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1、- 1 -20192019 学年度下学期学年度下学期 6 6 月考试月考试高一英语试卷高一英语试卷时间:100 分钟 满分:120 分*1.25=150 分 第一部分:听力略第一部分:听力略第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共阅读理解(共 2020 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 4040 分)分)A ASee Monmouth for YourselfThe best way to decide if Monmouth University is right for you is to see it in person. This way, you can get a real

2、 sense of the people, the atmosphere and the community.Each visit to Monmouth includes a tour of our beautiful and historic campus, as well as a chance to speak with an admission counselor (招生顾问). But the best way to get the most out of your trip is to personalize your experience. You can talk to st

3、udents, visit with professors, speak with a coach or even attend a class.And make sure to take a little extra time to discover and explore Monmouths surroundings. The campus is walking distance from the Atlantic coast and an hour away from both New York City and Philadelphia. Its a location where yo

4、u can learn, research, study, work, play, and access (接触) an entire region (地区) whenever you like.Weekday Visits Pick the date and time Monday through Friday that works best for you. Tour the historic campus, see everyday learning and life, and talk with admission counselors.Weekends at Monmouth Inf

5、ormation sessions (会议) lead into campus tours and conversations with admission counselors on Saturday and Sunday mornings throughout the year.Group Visits Monmouth encourages student groups from schools or organizations to visit our beautiful campus. Counselors or group leaders who would like to sch

6、edule a visit for a group of students, please fill in our Group - 2 -Visit Request Form. We will contact you about scheduling (安排) your visit as soon as we receive your visit request.Graduate Student Visits Set up an appointment (预约) to meet with a counselor (evening appointments included), or atten

7、d an upcoming information session.Please call the Admission Office at 732-571-3456 if you have any questions about visiting the campus.Schedule a VisitUse our Online Scheduling Form to schedule a visit to Monmouth University.21. You may do many things when you visit Monmouth, EXCEPT _.A. talk with a

8、n admission counselorB. take a class with other studentsC. visit the historic campusD. join professors research programs22. If you want to organize a group of students to visit Monmouth, you should _.A. contact the admission counselorsB. call the Administration OfficeC. fill in the Group Visit Reque

9、st FormD. book at least one month ahead of your visit23. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Monmouth University is located in New York.B. Information sessions are held on weekdays throughout the year.C. Graduate students can meet with an admission counselor in the evening.D. To meet with a

10、 counselor, students must take part in information sessions.B BA US girls dream to end poverty (贫困) started with a walk down a street in downtown Fresno in California, US.- 3 -Kaitlin Riffel was visiting her father at work the Fresno Rescue Mission, a shelter for the homeless and those in need.“I ne

11、ver realized there were people in the world who didnt have a home or food before,” recalled (回忆) Kaitlin, who is now 16. “I knew there was something I had to do about that.”At age 8, she started raising money to build a playground at Rescue the Children, a facility (机构) in Fresno for women and child

12、ren in need.“It took me two years, but my sisters and I raised $365 (2,520 yuan),” Kaitlin said. “We started small. We knew we wanted to do something to make a difference.”The amount jumped to $80,000 the following year after the girls teamed up with friends, and the playground was built in 2013. It

13、 inspired Kaitlin to found Kids on a Mission, a kid-powered nonprofit organization that has helped hundreds of people living in poverty in the US and abroad.The work overseas started when Kaitlin, then 13, visited El Salvador in Central America. There, she saw people starving (挨饿) and families livin

14、g in shelters made of cardboard (纸板).“The rooms were smaller than my bedroom, but there would be eight people living in each one,” Kaitlin recalled. “We also got to see the rivers that these people were drinking out of, and they contained dirty water.”Providing clean drinking water for people living

15、 in poverty is now a focus (焦点) for Kids on a Mission. Children and adult volunteers dig wells (井) and also help orphans (孤儿) by providing food and clothes.“Being able to see how much they are suffering but then to give them food thats life-changing for us,” Kaitlin said.Kids on a Mission is in the

16、process of giving children larger leadership roles within the organization now that Kaitlin is a junior in high school. She may not play as big of a role in the organization if she moves away for college.“This young lady just understands that by giving and having a huge heart, shes not only changing

