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第一次月考U1-U2易错题汇编一、单项选择1.Wethought____generous________himtodonatemoneyandthingstothepoor.A.it;forBit’s;forC.it;ofD.that;of2.Sinceheaboutthenews,youneedn'ttellhimagain.knew B.knows C.hasknown D.willknow3.Hemadeuphismindtodevotehislifepollutionhappily.A.toprevent;toliveB.toprevent;fromlivingCtopreventing:fromlivingD.topreventing;tolive4.WhatshouldIpayattentiontomystudy?A.improve B.improving C.beimproved D.toimprove5.--Howmuchdifficultydidyouhave________thisproblem?--________.A.tosolve;NoB.solving;NoneC.solving;NothingD.tosolve;Neither6.____thefamousteacherwonfrombothherstudentsandthestudents’parents!

A.WhathighpraiseB.WhatahighpraiseC.Howhighpraise

D.Howahighpraise7.Eatlessandexercisemore,otherwiseyou’llgetoutof______.

A.order

B.shape

C.trouble

D.control8.一Whatdoesyourfatherthinkofyourschoolreportthisterm?一ThesmileonhisfaceshowsthatheiswhatIhavedoneinmystudy.A.wakeupB.setupC.angrywithD.pleasedwith9.Ireallycan’twhathesaid.SincelasttimeIwascheated(欺骗)byhim,Ihavenolongerhimatall.A.believe;believeB.believein;believed C.believein;believedinD.believe;believedin10.—Thecake______ intofourpiecesandwegavethebiggestonetothegirl.—Whatalovelygirl!That’swhyasmile______ onherfacejustnow.wasdivided;wasappeared B.divided;appearedC.divided;wasappeared D.wasdivided;appeared11.Couldyoutellme_______ameetinginGuangzhounextweek?A.iftherewasgoingtobeB.ifthereisgoingtobeC.whetheristheregoingtobeD.whetherthereisgoingtohave12.NeitherAmynorhermotherabroadbefore. A.hasbeento B.havebeento C.hasgoneto D.havegoneto13.Theythought________importanttolookleftandrightwhen________theroad.A.it’s,cross B.it,tocross C.it,crossing D.itwas,tocross14.-Look!Therearesomanywildbirdsinthetreesnowafterthelongwinterdays.-Yes.Manyendangeredbirdsarestillunexpectedlyandnowtheforestis.A.lively;livelyB.alive;aliveC.alive;livelyD.lively;alive15.Mr.Wualwaysmakeshislessonsandkeepshisstudentinhisclass.A.alive;interesting B.alive;interested C.lively;interested D.lively;interesting16.[2018·南京]Whichofthefollowingsentenceshasanobjectclause?A.HismothercalledhimRobbiewhenhewasababy.B.OnMarsyoumightseepeoplewhowearspecialboots. C.Mr.Greentellsusthatwe’dbetterusetheInternetproperly.D.Ourlifehasimprovedbecausetheenvironmentisgettingbetter.17.I’mafraidyoucan’tdoitlikethat.

A.that B.if C.whether D.how18.TomhasmuchdifficultyChinesesoIoftengivehimsomeadvice.

A.tolearn B.learn C.learning D.learned19.IthinknotdifficultreadingEnglisheverymorning.

A.that;keep B.it’s;keep C.that;tokeep D.it;tokeep20.Theboyfeltveryandfellassoonashelayonthebed.

A.sleepy;sleepy B.asleep;asleep C.sleepy;asleep D.asleep;sleepy二、词汇YoungcouplesliketosearchtheInternetforsome(suggest)onhowtonametheirbabies.Youshouldkeep(peace)eveninfaceofdanger.Ournewmonitormadea(power)speechtothewholeclass.Sallyprefersstayingathometo(go)outonSundays.He(prefer)readingbooksathometoplayingfootballoutsidewhenhewasachild.Heownsover100bigcompanies.Heisoneofthe(success)businessmeninChina.It’susuallyconsideredimpolitetoask(person)questionsaboutothers.

Theyheldapartyin(celebrate)oftheirfiftiethweddinganniversary.

Jacksonhasdifficultyin(solve)theprobleminsuchashorttime.

Georgetreatseveryonewithkindnessand(warm),spreadingpositiveenergy.

It’swellknownthatbluerepresents(sad).

