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    牛津英语高一英语读写练习题及答案.doc

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    牛津英语高一英语读写练习题及答案.doc

    _省淳中高一校本课程(读写)练习题(总分100 时间60分钟)I. Choose the best answer:(20)1At that time no one knew the _of his picture.   Aprice        Bvalue         Cname       Dwork2An enemy soldier was found _ in the forest.   Adie           Bdeath         Cdead        Dto diep1EanqFDPw3I know nothing about the man _ the fact that he lives next door Aexcept   Bexcept for Cbesides   DbesideDXDiTa9E3d4He was knocked down by a car and badly _. Adestroyed   Bharmed Cinjured    Druined5“How about John?”“My uncle _a good student”         RTCrpUDGiT Abelieves John   Bconsiders John Csuggests John  Dknows John5PCzVD7HxA6The song he sang at the party _the most popular of all .jLBHrnAILg Athinks to be Bis thought to he Cthought to be Dis thought xHAQX74J0X7I don't think the bottle's broken, _?         Ais it          Bhasn't it          Chas it       Disn't it LDAYtRyKfE8Which is _ country, Canada or Australia?         Aa large        Ba larger        Cthe larger       Dlarger Zzz6ZB2Ltk9Why _ a bad idea to ask Amy for advice?          Ado you think   Bdo you think is Cis it   Ddoes it dvzfvkwMI110Lincoln, _ President of _ United States, was assasinated(暗杀)on April 14th , 1865 .    rqyn14ZNXI Athe; /        B/; the         Cthe; the        D/; /EmxvxOtOco11They are considering_ they should do the experiment .     SixE2yXPq5 Aweather  Bthat   Cwhether    Dwhat 12The doctor suggested he _.                   Anot smoke   Bdon' t smoke Cdoesn't smoke   Dno smoke6ewMyirQFL13Which _ more fat, cream or rice?              Acontains        Bgives       Cproduces         Dhave kavU42VRUs14I prefer _ washing to _.                  Adoing; cooking    Bdo; cook Cdoing; cook  Ddo; cooking y6v3ALoS8915I have read _ book and I've learned _ .  M2ub6vSTnP Aa great deal of; a lot of Ba great many; a lot Ca large number of; lots of Dplenty of; a lot of 0YujCfmUCw16Lincoln _ slavery. He wanted _ a new country of freedom .eUts8ZQVRdAwas against; set out  Bagainst ; set off Cwas against; set up  Dagainst; set about sQsAEJkW5T17- _ would you like to have?- Nothing else. Thanks.   GMsIasNXkA AWhat other   BWhich else CWhat   DWhat else18- Have you finished your report yet?- No, I'll finish in _ ten minutes.              Aother          Banother          Cmore         Dless TIrRGchYzg19- Don't forget to come to my birthday party tomorrow. 7EqZcWLZNXAI don't   BI can't CI won't   DI haven't 20- Did you go to the reading-room or the library a moment ago?lzq7IGf02E-_                                ANeither BNo, I didn't CYes, I did   DYou are right zvpgeqJ1hkII. Cloze test : (25%)(A)Mrs Brown dialed her daughter's number and sang out, “Hello, ( 1 ) . How are you?”NrpoJac3v1“Terrible, Mom. My back is (2) me, the children are acting up , (3) I'm expecting six guests for dinner .”1nowfTG4KI“Don't worry. I'm coming (4). I'll feed the children, and ( 5 ) a dinner your guests will ( 6 ) forget .” fjnFLDa5Zo“You're an angel . How' s Dad? ”“Dad? - you know Daddy (7) nine years ago . ”A moment of silence . “What (8) are you calling?” “8284494.”“This is 8284491”“Oh , ( 9 ) . I dialed the wrong number . ”“Hold on ! Please ! - Does this mean you're not (10) over?” tfnNhnE6e5    1Apardon    Bdear Cyou    Daha    2Abeating   Bhurting Ckilling   Dwounding HbmVN777sL    3Aon   Band Cexcept.  Dtherefore     4Aimmediately  Blater Ctomorrow   Dfinally V7l4jRB8Hs    5Ado   Bcook Cboil    Deat    6Asometimes   Bseldom Cnever   Dalready 83lcPA59W9    7Aleft   Bstarved Cfled   Ddied    8Anumber   Baddress Cpeople   Dunit    9Athanks   Bsorry Cgreat   Dterrible     10Adialing   Bcoming Ccalling  Dtalking   mZkklkzaaP(B) You might wonder how killer whales are trained and how they learned to perform and (11) their trainer's instructions . The system developed (12) David Butcher, the trainer at Sea World, depends on the (13) that the whales like to have lots of attention . So the trainers (14) the animals lots of attention when they do ( 15 ) they are supposed to and just ( 16 ) pay any attention at all when they (17) . This method has been a great (18) .AVktR43bpwMr Butcher's dream is to help (19) down communication barriers so much that ( 20 ) and animals understand each other (21) . The birth of whales was a (22) in this direction. They are first killer whales to grow up ( 23 ) people. The killer whales have learned (24) people and the other killer whales, and the trainers have learned ( 25 ) about these clever funny - looking animals of the sea . ORjBnOwcEd    11Aact   Bfollow Cplay   Dlisten    12Awith   Bto Cfrom   Dby    13Aidea   Bplan