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1、高中一诊考试英语试卷注意事项:1 .本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。 考试结束,将答题卡交回。2.1 55小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的苕案标号涂黑;第二卷的答案也 必须写在答题卡上指定的位置,在试卷上作答无效。第一卷(选择题,共90分)第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节语法和词汇知识(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。1. - The girl looks so beautiful. Is she a model or a
2、 film star?-She s a nurse.A. You betB. Forget about it C. Far from it D. Whatever you say2. At this time next week the English Channel.A. F 11 crossB. F 11 be crossing C. T m to cross D. I, m going to cross3. Does it take a long time to walk to the village?.-Yes but its by bike.A. much quick B. quic
3、kC. the quickest D. quicker4. It would seem to be a general truth nothing is as straightforward as it at first seems.A. thatB. whenC. whatcD. if5. - Finished?-No, Fve got three questions toanswerA. otherB.anotherC.othersD. the other6. Brian was about to when he suddenly found an answer to the questi
4、on.A. make upB.look upC.turn upD. give up7. - Who is absent from the lecture today?一 you ask? Peter, of course.A. WouldB. CanC. CouldD. Need8. Many people prefer large cars.large cars are safer than small ones.A. thinkingB. to thinkC. thinkD. having thought9. T m surprised to see the pop star is bet
5、ter looking than she.A. is used to be B. is used toC. was used to D. used to be10. - The lady starred in many films.-Really? But rarely in public nowadays.A. she is seen B. is she seenC. was she seen D. she was seen第二节盍形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项
6、涂黑。A year ago I went through one of the most difficult times in my life. I had 11 all my business within a month. I chose a less crowded area for tourists to see if I could gain my 12 in life again. I booked a day trip to sec the 13 I sat in a little motor boat with 5 other people to see the whales.
7、We 14 saw a couple of water spouts (水柱),which our guide said were whales. To my amazement, all of a sudden, one 15 right in front of my face. Everyone 16 to take pictures of her under the water 17 she swam away. She looked me right in the eye .1 18 out to touch her. She stayed out of the water long
8、enough for me to 19 her. It was an amazing feeling. Then she swam away. A little later, the guide 20 . that two whales were coming close to the boat. It was my new friend with her baby. It was 21 to see how she pushed her baby towards our boat. She was bringing her baby to 22 me!On the trip back eve
9、ryone was 23 talking about the experience. The guide told us that only once before had he witnessed a whale allowing 24 to touch it. Why did this happen? I have no 25 for why she chose me for the special advantage. Maybe the mother whale 26 my sadness, She helped me to see the light, 27 I was in a v
10、ery dark place.That 28 meeting paved the way for me to put life back into perspective(远景) That huge beautiful creature made me 29 that despite the obstacles life puts in your way, there is always an opportunity for a new 30 You must never give up.11. A.recoveredB.gainedC. doneD.lost12. A.wealthB.con
11、fidenceC. victoryD.experience13. A.whalesB.friendsC. spoutsD.pictures14. A.stillB.alreadyC. alsoD.soon15. A.sankB.surfacedC. divedD.escaped16. A.fearedB.hesitatedC. .triedD.pretended17. A.beforeB.whenC. afterD.while18. A.climbedB.swamC. jumpedD.reached19. A.smellB.catchC. feelD.see20. A.yelledB.warn
12、edC. urgedD.insisted21, A.boringB.unbelievableC frighteningD.uncomfortable22. A.attackB.meetC. scoldD.thank23. A.carelesslyB.naturallyC. regretfullyD.cheerfully24. A.someoneB.meC. everyoneD.him25. A.excuseB.explanationC. reasonD.responsibility26. A.sensedB.predictedC. enjoyedD.shared27. A.forB.even
13、thoughC. ifD.as though28. A.regularB.normalC. magical.D common”29. A.thinkB.rememberC. recallD.understand30. A.boatingB.swimmingC. beginningD.meeting第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共2。小题;每小题2分,满分#分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。AFor most of my 15 years, my father usually said very little
14、to my mother and me. He preferred reading the newspaper or watching football matches on television to talking to his family.Everything changed one morning. As soon as I came downstairs to breakfast, I could see that he wasnt his usual reserved (缄默的)self. Cant wait! FIFA World Cup! Big match! Must se
15、e! I quickly figured out what all the excitement was about Dad is a big football fan.I had never been interested in football, but Dad s excitement that morning made me more and more curious. I had to find out why this sport was making my normally reserved father act like a A five- year- old on his f
16、irst trip to Disneyland.Dad decided Ahat we should all eat at a little German restaurant so that we could watch the World Cup while eating. Secretly, I think he was hoping to turn Mum and me into football fans. 9 The match started a few minutes after we entered the restaurant. As I was eating my mea
