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1、- 3 -C 6:00 C Richard C A policemanC Play tennisHer office number' s car?C In his drawer At 6:45 C His classmate C It was too crowdedC Brother and sister高一英语试题【新课标】第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分) 第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1 5分,满分 75 分)听下面 5 段对话,每段对话仅读一遍。1 What' t the time now ?A 7:00 B 6:30 2 Who will go to China

2、 next month?A Lucy B Alice 3 Who is the woman probably speaking to ?A Her husband B Her neighbor 4 What will the man do on Sunday?AGo swimming B Play football 5 What will the woman tell the man?A Her company's name B Her new address C 第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 15 分,满分 225分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第 6段材

3、料,回答第 6至 7题。6Why does the man say it isn ' t his fault to hit the womanA The woman hit the brake too slowB The woman followed him too closelyC The woman stopped the car too suddenly7 What would happen if the police came?A The man would be arrested B The man would lose his driving licenseC The ma

4、n would be fined 听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。8 Where did the man put his blue tie?A In the cupboard B Under his shirt 9 When will Sue come here?A At 7:00 B At 7:30 C 10 What can we know about Sue from the conversation?A She is Mr Johnson's sister B She is the speakers ' guest C She will look after th

5、e speakers' children 听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。11 Who rode the man ' s bike according to the man?A His father B His brother 12Why didn 't the man speaker get on te bus at the beginning?A It was too slow B It broke down 13 What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A Teacher and stu

6、dent B Classmates 听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 16题。14 What function does paper perform in house-building?A It is easy to move awayB It can keep away coldC It can keep sunshine out15 Why do farmers in Finland wear paper boots in the snow?A They are the warmest B They can prevent people falling downC They don '

7、;t get stuck in the snow16 How has the woman got to know so much about paper?A By attending her professor's lectures B By surfing on the InternetC By preparing for her presentation听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17 Why did the police stop the man' s car?A He drove after drinkingB He had a car accide

8、ntC He did 't care about the traffic lights18 How did the man drive home at last?A The police allowed him to drive home B He drove home when the police were not thereC He told his son to come and drive him home19 How many policemen came to the man ' s home the next day?A TwoB Three C Four20

9、Why did the police ask the man where his car was?A The man had stolen a police carB The man' s car had hit the police carC The man had driven the police car home第二部分 英语知识运用第一节 单项选择(共 15 小题;每小题 1分,满分 15 分) 从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21 I wonder whether the speaker has arrived , I'll check

10、 at the reception deskA Wait and seeBBeg your pardonC If you'll excuse meDIt's still early22 Hecame here by way of London In way his health is much improved ,but he is still not really wellAa; aB/; aCthe; theDa; a23Itis widelyaccepted that animalslearn todo thingsbecausetheir certainactslead

11、 to ArewardsB prizeCawardsD results24Incommonwithmost teenagers , thegirl is always _ aboutthe lives ofmoviestarsA. consciousB. curiousC. anxiousD. serious25. The letter she had bee n look ing forward toher yesterdayA. reachedB.reach ingC.reachD.reaches26. Tom s parents died when he was a child, so

12、he wasby his relatives.A.grown upB.fed upC.raisedupD.brought up27. The child should be punished . You should n't let himtelling liesA. keep away fromB. keep away withC. get away fromD. get away with28. The Gen eral Man ager suggests those foundin the office would be firedimmediatelyA. smokeB. to

13、 smokeC. smoking29. Mom dad is smoking again!Well , let him cut itgradually since old habits die hardA. offB. downC. up30. He was hit by a falli ng tree and killedA. at spotB. on the spotC. in the spot31. - Has Mr . Tom White arrived?-Yes, already .he wait outside or just come in?A. ShallB. MayC. Co

14、uldD. smokedD. outD. at the spotD. Must32. He was admitted to a famous universitywas obvious that his situatio nhad gone bey ond his pare nts' expectati onsA. whatB. it33. Near the table a poor dog,fell dow n the table .A. laid; somethingB. lay; whatwho desiredto satisfyhis hunger withC.laid; th

15、atD. lay; thatC. asD. and it34. made her excited wasshe had man aged to win her house backA. That; whenB. It; thatC. What; thatD. What; whether35. The weather isn't good eno ugh for an out ingNot in the leastWe can't haveA. a worse dayB. a nicer day,is n't it?at this time of the year.C.

