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我带领班子成员及全体职工,积极参加县委、政府和农牧局组织的政治理论学习,同时认真学习业务知识,全面提高了自身素质,增强职工工作积极性,杜绝了纪律松散高一英语1月月考试题03I.听力(共两节10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)第一节听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有l0秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. Where are the speakers talking?A. In the classroom.B. At the library.C. On the bus.2. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Weekend plan. B. Going camping in the summer.C. A great change in life.3. What will the man do?A. He will help the woman.B. He will carry something for the woman.C. He will hold the womans hand.4. How much should the change be?A. $ 5.5. B. $ 4.5. C. $ 4.5. What does the woman mean?A. The record player is useless.B. The man should have thrown it away.C. The man should give up his bad habits. .第二节 听下面2段对话和独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What do we know about Rogers according to the conversation?A. Hes Toms friend.B. Hes Toms teacher.C. Hes Toms boss.7. Why does Tom tell his mother about his job?A. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his study.B. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his life.C. Because he doesnt want her to worry about his job.听下面一段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Where did the fire probably start?A. On the first floor.B. On the second floor.C. On the third floor.9. Which of the following about the house is true?A. The house was built more than 300 years ago. B. The Gellers owned the house for over 200 years. C. The house was made into a hotel after the Mills bought it.10.What was the building used as at the time of the fire?A. An old peoples home.B. A history museum.C. A hotel.II.单项选择(共20小题,每题1分,满分20分)11.You made the same mistake for _ second time, dropping _ “n” in the word “government”.A. a; theB. a; aC. the; anD. a; an12.Mr. Smith left New York ten years ago, and he _ in the countryside ever since.A. lives B. has livedC. is livingD. lived13.Children who are not active or diet is high in fat will gain weight quickly.A. what B. whose C. which D. that14.We have planted flowers and green trees around the blocks of buildings, which _ the beauty of the whole city. A. add to B. add up C. add up to D. add15.Do you mind if I use your bike? _.A. Yes, please B. of course, please C. No, go ahead D. Yes, you can use it16.Is this museum _ some German friends visited last Wednesday? A. that B. where C. whichD. the one 17.Though we are in the same class, we _ talk and know little about each other. A. actually B. gradually C. exactly D. frequently18.Our president will _ us in the discussion tomorrow. .A. take part in B. join in C. join D. attend19.American English is more or less different _British English _ pronunciation and spelling. A. from; in B. with; in C. from; with D. with; on 20.The Smiths often visit the farm. Another _ visitor to the farm is Mr. John. A. native B. gradual C. frequent D. determined21.Oh, its you! I _ you. Ive had my hair cut, and Im wearing new glasses.A. didnt recognize B. hadnt recognized C. havent recognized D. dont recognize22.I think we should _all the toys to the local children hospital.A. give in B. give out C. give up D. give away 23.Every minute should be made use of _ our spoken English.A. improving B. to improve C. improve D. improved24.I didnt have any trouble _ the old mans house.A. to have found B. with finding C. finding D. to find25.Edison made a lot of inventions, _ of great importance. A. which I think are B. which I think they are C. which I think theyD. I think which are26.It was in the small house _ was built with stones by his father _ he spent his childhood.A. it; thatB. that; whereC. that; thatD. that; which27.Now that I know _, I understand why they needed so much money.A. what a hard life they lived B. they led what a hard lifeC. what they lived a hard life D. how hard a life did they lead 28.Were going to with some friends for a picnic. Would you like to join us?A. get in B. get together C. get up D. get along29.So you didnt say hello to him last night?Well, I stopped and smiled when I saw him, but he me and walked on. A. ignored B. refused C. forgot D. missed30.At the discussion, Jack _ an idea that they should bring down the price of the bicycles. A. came about B. came up C. came out D. came up with.完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)My husband hasnt stopped laughing about the thing that happened to me. Its 31 now but it wasnt at that time.Last Friday, after doing all the family shopping in the town, I wanted a 32 before catching the train, so I bought a 33 and some chocolate and went to the station coffee shopthat cheap, self-service place with long 34 to sit at. I put my heavy bag down on the floor, put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to 35 a place, and went to get a cup of coffee.When I came back with the coffee, 36 was someone in the next seat. It was one of those wild-looking young men, with dark glasses and torn clothes, and hair coloured bright 37 at the front, no so unusual these days. What did 38 me most was hed started to 39 my chocolate!Naturally, I was angry. However, to avoid troublethen really I was rather uneasy about himI just 40 down at the front page of the newspaper, tasted my coffee, and took a bit of chocolate. The boy looked at me 41 . Then he took another piece of my chocolate. I could hardly 42 it. Still I didnt want to start an argument. When he took a 43 piece. I felt angrier. I thought, “Well, I shall have the last piece.” And I 44 it.The boy gave a 45 look, and then stood up. As he left he shouted out, “This womans