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高一英语试题卷
满分[100]分,时间[120]分钟
I.Listeningcomprehension:(1*10=10)
1)Listentothefollowingdialoguesandanswerquestion1-5.
1.WhatsubjectdoesMissWangteach?
A.HistoryB.EnglishC.Math
2.Howmuchdoesthemanhavetopayatleast?
A.$2.00B.$5.00C.$6.00
3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?
A.InalibraryB.InashopC.Inacollege
4.Whatdoesthemanmean?
A.Hehasspenttoomuchthismonth.
B.Hewantstosavemorethismonth.
C.Hegothisclothesburnt.
5.Whatistheman'spurposeofmeetingthewoman?
A.Toapplyforajob.
B.Totrytopleaseher.
C.Tofindherout.
2)Listentodialogue6andanswerquestions6and7.
6.Wheredidthewomanlivebefore?
A.InPerthB.InSydneyC.Inasmalltown
7.What'stheweatherlikethereinsummer?
A.It'snicebutwindy.
B.It'snicebutwet.
C.It'swindyandwet.
3)Listentodialogue7andanswerquestion8-10.
8.Wheredoesthewomanwanttofly?
A.ToParisB.ToAtlantaC.ToNewYork
9.Whydoestheearlyeveningflighttakealittlelonger?
A.Itstopshalfway.
B.Itfliesmoreslowly.
C.Itmakesalongerjourney.
10.Whendoesthelateeveningflightleave?
A.At6:30B.At9:03C.At9:45
ILMultiplechoice(0.5*20=10)
()11.•一Oh,ifsyou!Iyou.
-rvejusthadmyhaircutandIamwearingnewglasses.
A.didn'trecognizeB.hadn'trecognizeC.haven'trecognizeD.don't
recognize
()12.Oneoftheenginesoftheplanewasoutoforderandthebadweatherthe
difficulty.
A.addedtoB.addedupC.addeduptoD.added
()13.YoucanneverimaginewhatgreatdifficultyIhadhisparents.
A.tofindB.offindingC.findingD.aboutfinding
()14.WhenIcamewiththeteenagerhiddeninthecave,Iwassurprisedtofind
himcoveredwithdust.
A.face-to-face;entirelyB.facetoface;entireC.infaceof;completelyD.faceto
face;entirely
()15.Itwasin1969twoAmericanswenttothemoonbyspaceship.
A.whenB.thatC.atthattimeD.justthen
()16.Theboyastrangediseaseistryingtoliveanormallife.
A.sufferedB.sufferedfromC.sufferingD.sufferingfrom
()17.Thevillageiswhatitlookedlikewhenhewasbornthere20yearsago.
A.notanylongerB.nolongerC.nomoreD.notanymore
()18.Thechairmanaskedmanyquestionstheeducationofthehomeless
childreninthatarea.
A.concernedB.concerningC.toconcernD.having
concerned
()19.Thelittleboyfeltgratefulthecoachforhislettinghimthe
game.
A.for/joininB.to/tojoininC.with/joinD.to/joinin
()20.ItwasthefirsttimeIfacetofacewithathunderstorm.
A.when/hadcomeB.that/havecomeC.when/cameD.that/had
come
()21.Ihavemadegreatprogresshishelp.Whichofthefollowingisnot
correct?
A.withB.becauseofC.asaresultofD.because
()22.Youcometohisoffice.Ourbosswon'tbebackuntilnextweek.
A.haven'ttoB.won'thavegottoC.havegottoD.havenotgotto
()23.Wediscussedwheretogofortheweekend,butwedecidedtostayathome
A.attheendB.bytheendC.intheendD.onend
)24.Everypossibleadvancedtechnologiestohelppeopleenjoyabetterlife.
A.shouldbemadeofB.shoulebemadeuse
C.useshouldbemadeofD.shoulemakeuseof
()25.Pleasetellmethewayyouthoughtofthegarden.
A.takecareofB.totakecareofC.takingcareofD.totakecare
()26.MrJacksonwasveryangrytofindthecarhehadhadyesterdaybroke
downagain.
A.torepairB.itrepairedC.repairingD.repaired
()27.Mikehasn'tshowedupyet.Whydoyouthink?
A.hecomeslateB.comeshelateC.doeshecomelateD.willhecomelate
()28.Thepolicemanaskedwiththeoldwomen.
A.whatthematterwasB.whatwasthematterC.whatmatterwasD.whatwas
thewrong
()29.LastnightLiPingwatchedthefootballmatchathomewhenhehis
homework.
A.needhavedoneB.musthavendone
C.shouldhavedoneD.couldhaveworked
()30.Theworkwasforthelittleboy.Sowe'dbetterlendhimahand.