16、such bad a dayD. so fine a day- 13 -第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1 . 5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各小题所给的四个选项 A B、C和D中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Life is not always smoothThere was a man who had 36 numerous failures in his life . But he said, "One success is 37 for me!When he was five years old, his father died of il

17、lness without leaving him any38. Si nee the n, his mother worked outside 39 he had to stay at home and takecare of his sibli ngs, He lear nt cook ing since the nWhen he was fourtee n, he dropped 40 and began his life of rovingWhen he was eighteen,he married a girl, who, 41 , sold out all his propert

18、iesand went back to her home several mon ths after their marriage.When he was twenty,he 42 his job from electrician to ferry staff to railwayworker . All his jobs were 43 for him.When he was thirty-five, misfort une aga in 44 on him . When he was driv ing across a huge bridge, the steel ropes along

19、the edge of the bridge were broken andhe fell into the river with his car. He suffered such severe injuries that he couldno Ion ger con ti nue his 45.When he was 46 , he opened a gas statio n in a tow n. However, he 47dispute (争端)because he beat his competitors 48 thebillboard hanging problems .When

20、 he was forty-seve n, he 49 his sec ond wife, which had 50 stricke nhis three childre nWhen he was sixty-six, he made a living by 51 his chicken-frying techniques to various restaura nts in differe nt places.When he was seventy-five,he felt 52 tomaintain his company, so he transferredhis brand and p

21、ate nt to others . The new owner suggested givi ng him ten thousa nd stock shares as part of the purchas ing price. But he 53 the suggesti on. Later theprice of the stocks of the company soared and he lost the chanee of being a billionaire.When he was eighty-eight, he achieved great success and beca

22、me well-known to the whole world .Hewas exactly the founder of Kentucky Fried Chicken, Ha Lunde Sandoz. He oftensaid, "People always complain about the bad 54. Actually it is not bad at all . Aslong as you are 55 and co nfide nt all the time, you will have a good weather every day."36. A.a

23、chievedB.un derg oneC.triedD.un dertook37. A.greatB.importa ntC.valuableDenough38. A.wordsB.moneyCpropertyDfamilies39. A.whileB.butC.whe nDso40. A.inB.outCdow nDup41 . A.mea nwhileB.moreoverC.howeverDtherefore42. A.startedB.tookClostD.changed43. A.fitBtoughCunu sualD.adequate44. A.fellBhitCputDreste

24、d45. A.lifeB.majorCjobD.educatio n46. A.fortyBthirty-fiveCfifty-threeD.seve nty47. A.went throughBcamein toC.came aboutD.went aga inst48. A.contributing toBjudg ingfromC.owi ng toD.lead ing to49. A.changedBmarriedCmissedD.divorced50,A.deeplyBhighlyC.gen erallyDthickly51,A.lear ningBpromoti ngC.devel

25、op ingD.teach ing52. A.powerlessBdepressedCdisappo in tedD.hopeless53 .A .turned upBturned toC .turned dow nD.turned in54 .A .difficultiesBmisfort uneC.lifeDweather55 .A .hard-work ingBbraveC.cautiousDoptimistic第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 50分) 第一节 (共20小题;每小题2分,满分40 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AOne day

26、in my class , Maria shared her feeli ngs about money," Money worries me I think I want to live without money because I hate it. I HATE MONEY ” We were alltouched by Maria's words as they remin ded us of the spiritual burde ns that money managing can bring to us. After class I offered to hel

27、p Maria deal with her financial problems . She hesitated to accept my offer, and I could see from the expression onher face that she was afraid of what it might involve. I quickly promised her thatI would n't make her do more than she was able to. I told her frankly that I did n'tenjoy man a