mad!” Everyone 46 . That really made me silly, but it was 47 when I finished my coffee and got ready to 48 . My face went redas red as his hair when I 49 Id made a mistake. It wasnt my chocolate hed been taking. There was mine, 50 , just under my newspaper.31. A. serious B. wonderful C. funny D. exciting32. A. book B. meal C. sleep D. rest33. A. cakeB. newspaperC. magazine D. bag34. A. chairs B. tablesC. benches D. windows35. A. order B. findC. wait D. take36. A. thisB. thatC. he D. there37. A. redB. blackC. brown D. white38. A. interestB. surpriseC. frighten D. hurt39. A. touchB. throwC. steal D. eat40. A. lookedB. layC. read D. sat41. A. eagerlyB. happilyC. closely D. shyly42. A. believeB. standC. notice D. stop43. A. lastB. bigC. single D. third44. A. coveredB. threwC. got D. wrapped45. A. strangeB. terribleC. disappointed D. happy46. A. agreedB. noddedC. stared D. ignored47. A. betterB. worseC. later D. easier48. A. leaveB. payC. check D. regret49. A. wonderedB. realizedC. decided D. recognized50. A. tastedB. unpaidC. tied D. untouched.阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)ABlamelessI was a freshman in college when I met the Whites. They were completely different from my own family, yet I felt at home with them immediately. Jane White and I became friends at school, and her family welcomed me like a long-lost cousin. In my family, it was always important to place blame when anything bad happened. “Who did this?” my mother would scream about a dirty kitchen. “This is all your fault, Katharine,” my father would insist when the cat got out or the dishwasher broke. From the time we were little, my sister, brothers and I told on each other. We set a place for blame at the dinner table. . But the Whites didnt worry about who had done what. They picked up the pieces and moved on with their lives. The beauty of this was driven home to me the summer Jane died. In July, the White sisters and I decided to take a car trip from their home in Florida to New York. The two older sisters, Sarah and Jane, were college students, and the youngest, Amy, had recently turned sixteen. Proud of having a new drivers license(驾照), Amy was excited about practicing her driving on the trip. She showed off her license to everyone she met. The big sisters shared the driving of Sarahs new car during the first part of the trip, but when they reached less crowded areas, they let Amy take over. Somewhere in South Carolina, we pulled off the highway to eat. After lunch, Amy got behind the wheel. She came to a crossroads with a stop sign. Whether she was nervous or just didnt see the sign no one would ever know, but Amy continued into the crossroads without stopping. The driver of a large truck, unable to stop in time, ran into our car. Jane was killed immediately. I was slightly injured. The most difficult thing that Ive ever done was to call the Whites to tell them about the accident and that Jane had died. Painful as it was for me to lose a good friend, I knew that it was far worse for them to lose a child. When Mr. and Mrs. White arrived at the hospital, they found their two daughters sharing a room. Sarah had a few cuts on the head; Amys leg was broken. They hugged us all and cried tears of sadness and of joy at seeing their daughters. They wiped away the girls tears and made a few jokes at Amy as she learned to use her crutches(拐杖). To both of their daughters, and especially to Amy, over and over they simply said, “Were so glad that youre alive.” I was astonished. No blame. No accusations. Later, I asked the Whites why they never talked about the fact that Amy was driving and had run a stop sign. Mrs. White said, “Janes gone, and we miss her terribly. Nothing we say or do will ever bring her back. But Amy has her whole life ahead of her. How can she lead a full and happy life if she feels we blame her for her sisters death? ” They were right. Amy graduated from the University of California and got married several years ago. She works as a teacher of learning-disabled students. Shes also a mother of two little girls of her own, the oldest named Jane. 51.The author of the passage is _. A. Mrs. Whites nieceB. Janes school friend C. The Whites cousinD. Sarahs friend from college52.How did the authors parents differ from the Whites? A. The authors parents were less caring. B. The authors parents were less loving. C. The authors parents were less friendly. D. The authors parents were less understanding. 53.How did the accident occur? A. Amy didnt stop at a crossroads and a truck hit their car. B. Amy didnt know what to do when she saw the stop sign. C. Amy didnt slow down so their car ran into a truck. D. Amy didnt get off the highway at a crossroads. 54.The Whites did not blame Amy for Janes death because _. A. they didnt want Amy to feel ashamed and sorry for the rest of her life B. Amy was badly injured herself and they didnt want to add to her pain C. they didnt want to blame their children in front of others D. Amy was their youngest daughter and they loved her best 55.From the passage we can learn that _. A. Amy has never recovered from the shock B. Amy changed her job after the accident C. Amy lost her memory after the accident D. Amy has lived quite a normal lifeBMore than 2,400 years ago, a sickness struck Athens. The disease is said to have killed up to one third of all Athenians, including their leader Pericles. The huge loss of life helped to change the balance of power between Athens and its enemy, Sparta, in the ancient world.Historians say the sickness began in what is now Ethiopia. They say it passed through Egypt and Libya before it entered Greece. Knowledge of the