A.tooveryB.muchtooC.toomuchD.far
III.Cloze(1*20=20)
Watercostsmoney.Insomeplaceswaterishard31,What32whenatownhasthese
problems?AsmalltowninCaliforniafoundahappy33.
Very34raineverfellthere.Thetownhadnowater35.Thewateritusedwas36fromariver
300milesaway.Asmorepeople37liveinthetown,38waterwasneeded.Nowwater39tobe
broughtinfrom600milesaway.Allthesecost40money.
Thetown41aplan.Itfound42tocleanits“dirty“water.Oncethecleanedwaterwasreused
43manyways.Five44lakeswerebuilt.Herepeoplecouldswimandfishandgo45.They46
havepicnicsintheirnewparks.Farmershadmorewater47theircrops.Newfactoriescanbebuilt,
nowthattheyhavethepromiseof48.
Inmostplaces,waterisusedandthrown49.Thetownthatsaved50waterhassavedthe
town!
()31A.supplyingB.gettingC.togetD.tosupply
()32A.happensB.happeningC.ishappenedD.happened
()33A.keyB.answerC.answeringD.way
()34A.littleB.alittleC.fewD.afew
()35A.ofitselfB.ofitsownC.foritsownD.foritself
()36A.fetchB.takeC.broughtinD.guided
()37A.cometoB.cametoC.comingtoD.camefor
()38A.manyB.plentyofC.moreD.manymore
()39A.hasB.hadC.mustD.needed
()40A.manyB.afewC.agreatmanyD.alotof
()41A.putB.madeC.supplyD.noticed
()42A.awayB.waysC.ananswerD.akey
()43A.forB.byC.atD.in
()44A.man-makingB.man-makeC.man-madeD.manmade
()45A.boatingB.toboatC.toboatingD.onboating
()46A.mustB.couldC.neededD.hadto
()47A.asB.withC.forD.to
()48A.waterenoughB.enoughwaterC.cropsenoughD.enoughcrops
()49A.offB.ofC.awayD.outof
()50A.ifsB.itsC.one'sD.his
IV.Readingcomprehension(1.5*15=22.5)
A
Friendisbetterthanfortune.Friendisworsethanpoisoninsomecases.Thetwosentences
aboveareoppositeandseemtobeunreasonablebuttheycanbeexplainedasfollows:thefirst
referstoallgoodfriendswhodriveustowardsgoodwhilethesecondallbadoneswholeadusto
wrongways.
Myidealfriendisofcourseagoodfriendwhosegoodnessisshownbelow---hehasnobad
likings,suchassmokinganddrinking.Helivesinfrugality(节俭).Hestudieshardsoasnotto
wastehisgoldentime.Athomehehonorshisparentsandloveshisbrothers;atschoolherespects
histeachersandsharesfeelingswithhisclassmates.Hetreatsthosetrulywhoaretruetohim.Ina
word,hehasallthegoodcharactersbetterthanmine.Icanfollowhimasamodel.WithhishelpI
amfreefromalldifficulties.
Indeed,ifIhavesuchapersonasmyfriend,IshallneverfeardifficultyandIshallnever
knowtheexistenceoftheword"failure".
51.Thispassagetellsus()
A.howtomakefriendswithothers
B.howthewriter1sfriendhelpshim
C.whatkindofpersonthewriter'sfriendis
D.whatkindofpersonweshouldmakefriendswith
52.Anidealfriendmeans()
A.atruefriendB.afalsefriendC.animaginaryfriendD.anexcellentfriend
53.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat()
A.thewriterandhisidealfriendhavealottolearnfromeachother
B.thewriterhasalottolearnfromhisidealfriend
C.thewriter'sidealfriendhasalottoleamfromhim
D.thewriterhasonlyalittletolearnfromhisidealfriend
54.Fromthesecondparagraph,wecaninferthewriterissurethat()
A.nothingcannotbedonewithfriend
B.onlythefirstsentenceisreasonable
C.hewhodoesnotsmokeordrinkmustbeagoodfriend
D.goodfriendsshouldalwayshelpeachother
B
Whennatureisleftalone,abalanceisreachedamongtheanimalsandplantslivinginone
area.Butwhenmanstartshisworkinnature,thebalanceislikelytobedestroyed.Hegrowsa
cropandtakesitawaytoeat;thentherearenodeadleavestofallontheground,holdingwater
whileitsinksintothesurface,ordecaying(腐烂)andaddinghumus(腐殖质)tothesoil.Unlessa
farmeractswithknowledgeandskill,heisthereforemostlikelytomakethelandpoorer.Totake
theplaceoftheusefulmatterinthecropsthatheremoves,heusessomekindoffertilizer(月巴米斗).