28、gi ng my money any more tha n she did hers and would n't burde n her with guilt , judgments , or impossible tasks . All I would ask her to do was to let me help her look at her fears and try to make some sense of them.Maria still resisted my offer , and I can remember the excuses she gave meas t

29、hey were the repeated complaints I had heard from so many people ." I'll never understandmoney, ” she said .“Myfacts are meaningless . ”“i don't deserve to have money ”"|“ My financial position isn't"I just can't do it .:her attitude conveyed.I was sure it was money ef

30、fectivelyn ever have eno ugh . ”“ i have too little to man age . ” worth looking at . ” and the most devastating one of allGoing home that day , I could n't get Maria out of my mind.Mythe same negativityand fear that I believed annoyed many peoplethis attitude thatpreventedpeople from managing t

31、heirmoneycoun seli ng(咨询) has taught me that these an xieties are in separably conn ected toour self-doubts and fear for survival . Many of us are terrified of handling our because we don't believe we can do it well, and to do it wrong would put our very existe nee at riskOn a deeper level we kn

32、ow that money is not the source of life , but sense of worth drives us to act as if it were. It locks us up in self-doubts and preve nts us fromtapping into the true source of our management power, our spirit .56 . The underlined word“devastating ” in Paragraph 2 probably meansA . convincingB . in t

33、eresti ngC. shock ingD . valuable57 . Maria's words moved the author and others because they wereA . in the same finan cial troubleB . in the same finan cial con diti onC . of the same family backgro undD . of the same feeli ng over the issue58 . As for money managing, the author intended to tel

34、l Maria how toA . overcome her fearsB . make wisedecisi onsC. avoid making mistakesD. learn the necessary skills59. Maria would n't take the author's offer of help for fear ofA. being forced to share her money with othersB. having to do something beyond her reachC. being found guilty of maki

35、ng impossible errorsD. showing her judgment about money60. According to the author , people's anxietiesabout managing moneyresult from theirun dersta nding of money as the only source ofA. lifeB. valuesC. spiritD. powerBToo cold for recess? School policies vary as much as tempsWhenis it too cold

36、 for schoolchildren to go outside for recess (课间休息)? Thean swer varies widely based on where a school is located and what the kids are used to .Con sider: One northern Minn esota school says it has to be 15 below zero before kids are kept in side. But in areas along the East Coast, temperatures belo

37、w 35 to40 degrees could keep kids in side. Can celi ng recess because of the cold isno smallissue con sideri ng that much of the USA is trembli ng through what may be its coldest win ter in a gen eratio n, accord ing to AccuWeather.There is no n ati onal temperature sta ndard for whe n to keep kids

38、in side duri ng the win ter mon ths, the U . S. Departme nt of Educati on says . Decisi ons are made at the local level, either by prin cipals or school districts.Con seque ntly, policies are all over the map:? In InternationalFalls, Minn. , the self-described "Icebox of the Nation,” wherethe a

39、verage high temperature in January is 13 degrees, Falls Elementary School Principal Jerry Hilfer says,"if it's 15 below (or warmer) , they go out, no matterwhat. " "At 20 below, it gets iffy," he adds.? In Wicomico Coun ty, Md ., prin cipals typically keep childre n in doors

40、whe ntemperatures drop below freez ing, or if it's raining or snowing, says Susa n Jon es, the school system's director of eleme ntary educatio n"That's the bottom line,"says Curtis Twilley, principal of Pemberton ElementarySchool in Salisbury, Md Twilley says students get litt

41、le exercise when recess stays in doors . At Pembert on Eleme ntary, the stude nts will typically play board games or computer games in a classroom because the school's gym is occupied with other classes, he says .? For schools in Marquette, Mich. , which averages about 12 feet of snow per seas o

42、n, school officials ack no wledge stude nts are probably a little more prepared tha n those in some more mild climates .61. Which of the following isnot true according to the passageA. No n atio naltemperature sta ndard is made for whe n to keep kids in side duri ngthe win ter mon ths.B. Susa n Jone