17、l, a loud noise came from the television. Surprised, I looked up at the TV : “ Why is that man jumping up and down?” Dad patiently explained That s Papa Bouba Diop ,my son. If s normal for them to jump up and down after theyve scored.Dad explained almost everything to me. His monosyllabic (单音节的)answ
18、ers were a thing of the past. I loved the new Dad! I watched the rest of the match, becoming more and more interested. When I told my father that I planned to watch more matches with him, he smiled and gave me a wink ( 眨眼)*At long last we had something in common.Football has really helped Dad and me
19、 get closer and form a stronger relationship with each other. Who says football is only about 22 men running after a silly ball?31. Which of the following words can best describe the author9 s father?A. A talkative football player.B. A parent busy at work.C. An encouraging father.D. A man of few wor
20、ds.32. What made the author curious about his father one morning?A. His unusual excitement.B. His unexpressed eagerness.C. His great interest in the newspaper. D. His high expectation of the winner.33. The author9 s growing interest in watching the match mainly came fromA. his and his fathers common
21、 love of German foodB. watching a top level performance of the playersC. his father, s love of football and his explanationD. eating in a restaurant with the excited fans34. What can we learn from the passage?A. Sharing is the foundation of good relationship.B. Family members should be fons together
22、.C. Interest is the mother of success.D. Personality decides everything.BThe League of High Schools is pleased to invite student freethinkers to our Student Leadership Meeting July 15 -17 at our office building in Manhattan, New York.This yearly meeting has been successfully held for the past three
23、years. The event brings together student activists from around North America for a busy weekend of workshops, networking, lectures, and a lot of fun.We encourage every school to send at least one representative (代表)Qf not more) and we are keeping the costs down to help make this possible. Any indivi
24、dual (个 A ) student activists who are interested are also welcome to attend. Registration(注册),rd5m and food for the entire three - day event will cost only $ 39 for each student. Weve booked you single rooms at Travelodge, New York. For any information about the hotel, please call 88643911.This time
25、 we are making a special offer - providing some money for travelling to make sure each group can send a representative even if it lacks the money to do so. Email Anna Porter at apor- ter leaguehighschool. net or call 46935040 to get more information about this travel support.So don!t wait! Send in y
26、our registration.635.The main purpose of this passage is to.A. explain meeting programsB. invite students to a meetingC. call for papers for a meetingD. introduce meeting organizers36 .From the passage we know that the Student Leadership Meeting.A. invites students from ManhattanB. provides free mea
27、ls for studentsC. is held every three yearsD. was first held in37 . What is new about this years meeting?A. There is wireless Internet service.B. Individual students are welcome.C. It offers money to some groups.D. The cost for registration is low.1.1 If you want to know more about registration, you
28、 may.A. email Lucy BeckerB. email Anna PorterC. call 88643911D. call 46935040CNEW YORK (Reuters)一 The average number of monthly visitors to U. S. newspaper websites rose by nearly a third in the first half of , a study released on Wednesday said, though print readership at some larger papers fell.Th
29、e study, released by the Newspaper Association of America, underlines the internet* s importance to papers beset (围困)b y failing circulation and advertising income in their print editions.The average number of unique visitors to online newspaper sites in the first half was more than 55.5 million a m
30、onth ,the study said. That compares with 42.2 million a year earlier. Newspaper websites have become a significant addition to the print product, and are driving large audience growth, “ said John Kimbalh the association s chief marketing officer. The number of page views at newspaper sites rose by
31、about 52 percent in the first half, the association added.US Newspaper publishers have been fighting to hold on to advertisers as many of them lose readers to other media, including the Internet,Key to the latest report is the finding that websites are bringing in more younger readers, the associati
32、on said.The Washington Post, s website increased its audience reach among readers aged 25 to 34 by more than 60 percent, the report said. Audience reachAcombines the average weekly print audience and the net 30 - day website audience.Overall, newspaper websites helped drive a 15 percent increase in
