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高一英语月考试题

(考试时间:

上午7:

30--9:

00))

第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1.He felt quite        for answering the question incorrectly in front of so many students.

A.amazedB.relaxedC.embarrassedD.impressed

2.The new stadium being built for the next Asian Games will be      the presentone.

A.as three times big asB.three times as big as

C.as big as three timesD.as big three times as

3.To live a low-carbon life,some people would rather       a bus than      a car to work.

A.take;driveB.take;drivingC.taking;driveD.totake; drive

4.-When shall we meet at the school gate?

-       I can be there any time this afternoon.

A.Sounds greatB.I'd love toC.It's up to youD.That's settled

5.Pleasetakethismedicinefollowingthedoctor's________.

A.impressionsB.introductionsC.inventionsD.instructions

6.Ihavemademanycorrectionsinmypaper,itbecomeseasytounderstandnow.

A.BythewayB.ByaccidentC.AsaresultD.Firstofall

7.Comeandjoinus,Henry.Let’senjoythegreatmeal_______bymymother.

A.cookingB.cookedC.tocookD.becooked

8.I’dliketogetupearly_______Icanhavetimeforbreakfast.

A.assoonasB.asaresultC.infactD.sothat

9.–Will$200________thecostofthedamage?

--I’mafraidnot.Ineedatleast$100more.

A.payB.willvisitC.coverD.admit

10.Withagrowingworldwidewaveof“Chinesefever”inrecentyears,moreandmoreforeignersareaboutlearningChineseA.sorryB.clearC.enthusiasticD.nervous

第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

Somepeoplesaythatchildhoodisthebesttimeofyourlife.11,beingachildhasbothadvantagesanddisadvantages.

Onthegoodside,youhaveveryfewresponsibilities(责任).12,youdon'thavetogoto13,paybills,ordotheshopping,cooking,orcleaning.This14youhaveplentyoffree15todowhateveryouwant—watchTV,playonthecomputer,gooutwithfriends,playsports,orenjoyother16.Ontopofthat,publictransport,cinema,andsportscentres17muchlessforchildren.Allinall,beingachildisa(n)18timeinlife.

However,thereare19somedisadvantages.Foronething,youhavetospendallday,MondaytoFriday,atschool.20usuallymeansyouhavetodohomework,21youhavetotake22.Whatismore,youmayhavealotoffreetime,butyouareseldom23todowhateveryouwant.Youusuallyhaveto24yourparentsifyoucandothings,fromgoingshoppingintowntostayingoutlateorgoingtoaparty.Lastofall,25thereareoftencheaperpricesfor26,thingsarestillexpensive—andparentsarenot27generous(大方的)withpocketmoney.There'sneverenoughtodoeverythingyouwant.The28isthatsometimesthere'snotenoughtodoanythingatall!

Tosumup(总之),althoughsomepeopleseechildhoodasthebesttimeinlife,I29thatchildrenhavenorealchoiceormoney.Nevertheless(虽然如此),itis30thatchoiceandmoneybringresponsibilities—whichincreasewithage.

11.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Moreover

12.A.AsaresultB.BythewayC.AsusualD.Forexample

13.A.workB.schoolC.bedD.market

14.A.provesB.seemsC.meansD.explains

15.A.timeB.moneyC.powerD.knowledge

16.A.tripsB.hobbiesC.visitsD.weekends

17.A.careB.wasteC.costD.hurt

18.A.freeB.excitingC.shortD.different

19.A.soonB.againC.justD.also

20.A.StudyingB.GrowingC.ImprovingD.Succeeding

21.A.ifB.orC.andD.but

22.A.seatsB.examsC.actionD.notice

23.A.taughtB.invitedC.allowedD.advised

24.A.askB.showC.answerD.suggest

25.A.unlessB.whenC.becauseD.although

26.A.parentsB.childrenC.teachersD.students

27.A.alwaysB.evenC.onlyD.still

28.A.lifeB.lessonC.troubleD.reality

29.A.agreeB.thinkC.imagineD.remember

30.A.rightB.goodC.easyD.true

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]

ArrivingatLondonGatwick

Distance(距离)fromcentralLondon:

28miles/45km

Fortravelinformationcall:

+44(0)8700002468.

Howtogettothecitycentre

Bytrain

TheGatwickExpressgoesfromGatwickAirporttoLondonVictoriatrainandundergroundstationincentralLondon.

Trainsgoevery15minutesandthejourneytocentralLondontakeshalfanhour.

FirstClassticketscost£25(single),£48(return).

ExpressClasscosts£17(single),£29(return).

SouthernTrainsservicesrunfourtimesanhourtoVictoriawithajourneytimeofaround35minutes.

Bytaxi

Therearetaxisoutsidetheairportdayandnight.ThejourneytocentralLondontakes55-70minutes.ALondontaxitakesupto5people.

Theaverage(平均的)costfromtheairporttocentralLondonis£75-£100.

Bycar

GatwickAirportis28miles(45km)southofLondon.Thereare4carparksnexttotheairportandtherearecarrental(租赁)officesopenfrom8:

00to18:

00.ThejourneytoLondontakes60-75minutes.

Allcarspayaspecial£8charge(收费)togointocentralLondon.

Bybus

NationalExpressandeasyBushaveservicestocentralLondon.EasyBusservicesgoevery20minutes.Thejourneytakesonehourandcostsfrom£2.

