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高一英语线上考试试题一、选择题(共20个小题,每小题1.5分,共30分。)1.Hewritingthepapernow.Hehadn'twrittenasinglewordwhenIlefthimtenminutesago.B.can'thavefinishedD.mustn'thavefinishedB.can'thavefinishedD.mustn'thavefinishedC.can'tbe2.Thephoneisringing!itbeyourteacherShawn?Hewaslookingforyou2.Thephoneisringing!thewholemorningsinceyou'vegotsomanyFails!A.CanB.WouldC.MayD.WillA.CanB.WouldC.MayD.Will3.MoreandmorecountrieshavecometorealizethattheworlddowithoutHuaweiandits"moreadvanced"technology.A.can'tB.needn'tC.mustn'tD.shouldn'tA.can'tB.needn'tC.mustn'tD.shouldn't4.—MustIhandinthehomeworkrightnow?—‘That'stherule.A.Yes,youcan.B.No,youcan't.A.Yes,youcan.B.No,youcan't.C.Yes,youmust.D.No,youmustn't.5.AIwillsurelybeafeatureoffuturelife,butitbeusedresponsiblyandC.Yes,youmust.D.No,youmustn't.5.AIwillsurelybeafeatureoffuturelife,butitbeusedresponsiblyandinaproperway.A.canB.needC.mustD.willA.canB.needC.mustD.will6.Itwasalreadydark.Then,Iwonderhowshethroughtheforestbyherself.A.darednottogoB.daregoingC.notdaretoD.daredtogo7.Herealizedthatsomeonehisroom.Somethingimportantwasmissing.A.shouldn'thaveenteredB.couldhaveenteredC.can'thaveenteredD.musthaveentered8.FromherknowledgeofDouglas'shabits,shefeelssurethattheattackerlastnightDouglas.A.mustn'thavebeenB.can'thavebeenC.shouldn'thavebeenD.wouldn'thavebeenC.shouldn'thavebeenD.wouldn'thavebeen9.Ifcustomersthinktheservicesareworthwhile,Idobelievemanyofthemacceptandpayforthem.A.hadbetterB.maywellC.mayaswellD.may10.Whileitwasn'tthegoalofthetrip,Iwasrewardedwithfreshinsights,onesthattomeduringtheregularcourseofbusiness.thatA.mightneverhappenB.couldneverhavehappenedA.mightneverhappenC.shouldnothappenD.needn'thavehappenedC.shouldnothappenD.needn'thavehappened11.—Yourangmeupatabout10:00lastnight,didn'tyou?—No,Ididn'tphoneyou.Itsomeoneelse.11.—Yourangmeupatabout10:00lastnight,didn'tyou?—No,Ididn'tphoneyou.Itsomeoneelse.A.musthavebeenB.couldbeC.mustbeD.couldhavebeen12.Tomisniceandlovely,buthebeverynaughtyattimes.A.canB.shallC.mustD.shouldA.musthavebeenB.couldbeC.mustbeD.couldhavebeen12.Tomisniceandlovely,buthebeverynaughtyattimes.A.canB.shallC.mustD.should13.Shelooksveryhappy.Shetheexam.13.Shelooksveryhappy.Shetheexam.A.canhavepassedB.shouldhavepassedC.musthavepassedA.canhavepassedB.shouldhavepassedC.musthavepassedD.couldhavepassed14.-DoyouknowwhereDavidis?Heisnotintheoffice.-Well,hehavegonefar—hiscoatisstillhere.D.couldhavepassed14.-DoyouknowwhereDavidis?Heisnotintheoffice.-Well,hehavegonefar—hiscoatisstillhere.A.shouldn'tB.mustn'tC.can'tD.wouldn'tA.shouldn'tB.mustn'tC.can'tD.wouldn't15.Thetrafficisheavytoday.Iarriveabitlate,socouldyousavemeaplace?15.Thetrafficisheavytoday.Iarriveabitlate,socouldyousavemeaplace?A.canB.mustC.dareD.mightA.canB.mustC.dareD.mightIfwehadpaidenoughattentiontotheissueoftheheavily-overloadedvehicles,thetragedyofthecollapseofanoverpassinWuxiavoided.A.shouldB.couldbeC.shouldhavebeenD.couldhavebeenA.shouldB.couldbeC.shouldhavebeenD.couldhavebeen—Whataboutseeingthenewmovieatthetheatretonight?—Soundsgreat,butIworkextrahourstofinishareport.A.havegottoB.amabletoC.amgladtoD.amwillingtoYouberightbutI'mgoingbacktocheckanyway.A.shouldB.mustC.needD.mightHercompanionatrickonher,forshewasnoitnthemoodforeverything

