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1、第 1 页 共 9 页高一英语练习题2014 年 3 月 5 日. 单项填空1. In those days, the old woman _ sit at the door for hours, waiting for her son to return from abroad. A. could B. should C. might D. would 2. Why didn t you come to the park to have sports yesterday afternoon? I _, but my boss asked me to repair his computer.

2、A. had intended to B. would want C. would mean to D. was going 3. The naughty boy, who starved _ a CD, said seriously to his father that he would starve _ death rather than give up his demand. A. for; to B. for; till C. about; until D. after; to 4. Mary as well as her parents _ the USA last year for

3、 further study. A. set for B. set off for C. set off to D. set off 5. The three sisters decided to hold a family party to _ their parents silver wedding. A. celebrate B. memorize C. congratulate D. welcome 6. The boy is looking forward to _ a birthday gift. A. give B. be given C. gave D. being given

4、 7. They collected enough money to build a monument _ him. A. in memory of B. in memory with C. memorize D. memorized 8. I m sorry, but I didn t mean to hurt you. Can you _ me? A. gain B. satisfy C. apologize D. forgive 9. Its unfair! You sit there, listening to me, _ I stand here, teaching you. A.

5、as B. when C. while D. since 10. The driver shall be fined if he drives without the _. A. permission B. permit C. allowance D. allow 11. The old man was fooled _ some money to the thief. A. to give B. of giving C. into giving D. to giving 12. Please _ your sister to bring the ticket for the concert.

6、 A. remind B. remember C. warn D. let 13. He is an honest man; he always _. A. breaks his word B. keeps his word C. eats his words D. keeps his words 14. I had been waiting for you in the freezing wind for 3 hours, but you didn t _. A. turn in B. turn to C. turn down D. turn up 15. When we got to th

7、e top of the mountain, we were nearly _. A. taken a deep breath B. lost our breath C. caught our breath D. out of breath . 完形填空I just read a beautiful story. It is about a little girl, a 16 and a company. 10-year-old Colby Curtin of Huntington Beach, California, had been 17 a rare form of cancer for

8、 three years. This month, it became 18 that Colby would probably 19 soon. The one thing she wanted to do 20 she died was to see the movie Up. Shed been 21 by the previews 预告片 . But her health was so 22 , Colby could not be taken to the 23 , and Up is only playing in theaters. By June 9, it was clear

9、 Colby wouldn t make it much 24 . A family friend began desperately 25 numbers at random at Pixar, a famous film company. She finally 26 someone and told them Colbys 27_. After a discussion, Pixar _28_ to help. Colbys mother asked her, “Do you think you can hold on?” “I m 29 to die, but I m going to

10、 30 the movie,”the girl replied. On June 10, Pixar 31 an employee to the Curtin home and showed the film on DVD, possibly the only DVDcopy of the movie that _32_. Heres what her mom said, “When I 33 it, I had really no idea about the content of the theme of the movie. I just know that word 34and all

11、 of the balloons and I swear 发誓 to you, for me it 35 that 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 1 页,共 9 页第 2 页 共 9 页Colby was going to go up. Up to heaven.”Colby died seven hours after watching the movie. 16. A. boy B. lover C. play D. movie 17. A. researching into B. talking about C. watch

12、ing over D. living with 18. A. clear B. uncertain C. sorry D. happy 19. A. recover B. return C. die D. come 20. A. until B. when C. after D. before 21. A. attracted B. frightened C. saved D. surprised 22. A. good B. poor C. serious D. strong 23. A. street B. theater C. hospital D. school 24. A. smal

13、ler B. bigger C. longer D. shorter 25. A. calling B. sending C. dialing D. taking 26. A. got familiar with B. caught up with C. met with D. got through to 27. A. wish B. will C. demand D. order 28. A. refused B. hoped C. agreed D. stopped 29. A. scared B. ready C. afraid D. sad 30. A. dream of B. wa

14、it for C. miss D. hate 31. A. interviewed B. helped C. fired D. flew 32. A. matters B. counts C. disappears D. exists 33. A. watched B. listened C. found D. heard 34. A. Down B. Up C. Forward D. Backward 35. A. admitted B. pretended C. meant D. discovered . 阅读理解共 20 小题;每题 2 分,总分值 40 分A My dad had ju

15、st dropped me off after swim practice to shop for friends for Christmas gifts, but my brother David and his classmates had a more noble reason for shopping. “ Do you think Caitlin will like this?” one of the boys asked. It was a scarf. “Does she like pink?”“ Umm. . . Im sure she ll love it. ”“Brigit

