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1、高一英语试卷考前须知:1. 本试卷分第i卷选择题和第ii卷 (非选择题)两局部。2. 本堂考试120分钟,总分值150分。3.4. 考试结束后,将答题卷交回。i. multiple choice questionsi. grammar 1. ten years ago, the population of our village was_ _that of theirs. a. twice as large asb. as twice large asc. twice as much asd. as twice much as2. the number of people who_ _ kil

2、led in the air france crash_ 228. a. was; wasb. were; wasc. were; wered. was; were3. is there agreement_ when to start the project?a. with b. in c. ond. by4.-why does the river smell terrible?-because more than 80% of its water _ _ by the nearby factories.a. have polluted b. was polluted c. has been

3、 polluted d. have been polluted5.-i have been waiting for him over 30 minutes.-take it easy. look, here_ _.a. comes he b. the teacher comes c. he comes d. is coming he6. it suddenly to the detective that the man was probably murdered by his own daughter.a. happenedb. occurredc. thoughtd. took place7

4、. in books, he didnt notice his mother come in.a. burying b. being buried c. buried d. to bury8. the school, close to xipu, is well known as a foreign language school.a. being situated b. situated c. to be situated d. situating9. he graduated from a famous college, and in this company ever since.a.

5、had worked b. is working c. has worked d. would work10. the water has flooded all the houses on the coast, more than built in .a. three-fourth of them was b. three-fourths of that werec. three-fourth of which were d. three-fourths of which were11. the architect has a variety of interests, from art t

6、o science.a. ranging b. ranged c. which is ranged d. that ranges12. i wonder if you know that young man, who is one of the athletes that our golf club.a. join b. joins c. has joined d. have joined13. the handwriting of the two letters, and you will find out the of his death.a. compare, reason b. com

7、pared, cause, c. compare, cause d. comparing, reason14. by the end of last year, they_1,000 machines.a. producedb. had producedc. had been producedd. have produced15. 11.i dont know whether the cars_ _to the far-reaching countries have arrived safely.a. transportingb. are transported c. transportedd

8、. being transported 16. the government to fight the financial crisis, there were still bad effects. a. although, made some measure b. since, has taken some measures c. while, had taken some measures d. though, had taken some measure17. convenient plastic bags are for people, they will cause white po

9、llution. a. as b. although c. since d. while18. trust me! if the fire , it . a. wont be put out, doesnt go out b. doesnt put out, wont go out c. isnt put out, wont go out d. wont go out, wont be put out19. do you believe your ears? xinhua news agency, an earthquake of magnitude8 wenchuan of sichuan

10、just now. a. in terms of, damaged b. according to, hit c. regardless of, struck d. apart from, destroyed 20. much attention must education, especially in the countryside. a. be paid to develop b. pay to developing c. be paid to developing d. pay to develop 21. they were ahead during the first half o

11、f the match, but they in the last five minutes. a. were beating b. had been beaten c. were beaten d. beat 22. you look well. the climate and the seafood in sanya must you, i suppose. a. agree on b agree with c. agree to d. agree for 23. they love their daughters so much that they are always ready to

12、 do everything they can her happiness. a. make sure of b. be sure of c. to be sure to d. to make sure of 24. john received an invitation to a party, and with his work , he gladly accepted it. a. finished b. being finished c. having finished d. was finished25. as it reported, it is 100 years tsinghua

13、 university was founded. a. since b. before c. after d. when26. it was raining heavily, and little mary felt cold, so she stood to her mother. a. closing b. close c. closely d. closed27. how do you find the book? a. under the bed b. by turning to someone c. not at all d. its great fun28. the violent

14、 hurricane caused us a. to stop to work b. to stop working c. stopping working d. stop to work29. the look on his face shows that he is greatly a. terrified, terrified b. terrified, terrifying c. terrifying, terrified d. terrifying, terrifying30. having checked the doors were closed, and all the lig

15、hts were off, the boy opened the door to his bedroom. a. that b. why c. when d. whereii. close test i was woken up at 1 am. my roommate stood at the door with a tall man."please let him in," she told me. "he's been 31 out of his apartment. " she had seen him _32 in the snowy

16、night and immediately asked him to 33 at our place. the man was a law student. he was doing his 34 in the library which closed at 11 pm when he 35 he had left his keys in his house.to tell the truth, i had never had a(n) 36 sleep in my house before. my roommate and i were both 37 than one metre sixt

17、y and we had been asked "not to 38 to a man whom you don' t know" since we were kids. not to mention we were in a 39 city that we had stayed in less than a month. and here we were soon giving the man my blanket and pillows. he _40 our hospitality (盛情) with unwillingness 41 soon as dawn

