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14 广东省高州市大井中学10-11学年高一上学期第一次月考(英语) Mr.JoneshadalwayswantedtomakeatripintothemiddleofAfricatoshootwildanimals.16 firsthehadnoenoughmoney,andthenhewasmarried.Hiswifehadnotwantedhimto17 her.Atlasthiswife  18 tothetripifheallowedhertogo,too.

 “Butitwillbeveryuncomfortable,”Mr.Jones  19her,“Itwillbeveryhotandweshallliveinatent,andit  20 bedangerous.”“Idon’tcare,”saidhiswife,“Iwanttogowithyou.”Sotheyboughtabigtent,campbeds,arefrigerator(电冰箱)whichdidnotneed  21 andmanyotherthingswhichwouldmakethetripcomfortable,andwentofftothe 22 ofAfrica.

 Thefirstmorning, 23 Mr.Jonestookhisgunandleftthetent,he 24 hiswifeabellandexplainedtoher,“Ifyoufallin 25 andyouneedme, 26 thisbellandI’llcomeatonce.”

 Afterafewminutes,heheardthebellandreturned  27  tothetent.“What’sthematter?

”heasked.“  28  ”saidhiswife,“Iwasonly  29 thebell.”Mr.Joneswentoff,butafteraquarterofanhour,thebellrang  30  .

 Mr.Joneshurriedbacktothetent,buthiswifesaid,“I’m  31.Iwascleaningourtent,andIknockedthebelloverbymistake.”Mr.Jonesreturnedtohis 32 ,butsoonheheardthe  33 oncemore.Thistime,whenhegotbacktohis  34 ,thetentwasburningandMrs.Joneswaslyingontheground,with 35 runningfromabigcutonhershoulder.“That’sbetter!

”saidMrs.Jones.“Thistimethebellhadbeenusedcorrectly!

16.A.And        B.But           C.For   D.So

17.A.leave    B.miss          C.marry  D.care

18.A.allowed    B.permitted      C.satisfied  D.agreed

19.A.told     B.advised        C.persuaded    D.warned

20.A.may     B.ought         C.can’t     D.shall

21.A.money    B.electricity      C.force          D.power

22.A.south     B.middle        C.east     D.west

23.A.while     B.until          C.before    D.after

24.A.gave       B.sent          C.lent        D.bought

25.A.hurry       B.surprise       C.safety    D.danger

26.A.hit    B.knock         C.beat           D.ring

27.A.again   B.back          C.quickly        D.home

28.A.Something  B.Nothing        C.No            D.None

29.A.ringing     B.trying     C.using         D.testing

30.A.again        B.once          C.across         D.away

31.A.happy      B.sorry          C.tired          D.allright

32.A.wife      B.tent     C.trip           D.hunting

33.A.cry      B.shot           C.bell      D.shout

34.A.garden         B.house          C.camp          D.office

35.A.water          B.tears       C.blood          D.sweat

16-20BADDA 21-25BBCAD 26-30DCBBA 31-35BDCCC

15、广东省高州市顿梭中学10-11学年高一9月月考(英语) WhenDavewaseighteen,heboughtasecondhandcarfor200sothathecouldtraveltoandfromworkmore  21  thanbybus.Itworkedquitewellforafewyears,butthenitgotsoold,anditwascostinghim  22  muchinrepairsthathedecidedthathehadbetter  23  it.

 Heaskedamonghisfriendstoseeifanyonewasparticularly  24  tobuyacheapcar,buttheyallknewthatitwasfallingtopieces,so  25  ofthemhadanydesiretobuyit.Dave'sfriendSamsawthathewas  26   whentheymetoneevening,andsaid,“What's  27  ,Dave?

 Davetoldhim,andSamanswered,“Well,whataboutadvertisingitinthepaper?

Youmay  28  moreforitthatwaythanthecostoftheadvertisement!

”ThinkingthatSam's___29___wassensible(合理的),heputanadvertisementinaneveningpaper,whichread“Forsale:

smallcar,  30   verylittlepetrol,onlytwoowners.Bargain(要价)at50.”Fortwodaysaftertheadvertisementfirstappeared,therewasno___31___.ButthenonSaturdayeveninghehadanenquiry(询问).Amanrangupandsaidhewouldliketo___32___himaboutthecar.“Allright,”Davesaid,feelinghappy.Heaskedthemanwhetherteno'clockthenextmorningwouldbe___33___ornot.“Fine,”themansaid,“andI'll___34____mywife.Weintendtogoforarideinitto  35   it.”

 Thenextmorning,ataquartertoten,Daveparkedthecarinthesquareoutsidehisfrontdoor,____36___towaitthereforthepeoplewhohad____37____hisadvertisement.EvenDavehadto___38___thatthecarreallylookedlikea wreck(残骸).Then,soonafterhehadgotthecarasclean___39___itcouldbe,apolicecarstoppedjustbehindhimandapolicemangotout.HelookedatDave'scarandthensaid,“Haveyoureportedthis____40___tousyet,sir?