17、 the hearts of people in this community, shes changing - 4 -the world,” said Jim Yovino, Fresno County Superintendent of Schools.24. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Kaitlin was inspired to help the poor when she worked at her fathers organization.B. Kaitlin succeeded in raising enough m

18、oney for a playground with other peoples help.C. It took Kaitlin and her sister two years to raise $80,000 for Rescue the Children.D. Kaitlin started volunteering at Rescue the Children when she was 8 years old.25. What can we learn about Kids on a Mission?A. It was founded by Kaitlin and her sister

19、 in 2013.B. It is a nonprofit organization aiming to end poverty in the US.C. It only recruits (招募) children volunteers from Kaitlins community.D. It is now focusing on providing clean drinking water to the poor.26. According to the article, Kaitlin _.A. will continue to lead Kids on a Mission when

20、in collegeB. is now working on improving her leadership skillsC. has positively influenced people in her communityD. has received much financial support for her work from her family27. The article is mainly written to _.A. call on readers to help people in needB. introduce the work of Kids on a Miss

21、ionC. show that everyone can make a differenceD. share Kaitlins story of helping the poorC CThis summer, the UK will honor one of its favorite writers, Jane Austen (1775-1817), by making her the face of the new 10 note. In the 200 years since her death, Austens fame has increased from the modest amo

22、unt she enjoyed in - 5 -her lifetime to the global fame she receives today.And yet Austens work is so very English that its rather strange she should be so popular all over the world. Her novels are so of their time that its remarkable that shes still appreciated in this very different age. Her most

23、 famous works including Pride and Prejudice (傲慢与偏见 ,1813), the one for which she is most known are set in the world of the English gentry (贵族阶层) in the late 18th century.Most of her fiction is about young women of that time. Women of the gentry could not work, so their chances of happiness or even b

24、asic living depended upon finding a husband. This is a very serious subject matter, of course, but the joy of Austens stories is her ability to make wonderful, but also touching, comedy (喜剧) out of something so serious.Take Pride and Prejudice as an example. Elizabeth Bennet is one of six daughters

25、in a family that struggles with money problems. Her mother wants to marry off as many of them as possible. The pushy and annoying (烦人的) Mrs Bennet is one of the great comic characters of English literature.The main plot (情节) of the novel is driven by the love-hate relationship between Elizabeth and

26、Mr Darcy, a wealthy aristocrat (贵族). At first, they dont get on. Elizabeth finds Darcy too proud; she feels he thinks he is better than everyone else. She thinks that he looks down upon her family in particular. Darcy, while admiring Elizabeth, believes that she has taken unfairly to him. The pleasu

27、re of the novel is reading how these obstacles (障碍) are overcome and how the comical and unexpected ending is achieved.If we think about this story, its obvious why Jane Austen is still popular 200 years after her death, and why readers can still identify with (感同身受) characters from the long dead wo

28、rld of the 18th century English gentry. Although there have been many changes since that time, its still the greatest challenge in life for men and women to find the partner of their dreams.28. It can be concluded from Paragraph 2 that the author _.- 6 -A. believes Jane Austens works were ahead of t

29、heir timeB. thinks that everyone should read Jane Austens booksC. has doubts about Jane Austens popularity all over the worldD. is surprised that Jane Austens books are still so famous29. According to the article, Pride and Prejudice _.A. has a sad and unexpected endingB. deals with a serious social

30、 issue in a light-hearted wayC. centers on poor peoples struggles in the 18th centuryD. tells readers that everyone can succeed through hard work30. According to the article, Jane Austen remains popular today because _.A. readers enjoy reading love stories about wealthy aristocratsB. readers are att

31、racted by the way people deal with obstacles in the storiesC. readers can always find something new from her novelsD. her works deal with problems many of todays readers still face31. The article is mainly written to _.A. tell us why Jane Austen was chosen to be on the new 10 noteB. introduce the st

32、ory of Pride and PrejudiceC. explain why Jane Austen is still popular todayD. introduce Jane Austens creative writing styleD DDo you always struggle to understand others feelings? Perhaps you should listen to your heart.According to a team of scientists at Anglia Ruskin University in the UK, people