thatday.A.can'thaveplayedthatday.A.can'thaveplayedC.shouldhaveplayed20.TravelingbysubwayD.needn'thaveplayedsometimesbequiteanadventure,especiallyduringtherushhour.A.mustB.canC.shallD.should二、阅读理解(共20个小题,每小题2分,共40分。)AEatingredmeatislinkedtocancerandheartdisease,butaretherisksbigenoughtojustifygivingupjuicyburgersanddelicioussteaks?Probablynot,accordingtoresearcherswhorevieweddatafrom12clinicaltrialsinvolvingabout54,000people.Inaseriesofcontroversialpapers,theresearchersarguethattheincreasedhealthriskstiedtoredmeataresmallanduncertain,andthatcuttingbacklikelywouldn'tbeworthitforpeoplewhoenjoymeat.Thoseconclusionsgoagainstestablishedmedicaladvice.TheywereswiftlyattackedbyagroupoffamousU.S.scientistswhotooktheunusualstepoftryingtostopthepapersfrombeingpublisheduntiltheircriticismswereaddressed.Thenewworkdoesnotsayredorprocessedmeatslikehotdogsandbaconarehealthy,orthatpeopleshouldeatmoreofthem.Theteam'sreviewsofpaststudiesgenerallysupportthetiestocancer,heartdiseaseandotherbadhealthoutcomes.Buttheauthorssaytheevidenceisweak,andthatthere'snotmuchcertaintymeatisreallythecause,sinceotherdietandlifestylefactorscouldbeatplay.Ifthelatestexampleofhowdivisivenutritionresearchhasbecome,withitsuncertaintiesleavingthedooropenforconflictingadvice.Criticssayfindingsoftenaren'tbackedbystrongevidence.Defenderscounterthatnutritionstudiescanrarelybeconclusivebecauseofthedifficultyofmeasuringtheeffectsofanysinglefood,butthatmethodshaveimproved.Basedontheiranalyses,theresearcherssaidpeopledonothavetocutbackforhealthreasons.Buttheynotedthattheirownadviceisweak,andacknowledgedthattheydidn'tconsiderfactorssuchasanimalwelfareandtheenvironment.Indeed,thecasethatmeatproductionisbadforanimalwelfareandtheenvironmentisstrongerthanthecasethatit'sbadforhumanhealth,accordingtoaneditorialthataccompaniesthereport.Notallofthereportauthorsagreedwithitsconclusions.Threeofthe14researcherssaidtheysupportreducingredandprocessedmeats.Acoauthorofoneofthereviewsisalsoamongthosewhocalledforapublicationdelay.Thosewhopushedtopostponepublicationalsoquestionedwhycertainstudieswereincludedinthereviewswhileotherswereleftout.Asforhisowndiet,Dr.GordonGuyatt,amemberoftheinternationalresearchteamthatconductedthereviews,saidhenolongerthinksredorprocessedmeatshavesignificanthealthrisks.Buthesaidhestillavoidsthemoutofhabit,andforanimalwelfareandenvironmentalreasons.21.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewrelationshipbetweenhealthandeatingredmeat.B.Tourgemorepeopletokeepawayfromeatingredmeatregularly.C.Topresentanewcontroversialviewonimpactsofeatingredmeat.D.Tocriticizenutritionstudiesforlackingofconclusiveevidence.22.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthenewresearch?