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级高中一年级上英语第一次月试题整理
2017级高一上英语月考试卷(2017.10.13)
(总分:
100分考试时间:
90分钟)
第一部分阅读理解(每小题2分,满分20分)
A
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▲ Articlesshouldbetypewritten(打印的)anddoublespaced,usingonlyonesideofthepage.
▲ Yourname,yearofbirth,schoolname(andEnglishteacher),home
addressande-mailaddressmustbeincluded.
▲Forphotos,placetheinformationonthebackofeachenvelope:
PLEASEDON’TFOLD.
▲Pleasekeepcopiesofyourtext,picturesorphotos.
▲ThesentenceMUSTBEWRITTENwithyournameoneachwork,"Ipromisetheaboveworkiscompletelyoriginal(原创的)."
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1.Alltheinformationaboutthewritermustbeincludedexcepthis/her_______.
A.schoolnameB.e-mailaddress
C.yearofbirthD.telephonenumber
2.HowmanywayscanyoufindinthepassagetocontactSchoolLife?
A.1. B.2. C.3. D.4.
3.WhodoyouthinkwillwritearticlesforSchoolLife?
A.Studentswhoareinterestedinwriting.
B.Teacherswholovewritingandtakingphotos.
C.Parentswhowishtheirkidstobepopularwriters.
D.Readerswhohadahappytimeintheirchildhood.
B
SweetestDayiscelebratedonthethirdSaturdayinOctoberasadaytomakesomeonehappy.Itisanoccasionwhichoffersallofusanopportunitytoremembernotonlythesick,theaged,andchildrenwhohavelosttheirparents,butalsofriends,workmates,relativesandneighborswhosehelpfulnessandkindnesswehaveenjoyed.
Over60yearsago,whenaClevelandmannoticedthatsomepeople,suchaschildrenwholosttheirparentsandpatientswholayinbed,toooftenfeltforgottenand neglected,hedevelopedinhismindtheideaofshowingthemthattheywereremembered.Hedidthisbygivingthemsmallgifts.Withthehelpofhisfriendsandneighbors,hegavethosepeoplesmallgiftsonaSaturdayinOctober.Duringtheyearsthatfollowed,otherClevelandersbegantotakepartinthecelebration,whichcametobecalled“SweetestDay”.Overtime,theSweetestDayideaofspreadingcheertothepoor,thesickandchildrenwhohadlosttheirparentswasbroadenedtoincludeeveryone,andbecameanoccasionforrememberingotherswithakindactorasmallgift.SoontheideaspreadtoothercitiesallovertheUSA.
SweetestDayisnotbasedonanysinglegroup’sreligiousbeliefsoronafamilyrelationship.Itisareminderthatathoughtfulwordordeedenricheslifeandgivesitmeaning.
Becauseformanypeoplerememberingtakestheformofgiftgiving,SweetestDayoffersustheopportunitytoshowothersthatwecare,inapositiveway.
4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A.SweetestDayiscelebratedonthethirdSundayinOctober.
B.SweetestDayisjustanoccasiontocareaboutdisabledpeople.
C.SweetestDayisanoccasionforloverstoexpresslove.
D.SweetestDayisadaytomakeothershappy.
5.Theunderlinedword“neglected”inthesecondparagraphmeans“______”.
A.remembered B.hated
C.disappointed D.paidlittleornoattentionto
6.WhichofthefollowinghaslittlerelationshiptoSweetestDay?
A.Visitingsickpeopleofthehospital.
B.Visitingchildrenwhohavelosttheirparents.
C.Givingflowerstosweethearts.
D.Givingfriendssmallgifts.
C
Dogs,andsometimescats,havelongbeenusedassupportanimalstohelphumansdealwithdifferentphysicalconditions,butducks,notsomuch.
Danielmadeinternationalheadlinesafterphotosofhimaccompanying(陪伴)hismasterCarlaonanairplanewerepostedonline.It’suncommonthatyouseeaduckonanairline.Soit’snosurprisethathecaughtpeople’seye—everyoneontheplanewaspleasedtohavesuchalovelyduckonboard,andcouldn’tstoptakingphotosofhim.
DanielisasupportanimalforCarlawhoisreceivingfrompost-traumaticstressdisorder(PTSD)(创伤后应激障碍).In2012,CarlakeptDanielasapet,butshehadaterriblecaraccidentayearlater.Then,Danielbecamehersupportanimal.
IttookCarlafourmonthstolearnhowtowalkagain,butbesidesphysicalpain,shealsohadtodealwithPTSD.Luckily,Danielwasthereforherwhensheneededhim.Hehasaccompanied(陪伴)hereverywhere,mostlyoncarrides.Thistimemarkedhisfirstairplaneflight.CarlahadaletterfromherdoctorinwhichhestatesthatitisinherbestinteresttohaveDanielaroundasasupportanimal.Shepresentedittotheflightcrew(工作人员)sothey’dallowDanielonboard.
Danielissmarterthanthecommonbird,too.Whenheisathomeandwantshisdiaper(尿布)tobechanged,hejustwalkstothetable.Whenheishungry,hewalksdirectlytohisfeedbowl.“Somepeoplehave