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1、石家庄市复兴中学 2015-2016 学年度第二学期 5 月份月考高一英语试题时间 90 分钟,满分120 分班级 姓名 _考号 座位号分数 I汉译英(10分)1 支持 _2 运动 _3 举动 4 观察 _5 人群 _6 阴凉 7 计划 _8 递送_9 因此 10 递送 n英译汉(20分)1 nest _2 audience 3 rate4 bond _5 worthwhile6 achievement 7 project _8 behaviour 9 inspire 10childhood11outspoken_12 specialist 13 kindness14 modest 15 si

2、ckness 16 output17 super 18 battle 19 freedom 20 hunger 出词组(10分)1 move off 2 lead a -life3 crowd in4 refer to 5 by chance 6 carry on 7 would rather 8 come across 9 be satisfied with 10 look down on W.完形填空(20分)My family came to America in 1985._1_of us spoke a word of English. Each morning , I dislik

3、ed going to school for fear of not_2_what people weresaying.Very soon my mother noticed something was_3_me.The pain and care I saw in her moon-shaped eyes made me burst into tears.I explained to her the _4_Ihad of going to school.“Learning English is not_5_ ,” m y mother said. Shecheerfully_6_thetwo

4、 of us work together to learn the language athome.The_7_and determination my mother had were admirable because English was as _8_to her as it was to me.That afternoon , I saw my mother in a different light as she _9_me by the school fence. Although she was the_10_of all the mothers there, her face w

5、ithher welcoming smile and big , black eyes was the most _11_.The afternoon sun shone_12_on her long, black hair creating an atmosphere that _13_ her fromothers.My mother and I immediately began reading together and _14_five new words3 / 10a day. My mother , with her encouraging _15_ , made the rout

6、ine fun and interesting. The fact that she was sacrificing her_16_ time before going towork so that I could learn English made me see the _17_she possessed.Very soon I began to comprehend what everyone was saying.It has been seven years since that reading _18_with my mother. She is now43 and in her

7、second year at college.My brother and I have a strong _19_ of who we are because of the strong values my mother established for herself and her children.My_20_and gratitude for her are endless.This is why my mother is truly the guiding light of my life.B.SomeD.()1.A. OneNoneAllB.C.D.()2.A. mastering

8、understandingnoticinghearingB.C.hurtingD.()3.A. disappointingtroublingchangingB.C.D.sensedifficulty()4.A. emotionfear()5.B.A. necessaryC.impossibleD.easydull()6.B.C.promisedD.A. suggestedalloweddecidedB.C.D.confidence()7.A. considerationprogresshope()8.B.C.familiarD.A. easyroughnewC.waitedB.picked ,

9、fcrD.looked(for)9.A.sent upC.for()10.A. B.D.latesttallestshortestearliest(promising()11.A. B.C.D.有希望的) relaxingconfusingexciting()12.A.C.directlyB.brightlyD.clearlyslightly()13.A.CseparatedB. distinguished(1.)savedD.别prevented()14.A. B. reviewing(温%.discussing习)C. memorizing(住)C. attitudeB.writing()

10、15.A.virtue(美 teaching7曲)D.(working)16.A. B.shoppingC.skilllearningD.()17.A. B.Crestingdeterminationkindness.trick()18.A.3 / 10D. consciousness(息experienceB.C识)()19.course A.k./.practiceD. comprehension(解)理V阅读理解Why do men die earlier than women? The latest research makes it known that the reason cou

11、ld be that men ' s hearts go into rapid decline when they reach middleage.The largest study of the effects of ageing on the heart has found that women' slongevity may be linked to the fact that their hearts do not lose their pumping power with age.“We have found that the power of the male he

12、art falls by 20-25 percent between18 and 70 years of age,“ said the head of the study, David Goldspink of Liverpool John Moores University in the UK.“Within the heart there are millions of cells that enable it to beat. Betweenthe age of 20 and 70, one-third of those cells die and are not replaced in

13、 men,“ said Goldspink."This is part of the ageing process. ”What surprises scientists is that the female heart sees very little loss of these cells. A healthy 70-year- old woman' s heart could perform almost as well as a 20-year- old one ' s.“This gender difference might just explain wh

14、y women live longer than men,”said Goldspink. They studied more than 250 healthy men and women between the ages of 18 and 80, focusing on healthy persons to remove the confusing influenceof disease. "The team has yet to find why ageing takes a greaterloss on the male heart, " said Goldspin

15、k.The good news is that men can improve the health of their heart with regular exercise. Goldspink stressed that women also need regular exercise to prevent their leg muscles becoming smaller and weaker as they age.1. The underlined wordalongevity " in the second paragraph probably refers toA.

