广东省汕头市潮南区陈店实验学校学年高一下学期第一次月考英语试题Word下载.docx
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“Oh,Alfred!
Petrol?
Youusedto9tea.”
Iquickly10thatIneededsomepetrol,butshedidn’tseemtohearme.ShejustkeptcallingmeAlfredandtalkingabouthowlongithadbeensinceshehadseenme.ShewasactingverystrangelyandIwas11toleave.Assoonasshewenttogettea,IwentoutofthehouseasfastasIcould.12,therewasanotherhousedowntheroadandIwasabletobuyseveralgallonsofpetrol.WhenItoldthemanaboutmy13.Hesaid,“Oh,thatisMissEmily.Shelivesbyherselfinthatbighouse.She’s14butshewouldn’thurtanyone.Sheisstillwaitingforthemanshewassupposedtomarrythirtyyearsago.Thedaybeforetheir15helefthomeandnevercamebackbecauseofthewar.”
1.A.walkB.holidayC.driveD.picnic
2.A.workB.petrolC.orderD.sight
3.A.buyB.borrowC.sellD.send
4.A.restedB.stoppedC.steppedD.walked
5.A.amazedB.pleasedC.surprisedD.tired
6.A.beatB.stoodC.knockedD.struck
7.A.waitingB.searchingC.longingD.looking
8.A.orderB.hearC.imagineD.remember
9.A.likeB.haveC.drinkD.make
10.A.explainedB.realizedC.noticedD.discovered
11.A.excitedB.anxiousC.worriedD.amazed
12.A.FortunatelyB.LatelyC.ImmediatelyD.Personally
13.A.expressionB.ideaC.scheduleD.experience
14.A.kindB.funnyC.strangeD.angry
15.A.marriageB.journeyC.planD.wedding
第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15分)
Everyonehadachildhood.Andchildhoodexperiencesareoftenveryfunny.Childrenoftenmakeus16(laugh).It’strue17childrenbrightenupahome.Theyneverturnoffthelights.
Ioftenrecallmychildhood,theyears18manyinterestingthingshappened.WhenIwasatwo-year-oldchild,bothmyparentswerealwaysverybusywiththeirwork.Mymotherworked19asalesmanagerinacompanywhilemyfatherservedin20army.SoIlivedwithmygrandmainavillage.Iwasalwayswaitingformyparentsathome.Oncemyfather21(send)usaphotoofhisinasoldier’suniform,22waspostedonthetableremindingmeofhim.
Oncemymothercametoseemeandwewent23(shop)together.Onthewaywesawagroupofsoldiers.AndwhenIsawthem,Ibecamevery24(excite).Isaidinaringingvoicepointingto25,“Thisismyfather,andthisismyfather,andthatismyfather,too!
”
Mymothersaidshewouldrememberthatmomentallherlife.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第1节阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Mygrandmotheroftensaidtome,“Youcancountthenumberofyourtruefriendsonthefingersofonehand.”ForalongtimeIthoughtthiswastrue.However,I’venowdiscoveredmygrandmotherwasonlyhalfright.Maybewedoonlymakeafew“best”friendsinourlifetime,butthosearen’ttheonlypeoplethatwecancallfriends.Therearemanydifferenttypes.Letmetellyouaboutafewofthem.
OnetypeoffriendsisthetypeIcallthe“footballmomfriend”.MyneighborSallyisagoodexample.Webothhavekidswhoplayfootballinafootballclub,andsomeonehastotakethemtopracticeandpickthemup.SallyandIandtwoothermotherstaketurnstodothis.Wemeetsometimesandhaveteaandtalkaboutwhatourkidsaredoing,butthosearetheonlytimesthatwemeeteachother.Ienjoybeingwiththesewomen,butwedon’tdoanythingelsetogether.
Anothertypeiscalledthe“hobbyfriend”.That’sthepersonyoushareaninterestorahobbywith.MichaelandCater,whoarebrothers,areagoodexampleofthistype.We’reallinabirdwatchingclub.Everyfewweekendsthemembersoftheclubgoonatriptowatchdifferentkindsofbirds.There’snothingromantic(浪漫的)aboutmyrelationshipwithMichaelandCater,ofcourse.Wejustshareinterestinbirds.
Thenthere’sthe“otherhalfofthecouple”typeoffriends.JimismarriedtoRose,afriendthatI’veknownsincecollege.WhenRosemarriedJim,IrealizedthatIwouldhavetobeJim’sfriendifIwanttocontinuetobeRose’s.JimandIdon’tsharesomanyinterests,butwedohaveafriendlyrelationship.
26.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphtellusabout?
A.Weneedtruefriendsinourlifetime.
B.Wehavefewbestfriendsinourlifetime.
C.Weshouldmakenewfriends.
D.Wemustbefriendlytoallourfriends.
27.Manypeoplearementionedinthispassage.Whoisthewriter’struefriend?
A.Sally.B.Michael.C.Jim.D.Rose.
28.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisRIGHT?
