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下学期高一英语月考试试卷

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.qualification,abilityandexperience,IthinkJohnisthemostsuitablepersonforthejob.

A.IntermsofB.IncaseofC.AsaresultofD.Infaceof

22.suchadifficultproblem,hedidn'tknowwhattodo.

A.FacedB.FacingC.FacedtoD.Facingwith

23.ScientistshavefoundnooflifeonMarssofar,thoughgreateffortshavemadeon

theresearch.

A.symbolsB.signsC.marksD.signals

24.Nooneexcepttwostudentsthemeeting.

A.hasbeenlateforB.havebeenlateforC.waslateforD.werelatefor

25.Thefactoryisnearourschool.Wearesufferingfromitssmoke.

A.livedB.situatingC.livinginD.located

26.theyeartheoutputofthefactoryrose_____about10%morethantheyearbefore.

A.By;toB.In;atC.In;byD.By;with

27.Inthemiddleofthesquare_,whichwasbuiltinhonoroftheheroesthatgavetheirlivesin

thewar.

A.standingamonument(纪念碑)B.amonumentstands

C.doesamonumentstandD.standsamonument

28.Mrs.Smithfellill.Shewenttowork,_,andtriedtoconcentrateonwhatshewasdoing.

A.otherwiseB.howeverC.besidesD.therefore

29.assheis,shecantoprotectherself.

A.Achild;takemeasuresB.Child;makemeasures

C.Child;takemeasuresD.Achild;makemeasures

30.—Isthereany_betweenthetwostyles?

—Notabit.Thetwoaredifferentineveryway.

A.similarityB.differenceC.popularityD.comparison

31.Reachingthetopof_MountTaiinsixtieswas___unforgettableexperience.

A.\;the;anB.\;his;anC.\;his;\D.\;the;an

32.Anidea_toherthatshemightworkoutthemathsprobleminanotherway.

A.passedB.happenedC.struckD.occurred

33.—WheredidyoustudyJapanese?

—Ididn't.I___whenIvisitedTokyo.

A.pickeditupB.tookitupC.madeitupD.turneditup

34.Theoldmanfeltagreatweight__offhismindthemomentheknewhissonreturnedsafe

fromthebattlefield.

A.takingB.tobetakenC.takeD.taken

35.1metBobatJane'sbirthdaypartyandbeforethatweeachother.

A.hadneverseenB.didnotsee

C.haveneverseenD.neversaw

第二节完型填空(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,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AsthetrainapproachedtheseasidetownwhereIwasgoingtospendmyholidays,Iwentinto

thecorridorto36mylegs.Istayedthereashortwhile,breathinginthefreshseaairand

37afewwordswithoneofthepassengers,whomIhadmetearlieronthe38.

WhenIturnedtogobackto39,1happenedtoglanceintothecompartment(车厢)nextto

mine.Sittingtherewasamanwhomanyyearsbeforehadbeenmyneighbor.Hewasagreat

40;itusedtotakehoursto41himoncehebeganaconversation.Iwasnotatall42

whenhewenttoliveinanotherpartofLondon.Wehadnotmetsincethen,43didIwishto

meethimnow,when44wasabouttobegin.

Luckilyatthatmomenthewas45busytalkingtothemanoppositehimtocatchsightof

me.Islippedback,tookdownmytwosuitcasesandcarriedthemtothefarendofthecorridorso

astobereadyto46thetrainassoonasitstopped.Themomentthetraincametoastop,I

calledaporter,whocarriedmyluggageoutofthestationand47meataxi.Asthetaxiran

towardsmysmallhotel,Ibreathedadeepsighofreliefatmy48.Therewaslittlechancethat

Ishould49myboringex-neighboragain.

