate
the traditional New Year, an ancient celebration which marks the end of the harvest season and is one of two
times of the year when the sun is straight above Sri Lanka. There are a lot of delicious foods during the
celebration.
21. What will happen to a tourist walking in the street during the festival in Thailand?
A. He will get wet.
B. He will hurt your ankles.
C. He will enjoy delicious foods.
D. He will see some petal falling.
22. Where can you go to enjoy dangerous performances during the festival?
A. Thailand B. Vanuatu
C. Japan D. Sri Lanka23. How is Cherry Blossom Viewing different from the other festivals?
A. It is a traditional festival.
B. It is a very famous festival.
C. It varies with weather conditions every year.
D. It makes visitors eat foods during the festival.
24. Where are you most likely to find the text?
A. On TV B. In a report C. On the Internet D. In the newspaper.
B
Dr. Ellen Bronson of the Maryland Zoo in Baltimore always wanted to work with animals. Unlike many
animal-loving little girls, though, her first idea was to be a naturalist. If a naturalist is someone who sits in the
woods and observes animals and takes notes, then that’s exactly what she was doing at the time. Dr. Bronson
grew up “in the middle of nowhere”, and her parents didn’t let her watch TV. “So I spent a lot of time hanging
out in the woods because there was not a lot to do otherwise,” she says. “I had a funny notebook that my
parents still have, where each page is about a certain animal.”
When she got a little older, being an animal doctor seemed like a better choice than working with animals
in the forest, and the success in giving medical help to them satisfied her hugely, but she says that even the
cases that don’t work out as well can be meaningful. “You also have the failures, which are hard at the time,
but they help not just you but the whole zoo learn,” She says.
And, of course, another advantage of the job is getting to work with really cool animals. “I really like
the animals that feed on meat — they’re very tough, and you can get them through hard times,” she says.
Finally, another advantage of her job is how often she gets to work with an animal over its life. “We’re
there doing medical examination when they’re born, we watch them grow up,” she says. “And we watch them
as they age. We help them age peacefully and help them be pain-free, and then we’re also there when they die.
That is something very special.”
25. What can we learn from the second paragraph?
A. Giving animals medical help is always Ellen’s dream.
B. Even failures can also mean something to Ellen.
C. Failures in work are hard for Ellen to accept.D. Observing animals gives Ellen greater satisfaction.
26. In her work with animals, she can .
A. earn fame and respect from her work.
B. realize her dream of becoming a naturalist.
C. take care of many animals from birth to death.
D. keep all the animals in peace and free from pain.
27. Which of the following best describes Dr. Bronson?
A. Generous. B. Well-educated. C. Grateful. D. Caring.
C
It was reported last week that developers could take photos from Apple mobile and Google
Android devices without the phone owners knowing that the images were being taken. In Apple's
case, developers can also obtain the location information for each photo.
Senator(参议员) Charles Schumer said in a telephone interview that his office had spoken with officials
at both Apple and Google on Monday.
“We asked them if they could find a way on their own to prevent Apple from having access to
private information,” Mr. Schumer said.“They were friendly and open to the idea that this ought to
be changed.” On Sunday, Mr. Schumer said that he planned to send a letter to the Federal Trade Commission
(联邦贸易委员会) asking the agency to investigate Apple and Google after the privacy concerns came to
light. Claudia Bourne Farrell, an F.T.C. spokeswoman, said the agency had received the letter but she could
not comment further.
“It sends shivers up the spine to think that one's personal photos, address book, and who knows what
else can be obtained and even posted online without permission,” Mr. Schumer wrote in his letter to the F.T. C.
“If the technology exists to open the door to this kind of privacy invasion, then surely technology exists to
close it, and that's exactly what must happen.”
Mr. Schumer said if Apple and Google could not come to an agreement to fix the problem, then he would
be forced to take the issue further. He said other companies had been willing to work with his office to fix
issues. “I'm optimistic that we can get this changed without any regulation,” he said. “If it's not changed, then
we'll look the F.T.C, and if that doesn't work then we'll look at legislative (立法) approach.”The F.T.C. has warned companies to try to be more vigilant(警醒的) in their efforts to protect
consumers when it comes to privacy.
