吉林省吉林市第一中学学年高一英语月考试题.docx

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吉林省吉林市第一中学学年高一英语月考试题

2015-2016学年吉林一中高一下学期四月考英语测试卷

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一、单项选择(注释)

1、Thiscollegeallowsstudentstodeveloptheirowninterests,to________extenttheywished.

A.whoeverB.howeverC.whateverD.whenever

2、TheRomanpeopleoriginallylivedinnorthwestIndiain________isnowsoutheasternPakistan.()

A.whatB.which

C.thatD.Where

3、__________thetrainaccidentwasamiracle(奇迹).

A.ThechildwouldsurviveB.Whythechildsurvived

C.ThatthechildsurvivedD.Whenthechildsurvived

4、Adecisionwasmade____________thosewhooncecheatedtogetapositioninthecompanywouldbefired.()

A.whetherB.thatC.whatD.if

5、—It’ssolate.Ourson___beback!

—Don’tworry.Idaresayhe___havesomeextraworktodo.()

A.can;mustB.will;mightC.should;mustD.must;may

6、Somepeopleareworryingaboutthepossibility________cellphonescouldberesponsibleforarangeofillnesses,fromrashestobraintumors.

A.thatB.whyC.howD.whether

7、—TomcametoworklastFriday,butnoonehasseenhimsince.

—hehavehadanaccident?

A.ShouldB.MustC.MightD.Could

8、Acomputer__________thinkforitselfanditmustbetoldwhattodo.

A.can’tB.couldn’t

C.maynotD.mightnot

9、—Couldyoudomeafavor?

—Itdependson________itis.

A.whichB.whicheverC.whatD.whatever

10、Ireadaboutitinsomebookorother,doesitmatter_____itwas?

()

A.whereB.whatC.howD.which

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二、完形填空(注释)

11、Anexperiencewasunforgettable.WewerewaitingforTomina41.Hewasswimmingunderwater.Thereweremanybeautifulshellsatthebottom.Ifhecouldeverfindsomeandbringthemup,hewouldmakealotofmoney.Itwasagoodandfastwaytobecomerich.Myunclewaswithustotakecareofus.SuddenlyIsawOfai42hisarms.ThenIcouldseealargedarkfish

43underthewater.AllatonceIwasfrightenedto44.

“Ashark!

”criedmyuncle.Ananxiousexpressionsuddenly45onhisface.HewasthinkingofhowtosaveTom.We46atmyuncleandwaitedforhimtotakeaction.

Thefishcamenear.Nowwecouldseehimbetter.Hewas47ayellow-browncolorandasbigasourboat.WhatcouldwedotohelpTom?

Hehadbeenunderwaterformorethananhour.Sobynowhemustbeverytiredanditwasdifficultforhimtoswimfastenoughto48thetrouble.ThinkingthatTom’slifewasatgreatrisk,myunclecould49itnolonger.Without50hetookhisknifeandjumpedintothewater.Downhewentaftertheman-eatingfish.Thesharkwas51straightforTom.52,suddenly,thefishturned.Myuncle’sstrongarmhad53theknifedeepintothesideofthegreatfish.Thewaterturnedredasbloodranfromtheshark.

NowTomhadtimetoreachthetop.54hewassafeintheboat.Butthefishwas55.Heturnedto56themanwhohadhurthim.Asheswamtomyuncle,heopenedhisgreatmouth.Againtheknifewentforward.Thistimeitcutdeepintotheshark’snose.

Foraminutethesharklay57.NowUncleHarrywasabletoswimtothetop.Tomquicklypulledhimintotheboat.Itwasn’tlongbeforethesharkcametolife.Hehittheboatwithsuchahard58thatthesideswerealmo

stpushedin.Werowedashardaspossibleandfinallyweweresafeontheseashore.

Itwasmyuncle’s59andabilitythatsavedTomandallofus.Welearnedalessonfromthisexperiencethatcourage60everythingintimeofgreatdanger.Wewillalwayskeepthisexperienceinmind.

41.A.beachB.boatC.carD.port

42.A.waveB.raiseC.holdD.extend

43.A.lyingB.crawlingC.movingD.jumping

44.A.burstintoB.loseheartC.losemywayD.holdmybreath

45.A.appearedB.existedC.reflectedD.flashed

46.A.calledB.staredC.laughedD.shouted

47.A.inB.ofC.atD.with

48.A.getalongwithB.breakawayfromC.keepupwithD.getoutof

49.A.standB.makeC.holdD.accept

50.A.difficultB.permissionC.delayD.preparation

51.A.headingB.waitingC.fightingD.looking

52.A.MeanwhileB.LuckilyC.ThenD.Anyhow

53.A.putB.threwC.tookD.sent

54.A.AfterallB.OfcourseC.

AtlastD.Infact

55.A.angryB.calmC.braveD.sad

56.A.seeB.helpC.attackD.protect

57.A.quietB.frightenedC.stillD.discouraged

58.A.movementB.weightC.blowD.crash

59.A.courageB.kindnessC.clevernessD.enthusiasm

60.A.mattersB.meansC.suggestsD.overcomes

12、ALoveNoteToMyMom

WhenIwasalittlegirl,Iwouldoftenaccompanyyouasyoumodeledforfashionphotographers.ItwasyearslaterthatIfinallyunderstoodwhatrolemodeling41__inyourlife.LittledidIknowyouwere42everypennyyouearnedtogoto43school.

Icannotthankyouenoughfor44youtoldmeoneautumnafternoonwhenIwasnine.Afterfinishingmyhomework.Iwantedintothediningroomwhereyouwereburied45pilesoflawbooks.Iwas46.WhywereyoudoingwhatIdo—memorizingtextbooksandstudyingfor__47?