WhenIreachedthehotel,Iwent50tomyroomandrestedthereuntilitwastimefor

dinner.ThenIwentdowntothediningroomand51adrink.Ihadhardlyraisedtheglassto

mylips52antoofamiliarvoicegreetedme.Ihadnotescapedfromthetiresomeneighbor

53!Hegraspedmewarmlybythehandandinsistedthatwe54atableinthe

dining-room."Thisisapleasant55Jhesaid.UIneverexpectedtoseeyouagainafterall

theseyears.^^

36.A.reachB.exchangeC.stretchD.loosen

37.A.exchangingB.changingC.talkingthroughD.talkingabout

38.A.fruitstandB.departmentstore

C.busstopD.stationplatform

39.A.thestationB.myseatC.thewaitingroomD.theoffice

40.A.talkerB.poetC.writerD.hero

41.A.workwithB.takecareofC.getawayfromD.payattentionto

42.A.happyB.afraidC.sorryD.content

43.A.soB.noC.notD.nor

44.A.holidayB.schooldayC.workdayD.conversation

45.A.veryB.tooC.soD.much

46.A.getonB.stayonC.catchD.getoff

47.A.foundB.gaveC.offeredD.stopped

48.A.goodluckB.nicechoiceC.narrowescapeD.badfortune

49.A.keepintouchwithB.runinto

C.knockdownD.catchupwith

50.A.carelesslyB.aimlesslyC.sadlyD.straight

51.A.orderedB.requestedC.fetchedD.asked

52.A.whileB.beforeC.whenD.after

53.A.aboveallB.afterallC.firstofallD.inall

54.A.spareB.rentC.reserveD.share

55.A.surpriseB.interviewC.appointmentD.party

第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Mr.Jacksonworkedinafactory.Therehedroveatruck.Hecarriedthemachinesthatwere

madeintheirfactorytothestation.Hedrovewellandgotmoremoneythanhisworkmates.His

wifetookgoodcareofhimanddidallthehouseworkathome.

Butthemanhadashortcoming:helikeddrinking.Heoftendrankalittlewhenhehadsupper.

Andafterthathewenttobedandsoonfellasleep.Itdidn'thinder(防碍)hisworkandMrs.

Jacksondidn'lmindit.

Onesummerafternoonitwasveryhot.Mr.Jacksonfelttiredandthirsty.Hestoppedbyabar

onthesideoftheroadandhadarest.Oneofhisfriendssawhistruckandaskedhimtodrink.He

agreedandtheydrankalot.Andhedidn'tstopatthecrossingwhenthelightswerered.A

policemantriedtostophim.Buthedrovefasterandsoontheyfoundhiminthefactoryandthey

kneweverything.Hewasnearlysentawayforit.Hewasverysorryafterthatandpromisedhe

wouldn'tdrinkanylongerwhenhewasatwork.

Oneday,onhiswayhome,hemetanoldfriendofhisandtheywerebothhappyanddrank

much.Whenhegothome,hiswifewasangrybutshedidn'tsayanythingandhelpedhimtogoto

bed.Thenextmorningshesaid,“Youdrankalotagainlastnight!,,

“Whotoldyouaboutthat?^^Mr.Jacksoncalledout."Ididn'tdrinkat

“Butyoutoldmeaboutityourself!v

“Canyoubelievewhatadrunk(醉汉)says?"

56.AtfirstMrs.Jacksondidn'tstopherhusbanddrinkingbecause.

A.hedidn'tdrinktoomuchB.hewenttoworkontime

C.heneverdrankwhenhewasatworkD.hegotmoremoneythanhisworkmates

57.,sohewasnearlysentaway.

A.Mr.Jacksondidn'tstopwhenthelightswerered

B.Mr.Jacksondrovetoofastwhenhewasdrunk

C.Mr.Jacksondrankwithhisfriendinthebar

D.Mr.Jacksondidn'llistentothepoliceman

58.As,Mr.Jacksonpromisednottodrinkwhenhewasatwork.

A.hiswifewasangrywithhimB.thepolicemanpunished(惩罚)him

C.hisfriendsaskedhimnottodosoD.heknewitwasdangerousforhim

59.Mrs.Jacksondidn'tsayanythingthateveningbecause.

A.shethoughtherhusbandpoorB.shefeltsorryforherhusband

C.itwasnousetalkingtoadrunkD.herhusbandknewhewaswrong

B

ScientistsaroundtheworldhavebeenstudyingthewarmingofwatersinthePacificOcean

knownasElNino.TheappearanceofElNinoisknowntoaffecttheweatheraroundtheworld.

Scientistsstilldonotcompletelyunderstandit.Yettheynowfindtheycanuseittotellaboutthe

futureindifferentareasoftheworld.

