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高一英语下学期第二次月考试题及答案
2019届3月阶段性检测
高一英语试卷
第一部分:
语法知识(20题,每题1分,共20分)
1.______makesthisshopdifferentisthatitoffersmorepersonalservices.
A.WhatB.WhoC.WhateverD.Whoever
2.Chinahashundredsofislands,______weallknow.
A.inwhichB.atwhichC.ofwhichD.onwhich
3.ThemoreIthinkabouthim,themorereasonsIfindforlovinghim______Idid.
A.
asmuchasB.aslongasC.assoonasD.asfaras
4.---Eachofthestudents,workinghardattheirlessons,______thebook. ---SohaveI.
A.isreadingB.hasreadC.readingD.reads
5.______fullpreparations,wedecidedtoputoffthemeetingtillnextweek.
A.Wedidn’tmakeB.HavingnotmadeC.WehadnotmadeD.Nothavingmade
6.Iordertosearchfortheescapedmurderer,thepolicedecidedtoquestion______cam
ealongthisroad.
A.whoB.whomC.whoeverD.whomever
7.Shewrotealettertoherfather,_____shemadehersecretknown.
A.whichB.thatC.inwhichD.when
8.you’vetriedit,youcanunderstandhowpleasantitis.
A.UnlessB.BecauseC.AlthoughD.When
9.Thebabyisgenerallyhealthy,buteverynowandthenhe______acold.
A.hascaughtB.iscatching C.willcatchD.doescatch
10.Itiswhentheplane______thatyou’dbetterfindoutatthebookingoffice.
A.wouldtakeoffB.hadtakenoff C.wastakingoffD.istakingoff
11.Writteninahurry,_____.
A.theyfindmanymistakesinthereportB.Sammademanymistakesinthereport
C.therearelotsofthemistakesinthereportD.thereportisfullofspellingmistakes
12.---Wheredidyougettoknowtheprofessoroverthere?
---Itwasattheworkshop______wedidresearchtogether2yearsago.
A.thatB.thereC.whichD.where
13.---Howlongdoyouthinkitwillbe_______Chinasendsamannedspaceshiptothemoon?
---Perhapstwoorthreeyears.
A.whenB.untilC.thatD.before
14.―Mum,Forwhatdoyoualwaysmakemeeataneggeveryday?
―______enoughproteinandnutritionasyouaregrowingup.
A.GetB.GettingC.TogetD.Tobegetting
15._______we’llgocampingtomorrowdependsontheweather.
A.IfB.WhetherC.ThatD.Where
16.Theprizeofthegameshowis$30,000andanallexpenses____vacationtoChina.
A.payingB.paidC.tobepaidD.beingpaid
17.______madetheschoolproudwas_______morethan90percentageofthestudentshadbeenadmitted
tokeyuniversities.
A.What;becauseB.That;becauseC.That;whatD.What;that
18.JennywasverysadoverthelossofthephotosshehadshotatCanada,thiswasamemorysheespeciallytreasured.
A.asB.ifC.whenD.where
19."Youcan'thavethisfootballbackyoupromisenottokickitatmycatagain,"theoldmansaidfirmly.
A.becauseB.sinceC.whenD.until
20.---I’msorry,butthere’snosmokingonthisflight. ---Oh,I______that.Sorry,Iwon’tagain.
A.don’tknowB.didn’tknow C.won’tknowD.haven’tknown
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
CalvinGilliandidn’tbelievethatNorwaywastheplaceforanadventurousholiday.However,somefriendstoldhimtogothereandhelovedit.
“I’manextreme-sportsmaniac.I’vetraveledtomanydifferentcountries,butIdidn’texpectNorwaytobeagoodplaceforanextremeholiday.TouristsusuallyvisitNorwaybecauseofitsoldVikinghistoryortogofishingandboatinginthefamousfjords(峡湾)toenjoyarelaxingholiday,ortogoclimbingtoenjoythebeautyofnature.ButIdidn’tgoforfishing;Iwantedadventure.
“SkiingisthebestthingyoucandoinNorway.Svartisen,theBlackIceglacier(冰川),iswonderful.Theiceisnottheusualwhitebutadeepbluecolor,likethesea.However,youhavetowearspecialclothes,becauseskiingonamillion-year-oldglaciercanbeverydangerous.”
“Then,thereisHunderfossenFamilyParkforTollPark.You
cangowaterskiingandiceskating.ItiscertainlyabeautifulplacebutitismoreexpensivethanvisitingotherpartsofNorway.
“IalsovisitedtheHomenkollenSkiJumpinOslo.Theviewfromthetopoftheskijumpwaswonderfulandthetheskimuseumwasveryinteresting.Iwantedtotryajumpbutunfortunately,it’sonlyforprofessionalski-jumpers.Anyway,IwasverytiredandIneededabreak,soIwentbacktomyhotelandgotsomesleep.
“Nextyear,IamgoingtotakemygirlfriendtoNorway,too.SheishavingherholidayinAustralianowandshewantstohaveadifferenttypeofadventurefornextyear.”
21.HowdidCalvinGillianfeelabouthistrip?
A.BoredB.RelaxedC.SatisfiedD.Disappointed
22.Theunderlinedword“maniac”(inpara.2)referstosomeonewho___.
A.Hasastronginterestinsomething
B.B.Hasabadopinionofsomething
C.Expectsthingstobesuccessful
D.Likestocompetewithothers
23.WhatdidCalvinGilliandoinNorway?
