(整理版高中英语)智林学校高一下学期第一次月考英语试题.doc
智林- 高一下学期第一次月考英语试题 第二局部:英语知识运用共两节,总分值45分第一节:单项选择(共15小题, 每题1分,总分值15分) 21-What do you think of his opinion?-None has given me _ piece of advice,so I will never take it. Aa better Bthe better Ca worse Dthe worse22.The Oscar Award is something all good actors and actresses _. A. long to winning B. look forward to win C. dream of winning it D. are starved of 23.Exercising regularly can not only _ones strength, but also develop ones character. A put up B. take up C. build up D. pull up24.What do you think of the film Avatar? It_be better.I even want to see it twice.A couldnt Bwont CshouldntDmightnt25.Regular exercise_our health;that is to say,our health can_it.Abenefit; benefit from Bis of benefit to;benefit fromCis good for;benefit Dbenefits; are benefited from26.Don't try to cheat in the exam you will never _ it.Akeep away fromBgo away with Cget away from Dget away with27.They have decided to _ the household expenses to devote money to the disaster area.A. cut off B. cut in C. cut up D. cut down28. Liping has never gone to Japan, but he speaks Japanese_ he were Japanese.A. even ifB. as thoughC. even soD. as long as29.Some countries are increasing their use of natural gas, and other forms of _. A. source B. energy C. power D. strength 30.The boy fell asleep where he _,without undressing. A. was laying B. was lying C. had laid D. had lied31.They stopped fighting but stood there, _each other without saying anything. A. glaring_at B.staring_at C.glancing at D.glared at32.Life is_,but there is no limit_.A.limited,to learn B. limit,to learn C. limited, to learning D. limited,of learning33.I looked for my pen for a long time last night,but it _ in my pocket this morning.How strange!Aturned out Bturned on Cturned up Dturned down said he would keep _.A word;his word Bwords;his words Cword;word Dthe word;his word35. _ were given to those foreigners who helped the country _ independence from Britain. A. Rewards; get B. Awards; be C. Prizes; take D. Awards; gain第二节: 完形填空共20小题, 每题1.5分,总分值30分 36. A. angryB. surprisedC. tiringD. tired 37. A. warmB. coolC. coldD. fresh 38. A. comradesB. friendsC. parentsD. hometown 39. A. awayB. hereC. thereD. far 40. A. dayB. nightC. journeyD. road 41. A. narrowB. wetC. dirtyD. dry 42. A. happyB. excited C. tiredD. thirsty43. A. morningB. dayC. afternoonD. evening44. A. clothesB. carC. booksD. machine45. A. carB. clothesC. weatherD. work 46. A. driveB. lookC. tripD. walk 47. A. moveB. runC. beginD. work 48. A. mustntB. couldntC. wouldntD. wont 49. A. interestingB. necessaryC. possibleD. wonderful50. A. aboutB. overC. forD. with 51. A. LuckilyB. SuddenlyC. Finally D. Quickly52. A. forB. inC. withD. without53. A. footB. legC. headD. floor54. A. truckB. taxiC. bikeD. bus55. A. in the countryB. in the cityC. in my homeD. in the garage第三局部:阅读理解共两节,每题2分,总分值40分第一节共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHere are six steps to better studying.Pay attention in classDo you have trouble paying attention in class? Are you sitting next to a loud person? Tell your teacher or parents about any problem that is preventing you from paying attention.Take good notesWrite down facts that your teacher mentions or writes on the board. Try to use good handwriting so you can read your notes later. Its a good idea to keep your notes organized by subject.Plan ahead for tests and projectsWaiting until Thursday night to study for Fridays test will make it hard to do your best. One of the best ways to make sure that doesnt happen is to plan ahead. Write down your test dates. You can then plan how much to do after school each day, and how much time to spend on each topic.Break it upAsk for helpYou cant study effectively if you dont understand the material. Be sure to ask your teacher for help. If youre at home when the confusion occurs, your morn or dad might be able to help.Sleep tightSo the test is tomorrow and youve followed your study planbut suddenly you cant remember anything! Dont panic. Your brain needs time to digest all the information youve given it. Try to get a good nights sleep and youll be surprised by what comes back to you in the morning.56.We know from the passage that a loud person is .A. a student who always answers questions loudly in classB. someone who likes to talk with others in a loud voiceC. a student who likes speaking with others in classD. a person who makes a lot of noise in public places57. According to the author, which of the following is an effective studying method?A. Dont try to review everything you have learned in one go.B. Try to review what youve