43、s in sists stude nts get little exercise whe n recess stays in doors.C. In Wicomico Coun ty, childre n are kept in doors whe n temperatures dip belowfreez ingD. Mich has about 12 feet of snow per seas on on average62. Which place calls itself Box of Ice?A. Wicomico CountyB. Marquette63.D. Mi nncance

44、lingrecess In USAbecause of thediffere nt schools have differe nt64.65.C. Salisbury Con sideri ng_A.pri nciples.cold is a big issue .B.C.much of the USA has very cold win ter.physical activity can boost stude nt performa nee decisi ons are made at the local level,D.The un derl ined word iffy meansA.

45、 un certa inB. surpris ing What will be talked about next?C.seriousD. worseA. More school policiesThe reasonswhy school policiesvary .C. Measures to improve the situati on situatio nNecessitiesto improvetheNick name: Hawaii' s Isla nd of Adve ntureSize: 4,028 square milesPopulation:148,677 . The

46、 most heavilyand Kailua-K ona on the west .populatedareas areHilo on the eastsideTemperature: Averages between 71 银柱) to drop at higher heights).and 77T yeararound (expect the mercury(水Mauna Kea, 13,796 feet .Beaches: 47 Golf Courts: 20 Agriculture:The bulk of Hawaii 'Highest Peak: s farm ing pr

47、oducts are grow n and processed on the Big Isla nd, in clud ing coffee, macadamia nuts and papaya.Lodging: 9,655 rooms total; nightly rates range from$35 $5,000 .Airports:Hilo Intern ati onal Airport on the east side and Kona Intern ati onalAirport on the west side .Ren tal Cars:All of the n ati on

48、ally known ren tal car compa nies have locatio ns atHilo Intern ati onal and Kona Intern atio nal Airports as well as many resorts. Inadditi on, Hilo, Kona and the major resort areas are serviced by taxis.Resources: Call (800) 648-2441 to order a video, poster, brochures and mapsfrom the Big Island

49、Visitors Bureau. See www bigisland. org for updated informationShopping: The largest shopping centers are in Hilo, Kona, Waimea and the KonaCoast .66 . are mostly in terested in read ing the passage.A . Stude ntsB . Bus in essme nC . TouristsD . Immigra nts67 . The average populati on per square mil

50、e on the isla nd is aboutA . 28B. 32C. 37D. 4468 . The un derl ine d part “ expect the mercury(水银柱)to drop at higher heightsmea ns.A . Things are easy to lose weight at higher places B . Dropp ing things from higher places is expectedC. Temperature is expected to be lower at higher placesD. Temperat

51、ure is expected to be higher at higher places69. are not men tio ned as a traffic means to get around the Big Isla ndA. TrainsB. PlanesC .RentalcarsD. Taxis70. What can we infer from the passage?A. You can see www . bigisland . org for updated informationB. You can call (800) 648-2441 to order some

52、food .C. You can find some courts to play tennis on the islandD. You may pay a high price for spending one night on the islandThe past an thropologistslabeled by Mari , etc .,ages of man have allbee ncarefullyDescriptions like Palaeolithic Mari , Neolithicn eatly sum up whole periods . When the time

53、 comes for an thropologists to tur n their atte nti on to the twen tieth cen tury, they will surely choose the label LeglessMari . Histories of the time will go something like this: in the twentiethcentury,people forgot how to use their legs. Men and wome n moved about in cars, buses andtrains from

54、a very early age. There were lifts and escalators in all large buildings to prevent people from walking. This situation was forced upon earth dwellers ofthat time because of miles each day . But the surprising thing is that they didn' tuse their legs even when they went on holiday . They built c

55、able railways, ski-liftsand roads to the top of every huge mountain . All the beauty spots on earth were ruined by the presenee of large car parks.'The future history books might also record that we were deprived of the use of our eyes . In our hurry to get from one place to another, we failed to see anything on the way . Air travel gives you a bird' s -eye view of the world or even less ifthe wing of the aircraft happens to get in your

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