16、healthB. long lifeC. ageingD. effect2. The text mainly talks about.A. meH s heart cellsB. women s ageing process 、C. the gender differenceD. hearts and long life3. according to the text, the UK scientists have known that.A. women have more cells than men when they are bornB. women can replace the ce

17、lls that enable the heart to beatC. the female heart loses few of the cells with ageD. women never lose their pumping power with age4. If you want to live longer, you should .A. enable your heart to beat much fasterB. find out the reason for ageingC. exercise regularly to keep your heart healthyD. p

18、revent your cells from being lost5. We can know from the passage that .A. the reason why ageing takes a greater loss on the male heart has been found outB. scientists are on the way to finding out why the male heart loses more of the cellsC. the team has done something to prevent the male from suffe

19、ring the greater lossD. women over 70 could lose more heart cells than those at the age of 20BLike most July days, it was hot. I stepped into a tiny ice-cream shop to cooloff with a chocolate ice-cream. It was an old woman bent over a table near thedoor. Her back was so badly twisted that her face n

20、early touched the tabletop.I sat sown facing her couple of tables away.“Poor woman,” I thought “What does she get out of life? Shy God let peoplelive so long past their prime? ”As I thought, another aged lady entered the shop and sat down with her. Soonthe two of them were talking about childhood da

21、ys. They talked of how littlethe shop had changed in 70 years. . . In minutes, the two of them were trembling with laughter.I lookedagain at the firstwoman, then inthe mirror on a nearby wall,catching a picture of myself. I was wearing a dirty shirt. She was well dressedin white,her hands sparkingwi

22、th gold rings.I was sad. She was laughing,smiling. I was putting the pieces of my life together. She had millions of wonderful memories to recall. I sat alone. She was sharing the day with a goodfriend. I was secretly worried about getting old. She was old, but it wasn't hurting her.As I left th

23、e shop, I thought of my foolish question about God letting peoplelive past their prime. Why, that woman was more alive, more sensitive to lifethan I was. Age has not bent her spirit.()6. Which of the following is the main idea of the passage?A. To tell us the life of old peopleB. To show the differe

24、nce between the old and the young.C. To show that old age does not mean being short of spirit.D. To make the reader have a pity on the old people.7. From the passage we know that the ice-shop.A. changed a lot in the past B. started its business 70 years ago.C. had only a couple of tables D. had only

25、 women shoppers.8. The writer implies all of the following except that.A. the old lady was very lonely and sadB. the writer had more problems than the old ladyC. the old lady had lived a full and satisfying lifeD. the old lady had learned to enjoy the simple things in life9. Which of the following i

26、s the conclusion the writer made about the old lady?A. She was to be pitied for her old age.B. She considered the young man pitiable.C. She was more alive and sensitive to life than the writer.D. People should not be allowed to live when they are too old.CMy aunt Edith was a widow ( 寡妇)of 50 , worki

27、ng as a secretary , when doctors discovered she had got what was then thought to be a very serious heart illness.Aunt Edith didn ' t accept defeat easily. She began studying medical reportsin library and found an article in a magazine about a well-known heart doctor,Dr.Michael Debakey , of Houst

28、on , Texas. He had saved the life of someone with the same illness. The article said Dr Debakey' s fees were very high ; Aunt Edith couldn ' t possibly pay them. But could he tell her of someone whose fee she could pay?So Aunt Edith wrote to him. She simply listed her reasons for wanting to

29、live : her three children , who would be on their own in three or four years and among them a little girl who always dreamed of traveling and seeing the world. There wasn' t a word of self -pity-only warmth and humor and the joy of living. She mailed the letter , not really expecting an answer.A

30、 few days later , my doorbell rang. Aunt Edith didn ' t wait to come in ; she stood in the hall and read aloud:Your beautiful letter moved me very deeply. If you can come to Houston,there will be no charge for either the hospital or the operation.Signed : Michael DebakeyThat was seven years ago.

31、 Since then , Aunt Edith has been around the world.Her three children are happily married. For her age , she is one of the youngest , most alive people I know.10. “Aunt Edith didn ' t accept defeat easily " means that.A. she was very beautifulB. she was very strongC. she was very braveD. sh

32、e was very warm hearted11. Why did Aunt Edith write to Dr. Debakey? Because . A. she had no time to visit himB. she didn ' t know the way to HoustonD. she wanted to get some help from hims letter to Dr.Debakey was full ofC. she didn ' t believe in him 12.In fact , Aunt Edith 'B .illnessD

33、. sadnesss letter , Aunt Edith felt B. frightenedD. encouragedA. courageC. pity13.After reading Dr.DebakeyA. discouragedC. disappointedD. Diary of Anne TrankA beautiful and very successful actress was the star of a new musical show. Her home was in the country, but she didn ' t want to have to g

34、o back there every night, so she rented (租用)an expensive flat in the centre of the city, boughtsome beautiful furniture (家具)and hired a man to paint the rooms in new colours.It was very difficult to get tickets for her show because everybody wanted to see it, so she decided to give the painter two o

35、f the best seats. She hoped that this would make him work better and more willingly for her. He took the tickets without saying anything, and she heard no more about them until the's bill. At the bottom of it wereend of the month, when she got the painter£ 3," with this no te :the words “Four hours watching Miss Hall sing and dance,“After5 p.m. I get fifteen shillings an hour instead14. In the article,"MissHall " was theA. a place where people sang and danced unmarriedof t

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