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高一英语测试

I.ListeningComprehension(20%)

PartAPassages

Directions:InPartB,youwillhearONEshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsthe

passage.Thepassagewillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara

question,readthefourpossibleanswersinyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswerto

thequestionyouhaveheard.

Question11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

1.A.Intheschool.

B.Inapark.

C.Inacarfactory

D.Inanoffice.

2.A.Hedidn’tfinditinterestingtoworkintheoffice.

B.Hedidn’treallyknowwhattodothere.

C.HEwantedtohaveachancetobepromoted.

3.A.Hecandoallkindsofworkthere.

B.Gardeningishishobby.

C.Hehasmadetheparksobeautifulandclean.

D.Manypeoplecometovisittheparkalltheyeararound.

PartBShortConversations

Directions:InPartA,youwi1lheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswers

inyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

4.A.Heisapoliceman.

C.Heisacarpenter(木匠).

5.A.Placeatelephonecall.

C.Cashacheck

B.Heisanengineer

D.Heisacarrepairman.

B.Operateatimer.

D.Countbuses

6.A.Atanairport.

B.Inarestaurant.

D.Atashoppingcenter.

C.2:50

C.Inapostoffice.

7.A.2:15

B.3:15

B.8cents

D.3:50

8.A.13cents

C.30cents

D.16cents

9.A.Ingeneral,shelikedthemovie.

C.Themoviewasveryinteresting.

B.Shedidn’tgotoseethemovie.

D.Themoviewasn’tasgoodasshehadexpected.

10.A.Bytakingabus.

B.Byridingabike.

C.Bywalking

D.Bycar.

11.A.John’sbrothergotthem.

C.Johnleftthemathome.

B.Theyarestillatthelaundry.

D.TheywerepickeduponTuesday.

12.A.Themanisinhisstudy.

B.Themanmayborrowherreferencebook.

C.Shedoesn’tknowwherethereferencebookis.

D.Shedoesn’twantthemantoborrowherreferencebook.

13.A.Thenewapartmentischeaper.

C.Thepresentoneistoofaraway.

PartCLongerconversations

B.Shelikestolivealone.

D.Sheprefersaquietplace.

Directions:InPartC,youwillhearONElongerconversation.Theconversationwillbereadtwice.After

youheartheconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhear.

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Writeyouranswersintheblanks.

Blanks14through17arebasedonthefollowingconversation.(注意:与听到题号不同,不影响做题)

About(14)___________________

No.(15)_____________________

From(16)____________________

Theyare(17)___________________

Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

Completetheform.WriteONLYONEWORDforeachanswer.

II.Grammarandvocabulary(21%)

18.Healwaysspent_____moneyonhimself,buttriedtobuy_____booksforthechildreninthat

mountainvillage.

A.less…more

B.more…less

C.fewer…much

D.theleast…thefewest

19.Theremustbe_______________withthecar,foritwon’tstartagain!

A.somethingwrongserious

C.somethingseriouslywrong

B.somethingseriouswrong

D.somethingwrongseriously

20.Two-thirdsof_____inthefruitbowlaresoftandsweet.

A.theorangeB.theorangesC.thefish

21.Theywillstart_____anouting_____hisnewcaratsixSundaymorning.

A.to…inB.for…byC.to…by

D.themeat

D.for…in

22.Youhavedone_____manygoodthingsforourneighborhoodandyouare____agoodboy.

A.so/soB.so/suchC.such/suchD.such/so

23.Theclerkinthepostoffice_____theparcelandtoldthewomanthatit_____2pounds.

A.weighed,wasweighed

C.weighed,weighed

B.wasweighed,weight

D.weight,weighed

24.Sinceyour_____Englishispoor,you'dbetterpractice_____wheneverpossible.

A.spoken,tospeakB.spoken,speakingC.speaking,tospeakD.speaking,speaking

25.______me,thenursehasanotherthreepatients______.

A.Besides,tolookafter

B.Except,lookedafter

D.Except,tobelookedafter

C.Besides,tobelookedafter

26.---DoyouknowifTerrywillgocampingthisweekend?

---Terry?Never!She______tentsandfreshair!

A.hashated

27.Chinaislargerthan______inAfrica.

A.anycountryB.anyothercountry

B.hated

C.willhate

D.hates

C.anycountries

D.anyofcountries

28.Wouldyougiveme______howtolearnchemistrywell?

A.someadviceonB.anyadvicesonC.someadvicesto

D.anadviceto

29.Thecitygovernmentmakeseveryeffortnottohavethehousingprice_______toofast.

A.toraiseB.raiseC.raisedD.toberaised

30.Thenumberofthestudentsinthecompetition______writtendownalready.

A.havebeen

B.hasbeen

C.are

D.is

31.Ihaven’tseen______thissinceIcollectedstamps.

A.asoldastampas

B.soanoldstampasC.stampasoldas

D.asanoldstampas

32.Idon'tthinkhewillcomeontime,_____?

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A.doI

33.Hehadstrongwillsandheneverstopped____anewwaytosuccess.

A.findB.tofindC.finding

B.don'tI

C.doesn'the

D.willhe

D.found

34.She_____intheschoolnowbutshe_____homesickwhenshewasinGrade1.

