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必修1英语模拟试题含答案
单项选择(20分)
16.Heboughtaknifeandfork________.
A.toeatB.toeatwithC.foreatingD.toeatby
17.Thelittlevillagewhichlies__________therailwayfor20milesis___________
thegreatmanwasborn.
A.off;whereB.at;whenC.to;howD.by;why
18.Thewindowwhichhasn’tbeencleanedforatleast3weeksrequires____.Who’d
liketotakethejob?
A.tocleanB.cleaningC.cleanedD.beingcleaned
19.Everyonepresentatthemeetingagreedtosticktothe_____thateveryoneshouldbetreatedfairly.
A.purposeB.ambitionC.principleD.level
20.Afterthewar,thatcountry_______theirdefenseworksincaseofthenextunexpectedattack.
A.raisedB.strengthenedC.increasedD.powered
21.Greateffortshavebeen____toimprovepeople’slivingconditionsinChinainthepasttwoyears.
A.gotB.wonC.madeD.did
22.Whenhecamebackwithplentyofmoney,hisfather______threedaysbefore.
A.haddiedB.wasdeadC.diedD.hadbeendead
23.Thefirewasfinally______afterthebuildinghad______fortwohours.
A.putoff;caughtfireB.putaway;beenonfire
C.putout;caughtfireD.putout;beenonfire
24.Hedideverythinghecould_______theoldman.
A.tosaveB.saveC.savingDsaved
25.—ShallIgiveyouahandwiththisasyouaresobusynow?
—Thankyou.__________
A.OfcourseyoucanB.Ifyoulike
C.it’suptoyouD.Itcouldn’tbebetter
26.Everyonehasperiodsintheirlives_____everythingseemsveryhard.
A.whenB.whereC.whichD.that
27.Whenheheardthenews,hehurriedhome,______thebook______onthedesk.
A.leaving;lyingopenB.toleave;lyingopen
C.left;lyingopenD.leaving;lyingopened
28.Whodoyouthinkhewould_____aletterofcongratulationtoourmonitor?
A.havewrittenB.havetowriteC.havewriteD.havebeenwriting
29.Taiyuan,_____inthecentreofShanxiprovinceisamostbeautifulcity.
A.locatedB.tolocateC.locateD.locating
30.Iwastoldthattherewereabout50foreignstudents_____Chineseintheschool,most____werefromGermany.
A.study,ofwhomB.study,ofthemC.studying,ofthemD.studying,ofwhom
31.Hurricanebroughtdownagreatnumberofhouses,_____thousandsofpeoplehomeless.
A.tomakeB.makingC.madeD.havingmade
32.Weneedcleanair,but_____,airpollutionisgenerallypresent,especiallyincities.
A.fortunatelyB.strangelyC.sadlyD.hopefully
33.Ifeelgreatlyhonoured_____thechancetospeakhere.I’mfeelingveryexcited.
A.togiveB.tobegivingC.tohavebeengivenD.tohavegiven
34._____twochildrenattendingcollege,theparentshavetoworkreallyhardtomaketheendsmeet.
A.FromB.ForC.OfD.With
35.—Sorrytohavehurtyoutheotherday.
—_____,butdon’tdoitagain.
A.ForgetitB.Don’tmentionitC.Don’tworryD.Withpleasure
I.完型填空(20分)
PerhapsthemostinterestingpersonIhaveevermetisanItalianprofessorofphilosophywhoteachesattheUniversityofPisa. 36 Ilastmetthismaneightyearsago,Ihavenotforgottenhis 37 qualities.Firstofall,Irespectedhis 38 toteaching.Becausehislectureswerealwayswell-preparedandclearlydelivered,studentscrowdedintohisclassroom.Hisfollowerslikedthefactthathe 39 whathetaughtFurthermore,hecouldbecountedontoexplainhisideasinan 40 way,introducingsuchaids(辅助)to 41 asoilpaintings,music,andguestlecturers.Oncehe 42 sangasonginclassinordertomakeapointclear. 43 ,Iadmiredthefactthathewouldtalktostudentsoutsidetheclassroomortalkwiththem 44 thetelephone.Drinkingcoffeeinthecafe,hewouldeasilymakefriendswithstudents.Sometimeshewould 45 astudenttoagameofchess(国际象棋) 46hewouldjoinstudentgroupstodiscussavarietyof 47 :
agriculture,divingandmathematics.Manyyoungpeoplevisitedhiminhisofficefor 48 ontheirstudies;otherscametohishomeforsocialevenings.Finally,Iwas 49 byhislivelysenseofhumor.Hebelievedthatnolessonisasuccess 50 ,duringit,thestudentsandtheprofessor 51 atleastoneloud 52 .Throughhissenseofhumor,hemadelearningmore 53 andmorelasting,Ifitis 54 thatlifemakesawisemansmileandafoolishmancry, 55 myfriendisindeedawiseman.