Chemicalfertilizersareofgreathelp,butthewasteproductsofanimalsanddecayingremainsof
plantsshouldalsobeputontheland.Insomeplaces,itisahabittobumwastemateriallying
about,butsuchburningdestroystheusefulmatterinthedeadplants.Althoughtheashesthatare
leftarevaluablewhenputontheland,abetterpracticeistoburythewastesothatitdecaysand
increasesthehumusinthesoil.
Inthepast,whentheworldpopulationwasmuchlowerthanitisnow,amanhadlittle
diflicultyinordinarytimesingrowingthefoodthatwasneeded.Whenafieldhadbeenusedsome
yearsandhadbecometired,thefarmercouldmovetoanotherplace.Thetiredlandthenslowly
recovered.Byandbygrassesandotherplantswouldappearonitanditsproductivepowerwould
slowlyreturntonormalthroughtheirdecay.Butnature,leftalone,wouldtakealongtimetobring
backthelandtoitsformerstate;thelengthoftimerequiredwoulddependonlocalconditions,but
itmightwellbetenyears.
Itisabadpracticetogrowthesamecropinafieldyearafteryear.Ifthecropischanged,the
landwillsufferlessbecauseitistreatedandusedinadifferentway.Differentplantshave
differenteffectsonthesoil.Therefore,achangeofcropwilldolessharmthanthegrowingofthe
samecropyearafteryearandaregularchangetograsswilldogoodtothesoil.Muchwill
thereforebegainedifdifferentcropsaregrownoneafteranother,amethodknownastherotation
(轮作)ofcrops.
55.Accordingtothepassage,thelandwillbecomepoorer()
A.ifallthedeadleavesareclearedawayB.ifthehumusisincreasedaftertheharvest
C.ifdeadleavesdecayinthesoilbythemselvesD.ifwasteplantmateriallyingaboutisburied
56.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthetiredlandhasslowlyrecovered()
A.whengrassesandotherplantsappearagain
B.whenthetreatmentisgivenbynaturealone
C.afternewgrassesandotherplantshavedecayedagain
D.afternaturehasbeenleftaloneforseveralmonths
57.Amodernfarmercanhardlymovetoanotherplaceashedidbeforebecause()
A.theproductivepowerofanewfieldisn'thigherthanthatofanoldone
B.therearefewfreefieldsleftforhimtodofarming
C.ittakesafarmermorethantenyearstostartfarminginanewfield
D.therewillbetoomanygrassesinanewfieldtogrowcrops
58.Itismostlikelythattheauthorwillgoonto()intheparagraphfollowingthepassage
above.
A.introduceothermethodsofplantingcropsB.dealwithhowtopreventlandgettingtired
C.startanothertopicofhowtomakeuseoflandD.furtherexplainwhattherotationofcropsis
C
Careereducationisinstructionintendedtohelpyoungpeopleidentify,choose,andprepare
foracareer.Suchinstructionmayfocusonaperson'sroleinwork,leisure,orfamilylife.Career
educationdiffersfromvocationaleducation,whichisdesignedtoteachspecificoccupational
skills.
Careereducationincludestheformalandinformallearningthatoccursinthefamily,inthe
community,andinschools.Inschools,careereducationconsistsofinstructiveactivitiesincluded
inmanycourses.Theseactivitiesaredesignedtoimprovetheattitudes,knowledge,andskills
importantforworkroles.Careereducationhelpsstudentsdevelopself-understandinganduseitto
plantheireducationandworkinglife.
Acompletecareereducationprograminschoolbeginsinkindergartenandcontinuesatleast
throughhighschool.Manycollegesanduniversitiesalsooffercareereducationthroughtheir
counseling(咨询)programs.Inkindergartensandelementaryschools,youngsterslearnabout
differenttypesofwork.Inmiddleschoolsorjuniorhighschool,childrenbegintoexplorethe
occupationsandleisureactivitiesthatinterestthemmost.Inhighschool,studentsgetmore
specificinformationaboutoccupationsandlifestyles.Theymaybeinclassroom,smallgroup,or
individualsessionswheretheylearnhowtomakecareerdecisions.Theyalsoshouldobtainthe
skillstheyneedforfurtherstudyorforajobaftergraduation.Counselorsprovideinformationon
suchmattersashowtolocateandapplyforjobsandhowtobesuccessfulininterviews.Teachers
andcounselorsuseavarietyofmethodstoprovidecareereducation,includingfilmsabout
occupationsorindustries.Childrenmayinviteparentsorotheradultstocometoschooland
describetheirjobs.Astudentmayaccompanyaworkeronthejob.Cooperativeeducation
combinesclassroomstudywithpracticalworkexperience.
