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17学年上学期高一周练1125英语试题附答案
河北定州中学2016-2017学年第一学期高一英语周练试题(8)
一、选择题
1.----MyGod!
Look,youhavemadethesamemistake.
----____?
It’snoneofyourbusiness..
A.SowhatB.Whatfor
C.WhatifD.What’sup
2.AnAmericanstudentturnedherexamnotesintoVanGogh’sStarryNight,amazedallherteachers.
A.whichB.when
C.whereD.as
3.Untilnow,wehaveraised50,000poundsforthepoorchildren,_______isquiteunexpected.
A.thatB.which
C.whoD.it
4.---Jerry,doremembertotakethemedicinethreetimesadayandstayinbedfortwodays.
---______,Doctor.Iwilldoitastold.
A.GotitB.That’sright
C.That’sOKD.Ithinkso
5.Havingpicturestocolorwillkeepchildren______forhours.
A.amusedB.amusing
C.amuseD.toamuse
6.Recentresearchhas________thecausesofthemysteriousdiseasethathasclaimedthousandsoflives.
A.castlightonB.caughtholdof
C.madesenseofD.laidstresson
7.Paperproducedeveryyearistheworld’sproductionofvehicles.
A.thethreeweightof
B.threetimestheweightof
C.asthreetimesheavyas
D.threetimesasheavieras
8.—Everythingfortheprojecthasbeenprogressingsmoothlysofar.
---____thatyou’llcompleteitontime.
A.NowonderB.Nodoubt
C.NoneedD.Noworry
9.TheChineselanguagediffersfromWesternlanguages_________itusescharacterswhichstandforideas,objectsordeeds.
A.inthatB.sothat
C.inwhichD.forwhich
10.____themoviestarhasalwaysbeenthefocusofmuchmediaattention,hetriestoleadanormallife.
A.WhenB.WhileC.UnlessD.Since
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一、阅读理解(题型注释)
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11.Onthis16-daytour,visitorsmightexperiencethe_______ofSouthAfrica.
A.history,culturesandeducation
B.cultures,sceneryandeducation
C.history,sceneryandeducation
D.history,culturesandscenery
12.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetour?
A.Thetourisavailableallyearround.
B.Touristswillhaveasingleroomeach.
C.Touristsaresuretogowhalewatching.
D.Suppersarenotincludedintheprice.
13.Thepassageiswrittento_______.
A.talkabouttouringexperiences
B.attractpeopletothetour
C.talkaboutthehistoryofAfrica
D.introduceplacesofinterestinAfrica
Myth:
Ifyoucutyourhair,itwillgrowlongfaster.
Truth:
That’snottrue.“Yourhairisn’tlikealawnorarosebush,wherecuttingcanstimulatefreshgrowth,”saysPhillipKingsley.Thelengthofyourhairisgeneticallydetermined.Whenitreachesacertainlength,itstopsgrowing.Whenyouclearupthedeadsplitends,thismakeyourhairlookhealthier,butnotnecessarilylonger.
Myth:
Ifyouskipmeals,youloseweightfast.
Truth:
There’snotruthinthisadvice.Notonlywillyouloseweightbystarvingyourself,butaccordingtoCarolAnnRinzler,thismayactuallycauseyoutogainweight.Rinzlerreasonsthatmissingamealcausesyourmetabolism(新陈代谢)toslowdownsothatyouburnfoodmoreslowly.Thisonlymakesyoufeelhungrierandbythetimeyoufinallydoreachthetableyouwillprobablyeatmorefood.Strangeasitmayseem,studiesshowthateatingseveralsmallmealsandsnacksthroughoutthedayisamorehealthywaytolosepounds.
Myth:
Ifyouswallowgum,itwillstayinsideyourstomachforsevenyears.
Truth:
Actually,ittakesjustafewdaysforgumtomakeitsexit---notsevenyears,saysNeiIzenberg,M.D.,editorofKidsHealthOrganization.Butbecausegumismadeofthesamethingasrubber,itcannotbefullydigestedinyourstomach---soifyougumuptheworksonaregularbasis,youmightfindyourselfinastickysituation.
Myth:
Thebestwaytostopanosebleedistoliftyourheadback.
Truth:
Nowthat’sbadadvice.Bloodynosesarecausedbybrokenbloodvessels,sowhileliftingyourheadbackmightstopthefluidfromrushingoutofyournose,itwon’tstopthebleeding;you’lljustendupswallowinglotsofblood.Yourbestbet?
“Restquietly.Don’tpokeorpick,andthebloodwillnaturallyclot(凝结)withinaminuteortwo”.SuggestsDr.Izenberg.
