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1、浏阳一中上期高一第一次阶段性考试试题英 语时量:100分钟 总分值:100分PART ONELISTENING COMPREHENSION SECTION ADirections: In this section, youllhear 6 conversations between 2 speakers. For each conversation there are several questions, and each question is followed by 3 choices. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answ
2、er the questions by making the corresponding letter (A, B, or C) on the QUESTION BOOKLET.You will hear each conversation TWICE. Conversation 1l . How much money does the woman have on her? A. About $5 B. About $10 C. About $132. What does the woman decide to buy? A. A leather wallet B. A black walle
3、t C. A blue tieConversation 23. Why do the speakers think Bill is a lucky man? A. Because he has a good job. B. Because he has a good wife. C. Because he has been to America.4. Where is Bill from? A. Australia B. America C. BritainConversation 35. Who are the speakers? A. A customer and a shop assis
4、tant. B. A customer and a saleswoman. C. A customer and a barber.6. How much does the man charge for a shave? A. $2.50 B. $1.50 CConversation 47. How does the new gym affect the speakers attitudes towards the fee increases? A. It makes them feel the money was wasted. B. It makes them feel that they
5、should be angry. C. It makes them feel the money was well spent.8. What does the woman promise to show the man? A. The name of a good station. B. Safe use of some acrobatic equipment. C. How to be first class.9. What does the woman imply she will do? A. Get more exercise B. Go back to work C. Contin
6、ue studying hardConversation 510. What are the speakers talking about? A. Poems B. A temple C. Future plans11. Why is the woman interested in Hanshan Temple? A. It was described in a famous poem. B. It was built in Tang Period. C. It attracts many visitors every year.12. What can we learn from the c
7、onversation? A. The woman hasnt visited the Temple before. B. The woman often hears the bell ringing. C. The Temple wasnt valued in the past.Conversation 613. What are the two speakers talking about? A. The womans plan. B. The womans parents C. The womans school14. Which of the following is true of
8、Jane? A. She hasnt decided about her job. B. She hasnt thought about her job. C. She doesnt want to leave school.15. What will Jane most probably do in the end? A. She will go to college. B. She will become a secretary. C. She will become a hairdresser.SECTION BDirections: In this section, you will
9、hear a mini-talk. Listen carefully and then fill in the numbered blanks with the information youve got. Fill in each blank with NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS. Youll hear the mini-talk TWICE.Living in a cityAdvantagesDisadvantagesIt is often easier to find work.It is often very 18 .There are many choices of 1
10、6 .Without a 19 job, you will not be able to afford the things you want.You can eat in a good restaurant, visit museums, and go to 17 when you want to relax.The city is always noisy, dirty and 20 . PART TWOLANGUAGE KNOWLEDGE Section ADirections: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four
11、 choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.21. Is _ true that the famous scientist will give us a lecture on how to predict earthquakes next week? A. that B. it C. this D. he22. Ive heard a whisper _ David and Alice are going to get married. A. what B. whi
12、ch C. who D. that23. _ wants to enter the company must show his ID at the entrance. A. Anyone B. Whoever C. Who D. The one24. _ is amazing to us is _some plants can sense the soft touches of the insects on the leaves. A. That; that B. What; what C. What; that D. That; what25. Polly observed that she
13、 _ by a tall man in a dark coat when she _ the faces around her on the train. A. was watched; stared at B. was being watched; glanced at C. was being watched; glared at D. was watched; looked at26. Pollys mother was anxious about _ she could get home safely in _ foggy a day. A. whether; that B. if;
14、that C. whether; such D. if; so27. Reaching out _ the money in the shop, the thief heard a strange sound and was sweating _ fear. A. to get; for B. to; with C. to get; of D. for; with28. Chinese differs from western languages _ it uses characters _ stand for ideas, objects and deeds.A. in that; whic
15、h B. because of; that C. in what; which D. because; /29. -Oh, youve got this English-Chinese dictionary. How do you find it? -It is _. I turn to it whenever I meet with new words. A. of no use B. great useful C. of great use D. not useful30. Wastes from the factory _the water pollution in this area.