Cdemand   Dfeeling     14Adraw   Bgive Cattract  Dcall    15Athat   Bwhich Call which   Dwhat    16Adon' t    Bcan't Chave to   Dcouldn't 2MiJTy0dTT    17Ado   Bdon' t Cplay    Dact    18Acorrectness   Bsuccess Ctruth    Dinterest gIiSpiue7A    19Aput  Blet Cturn   Dbreak    20Ahe   Bpeople Cwhales   DMr Butcher     21Agood    Bclear Cbetter   Dright    22Astation   Bstop Cstep   Dfoot     23Aby   Bfrom Clike   Dwith     24Aabout      Bon Cfrom      Dsame     25Afrom     Bso Cmore  Dsame III. Reading comprehension: (40%) A For every five men in the Civil War who died in battle , two or three died of disease. Doctors of that time knew very little about causes of sickness or ways of preventing it. Thousands of men in poor health became soldiers. Many of them could not resist epidemic (瘟疫)diseases that went through the places where they lived . uEh0U1YfmhArmy life was hard. Soldiers got little fruit or vegetables. There was no milk unless they happened to find a cow. Neither their clothes nor their living places protected the troops from rain, snow, and cold . Sickness and disease were spread by insects , rats , and unclean drinking water . Often the men drank straight from muddy streams .IAg9qLsgBX Gunshot wounds were serious, as in any war, but they did not cause as many deaths as disease did.WwghWvVhPE1. Disease caused _.                                                    Aonly a few deaths Bfewer deaths than wounds did asfpsfpi4kCmore deaths than wounds did Dboth A and B2Men who were accepted as Civil War soldiers were _.       ooeyYZTjj1Aknown to have already had some epidemic diseases Brequired to be in perfect healthCable to resist epidemic disease easily Dsometimes in poor healthBkeGuInkxI3Army life was hard for troops because _           Athe place where they lived didn't keep them safe from bad weatherPgdO0sRlMoBthey had no warm clothingCthey seldom had good, healthful food Dall of the above3cdXwckm154Insects and rats were dangerous because they _      h8c52WOngMAdestroyed food Bcarried diseases Cmade the water unclean Dtore the soldiers' clothes into piecesv4bdyGious5The best title for this selection is _.          AThe Cause of Disease BThe Greatest Danger in the Civil War J0bm4qMpJ9CInsects, Rats, and Gunshot Wounds DThe History of Epidemic Disease   XVauA9grYPB Babies love chocolate, and sometimes they also eat the paper around it. My cat enjoys a meal of good, thick paper, old letters, for example . She doesn't like newspapers very much .bR9C6TJscwOf course, the best paper comes from wood. Wood comes from trees , and trees are plants: Vegetables and fruit are plants too, and we eat a lot of them . So can we also eat wood and paper?pN9LBDdtrdScientists say: “ All food comes in some way from plants. ” Well, is that true? Animals eat grass and grow fat. Then we eat their meat. Little fish eat sea-plants; then bigger fish swim along and eat them . Chickens eat bits of grass and give us eggs . What food does not come from plants in some way?DJ8T7nHuGTScientists can do wonderful things with plants . They can make food just like meat. And they can make it without the help of animals . It is very good food, too . Now they have begun to say : “ We make our paper from wood . We can also make food from wood . The next thing is not very difficult . ”QF81D7bvUAWhat is the next thing? Perhaps it is food from paper. Scientists say;“We can turn paper into food . It will be good , cheap food too : cheaper than meat or fish or eggs . ”4B7a9QFw9hSo please keep your old books and letters . One day , soon , they will be on your plate. There is nothing like a good story for breakfast .ix6iFA8xoX6People live mainly on _.                   Apaper          Bplants        Cfish           Dmeat wt6qbkCyDE7Scientists have _.                    Amade a lot of paper Bfed eggs to chickensCmade food just like meat Dmade meat cheaper than food from paper Kp5zH46zRk8Chickens eat bits of grass . In the sentence “bits of” means _.   Yl4HdOAA61Aa little of    B .lots of Cbig pieces of    D .small pieces of ch4PJx4BlI9Which of the following is NOT true?            AScientists say, “All food comes in some way from plants . ”qd3YfhxCzoBScientists can make wood into food some day. CScientists can make food from paper some day.DScientists advise us to eat old books and letters at meals .E836L11DO510Choose one of the following as the topic for the passage .   