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太 原 五 中20132014学年度第二学期月考(3月)高 一 英 语 本试卷分为第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分.第一卷(共两部分, 共计 75分)第一部分:英语知识运用 (共三节, 满分45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10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.what will the woman do next?a. catch the bus. b. talk with the man c. call the man.2. what does the woman want to buy? a. a shirt. b. a skirt. c. a hat.3. where does the conversation probably take place? a. on the phone. b. at the airport. c. on the plane.4. what is the probable relationship between the two speakers? a. repairman and customer. b. boss and employee. c. editor and reporter.5. what is the mans problem with his new apartment? a. its too far. b. its too small. c. its too noisy. 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,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。听每段对话或独白前,你将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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. where is the man now? a. in pairs. b. in oxford. c. in new york.7. how does the man go for holiday? a. by bus. b. by train. c. by air.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. when does the woman like to go to the cinema? a. on sunday. b. on friday. c. on saturday.9. what can we know about the cinema? a. the price is lower on weekends. b. many people go to the cinema on weekends. c. the cinema is busy every day.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. what can we know about diana? a. she has two kids. b. she got married about seven years ago. c. she had her hair cut.11. how did jack feel when he saw diana? a. sad. b. annoyed. c. surprised.12. what is the probable relationship between the man and the woman? a. workmates. b. old classmates. c. relatives.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. what are the two speakers doing? a. chatting about impoliteness. b. designing their room. c. talking about the womans roommate.14. how does the woman probably feel? a. angry. b. excited. c. nervous.15. what suggestion did the man give to the woman? a. to remind her roommate. b. to have a heart-to-heart talk with her roommate. c. to take immediate action.16. what is the woman going to do next? a. ask her manager for help. b. try to solve the problem herself. c. consider moving out.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. what does the text mainly talk about? a. the importance of guessing. b. the reasons why people like guessing. c. the purposes of guessing.18. how many pizzas will bill prepare if he invites four friends to come to eat with him? a. 2. b. 8. c. 10.19. why do scientists guess when they have no calculator aside? a. to make his work go on. b. to get the closest answer. c. to check his answer.20. what makes guessing perfect? a. knowledge. b. practice. c. skills.第二节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. animals are obviously _ lower form of life than _ man. a. the;the b.a;/ c. a;the d. /;/22. _with a tough job market, fresh graduates are dreaming of running their own businesses instead. a. faced b. facing c. having faced d. to face 23. _ i really dont like art, i find his work impressive. a. as b. since c. if d. while 24. although the town _by the storm several times, little damage was done. a.have attacked b. has been attacked c. had been attacked d. had attacked25. under a big tree_, half asleep. a. did sit a fat man b. a fat man sat c. did a fat man sit d. sat a fat man26. the father as well as his three children_skating on the frozen river every sunday afternoon in winter. a. is going b. go c. goes d. are going 27. _, he tried his best to solve it.a. however difficult the problem was b. whatever difficult the problem wasc. however difficult was the problem d. no matter how difficult was the problem 28. -hello, jessica! what happened?-i couldnt hear you clearly because my mobile phone couldnt receive a good _ a.sign b. signal c. symbol d. mark 29. _, i managed to get through the game and the pain was worth it in the end. a. hopefully b. generally c. thankfully d. gradually 30. the shopping malls compete(竞争) with each other _ product quality and variety. a. in need of b. in terms of c. in exchange for d. in case of31. it was along the mississippi river _ mark twain spent much of his childhood. a. how b. which c. that d. when32. is this the piano _ your family for over eighty years? a. belonged to b. belongs to c. belonged d. belonging to33. i live in a room _ window opens to the south . a. which b. of which c. its d. whose34. mary told me she would_computer studies. really? ill try my best to ask her to_such foolish ideas. a. pick up; give away b. put away; give up c. give up; put away d. give up; pick up35. -are you satisfied with the result? -not a little. it couldnt be _.a. any better b. any worse c. good d. bad 第三节 : 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(a、b、c和d)中,选出最佳选项。