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20152016学年10月北京朝阳区北京市第八十中学高一上学期月考英语试卷 单选 爱智康 1. A. giantB. noticeableC. humbleD. similar Coincidentally, I had once found myself in a situation. 2. A. Rather thanB. If onlyC. Only ifD. As well I could find a way to get back to the times when people valued the fat figure mostTang Dynasty. 3. A. come aroundB. stand forC. crash intoD. fill up I accept that the plane has no choice but to sea. 4. A. pick upB. pick outC. pick onD. pick at Could you do me a favor and Sam from school today? 5. A. filledB. decoratedC. equippedD. packed Each room is distinctively with light, pictures, bright colors and floral prints. 6. A. freezingB. messyC. greedyD. sparkling My bedroom was so that my mom went absolutely mad last night. 7. A. advertB. greedC. boastD. leap His that he could drink ten pints of beer impressed nobody. 8. A. replyB. famineC. interactivityD. feature This is not typical of Chinese, but is a of the Thai language. 9. A. spoiledB. spilledC. suckedD. hilarious Whenever the boy wants something, he will cry until his parents get it for him. So he was thoroughly . 10. 完型填空 爱智康 A. ExceptB. Except forC. Apart fromD. Instead of fruits and vegetables, Helen also prepared everything that was low-cal, not just for weight loss, but for good health. 11. A. fillB. have filledC. am fillingD. will fill Hi, lets go skating. Sorry, Im busy right now. I in an application from for a new job. 12. A. wereB. have beenC. had beenD. will be Peter, where did you guys go for the summer vacation? We busy with our work for months, so we went to the beach to relax ourselves. 13. A. has leftB. leftC. is leavingD. would leaving Bob has gone to California. Oh, can you tell me when he ? 14. A. will countB. countsC. countedD. is counting Im afraid that youll have to report it to our headmaster, for what he says in our school. 15. A. have reservedB. are reservedC. reservedD. are reserving Are these seats available? Sorry, sir. The seats . 16.In 1909 an English newspaper offered 1,000 to the first man to fly across the English Channel in an aero- plane. Today, modern jets cross it 1 minutes. But at that time it still seemed a good 2 The race to 3 the money soon became a race between two men 4 were very colourful. One was Louis Bleriot, who owned a factory in France that 5 motor car lamps. He was already well 6 as a pilot because he had had accidents several times. Some people 7 him. One man said,“He 8 be the first to fly across the Channel but he will certainly be the first to die in an accident!”But Bleriot was really a good and 9 pilot. He also had many good 10 about aero-plane design. 11 man was Hubert Latham. He was half French and half English. He 12 flying when his doctors told he had only a year to live.“Oh, well,”he said,“if Im going to die soon, I think I shall have a dangerous and exciting 13 now.”Hubert Latham was the first to try the 14 across the Channel. Ten kilometres 阅读理解 爱智康 1. A. withB. afterC. beforeD. in 2. A. timeB. distanceC. journeyD. try 3. A. offerB. refuseC. winD. accept 4. A. TheseB. SuchC. BothD. All 5. A. producedB. soldC. boughtD. invented 6. A. knownB. trainedC. paidD. thought 7. A. admiredB. enviedC. praisedD. laughed at 8. A. mayB. may notC. ought toD. used to 9. A. braveB. luckyC. unsuccessfulD. smart 10. A. ideasB. companiesC. successesD. records 11. A. OneB. AnotherC. The otherD. Either 12. A. kept upB. took upC. gave upD. set up 13. A. adventureB. operationC. deathD. rest 14. A. tourB. flightC. voyageD. life 15. A. burnB. explodeC. sinkD. fly 16. A. anxiouslyB. worriedlyC. hopelesslyD. calmly 17. A. upB. offC. onD. back 18. A. flewB. fliedC. flowedD. flyed 19. A. enteredB. landedC. arrivedD. escaped 20. A. demandedB. persuadedC. suggestedD. ordered off the French coast, his plane had some trouble. It fell down into the water and began to 15 . A boat reached Latham just in time. He was sitting 16 on the wing and was coolly lighting a cigarette. Bleriot took 17 six days later. He 18 into some very bad weather and very low cloud. He somehow got to the English side and 19 in a farmers field. A customs (海关) officer rushed up to his plane and 20 ,“Have you any thing to declare?” 17. A For people who are addicted to shopping, the post-Christmas period means only one thing-sales! Across the country, prices are greatly reduced on clothing, electronics, home furnishings and more. London is the place for serious shopping, and you can certainly pick up some amazing bargains. The sales start on Boxing Day-26th December, and continue for the month of January, but the keenest bargain hunters get there early to be first through the doors. In Oxford Street queues formed outside shops ahead of early morning openings for the start of their sales. At Brent Cross, in north London, more than 1,000 爱智康 (1) Whats the passage mainly about? A. B. C. D. (2) We can infer from the passage that _. A. B. C. D. (3) What are people most eager to buy in the department stores in the January sales? A. Everything people need.B. Christmas presents. C. Next years Christmas presents.D. Gadgets and designer clothes. (4) What does the sales got into full swing in the third paragraph mean? A. B. C. D. people were queuing at 3:30 a.m. For the Next clothing stores sale which began at 4 a.m. Those who were strong enough to bear difficult situations even camped outside the shops to be first in line. Consumers who went to shops in large numbers ,with the aim of buying a lot of bargins were rewarded with discounts of as much as 80% as department stores joined the sales. The shops were extremely crowded when the sales got into full swing, with more than half a million people shopping in Londons West End. The biggest, most famous shops such as Harrods, Selfridges, Liberty and John Lewis all have sales. In the department stores youre likely to find everything you need in the same building! Its a good time to buy a lot of cheap gadgets, and theres no better time to invest in some designer clothes. Some people take their partners shopping with them, and buy their Christmas presents in the sale-a practical but unromantic way of making sure you get the gift you really want. For a less exciting but less stressful shopping experience, online retailers(零售商) are also here, participating January sales! People buy a lot of bargains in the department stores in London after Christmas. People buy their Christmas presents in the sales in London. People are prepared to do their shopping for next Christmas. People participate in the January sales to do business online. the price of he goods on sale are not low enough to attract customers in London there are lots of people who