14.Thelengthofyourhairisdeterminedby________
A.cuttingitoftenB.yourgene
C.thefoodyoueatD.clearingupthedeadsplitends
15.AccordingtoCarolAnnRinzler,skippingmealswill__________.
A.helpyouloseweightfast
B.helpyouloseweightslowly
C.causeyoutobecomefatter
D.makeyouburningfoodmorequickly
16.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Gumcannotbefullydigestedinthestomach
B.Gumcanstayinsideyourstomachforsevenyearsifyouswallowit
C.Gumcanleaveyourstomachafteryouswallowinafewdayslater
D.Ifyouoftenswallowgum,youmightfindyourselfinastickysituation
二、完形填空
OnSundayIhadmyownFather’sDaycelebration.SuddenlyI________aboutmydadalot.Mydadisabsolutelythe________manintheworld.Hewould________refuseanyoneintrouble.
EveryThursdaynight,mydadwould________Shreveport,toachurchthere.Ialwaysdrovethecarforhim.
________thishappenedmanytimes,Irecall(回想起)oneincidentononeofthosetripstoShreveport.Thattimeonthe________,mydadsawahitchhiker(搭便车的人).Dadaskedmetopullthecaroverandofferhima________.Dadaskedhimhisnameandaddress,toldhimours,andtalkedtohimaboutallsortsofthings.
Atfirstthehitchhikerwashesitant(迟疑的),buthechangedhis________ashecouldtellwewerereallylisteningtohim.Ididknowthatitwasquite________outsideandthehitchhikerwasveryhappytobeabletogetaliftinourwarmcar.
We________anotherforty-fiveminutesandlearnedthatthehitchhikerwas________manydifficultiesinlife.Dadtoldhimtokeephisheadupandsaidthat________wouldbecomebetterforhimsoon.Hereachedintohispocketand________thehitchhikeratwenty-dollarbill,leavingonlyaten-dollarbillforhimself.Thehitchhikerthenbecamevery________.
Iwasalwaystoldneverto________ahitchhikerandyetmydaddiditeverytimehesawone.Dadalwaysgavethemmoney________hedidnothavemuchofhisown.
FromthatI’velearnedalotaboutmydadand________.I’velearnedthatifyoucomefromaplacewith________,youwillshowalotofkindnesstopeoplewhoare________.Justonesinglekindactmay________someone’slife.
17.A.worriedB.thoughtC.talkedD.learned
18.A.cleverestB.bravestC.kindestD.funniest
19.A.neverB.everC.oftenD.sometimes
20.A.drivetoB.stayinC.comefromD.headfor
21.A.BecauseB.SoC.UnlessD.Although
22.A.fieldB.streetC.sideD.way
23.A.dinnerB.rideC.chanceD.sign
24.A.attitudeB.tripC.routeD.plan
25.A.darkB.sunnyC.coldD.windy
26.A.walkedB.escapedC.droveD.flew
27.A.facingB.forgettingC.enjoyingD.causing
28.A.habitsB.choicesC.ideasD.things
29.A.returnedB.handedC.paidD.charged
30.A.angryB.nervousC.sadD.grateful
31.A.listentoB.pickupC.laughatD.lookat
32.A.assoonasB.exceptthatC.evenifD.asif
33.A.lifeB.businessC.adventureD.entertainment
34.A.laughterB.successC.complaintD.love
35.A.sufferingB.travellingC.playingD.studying
36.A.destroyB.changeC.riskD.share
三、根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Whenafriendissadaboutthelossofalovedone,it’seasytofeelhelpless.Sometimeswethinkwe’redoingtherightthingbytryingtocheerthemup,orlettingthemknowthattheyshouldtrytomoveon.37.Soherearesomewaystohelpyousupportyourfriendintimeofneed.
1.Recognizethestagesofsadness.
Mostpeoplesufferingalosswillgothroughthesestages,ofteninnoparticularorder:
denial(拒绝),bargaining,anger,depressionandacceptance.38.Themorefamiliaryouarewiththesestages,thebetteryou’llbetosupportyourfriend.
2.39.
Weareoftenreadytopraisethepersonwhoappearstobedealingstronglywithaloss.Theproblemisthatweneedtoallowthemtobehumanandvulnerable(脆弱的)sometimestoo.Afterall,there’sstrengthinlettingoutyourfeelingsfromtimetotime.
3.Askthemwhattheyneed.
It’snormaltofeelyoucanguesswhatyourfriendneeds.Becausewe’realldifferent,itisbesttoaskthemwhatitisthatyoucandoforthem.Iftheysay“Idon’tknow”or“nothing”,don’twalkawayorworry.40.Andletthemknowthatyouwillbetherewhentheythinkofsomething.
Finally,keepinmindthatlossisnotjustfeltthroughdeath.Itcanbethelos