OneexampleistheworkoftwoscientistsatColumbiaUniversityinNewYork,MarkCane

andGordonEshel.AscientistofZimbabwe,RogerBucklandworkedwiththem.Theyhavefound

thatwhenElNinoappears,Zimbabwehaslittleornorain.ThismeanscomcropsinZimbabwe

arepoor.ThelastElNinowasin1991to1993.ThatwaswhensoutheasternAfricasuffereda

seriouslackofrain.

ThescientistswroteabouttheirrecentworkinthepublicationNature.Theircomputer

programcantellwhenanElNinowilldevelopuptoayearbeforeitdoes.Theysuggestthatthis

couldprovideaneffectiveearlywarningsystemforsouthernAfrica,andcouldpreventmany

peoplefromstarving.

60.ElNinoisknownas__.

A.thechangingoftheweatherinsouthernAfrica

B.thewarmingofwatersinthePacificOcean

C.theweatherwhichbringsdrought(旱灾)toAfrica

D.theweatherphenomenon(现象)thatbringsheavyrainstoAfrica

61.ScientistsstudyElNinoinorderthat___.

A.theycanprovideakindofearlywarningtotheplacethatwillsufferfromdrought

B.theycantellwhyZimbabwehaslittleornorain

C.theycandosomeresearchworkinthisfield.

D.theycanputallthisinformationintotheircomputers.

62.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Natureisthenameofthearticlewrittenrecentlybythescientists.

B.ThreescientistsfromtheUSAworkonthissubject.

C.SouthernAfricasufferedaseriousdroughtandmanypeoplediedfromhunger.

D.ElNinohassomethingtodowithZimbabwe'spoorcrops.

63.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.AppearanceofElNinoisPredictable(可预测的)B.DroughtinZimbabwe

C.EarlyWarningSystemD.WeatherinAfrica

C

Noteveryoneintheworldrequiresthesameamountoflivingspace.Theamountofspacea

personneedsaroundhimisacultural(文化的)difference,notaneconomic(经济的)one.

Knowingyourownpsychological(心理的)spaceneedsisimportantbecausetheystronglyaffect

yourchoices,including,forexample,thenumberofbedroomsinthehome.Ifyouwerebrought

upinatwo-childfamilyandbothyouandyoursisterorbrotherhadyourownbedrooms,the

chancesare,ifyouhavetwochildrenormore,thatyoualsowillofferseparatebedroomsforthem.

InAmerica,forexample,theytrainpeopletowanttohavetheirownroomsbygivingthemtheir

ownroomswhentheyarebabies.Thisisveryrareintheworld.Inmanyothercountries,thebaby

sleepsinthesamebedwithhisparentsorinabednearthem.

Thespaceinthehomealsoshowsalotaboutpsychologicalspaceneeds.Somefamiliesgather

closertoeachotherandthesizeoftheirhousehasnothingtodowithit.Othershaveseparatelittle

cornerswherefamilymembersgotobealone.

Althoughitistruethatpsychologicalspaceneedsarenotdecidedbyeconomicreasons,they

sometimeshavetobechangedalittlebecauseofeconomicpressures.Itisalmostimpossible,

however,tocompletelychangeyourpsychologicalspaceneeds.

64.ThefirstsentenceinParagraph1"Noteveryoneintheworldrequiresthesameamountof

livingspace^^means””

A.Notwopeopleneedexactlythesameamountoflivingspace.

B.Nobodyneedsarequiredamountoflivingspace.

C.Theworldrequiresthesameamountoflivingspace.

D.Livingspacerequirementsarenotalwaysthesame.

65.Somefamiliesgatherclosertoeachotherathomethanothersbecause.

A.theyhavelimitedlivingspace

B.theyarebroughtupinalargefamily

C.itsatisfiestheirpsychologicalspaceneeds

D.thechildreninthefamilysleepinthesamebedwiththeirparents

66.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.Americansaretrainedtoliveinlargeroomsatbirth.

B.Economicsituationdecidedone'samountofspaceneeds.

C.Peopleinvariouscountriesdemanddifferentpsychologicalspace.

D.Knowingyourpsychologicalspaceneedsisimportant,asitaffectsyourfuture.

67.Accordingtothewriterofthepassage,psychologicalspaceneeds.