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Disapproving.D.Objective.23.Guyatt'savoidingredmeatshastheweakestconnectionwith.A.healthrisksB.diethabitsC.animalwelfareD.environmentalprotection24.Whatcanwelearnfromtherecentresearch?A.Redmeatsdon'thavesignificanthealthrisks.B.Reducingmeatconsumptionwillbeworthit.C.Thereportauthorshavereachedaconsensus.D.Consumingredmeatwilldogoodtohealth.BThereitwas.Atestofwillpower.I'monaspecialdietwithfoodscarefullyselectedforbalancednutritionandcaloricvalue.Apieceofcheesecakeisnotanoption.Soherewasmydilemma:ShouldInoteatthecheesecake,feeldissatisfiedandtakeoutmyfrustrationontheannoyinglyskinnyphysicalinstructoratthegym?OrshouldIeatthecheesecakeandworkoffthecalories?Thelatterseemedlikeawin-winsolution.NotonlywouldIgettoenjoythecheesecake,butI'dgetanexercisesession.Andthenithitme:adelicateplantousemycheesecakeasanexerciseincentive.Iplatedathinsliceofcheesecakeandcarefullywalkeditupthestairsandsetitonmybedsidetablewithasmallfork.Iputonmyexerciseoutfitandwentdownstairs.TheappealofthecheesecakegotstrongersoIlaunchedmyplan:Iwouldrunupanddownthestairsandthenbackupagain.Myreward:onesmallbiteofcheesecake.IfIwantedanother,I'dhavetorundownandupanddownandupagain.OffIwent.Ah,creamyvanillagoodnesswithoutguilt.IwantedanotherbitesoIquicklysprintedthroughanotherstairclimbingrun.Admittedly,itishardertoenjoythecreaminessofthecheesecakewhenmytonguewasdryfromover-breathing.Iplacedabottleofwaternexttothecake.Downandupanddownandupagain.WhenIstruggledovertothecheesecake,myhandbypassedtheplateandwentforthewaterinstead.Ididn'twantthecakeanymore.Iwantedallthissweatandefforttodomorethancancelthecaloriesfromcheesecake.Iwasexhaustedandsurethecheesecaketastedfinebutjustnotgoodenoughtomakemerunupanddownthestairsonemoretime.Myplanworked.Now,anytimeIfelttemptedtoindulgeinaformerfavorite,Irememberedmystairstrick.25.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromparagraph1?A.Shehasweakwillpower.B.Sheisbad-temperedandverycritical.C.Sheneedsassistancewithmakingthechoice.D.Shehesitatedovereatingsomethingagainstherdiet.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“incentive”inparagraph2mean?B.Excuse.A.Motivation.B.Excuse.C.Substitute.D.Companion.27.Whatdowelearnabouttheauthor'splan?A.Itinvolvedmuchenergyconsumption.B.Itridthecakeofthepleasanttaste.C.Itchangedtheauthor'spreferenceforfood.D.Itwasexhaustingandcausedsuffering.28.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Acostlydilemma.B.Anevilcheesecake.C.Atrickthatworked.D.Asweatingexperience.CNewYear'sresolutions(决心)oftenfail,butnowanewstudymayjustprovidemotivationforyoutosticktothem.Scientistsfoundthatmeetinggoals—suchasgivingupdrinkingorsmoking—canslashyourriskofcancer.Thelarge-scalestudy—ofhalfamillionBritons—lookedattheeffectsofquittingtobacco,limitingalcoholintake,maintainingalowbodymassindex(BMI),exercisingregularlyandeatingahealthydiet.Eachindividualbehaviourwasfoundtobringadecreaseinthechanceofgettingcancerofabouteightpercent.Butifpeoplecarriedoutalltogethertheoverallriskreductionwasaboutathi—rdandlikelyagreatercutindeathsfromthedisease.TheresearchersfromCardiffUniversityexamineddatafrom343,150peoplefromtheUKBiobanktoidentifythefivehealthybehavioursandcomparethemtotheriskofcancer.Thesubjectswereaged40to69and14,285werediagnosed(诊断)withthediseaseduringanaveragefollow-upofjustoverfiveyears.Theteamfoundthatadopting(采用)allthestudiedhealthybehavioursbroughta25and35percentreductioninbowelandbreastcancerrespectively—twoofthemostcommonformsofthedisease.Theteamsaidthefindingsmaynotsoundsurprising—buttheyserveasareminderoftheimportancebehindturningresolutionsintopermanentlifestylechoices.ProfessorElwood,theleadresearcher,saidtherealproblemforpeopleadoptingresolutionswastranslatingtheunclearideaoflifestylechoicesbeing“good”intousefulevidence—whichwaswhatthisstudyprovided.