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高一上学期 9 月月考英语参考答案
1-5 CABAC 6-10 BCBCC 11-15 CACAB 16-20 AABAB
21-23 DCA 24-27 BCAD 28-31CAAC 32-35 DCDC
36-40 FAGBE 41.CBDBA 46. CACDB 51.DCBCA
56.challenging 57.frightened 58.Luckily 59.disappointment 60.tried
61.However 62. to improve 63.harder 64.a 65.for
66 exchange 67 formal 68 outgoing 69 awkward 70 explore
71 strategy/strategies 72 suitable 73 schedule 74 survival/surviving 75 behaviour
76 make/leave a good first impression 77 concentrate/focus on 78 is looking forward to
79 is curious about 80 sign up for 81 being responsible for 82 keeping up with
83to be attracted to 84 become/get addicted to 85 leave me alone
Dear Sir/Madam,
I’m Li Hua, an exchange student from China during this summer vacation. I’m delighted to learn that
volunteer students are wanted for a Chinese painting exhibition to be held in the local art gallery. Now I’m writing
to apply for the position.
The reasons for my application are as follows. First of all, having been exposed to foreign teachers since a
young age, I can communicate freely with others in English. What’s more, years of being monitor makes me a
brilliant organizer, which will help a lot to keep the exhibition in order. The most important factor is that my
related knowledge will undoubtedly help the audience learn more about the unique Chinese art form.
All in all, my sense of responsibility will make me a qualified volunteer. I’d appreciate it if you could take
my application into consideration.
Yours
Li Hua听力原稿
Text 1
M: Did you remember to correct those figures? They still look the same.
W: Yes, I changed them. Just look at the next page. You’ll see.
Text 2
W: That’s the best festival I’ve ever been to!
M: Do you really think so? I enjoyed it in general, but I didn’t think the dance music was as good as last year’s.
Text 3
M: Hi, Amelia. Is that a new jacket? It looks really warm, perfect for our skiing trip.
W: Thanks, John! That is exactly why I got it. I can’t wait to see if it is waterproof, too.
Text 4
M: Good afternoon, madam. How can I help you?
W: Well, I am a little bit out of shape. I think I should get some exercise to keep fit. What kind of service do
you offer? A running machine might be good for me.
Text 5
W: Have you looked in the mirror today?
M: Uh, why do you ask? Did I forget to do my hair or something?
W: Well, let’s just say that green ties and pink shirts don’t really mix.
Text 6
M: ⑥Mary, you’ll never guess what Ms. Jennings gave me at the office party. Two tickets to La Boheme!
W: I don’t believe it. I’ve been wanting to see it since it first opened. When are the tickets for?
M: This Thursday night. ⑥I would love it if you could go with me. You’re the only one I know who appreciates
good opera. The seats are in the front of the center balcony.
W: You are asking me? Of course, I would love to go! ⑦I planned to do some shopping on Thursday, but I
guess I’ll go tonight. I can’t go to the opera in an old dress!
Text 7
M: ⑧Good afternoon. Welcome to our TV program Good Home. ⑧⑨My guest today is Susan Brown, a
college professor who works on children’s safety in the home.
W: Hello, everyone! I’m Susan.
M: Susan! Many people think that home is the safest place for children!
W: Well, yes. But there are also unexpected dangers at home!
M: Can you tell us something about that?
W: Sure. Many accidents happen at home, such as broken bones, cuts and burns. ⑩And our study shows thechance of getting broken bones is the highest among all home accidents.
M: So, how to keep safe is the most important life skill that children need to learn from an early age.
Text 8
W: I’m thinking about getting a pet. Can you give me some advice?
M: How much time can you spend looking after your pet?
W: ⑪I’m really busy, so I can’t feed a dog. I don’t have time to walk it every day.
M: You are right.
W: Actually, I don’t want a pet with long hair, like a cat or a dog. ⑫I don’t want a pet that could be dangerous,
either, like a spider or a snake.
M: ⑬How about ants? They are easy to look after. Come here and have a look. You only need to put the ants
into a glass box. The box is filled with special soil, so you don’t need to feed them. The most interesting part is
that you can watch the ants digging roads in the soil.
W: ⑬It sounds good. Do you sell both the ants and the box?
M: Yes.
W: How many ants should I get at least?
M: Eight at least. They can live three to six months.
W: ⑭Thanks a lot. I will find out more online and come here next week.
M: That’s fine.
Text 9
M: ⑮Good morning, Ann.
W: Good morning, Mr. Jones.
M: ⑮Can you tell me what meeting I have this week?
W: ⑮I will bring the diary. OK, this afternoon you have a meeting with Mike at 5:00 p.m. ⑯On Wednesday,
you are going to London to meet the new customer Mr. Black. Don’t forget your train leaves at 9:30
a.m.
M: OK. What time is my meeting in London?
W: At 11:30. ⑰And on Thursday Ms. Smith wants to talk to you.
M: Who is Ms. Smith?
W: She is our new project manager. She starts next week.
Text 10
W: ⑱Alan Turing was born in 1912. When he was 19, he went to study mathematics at King’s College,
Cambridge. Four years later, he designed a machine to solve mathematical problems. The next year, he
got his PhD at Princeton University, the USA. During 1945–1954, he worked on designs for computers.
⑲One of his most famous ideas was the Turing Test. He thought computers could be made to do
everything a person could do. So his test was to see when a computer could be considered to be like ahuman being. He thought if a person could communicate with the computer and you couldn’t tell if you
talked with a person or a computer, that computer would become just like a human being. ⑳Alan Turing had
made a great contribution to human beings.