28. The senators spoke with officials at both Apple and Google .
A. to discuss whether it is illegal to have access to private information.
B. to stop them from developing the technology of taking photos.
C. to urge them not to invade consumers' privacy.
D. to keep them from obtaining the location information for each photo.
29. Which of the following statements is true?
A. Privacy invasion from Apple has existed for a long time.
B. Privacy invasion from Google has existed for a long time.
C. Apple and Google have decided to make a change.
D. Mr. Schumer takes the privacy concerns caused by Apple and Google seriously.
30. Mr. Schumer's letter to the F.T.C. mainly shows that the technology to open the door to privacy
invasion .
A. causes people to worry about the safety of their personal information .
B. can be used if permitted.
C. causes personal information to be posted online without permission.
D. causes privacy invasion to happen frequently.
31 If the privacy concerns can't be solved with the help of the F.T.C., .
A.The companies will be fined.
B. The companies will be closed.
C. The senators will turn to legislation.
D. The senators will force the companies not to invade privacy.
D
Artificial intelligence can identify skin cancer in photographs with the same accuracy as trained doctors,
say scientists. The Stanford University team said the findings were “incredibly exciting” and would now betested in clinics. Eventually, they believe using AI could revolutionize healthcare by turning anyone's smart-
phone into a cancer scanner.
The AI was repurposed (改变用途)from software developed by Google that had learned to spot the
difference between images of cats and dogs. It was shown 129,450 photographs and told what type of skin
condition it was looking at in each one.
It then learned to spot the hallmarks of the most common type of skin cancer: carcinoma(恶性上皮肿
瘤), and the most deadly: melanoma(黑色素瘤). Only one in 20 skin cancers are melanoma, yet the tumor
(肿瘤) accounts for three-quarters of skin cancer deaths.
The experiment, detailed in the journal Nature, then tested the AI against 21 trained skin cancer doctors.
One of the researchers, Dr Andre Esteva, told the BBC News website: “We find excitedly, in general, that we
are on par with excellent skin cancer doctors.”
However, the computer software cannot make a full diagnosis (诊断), as this is normally confirmed with
a tissue biopsy(活检). Dr Esteva said the system now needed to be tested alongside doctors in the clinic. “The
application of AI to health care is, we believe, an incredibly exciting area of research that can be leveraged to
achieve a great deal of societal good,” he said. “One particular route that we find exciting is the use of this
algorithm on a mobile device, but to achieve this we would have to build an app and test its accuracy directly
from a mobile device.” Incredible advances in machine-learning have already led to AI beating one of
humanity's best Go players. And a team of doctors in London have trained AI to predict when the heart will
fail.
32. From the passage we can infer that .
A. Artificial Intelligence must replace human one day
B. We can use Artificial Intelligence to cure skin cancers
C. We can use smart-phone to scan our skin at present
D. The research will be of great help to us and our health care
33. Which one will he agree with according to Dr Esteva?
A. Artificial Intelligence has beaten all of humanity’s best Go players.
B. Artificial Intelligence could support assessments by GPS.
C. We still need professional doctors with the help of the system.D. There are too many disadvantages for Artificial Intelligence.
34. The underlined words “on par with” in Para 4 likely mean .
A. sensitive to B. equaled by C. allergic to D. opposite to
35. What’s probably the best title of this passage?
A. Cancer Doctors Are Out
B. An APP Scanning Skin Cancers
C. Artificial Intelligence—change our future
D. Artificial Intelligence—as good as cancer doctors
第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 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。
Why does gratitude(感恩) matter?
Gratitude doesn’t just feel good. 36 Like other positive emotions, feeling grateful on a regular
basis can have a big effect on our lives. Brain Research shows that positive emotions are good for our bodies,
minds, and brains.
Positive emotions help us see more possibilities and take in more information. They increase our ability
to develop skills. 37
Positive emotions balance negative emotions out. People who often feel grateful and appreciative are
happier, less stressed, and less depressed. Gratitude is like a U-turn on complaining or thinking about what
we don’t have. 38 When we feel grateful, we might also feel happy, calm, joyful, or glad.
Gratitude can lead to positive actions. When we feel grateful for someone’s kindness towards us, we may
be more likely to do a kindness in return. 39 Thanking people can make it more likely that they’ll do a
kindness again.
40 When we feel and express heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to people in our lives, it creates
loving bonds, builds trust, and helps you feel closer.