A.arenotaffectedbyincomeatall

B.havenothingtodowithculturalbackground

C.canbechangedifyoumakeupyourmindtodoso

D.canhardlybechangedaltogether

D

Boxingwaslongviewedsickly.Generallyforbiddenbylawinearlierdays,thefightingwas

usuallydonewithbarefists,andmatchesoftenlastedfortyorfiftyrounds.

In1882JohnL.Sullivan,afighterofgreatpower,wontheworldheavy-weightchampionship

ofPaddyRyaninabare-fistedbattlemarketbyhitting,scratching,andbitingwithoutanyrule.

Fiveyearslater,whilefightingPatsyCardiffatMinneapolis,Sullivanbrokehisrightarminthe

thirdround,buthecontinuedfightingtothesixthroundandwon.In1889,SullivandefeatedJake

Kilrainwithhisbarefistsinanotherchampionshipfight,winningtwentythousanddollarsanda

diamondprizemedal.Hisadmirerstalkedofchoosinghimtorunforthenextgovernor,buthe

traveledtoAustraliaforaboxingtourinstead,comingbackonlytolosehistitleinatwenty-one

roundmatchwithayoungCalifornianamedJamesJ.Corbett.

GentlemanJim'svictoryinthismatchmarkedaturningpoint,foritshowedscientificboxing

wasoverstrength.ButCorbett5stitleendedin1897,whenanotherboxer,BobFitzsimmons,in

lessthanthreeseconds,achievedhisgoalandthenFitzsimmonsknockedoutanIrishman,won

himheavyweightchampionshipoftheworldandinventedterrible"solarplexuspunch,,.

68.Boxingmatchesintheearlydayswere.

A.shortandbloodyB.usuallyspare-timecompetitions

C.governedbystrictrulesD.cruel

69.Sullivanwassopopularthathisadmirers.

A.encouragedhimtobeagovernor

B.raisedtwentythousanddollarsforhim

C.advisedhimtotakeaboxingtourofAustralia

D.encouragedhimtowinanotherchampionship

70.GentlemanJim'svictoryoverSullivanwasaturningpointbecauseit.

A.markedthefirstappearanceofthe"solarplexuspunch”

B.toldusthatthescientificboxingwasadvanced

C.wasdecidedonthebasisofstrength

D.removedthelong-timeheavy-weightchampion

第二节(共5小题;焉小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余

选项。

Americansboughtanestimated18andahalfmillionbicycleslastyear.Somebikesneverget

muchriding.71ButaprojectbasedinWashingtonisputtingunwantedbikesfromthe

UnitedStatestogooduseindevelopingcountries.

KeithObergisthedirectorofBikesfortheWorld.Hesaid/4Everybodyhasanoldbicycle,and

itisusuallynotridden.72

BikesfortheWorldcollectsbicyclesanddeliversthematlowcosttocommunityprogramsin

developingcountries.ThebicyclerecyclingprogramisoneofthelargestintheUnitedStates.Itis

asponsoredprojectoftheWashingtonAreaBicyclistAssociation.

73Sincethenithasshippedmorethan40,444bikestocommunitiesinAfrica,Latin

AmericaandtheCaribbean,saysdirectorKeithOberg.

BikesfortheWorldpartnerswithnonprofitgroupsintheUnitedStatestocollectunwanted

bikes.Thenitworkswithnonprofitintheothercountriestogetthebikestoorganizationsand

individualsthatneedthemthemost.

Forexample,theBicycleEmpowermentNetworkNamibiausesthebikestoprovide

transportationforhealthworkers.74Theorganizationalsohasbicycleambulanceservicesto

transportthesick.

TheBicycleEmpowermentNetworkalsoprovidestrainingandsupporttohelplocal

organizationsandindividualsopenbikeshopsoftheirown.Thebusinessesselltherecycledbikes

atlowcostandproviderepairservices.75

A.Mostlytheygatherdust.

B.However,theyareveryexpensivetobuy.

C.Itsitsthereinthegarage,orbasementorshed,goingtowaste.

D.BikesfortheWorldbeganin.

E.DoyouknowwhenBikesfortheworldbegin?

F.Thatmakesitpossibleforthemtovisitmorepatientseachday.

G.Manyoftheorganizationsusethemoneytheyearntohelppayforothercommunity

projects.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题

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