Whenyousaidyouwereinlawschool,Iwasmorepuzzled.Ididn’tknowMoms_48__belawyerstoo.Yousmiledandsaid,“Inlife,youcandoanythingyouwanttodo.”

AsyoungasIwas,thatstatementkept49inmyears.Iwatchedasyoufacedthe50ofcompletingyourstudies,startingcompanieswithDad,whilestillbeinga51andaMomoffivekids.Iwasexhaustedjustwatchingyou52.Withyourwordsofwisdominmy53__mind,Isuddenlyfeltunlimitedfreedomtodream.Mywholeworld54.Isetouttolivemylifefilledwith55,seeingendlesspossibilitiesforpersonalandprofessionalachievements.

Yourwordsbecamemymotto.I56foundmyselfintheuniquepositionofbeingeitherthefirst(womandoctorinMarylandRotary)57oneofthefewwomen(chiefmedicalreporters)inmyfield.IgainedstrengtheverytimeIsaid,“Yes,I’lltrythat.”

Encouragedbyyour58,Ihaveforgedahead(毅然前行)withmylife’sjourney,lessafraidtomakemistakes,and59meetingeachchallenge.Youdidit,andnowI’m60it.Sorry,gottorun.Somuchtodo,somanydreamstolive.

41.

60.

A.doing

B.considering

C.correcting

D.reading

13、Amousewaslookingthroughacrackinthewallonedayandsawthefarmerandhiswifeopeningapackage.Hewascuriousaboutwhatfoodthepackagemay 41 .Hewasshockedto 42 thatitwasamousetrap.Themouserantothefarmyard, 43 everyone,"Thereisamousetrapinthehouse!

"

Thechicken 44 hishead,saying,"Mr.Mouse,Icantellyouthistrapisagreatconcernforyou,butIcan’tbe 45 withit."Themouseturnedtothepig."Iamso 46 ,Mr.Mouse,butthetrapisnoconcernofmine,either"saidthepig.Themousethenturnedtothebull."Itsoundslikeyouhavea 47 ,Mr.Mouse,butnottheonethatconcernsme,"thebullsaid.Themousereturnedtothehousewithitsheaddownandwas 48 thatnobodywasconcernedaboutit.Heknewhehadtofacethe 49 onitsown.

Thatnightthesoundofatrap 50 somethingwasheardthroughoutthehouse.Thefarmer’swife51toseewhatwascaught.In 52 ,shecouldnotseeitwasasnake.Thesnake53her.Thewifecaughtahighfeverandthefarmerknewthebest 54 totreatitwastodrinksomechickensoup.Hetookhis 55 togetthesoup’smainingredient—thechicken.Thewifegot56andneighborscametotaketurnssittingwithher.Thefarmerhadto 57 them,sohekilledthepig.

Thefarmer’swifedidnotgetbetter.She58diedandsomanyfriendscametoherfuneralthatthefarmerhadto 59 thebulltofeedallofthem.Soletusrememberthatwhenanyoneofusistrouble,weareallat60.

41.A.acceptB.offerC.hideD.contain

42.A.admireB.proveC.discoverD.hear

43.A.warningB.orderingC.persuadingD.scolding

44.A.usedB.raisedC.noddedD.hung

45.A.providedB.comparedC.botheredD.equipped

46.A.curiousB.hungryC.excitedD.sorry

47.A.problemB.failureC.diseaseD.shame

48.A.frightenedB.depressedC.satisfiedD.encouraged

49.A.pityB.packageC.trapD.wall

50.A.catchingB.gatheringC.followingD.kicking

51.A.requestedB.expectedC.happenedD.rushed

52.A.windB.smokeC.darknessD.silence

53.A.bitB.defendedC.threatenedD.disturbed

54.A.opinionB.wayC.placeD.message

55.A.forkB.toyC.nailD.knife

56.A.busierB.sickerC.poorerD.older

57.A.feedB.forgiveC.protectD.instruct

58.A.frequentlyB.eventuallyC.graduallyD.absolutely

59.A.keepB.forceC.carryD.kill

60.A.sightB.restC.riskD.ease

14、Jenniesatatherwindowasusual,lookingoutuponthestreet,withalookof1onherface,

Thenshesawalittleboyrunningdownthestreet.Lookinguptothewindow,he2hishatandbowedwithabright,pleasantsmile.

“Whatanice3,”saidJennietoherself,astheboyranoutof4.“Itseemslikehavingthesunshine.Iwisheverybodywhogoesbywouldlookup5smile.

George,thelittleboy,toldhismotheraboutthatgirlwhenhegotbackhome,“Shelooksso6.IwishIcoulddosomethingforher.”

“Whynotgivehersome7?

”saidhismother.

Thenextmorning,asJenniesatatthewindowagain,shesawGeorgewithahandfulofbeautifulflowersinfrontofherwindow.Smilingpleasantly,heasked,“CanIcomein?

”Jennietoldhim8togetintothehouse.

OpeningthedoortoJennie’sgentle“9”,Georgesaid,“I’vebroughtyousomeflowers.”

“Aretheyforme?

”saidJennie10.“Howkindyouare,”shecontinued,“I’ve11receivedanyflowerssincewemovedtothetown.”

“Didyouliveinthe12?

”askedGeorge,13theold,smallandemptyroom.

“Yes,”Jennienodded.

Jennie14haveahappyfamilyandliveinthecountryside.However,shelostherright_15inanaccidenta

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