learned in one go.C. To read all your notes the night before the test.D. Try to remember everything on the first try.58. If you dont understand what you have learnt, you can .A. read your notes over and over againB. turn to people around you for helpC. put aside the material for later reviewD. ask your teacher to explain it the next day59. By saying “Sleep tight, what does the author mean?A. Sleep again after waking up.B. Sleep holding your breath deep.C. Get a good nights sleep.D. Go to sleep early every night.BAs a youngster, there was nothing I liked better than Sunday afternoons at my grandfathers farm in western Pennsylvania. Surrounded by miles of winding stone walls, the house and field provided endless hours of fun for a city kid like me. I was used to tidy living rooms that seemed to whisper, "Not to be touched!"I can still remember one afternoon when I was eight years old. Since my first visit to the farm, I had wanted more than anything to be allowed to climb the stone walls surrounding the houses. My parents would never approve. The walls were old; some stones were missing, others loose and falling. Still, my idea to climb across those walls grew so strong that finally, one spring afternoon, I had all my courage to enter the living room, where the adults had gathered after Sunday dinner."I, uh-I want to climb the stone walls," I said. Everyone looked up. "Can I climb the stone walls? "Immediately voices of disagreement went up from the women in the room. "Heavens, no!" You'll hurt yourself!" I wasn't too disappointed; the response was just as I'd expected. But before I could leave the room, I was stopped by my grandfather's loud voice. "Now hold on just a minute," I heard him say. "Let the boy climb the stone walls. He has to learn to do things for himself."Many years have passed since then, and today I host the television program Mister Rogers Neighborhood, seen by millions of children throughout America. There have been changes over the years, but one thing remains the same: my message to children at the end of almost every visit. "There's only one person in this whole world like you," the kids can count on hearing me say, "and people can like you exactly as you are. 60When the writer was small, he lived .Ain the city Bon the farmCwith his grandparentsDaway from his parents61The writer enjoyed his visits to the farm because .Athere were old stone walls.Bit was an exciting place for him.Che liked his grandfather. Dthe living room there was clean62The underlined word “approve in paragraph 2 means .Aprove B. suppose Callow Dmind63We can learn from the passage that the writer was .AadventurousBfunnyCsmart Dtalkative CEvery year thousands of tourists visit Pompeii, Italy. They see the sight that Pompeii is famous forits stadium and theaters, its shops and restaurants. The tourists do not, however, see Pompeiis people. No one has lived in Pompeii for almost 2,ooo years. Once Pompeii was a busy city of 22,000 people. It lay at the foot of Mt Vesuvius, a grass-covered volcano. Mt Vesuvius had not erupted for centuries, so the people of Pompeii felt safe. But they were not. In August of the year 79 AD, Mt Vesuvius erupted. The entire top of the mountain exploded, and a huge black cloud rose into the air. Soon stones and hot ashes began to fall on Pompeii. When the eruption ended two days later, Pompeii was buried under 20 feet of stones and ashes. Almost all of its people were dead. For centuries, Pompeii lay buried under stones and ashes. Then in the year 1861, an Italian scientist named Ginseppe began to uncover Pompeii. Slowly, carefully, Ginseppe and his men dug. The city almost looked the same as it had looked in 79 AD. There were streets and fountains, houses and shops. There was a stadium with 20,000 seats. Perhaps the most important of all, there were everyday objects, which tell us a great deal about the people who lived in Pompeii. Many glasses and jars had some dark blue color in the bottom, so we know that the people of Pompeii liked wine. They liked bread too; metal bread pans were in every bakery. In one bakery there were 81 round, flat loaves of breada type of bread that is still sold in Italy today. Tiny boxes filled with a dark, shiny powder tell us that women liked to wear eye-makeup. Ginseppe has died, but his work continues. One-fourth has not been uncovered yet. Scientists are still digging, still making discoveries that draw the tourists to Pompeii. 64. Why do large number of people come to Pompeii each year? A. To visit the volcano. B. To shop and eat there. C. To watch sports and plays. D. To see how Pompeiians lived. 