59.Accordingtothepassage,whichstatementistrue?()
A.Careereducationiscarriedoutinprimaryschoolsonly.
B.Careereducationiscarriedoutinmiddleschoolsonly.
C.Careereducationiscarriedoutincollegesonly.
D.Careereducationiscarriedoutinthewholeprocessofpeople'seducation-fromkindergarten
touniversity.
60.Itmaybeinferredfromthepassagethat().
A.notonlyteachersbutalsoparentsareresponsibleforyoungsters'careereducation
B.inhighschools,studentsknowmorespecificinformationaboutoccupations
C.careereducationmaybeinclassroom,smallgroup,orindividualsessions
D.teachersuseavarietyofmethodstoprovidecareereducation,includingfilms
61.AchildmaygetcareereducationinallthefollowingplacesEXCEPT().
A.schoolsB.homesC.communitiesD.publicplaces
62.Theunderlinedword''combine"inthelastparagraphmeans"to()”.
A.connectB.forceC.provideD.attempt
D
Henryfoundworkinabookstoreafterhefinishedmiddleschool.Hewouldn'tdoanythingbut
wantedtogetrich.MrKingthoughthewastoolazyandwasgoingtosendhimaway.Henrywas
afraidandhadtoworkhard.
Itwasacoldmorning.Itwassnowingandtherewasthiniceonthestreets.Fewpeoplewent
tobuythebooksandtheyoungmanhadnothingtodo.Hehatedtoread,sohewatchedthetraffic.
Suddenlyhesawabagfalloffatruckanditlandedbytheothersideofthestreet.
“Itmustbefullofexpensivethings,“Henrysaidtohimself."Ihavetogetit,orotherswill
takeitaway.”
Hewentoutoftheshopandranacrossthestreet.Adriversawhimandbegantowhistle(鸣
笛),buthedidn'thearitandwentonrunning.Themandroveaside,hitabigtreeandwashurtin
theaccident.TwoweekslaterHenrywastakentocourt(法庭).Ajudgeaskedifheheardthe
whistlewhenhewasrunningacrossthestreet.Hesaidthatsomethingwaswrongwithhisears
andhecouldhearnothing.
“Butyou'veheardmethistime.^saidthejudge.
“Oh,I'msorry.NowIcanhearwithoneear.”
“Covertheearwithyourhandandlistentomewithyourdeaf(聋的)one.Well,canyouhear
me?”
“No,Ican't,sir.”
63.WhatwasMr.King?()
A.adriverB.adoctorC.apolicemanD.ashopkeeper
64.WhydidMr.KingwanttosendHenryaway?()
A.BecauseHenrywastoolazy.B.BecauseHenryhopedtoberich.
C.BecauseHenryfinishedmiddleschool.D.BecauseHenrysoldfewbooks.
65.WhydidHenrysaythathewasdeaf?()
A.Hewantedtohaveajokewiththejudge.B.Hewantedtogetthejudge'shelp
C.HewantedtofindanotherpieceofworkD.Hedidn'twanttopayfbrtheaccident.
V.Task-basedreading(1.5*5=7.5)
Instructions:阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,选出符合各小
题要求的
最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。
ThepeoplebelowaregoingtomakeatripinAustralia.Afterthedescriptionofthesepeople,
thereisinformationaboutsixadvertisementsoforganizedtoursA-F.Decidewhichtourswouldbe
mostsuitableforthepersonmentionedindescriptions1-5andthenmarkthecoiTectletter(A-F)
onyouranswersheet.Thereisoneextraparagraphaboutonetourwhichyoudonotneedtouse.
1.Victorisfondofnatureandadventureandheismakingastudytourintogeologyin
Australia.Sohewantstomakeawholedaytrip,enjoythenaturalbeautyandstudygeological
phenomenaaswell.
2.VanessaisplanningashortcitytourofSydneysothatshecanenjoythehighlightsofthe
cityandattendanimportantlecturegivenbyProfessorBrownSmithat2:00pmattheUniversity
ofSydney.
3.CharlieandhisfriendsaremakingtheirfirstjourneyinAustralia.Havingtraveledaround
thecityofSydney,theyplantovisitCanberra,thecapitalandpoliticalcenterofthecountry.
4.Jenny,aEuropeanwomanwithherchildrenisvisitingherrelativesinAustralia.They
wanttorelaxthemselvesbyenjoyingthesunshineonthesandybeachesalongthecoastandhave
funwithdolphins.