id been proud that id never lost my cellphone until my husband jack got a call one evening. we went to visit a friend in hospital last year. when jacks 36 rang, it was my mother calling from my 37 . she asked if i had 38 my mobile. i checked my purse. it was 39 !i used jacks phone to call my number. then a boy, whom ill call rhys, 40 it. “i found your phone!” he said, excitedly. “i have been trying to find you, but 41 it was getting late, i decided to leave.” he gave me the address of a 42 near his home. later that evening, i went to 43 him there. i didnt dare to go 44 , worrying this was some cheater. so jack came along. after 45 10km, we got to the coffee shop which rhys 46.my 47 were gone. rhys was just a young boy. “how did you 48 my mum?” i asked. he 49 that when he found my mobile by the roadside, he started calling people in my list of contacts. but all they 50 was my mobile phone numberwhich didnt 51 . hed called many names, starting with the letter a. finally he got adam, one of my friends, who 52 my house.i was 53 to get my phone back with all the contacts, messages and photos i could have lost for ever. i was so 54 to rhys and offered him some money, but he 55 . as we drove back, we praised rhys for his honesty.36. aelectric carbmobile phonecradioddoorbell37. ahospitalbcompanycschooldhome38.afoundbchangedclostdbought39.agonebnewcbusydbroken40.aacceptedbreturnedcgotdanswered41.abeforebbecausecafterdif42.acoffee shopbpost officechoteldsupermarket43.afollowbmeetccatchdpunish44.aslowlybbackcalonedfinally45.adrivingbrunningcwalkingdriding46.atalked aboutblooked forcheard of dknew about47.adifficultiesbfearscdiseasesdhopes48.arememberbknowctelldunderstand49.arealizedbrepeatedcexplaineddbelieved50.ahadbnoticedcexpecteddfinished51.ahappenbmatterchelpdfit52.acalledbvisitedcshareddsold53.asorrybgladcsaddproud54.ausefulbstrangecgratefuldpolite55.amissedbappearedcagreed drefused第二部分:阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项中选出最佳选项。a. i learned my belief from my son. i believe in selfless giving. eight years ago, my 13-year-old son, dustin, became very ill with a heart enlarged. for several months, he lived on life support as we were forced to stand by and watch him wither away. while his friends were out playing baseball, and sleeping in their own beds, my son was in a hospital bed, attached to a machine that kept his heart beating. as a mother, my first reaction after crying was anger, and then i played the bargaining game: take my life for his, lord. ive lived my life but he still has so much to do. people all around me were praying for a heart to become available, but it made me so angry and confused because i knew for that to happen, someone elses child would have to die. how could anyone pray for that? i still remember so clearly the morning we got the call that there was a heart. as we stood in dustins hospital room watching them prepare him for surgery, we experienced the true definition of bittersweet.his dad and i realized that at the precise moment we were standing there with so much hope and so much love, another family somewhere was saying goodbye. we knelt down together and cried, and we prayed for them and we thanked them for giving such a selfless gift. to our amazement, just 10 days later, dustin got to come home for the first time in many months. he had received a second chance at life.over the next two years, he got to go to high school, learn to drive and put his brand new heart to good use volunteering at the homeless shelter and helping the elderly.dustins new heart failed him when he was 16. a tragedy, yes, but we have to see it as the miracle it was. we received two precious years with him that we would never have had without organ donation.we have more pictures, more memories and a great satisfaction in knowing that he was able to experience some of the most exciting times and milestones in a teenagers life. when he died, difficult as it was for us, we knew that it would be dustins wish to give back. his eyes went to someone who wanted to see. someone who, perhaps, had never seen the faces of the family he loved so dearly. i believe that one day i will look into the face of someone elses son or daughter, and i will see those sky blue eyes looking back at me the evidence of selfless giving.56. the mothers anger and confusion was probably because _. a. she was in despair after finding out about her sons heart disease. b. she was angry at gods unfairness to her son c. she was afraid that nobody would donate a heart to her son d. praying for a heart would be a cruel thing57. the mother agreed to donate her sons eyes after his death mainly because_. a. it was her sons wish b. she wanted to show she was kind and generous c. she wanted to see her sons eyes in someone elses face d. she wanted to help others as others had helped her son58. the text mainly wants to tell us that _. a. organ donation can greatly benefit people b. the world is full of hope c. an act of kindness can mean a lot d. a mothers love is pricelessb.what can you say about a vibrant(有活力的) city that i once called home? is she beautiful or brilliant? do these lines sound familiar to you? if you have read the book or seen the movie love story you would know that my opening lines are inspired from it. and it fits! i fell in love with hong kong at first sight! its the city where i set up our first home, raised our son, and studied my mba. our first encounter was in october 2010, when my husband and i were there for a week to visit the city we would be calling home for the next few