Thehandbagyouboughtyesterday(carry)easily.Iwanttobuyone.-Hi,,Sandy.Hasyourcousinleftcollege?--Yes.She__________(study)inTongjiUniversityforfouryears.He(fix)thecomputerwhichwentwronglastweek.Itlooksasgoodasnew.--Whichteamdoyouthink_________(lose)thegame?--It’shardtosay.Thereisstillsometimeleftbeforeitends.Theboyissocleverthathe__________(win)severalsciencecompetitionsofar.Thescientistdevotedhismosttimeto__________(study)howtoprotecttheenvironment.whatshouldipayattentionto_____________(get)highmarks?Idon’tknowhowmypersonality__________(form).Thoughthereareafewnewwordsinthearticle,it_______(read)well.Alicelearnedtoridelastyear,andsincethenshe_______(ride)toschool.三、翻译句子1..他应该专注于学习,而不应如此关注电脑游戏。Heshouldconcentrateonhisstudiesinsteadof_________somuch________tocomputergames.2.因为公共场所禁止吸烟,我相信越来越多的人将会戒烟。Ibelievemoreandmorepeoplewill_________smokingbecauseit’snotallowedinpublic.3.Itisnotwisebeforeyoustartworking.4.好学生会把他在书本中读到的东西与他在周围所看到的事物联系起来。Agoodstudentwill___________________________________whatheseesaroundhim.5.要想学好英语就不能轻易放弃说英语。IfyouwanttolearnEnglishwell,youcan'tEnglisheasily.6.病人被接上了监测器.Thepatientthemonitor.7.让王老师惊奇的是,在期末考试中李明进步神速,独占鳌头。ToMissWang'ssurprise,LiMingmadesuchrapidprogressthathe_________inthefinalexam.8.他的失误给了我在竞争中领先的机会。Hisfaultgave____________________________inthiscompetition.8.因为高铁,我们的山村终于和外面的世界连在了一起。,theoutsideworld.四、完形填空IhaveafriendnamedMontyRobertswhoownsahorseranch(牧场).Hehasletmeusehisranchtoraisemoneyforyouthatriskprograms.ThelasttimeIwastherehetoldmehisstory.Whenhewasyoung,hisfamilyistoo1tohaveahousetolivein.Whenhewasinhighschool,hewasaskedtowriteapaperabout2hewantedtobeanddowhenhegrewup.Thatnighthewroteasevenpaperdescribinghisgoalofsomeday3ahorseranch.Hewroteabouthisdreamingreat4andheevendrewapicturetoshowa4,000-square-foothousethatwouldsitona200-acredreamranch.Thenextdayhehandeditintohisteacher.Twodayslaterhereceivedhispaperback.OnthefrontpagewasalargeredDwithanotethatread,“Seemeafterclass.”Robertswenttoseetheteacherandasked,“WhydidIreceiveaD?”Histeachersaid,“Thisisanunrealistic(不切实际的)dreamforayoungboylikeyou.Havingahorseranch5alotofmoney.There’snowayyoucouldeverdoit.”Thentheteacheradded,“Ifyouwillrewritethispaperwithamorepossiblegoal(目标),Iwillreconsider(重新考虑)your6.”Theboywenthomeandthoughtaboutitfora7andhardtime.Heaskedhisfatherwhatheshoulddo.Hisfathersaid,“Look,son,youhaveto8yourownmindonthis.”Finally,aftersittingwithitforaweek,theboyturnedinthesamepaper,makingno9atall.Hetoldhisteacher,“YoucouldkeeptheDandIwill10keepmydream.”MontytellsmethisstorybecauseIamsittinginhis4,000-square-foothouseinthemiddleofhis200-acrehorseranch.Hesaidkids’dreamscanbestolen.Don’tletanyonestealyourdreams.Followyourheart,nomatterwhat.1.A.smallB.busyC.poorD.lazy2.A.whatB.whichC.whomD.why3.A.buildingB.donatingC.owningD.raising4.A.difficultyB.detailC.dialogueD.doubt5.A.paysB.takesC.spendsD.requires6.A.gradeB.ideaC.familyD.ability7.A.happyB.longC.shortD.hurry8.A.takeupB.openupC.makeupD.giveup9.A.differencesB.reasonsC.excusesD.changes10.A.neverB.stillC.everD.even五、阅读理解ASpendingtwoorthreehoursplayingoutdoorseachdaycanreducethechanceofbecomingshort-sighted(近视),aresearchshows.Itchallengesthebelief(信念)thatshort-sightednessiscausedbycomputeruse,watchingTVorreadinginweaklight.TheAustraliangovernmentresearchersbelievethatthesunlightisgoodforpeople’seyes.Theystudiedthevision(视力)andhabitsof100seven-year-oldchildreninSingaporeandAustralia.Inall,30%oftheSingaporeanchildrenwereshort-sighted—thisrate(比率)wastentimeshigherthanAustralianchildren.Bothgroupsspendasimilaramount(数量)oftimereading,watchingtelevisionandplayingcomputergames.HowevertheSingaporeanchildrenspentanaverage(平均)ofonlyhalfanhouradayoutdoors—90minuteslessthantheAustralianchildren.ProfessorIanMorgan,fromtheAustralianResearchCouncil’svisionCentre,said,“Humansarenaturallylong-sighted,butwhenpeoplebegintogotoschoolandspendlittleornotimeoutdoors,thenumberofshort-sightedpeoplegetslarger.We’realsoseeingmoreandmoreshort-sightedchildrenincitiesallaroundtheworldandthemainreasonmaybethatcitychildrenspendlesstimeoutdoors.Daylightcanbehundredsoftimesbrighterthanindoorlight.Butwhydoesplayingoutsidepreventusfrombecomingshort-sighted?Scientistsbelievethatnaturallighthasaspecialchemical(化学物质)whichstopstheeyeballfromgrowingoutofshapeandpreventspeoplefrombecomingshort-sighted.Sobeoutdoors.Itdoesn’tmatterifthattimeisspenthavingapicnicorhavingsports.1.HowmuchtimedidtheAustralianchildrenspendoutdoorsonaverageaccordingtotheresearch?A.30minutes.B.60minutes. C.90minutesD.120minutes.2.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Ifpeoplespendlesstimeoutdoors,theywillcertainlybecomeshort-sighted.B.Therearefewershort-sightedSingaporeanChildrenthanAustralianchildrenbecausetheyhavemoreknowledgeofprotectingtheireyesight.C.Therewillbefewerrisksofgettingshort-sightedifpeoplespendtwoorthreehoursadayplayingoutside.D.Whenpeoplebegintogotoschool,theywillbecomelong-sighted.3.Thefifthparagraphismainlyabout__________________________________________.A.whynaturaldaylighthasaspecialchemicalB.whydaylightpreventspeoplefrombecomingshort-sightedC.whydaylightismuchbrighterthanindoorlightD.whatthespecialchemicalwhichcanstopeyeballsfromgrowingoutofshapeisBForalongtime,scientistsbelievedthatonlyhumanswereleft-orright-handed.However,recentstudieshaveshownthatthisisn’ttrue.Justlikepeople,animalsfavoronesideortheother.InIreland,scientistsstudiedagroupof42cats.Theygavethemthreetasks.Onewastogetadeliciouspieceoffishoutofabottle.Theyfoundthatthemalecatspreferredtousetheirleftpaw,andthefemalecatspreferredtousetheirright.Beingleft-orright-handedisn’tlimitedto(局限于)armsandlegs.Itcanincludeeyes,ears,claws,andeventails.InItaly,scientistsdiscoveredthatdogswagtheirtailstotherightwhentheyseesomethingthattheylike.Whentheyseesomethingthattheydon’tlike,theirtailsgototheleft.Therearelotsofotherfunexamples.Left-handeddolphinsswiminadifferentdirectionaroundthepool.Elephantsliketoswingtheirtrunksinonedirection.Evensnakesprefertocurluponlyoneway.Manypeoplebelievethatpolarbearsareleft-handed.Theysay,forexample,thatpolarbearscovertheirblacknosewiththeirrightpaw,whichhelpsthemhideinthesnowwhentheyarehunting.Thentheycansneakup(悄悄靠近)onaseal,andtheirleftpawwillbefreetocatchit.Scientists,however,disagree.Somehavewatchedpolarbearsforthousandsofhours.Theyneversawthebearscovertheirnoseduringahunt.Theyalsosawnoevidence(证据)thattheywereleft-handed.Withouttakinganynoticeofthis,manywebsitescontinuetosaythatpolarbearsareleft-handed.Scientistsarestilllearningaboutanimalsandtheirbehaviors.Thenexttimeyouseeananimal,whetheritsyourpetcatoranelephant,tryfiguringoutyourselfwhichitprefers—leftorright.4.Theunderlinedword“favor”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto.