16、 A. resulted from B. paid off C. paid back D. resulted in31. The reason _ Old French made contributions to Middle English is _ English borrowed many words from it. A. why; because B. that; because C. why; that D. that; that32. Many rules in English are _, and large numbers of students feel _ them. A
17、. confused; puzzled with B. confusing; puzzled about C. confused; puzzling with D. confusing; puzzling about33. You will have an accident if you dont _, for the road is icy. A. make out B. pick out C. bring out D. watch out34. You are _ to be hit by lightning _be attacked by a shark, so dont be frig
18、htened by sharks.A. more likely 30 times; than B. 30 times as likely; thanC. 30 times as more likely; as D. 30 times as likely; as35. Is it the pigeon to_ he attached the message _ carried the news there? A. whose leg; which B. which leg; that C. its leg; which D. whose leg; thatSection BDirections:
19、 For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.During one of the toughest weeks of my life, I had the chance to experience surprising grace(善举).I was in my office, when a young man
20、came by. He was obviously very 36 and close to tears. He was an older student and always appeared like a tough guy, 37 showing emotion.He had told me 38 that he was dealing with some difficult 39 problems. He was a caregiver for his sister who was ill. This day he came in, sat down and just sobbed(抽
21、泣). I 40 while he told me how he had been up all night in the hospital with his sister and that was why he couldnt take my exam that morning. I told him not to 41 it at all. He was clearly in no shape for an exam. I told him to go home and 42 . I reassured(使放心) him that I would do everything I could
22、 to help him get through the class.I just sat there while he sobbed. “I think she might die, he gasped(喘着气说). “What am I going to do? It was clear to me that he had never 43 this fear out loud to anyone. I just sat there, fully focused on him and his 44 , and tried to offer some soft words of 45 .Af
23、ter quite some time, he 46 himself. I reassured him again that it didnt matter to me when he took his exam and that I would help him through. Then he left.Afterwards, I felt like his 47 was a blessing(为人带来幸福的事). Being able to help him while I was in pain myself was the most valuable gift.Life never
24、gives more than we can handle.36. A. lazy B. angry C. sad D. nervous37. A. still B. even C. also D. never38. A. earlier B. later C. harder D. faster39. A. study B. family C. health D. money40. A. cried B. imagined C. listened D. laughed41. A. work on B. worry about C. prepare forD. look after42. A.
25、practiceB. wait C. sleep D. play43. A. expressed B. conquered C. figured D. admitted44. A. choice B. pain C. danger D. secret45. A. regret B. doubt C. explanation D. encouragement46. A. calmed B. showed C. found D. defeated47. A. effort B. visit C. illness D. challengeSection CDirections: Complete t
26、he following passage by filling in each blank with ONE word that best fits the context.As we know, a good relationship between teachers and students is important in our middle school life. An analysis of the current situation shows 48 the majority of students are willing to seek support and advice f
27、rom their teachers, 49 are mostly reliable listeners with love and concern for their students. 50 , some students are unwilling to communicate with their teachers because, to them, teachers represent a kind of authority(权威) and focus too much 51 the study of the students. Actually, the relationship
28、between teachers and students should be based on equality(平等) 52 filled with love, understanding and respect.Personally, I think 53 teachers and students should remember that a harmonious relationship contributes to efficient teaching and learning. To build such a relationship, we should communicate
29、 with our teachers as often as 54 . Besides, teachers should become sincere friends of students while students ought to trust their 55 . Only with combined efforts can we enjoy a warm relationship.PART THREE READING COMPREHENSIONDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passages is followe
30、d by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage.ACrazy is our new normal. With two teenage boys and three little boys, our family is restlessto the baseball
31、field, track field(田径场)and piano lessons. Even though weve limited each boys activities and try our best to defend our family time, it seems that were in a constant state of flight. “Embrace it. Roll with it, my husband, Lonny, says, “Its going to be like this for a while.He is right. Its likely tha