18、 broke he went back to his apartment.the next day he came to our house 42 , telling us he owed us a big meal for not letting him be 43 in the cold night. he gave us a beautiful card reading, "thank you so much. your actions were so 44 he cooked us a wonderful "thank you" dinner 45 whi

19、ch he told us about his life. he told us how he was completely 46 by our concern for others. i learnt a lot that evening. as he told us how he once 47 a homeless man home to have christmas dinner with his family, a feeling of warmth rose in my 48 .my roommate taught me a huge lesson: let go of your

20、49 , always leave the door of your 50 open and you can never go wrong.31. a. driven b. made c. taken d. locked32. a. shaking b. walking c. running d. watching33. a. sleep b. eat c. wait d. study34. a. show b. homework c. speech d. labor35. a. knew b. saw c. found d. heard36. a. stranger b. adult c.

21、student d. roommate37. a. taller b. more c. less d. smaller38. a. go b. speak c. listen d. relate39. a. modern b. new c. big d. faraway40. a. appreciated b. experienced c. refused d. accepted41. a. and b. but c. though d. for42. a. crying b. laughing c. smiling d. shouting43. a. thrown b. hurt c. ca

22、ught d. frozen44. a. common b. great c. honest d. hard45. a. during b. for c. about d. in46. a. interested b. touched c. surprised d. puzzled47. a. called b. left c. turned d. brought48. a. heart b. body c. mind d. head49. a. anger b. care c. tear d. shyness50. a. kindness b. apartment c. thoughts d

23、. place iii. reading ajill suffered heart problems. in conversation he expressed little joy and it seemed that his life was drawing to a close. when his heart problems led to operation, jill went through it successfully, and a full recovery was expected. within days, however, his heart was not beati

24、ng properly. jill was rushed back to operation, but nothing was found to explain the cause of his illness. he died on the operating table on the day before his 48th birthday. dr. bruce smaller, a psychologist (心理学家), had had many conversations with him, and the more he learned, the stranger he reali

25、zed jill's case was. when jill was a child, his father, a teacher, suffered a heart attack and stayed home to recover. one morning jill asked his father to look over his homework, promising to come home from school at noon to pick it up. his father agreed, but when jill returned his father had d

26、ied. jill's father was 48."i think all his life jill believed he killed his father," dr. smaller says. "he felt that if he had not asked him to look at his homework, his father would have lived. jill had been troubled by the idea. the operation was the trial(判决) he had expected fo

27、r forty years." smaller believes that jill willed himself not to live to the age of 48. jill's case shows the powerful role that attitude (态度) plays on physical health, and that childhood experiences produce far-reaching effect on the health of grown-ups. although most cases are less direct

28、 than jill's, studies show that childhood events, besides genes, may well cause such midlife diseases as cancer, heart disease and mental illness.51. jill was sent back to operation because_.a. his heart didn't work well b. he expected a full recoveryc. his life was drawing to a close d. the

29、 first one wasn't well performed52. what made dr. smaller feel strange about jill's case? a. jill died at a young age. b. jill died on the operating table.c. both jill and his father died of the same disease. d. jill's death is closely connected with his father's.53. from smallers wo

30、rds, we can infer that_.a. jill's father cared little about his study b. smaller agreed that jill did kill his fatherc. jill thought he would be punished some day d. smaller believed jill wouldn't live to the age of 4854. which of the following could have strong effect on one's physical

31、health according to the text a. one's genes.b. one's life in childhood.c. one's physical education.d. the date of one's birthday.e. the opinions one has about something.a. a, b, d b. a, b, e c. a, c, e d b, c, dba month after hurricane katrina, i returned home in new orleans. there l

32、ay my house, reduced to waist-high ruins, smelly and dirty. before the trip, i'd had my car fixed. when the office employee of the garage was writing up the bill, she noticed my louisiana license plate. "you from new orleans" she asked. i said i was, "no charge." she said, an

33、d firmly shook her head when i reached for my wallet. the next day i went for a haircut, and the same thing happened. as my wife was studying in florida, we decided to move there and tried to find a rental house that we could afford while also paying off a mortgage on our ruined house. we looked at

34、many places, but none was satisfactory. we'd began to accept that we'd have to live in extremely reduced circumstances for a while, when i got a very curious e-mail from a james kennedy in california. he'd read some pieces i'd written about our sufferings for slate, the online magazi

35、ne and wanted to give us ("no conditions attached") a new house across the lake from new orleans. it sounded too good to be true, but i replied, thanking him for his exceptional generosity, that we had no plan go back. then a poet at the university of florida offered to let his house to me

36、. while he went to england on his one-year paid leave. the rent was rather reasonable. i mentioned the poet's offer to james kennedy, and the next day he sent a check covering our entire rent for eight months. throughout this painful experience, the kindness of strangers has done much to bring b

37、ack my faith in humanity. it's almost worth losing you worldly possessions to be reminded that people really when given half a chance. 55.the garage employee's attitude toward the author was that of _.a. unconcern b. sympathy c. doubt d. tolerance 56.what do we know about james kennedy? a. h

38、e was a writer of an online magazine. b. he was a poet at the university of florida c. he offered the author a new house free of charge. d .he learned about the author's sufferings via e-mail. 57. it can be inferred from the text that _. a. the author's family was in financial difficulty b .