A.give B.find C.see D.prefer5.InParagraph2,wecangettheinformationabout.

A.anIrishscientistwhostudiescatsB.astudyaboutcatsanditsfindingsC.threetasksdonebymaleandfemalecatsD.anintroductiontohowcatsgetfish6.WhichoneofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutpolarbears?A.It’sbelievedthatpolarbearsareleft-handedfortheyusetheirleftpawtocovertheirnose.B.Thefindingthatpolarbearscovertheirnosewhilehuntingissupportedbyscientists.C.Scientistsdisagreewiththepopularbeliefthatpolarbearsareleft-handed.D.Theinformationfrommanywebsitesthatpolarbearsareleft-handedisbelievable.7.Thepurposeofthispassageismainlyto.

A.introducerecentstudiesofanimalsB.explainwhysomeanimalsareleft-handedC.telluswhichsideanimalspreferD.letuslearnaboutanimalsindifferentcountries六、任务型阅读Self-helpbooksSometimesyoufeelworried.Sometimesyoufeellikeyouwanttoimproveyourself.Howdoyoudealwiththeseproblems?Manypeoplechoosetofindanswersinself-helpbooks.Self-helpbooksareusuallywrittenbyfamouspeopleorpsychologists(心理学家).Theyteachyouhowtodealwithproblemsinyourlife.Forexample,they

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