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届高一测英语

2015届高一(上)阶段练习22012.12

.ListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Home.B.Hospital.C.Cafeteria.D.Restaurant.

2.A.Watchingashow.B.Stayingathome.

C.Buyingshoes.D.Buyingfood.

3.A.Studentandprofessor.B.Readerandlibrarian.

C.Customerandshopassistant.D.Salesmanandmanufacturer.

4.A.Calltheeditorofthenewspaper.B.Putanadinthenewspaper.

C.Gototheinterviewer'soffice.D.Applyforafull-timejob.

5.A.Tomwaskilledintheaccident.B.SomeonesavedTom’slife.

C.ItdidlittledamagetoTom'scar.D.Tomsurvivedtheaccident.

6.A.Suewasthelastintherace.B.Thewomanhaswatchedtherace.

C.OtherrunnersfellbehindSue.D.Suecouldhardlyfinishtherace.

7.A.BothofthemareanxioustotryChinesefood.

B.Theywillhavedinnertogether.

C.Thewomanwillbetreatedbytheman.

D.Thewomanrefusestohavedinnerwiththeman.

8.A.Heistoobusyhimself.

B.Hedoesn'twanttohelpher.

C.He'dbegladtohelpafterfinishinghisownwork.

D.Hehasalreadyfinishedhisownwork.

9.A.Thebatteryisnotcorrectlypositioned.

B.Shedoesn'tknowhowthecalculatorworks.

C.Thecalculatorneedsanewbattery.

D.Themanshouldenterthenumberinadifferentorder.

10.A.ThejobsareadvertisedinFrenchandSpanish·

B.ThenoticeappearedinFrenchandSpanishnewspapers.

C.ShewouldliketoteachthemanFrenchandSpanish.

D.FrenchandSpanisharenecessaryforthejob.

SectionB

Directions:

InSectionB,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswiththeinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.

Blanks11through14arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

PERSONALRECORD

(SummerChineseCourse)

Name:

LindaPowell

Nationality:

11

Identity:

12student

Dateofregister:

15,13

Major:

14

Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.

II.GrammarandVocabulary

SectionA

Directions:

BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

15.Thenumberofpetsabandonedbytheirowners____by30%intherecentthreemonthsbecauseofthedecliningeconomy,accordingtoUKpetcharity,BlueCross.

A.haverisenB.hasrisenC.havebeenrisenD.hasbeenrisen

16.Theconstructionofthenewartmuseumstartedtwoyearsago,butit ______   sofarduetovariousreasons.

A.hasnotcompleted B.hasnotbeencompleted

C.hadnotcompleted  D.hadnotbeencompleted

17.Wearrivedatworkinthemorningandfoundthatsomebody_____intotheofficeduringthenight.

A.brokeB.hadbrokenC.hasbrokenD.wasbreaking

18.I’dliketoarrive20minutesearly_____Icanhavetimeforacupoftea.

A.assoonasB.asaresultbC.incaseD.sothat

19.Youwon’tpassthisexam_________youmakeupyourmindsandworkhard.

A.onceB.aslongasC.unlessD.if

20.—Letmetellyousomethingaboutthejournalist.

—Don’tyouremember_____methestoryyesterday?

A.toldB.tellingC.totellD.tohavetold

21.Heclaimed_____inthesupermarketwhenhewasdoingshoppingyesterday.

A.beingbadlytreatedB.treatingbadly

C.tobebadlytreatedD.tohavebeenbadlytreated

22.Ratherthan_____onacrowdedbus,healwaysprefers______abicycle.

A.ride,rideB.riding,rideC.ride,torideD.toride,riding

23.Ihavenoobjection_____theeveningthem.

A.tospendB.tospendingC.ofspendingD.spending

24.Davidapologizedfor______toinformmeofthechangeintheplan.

A.hisbeingnotable  B.himnottobeable

C.hisnotbeingableD.himtohenotable

25.Standingonthetopofthehill,Iwouldnotdoanythingbut______theflowingofthecloudsaroundme.

A.enjoy            B.enjoying          C.enjoyed      D.toenjoy

26.Shetalkedaboutthepeopleandthings_____interestedhergreatlyduringherstayhere.

A.whichB.thatC.whoD.what

27.Thebooksareforthestudents_____nativelanguageisn’tChinese.

A.thatB./C.whoseD.whom

28.Icanneverforgettheday_____weworkedtogetherandtheday_____wespenttogether.

A.when…whichB.which…when

C.what…thatD.onwhich…when

29.Thedepartmentstore_____hismotherworksisintheeastofthecity.

