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    高一上学期期中英语试卷一、单项填空It is agreed that widely is one of the most effective ways to enlarge our vocabulary.A. readingB. readC. readsD. having readIn my school, English is compulsory (必修)for all students, but French and Spanish are .A. specialB. optionalC. typicalD. individualJoining the company as a clerk (职员), he got rapid promotion (晋 升), and working as a manager.A. ended upB. came acrossC. settled forD.focused onI am determined to have a try it means risking losing everything.A. now thatB. as thoughC. as long asD. even thoughIt was difficult to get a word in. Everyone so excitedly about the new film.A. had talkedB. talkedC. was talkingD. would talkWhat' s wrong? You look pale. Nothing serious. I' m just feeling tired after the long walk.A. lots ofB. a bit ofC.plenty ofD.kind of“It' s almost as if your brain is going through everything that happened today, " Dr. Stickgold, a scientist at Harvard Medical School, said, “The things you are obsessed (着迷的)with are the ones that your brain forces you to continue to do with. ”1. Whats the best title of the passage?A. Learning while you dream. B. What dreams stand for.C. Dream a good dream. D. Dreams and health.2. What were the volunteers asked to do after the rest?A. To work on a new maze.B. To continue to do the maze.C. To talk witheach other about theirdreams.D. To tell whatthey thought about themaze.3.Accordingtothe study, which groupshowed the greatestimprovement?A.Those whodidn' t sleep.B.Those whoslept but didn' tdream.C.Those whodreamed about themaze while sleeping.D.Those whothought about themaze before falling asleep.4. The underlined word “trigger” in paragraph 5 probably meansA. chanceB. ideaC. wayD. cause5. In which part of a newspaper wou1d you most probably read this passage?A.BusinessB. ScienceC.EducationD. Life四、提纲类作文请按照下列要求,根据自己的亲身经历,用日记体裁,记述一段难忘的家 庭往事。要求:1.日记体裁,时间自拟,星期和日期要写完整单词;2 .记述一件发生在家庭成员之间的.事件,要有细节描写;3 .要有自己对这件事情的看法或感受;4 .提不:注意体裁和时态;5 .字数:80个单词左右。五、单项填空Dad, I have decided not to go to university. What about your future career as a lawyer?A. It' s up to you. B. Good luck with college!C. You can, t be serious!D. Are you jumping in with both feet?The chairman remained silent the whole debate.A. fromB. whileC. withD. throughoutThe twins, who their homework, were allowed to play badminton outside.A. will finishB. finishC. have finishedD. had finishedI still remember the moment I first saw him after his operation.A. thatB. whenC. whereD. as二、完形填空? I don' t know why the train was unusually full today. I sat down in the only seat ? beside a middle-aged man who had his head down and seemed to be lost in . I was glad that he didn' t notice me as he just to look down towards the floor.Shortly after the train left I found myself what this man was thinking about. What could be so that he didn' t even see me sit next to him? I tried to forget about it and started to read my paper. , some inner voice kept encouraging me to talk to this man. I tried to but I failed.Finally I an excuse to ask him a question. When he his head and turned his eyes towards me I could see that he must have been really . I can, t describe the sadness which was so. We talked for about 20 minutes and in the end he seemed to be doing . As we were leaving the train he thanked me again and again.Several weeks later, when I watched TV at home, I received a strange , which only had the word Angel written on it. After I read it I was touched (感动).It was a letter from the man Imet on the . That day he planned to his life. In his letter, he went on to that he had said to God that if Godreally him he would send someone to prevent him killing himself. In his eyes I was that Angel sent by God.I don' t know what that voice was that made me take a and talk to a stranger but I do know that it made a in someones life that day. So the next time you hear your inner voice, just listen to it.1. A. offeredB. leftC. laidD. missed2. A. daydreamsB. sightC. thoughtD.scenery3. A. continuedB. plannedC. wantedD. liked4. A. worryingB. guessingC. consideringD. wondering5. A. valuableB. importantC. necessaryD. strange6. A.ThereforeB. HoweverC. InsteadD. So7. A. ignoreB. rememberC. realizeD. accept8. A. call forB. ask forC. came up withD. make up for9. A. noddedB. shookC. droppedD. raised10. A. kindB. worriedC. sadD. excited11. A. heavyB. specialC. popularD. familiar12. A. worseB. betterC. harderD. less13. A. emailB. messageC. letterD. newspaper14. A. easilyB. alreadyC. oftenD. deeply15. A. trainB. streetC. InternetD. TV16. A. beginB. saveC. changeD. end17. A. complainB. introduceC. explainD. express18. A. called onB. cared aboutC. sent forD. gave up19. A. chanceB. hikeC. timeD. seat20. A. markB. decisionC. differenceD. start三、阅读理解? Last night was the last game for my eight-year-old son' s soccer team. It was the final quarter. The score was two to one, my son, s team in the lead. Parents surrounded the playground, offering encouragement.With less than ten seconds remaining, the ball suddenly rolled in front of my son' s teammate Mickey O' Donnel. With shouts of “Kick it!” echoing across the playground, Mickey turned around and gave it everything he had. All around me the crowd erupted (沸腾).O' Donnel had scored!Then there was silence. Mickey had scored all right, but in the wrong goal, ending the game in a tie. For a moment there was a total hush. You see, Mickey has Down syndrome (唐氏综合症)and for him there is no such thing as a wrong goal. All goals were celebrated by a joyous hug from Mickey. He had even been known to hug the opposing players when they scored.The silence was finally broken when Mickey, his face filled with joy, hugged my son tightly and shouted, “I scored! I scored. Everybody won! Everybody won!” For a moment I held my breath, not sure how my son would react. I need not have worried. I watched, through tears, as my son threw up his hand in the