33、the total newspaper audience for 25 - to - 34 - year olds and a 10 - percent increase fbr 18 - to 24 - year olds, the associationsaid.It did not provide comparisons to the same period last year for total print newspaper readership. Readership numbers, which were provided by Scarborough Research, inc
34、lude circulation, shared copies and any other way that someone could end up reading a newspaper.Print readership fell, according to a comparison of figures from the two periods conducted byRenter,.The New York Times readership dropped 5. 8 percent, while the largest U. S. paper, USA Today, fell 3 pe
35、rcent. The Wall Street Journal saw readership remain nearly the same.39. Which would be the best title for the passage?A. Online Newspaper Readership GrowsB. Convenient Way to Read NewspapersC. rThe Internet Is Taking over in the WorldD. Print Newspapers Have Lost Their Advantages40. Why have US New
36、spaper publishers been fighting?A. Because they want to earn more money.B. Because they feel they have been out of date. G. Because many readers are lost to other media.D, Because people don, t like print newspapers any more.41.The reason why online newspaper readership increase is thatA. print news
37、papers are expensive to buyB. surfing the Internet is a sign of fashionC. online newspapers cover much more informationD. more and more younger readers prefer to visit newspaper websites42.From paragraph 6, we can learn that audience reach includes the usualA. TV viewers and radio listenersB. TV vie
38、wers and print newspaper readersC. radio listeners and online newspaper readersD. online newspaper readers and print newspaper readersDA wood fire can be handy when you re camping. You can roast marshmallows or stay warm, for example. Forest fires that rage out of control, however, are a big problem
39、.Wildfires cause hundreds of millions of dollars in damage every year. And the amount of destruction has grown over the last 2 decades, especially in the western United States.To understand better why the northern Rocky Mountains region has been hit especially hard by wildfires, scientists from the
40、University of Arizona in Tucson looked at weather, snow, and fire records from 1970 to .ATheir study showed that, between 1987 and , fires burned an area 6. 5 times larger than the area burned between 1970 and 1986. The fire season also started earlier-, and its average length increased by 78 days.W
41、armer spring and summer temperatures appear to be part of the explanation for this change.The average temperature in the study*s more recent period was 0.871 higher than it was in the earlier period. And this trend is likely to continue. Experts predict that average summer temperatures may rise betw
42、een 2% and 5% by the year in western North America.Hie timing of snowmelt appears to be another cause of the fire boom. When snow melts early in the season, forests become drier through the summer and catch fire and bum more easily. Western snow packs now typically melt a week to a month earlier tha
43、n they did 50 years ago, according to recent studies.Some people have blamed the growing fire risk on policies that allow bush and branches to build up on forest floors. But clearing bush by itself won t help much if changes in climate are largely responsible for increasingly severe forest fires.43.
44、The main purpose of studying the records from 1970 to was to.A. find out solutions to forest firesB. prevent wildfires from happening frequently -C. know more about the climate changes in the past decadesD. find out the causes of wildfires in the northern Rocky Mountains region1. .Scientists fixm th
45、e University of Arizona found out the following EXCEPT A. western snow packs melt earlier than they did 50 years agoB. fires burned larger area between 1987.and than between 1970 and 1986C. the fire season between 1987 and was longer than that between 1970 and 1986D. the average summer temperature w
46、ill be I9C and 5% higher by than it is now45. Which of the following statements will Scientists from the University of Arizona agree to?A. More wildfires lead to the trend of global warming.B. Hot summers have nothing to do with the increasing wildfires.C. The earlier snow melts, the more probably f
47、orest fires will happen.46. Clearing bush will help control the increasingly severe forest fires. What is the main idea the author aims to express in the passage?A. The damages caused by wildfires.B. The results of a study on wild fires.C. The causes of fires in the United States.D. The changes in climate in the western United States.ELife learning ( sometimes called un - schooling or self - directed learning) is one of those concepts that are almost easier to explain by saying what it isnt, than what it is. And that, s probably because our own schooled backgrounds have convinced us that le
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