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1、市局部重点- 度下学期期中联考高一试卷一 单项选择。21. The pictures show many small, round tumors(肿瘤) inside the patient, which are _of a kind of cancer.A. signs B. signals C. Symbols D. marks22. There wasnt enough water to_ the ship, so the sailors had to ask for help.A. support B. hold C. RaiseD. float23. Having these typ
2、es of coffee regularly will increase chances of your becoming overweight, and_ increases your risks of developing some diseases.A. in generalB. in return C. in total D. in turn 24. The place which_ the charming scenery with the comfortable hot spring bath makes travelers stay there most enjoyable.A.
3、 mixes B. combines C. unites D. connects25. The high-rise building _a lot of sunlight and my house is always cold in winter.A. cuts downB. breaks outC. blocks outD. turns up26. With the Internet widely used, a(an)_change has taken place in the way people communicate with one another.A. approximateB.
4、 IndependentC. AgriculturalD. fundamental27. Lisa found a piece of wet cloth and_ wiped the dust off the necklace, which was a present from her mother.A. slightly B. gently C. carelessly D. rudely28. Travel is always exciting. However, the trouble of getting a train ticket and the_ chances of gettin
5、g one are depressing enough to overcome all the joy of the holiday.A. slim B. high C. light D good29. A study showed Britons (英国人)excitement levels are highest when they spot a bargain in the shop. For women, the offer of a pair of shoes or a holiday with friends couldnt match the excitement of gett
6、ing a (an) _.A. account B. discount C. awardD. harvest30. So far NASA has found 16, 000 pieces of junk that arc larger than 10cm in diameter (直径) andmore than 500, 000 pieces which_ between I cm and 10cm.A. measure B. wander C. gatherD. border 二 完型填空。You know, these cups bring to _31_a tea quote I h
7、eard. Marys aunt said.She poured tea. There were four of them and there were four totally _32_ cups on the table.They grabbed their tea cups.What quote? Mary asked.Well, maybe I should rather say it is a story, aunt said, l heard there was this_33_teacherwho took all his students for tea. They were3
8、4 _that all the cups on the table were different. They all took a cup and started_35 _their tea, each looking at the _36_of others. The teacher let them do that for a while and then said: Do you 37 your behavior? You are all looking at each others tea cup and I can 38 some of you with the chipped (残
9、缺) ones are even envious羡慕的of the 39 cups of others. Is this not so?The students 40 . amused (逗笑) by their own behavior.You may have wondered why you all had different cups, but I put them here _41_. You seethey represent life itself, 42 is like that tea-and the cups are like the physical circumstan
10、ces状况 of your life. You all got the 43 thing in your cups-tea. And yet you 44 not trulyenjoy it in your envy of anothers cup. Its just the same with life. You 45 to enjoy your own lifewhen you concentrate on专注envying the 46 of someone elses life.So now, close your eyes, and 47 your own tea. Really t
11、aste it. And tell me-did it matter重要,有关系from which cup it came from?Aunt 48 telling her short tea story and they all sat 49 for a while, savoring品尝their tea. A sleepy fly buzzed (嗡嗡作响past, a bird sang in the tree. And it really did not 50 one bit from which tea cup they drank.31. A. memoryB. mindC.
12、earD. brain32. A. the sameB. newC. differentD. old33. A. gentleB. rudeC. energeticD. wise34. A. SurprisedB. pleasedC. excitedD. disappointed35. A. enjoying B. Pouring C. drinkingD. exchanging36. A. eyesB. teaC. facesD. cups37. A. appreciateB. noticeC. mindD. understand38. A. sayB. guessC. seeD. watc
13、h39. A. newerB. finerC. olderD. bigger40. A. agreedB. laughedC. doubtedD. bowed41. A. by accidentB. as usualC. on purposeD. advance42 A. everythingB. lifeC. everybodyD. happiness43. A. bestB. sameC. commonD. worst44. A. mayB. canC mustD. dare45. A. preferB. longC. forgerD. expect46. A. experiencesB.