A.wasusedtostudy,usedtobe

B.isusedtostudying,isusedtobecoming

D.isusedtostudying,usedtobe

C.usedtostudy,isusedtobecoming

35.Wewaitedforhimforalongtime,buthedidn’tcome.Wehadtogo_____him.

A.besides

36.Thevisitingteamhada_______journeyinWashingtonD.C.

A.pleasingB.pleasureC.pleasant

37.It’sSundaytoday.Youmay_____watchTV______playfootballnow.

B.without

C.except

D.with

D.pleased

A.both,and

B.neither,nor

C.either,or

D.notonly,butalso

D.is,belongto

38.Who_____thispart_____?

A.is,belongedto

B.does,belongto

C.does,belong

IV.Cloze.(10%)

Duringthefirstsixmonths,thenewstudentsattendaspecialcatch-upclass,wheretheybeginwith

first-gradeChinese.TheylearnquicklyandareusuallyabletojumpbackintotheirnormalChineseclass

inaboutsixmonths.Thechildrencomefromallovertheworld,butthecommonlanguagefor__48__is

English.__49__learningChinese,mybrotherandIalsohadtoobeytheChineseclassroomdisciplines---

muchstricterthanintheAmericanschoolswehadcome__50__.Studentswereexpectedtosit__51__

andlistentotheteacher__52__talking.Ifyouwantedtoansweraquestion,youhadtoraiseyourhand

andthenstanduptospeak__53__calledupon.

Studentswhodidsomethingwrongwerecriticizedinfrontof__54__theclass.Thesebroughtorder,

whichhelpedtheteachercovermoregroundinlesstime,unlikeinmanyAmericanschools,__55__much

timeiswasted__56__controlthestudents.__57__this,themathinthethirdandfourthgradeinChina’s

primaryschoolwasroughlycomparabletothefifthandsixth-grademathclassesinourowncountry,ifnot

slightlymoreadvanced.Bythemiddleofthefourthgrade,myclasshadbeguntostudyAlgebra,asubject

whichwasbegunintheseventhgrade,attheveryearliest,inourAmericanschools.III.Choosethe

properwordstocompletethepassage.(9%)

A.dependon

F.variety

G.outdoors

H.interactions

I.feedings

J.difference

Youhavedecidedtokeepadogasa__39__.Keepinmindthatadogisalivingcreaturethatwill

becomeattachedtoyourhome.Withgoodcare,adogisafriendthatwilllivewithyouformanyyears.

Herearesomesuggestionsonhowtotakecareofdogs.

Regular__40__areanimportantpartoftakinggoodcareofadog.Howmuchandhowoftenadog

shouldeataredeterminedbythedog’sage,size,health,andalsoactivitylevel.Therearea__41__ofhigh

qualitycommercialdogfoodsonthemarket.Theseprepareddogfoodsareintendedtoprovideadogwith

abalanced__42__.Theycontainallthenecessarynutrientsadogneeds.

Whatkindofhomeyouneedtoprepareforyourdogwill__43__whatkindofdogitis.Somedogs

willspendmostoftheirtime__44__.Theywillneedtohavesomesortofdoghousethatwillkeepthem

warmanddry.

Dogsalsoneed__45__.Toexerciseandplayisanimportantpartofadog’sdevelopment.Mostdogs

needtobewalkeddailyforexercise.However,thepetownermustbecarefulto__46__theamountof

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exercisetotheageandabilitylevelofthedog.Throughplay,dogsbecomeoutgoingpetsthatarefriendly

intheir__47__withpeopleandotheranimals.Playnotonlyhelpsdevelopadog’spersonality,itcanalso

helpdevelopitsworkingskills.

48.A.allthem

49.A.Except

50.A.from

B.allofthem

B.But

C.theyall

C.Beside

C.out

D.theirall

D.Besides

D.over

B.to

51.A.quickly

52.A.to

B.quite

C.quietly

C.with

D.silence

D.but

B.without

B.when

53.A.because

54.A.theother

55.A.and

C.though

C.therestof

C.that

D.whether

D.otherof

D.onwhich

D.andtry

D.Becauseof

B.theotherof

B.where

B.andtried

B.As

56.A.try

C.tryingto

C.Since

57.A.Because

V.Readingcomprehension.(22%)

58.Manypeoplegotoschoolforaneducation.Butsomeothersgotoschoolfor________.

A.enjoyingthemselvesB.learningsubjectsC.learningaskillD.makingaliving

59.Ateacher’sjobismainlytotrainhisstudentstomastertheabilityof______.

A.readingbythemselves

C.readingandthinking

B.makingaliving

D.studyingallthesubjects

60.Thereasonforscientists’successliesinthefactthat_______.