5.MikeandSusanarefromBrazil.TheyhavebeentravelinginAustraliaforacoupleof
days.Thisweekend,theywouldliketohaveachangeandtraveltothecountrysidetohavesome
ideaofAustraliagrapefarmingandwineproducinginsteadofmakingcitytoursaround.
A.CityHighlights,ManlyBeach,NorthernBeaches
TourthehighlightsofSydney,thencrosstheSydneyHarborBridgetoManlyandthe
NorthernBeaches.CapturethebeautyandlifestyleoftheharborcityfromGrayLine'sspecially
selectedvantagepoints.
Departs:8:30amAdult:$51.00
Returns:11:50amChild:25.50
B.NewParliamentHouse,NationalMuseum,AustralianWarMemorial
Thenation\capital---apurposebuiltcity,ultramodern,withimposingarchitectureyeta
ruralcharmoflakeside,gardensandopenspaces.Thishi-techcityistheseatofParliamentand
homeofsuperbnationalmonuments,museumsandgalleries.
Departs:8:30amAdult:$110.00
Returns:9:15pmChild:$55.00
C.CuddleaKoala,Kangaroos,HarbourLuncheonCruise
Observeandmeetouruniquenativeanimalswithampleopportunitytogettoknowthe
CuddlyKoala.ThenenjoyaspectacularluncheoncruiseonbeautifulSydneyHarbour.Youcan
choosebetweentheMatildaCruisesSailingCatamarans,thestreamlinedCaptainCookCruisers
orMagisticCruises.
Departs:8:40amAdult:$115.00
Returns:2:00pmChild:$57.50
D.HunterValleyWineries,WineTasting,TraditionalAussieTowns
WorldacclaimedAustralianwinesfromthevineyardsoftherollinghillsandvalleysofthe
Hunterregion.TheHunterValleyisAustralia'soldestcommercialwineproducingdistrictwith
over7,000acresundervine.VisithistoricWollombiandtheOldTavern,tourCessnockandthe
lowerHunterValleynotedforitsearlyAustralianatownshipsandtrylocalcheesesthat
complimentfinewines.
Departs:8:40amAdult:$127.00
Returns:6:45pmChild:$63.50
E.PortStephens,CentralCoastBeaches,NorthCoast,DolphinWatching
DiscoverthebeautifulCentralCoastnorthofSydneywithitsholidayvillages,whitesandy
beachesandthesparklingPacificOcean.
RidethewavecrestswiththeDolphinsintheazurewatersofshelteredPortStephens
whereforests,villagesandstatelyhomesmeetwiththesea.ThisquietarmofthebluePacific
Oceanishometoapodofnature'smostlovableandintelligentmarinemammals.
Departs:8:30amAdult:$126.00
Returns:7:00pmChild:$63.00
F.JenolanCaves,BlueMountains,AdventureCaves
TheBlueMountainsNationalParkisakaleidoscopeofcontrastsandcolourrichin
Australianbushandwildlife,alwayswithadistantbluehazehorizon.SpectacularJenolan
Caves--thebrillianceandtimelessnessofnaturearerevealed.Beenthralledwiththebeautyof
theseancientlimestonecaves.
Departs:8:40amAdult:$114.00
VI.Proofreading(1*8=8)
下面短文中有8处语言错误,请在错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(八),在漏字符号下边写出应加的词。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,在该词下边写出改正后的词。
注意:1改错格式错误或改在试卷上一律不给分。2只允许修改8处,多者(从第9处起)
不计分。
MyinteresthasbeeninbooksinsteadinfoodsinceIwenttohighschool.InthepastIwasreal
interestedinallkindsoffood.InsummerdayIlikedtobuyicecreamandcolddrinks,whilein
winterI
liketobuysweetsandsomeanotherfood.WheneverIwentforawalkwithmyparentsIwould
askthem
buymesomething.However,afterIwenttohighschool,IfoundIwasputtingonweight.So,I
gaveup
habitofeatingandbegantospendmoneyonallkindsofbooks,andmyparentsarealways
complaining
thatIamamoneyspender!
VILWordspelling(1*10=10)
Instructions:FillintheblankswiththeCORRECTformoftheword.
1.BenjaminFranklindiscoveredthat1isactuallyelectrcitybyhiskiteexperiment.
2.KunmingisthecapitalofYunnanProveinceinsChina.
3.WedecidedtomakeavdowntheYellowRivertothesea.
4.Itisbecausehisvisnotbigenoughthathecan'texpresshimselfwellinEnglish.
6.Nowtheweatherisbecomingcolder
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