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高一上期末英语试题

高一上期末英语试题

第一节:

多项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.Havingtakenallevidenceintoconsideration,thepoliceconcludedthateverythinginherstorywascorrecttothesmallest________.

A.detailB.truthC.wordD.record

22.We’reexpectingJane,assheisour________visitorwhocomeshereforholidayeverysummer.

A.regularB.popularC.particularD.familiar

23.Whenitcomestohouse-building,weshouldsetstrictstandards,withoutwhichfewbuildingswould________iftherewereastrongearthquakeinthefuture.

A.existB.destroyC.surviveD.escape

24.WefeelitimportanttomakeitcleartoteenagersthatwatchingTVorreadingonmobilephonesforsuchalongtimewillcertainly________theireyes.

A.injureB.hurtC.woundD.harm

25.I’msorryIamtoobusyandhaven’taminuteto________,soIcannothelpyoutorepairthecomputeratthemoment.

A.saveB.spareC.spendD.share

26.Shedevotedallherlovetohimwithoutexpectinganythinginreturn,butshe________foritwhenheranawaywithallhermoney.

A.struggledB.foughtC.arguedD.suffered

27.Manycountries,includingJapan,Korea,AmericaandChina,weredeeply________bythenewsofthedeathofKimJongII,topleaderoftheDPRK.

A.touchedB.affectedC.movedD.amazed

28.No.1MiddleSchoolAffiliatedtoCCNUwas________in1950sandhasahistoryofnearlysixtyyears,whichwitnesseditsgrowthandglory.

A.takenupB.sentupC.setupD.raisedup

29.ImightfailbecauseIhaveneverbeengivensuchachallengingtasktodoalone,but________Iinsistondoingit.Idon’tmindit.

A.howeverB.anyhowC.meanwhileD.therefore

30.Iamverygratefulforyourassistance,andhopethatonedayImaybeabletodosomethingforyou________.

A.inturnB.incaseC.inreturnD.inuse

第二节:

完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Mysonwasbadlyhurtinafire.Afterhe31 fromaseriesoftreatments,thedoctorstoldhimtheywouldnotdoanyoperationforsixmonths32 ittooklongfortheskintostopshrinking(收缩).So,hehadtoreturntocollegewithavisible10-inch33 onhisface.

Isaidtomyson,“Keaton,34willpayanymoreattentiontoyourscar35 youdo.Ifitdoesnotbotheryou,itwillnotbother36.”Hetookmyadvicetoheartandreturnedtoschoolwithhishead327 high-gladhewasalive.

 38,everyonehasscarsandshortcomings.Someofyoumayspendmuchtimethinkingthatpeoplewouldlikeyoubetter,39 youlookeddifferent,ordresseddifferently,orcouldhaveadifferentandnewer40.

Butyousee,likeKeaton’sscar,peoplewillonlyjudgeyoubyyourlooks,oryour41,oryourcar,ifyouarejudgingyourselfbythesesamefalse42.

Oneofmyfriendsincollegewasvery43.Atfirst,whenpeoplemethim,theynoticedhis 44 forabout10seconds.Thismanfelt45 abouthimselfandspentmostofhistime 46 aboutotherpeople’scomfortandwelfare(幸福,福利).47,peopleignoredhislooks.Whatpeople48 washiskindnessandhisconcernforthem.Hedidn’tactinanuglywaysopeopledidn’ttreathimasanuglyman.

Therefore,concentrateonwhatyouvalue 49 yourself,becauseifyoucanseethatbeautifulperson,everyoneyouareintouchwithwillseethesame50.

31.A.curedB.recoveredC.improvedD.returned

32.A.becauseB.though C.untilD.before

33.A.cutB.woundC.injureD.scar

34.A.nooneB.anyone C.everyoneD.someone

35.A.asB.likeC.thanD.when

36.A.anotherB.othersC.allD.us

37.A.putB.heldC.takenD.hung

38.A.AfterallB.InconclusionC.InfactD.Aboveall

39.A.aslongasB.ifC.evenifD.asif

40.A.houseB.telephoneC.jobD.car

41.A.clothesB.hairstyleC.figureD.salary

42.A.meansB.standardsC.commentsD.rules

43.A.smartB.optimisticC.rudeD.ugly

44.A.mannersB.expressionsC.looksD.actions

45.A.luckyB.worriedC.goodD.sad

46.A.inquiringB.askingC.knowingD.caring

47.A.CompletelyB.GraduallyC.ObviouslyD.Suddenly

48.A.wantedB.understoodC.broughtD.saw

49.A.withinB.beyondC.exceptD.above

50.A.kindnessB.concernC.beautyD.perfection

第三部分:

阅读理解(共20小题:

每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,

并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Jetlag,causedbytravelingbetweentimezones,isbecomingacommonproblemforfrequenttravelers:

for49percentitisonlyanuisance(讨厌的事)andfor45percentitisarealproblem.Itiscausedbydisruption(破坏)totheinternalbiologicalclock,andmayleadtodigestiveproblems,tiredness,andsleepdisruption.