32、t life will continue to go forward before it slows down. But I remembered the still, quiet days that our family used to enjoy. I missed long walks through the park when we held the boys little hands. I longed for(渴望) lazy Saturday afternoons under the tree in our backyard. I wanted to slip back a fe
33、w years, when busyness was the exception and not the rule.One night, after a particularly full day and evening games, our family gathered on the porch(门廊)for ice cream. Two parents, two teens, and three small boys piled on one old swing and a couple of rocking chairs. We were together, in one place,
34、 for a small slice of time. The moon was full. The Mississippi River, flowing past our home, was smooth as glass. I wrapped my own arms around the son who sat on my lap and breathed deeply to inhale his little-boy scent(气味)dirt and sweat. My heart was still and content(满足的).I realized that while cra
35、zy is our new normal happiness is as usual. They may look different from before, but they are still thereeven if theyre in the form of a single moment on the porch. Maybe I just need the eyes to see.56. What does the author mainly talk about? A. Her anger at her busy life. B. Her familys struggle fo
36、r a better life. C. Her new feelings about the present life. D. The pleasure of staying with her children.57. How did the author feel about life before the night sitting on the porch with the family? A. Confused. B. Satisfied. C. Bored. D. Terrified.58. The underlined word “inhale in the fifth parag
37、raph probably means _. A. describe B. breathe out C. remove D. breathe in59. Which of the following could describe the authors present life? A. Busy and boring. B. Busy but happy. C. Crazy and unbearable. D. Normal but exciting.60. Which of the following statements might the author agree to? A. Life
38、 is nothing but bitterness, busyness and horror. B. Happiness is everywhere, but we have to discover it. C. Parents should earn much money for their kids better life. D. Life in the countryside is charming, wonderful, and sweet.B To help the environment, many Americans have made the change from pape
39、r and plastic bags to reusable grocery bags. But a report by a Florida newspaper says that reusable grocery bags sold by some supermarkets contain high levels of lead(铅). Lead is a metal that can be harmful to humans, especially young children, Now, Senator Charles Schumer is asking the US governmen
40、t to investigate(调查) the use of lead in reusable shopping bags.“When our families go to the grocery store looking for safe and healthy foods to feed their kids, the last thing they should have to worry about is poisonous bags. Schumer said, “A quick investigation will allow everyone to make informed
41、, timely decisions. Schumer added.Lead in the bags is not likely to rub off (因摩擦而粘在上面)on food. But over time, paint on the bags can chip and the bags can wear out. When this happens, lead can be released(释放).The Tampa Tribune newspaper said certain bags sold at Publix and Winn-Dixie supermarkets had
42、 lead levels that were a concern to health officials. The affected bags were found in Florida. But Publix has more than 1,000 stores in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Sough Carolina and Tennessee. Publix says that all of its bags are under current laws about lead content, but that they have asked the ma
43、kers of the bags to reduce the lead levels in the product. The bags with the highest levels of lead had fancy designs and many pictures. Plain reusable bags without decoration were found to contain little lead. Consumers worried about lead levels in reusable bags can change to cloth or string bags.
44、Paper bags are also a good choice, since paper can be recycled(回收).Since , Publix supermarkets have sold more than 13 million reusable bags. The store says because shoppers have made the change to reusable bags, it has saved more than 1 billion paper and plastics bags.61. The shopping bags containin
45、g high levels of lead _. A. have been reported by a newspaper B. have been stopped by the government C. have stopped people from using reusable bags D. have caused serious health damage to customers62. From Schumers words we can learn that _. A. reusable bags do little harm to kids health B. people
46、have shown much concern for the reusable bags C. people will be informed of the facts about the reusable bags D. people should refuse to buy things from supermarkets63. It can be inferred from the text that Publix might believe that the bags they sold are _. A. dependable B. convenient C. harmful D. popular64. Customers are advised to choose bags _. A. with colorfu