A.Finallythewriteragreeswithhergrandmother.
B.MichaelandCaterbothfallinlovewiththewriter.
C.Thewriterherselfsometimestakesherkidtothefootballclub.
D.Sallyandthewriterareclosefriends.
29.Howmanytypesoffriendsarementionedinthepassage?
A.2.B.3.C.4.D.5
30.Fromthelastparagraphwelearnthat________.
A.thewritermadefriendswithJimonlybecauseofRose
B.Jimwasthewriter’sgoodfriendatcollege
C.Rosedidn’twantthewritertobeafriendofherhusband
D.thewritermadefriendswithRosebecauseofJim
B
Ifyouseesomeonedrowning,speedisveryimportant.Onceyougethimoutofthewater,ifheisn’tbreathing,youhavefourminutesbeforehisbrainiscompletelydestroyed.Supporthisneck,tilt(使翘起)hisheadbackandpresshischin(下巴)upwards.Thisstopsthetongueblockingtheairwayinthethroatandissometimesenoughtogethimbreathingagain.Ifthatdoesn’twork,startmouth-to-mouthbreathing.Presshisnostrils(鼻孔)togetherwithyourfingers.Openyourmouthandtakeadeepbreath.Blowintohislungsuntilhischestrises,thenremoveyourmouthandwatchhischestfall.Repeattwelvetimesaminute.Keepdoinguntilhelparrives.
Tobringachildbacktolife,keepyourlipsaroundhismouthandnoseandgentlyblowintohismouth.Givethefirstfourbreathsasquicklyaspossibletofillthebloodwithoxygen.If,inspiteofyourefforts,hestartsturningabluegreycolor,youcanfeelnopulse(脉搏),thenpressingisthelastchanceofsavinghislife.
Witharmsstraight,rock(摇动)forwards,pressingdownonthelowerhalfofthebreastbone.Don’tbetoohardoryoumaybreakarib(肋骨).Checkhoweffectiveyouareseeingifhiscolorimprovesorhispulsebecomesindependenttoyourchestpressing.Ifthishappens,stopthepressing.Otherwisecontinueuntilrescuearrives.
31.Thispassageismainlyabout________.
A.howtosavepeopleoutofthewater
B.howtogivefirstaidtopeoplewhoaredrowning
C.howtodomouth-to-mouthbreathing
D.howtosaveachildfromariver
32.Onceyougetadrowningmanoutofthewater,ifheisn’tbreathing,youmustfirst________.
A.gethimbreathingagain
B.takehimtothenearesthospitalassoonaspossible
C.findsomeonetohelpyou
D.calltheFirstAidCentre
33.Inthelastparagraph,theword“rescue”means________.
A.breathB.doctorC.helpD.pulse
34.Ifthedrowningboyhasnopulse,________.
A.pressinghischinupwardsisenoughtogethimbreathingagain
B.blowingairintohismouthissuretosavehislife
C.pressinghisnostrilstogetherwithyourfingerscanwork
D.pressinghischestisthelastchanceofsavinghislife
35.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Ifamanfailstobreatheforfourminutes,hisbrainwillbecompletelydestroyed.
B.Ifyouseesomeonedrowning,youmustgivehimmouth-to-mouthbreathing.
C.Don’tstoppressinghischest,ifthedrowningmanstartsbreathingagain.
D.Whenpressing,youcandoitashardasyoucan.
C
Aftercommuting,cookingdinneranddoinghouseholdchores,theaverageparenthasjust30minutestodevotetotheirchildrenintheevenings,accordingtoanewstudy.Oneinfourworkingparentsworrythathalfanhoursimplyisn’tenough,whilealmosthalffretthattheyaren’tagoodenoughparentduringtheweek.
However,parentingexpertsbelievejust12minutesadaymaybeenoughformothersandfatherstofullyreconnectwiththeirchild—aslongastheyasktherightquestions.ChildpsychologistDrClaireHalseysaidaskingaseriesofopen-endedquestionscanhelpimproveparents’relationshipwiththeirchildren.
Amongthequestionsrecommendedintheresearchare:
“Howmanytimeshaveyousmiledtoday—whatmadeyoulaugh?
”;
“Canyouactoutwhatyoudidatbreaktime?
“Whoistaller—mummyoryourteacher?
”and“Whatarethenamesofthetoysyouplayedwithtoday?
”Parentsofolderchildrenareadvisedtostartupaconversationwith:
“I’vegotagreatstoryforyoubutIwantoneinreturn…youfirst!
”or“Tellmesomeschoolgossip…I’mallears!
”
DrHalsey,workingwiththemakersofRibenaPlus,whocommissionedtheresearch,said:
“Thereisnooneastoughontheirownparentingskillsasaparent—butthisstudyshowsthereisnoneedforparentstobesoharsh.It’shardforworkingparentstojugglealltheirresponsibilitiesanditcanfeellikeguiltissimplyaparent’slot—butit’sabsolutelynot.Byusingclevertacticssuchasalittlepreparationalongsideuseofopen-endedquestions—