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廣西南寧市第三中學(xué)20xx-20xx學(xué)年高一下學(xué)期第一次月考英語試題-資料下載頁

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【正文】 I am sure you will like it.Yours, Li Hua音原文Text 1M: Do you know what programs are on tonight?W: Yes. English Learning for Children is at 7:00. Science and Health is at 8:25. And at9:30, Star Sports: Women’s Football is showing. (1) Text 2M: What did you get for your birthday, Lucy?W: I got a lot of cards from my friends and a new CD from my sister. But the one I like the most was from my mom: a new bike! (2)Text 3M: Math is so much harder than science. It’s the only one of my classes I have trouble with. (3)W: I can help you with that, if you help me with my English homework. Text 4W: What do you usually do on the weekend?M: Oh, I don’t do anything special. I don’t go out with friends or go to the cinema. I just read books at home. (4)Text 5 (推斷題)M: Karen, can I talk to you? When you see a customer, you should always ask them if they need help. And you can’t talk to your friends on the phone during your work time.W: Sorry, Mr. Wilson. It won’t happen again. Text 6 (第 6 題為總結(jié)題)M: I have found that Chinese people really enjoy drinking tea. W: Yeah, tea is an important part of Chinese culture.M: I know there are many kinds of tea, such as Longjing tea, Biluochun tea, and Oolong tea.W: Yeah. Keemun black tea, Huangshan Maofeng tea, and Jasmine tea are also veryfamous.M: How are they different from each other?W: They taste different because they are made differently. Black tea is heavy, (7) but green tea is light.★ Oolong tea: 烏龍茶Keemun black tea: 祁門紅茶Jasmine tea: 茉莉花茶Text 7M: I like your hat. You look like someone from France. W: Thank you. It’s my new style.M: What do you think of my shoes? They were made in Germany. (8) W: Very cool. So where do you get all your fashion ideas?M: Mostly from fashion shows and magazines. What about you?W: My sister is a fashion designer. Sometimes she lets me wear her clothes. M: Do you want to go to the mall with me after eating lunch? (9)W: Of course. So what are you going to order? (9)M: Let me see what’s on the menu. Um, I think I’ll have the Spanishstyle eggs. You? (9) W: The French toast.Text 8W: Professor Jones, you’re a wellknown professor of mathematics at the City College. (10) May I ask you a few questions about your favorite hobby?M: Sure. I like collecting coins the most.W: How long have you been collecting coins?M: Since I was twelve years old, when my uncle gave me a book with spaces to put coins into. (11)W: How did your interest grow?M: I finished that book one year later, and continued to search for rare and old ones. W: Where do you find your coins?M: Sometimes I get them from small shops, but I usually buy them from other people whocollect coins. (12)W: You seem very proud of your hobby.M: Of course. I often show my friends the coins I collect. It’s a lot of fun, I think.W: Thank you for your time, Professor Jones. I think people will like reading about your hobby.Text 9M: I’m really bored at the moment.W: Let’s play a game. I’ll describe someone, and you try to guess who it is. OK. This man is tall and thin. He has blue eyes and curly brown hair. (13)M: Does he have a moustache or a beard?W: Good question. Yes, he has a moustache, but no beard. M: Sounds like Mike, doesn’t it? (13)W: Yes, you’re right! (13) Now you describe someone we both know. (14) M: OK. (14) She’s not very tall, but she is a little heavy. She has blond hair.W: I don’t think I know anyone like that.M: And she wears fashionable shoes. In fact, she wears fashionable clothes, too. W: This doesn’t sound like anyone I know. I give up. Tell me who she is.M: She’s your mother! (14)W: Ah, that’s actually a pretty good description. But it’s embarrassing that I couldn’t figure that out. (15) My own mother! Do you think appearance is the most important thing about a person? (16)M: No, but it’s more important than a person’s character in the game we are playing... (16)★ figure out: 弄明白,弄清楚But it’s embarrassing that I couldn’t figure that out. 但是很尷尬,我沒有猜出來。Text 10I have played music for most of my life — about twenty years. My parents had a piano in our house that I would pretend to play as a twoyearold kid. I started taking lessons at theage of ten. (17) I loved to play. I would practice for three hours a day as a kid. (18) As Igot older, my teachers and parents wanted me to get serious about playing. So, in high school, I took music classes and played in some concerts to make them pleased. (19) I traveled to other cities to play. The concerts and the traveling were hard on me. I was worried about making my parents proud and being the best I could be. When I left high school and went to college, I stopped playing as much. At some point, I decided not to play the piano anymore. But I never forgot the music. Now I just play for fun. (20) I don’t practice every day, and I don’t have to bee the best player anymore. But that’s okay with me. 17 版權(quán)所有@高考資源網(wǎng)
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