16、! Can you help them here?”my mom asked. “ Coming.” I reached the back of the store. Another one of the boys was standing in front of a shelf of jewelry boxes decorated with frogs. “Does she like pink?” I asked. “Yeah, its her favorite color. ”“Okay. Then picking something pink would be a good idea,”

17、I encouraged. “Nice.”David came over and dragged拉 me toward a display of fashionable socks. “Which of these would be best? ”“Well, she likes pink, right? ”“No, she hates it,”David said. “I don t know. Pretend you re a girl, David.”The boys had been shopping all morning and still weren t done. They w

18、ere spending all their money on Caitlin. Just nine days before Christmas, Caitlin s house had burned to the ground. Now, two days after the fire, all the girls in Caitlin s class were taking her shopping for clothes and shoes. The boys were shopping for things like earrings, scarves, socks, and hair

19、 ties. After another hour, I had finished my shopping and had helped the boys pick out everything they wanted to get for Caitlin. When we passed a shoe store, the boys ran inside, having found the sneakers that Caitlin s brother had held so dear. They all agreed to put25 toward them, and together, t

20、hey were able to buy him a new pair. I was so proud of my brother. He has a big heart. He selflessly gave up all his savings for a new skateboard he had been wanting for a friend who needed a Christmas present more than he hid. He had known the true spirit of Christmas. 36. By saying“a more noble re

21、ason”, the author probably means _. A. a secret one B. a strange one C. a great one D. a common one 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 2 页,共 9 页第 3 页 共 9 页37. According to the passage, Brigit came to the shop to _. A. buy Christmas gifts for her friends B. help David and his classmates c

22、hoose gifts C. buy something for swim practice D. choose a pink scarf for her mother 38. Why did David and his classmates buy something for Caitlin? A. Because she was their best friend at school. B. Because she lost everything in a fire before Christmas. C. Because she had no money to buy Christmas

23、 gifts. D. Because she sent them good Christmas presents. 39. What did David and his classmates buy for Caitlins brother? A. A new skateboard. B. A pair of sports socks. C. A pair of sneakers. D. A box decorated with frogs. B Leroy Krittenbrink, 72, and his wife, Bernice, 66, were lucky to be rescue

24、d from swirling (打旋 ) brown floodwaters in Oklahoma. With heavy rains from Tropical Storm Erin striking the area, he and his wife decided to drive out to check on the farm they own outside their hometown of Kingfisher, Okla. Suddenly a three-foot-deep wall of water hit them and carried the couple s

25、truck off the highway onto the flooded farmlands around them. They tried to move to the bed of the truck, but that was rapidly filled with water, too. A fireman, Randy Poindexter, rescued them as the nation watchedincluding one of the couples three children, a daughter, in Utah. Barbed wire( 带刺铁丝网)

26、fences below the surface of the floodwaters prevented rescue boats from being used. They also added to the urgency(紧迫性 ) of rescuing the Krittenbrinks. If they have been swept away in the water, they would likely have been caught in a fence and possibly dragged under. Poindexter had never performed

27、a helicopter (直升机 ) water rescue in his career as a fireman and fire chief, and didn t have the equipment for water rescue on the Coast Guard rescue helicopter. Instead, he was on the landing skid (起落橇 ) of a four- passenger Oklahoma Highway Patrol traffic helicopter. Poindexter climbed out of the h

28、elicopter and sat on one of its landing skids as the pilot expertly drove his helicopter and made it stayon the surface of the water. After several hard and breathtaking attempts, Poindexter managed to help them climb up on the skid and the helicopter carried them to safety. 40. The old couple went

29、out in their truck to _. A. go to their daughter s home B. look over their farmland C. get away from Tropical Storm Erin D. move to their new house in Kingfisher, Okla 41. Rescue boats were not able to be used because _. A. the floodwaters were moving too rapidly B. the rescuers were not good at usi

30、ng them C. they could n t reach the couple in a short time D. they might be caught by the fences under the water 42. The underlined word “ They” in Paragraph 4 probably refers to _. A. the rescue boats B. the floodwaters C. the rescue workers D. the barbed wire fences 43. Which of the following is T

31、RUE about Randy Poindexter? A. He had once been a coast guard. B. He was skilled in piloting the traffic helicopter. C. It was his first water rescue in a helicopter. D. It was hard for him to land the helicopter on the truck. C “Help! Help! Help!”a local person screamed over the phone, “ I am being

32、 eaten alive by mosquitoes! ”Recent rainfalls have produced an early hit of blood-seeking mosquitoes. Once flooded, eggs laid during the drought along water banks hatch孵化quickly, flying off to seek hosts such as people, birds, and other animals. The flood mosquitoes are big and aggressive. They chas