are eager to participate in the post-Christmas sales there are not many goods worth spending money on in the January sales there are usually no sales in the big, famous stores after Christmas The sales were going to start soon in the department stores. The sales had already been happening for a period of time and were over. The sales were in the most active stage. All the bargins in the stores were sold out. 18.B Kathy started at my nursery school at the age of three. She settled into the group easily, and would be first on the slide and highest up the climbing frame. She could put on her coat without help and not only fasten her own buttons but other childrens too. She was a lovely child but unfortunately a scratcher. If anyone upset her or stood in her way, her right hand would flash out fast and scratch down the face of her playmates. Children twice her age would fly in fear from 爱智康 (1) From the passage, we know that Kathy is_. A. sensitive but slowB. smart but a bit rude C. independent but selfishD. quick but sort of passive. (2) Kathy scratched Tom because _. A. B. C. D. (3) According to the passage, the underlined word “bullying” is closest in meaning to“_”. A. helpingB. pinishingC. hurtingD. protecting (4) The writer of this passage aims to recommend an approach to _. A. rewarding childrens good behaviorB. correcting childrens bad behavior C. punishing badly-behaved childrenD. praising well-behaved children her. This must have been very rewarding for Kathy but obviously it had to be stopped. All the usual ways failed and then I remembered an account by G Atkinson High field School, of how fights in the playground had been stopped. No punishment had been given, but the attacker had been ignored and the victims rewarded. So I decided to try out on Kathy. With a pocketful of Smarties I followed Kathy around. She was so quick that it was impossible to prevent her scratching, but I was dertermined to stay within arms length all afternoon. All was peaceful but then I saw Kathys hand moved and heard the scream. Gently I gathered up the little hurt one in my arms and said “Nice, nice sweetie” and then looked puzzled when she got nothing. Soon came another scream, this time from John. While holding him in my arms, I said, “Look, Kathy, a nice Smartie for John” and put it into Johns mouth. A smile of understanding flashed across Kathys face. Minutes later, she came to me and said loudly, “Give me a Smartie! I have hurt my finger!” “No,” I replied, “youll get it if someone hurts you.” On purpose, she turned and scratched a nearby boy, Tom, and waited quietly while I mothered and rewarded him, then she walked away. She has never scratched a child since. Parents who find older children bullying younger brothers and sisters might do well to replace shouting and punishment by rewarding and giving more attention to the injured ones. Its certainly much easier and more effective. she was angry at Tom, who was in her way she wanted to get a Smartie from the teacher she was in the habit of scratching other children she wanted to know if the teacher meant what she had said 19.C 爱智康 (1) What is the similarity between supporters and opponents? A. They both like exams.B. They both dislike exams. C. They value standards.D. They value equality. (2) The word “favouritism” in paragraph 3 is used to describe the phenomenon that _. A. B. C. D. (3) What would happen if examinations were taken away according to the author? A. B. C. D. (4) The opponents of the examination system will agree that _. A. B. We are all interested in equality, but while some people try to protect the school and examination system in the name of equality, other, still in the name of equality, want only to destroy it. Any society which is interested in equality of opportunity and standards of achievement must regularly test its pupils. The standards may be changed-no examination is perfect-but to have to tests or examinations would mean the end of equality and of standards. There are groups of people who oppose this view and who do not believe either in examinations or in any controls in schools or on teachers. This would mean that everything would depend on luck since every pupil would depend on the efficiency, the values and the purpose of each teacher. Without examinations, employers will look for employees from the highly respected schools and from families known to them-a form of favouritism will replace equality. At the moment, the bright child from an ill- respected school can show certificates to prove he or she is suitable for a job, while the lack of certificate indicates the unsuitability of a dull child attending a well-respected school. This defence of excellence and opportunity would disappear if examinations were taken away, and the bright child from a poor family would be a prisoner of his or her schools reputation, unable to compete for employment with the child from the favoured school. The opponents of the examination system suggest that examinations are an evil force because they show differences between pupils. According to these people, there must be no special, different, academic class. They have even suggested that there should be no form of difference in sport or any other area: all jobs or posts should be filled by unsystematic selection. The selection would be made by people who themselves are probably selected by some computer. bright children also need certificates to get satisfying jobs children from well-respected schools tend to have good jobs poor children with certificates are favoured in job markets children attending ordinary schools achieve great success Schools for bright children would lose their reputation. There would be more opportunities and excellence. Children from poor families would be able to change their schools. Childrens job opportunity would be affected by their schools reputation. jobs should not be assigned by systematic selection computers should be selected to take over many jobs 爱智康 C. D. (5) The passage mainly focuses on _. A. schools and certificatesB. examination and equality C. opportunity and employmentD. standards and reputation special classes are necessary to keep the school standards schools with academic subjects should be done away with 20. (1) What do bubbles look like? (2) To blow more bubbles, which two steps should you do again? (3) What might be the topic of Paragraph 4? (4) What is the passage mainly about? D We all love bubblesThey float through the air like little glass balls, shining with colors and light You can make bubbles with dishwashing soap and a paper cupSoap makes the w
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