“Ahealthylifestylehasmanyadditionalbenefitstocancerreduction—itcostsnothing,hasnoundesirablesideeffects・・・andisbetterthananypill."29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“slash”inParagraph1probablymean?A.Cut.B.Increase.C.Change.D.Keep.30.Whatcanbelearntfromthepassage?A.Almosthalfofthesubjectsoftheresearchgotcancer.B.Bowelcancerandbreastcancerarethemostcommondiseases.C.Ahealthyhabitwillbringdowntheriskofcancerby33%.D.TheresearchshowsthebenefitsofcarryingoutNewYear'sresolutions.31.AccordingtoProfessorElwood,theresearchismainlyaimedat.A.warningpeopleoftheriskofcancerB.removingpeople'sdoubtsabouthealthylifestylesC.persuadingpeopleintostickingtohealthylifestylesD.provingtherelationbetweenlifestylesandcancer32.Whatwouldprobablybethebesttitle?A.HowtoChooseHealthyLifestyles?B.QuitNewYear'sResolutions?ThinkAgain!C.MakeYourNewYear'sResolutionsWisely!D.HealthyLifestylesBringDownCancerRisks!DIfyou'reajunkfoodlover,youwillknowthi:sNomatterwhereyoushoporwhatbrandyoubuy,whenyoutear(openabagofpotatochips,it'salmostalwayshalffilled.Thiscanbequitedisappointing.Ialwayshopethosebagsarequitefull.Butthere'sactuallyagodreasonforthis--andno,thefoodcompaniesarenotpullingafastoneonyou.Inthemanufacturingindustry.“slackfill”istheemptyspacethat'splacedaroundaproductonpurpose.Theideaisthattheextraroomcan"protect"yourLaysorTostitos(brandsofchips).Thetripfromtheproductionmachinetothemarketcanbegrillelongandhard!Ifitweren'tfor"slackfill',yourchipswouldprobablylookmorelikebreadcrumbs(面包屑).Butwait,there'smore,Thinkthatthebagofpotatochipswasfilledupwithair?Itactuallyisnitrogengas(氮气).ChipsmanufacturersfillbagswiththisgastohelpkelpchipsfreshIfitwerefilledwithregularair,thechipswouldlikelyturnwetandsoftin1994,scientistsfoundthatexposingchipstonitrogennotonlyheapedtoprolongtheshelflife(保质期),butalsomadethemstaycrisp(脆的)What'smore,nitrogenisanaturalgasandcompletelyharmless.Stillfeelyouaretrickedbytheemptyba?gThere'sawaytotelltheamountofpotatochipsinyoursnickbugbeforeyoubreakitopen.In1966,theFairPackagingandLabelingActwaspassed.whichrequiresmanufacturerstoshowthenetweightoftheirproducts'contents.Whenshoppingforyournextbagofpotatochips,payattentiontothenetweightthat'sprintedonthebag.Thiswayyou'llbeabletoknowifitisworthyourmoney.33.WhatdoestheunderlinedphraseinParagraph1mean?A.Doingatest.B.Playingatrick.C.Changingitsfocus.D.Reachinganagreement.34.Whatdoweknowabout“slackfill”?A.Itmakesthechips'baglookempty.B.Itcanshortentheproducts'trip.C.ItisonlyusedorLaysorTostitos.D.Itcanpreventdamagetothechips35.Whydochips'manufacturerschoosenitrogentofillupthebag?A.Tokeepchipstastinggood.B.Tomakechipslookgood.C.Toreducetheproductscost.D.Toavoidcausingharmtohumans.36.Whatareweadvisedtodointhelastparagraph?A.Valueaproductbyitsnetweight.B.Workouttheproductsnetweight.C.Noticetheproducts'shelflife.D.Paymoreattentiontotheemptybag.ItmayseemasifMother'sDaywasinventedbyacompanynamedHallmark,butpeoplehavebeentakingtimeonthecalendartogiveashout-