classic high-five salute and started chanting, “Way to go Mickey! Way to go Mickey!”Within moments both teams surrounded Mickey, joining in the chant and congratulating him on his goal.Later that night, when my daughter asked who had won, I smiled as I replied. "It was a tie. Everybody won. ”1. What was the result of the soccer match?A. Two to two, equal to both the teams.B. Three to one in Mickey' s team' s favor.C. Two to one in the opposite team, s favor.D. Nobody won because of Mickey' s goal.2. The underlined word “hush" in paragraph 3 means "” .A. cheerB. silenceC. laughterD.cry3. What did the author worry about when Mickey scored and hugged his son?A.The result would disappoint his son.B. His son would shout at Mickey for his goal.C. Mickey would again hug the opposing players.D.The opposite team would laugh at Mickey, s goal.4. It can be inferred from the passage that .A.both teams liked and respected MickeyB. both teams were thankful for Mickey' s goalC. Mickey didn' t mind though his goal was wrongD. Mickey was a kind-hearted boy and hoped everybody won5. The purpose of the author in writing the passage is .A. to tell a joke to make readers laughB. to suggest we should not mind losingC. to show enjoying a game is more than winning a gameD. to present his son' s fine qualities of understanding others? I must have always known reading was very important because the first memories I have as a child deal with books. There was not one night that I don' t remember mom reading me a storybook by my bedside. I was extremely inspired by the elegant way the words sounded.I always wanted to know what my mom was reading. Hearing mom say, “I can' t believe what' s printed in the newspaper this morning, ” made me want to grab it out of her hands and read it myself. I wanted to be like my mom and know all of the things she knew. So I carried around a book, and each night, just to be like her, I would pretend to be reading.This is how everyone learned to read. We would start off with sentences, then paragraphs, and then stories. It seemed an unending journey, but even as a six-year-old girl I realized that knowing how to read could open many doors. When mom said, “The C-A-N-D-Y is hidden on the top shelf, “ I knew where the candy was. My progress in reading raised my curiosity, and I wanted to know everything. I often found myself telling my mom to drive more slowly, so that I could read all of the road signs we passed.Most of my reading through primary, middle and high school was factual reading. I read for knowledge, and to make A' s on my tests. Occasionally, I would read a novel that was assigned, but I didn' t enjoy this type of reading. I liked facts, things that are concrete. I thought anything abstract left too much room for argument.Yet, now that I' m growing and the world I once knew as being so simple is becoming more complex, I find myself needing a way to escape. By opening a novel, I can leave behind my burdens and enter into a wonderful and mysterious world where I am now a new character. In these worlds I can become anyone. I don' t have to write down what happened or what technique the author was using when he or she wrote this. I just read to relax.We' re taught to read because it' s necessary for much of human understanding. Reading is a vital part of my life. Reading satisfies my desire to keep learning. And I' ve found that the possibilities that lie within books are limitless.1. Why did the author want to grab the newspaper out of mom' s hands?A.She wanted mom to read the news to her.B. She was anxious to know what had happened.C. She couldn' t wait to tear the newspaper apart.D. She couldn, t help but stop mom from reading.2 .According to Paragraph 3, the author, s reading of road signs indicates .A.her unique way to locate herself8 .her eagerness to develop her reading abilityC. her effort to remind mom to obey traffic rulesD.her growing desire to know the world around her3. What was the authors view on factual reading?A. It would help her test-taking skills.B. It would allow much room for free thinking.C. It would provide true and objective information.D. It would help shape a realistic and serious attitude to life.4. The author takes novel reading as a way to .A.explore a fantasy land8. develop a passion for learningC. learn about the adult communityD.get away from a confusing world5. What could be the best title for the passage?A.The Magic of ReadingB.The Pleasure of ReadingC.Growing Up with ReadingD.Reading Makes a Full Man? Why do we dream? It' s a question researchers have been studying for years. Now new research suggests that some dreams may result from the brain' s effort to keep learning, even as we sleep.In a study in Boston, 100 volunteers were trained for an hour on a maze (迷宫).They tried to find their way through the difficult puzzle as quickly as possible. Then half of the volunteers were allowed to sleep for 90 minutes. The other half stayed awake, reading or relaxing. The ones who slept were asked to describe their dreams when they woke up.After the rest, the volunteers were asked again to solve the maze. Those who hadn' t slept showed no improvement or did even worse after the break. Sleepers who didn' t report any maze-related dreams did better but showed only a little improvement. However, 4 naptakers who reported dreaming about maze showed a surprising improvement. They scored 10 times higher after sleeping and dreaming about the maze.Even though the number of dreamers was small, the researchers noted that the gap in learning between the dreamers and the nondreamers was so wide that the finding was significant.The dreamers had all performed poorly on the test before dreaming about it. That suggests that struggling with a task might be the trigger that leads the sleeping brain to focus on it and work on how to deal with it.

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