ThereisoneNationalExpressbusanhour.Thejourneytakes90minutesandcosts£7.60.

31.SomeoneinahurrytoVictoriastationhadbettertravel_____.

A.bytrainB.bycarC.bytaxiD.bybus

32.Whatdoestravelingbytaxiandcarhaveincommon?

A.Theycostthesame.B.They'reavailableatanytime.

C.Theyrequireaspecial£8charge.D.Theytakeasimilarperiodoftime.

33.Whichofthefollowinggoesthreetimesanhour?

A.GatwickExpress.B.NationalExpress.C.EasyBus.D.SouthernTrains.

34.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?

A.Ashortnotice.B.Atravelguide.C.Acityintroduction.D.ATVadvertisement.

[B]

EricDavisgotinterestedinfirefightingwhenhewasinthearmy.AndwhilemuchofhisjobtodayisrelatedtoEMS(emergencymedicalservices),hisfirstloveisfightingfires.

“Ienjoythejobandworkingwithpeople.Ienjoyfirefighting,”hesays.

Davisstudiedinafirefightingschoolforaboutthreemonthsandtookpartinclassroomwork,physicalexercise,andhands-ontrainingsuchasfightinglivefiresinbuildingsfilledwithstraw(稻草).

Davissaystheblindfold(蒙眼的)trainingpreparedhimforrealfires.“Bythetimewegettoafire,ifit'sgoingprettygood,thewholehousewillbefilledwithsmoke.Andanytimeyougetnearthefire,youwon'tbeabletoseeatall.Zerovisibility(能见性)isthesameasdarkness.Theblindfoldworks.”

Davisbelieveshismostimportantdutyis“makingsureI'mpreparedforanysituationImightcomeacross.”Tokeepphysicallyfit,herunsseveraltimesaweekandworksout.Hetakesclassestokeepuphisskillsandtrainsregularlybyfightingpracticefires.Sometimesthisincludescuttingholesinroofs(房顶),whichhelpsallowsmoketopassoutandimprovesvisibilityforfirefightersinsidethebuilding.

Firefightingmeansplentyofrisks.Besides,Davissays,“Youhavetobewillingtohelpanypersonyoucomeacross.”Ifsomeoneistrapped(使陷入困境),Davisoranotherfirefighterwillputhimselfatrisktogetthepersonout.Davissaysheisnotafraidwhenhe'sfightingafire.Hedoeswhat'sneeded.

35.WhatdoesDavissayaboutfirefighting?

A.It'shismainjob.B.Helikesitverymuch.C.Helearneditinthearmy.D.It'sunbelievablydifficult.

36.Whywerelearnerstrainedblindfold?

A.Torecreatearealfiresituation.B.Toexperiencehowtheblindfeel.

C.Toprepareforfirefightingatnight.D.Toprotecttheireyesfromthesmoke.

37.WhatcanweinferaboutDavis?

A.Heisverygoodatbuildingwork.B.Hetrieshisbesttobeagoodfirefighter.

C.Hehelpsimprovetheworkingconditions.D.Heisworriedaboutthesafetyoffirefighters.

[C]

Whenweareyoungwearetaughtthatit'swrongtolieandweshouldalwaystellthetruth.Unfortunately,mostchildrenlieevenifthey'retoldnotto.ResearchcarriedoutattheInstituteofChildStudyatTorontoUniversityhasshownthatthismightnotbesuchabadthing.Apparently(显然地),childrenwhotelllieswhenthey'retwoyearsoldhaveagoodchanceofbecomingsuccessfuladults(成年人).

Accordingtotheresearch,attheageoftwo,20percentofchildrenlie.Attheageofthree,50percentlie,andatfouralmost90percentlie.Bytheageof12almosteverychildtellslies.

Lyingneedsmuchbrainwork,andthebetterthelieis,themoreworkthebrainhastodo.Bytrainingthebrainearly,researchersbelievechildrenwillbeabletothinkmoreclearlywhentheyareadults.

Recentresearch,carriedoutbytheScienceMuseuminLondon,hasshownsomeinterestingfactsaboutthewaywelieasadults.Accordingtotheresearch,theaverageBritishmantellsthreelieseveryday;that'sover1,000liesayear.However,theaveragewomanapparentlyonlyliestwiceaday.

Mostpeoplethinkwomenarebetterliars(说谎者)thanmenalthoughinfacttheytellfewerlies.Popularwomen'sliesinclude‘Nothing'swrong,I'mfine’,‘Idon'tknowwhereitis,Ihaven'ttouchedit’,and‘Itwasn'tthatexpensive’.

Somepeoplesayyoucanlieaslongasit'sawhitelie.Awhitelieisalietoldtoavoidhurtingsomeone'sfeelings.Oneofthemostcommonliesforbothmenandwomenis‘It'sjustwhatI'vealwayswanted’,saidafteropeningapresentfromtheirpartner.

38.Whatwillhappentoyoungchildrenwholie?

A.Theywillpossiblydowronglater.B.They'relikelytosucceedinthefuture.

C.Theywillkeeplyingwhentheygrowup.D.Theymayhaveagoodchanceoflosingothers'trust.

39.WhatdothenumbersinPara.2showaboutchildren?

A.Olderchildrentellbiggerliesthanyoungerones.B.Astheygrow,theyoftenlieabouttheirage.

C.Theoldertheyare,themorelikelytheylie.D.It'squitenatural

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