65. Why did the city uncovered look almost the same as it had looked in 79 AD ? A. Because Ginseppe and his men dug it slowly and carefully. B. Because the city was buried alive and remained untouched. C. Because scientists successfully rebuilt the city with everyday objects. D. Because nobody had lived in the city ever since the volcano erupted. 66. What do we know about the Pompeiians who lived 2,000 years ago? A. They lived more or less the same as Italians now do. B. They liked women wearing all kinds of makeup. C. They enjoyed a lazy life with drinking and eating. D. They went back to Pompeii after the eruption in 79 AD. DLittle Mark is only 6, but he has an IQ of 200, a genius among geniuses. But his intelligence comes at a cost. His parents must keep him intellectually simulated启发while making sure he is like any other little boy. Mark has been attracted by the way how the world works since he was a baby. When he was 3, Mark was reading fluently, mostly self-taught. His parents haven't been able to keep him away from books since. "I tried many times to stop him reading. We worry about his crazy fond of reading because he constantly wants to read every-thing whatever it is. A psychologist at the Centre for gifted children tested Mark and gave him an IQ of 200. The average child of Mark's age has an IQ of 100. At 200, Mark is a genius-even compared with other child geniuses. "With children like Mark you can tell that's a bright child as soon as they walk in. They just have this sort of intensity, and maybe they're not so good at communicating with people," the psychologist said. "He will never fit perfectly into a class where he's with children of his age.But Mark's mother worries about the "socially isolated" labels. "Nobody wants their child to grow up with that image. I want him to communicate with others freely, but not to be frustrated academically, so it's really hard to find a balance," she says. Helen Dudeney from the Talented and Gifted Children Association says Mark is one in a million with such a high IQ. She points out that geniuses are still rare and difficult for the public education system to handle. "The lack of coping comes because teachers aren't trained in teaching gifted children," says Dudeney. Helen believes it's also extremely important for them to be recognized and supported in their talents. Mark's parents are trying to figure out how best to help Mark. At the moment, there are few options. Mark finds first year work boring and simple, but he must learn to complete the work. His mother says, "We just want to be happy. Just to have a happy childhood and want to go to school every day.67. By saying "But his intelligence comes at a cost. ",the author means that A. Mark must pay for his intelligence at a high priceB. Mark's intelligence brings him negative effects at the same timeC. Mark's intelligence results from his parentsD. Mark's parents make Mark clever at all costs68. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Mark's parents are very satisfied with his love for reading.B. Mark began to teach himself reading at the age of 3.C. Many child geniuses are not good at communicating with others.D. It is hard for parents to bring up a genius.69. If there are 6. 6 billion people in the world, the number of geniuses with an IQ of 200 will be_A. about 4,400 B. about 5,500 C. about 6,600 D. about 7,70070. What would be the best title for the passage? A. A genius' craziness for booksB. The life of the genius' parentsC. The burden of being giftedD. The characteristics of Mark第二节共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。EAs you grow rapidly through your teenage years, you will experience a lot of changes. The changes may seem difficult. 71 . Dont panic! You will deal successfully with them! You are a young adult now!With more responsibility, you will find more freedom to make your own choices. This is a time to be well informed about making choices. In this way you can make healthy balanced decisions. 72 You may already know your career path or you may have no idea at all what you want to do. Both situations are fine! Work hard and the right opportunity will present itself to you.Young adulthood means greater freedom and more choices. 73 But try not to shut your family out of your life. You should learn to think of others even though you are old enough to look after yourself. It is also perfectly natural at this time for you to spend more time with your friends than your family 74 A true friend will stand by you no matter what happens.This