36.A.Although B.When C.Evenif D.Nowthat
37.A.basic B.special C.common D.particular
38.A.attention B.introduction C.relation D.devotion
39.A.insistedon B.talkedabout C.believedin D.agreedwith
40. A.imaginative B.ordinary C.opposite D.open
41.A.listening B.understanding C.information D.discovery
42.A.also B.nearly C.even D.only
43.A.Later B.Secondly C.However D.Therefore
44.A.with B.by C.from D.on
45.A.invite B.lead C.prefer D.show
46.A.Asamatteroffact B.Lateron C.Othertimes D.Ingeneral
47.A.questions B.subjects C.matters D.contents
48.A.support B.explanation C.experience D.advice
49.A.disturbed B.moved C.attracted D.defeated
50.A.for B.until C.since D.unless
51.A.hear B.suggest C.share D.demand
52.A.laugh B.cry C.shout D.question
53.A.helpful B.enjoyable C.practical D.useful
54.A.natural B.normal C.hopeful D.true
55.A.so B.for C.then D.yet
IV.阅读理解(30分)
A
Oneeveningafterdinner,Mr.andMrs.Tisichcalledafamilymeeting.“We’vehadtomakeadifficultdecision,”Mr.Tisichannounced.“Yousee,yourmotherhasbeenofferedapostasco-directorofatelevisionstationinChicago.Unfortunately,thestationisnothere.Afterthinkinglongandhardaboutit,we’veconcludedthattherightdecisionistomovetoChicago.”
Marclookedshocked,whilehissisterRachelbreathlesslystartedaskingwhenthey’dbemoving.“It’ssurprising,butexciting!
”shesaid.Marcsimplysaid,“Wecan’tgo—Ican’tleaveallmyfriends.I’dratherstayhereandlivewithTommyLyons!
”
TheTisichshopedthatbythetimetheymovedinAugust,Marcwouldgrowmoreaccustomedtotheideaofleaving.However,heshowednosignsofacceptingthenews,refusingtopackhisbelongings.
Whenthemorningofthemovearrived,Marcwasnowheretobefound.HisparentscalledTommyLyons’house,butMrs.Lyonssaidshehadn’tseenMarc.Mrs.Tisichbecameincreasinglyconcerned,whileherhusbandfeltangrywiththeirsonforbehavingsoirresponsibly.
Whattheydidn’tknowwasthatMarchadstartedwalkingovertoTommy’shouse,withafaintideaofhidinginLyons’attic(阁楼)forafewdays.ButsomethinghappenedonthewayasMarcwalkedpastallthefamiliarlandscapeoftheneighborhood:
thefencethatheandhismotherpainted,thetreethatheandhissisterusedtoclimb,theparkwhereheandhisfatheroftentookeveningwalkstogether.Howmuchwouldthesemeanwithouthisfamily,whomakethemspecialinthefirstplace?
Marcdidn’ttakethetimetoanswerthatquestionbutinsteadhurriedbacktohishouse,wonderingiftherewereanymovingcartons(纸板箱)therightsizetoholdhisrecordcollection.
56.Theconflictinthisstorywascausedby___________.
A.MarcandRachel’sdifferenttempers
B.aquarrelbetweenTommyLyonsandMarc
C.Marc’sdisagreementwithhisparentsabouttheirmove
D.Mr.andMrs.Tisich’sremarkofMarc’sirresponsibility
57.MarcandRachel’sreactionstothemoveweresimilarinthewaythatbothwere____________
A.surprisedB.angryandupset
C.anxiousformoredetailsD.worriedaboutpacking
58.ThereasonforMarc’sgoinghomewasthat_________________.
A.hedidnotwanttobeleftbehind
B.herealizedhisfamilywasessentialtohim
C.hehopedtoreachanagreementwithhisparents
D.hewishedtobeamoreresponsibleperson
59.Whatwouldmostlikelyhappennext?
A.MarcwouldbringhisrecordsovertotheLyons’shouse.
B.Mr.andMrs.Tisichwouldcallthepolice.
C.Marcwouldjoinhisfamilyforhousemoving.
D.Mr.andMrs.TisichwouldstartsearchingforMarc.
B
Answerthefollowingquestionsbyusingtheinformationtakenfromadictionarypage.(Youmayreadthequestionsfirst.)
jaguarn.atypeoflarge,yellow-coloredcatwithblackmarkingsfoundinthe
southernregionoftheU.S.andinCentralandSouthAmerica.
jargon1n.speechthatdoesn’tmakesense.2n.anunknownlanguagethatseems
strangeorimpossibletounderstand.3n.alanguagemadeupoftwoormoreotherlanguages:
HisjargonwasamixtureofFrenchandEnglish.4n.thespecialvocabularyofafieldorprofession:
Herreportoncomputerswasfilledwithjargon.
jaunt1n.atriptakenforfun.2v.togoonabriefpleasanttrip:
Wejauntedtothe
countrylastSaturday.
javelin1n.aspearmostcommonlyusedasaweaponorinhunting.2n.a
light-weightmetalorwoodenspearthatisthrownintrack-and-field
contests.3n.thecontestinwhichajavelinisthrown.4v.tostrike,aswith
ajavelin.
jazz1n.atypeofmusicthatoriginatedinNewOrleansandischaracterizedby
rhythmicbeat.2n.populardancemusicinfluencedbyjazz.3n.slang
emptytalk.4adj.oforlikejazz:
ajazzband,jazzrecords.
jennetn.asmallSpanishhorse.
60.Whichmeaningofthewordjavelinisusedinthesentencebelow?
Atthecompetition,Jackdrewhisarmbackandthrewthejavelin50yards.
A.Definition1B.Definition2C.Definition3D.Definition4
61.Whichmeaningofthewordjargonisusedinthesentence