21.A.directly   B.safely        C.properly    D.easily

22.A.so    B.such          C.very       D.too

23.A.keep       B.repair        C.sell       D.throw

24.A.anxious     B.lucky         C.ashamed  D.generous

25.A.some      B.neither       C.none  D.most

26.A.delighted   B.upset         C.calm     D.astonished

27.A.on         B.up            C.it     D.that

28.A.learn     B.miss          C.get     D.find

29.A.message    B.advice        C.request D.description

30.A.uses      B.loses         C.has      D.spends

31.A.doubt      B.help          C.trouble D.answer

32.A.tell         B.see           C.agree      D.call

33.A.exact     B.suitable      C.early     D.late

34.A.follow       B.meet          C.bring    D.introduce

35.A.recognize   B.gain          C.admire      D.test

36.A.happening    B.meaning       C.turning    D.failing

37.A.read         B.inserted      C.answered   D.placed

38.A.forget      B.show          C.disagree   D.admit

39.A.as          B.that          C.so        D.such

40.A.bargain      B.sale          C.accident   D.result

21-25DACAC

26-30BBCBA  31-35DBBCD  36-40BCDAC

16、 广东省广州东莞五校09-10学年高一下学期期末联考(英语) Theeyesareoneofthemostexpressiveinstrumentsofbodylanguage.Keith,seventeen,fromMontclairNewJersey,learnedthehardwayaboutone 21 theeyescanmake.“Ihadateacherwhogradedheavilyonclassroomdiscussion,”Keithsays.“HeseemedtohaveastrongabilitytoknowjustwhenIdidn’thavethe 22 .Icouldn’tfigureouthowhecouldbeso ___23 .Thenitdawnedon(为……所明白)me. 24 Ididn’tknowtheanswer,Iwouldavoidlookingathim.WhenIdidknowwhattosay,Ialwaysglanced(扫视)straightbackathim. Fromthatmomenton,I 25 myselftolookathimintheeye, 26 Iknewtheworkornot.Thattrickhassavedmealotoftrouble.”

Manypeople,includingsomepolicemen,believeeyecontactisagood 27 ofhonesty.Ifsomeonecan’tlookatyoudirectlyintheeye,thenheorsheisnotplaying 28 ,theyinsist.Aftermanyexperiments, 29 ,anumberofexpertshavefoundoutthatgoodliarscanmakefalseeyecontact.

Eyecontact,thoughnota(n) 30  signofhonesty,isaclearwaytoshowinterestinanotherperson.Whenapersonlooksatyouand 31 todoso,youknowhis 32 isplacedonyou.Whenheturnshisheadaway,hismindisprobably 33 .Butthereareexceptions.A __34 personmayhavetroublemakingandkeepingeyecontact,nomatterhowinterestedheisintheotherperson.Andcertainnationalities,suchastheBritishandGermans,aremuch 35__oriented(适应)toeyeballtoeyeballcontactthan,say,theFrenchandArabs.

21.A.letter   B.notice    C.message    D.news

22.A.question   B.problem   C.excuse     D.answer

23.A.slow   B.sharp    C.dull     D.clever

24.A.Whatever  B.Whenever   C.However    D.Wherever

25.A.helped   B.hoped    C.taught     D.persuaded

26.A.when   B.whether   C.if      D.as

27.A.lesson   B.way    C.chance     D.test

28.A.honestly   B.quickly    C.correctly    D.really

29.A.therefore   B.however   C.actually    D.especially

30.A.real    B.exact    C.wonderful    D.sure

31.A.stops   B.continues   C.changes    D.hopes

32.A.attention   B.spirit    C.strength    D.energy

33.A.anywhere  B.nowhere   C.elsewhere    D.everywhere

34.A.brave   B.shy    C.stupid     D.proud

35.A.more   B.less    C.too     D.enough

21-25CDBBC  26-30BDABD 31-35BACBB

17 广东省广州东莞五校09-10学年高一第一次联考(英语) Severalfactorsmakeagoodnewspaperstory.First, 1  ,itmustbenew.ButsinceTVcanreacttoeventssoquickly,thisisoftenaproblemfor   2 .Theyusuallyrespond   3  itinoneofthreeways.

Onebyproviding  4  detail,commentorbackgroundinformation.

Onebyfindinganew  5 ontheday’smajorstories.

Onebyprintingcompletelydifferentstorieswhich  6  doesn’tbroadcast.

Whatelse?

Well—italsohastobe  7 .Peopledon’twanttoreadabout   8  ,everydaylife.Becauseofthis,manystories  9  somekindofconflictordanger.Thisisonereasonwhysomuchnewsseemstobe  10 news,“Planelandssafely—no-onehurt”doesn’tsellnewspapers.“Plane 11 —200feareddead!

”does.

Next,there’shumaninterest.Peopleareinterestedinother  12  —particularlyintherich,famousandpowerful.Storiesabouttheprivatelivesofpopsingers,actors,models,politicians,  13 ,allappearregularlyincertainnewspapers.

Finally,formanyeditors,  14  isanimportantfactor,too.Theypreferstoriesaboutpeople,placesandeventswhichtheirreadersknow.That’s  15  thestoriesinTokyo’snewspapersareoftenverydifferentfromthestoriesprintedinParis,Cairo,NewYorkorBuenosAires. 

1.A.gradually B.extremely C.obviously D.precisely

2.A.newspapers  B.publications     C.reporters       D.broadcasters

3.A.with B.on C.of D.to 

4.A.extra        B.available       C.reliable        D.memorable

5.A.direction     B.look          C.angle          D.section

6.A.TV B.internet C.newspaper D.radio

7.A.conventional  B.dramatic       C.professional    D.sensitive

8.A.common B.usual C.ordinary D.special

9.A.urge        B.neglect        C.increase        D.involve

10.A.good       B.bad           C.exciting        D.informative

11.A.crashes     B.bumps         C.strikes         D

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