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人教版高一上学期9月份月考综合检测

英语试题

时间:

120分钟总分:

100分

题号一二三四五六七八九总分

得分

注意事项:

1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息

2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上

第I卷(选择题)

一、阅读理解

A

Babygirlsmaketheirwaydirectlyfordollsassoonastheycancrawl,whileboyswillheadfor

thetoycars,astudyhasshown.Thefindings,thefirsttoshowdifferencesinveryyoungbabies,

suggestthereisabiologicalbasistotheirpreferences.

PsychologistsDrBrendaToddfromCityUniversityLondoncarriedoutanexperiment

involving90infantsagedninemonthsto36months.Thebabieswereallowedtochoosefrom

seventoys.Somewerestereotypicallyboys'toys-acar,adigger,aballandablueteddy.The

restweregirls’toys:

apinkteddy,adollandacookingset.Theywereplacedameterawayfrom

thetoys,andcouldpickwhichevertoytheyliked.Theirchoiceandtheamountoftimetheyspent

playingwitheachtoywererecorded.

Oftheyoungestchildren(nineto14months),girlsspentsignificantlylongerplayingwiththe

dollthanboys,andboysspentmuchmoretimewiththecarandballthanthegirlsdid.Amongthe

two-andthree-year-olds,girlsspent50percentofthetimeplayingwiththedollwhileonlytwo

boysbrieflytouchedit.Theboysspentalmost90percentoftheirtimeplayingwithcars,which

thegirlsbarelytouched.Therewasnolinkbetweentheparents’viewonwhichtoysweremore

appropriateforboysorgirls,andthechildren’schoice.

DrBrendaToddsaid:

“Childrenofthisagearealreadyexposedtomuchsocialization.Boys

maybegiven‘toysthatgo’whilegirlsgettoystheycancarefor,whichmayhelpshapetheir

preference.Butthesefindingsagreewiththeformerideathatchildrenshownaturalinterestsin

particularkindsoftoys.Therecouldbeabiologicalbasisfortheirchoices.Malesthrough

evolutionhavebeenadaptedtoprefermovingobjects,probablythroughhuntinginstincts(本能),

whilegirlspreferwarmercolorssuchaspink,thecolorofanewbornbaby.”

1.Babyboysandgirlshavedifferenttoypreferencesprobablybecause.

A.babyboysaremuchmoreactive

B.babygirlslikebrightcolorsmore

C.theirparentstreatthemdifferently

D.thereisanaturaldifferencebetweenthem

2.Bothbabyboysandbabygirlsliketoplaywith   accordingtothestudy.

A.aball B.ateddy C.acar D.adoll

3.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph3?

A.Nine-month-oldbabyboysdon’tplaywithdollsatall.

B.Two-year-oldbabygirlssometimesplaywithcarsandballs.

C.Theolderthebabiesare,themoreobvioustheirpreferenceis.

D.Parentsshouldteachtheirbabiestoshareeachother’stoys.

4.WhatconclusiondidDr.BrendaTodddrawfromtheresultsofthestudy?

A.Adultspurposelyinfluencetheirbabiespreference.

B.Babies’preferenceisn’taffectedbysocialsurroundings.

C.Babyboyspreferringtomovingtoyswillbegoodathunting.

D.Babygirlspreferringwarmercolorswillbewarm-hearted.

5.Wemayreadthisarticleina   sectionofanewspaper.

A.scienceB.healthC.educationD.entertainment

B

LindaEvanswasmybestfriend—likethesisterIneverhad.Wedideverythingtogether:

piano

lessons,movies,swimming,horsebackriding.

WhenIwas13,myfamilymovedaway.LindaandIkeptintouchthroughletters,andwesaw

eachotheronspecialtime—likemywedding(婚礼)andLinda’s.Soonwewerebusywith

childrenandmovingtonewhomes,andwewrotelessoften.OnedayacardthatIsentcameback,

stamped“Address(地址)Unknown.”IhadnoideahowtofindLinda.

Overtheyears,ImissedLindaverymuch.Iwantedtoshare(分享)happinessofmychildren

andthengrandchildren.AndIneededtosharemysadnesswhenmybrotherandthenmotherdied.

TherewasanemptyplaceinmyheartthatonlyafriendlikeLindacouldfill.

OnedayIwasreadinganewspaperwhenInoticedaphotoofayoungwomanwholooked

verymuchlikeLindaandwhoselastnamewasWagman—Linda’smarriedname.“Theremustbe

thousandsofWagmas,”Ithought,butJstillwrotetoher.

Shecalledassoonasshegotmyletter.“MrsTobin!

”shesaidexcitedly,“LindaEvans

Wagmanismymother.”MinuteslaterIheardavoicethatIknewverymuch,evenafter40years,

laughedandcriedandcaughtuponeachother’slives.Nowtheemptyplaceinmyheartisfilled.

Andthere’sonethingthatLindaandIknowforsure:

Wewon’tloseeachotheragain!

6.ThewriterwenttopianolessonswithLindaEvans_______.

A.attheageof13

B.beforeshegotmarried

C.aftertheymovedtonewhomes

D.beforethewriter’sfamilymovedaway

7.Theydidn’toftenwritetoeachotherbecausethey_______.

A.gotmarried

B.hadlittletimetodoso

C.didn’tlikewritingletters

D.couldseeeachotheronspecialtime

8.Therewasanemptyplaceinthewriter’sheartbecauseshe_______.