A.Ski-jumpingB.ClimbingC.FishingD.Skiing
24.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?
A.CalvinGillian’sHolidayCountriesB.TravelinDifferentCountries
C.HistoricalPlacesinNorwayD.ANorwegianAdventure
B
Scientistshavebeenworkingtogrowmeat“invitro,”orinalaboratory,formanyyears.Inthelaboratory,theymixcells(细胞)fromahorseandapig.Theyfeedthecellstohelpthemincreaseinnumberandgrowintoasmallpieceofmeat.
Rightnow,themeatthatscientistshavemadeisverysmallandlooksgraybecauseinvitromeatdoesnotneedbloodtogrow.Butthisisnotitsonlyproblem.
Ittakesalongtimeforthemeatto
growandscientistsdonotknowhowtomakealargeamount.Italsocostsalotofmoneytomakeinvitromeat.Makingenoughforonemealwouldcost$250,000.
Althoughproducinginvitromeathasmanyproblems,scientistscontinuetoworkbecauseinvitromeatwouldhavemanyadvantages.Sincewehave7,000,000,000peopleontheplanettofeedin,vitromeatcanhelplowertheneedfortheearth’sresources(资源).
Besides,“Movingtheproductionofmeatfromfarmstolaboratorieswouldhelpcutdownthehugeamountofharmfulgasesproducedbyfarmanimals,”saysreporterNickCollins.
Invitromeatcouldsolvemanyoftheproblemsofanimalmeat.Butcanhumanseatthisinvitromeat?
Scientistsdonotknowifiteventasteslikerealmeat.Becauseoffoodresearchlaws,theyarenotyetabletotastetheirmeat.Buttheyhopesomedaypeoplecanbuyitintheirlocalmarket.Theysayitisrealmeatanditisjustmadeinadifferentway.
Alotofpeoplearestillworriedaboutinvitromeat.However,itwillbeyearsbeforethemeatisreadytosell.KateShipard,awriterforMotherJonesmagazine,says,“Itwillrequirehardtestingbeforeitcanbefedtohumans.Itisstillsuchanewideathatwedonotknowyetwhathealthproblemsitmayhave.Rightnow,therearenorulesforinvitromeat.”
25.Whatarethescientiststryingtofindoutint
heirexperiment?
A.Howtogetanewkindofanimal.
B.Howtomakeanewkindofmeat.
C.Howtomakeanimalmeattastebetter.
D.Howtogreatlyincreaseanimals’numbers.
26.What’sParagraph2mainlyabout?
A.Thewaystoimprovetheexperiment.
B.Thebadinfluencetheexperimentbrings.
C.Theproblemsscientistsfaceintheexperiment.
D.Thedifficultyincollectingmoneyfortheexperiment.
27.WhatdoesNickthinkofinvitromeat?
A.Itstopspeople’scrueltytoanimals.
B.Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.
C.Itisagainsttherules.
D.Itworrieshimalot.
28.Accordingtoscientists,invitromeat____.
A.Issafetoeat.B.Tasteslikerealmeat.
C.Maybesuccessfulinthefuture.
D.Willsoonbeavailableonthemarket.
C
CALGARY,CANADA---ItwasoneofthemostimportantphonecallsBruceBurrellhaseverreceived,acallwarningthatafloodwasheadedCalgary’sway.
“IgotaphonecallaboutfiveinthemorningonThursdayfromLenMcCharles,whowasonwatchatthetime,andhesaid“therehasbeenbigfloodinginCanmoreandit’sheadingthisway,”saidBurrell,theheadoftheCalgaryEmergencyManagementAgency.
“Igotupimmediately,turnedonthemorningnews,sawthepicturesfromCanmoreandthencalledMcCharlesback.Isaid“opentheEmergencyOperationsCentre.”
BurrellwasintheEOCfor48hoursstraightanditwasn’tuntilBurrellleftthecentreforthefirsttimethatthedisaster(灾难)hithim.
“Onceyoustepoutsideandyouactuallyseeitandhearit,itpaintsacompletelydifferentpicturefromwhatyouthoughtyouwouldbedealingwith.”
CalgaryfirefighterscametohelptheCalgarianswhowereinfluencedbyfloodwaters.KealPrince,captainoftheCalgaryFireDepartmentremembershowayoungboylosthisfingerwhilehelpingawomanremovedebris(瓦砾)outofherhouse.
“Ashisfingergotcutoffitwenti
ntoafullyloadeddumpster(装好的垃圾箱)”Princesaid.“Peoplehadworkedhourstogetthedumpsterloadedandnowthey’reworkingtirelessly,quicklytounloadthatdumpster,lookingforthatfinger.”
“Wehadtoremovealotofdebristofindthatfinger.Luckily,thefingerwasfoundanditwasreattached(重新接上),”Princeadded.
Burrellisproudofwhatthecityhasachievedsofar.Andhesaysthecitycouldn’thavedoneitwithouthundredsofunsungheroes.“TherewerealotofunbelievablethingsthatwentonduringthefloodandIthinkthatiswhatCalgariansneedtobeproudof.”
29.OnthemorningofThursday,Burrell______.
A.Recogisedhishousewasflooded
B.WascalledtogotoCanmoretohelppeople
C.Gottoknowfromothersaboutacomingdisater.
D.Openedhishouseandfoundsomethingwaswrong.
30.Hearingwhathadhappened,Burrell________.
A.Calledthecentretocollectpictures
B.ReportedtheeventtotheTVstation
C.Wenttoth