outtoMomforalongtime.TheGreeksandRomanshadmothergoddessfestivals—althoughtheircelebrationsdidn'tinvolvethemenfolktakingtheirunderappreciatedmothersouttodinner.AmorerecenttraditionwasMotheringSunday,whichdevelopedintheBritishIslesduringthe16thcentury.OnthefourthSundayinApril,youngmenandwomenwhowerelivingandworkingapartfromtheirfamilieswereadvisedtoreturntotheirmothers'houses.Mother'sDayasitisobservedintheUnitedStatesstartedinthe1850swithAnnJarvis,aWestVirginiawomanwhoheld“Mothers'WorkDays”topromotehealthandhygiene(卫生)athomeandintheworkplace.DuringtheCivilWar,Jarvisorganizedwomentoimprovesanitaryconditionsforsoldiersonbothsides,andafterthewarshebecameapeacemaker,furtheringthecausebybringingtogethermothersofUnionandConfederatesoldiersandpromotingaMother'sDayholiday.Jarvis'sworkinspiredanother19th-centurywoman,JuliaWardHowe.In1870Howepublishedher“Mother'sDayProclamation”,whichenvisionedthedaynotasappreciationofmothersbytheirchildrenbutasanopportunityforwomentoexercisetheircollectivepowerforpeace.HowestartedholdingannualMother'sDaycelebrationsinBoston,herhometown,butafteraboutadecadeshestoppedfootingthebillandthetraditionfadedaway.ItwasJarvis'sdaughterAnnawhosucceededingettingMother'sDayrecognizedasanationalholiday.Afterhermotherdied,inMay1905,AnnastartedholdingyearlyceremonyontheanniversaryandconductingatirelessPRcampaigntohavethedaymadeaholiday.In1908shesucceededinenlistingthesupportofJohnWanamaker,thePhiladelphiadepartmentstoremagnateandadvertisingpioneer,andby1912WestVirginiaandafewotherstateshadadoptedMother'sDay.Twoyearslater,PresidentWoodrowWilsonsignedaresolutiondeclaringthesecondSundayinMayanationalholiday.Itwasn'tlong,though,beforewhateveridealsthedaywassupposedtocelebratewereburiedunderanamountofgreetingcardsandcandy.Bythe1920sAnnaJarviswascampaigningagainsttheholidayshehadbeeninstrumentalincreating.“Iwantedittobeadayofemotionalism,notprofit,”shesaid.Thefirstparagraphsuggeststha.A.mothersdidn'tgetenoughappreciationMother'sDaywasinventedbyHallmarkyoungpeoplereturnedtotheirmothers'housesGreeksandRomanswerethefirsttocelebrateMother'sDayWhoplaysthemostimportantroleincreatingMother'sDay?AnnJarvis.B.JuliaWardHowe.C.WoodrowWilson.D.AnnaJarvis.WhydidAnnaJarvisobjecttoMother'sDayatlast?Becauseitwasanemotionalday.Becausethefestivalwasnotprofitable.Becausethecelebrationswentagainsttheoriginalspirit.Becausethedaywasburiedundergreetingcardsandcandy.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?TheObjectiontoMother'sDayTheArgumentonCelebratingMother'sDayTheStoryBehindtheCreationofMother'sDayDifferentFormofCelebrationsonMother'sDay三、完形填空(共10个小题,每小题2分,共20分。)ThenotionofbuildingbrandpersonalityispromotedbyStarbucksasapartofcompanyculturetoembedmeaningintheirproductsandthusattractmorecustomers.Starbucksliterallychangedthedefinitionof“agoodcupofcoffee”.ForStarbucks,thebrandhadthreeelements:coffee,41andstores.Strictcontroloverthequalityandprocessingofthebeans42thatthecoffeewouldbeofthehighestpossiblequality.Outstandingstorepersonnelwereemployedandtrainedincoffeeknowledgeand43service.Storedesign,atmosphereandaroma(浓香)all44the“StarbucksExperience”.AlmostallStarbucksstoreswerecorporatelyownedandcontrolled.Starbucksprideditselfonthe“StarbucksExperience",45coffeetoprovideauniqueexperienceforitscustomers.46thosetraditionalcoffeehousesprovidingyouwiththegrab-and-goservice,Starbucksprovidesyouwithmorethancoffee.Yougetgreatpeople,first-ratemusic,acomfortableandupbeatmeetingplace,and47adviceonbrewingexcellentcoffeeathome.Athomeyou'repartofafamily.Atworkyou'repartofacompany.Andsomewhereinbetweenisaplacewhereyoucansitbackandbeyourself.That'swhataStarbucksstorehasbeen48tocreatingforitscustomers—akindof“thirdplace"wheretheycan49,reflect,read,chatorlisten.ThegreenStarbuckslogoisamermaidthatlooksliketheendofthedoubleimageofthesea.ItwasdesignedbyTerryHeckler,whogotthe50fromthewoodenstatueofthesea.Mermaidlogoalso51originalandmodernmeanings:herfaceisverysimple,butwithmodernabstractformsofpackaging;themiddleisblackandwhite,theonlycolorontheoutsidesurroundedbyacircle.StarbucksmakesthetypicalAmericanculturegraduallybrokendownintoelementsof52:thevisualwarmth,hearingtheway,smellingthearomaofcoffeeandsoon.Justthink,throughthehugeglasswindows,watchingthecrowdedstreets,53sippingacoffeeflavor,whichisinlinewiththe“Yapi",thefeelingofexperienceinthe54life.Butthe55ofStarbucksisnotaboutthecoffee,althoughit'sgreatcoffee.Coffeeisonlyacarrier.Coffeeconsumption,toagreatextent,isanemotionalandculturallevelofconsumption.41.A.peopleB.managersC.customersD.clients42.A.assuredB.promisedC.ensuredD.predicted43.A.emergencyB.environmentC.employmentD.customer44.A.consistedofB.benefitedfromC.contributedtoD.headedfor45.A.goingbeyondB.comingacrossC.makingupD.dependingon46.A.WithregardtoB.InadditiontoC.ComparedwithD.Intermsof47.A.generalB.reasonableC.legalD.fascinating48.A.committedB.alertedC.subjectedD.required49.A.negotiateB.performC.concealD.escape50.A.imaginationB.inspirationC.patentD.philosophy51.A.createsB.cultivatesC.creditsD.conveys52.A.brandB.logoC.possessionD.experience53.A.greedilyB.gentlyC.persistentlyD.indifferently54.A.busyB.easyC.miserableD.energetic55.A.productB.visionC.essenceD.importance第II卷(非选择题)四、语法填空(共10个小题,每小题2分,共20分。)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式YoumaynotknowthenameJohnSmithPemberton,butyoumustknowthenameofhis56.(invent):Coca-Cola.PembertonwasaUSchemist.WhenhewaswoundedintheCivilWar,heusedmedicinetoeasethepainandgraduallygot57(addict)toit.Tolighttheaddiction,hecreatedhisowndrinkby58.(use)leavesofcocaandnutsofkola.Henamed59,“Pemberton'sFrenchWineCoca”.Inthesameyear,thelocalgovernmentpassedabanonalcohol.Pembertonhadtochangetherecipetoremovethealcohol.In1886,PembertoninvitedWillisVenabletohelphimperfecthisnewrecipe.Theyusedcarbonatedwaterandfinallyinventedanewdrink.Ithadnoalcohol60.couldstilleasepainandclearthemind.Pembertondecidedtosellit61.adrinkratherthanamedicine.In1887,PembertonsoldpartofthestockofhiscompanytoAsaCandler,62.latercreatedtheCoca-ColaCompany.Nowadays.Coca-Colahasbecomeoneofthemostpopular63.(drink)intheworld.Thecompanyonlyofferssemi-finishedproductstopartnersandwon'tsellthe64.(origin)ingredients(成分).ItssecretrecipewaskeptintheSunTrustBankinAtlantafor86yearsuntiltheendof2011.Sincethen,it65.(keep)intheWorldofCoca-ColacenterinAtlanta.五、短文改错(共10个小题,每小题1分,共10分。)66.假定英语

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