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1、高一册英语第1单元同步验收练习题高一册英语第1单元同步验收练习题II. 单项填空(每小题1分,共15分) 21. I prefer working out the problem _ someone else for help. A. ask B. to ask C. asking D. to asking 22. -I havent heard from Henry for a long time. -What do you think _ to him? A. happening B. to happen C. has happened D. had happened 23. -David

2、 has made some mistakes in the test. - _ , and _ . A. So he has; so you have B. So has he ;so have you C. So has he; so you have D. So he has; so have you 24. -Which book do you want, the chemistry book or the English book? - _ . A. I like all B. Everyone is OK C. Each will do D. Either will do 25.

3、This cake is _ that one. Which of the following is wrong? A. three times the size of B. three times so big as C. three times bigger than D. one third as big as 26. So _ was the news that we all got _ . A. disappointed; disappointing B. disappointing; disappointed C. disappointed ; disappointed D. di

4、sappointing; disappointing 27. I want to learn more about the American political system, but I dont know where to get the _ . A. idea B. information C. article D. news 28. Miss Smith, their new teacher of _ English, is _ European. A. a; an B. the; / C. an: the D. /; a 29. No bread eaten by man is as

5、 good as _ got by his own labor. A. one B. that C. it D. those 30. How time flies! History is coming into _ . A. the 2000s B. 2000s C. the 2000 D. the twenties 31. We have not had _ for many years. A. such cold day like this B. so cold day as this C. as cold a day like this D. such a cold day as thi

6、s 32. _ will win the football match? A. Do you think who B. Who do you think C. Whom do you think D. Who you will think 33. There must be _ with the computer. A. something serious wrong B. something wrong seriously C. something seriously wrong D. something wrong serious 34. The questions which are _

7、 to yours are not easy to answer. A. different B. similar C. real D. the same 35. As a young man, Comrade Zhou Enlai _ the students movements and later _ the Communist Party of China. A. joined; took part of B. took part in; joined C. joined in; took part in D. took part of; joined III 完形填空 (每小题1.5分

8、,共30分) Jack was a student at Cambridge, but his hometown was in Albans. It was36and the family had gone to the seaside. Jack37 money and came home a week38 than he had expected to. His train didnt get into Albans until39 . The last bus had gone, so he had to40 home. As he was feeling41 , he took off

9、 his shirt to have a42 . Suddenly the43 burst open, The police rushed in. They44 him sit down and began asking him questions. I live here, said Jack, but nobody trusted him. They just45 questions. Then they46 one tall, very young policeman to guard him. The rest of them went to47 the house. Soon the

10、 others came48 with an older man, a police officer. He asked49 questions, but he listened to Jacks answers. Well soon50 this, he said. He went out and came back with a small man. It was Jacks next-door neighbor. He looked at Jack51 through his thick glasses. Oh, yes, Sir,52 Mr. Hope. Then he disappe

11、ared very quickly. The policemen all looked53 . They were sure they had caught a thief. Did he ring you up? asked Jack. The police officer54 . He55 a light and understood your family had all gone away to the seaside. 36. A. Autumn B. Winter C. August D. April 37. A. lost B. made some C. used up D. b

12、orrowed some 38. A. earlier B. later C. quicker D. more slowly 39. A. noon B. midnight C. the next afternoon D. dinner time 40. A. drive B. run C. walk D. return 41. A. angry B. ill C. hungry D. hot 42. A. walk B. rest C. wash D. look 43. A. window B. back door C. wall D. roof 44. A. asked B. kept C

13、. ordered D. made 45. A. went on asking B. went on to ask C. started to ask D. started asking 46. A. saw B. left C. sent D. wanted 47. A. keep B. watch C. see D. search 48. A. forward B. over C. back D. on 49. A. a lot B. no C. the same D. strange 50. A. find B. settle C. judge D. know 51. A. angril

14、y B. excitedly C. shyly D. carefully 52. A. it is B. I am C. he is D. you are 53. A. surprised B. disappointed C. relaxed D. interested 54. A. laughed B. nodded C. shouted D. murmured 55. A. turned on B. saw C. shut D. made IV. 阅读理解 (每小题2分,共20分) (A) There are now about 376 million people who speak E