A.which  B.inwhich  C.that  D.who  

SectionB

Directions:

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.selectB.techniquesC.wastedD.effectivelyAB.familiar

AC.betterAD.slowlyBC.averageBD.materialsCD.review

Readingcanbefun,butitcanalsobetime-consumingifyourspeedisnotasfastasyou’dlikeittobe.The30readingspeedcanrangefrom200to350wordsperminute,butthatspeedcanvarydependingonyourreadingexperienceandthe31youarereading.It’salsoimportanttounderstandwhatyouarereading—evenwhenyouimproveyourspeed.Hereareafewtipstohelpyoubecomea32reader.

Adjustyourreadingspeedasyoureaddifferentmaterials.Slowdownwhenthematerialisnewtoyouoryouneedtounderstandthematerialfully.Speedupifyouarealready33

withthematerialoryoudon’thavetounderstanditcompletely.

Anotherwaytoimproveyourreadingspeedistofocusonthekeywordsinthesentences.Alargeamountofreadingtimeis34onconjunctions,prepositions,orarticles(i.e.a,an,the,but,and,etc.).

Talkaboutwhatyou’veread.Somereadersfindthatbytalkingabouttheirreadingwithfriendsorfellowstudents,theyareabletounderstandthematerialmore35.

Determineareadingschedulethatworksforyou.Youmayfindthatyoucan’tconcentrateonthematerialformorethananhour(orahalfhour).Also36atimeofthedaywhenyouarereadytoread.

Don’tre-readrightaway;itwillslowdownyourreadingspeed.Ifyouabsolutelydon’tunderstandpartofthereadingselection,gobackand37themateriallater.

Findaproperreadingplace,whereinterruptionsordistractionswillnotdisturbyourreading.

Practice.Practice.Practice.Thebestwaytoimproveyourreadingspeedistopracticereading.

Tryoutsomeoftheabove38,andthenperfectthestrategiesthatworkbestforyou.

III.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

EveryoneknowshowthestoryofCinderellaends,butdidyoueverreallythinkabouthowshespentherdaysbeforeshemettheprince?

Herdaily___39___wasnotfascinating.Shedideverythingfromsweepingthefloortocookingthemeals.IfsomeonehadaskedCinderella,“Arethereanykindsof___40___workthatyouparticularlyhate?

”sheprobablywouldhaveanswered,“Why,none,ofcourse.Houseworkismyduty!

”Intherealworld,___41___,mostpeoplehavedefinite___42___forcertainsortsofhousework.Twoofthesetasksareironingclothesandwashingdishes.

 Ironingclothesismosthated___43___itisnotataskthatcanbecompletedquicklyorthoughtlessly.Eachpieceofclothingmustbehandled___44___,soironingabasketoflaundrycantakehours!

Afterironingapieceofclothingwithgreatcare,youneedtoplaceitonahangerassoonaspossible.Ifyoudonotfollowthesedirectionscarefully,itmightbecome___45___andyouhavetostartover.Perhapsthatiswhyironingisnota___46___thingtodo.It___47___extremeattentiontodetailfrombeginningtoend.

 Anotherhouseholdjobthatmanypeopledislikeiswashingdishes.___48___,somepeopleclaimthatthisworkisnolongeraproblembecausewehavedishwashersnow!

However,noonewould___49___thatdishes,silverware,and___50___potsandpanswashedinadishwasherdon’tcomeoutascleanastheydowhenwashedbyhand.Forthisreason,manyofus___51___towashourdishesbyhand,butwearenotnecessarilyhappydoingit.Cleaningdishesisajobthatnotonlytakesalotofenergybutalso___52___thepatiencetowashanddrythem.___53___,unlikeironingclothes,washingdishesisathingthatusuallymustbedoneeveryday.Idon’tknowhowCinderellafeltaboutthisparticulartask,butIbelievethatmostpeoplehateitasmuchasIdo.

39.A.paradeB.patternC.routineD.response

40.A.householdB.patrioticC.invisibleD.mechanical

41.A.moreoverB.henceC.howeverD.therefore

42.A.desiresB.dislikesC.opinionsD.appeals

43.A.butB.becauseC.althoughD.sothat

44.A.gracefullyB.brieflyC.individuallyD.neutrally

45.A.suspendedB.transferredC.leakedD.wrinkled

46.A.favouriteB.regularC.primaryD.painful

47.A.callsonB.callsforC.takesonD.takesfor

48.A.AsaresultB.InfactC.OfcourseD.Forexample

49.A.argueB.admitC.agreeD.assume

50.A.occasionallyB.constantlyC.especiallyD.classically

51.A.attachB.refuseC.continueD.engage

52.A.reducesB.regulatesC.removesD.requires

53.A.InadditionB.InawordC.Onthe

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