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1、邵东创新学校邵东创新学校 20202020- -20212021 学年度第一学期九月月考英语试卷学年度第一学期九月月考英语试卷 Good luck to you! (时量 120 分钟;满分 150 分) 听力 1. What does the woman want to do? A. Buy some furniture. B. Take a walk. C. Go downtown. 2. How much will the man receive from his parents? A. $2,500. B. $3,000. C. $5,000. 3. How does the man
2、probably feel now? A. Angry. B. Upset. C. Nervous. 4. Why did the man put up the fence? A. To attract passers-by. B. To decorate his garden. C. To protect his garden. 5. What kind of tea does the woman usually drink? A. English tea. B. Japanese tea. C. Chinese tea. 请听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。 6. Why did th
3、e woman come back late? A. She had a drink at a bar. B. She went for a drive. C. She visited her brother. 7. How did the woman get home? A. In her dads car. B. In Mikes car. C. In Lydias car. 请听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。 8. What is the woman probably doing? A. Buying a jacket. B. Sending a package. C. Getti
4、ng through customs. 9. How many coins will the woman give to the man? A. Three. B. Four. C. Five. 请听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。 10. What news does the woman have? A. She will work at Harvard. B. Shes entered a university. C. Shes found an assistant. 11. Why does the woman come to see the man? A. To tell
5、him about a meeting. B. To invite him to dinner. C. To know about a job. 12. What day is it today? A. Thursday. B. Friday. C. Saturday. 请听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。 13. Where does the womans brother work now? A. At a law firm. B. At a catering company. C. At a shoe company. 14. What did the woman offer
6、to do in her mothers company? A. Send out brochures. B. Answer the phones. C. Design advertising. 15. How long did the woman stay in South America? A. For about two months. B. For about six months. C. For about ten months. 16. What is the most important in helping the woman get the job offer? A. Her
7、 command of Italian. B. Her sales experience. C. Her university education. 请听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。 17. What does the speaker say about the hotel? A. It is in the center of town. B. It is included in the cost of trip. C. It offers private rooms for visitors. 18. What can visitors do on the second d
8、ay? A. See a famous monument. B. Take a boat trip. C. Do some shopping. 19. Which place should visitors pay extra money to visit? A. The Eiffel Tower. B. The Louvre Museum. C. The Notre Dame. 20. On which day are visitors allowed to do anything? A. The first day. B. The second day. C. The third day.
9、 阅读理解 A Programs for Teens Community Eats Sep 11 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. LOCATION: Brentwood Community Eats is a cross-cultural project that uses storytelling, drawing and printmaking to reflect on what we eat and why. A Room of Your Own Sep 16 12:30 p.m.-2:00 p.m. LOCATION: Lillian H. Smith A Room of
10、Your Own is a book club targeted primarily at teen girls 13-18 years of age. Allowing them to express their curiosity, ambitions, hopes and discouragement, A Room of Your Own is a place to share fun, feelings, and opinions with their peers (同龄人) and with their favourite authors. Its chief objectives
11、 are to have fun, and give teen girls what they need. Comic Book (漫画书) Workshop with Eric Kim Oct 17 2:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. LOCATION: Palmerston Eric Kim is a comic book artist living in Toronto, Ontario. He has created work for many publishers. Join Eric as he talks about how to write your own comic s
12、tories. This one-hour workshop will help guide attendees in how they can plot their own stories to create fun and entertaining tales. This workshop assumes that you know how to draw. Recommended for ages 13 and up. Space in this program is limited. Drop in spaces may be available if the program is n
13、ot full. Young Voices Writers Conference Oct 28 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. LOCATION: Northern District Toronto writers aged 12 to 19, this is for you! Get motivated at workshops led by professionals. Learn new skills, win prizes and get published in an Instant Anthology! Amazing Workshops, including visual
14、 storytelling with graphic artist Keith Grachow; Write Your Way Out of a Paper Bag with author Eufemia Fantetti; Songwriting for Dummies with songwriter and novelist Greg Rhyno; Poetry and the Music of Social Conscience with poet Canisia Lubrin. 21. Where can you take part in the food-themed program
15、? A. At Brentwood. B. At Lillian H. Smith. C. At Palmerston. D. At Northern District. 22. How is A Room of Your Own different from the others? A. It is fun-filled. B. It is book-centered. C. It is intended for girls. D. It is held in the afternoons. 23. What requirement should you meet if you want t
16、o join the Comic Book Workshop? A. Being able to draw. B. Being always available. C. Knowing Eric Kim well. D. Having story-writing experience. B One of the more memorable teachers I had in high school was not a teacher by trade. He was an employee of a local nuclear power plant whod been called to
17、fill in when, at the start of my senior year, our physics teacher abruptly quit. The guy looked like Ned Flanders (a fictional character in the television series The Simpsons), which was funny because when we heard wed have a substitute, my friend Ben randomly commented, “Watch, hes going to look ju
18、st like Ned Flanders.” That was a memorable thing. Physics was not for me. It was a fairly challenging subject I was already shaky in mathematical confidence and the lectures made it more so. I really tried. But I just did not get it. I wasnt even sure what exactly we were studying. It just seemed h
19、ard. Im sure Nuclear Ned Flanders, as he became known, was great at running power plants, but, objectively speaking, he was not a very good teacher. I eventually dropped the class, and then avoided the sciences for all of college. But the funny thing is, Im actually thankful things turned out this w
20、ay. It means that as I step stealthily into midlife, there is a whole world of truly interesting study Im just discovering. Physics, it turns out, includes the study of things like space, time, and how the entire universe works. It simply does not get a whole lot more interesting than that! And I ap
21、preciate wrestling with big, abstract ideas now. If I considered myself schooled, Im not sure I would have felt like I had to return to those concepts at this point. Im so glad I have. The point of my story is obvious: that every single person who stands at the front of a classroom matters. A ton. 2
22、4. Why did the author have a deep first impression of the substitute teacher? A. He was a nuclear expert. B. He behaved like Ned Flanders. C. A coincidence happened around his arrival. D. There was a similarity between him and Ben. 25. What can we learn about the authors academic performance at high
23、 school? A. He quit maths finally. B. He struggled with physics. C. He was a hopeless student. D. He preferred physics to maths. 26. What happened when the author reached middle age? A. He became a scientist. B. He fell in love with physics. C. He forgave Nuclear Ned Flanders. D. He began to home-sc
24、hool himself. 27. What would be the best title for the text? A. Things that matter B. My favorite teacher C. The man who raised me up D. A memorable physics lesson C Parents complain that children outgrow their clothes so fast it costs a fortune ( 2,000 on average per year), going through seven diff
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