15、nglish as their first language, and about the same number who have learnt it in addition to their mother tongue. There are one billion people learning English now and about 80% of the information on the Internet is in English. Is this a good thing, or a bad thing? Should we celebrate the fact that m

16、ore and more of us can communicate, using a common language, across countries and cultures(文化)? Or should we worry about the dangers of mono-culturalism, a world in which we all speak the same language, eat the same food and listen to the same music? Does it matter if an increasing number of people

17、speak the same language? On the contrary(相反), I would have thought-although I have never accepted the argument that if only we all understood each other better, there would be fewer wars. Ask the people of India (where many of them speak at least some English) and Pakistan (the same situation with I

18、ndia). If we all speak English, will we then all start eating McDonalds burgers? Surely not. If English becomes more dominant(占主导地位的), will it kill other languages? I doubt it. When I travel in Africa or Asia, I am always surprised by how many people can speak not only their own language but often o

19、ne or more other related languages, as well as English and perhaps some French or German as well. When we discussed this on Talking Point a couple of years ago, we received a wonderfully poetic email from a listener in Ireland. The English language is a beautiful language. Maybe its like a rose, he

20、said, But who would ever want their garden just full of rose? Well, I love roses, and I think they make a beautiful addition to any garden. But the way I see it, just by planting a few roses, you dont necessarily need to pull out everything else. If more and more people want to plant English roses,

21、that s fine by me. 56. By saying Ask the people of India. and Pakistan(in Paragraph 3), the author is trying to show that . A. speaking the same language doesnt necessarily bring peace B. wars can destroy the relationship between two countries C. English doesnt kill other languages D. English is wid

22、ely used in the world 57. What does garden in the last two paragraphs stand for? A. Language. B. Family. C. The world. D. The Earth. 58. This passage is mainly about _ . A. why English has become a global language B. how many people in the world speak English C. how people in the world learn English

23、 as a foreign language D. how to learn English well (B) The worst tourist in the world is Nicholas Scotti of San Francisco. Once he flew from the U.S. to his home town in Italy to see someone at home. The plane made a one-hour stop to get oil at Kennedy Airport of New York. As he thought he had arri

24、ved home, Mr Scotti got off the plane. He thought he was in Rome. When nobody were there to meet him, Mr Scotti thought maybe they were held up by heavy traffic. While looking for their addresses, Mr Scotti found that the old Rome had changed a lot. Many old buildings were replaced by high modern on

25、es. He also found that many people spoke English instead of Italian and that many street signs were written in English. Mr Scotti knew very little English, so he asked a policeman (in Italian) the way to the bus station. He happened to meet a policeman who was also born in Italy and answered him in

26、the same language. After twelve hours traveling round on a bus, the driver handed him over to a second policeman. He asked the policeman why the Rome police employed(雇佣) so many people as policemen speaking English instead of Italian. Mr Scotti did not believe he was in New York when he was told so.

27、 To get him on a plane back to San Francisco, he was sent to the airport in a police car with sirens (警报)on. Look,said Scotti to his interpreter, I know Im in Italy. Thats how they drive. 59. When Mr Scotti arrived at the airport, nobody met him because _. A. he was in New York B. He was in Rome C.

28、policemen could help him D. both A and B 60. Why was Mr Scotti so sure that he was in Rome? A. Because he traveled a lot. B. Because he knew little about the U.S. C. Because he knew little about Italy. D. Because he didnt travel much. 61. At last Mr Scotti _ . A. knew he did something wrong B. still

29、 thought he was in Rome C. knew he was wrong D. knew he was home (C) Beldon and Canfield are two seashore towns, not far apart. Both towns have many hotels, and in summer the hotels are full of holiday-makers and other tourists. Last August there was a fire at the Seabreeze Hotel in Beldon. The next

30、 day, this news appeared on page two of the towns newspaper. The Beldon Post: Late last night firemen hurried to the Seabreeze Hotel and quickly put out a small fire in a bedroom. The hotel manager said that a cigarette started the fire. We say again to all our visitors. Please dont smoke cigarettes

31、 in bed. This was Beldons first hotel fire of five years. The Canfield Times gave the news in these words on page one : ANOTHER BELDON HOTEL CATCHES FIRE Last night Beldon firemen arrived just too late to save clothing, bedclothes and some furniture at the Seabreeze Hotel. An angry holiday-maker said, An electric lamp probably started the fire. The bedroom

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