disease has come mainly from the writings of the ancient Greek historian Thucydides, who survived it.So what caused the fall of Athens? Now, a study based on genetic(遗传的) testing says it was probably typhoid (伤寒) fever. Greek researchers announced the results. Journal of Infectious Diseases published the findings online last week.Researchers from the University of Athens tested human remains from an ancient burial place in the Greek capital. The researchers collected genetic material from teeth. They say tests found genetic evidence similar to that of the modern-day Salmonella (沙门氏菌).Manolis Papagrigorakis led the University of Athens team. He says the findings throw light on one of the most debated mysteries in medical history.Typhoid fever is a life-threatening disease that is common today in developing countries. Experts say there are more than 21,000,000 cases each year. Typhoid can be spread by food or drink that has been handled by a person infected with the bacteria(细菌) that causes it. Bacteria in human waste can pollute water supplies. So water used for drinking or to wash food can also spread the infection. Hand washing is important to reducing the spread of typhoid. And there are vaccines (疫苗) that can help prevent it.Some people recover but continue to carry the bacteria. These carriers can get sick again. And they may continue to infect others. Doctors can do tests to make sure the bacteria has left the body.56.The writer mentions the fall of Athens in order to _.A. show the unknown history of Athens B. introduce the seriousness of typhoidC. tell the situation of the ancient war D. explain what type of disease. typhoid is57.What might be the right route of typhoid spreading?A. EgyptLibyaEthiopiaGreece. B. GreeceEgyptLibyaEthiopia.C. EthiopiaEgyptLibyaGreece. D. EthiopiaGreeceEgyptLibya.58.According to Manolis, which of the following is TRUE?A. Typhoid is what was called Salmonella in ancient times.B. Genetic material has been alive for many years.C. A common disease could be found in ancient times.D. Typhoid was one of the deadly diseases in ancient Greece.59.How many ways of spreading the typhoid bacteria are mentioned in the text?A. 3. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.60.We can infer from the text that _.A. teeth can hold the largest amount of typhoid bacteriaB. typhoid is now a common deadly disease in the worldC. there are some solutions to preventing typhoid feverD. most of the typhoid patients wont get infected once againCGoing on a road trip? The St. Louis Arch, Statue of Liberty and Golden Gate Bridge are great tourist sites. But if you prefer offbeat destinations, check out the following roadside attractions.Worlds Largest Ball of PaintAlexandria, Ind.In 1977, Michael Carmichael set out to create the biggest ball of paint anywhere. Starting with a baseball as center, he painted layer after layer of paint day after day, year after year. The ball weighs more than 1,300 pounds, with more than 20,000 coats of paint, which is recognized by Guinness World Records. Visitors can paint the ball themselves and become part of history.The Museum of DirtBoston, Mass.The museum is the idea of Glenn Johnson. Labeled (贴有标签的) glass bottles contain such treasures as dirt from the Great Wall of China, as well as sand from a desert in Saudi Arabia and Omaha Beach in France. Best of all, the cost of seeing this museum is dirt cheap: Its free.Mount Horeb Mustard MuseumMount Horeb, Wis.Its heaven for hotdog lovers! This museum claims to have the worlds largest collection of prepared mustard(芥末). Its more than 4, 100 bottles of spices come from 60 nations, including Turkey and China. Visitors learn the history of mustard, from how its made to how its advertised and sold. The museums creator, Barry Levenson, loves mustard so much that he even puts it on ice cream!Paper HouseRockport, Mass.Swedish immigrant (移民) Ellis Stenman was much ahead of his time in 1922, when he started to build a two-room house almost entirely out of newspaper. At the time, people didnt give much, if any, thought to recycling paper. In fact, “recycling” wasnt even a word yet. The house is framed with wood, but the walls are made of 215 layers of newspaper. In all, he used about 100,000 newspapers. .61.The underlined word “offbeat” in the first paragraph can be best replaced by _.A. great B. foreign C. unusual D. historical62.If you want to add your own work to what you visit, you may choose _.A. Worlds Largest Ball of Paint. B. The Museum of Dirt.C. Mount Horeb Mustard Museum D. Paper House.63.Which of the following is true of Barry Levenson according to the text?A. No spices but mustard can be found in his museum.B. He travels around the world to collect mustard.C. Mustard is advertised and sold in his museum.D. In a way, he shows much preference for mustard.64.What can be inferred from the text?A. Michael must have the largest ball in the world.B. Glenn must have paid a visit to China.C. Lots of hotdog lovers will travel to Mount Horeb. D. Ellis could be seen as a pioneer in his time.65.According to the text, we know that _.A. Michael will never stop painting the large ball.B. there is no charge at the Museum of Dirt.C. Barry is the owner of the mustard museum.D. Paper House was completely made of paper.V. 单词拼写(每题1分,共10分)66. I know he is an American because he speaks English with strong American a_.67.Your v_ is too small; you need to learn more words.68. It took a long time for him to r_ from a bad cold.69. After g_ from Qinghua University, she worked as an engineer.70. English and French are both o_ languages in Cana

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