A.theyreadbooksthatwerenottaughtatschoolB.theyworkedalltheirlives

C.theywastednotasinglemoment

D.theyknewhowtousetheirbrains

(A)

Manypeoplegotoschoolforaneducation.Theylearnlanguage,history,geography,physics,

chemistryandmathematics.Othersgotoschooltolearnaskillsothattheycanmakealiving.School

educationisveryimportantanduseful.Yetnoonecanlearneverythingfromschool.Ateacher,nomatter

howmuchheknows,cannotteachhisstudentseverythingtheywanttoknow.Theteacher’sjobistoshow

hisstudentshowtolearn.Heteachesthemhowtoreadandhowtothink.So,muchmoreistobelearned

outsideschoolbythestudentsthemselves.

Itisalwaysmoreimportanttoknowhowtostudybyoneselfthantomemorizesomefactsora

formula.Itisactuallyquiteeasytolearnacertainfactinhistoryoraformulainmath.Butitisvery

difficulttouseaformulainworkingoutamathproblem.Greatscientists,suchasEinstein,Newtonand

Galileodidn’tgeteverythingfromschool.Buttheywereallsosuccessful.Theyinventedsomanythings

formankind.

Thereasonfortheirsuccessisthattheyknewhowtostudy.Theyreadbooksthatwerenottaughtat

school.Theyworkedhardalltheirlives,wastingnotasinglemoment.Theywouldaskmanyquestionsas

theyreadandtheydidthousandsofexperiments.Aboveall,theyknowhowtousetheirbrains.

61.CliffordStollcamefrom_____andhewasa_____.

A.Germany;student

62.75cents_____.

B.theUSA;hacker

C.America;managerD.Germany;hacker

A.isalargesumofmoney

B.isasmallsumofmoney

C.isimportantinacomputersystem

63.The75centsmistake_____

D.canbuyacomputeratthattime

A.wouldcauseserioushealthproblems

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B.wouldmakeStollaveryrichman

C.wasfoundoutbyaBerkeleystudent

D.wasasignthatsomeonehadbrokenintoStoll’ssystem

64.Inordertokeeptrackofthehacker,_____.

A.thetelephonecompanycutallthetelephonelines

B.thepolicestoredfalseinformationinStoll’scomputersystem

C.Stolltoldthepoliceeverythingheknew

D.Stollspentlotsoftimeandefforts

E.(B)

F.CliffordStollranacomputersysteminBerkeley,California.Asasystemadministrator,hekept

acloseeyeontherecords.Oneday,Stollfoundsomethingstrangeinthepaymentrecord.There

wasa75centsmistake.Oneofthethousandsofusershadusedthesystemfor75centsworthof

timeandnotpaidforit.

G.Itmightsoundlikeverylittlemoneytoworryabout.Butthat75centswasthefirstclueStoll

hadtoamuchbiggerproblem---thatahackerhadbrokenintoStoll’scomputersystem.Who

wasit?Stollspentthenextyeartryingtofindout.Duringthattimethehackerusedthesystemin

Berkeleyasastartingpointtobreakintomilitary(军事的)computersystemsallovertheUnited

States.

H.Stollhadtokeeptrackofthehacker’sactivitiesonthecomputerwithoutthehacker’sknowing

someonewaswatchinghim.Stollevenmadeuphugefilesoffalseinformationsothehacker

wouldhavelotstoread.Whenthehackerspentlongtimereading,thetelephonecompanywas

abletotracethelines.Afterayear,thehackerwastracedbacktohiscomputer---inGermany.

HewaslatercaughtbytheGermany.HewaslatercaughtbytheGermanpolice.

65.Whatismainlydiscussedinthetext?

A.Children’sreadingdifficulties

B.Advantagesofraisingdogs.

D.Aspecialreadingprogram

C.Serviceinapubliclibrary

66.Specialistsusedogstolistentochildrenreadingbecausetheythink______.

A.dogsareyoungchildren’sbestfriends

B.childrencanplaywithdogswhilereading

C.dogscanprovideencouragementforshychildren

D.childrenanddogsunderstandeachother.

67.By“TheSaltLakeCityPublicLibraryissoldontheidea”,thewritermeansthelibrary_____.

A.usesdogstoattractchildren

C.hasopenedachildren’sdepartment

68.A“pawgraphed”bookisprobably_____.

A.abookusedinSaturdayclasses

C.aprizeforthechildren

B.acceptstheideaputforwardbyITA

D.hasdecidedtotrainsomedogs

B.abookwrittenbythechildren

D.agiftfromparents

(C)

Readingtodogsisanunusualwaytohelpchildrenimprovetheirliteracyskills(读写能力).With

theirshiningbrowneyes,waggingtails,andunconditionallove,dogscanprovidethenonjudgmental

listenersneededforabeginningreadertogainconfidence,accordingtoIntermountainTherapyAnimals

(ITA)inSaltlakeCity.Thegroupsaysitisthefirstprograminthecountrytousedogstohelpdevelop

literacyinChildren,withtheintroductionofReadingEducationAssistanceDogs(READ).

TheSaltLakeCityPublicLibraryissoldontheidea.“Literacyspecialistsadmitthatchildrenwho

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readbelowtheleveloftheirfellowpupilsareoftenafraidofreadingaloudinagroup,oftenhavelower

self-respect,andregardreadingasaheadache,”saidLisaMyron,managerofthechildren’sdepartment.

LastNovemberthetwogroupsstarted“DogDayAfternoon”inthechildren’sde

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