S42ehLvE3M APaper-Our Future Food BNo More Meat in Future501nNvZFisCSave Old Books for Breakfast DPaper-The Best Cat Food  jW1viftGw9C  People have sailed (航行)the world in quite small boats . It is not an easy thing to do. Sometimes the weather gets bad. That can be the end of everyone in it. Accidents can happen easily and quickly .xS0DOYWHLPOne family once had an accident with some big fish. The fish swam under their boat and bit(咬)holes in it. Sea water came in, of course , and the boat soon sank (下沉). However, these people had another smaller boat-a life-boat, and they all got into that. They lived and hoped for many days. They ate and slept, and they always hopedAt last a ship found them .LOZMkIqI0wHow do people live in a very small life-boat? Perhaps for weeks or months? They must be strong in every way . They must have hope-they must want to live: But you cannot eat and drink hope.ZKZUQsUJedYou cannot drink sea water: Drink a lot of sea water and you will quickly die . Sailors (水手)can drink rain water. They must catch rain water in their boat. They must also catch fish and birds for food . Life-boats do not often carry a cooker, so the sailors cannot cook their food. Raw (生的)fish and bird-meat is not very nice . But in a life-boat the sailors must eat raw food, or they will die.dGY2mcoKtTWhat do people think about in a life-boat? They think about land , a warm bed, dry clothes , fresh water and food , food , food .rCYbSWRLIA11When sailors' boat sinks, their life-boat gives them _.   FyXjoFlMWhAfood         Bbeds        Crain water        DhopeTuWrUpPObX12One family once had an accident at sea, because _       7qWAq9jPqEAtheir boat was caught in bad weatherBthe boat knocked against a rock and sea water came in llVIWTNQFkCsome fish bit through the bottom(底部)of their boat yhUQsDgRT1Dnone of them knew how to sail the sea 13Sailors can catch _ for food and drink at sea in a life-boat .    MdUZYnKS8IArain water                                     Bfish and birds 09T7t6eTnoCboth sea water and rain water         Dboth A and Be5TfZQIUB514Life-boats do not often carry a cooker, which is _.  s1SovAcVQMAsomething used for cooking Bfood for cookingCa large basin Da person who cooks food15Which of the following is NOT TRUE?        ASailing around the world in quite small boats is not easy. GXRw1kFW5sBAll the food sailors have in a life-boat is cooked fish and bird-meat.UTREx49Xj9CAnyone who drinks a lot of sea water will die .DNo one can live for weeks in a life-boat unless he is strong and wants to live .8PQN3NDYyPD   Every August on the island of Heimaey, young people often take a walk along the street throughout the night. Why their parents allow them to stay out ? The children of Heimaey are going to save young puffins - small black-and-white seabirds.mLPVzx7ZNwThe cliffs(悬崖)above the town are home to a large group of puffins . The birds dig holes all around the cliffs . These holes are their homes. The young stay in the holes for about seven weeks. Then they begin to leave . Some move slowly on their undeveloped wings and feet down to the sea around Heimaey. There they swim, which they can do naturally , and learn to dive for fish . Others, however, may lose their way at night and find themselves in the town instead. On the ground, the young birds are in trouble. Because their wings are fully developed, they cannot take off quickly to sea and safety. The birds then become a good meal for cats and other animals .AHP35hB02dFor many years, islanders have help the young puffins. At night in late August, children carrying thick paper boxes and lights hurry out to catch puffins . They spend most of the night running after the birds. They put the birds they've caught into boxes and take good care of them .NDOcB141gTThe next morning the children take the puffins to the sea and set them free. The bird will live at sea until they are at least two years old. Then they will return to the cliffs to build homes of their own.1zOk7Ly2vAThe children of Heimaey look forward to August !16Every August the children of Heimaey are allowed to stay out all night.     fuNsDv23KhAto catch puffins and take them home Bto save puffins from dangertqMB9ew4YXCto drive puffins away Dto run after puffins for pleasureHmMJFY05dE17The young puffins that lose their way are in the danger of _.ViLRaIt6skAbeing killed by hunters Bknowing nothing about the sea 9eK0GsX7H1Cbeing eaten by animals Dhaving no fish to eat18The children put the seabirds into boxes and _.      naK8ccr8VIAlook after them carefully for several days, then set them freeB6JgIVV9aoBset them free when they grow bigger and can take off to sea and safetyP2IpeFpap5Ccarry them to the sea right away to set them free 3YIxKpScDMDthey don' t set them free until the next morning19The children look forward to August because _.     gUHFg9mdSsAthey enjoy playing the game of running after seabirds uQHOMTQe79Bit' s time for them to go out at nig

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