When we make it a habit to feel grateful and appreciative, it increases our awareness of good things as
they happen. That set of attitude of gratitude has positive effects on our mood.
A. It might make you suffer a lot.B. One positive emotion often leads to another.
C. Gratitude helps us build better relationships.
D. Making a habit of gratitude can also be good for us.
E. In addition, they help us to learn and make good decisions.
F. Find out who you appreciate and what the reasons might be.
G. Your gratitude also can have a positive effect on someone else’s actions.
第三部分 英语知识运用
第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选
项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
On Christmas Eve, an old man experienced an act of warmth from a local store. The man, who asked not
to be identified, was sent home from the emergency room, still not feeling well enough to 41 . The nurses
ignored that he was still dizzy ( 眩 晕 的 ) and did not feel 42 behind the wheel. The nurses insisted he
was fine and helped put him in his car.
Less than a mile down the road his 43 started playing tricks on him. He thought _ 44 he got
something and 45 for several minutes he would be OK. 46 , there was a St. Louis Bread Company
store nearby.
Then he entered the store and spoke through the window, having very little 47 . At first, the order
taker could not understand him. He explained that he just needed a slice of bread, or something light and he
only had a couple dollars in 48 . The girl in the window asked him to 49 while she checked what
had been left in the bakery.
A few moments later she came back with a large smile on her face and 50 in her hand. She 51
presented a loaf of bread and a fancy chocolate cake to the man and said that they were 52 her. The man
offered up her the 53 and it was quickly turned down. The employee asked if the man was OK to drive
and offered to 54 a police officer in the dining room to follow him home. The man was so 55 for
the generosity of the employee. Not just because she gave him enough bread to help him feel better, but she
did it with a(n) 56 . He wasn’t looked down upon or 57 insultingly(无礼地).The man said it helped
him feel better emotionally as well after a 58 day in the hospital.This story goes to show that one simple loaf of bread can not only 59 a person for a few meals, but
wake the 60 and help restore the faith in mankind.
41 A. eat B. drive C. survive D. walk
42 A. peaceful B. nervous C. comfortable D. fearful
43 A. nurse B. coldness C. car D. eyesight
44 A. though B. before C. if D. because
45 A. shopped B. cooked C. chewed D. looked
46 A. Fortunately B. Immediately C. Slowly D. Obviously
47 A. sleep B. gas C. courage D. voice
48 A. change B. control C. shape D. number
49 A. wait B. think C. move D. listen
50 A. package B. wine C. food D. cash
51 A. hesitantly B. cheerfully C. regretfully D. calmly
52 A. on B. in C. for D. with
53 A. reward B. service C. gratitude D. money
54 A. request B. order C. forbid D. permit
55 A. anxious B. ready C. grateful D. frightened
56 A. ambition B. smile C. nod D. wish
57 A. respected B. loved C. treated D. admire
58 A. special B. happy C. busy D. tough
59 A. feed B. save C. starve D. attract
60 A. animals B. family C. beggar D. soul
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分 英语知识运用(每小题 1 分,共 10 分)
61. It is amazing that the little boy can swim the river 100 meters wide.
A.across;measuring B.over;measured
C.across;measure D.through;measuring62. It’s high time we effective to improve your working conditions.
A.took;measures
B. made;measures
C. did;measure
D.had;measure
63 From their on the top of the TV Tower,visitors can have a better view of the city.
A.stage B.position C.condition D.situation
64.—I wonder how much you charge for your services.
—The first two are free the third costs $30.
A.while B.untilC.when D.before
65.This book is to my translation,but that one is .
A.great help;helpless
B.a great help;of no use
C.important;of few importance
D.very helpful;of no any use
66. The famous musician, as well as his students, to perform at the opening ceremony of
the 2012 Taipei Flower Expo.
A. has invited B. was invited C had been invited D. were invited
67. Neither I nor Amy (be) to attend the business conference if we are busy.
A. are B. will be C. is D. have been
68. There (be) a dog and three ducks in the yard,in the middle of which (be) two tall trees
with great shade.
A. is, is B. are, are C. is, are D. are, is
69. In that disaster luckily the sick and the lost .
A. have been cured, have been found. B. has been cured, has been found.
C. have been cured, has been found. D. has been cured, have found.
70. He is as a leader but he doesn’t have in teaching.
A.success;many experience B.a success;much experience
C.success;an experience D.success;a lot of experiences