A.wasintrouble

B.didn’tknowLinda’saddress

C.receivedthecardthatshesent

D.didn’thaveafriendlikeLindatoshareherhappinessorsadness

9.Thewriterwashappywhenshe_______.

A.readthenewspaper

B.heardLinda’svoiceonthephone

C.metayoungwomanwholookedalotlikeLinda

D.wrotetothewomanwhoselastnamewasWagman

10.Theyhaven’tkeptintouch_______.

A.forabout40years

B.forabout27years

C.sincetheygotmarried

D.sincethewriter’sfamilymovedaway

C

AmotherfromColoradowhodoctorssaidhaddiedwhilegivingbirthtoherson,hassaiditis

aChristmasmiraclethatbothsheandtheboyarealive.

TraceyHermanstorfer’sheartstoppedbeatingandhersonColtynappearedlifelessafterthe

Caesarean(剖腹产)sectiononChristmasEve.However,afewminutesafterhewasborn,both

beganbreathingagain.Dr.StephanieMartintoldGoodMorningAmericashecouldnotexplain

howthepairsurvived.Mrs.HermanstorferandherhusbandMiketoldtheAmericantelevision

showthattheyweredoing“good”followingthedramaatColoradoSpringsMemorialHospital.

Thecouple,whoalreadyhadtwochildren,hadtogointothehospitalsevenweeksearlierthan

planned.Herhusband,37,saidhiswifewastiredafterreceivinganepidural(硬膜外麻醉)during

thelabor(分娩)butafterclosinghereyes,she“wasn’twakingup”.Shestoppedbreathingandshe

isbelievedtohavesufferedaheartattackbeforeherheartstoppedbeatingentirely.

Dr.Martinsaidshewascalledinandthattheoutlookwasgrimsinceinmostsituationslike

this,“despitethebesteffortsoftheteam”,themotherwasoftenunabletoberevived.Inthatcase

doctorsthentriedtofocusondeliveringthebabybutwhenhewasbornhewas“completely

lifeless”.

Mr.HermanstorfertoldtheAssociatedPressnewsagency,“Ihadeverythingintheworldtaken

fromme,andinanhourandahalfIhadeverythinggiventome.”

Dr.Martinsaidshedidnothavea“greatexplanation”forwhyMr.Hermanstorfer’sheartbeat

returned.“Somewherebetweenfourandfiveminutesshehadbeenwithoutheartrateandhad

stoppedbreathingaminuteortwopriortoherheartstopping,”shesaid.Thedoctorswerethen

abletobringthebabybacktolife,andthemotherwasaliveafterthat.

Despitetests,shesaiddoctorswerestillnotsureaboutwhathadhappened.HoweverMrs.

HermanstorferandherhusbandMikehavesaidtheybelieveditwasdowntoamiracle.Shesaid:

“I

gotasecondchanceinlife.”

11.Thestoryhappenedon_______.

A.December,24

B.December,25

C.December,31

D.January,l

12.WhatmighthavehappenedtoTraceyHermanstorferjustbeforeherheartstoppedbeating?

A.Shebecameunconscious.

B.Shetookanap.

C.Shehadabadheadache.

D.Shesufferedaheartattack.

13.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedtoTraceyHermansrorfer?

a.sufferingaheartattack

b.stoppingheartbeatingentirely

c.stoppingbreathing

d.comingbacktolife

e.receivinganepidural

f.producingababy

A.acfdbe

B.fcadbe

C.eacbfd

D.eabcfd

14.WhatfeelingsdidMr.Hermanstorferhaveduringtheincident?

A.Sadanddelighted.

B.Disappointedanddepressed.

C.Sadandangry.

D.Touchedandregrettable.

15.WhichofthefollowingwordsbestexpressesDr.Martin'sattitudetowardsTracey

Hermanstorfer'scomingbacktolife?

A.Shocked.

B.Puzzled.

C.Normal.

D.Curious.

二、完形填空

WhenIwasachild,IlovedtoplayaChinesetraditionalgamewhichwascalledCaughtYou!

I   rememberplayingiteveryspringandfallifwehadgoodweather.Weusuallylooked

forwardtothis   activityledbyourteachers.Atthattime,wealways   askingour

teacherswhenandwheretoplay,andourteachersusedto   withasmile.Theyknewallofus

were   toplaythegame.

Inthisgame,you   alargegroupofpeople(about20-30people),apieceof,anda

smallball.Ourteachers   ustoaparkwithalargegreenlawn(草地),andthenwesatdown

sidebysideinalargecircleexceptforonepersonwhowas   byourteachersandsat

outsidethecircleofstudents.

Tokeepthegame   well,oneoftheteacherswasaleaderandjudge,whoalwaysgave

tomakethegamefair,reasonableandfun.Atthebeginning,wesatinthecircleandoneofusjust

satafewfeetawayfromthecirclewithhis   blindfolded(蒙住).Thatmeantthathe

couldn’tseewhowas   thesmallball.Thiswasakeypoint.

Assoonaseverybodywas   ,theteacherdeclaredastart.Atthatmoment,webeganto

thesmallballonebyonearoundthecircle,andtheonewhosat   couldshout“Stop!

”at

anytimehewished.

Whenweheard“Stop!

”,thestudentwhohadtheballinhishandhadto   andsingasongor

tellastory.Fromtimetotime,welaughedloudlybecausetheplayersmadesomefunny

andnoise.Thepersonoutsidethecirclewas   everyfiveminutes.

NowthatI’mgrownup,I   thisgamebecauseitwasalotoffun.

16.A.nearlyB.clearlyC.probablyD.immediatel

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