33、who are more aware of their own heartbeat are better at understanding others emotions.Researchers have long suspected (怀疑) that this ability is important for understanding others thoughts and feelings.To test this theory, the British team asked 72 volunteers to count their own - 7 -heartbeats withou

34、t feeling a pulse (脉搏). This aimed to see how aware they were of the feelings inside their own bodies.Then, the volunteers were shown video clips of social interactions (互动), which tested their ability to read the minds of the characters.During the clips, they were asked questions that required an u

35、nderstanding of the emotions of a certain character for example, “What is Sandra feeling?” In addition, they were asked questions that did not involve any emotions, such as “What is Michael thinking?” They were also asked non-social questions, like “What was the weather like that evening?”The result

36、s showed that those who had counted their heartbeats most accurately were better at answering questions relating to the characters emotions. However, there was no link between the ability to feel whats going on inside your body and questions that did not involve any emotions.Punit Shah, lead author

37、of the study, used an example to explain this: If your colleague Michael is rude toward Sandra in public, your body processes (处理) this by increasing your heart rate. This may make you feel anxious and allow you to understand that Sandra is embarrassed .“If you do not feel your heart rate increase,

38、it may reduce your ability to understand that situation and respond (反应) appropriately,” Shah told The Telegraph.Researchers believed their findings mean it could be possible to make people more empathetic by training them to listen to their hearts.This also lends support to the argument that feelin

39、gs are, at the very least, deeply rooted in physical sensations (感觉).32. What does the new study find?A. People are better at understanding others emotions than thoughts.B. People with quicker heartbeats are more sensitive to others feelings.C. The ability to feel your heartbeat is important for und

40、erstanding others thoughts.- 8 -D. Your ability to feel others emotions is related to your ability to feel your own heartbeat.33. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the new study according to the article?A. The volunteers were asked to count their heartbeats while watching video clips.B

41、. Researchers designed emotional, non-emotional and non-social questions.C. The volunteers were required to describe each others thoughts and feelings.D. Researchers trained the volunteers to listen to their hearts and observed them.34. The underlined word “empathetic” in the second-to-last paragrap

42、h probably means _.A. willing to accept ideas that are different from your ownB. not influenced in any way by other people or thingsC. being able to understand others feelingsD. willing to help those in trouble35. What can be concluded from the last four paragraphs?A. We react to a situation more sl

43、owly when our heart rates increase.B. Physical sensations in our bodies are believed to cause emotional changes.C. Our ability to feel emotions is part of us and cant be changed.D. How we feel has nothing to do with the state of our bodies.第二节第二节 (共(共 5 5 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 1010 分)分)根据短文内容,从短

44、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。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。You listen to that one song, and you just cant stop dancing to the beat. You cant help but feel happy right away. 36. _ Neuroscientist (神经系统科学家) Jacob Jolij, from the Netherlands, found the musical formula (配方) that will put an

45、y listener in a good mood.British electronics (电子流行音乐) brand Alba surveyed people in the UK to find out what their favorite feel-good songs are. Jolij used those songs and went on - 9 -a search to find out what it is about a feel-good song that makes us feel so good. 37. _“A feel-good song formula i

46、s difficult to describe,” said Jolij. “Music appreciation (欣赏) is very personal and depends on the listeners choice.”38. _Jolij found that peoples favorite feel-good songs are faster, with an average tempo (平均拍子) of 140 to 150 beats per minute. Usually, a pop song has only about 118 beats per minute

47、.39. _ Most feel-good songs are in the major key instead of the minor key.Finally, the lyrics of the song are usually positive (积极的). 40. _The magical formula is simple. If a song has these three qualities, its certain to put a smile on your face right away.A. But he questioned whether he could even

48、 figure it out.B. The more often the song mentions something happy, the more feel-good it is.C. He also found that it depends on what key the song is in.D. We all know the feeling of finding just the right song for a special moment.E. But he found three qualities that usually create the best feel-go

49、od songs.F. Even without lyrics, music can cause strong feelings.G. Most people have experienced this, but no one knew exactly why it happened, until now.第三部分第三部分 语言知识运用语言知识运用 (共两节,满分(共两节,满分 4545 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 2020 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1.51.5 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A A、B B、C C 和和 D D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。佳选项。A wise Sufi (苏菲派信徒), Nasruddin, was

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