14、 storiesC. stylesD. circumstance47. A. tasteB. drinkC. imagineD. smell48. A. keptB. avoidedC. finishedD. escaped49. A. in reliefB. in the daytimeC. in the darkD. in silence50. A. careB. tellC. thinkD. matter第三局部:阅读理解共20小题:每题20分,总分值40分阅读以下短文,从每篇短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项,并在答案卡上将该项涂黑。 ADo you like m
15、y dress? she asked a passing stranger. My mommy made it just for me. She said with tears in her eyes.I think if s very pretty, but why are you crying?With a quiver (颤抖in her voice the girl answered Alter Mommy made me this dress she had to go to the heaven (天堂).Finally the woman realized what the ch
16、ild meant. She gently held the child in her arms and together they cried for the mommy that was gone.Then suddenly the little girl stopped crying, stepped hack and began to sing. She sang so softly that it was almost a whisper. It was the sweetest sound the woman had ever heard almost like the song
17、of a very small bird.After the child stopped singing she explained to the lady: My mommy used that song to me before she went away, and she made me promise to sing it whenever I started crying and it would make me stop.See, she said, it did, and now my eyes are dry!As the woman turned to go, the lit
18、tle girl grabbed her sleeve (袖子). Madam, can you stay just a minute? I want to show you something.Of course, she answered.Pointing to a spot on her dress, she said: Right here is where my mommy kissed my dress and here, pointing to another spot, and here is another kiss, and here, and here. Mommy sa
19、id that she put all those kisses so that I would have her kisses for everything that made me cry.Then the lady realized that she wasnt just looking at a dress, no, she was looking at a mother.who knew that she was going away and would not be there to kiss away the hurt that she knew her daughter wou
20、ld get. So she took all the love she had for her beautiful little girl and put them into this dress that her child now so proudly wore.She no longer saw a little girl in a simple dress. She saw a child wrapped包裹). in her mothers love.51. Why does the girl start to sing?A. Because she wanted the woma
21、n to stay longer.B. Because she wanted to stop the woman crying C. Because her mother had told her to sing when she was sad.D. Because her mother had asked her to be nice to strangers.52. The mother had put kisses on the girls dress because she had hoped_.A. her daughter would wear the dress proudly
22、 all the timeB. her love could help her daughter get through the troublesC. her love could get her daughter things D. her daughter would think of her kisses while she was crying 53. What is implied between the lines of the story is _A. how much the mother had cared about the girlB. how much the girl
23、 had depended on her motherC. that the woman was very helpful to the girlD. that no one can take the place of a mother54. Which of the following can be the best title of the passage?A. In a pretty dress with mothers kisses B. With a crying girl in a pretty dressC. From her mother with deep love D. F
24、or love from a mother in the heaven BRoby Burchs early morning ride to school takes him on a winding (弯曲的) path through quiet streets. Bicyclists turn their heads, surprised at the sight; drivers slow down for a better look; and people come out of their houses to take his picture.Burch, a 16-year-ol
25、d student at the Haverford School, has been riding Jet to and from school since last month.Its a nice way to start the day he says as he saddles up Jet. Its 6 am, hours before the school bell rings. Burch began riding at age 4 and loves riding more than anything. After his father agreed, Burch appea
26、led to headmaster Joe Cox. The headmaster gave him the green light.After Jet is saddled up. Burch puts on a heavy work jacket and hard hat, and puts on his backpack before mounting. Then they trot off into the darkness.Careful, his mother calls after him.I always have my heart in my throat when he l
27、eaves, she says, adding that friends in the neighborhood call or email her as Roby passes their houses. The roads are mostly empty this time of morning. Horse and rider walk through the sleepy village. They pass a stream, a house with an airplane on the front lawn(草坪, and a woman in her robe who tak
28、es their picture. Theyre at school at 6: 45 am. Burch leads Jet toward his place at the back of the campus.He unsaddles his mount, gives him hay and a bucket of sweet grain, and checks his water.A quick change into uniform and shoes that he keeps in a garage, hes ready for school.Most kids of my age
29、 are trying to prove their toughness (坚韧) on the football field, he saysIm riding my Jet to school in freezing weather.When he turns 17, he hopes to trade in Jet for a different kind of ride.I want a truck, he says.55. Jet is a_ that Burch rides to school.A. horse B. motorcycleC. donkeyD. bicycle56.