years. once we entered the city, what impressed us was its vibrancy and almost immediately i was convinced to make that city our home. a few months later, we settled down and i loved everything about hong kong! the wet markets, the modern shopping malls, the bargaining at mongkok, the fine foodsthere is so much to experience. then came the mba, which took the entire experience to a different level. i was so nervous about returning to books after almost a decade. i thought i would struggle a lot with the academic requirements. but, i made it. i am so happy to have so many good memories to write in this blog. one thing for which i will always be grateful is the opportunity to travel. and hong kong gave me plenty of that. i feel enriched just having visited some of the neighboring countries. i am living in another city that i love-london now. however, hong kong, for all its sights and smells, was once home to me and my family. i will miss you! 59. for what purpose does the author write the passage? a. to describe her sad memories in hong kong. b. to attract more tourists to visit hong kong. c. to express her deep love to hong kong. d. to give readers some advice on travling.60. the author used lines from love story as her opening lines of the passage because_. a. love story is her favorite movie b. these lines best describe hong kong c. she is familiar with those lines d. the movie that she likes describes hong kong61. the underlined phrase “our first encounter” in the 2nd paragraph refers to_. a. the first time she saw hong kong b. the first time she met her husband c. the first home she set up d. the date her son was bornc. today, the eiffel tower, which serves an important role in television and radio broadcasts, is considered an architectural wonder. it attracts more visitors than any other paid tourist attraction in the world. the eiffel tower was designed by the french engineer and bridge builder alexandre gustave eiffel for the paris exposition of 1889. the tower is 300 m high and consists of an open iron framework making it the highest manmade structure in the world at the time.it was almost not built.after being awarded the contract to build the tower, eiffel discovered that the exposition committee would only provide about a quarter of the money needed to construct it. eiffel himself would have to finance the balance. he thought of a deal that would make him a very rich man. he agreed to independently find the people to fund his tower but he wanted to be the only one to control of the tower and he wanted the profits for twenty years. they agreed. to everyones surprise, including eiffel, the tower was paid off in the first year.the deal that eiffel came up with was probably what saved the tower from destruction. a committee of three hundred was formed and they demanded an end to its building. many members of the committee said, they have only put up the framework of this monument, it has no skin. many sculptors and architects protested(抗议),in the name of threatened french art and history, about the useless eiffel tower, in the heart of their capital. it is built of iron, which is an inferior(劣等的) material, and a single beam(横梁) of it is unable to support large stresses. that is why the tower appears over-engineered by todays standards. though, from this very weakness, its simple beauty can be found. if you look at the tower, the structure of it sort of copies the biological cellular(细胞的) structure of a plant.62. what was the eiffel tower originally designed for? a. television and radio broadcasting industries. b. a paris exposition. c. promoting the tourism industry. d. displaying a special framework structure.63. according to paragraph2, the eiffel tower was almost not built due to_. a. the financial difficulties b. the difficulties of its structure c. the opposition of many citizens d. the opposition of the exposition committee64. many members of the committee of three hundred thought the eiffel tower was _. a. amazing b. unpleasant c. valuable d. safe65. what is the text mainly about? a. the special structure of the eiffel tower. b. the important influence of the eiffel tower. c. the difficult process of building the eiffel tower. d. the story of alexandre gustave eiffel.d. working in a team can be rewarding, but at times it can be difficult. to create a successful team, effective communication methods are necessary. here weve outlined some ways to avoid some common team mistakes as well as some helpful advice. 1. communicate_66_. letting bad feelings brew(酝酿) will only make you feel bad and want to isolate yourself from the group. not only does it feel good to get the bad feelings out, but it will be better for the team in the long run. 2. _67_ people in your group will lose respect for you if youre constantly blaming others for not meeting deadlines. group members understand if you have a heavy workload and arent able to meet a deadline. saying something like, im really sorry, but ill get it to you by the end of today. will earn you a lot more respect than trying to make it seem like its everyone elses fault thatyoumissedyourdeadline. 3. support group members ideas if a teammate suggests something, alw

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