39、rents were comparatively reasonable despite the disaster c .houses were difficult to find in the hurricane-stricken area d. the mortgage on the ruined house was paid off by the bank 58.the author learned from his experience that _.a. worldly possessions can be given up when necessary b. generosity s

40、hould be encouraged some cases c. people benefit from their sad stories d. human beings are kind after all.c  the most important use of drifting (漂流) bottles is to find ocean currents. when the position and direction of currents are known, ships can use the forward movement of a current or stay

41、 away from currents that would carry them off their course. benjamin franklin was one of the first to use bottles in the study of currents. he wondered why british ships needed a week or two longer than u.s. ships needed in order to cross the atlantic ocean. franklin thought the gulf stream might ex

42、plain this difference.franklin talked with captains of u.s. ships. he found that they knew each turn of the gulf stream. they used the current in every possible way. from his talks with the captains,franklin made his first map of the gulf stream. then he checked his map by using sealed (密封的) bottles

43、. the map that he finally made is still used, with only a few changes, today.59. why are drifting bottles used?a. to determine the position of a ship.               b. to find the direction of a current.c. to predict the dire

44、ction of a ship.                  d. to carry message across the ocean.60. what led franklin to talk with u.s. captains?a. u.s. ships were longer than british ones.b. british ships could sail the atlantic faster tha

45、n u.s. ones.c. u.s. ships could sail the atlantic faster than british ones.d. u.s captains knew more about maps.61. what did franklin make after his talks with u.s. captains?a. a map of the gulf stream.               b. a map

46、 of the atlantic ocean.c. a map of ocean currents.                 d. a map of his first voyage.62. what did franklin do in order to make an exact map?a. he compared his own map with other maps.   b.

47、he talked with many u.s. captains.c. he used drifting bottles to check his map.       d. both b and c.d laws that would have ensured pupils from five to 16 received a full financial education got lost in the wash up. an application is calling on the next government to b

48、ring it back. at school the children are taught to add up and subtract减法 but, extraordinarily, are not routinely shown how to open a bank account let alone how to manage their finances in an increasingly complex and demanding world. today the parenting website mumsnet and the consumer campaigner mar

49、tin lewis have joined forces to launch an online application to make financial education a compulsory element of the school curriculum in england. children from five to 16 should be taught about everything from pocket money to pensions, they say. and that was exactly the plan preserved in the childr

50、en, schools and families bill that was shelved by the government in the so-called “wash-up earlier this month the rush to legislation before parliament was dismissed. consumer and parent groups believe financial education has always been one of the most frustrating omissions of the curriculum. as th

51、e personal finance education group (pfeg) points out, the good habits of young children do not last long. over 75% of seven- to 11-year-olds are savers but by the time they get to 17, over half of them are in debt to family and friends. by this age, 26% see a credit card or overdraft透支 as a way of e

52、xtending their spending power. pfeg predicts that these young people will “find it much harder to avoid the serious unexpected dangers that have befallen many of their parents' generation unless they receive good quality financial education while at school. the uk has been in the worst financial

53、 recession衰退for generations. it does seem odd that unless parents step in young people are left in the dark until they are cruelly introduced to the world of debt when they turn up at university. in a recent poll of over 8,000 people, 97% supported financial education in schools, while 3% said it wa

54、s a job for parents.63. the passage is mainly about _. a. how to manage school lessons b. how to deal with the financial crisisc. teaching young people about money d. teaching students how to study effectively64. it can be inferred from the first two paragraphs that _.a. the author complains about t

55、he school educationb. pupils should not be taught to add up and subtractc. students have been taught to manage their financesd. laws on financial education have been effectively carried out65. according to pfeg, _.a. it is easy to keep good habits long b. teenagers spend their money as plannedc. par

56、ents are willing to pay the debt for their kids d. it will be in trouble if the teenagers are left alone66. a poll is mentioned to _.a. stress the necessity of the curriculum reformb. show the seriousness of the financial recessionc. make the readers aware of burden of the parentsd. illustrate some people are strongly against the proposalehow men first learned to invent words is unknown, in other words, the origin of language is a mystery. all we real

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