30、 The word appeal (paragraph 4) can be best replaced by_A. referred B. lied C. turned D. requested57. On his way to school, Burch usually passes_.A. neighborhood houses B. an empty garageC. mountainous villages D. an airplane on the campus58. Burch thinks he is as tough as most kids of his age for th
31、e reason that_A. he rides his Jet to school in freezing weatherB. he gets up much earlier saddling up JetC. he takes a winding path through quiet streets to schoolD. he rides to school with a heavy work jacket and hard hat CAsk not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your countr
32、y. Its a famous quote from US president John F. Kennedys speech in 1961.Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of the social networking site Facebook, must agree with Kennedy. The 26-year-old American recently donated (捐赠) $100 million (670 million yuan) to the public schools in New Jersey, US.Who is this you
33、ng billionaire? How did he make his fortune?Six years ago. Zuckerberg was a computer geek at Harvard University. As a second-year student, he set up a website lo put the lace books - photos of incoming first-year students -online.The website, where people were able to share personal information, was
34、 an instant success.Zuckerberg first opened Facebook to high school students and then to everyone. Greetings such as Have you checked your Facebook page today? and Do your friends* know what you ate for breakfast? became a part of American life. Now Facebook is the most popular site in the world wit
35、h 500 million users. If Facebook were a country, it would be the worlds third largest.1 could have never imagined all of the ways people would use Facebook when we were getting started six years ago, Zuckerberg wrote in a recent blog.Zuckerbergs dream is to make the Internet a more connected place.
36、That mission任务could become profitable (有利润的) for Facebook: The more people share information about them billion, according to Forbes.Yet the billionaire keeps his own life out of the public eye. At the company, its said that he sits among a sea of desks like hundreds of workers. A visitor to Faceboo
37、k might not even spot Zuckerberg in T-shirt and jeans. He usually takes one two-week vacation each year with his girlfriend. On the weekends, its reported that he roasts pig and goat in his backyard (后院) for friends and take Mandarin lessons.The Social Network, a movie based on Zuckerberg story, cam
38、e out last month. It has become one of the popular films of the year.59. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Zuckerberg knew the ways people use Facebook when he began to set up the website.B. At first, Facebook is a website where high school students share information.C. Zuckerberg has don
39、ated $670 million to the public school in New Jersey.D. The movie based on Zuckerbergs experience is the most popular film of the year.60. By M If Facebook were a country, it would be the worlds third largest. (paragraph 6) , the author probably means _.A. Facebook is the largest website in the worl
40、dB. Facebook has the 3rd largest population in the world IC. Facebook has achieved a great success in the social networkingD. The number of Facebook users is as large as that of people of the 3rd largest country.61. It can be inferred from the text that_A. The amount of money Facebook made depends o
41、n the number of people sharing information onlineB. Facebook is mainly set up to sell advertisementsC. Zuckerberg agrees with Kennedy because he is rich enough to donate moneyD. Every American will greet each other by saving Have you checked your Facebooktoday?62.The author mentions Zuckerbergs dres
42、sing (paragraph 9) to show that Zuckerberg_A. doesnt want to be recognized by visitorsB. is usually dressed in T- T-shirt and jeansC. doesnt care much about his dressingD. tries to live the life of ordinary people DYou are probably familiar with the saying: An apple a day keeps the doctor away. A pi
43、ece of recent research carried out by the Chinese University of Hongkong may change the saying: An apple a day may keep aging away.The research focused on fruit flies, as they share many genes基因 with humans. The fruit flies were either fed normally or had an apple extract (浓缩物) added to their diet.I
44、t turned out that those given apple extract lived an average of 55 days - five days longer than the flies that were normally fed. The research group also found it easier for the flies to walk, climb and move about as they aged, the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry reports.Based on the resu
45、lt, the researchers believed that the antioxidants (抗氧化剂) in the apple extract helped clean up dangerous chemicals that cause illnesses, as well as aging.In another study, researchers examined diets of thousands of women. They discovered that those who regularly ate apples were 20 percent less likel
46、y to suffer heart attacks and strokes.The apples genetic code (遗传密码) was discovered recently. It allows scientists to develop more tasty and healthier fruits. Researchers are already using the information to grow red-fleshed apples full of antioxidants that can keep eyes and joints healthy and guard against heart disease and cancer.Apples that kill the desire (欲望) to eat could also be produced, with the first extra-healthyapples on supermarket shelves within just four to five years.The team that tracks W;M) apple DNA is made up of 100 scientists from five countries. Their re