Generallyspeaking,ourbiologicalclockisslightlydisturbedifwejustmoveintothenexttimezone,butjetlagbecomesaproblemoncewehavepassedthroughthreeorfourtimezones.Thebodytakesaboutonedaytogetovereachhouroftimedifference.Buttheseriousnessofjetlagproblemsalsodependsonourdirectionoftravel.Ifwegonorthorsouth,wewon’tnoticeanydifference,becausethereisusuallynotimezonechange.However,ifwetravelwestwewillbeinadvanceofourselvesasfarasourinternalclockisconcerned,andproblemsmayarise.Awest-to-eastjourney,ontheotherhand,makesuslatecomparedtothelocaltime.Itoftendemandsevengreatereffortinadjustment(调整)sincewearenotquickenoughtocatchupwiththenewtimeschedule.Therefore,atripfromNewYorktoLosAngelesoftencausesfewerproblemsthanaLosAngeles-NewYorktrip.

51.Atravelerwhosuffersfromjetlaghasproblemsin______.

A.adjustinghisbiologicalclockB.knowingthedirectionofajet

C.knowingthedistanceofhisflightD.gettingusedtotheweatherofanewplace

52.Ifonetravelsacrossthreetimezones,heneedsabout______hourstogetoverhisjetlagproblem.

A.24B.36C.48D.72

53.Apersonmaysufferthemostseriouscaseofjetlagwhenhetakesa______journey.

A.east-to-westB.west-to-eastC.north-to-southD.south-to-north

54.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto______.

A.explainthecauseofjetlagproblems

B.teachushowtoavoidjetlagproblems

C.explainthedifferencesbetweentimezones

D.showthewaystolessenthedegreeofjetlagproblems

B

AgentlebreezeblewthroughJennifer’shair.Thegoldenredsunwassetting.Shewasonthebeach,lookingupatthefiery(火红的)ball.Shewasamazedbyitscolor,deepredinthemiddle,softlyfadingintoyellow.Shecouldhearnothingbutthewavesandtheseagullsflyingupaboveinthesky.

Theatmosphererelaxedher.Afterallshehadbeenthrough,thiswaswhatsheneeded.“It’sgettinglate,”shethought,“Imustgohome.MyparentswillbewonderingwhereIam.”Shewonderedhowherparentswouldreact,whenshegothomeafterthethreedayswhenshewasmissing.Shekeptonwalking,directingherselfwhereshespenteverysummerholiday.Theroadwasdeserted.Shewalkedslowlyandsilently.Justinafewhundredmetersshewouldhavebeensafeinherhouse.

Itwasreallygettingdarknow.Thesunhadsetafewminutesbeforeanditwasgettingcoldtoo.Shewishedshehadherfavoritesweateron:

itkeptherreallywarm.Sheimaginedhavingitwithher.Thisthoughtdisappearedwhenshefinallysawherfrontdoor.Itseemeddifferent.Nobodyhadtakencareoftheoutsidegardenforafewdays.Shewasshocked:

herfatherwasusuallysostrictaboutkeepingeverythingcleanandtidy,andnow...Itallseemeddeserted.Shecouldn’tunderstandwhatwasgoingon.

 Sheenteredthehouse.First,shewentintothekitchenwhereshesawanotewrittenbyherfather.Itsaid:

“DearEllen,thereissomecoffeeready.Iwentlooking.”Ellenwashermotherbut—wherewasshe?

Ontherightsideofthehallwaywasherparents’room.Shewentin.Thenshesawher.Hermother,lyingonthebed,wassleeping.Herfacelookedsotired,asifshehadn’tsleptfordays.Shewasreallypale.Jenniferwouldhavewantedtowakeherupbutshelookedtootired.SoJenniferjustfellasleepbesideher.WhenJenniferwokeup,somethingwasdifferent...shewasn’tinhermother’sroomandshewasn’twearingtheoldclothessheranawayin.Shewasinhercomfortablebedinherpajamas(睡衣).

Itfeltsogoodbeingbackhome.Suddenlysheheardavoice,“Areyoufeelingbetternow,dear?

Youknowyougotusvery,veryscared.”

55.ThreedayslaterJennifercamebackhome______.

 A.atsunriseB.atsunsetC.atnightD.atmidday

56.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“Thisthought”mostprobablymean?

A.Theideaofgoingbackhome.

B.Heranxietyaboutherparents.

C.Thefeelingofbeingwarminherfavoritesweater.

D.Thefeelingofgettingbackhomesafely.

57.Herfatherdidn’ttakecareofthegardenbecause______.

 A.hewasbusylookingforher.B.hehadtolookafterhiswife

C.hewasnotstrictwithhisjob.D.henolongerenjoyedworkinginthegarden

58.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?

A.InfactJennifer’smotherhadbeensickfordays.

B.AsJenniferwalkedtowardshome,shebecameincreasinglyscared.

C.Whenshefoundthegardendeserted,sherealizedshewaswrong.

D.Havingexperiencedalotoutside,Jenniferfelthomewassafestforher.

C

Manyofusassumethatthechildofoneoftherichestmenonearthmustenjoyendlessentitlement(特权).But52-year-oldPeterBuffet,asonofbillionairebusinessmanWarren,doesn’tthinkso.

“Peoplewhoarebornwithasilverspoonintheirmouthcanf

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