33、e you down, drill into your skin and take your bl ood, causing pain and itchiness痒 “ I have lost a pint of blood to those suckers, ”a Spring Hill man said. “Mosquitoes are killing my kids, ”a Ridge Manor woman shouted local people are urged to protect themselves when going out, especially during the

34、 hours of dusk 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 3 页,共 9 页第 4 页 共 9 页and dawn. Long-sleeved shirts, long pants, socks and hats will help keep mosquitoes off. Mosquito Control has already received hundreds of service requests this month. When calling in, people need to provide their name

35、, address, phone number and nature of the problem. Technicians will respond by investigating the problem, making proper treatment and reminding other people. Mosquitoes grow in almost any kind or amount of water. Controlling mosquito larvae 幼虫 is vital to mosquito control. Larvae should be treated a

36、nd killed before they “take to wing ” and leave their water habitat. Field technicians check their areas searching for mosquitoes in lakes and ponds and they treat the water with a large quantity of larvicides 杀幼虫剂 . It is important to understand that mosquito control is much more than sending a spr

37、ay喷洒truck, airplane or helicopter to kill adult mosquitoes. Night-time spraying is actually the last defense after all the above steps have been done, but there are still mosquitoes present in the area. 44. The author writes the first paragraph in order to_. A. make the public take action at once B.

38、 attract readers to read the following C. show that people bothered by mosquitoes are helpless D. criticize the government for doing nothing 45. When do the eggs hatch rapidly according to the passage? A. When the flood hits. B. During the drought. C. After the flood leaves. D. When spring comes. 46

39、. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. Mosquitoes grow in almost all kinds of water. B. Killing adult mosquitoes is the key step. C. Larvae can t be gotten rid of before they“take to wing”. D. Mosquitoes are the most dangerous at night. 47. Which of the following can be the be

40、st title for this passage? A. Boring mosquitoes are in danger! B. Poisonous mosquitoes are back again! C. Mosquitoes the quickly hatching insect D. Mosquitoes kids killer D One morning I spent nearly an hour watching a tiny ant cross my back terrace台阶 carrying a huge feather 羽毛 . Several times it wa

41、s faced with barriers in its path and after a pause it would walk around it. At one point the ant had to cross a crack in the concrete 水泥about 10 mm wide. After brief consideration the ant laid the feather over the crack, walked across it and picked up the feather on the other side then continued on

42、 its way. I was shocked by the cleverness of this ant, the small creature. Here was a very little insect, lacking in size yet equipped with a brain to reason, explore, discover and overcome. But this ant, like the two-legged humans of this planet, also shares human failings. After some time the ant

43、finally reached its end of journey a flower bed at the end of the terrace and a small hole that was the entrance to its underground home. And it was here that the ant finally met its match. How could that large feather possibly fit down the small hole? Of course it couldn t. So the ant, after all th

44、is trouble and exercising great wisdom, overcoming problems all along the way, just dropped the feather and went home. The ant had not thought the problem through before it began its journey and in the end the feather was nothing more than a burden 负担We worry about our family; we worry about money o

45、r the lack of it; we worry about work, about where we live, about all sorts of things. These are all burdensthe things we pick up along lifes path and draw them around the barriers and over the cracks that life will bring, only to find that in the end they are useless. 48. What did the author do one

46、 morning? A. He cleaned up his backyard. B. He watched an ant carrying a feather home. C. He planted flowers in his flower bed. D. He swept away the ants in his backyard. 49. How did the ant cross the crack in the concrete? A. It jumped over the crack with the feather. B. It flew over the crack usin

47、g the feather. C. It used the feather as a bridge. 精选学习资料 - - - - - - - - - 名师归纳总结 - - - - - - -第 4 页,共 9 页第 5 页 共 9 页D. It threw away the feather and walked alone. 50. What problem did the ant meet in the end? A. How to make the small hole become larger. B. How to find the entrance to its undergrou

48、nd home. C. How to make a comfortable bed with the feather. D. How to bring the feather into its hole. 51. What lesson can we learn from the passage? A. Some things we carry in life are only burdens. B. Learn to give up something in life. C. Nothing is impossible if you make efforts. D. Too many loa

49、ds can lead to failure in the end. E A foreign object in the ear can cause pain and hearing loss. Usually you know if an object is stuck in your ear, but small children may not be aware of it. If an object becomes stuck in the ear, follow these steps: Don t probe 探查 the ear with a tool. Don t attemp

50、t to remove the foreign object by probing with a matchstick or any other tool. To do so is to risk pushing the object farther into the ear and damaging the fragile structures of the middle ear. Remove the object if possible. If the object is clearly visible and can be grasped easily with tweezers镊子

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