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1、下学期高一英语月考试试卷第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.qualification, ability and experience, I think John is the most suitable person for the job.A. In terms of B. In case of C. As a result ofD. In face of22.such a difficult problem, he didnt know what to do.A. FacedB. Facing C. Faced toD.

2、Facing withScientists have found no of life on Mars so far. (hough great efforts have made onthe research.A. symbolsB. signsC. marksD. signalsNo one except two students the meeting.A. has been late for B. have been late for C. was late for D. were late forThe factory is near our school. We are suffe

3、ring from its smoke.A. lived B. situating C. living inD. locatedthe year the output of the factory roseabout 10% more than the year before.A. By; toB. In; at C. In; by D. By; withIn (he middle of the square, which was built in honor of the heroes that gave their lives inthe war.A. standing a monumen

4、t (纪念碑) B. a monument standsC. does a monument standD. stands a monumentMrs. Smith fell ill. She went to work, and tried to concentrate on what she was doing.A. otherwise B. howeverC. besidesD. thereforeas she is, she can to protect herself.A. A chikl; take measures B. Child; make measuresC. Child;

5、take measures D. A child; make measuresIs there anybetween the (wo styles?-Not a bit. The two are different in every way.A. similarity B. difference C. popularity D. comparisonReaching the top ofMount Tai in sixties wasunforgettable experience.A. ; the; anB. ; his; anC. ; his; D. ; the; anAn ideato

6、her that she might work out the maths problem in another way.A. passed B. happened C. struck D. occurredWhere did you study Japanese?I didnt. Iwhen I visited Tokyo.A. picked it up B. took it upC. made it up D. turned it upThe old man felt a great weightoff his mind the moment he knew his son returne

7、d safefrom the battlefield.A. takingB. to be takenC. takeD. takenmet Bob at Janes birthday party and before that wc each other.A. had never seen B. did not seeC. have never seen D. never saw第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。As the train approached the seaside town w

8、here I was going to spend my holidays, I went into the conidor to 36 my legs. I stayed there a short while, breathing in the fresh sea air and 37_ a few words with one of the passengers, whom I had met earlier on the 38 .When I turned to go back (o 39 ,1 happened to glance into the comparlmenl (车厢)n

9、ext to mine. Sitting there was a man who many years before had been my neighbor. He was a great 40 ; it used to take hours to 41 him once he began a conversation. I was not at all 42 when he went to live in another part of London. We had not met since then, 43 did I wish to meet him now, when 44 was

10、 about to begin.Luckily at that moment he was 45 busy talking to the man opposite him to catch sight of me. I slipped back, took down my two suitcases and carried them to the far end of the corridor so as to be ready to 46 (he train as soon as it stopped. The moment the train came to a stop, I calle

11、d a porter, who carried my luggage out of the station and 47 me a taxi. As the taxi ran towards my small hotel, I breathed a deep sigh of relief al my 48 . There was little chance that I should 49 my boring ex-neighbor again.When I reached the hotel, i went 5() to my room and rested there until it w

12、as time for dinner. Then I went down to the dining room and 51 a drink. I had hardly raised the glass to my lips 52 an too familiar voice greeted me. I had not escaped from the tiresome neighbor 53! He grasped me warmly by the hand and insisted that we 54 a table in (hedining-room. 4tThis is a pleas

13、ant 55 Jhe said. UI never expected to see you again after allthese years.”36. A. reachB.exchangeC. stretchD. loosen37. A. exchangingB.changingC. talking throughD. talking about38. A. fruit standB. department storeC. bus stopD. station platform39. A. the stationB. my seatC. the waiting roomD. the off

14、ice40. A. talkerB. poetC. writerD. hero41. A. work withB. take care ofC. get away fromD. pay attention to42. A. happyB. afraidC. sorryD. content43.A. soB. noC. notD. nor44. A. holidayB.school dayC. work dayD. conversation45. A. veryB. tooC. soD. much46. A. get onB. stay onC. catchD. get off47. A. fo

15、undB. gaveC. offeredD. stopped48. A. good luckB. nice choiceC. narrow escapeD. bad fortune49. A. keep in touch withB. run intoC. knock downD. catch up with50. A. carelesslyB. aimlesslyC.sadlyD. straight51. A. orderedB. requestedC. fetchedD. asked52. A. whileB. beforeC. whenD. after53. A. above allB.

16、 after allC. first of allD. in all54. A. spareB. rentC. reserveD. share55. A. surpriseB. interviewC. appointmentD. party第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMr. Jackson worked in a factory. There he drove a truck. He carried the machines that were made

17、 in their factory to the station. He drove well and got more money than his workmates. His wife took good care of him and did all the housework at home.But the man had a shortcoming: he liked drinking. He often drank a little when he had supper. And after that he went to bed and soon fell asleep. It

18、 didnt hinder(防碍)his work and Mrs. Jackson didnt mind it.One summer afternoon it was very hot. Mr. Jackson felt tired and thirsty. He stopped by a bar on the side of the road and had a rest. One of his friends saw his truck and asked him to drink. He agreed and they drank a lot. And he didnt stop at

19、 (he crossing when the lights were red. A policeman tried to stop him. But he drove faster and soon they found him in the factory and they knew everything. He was nearly sent away fbr it. He was very sorry after that and promised he wouldnt drink any longer when he was at work.One day, on his way ho

20、me, he met an old friend of his and they were both happy and drank much. When he got home, his wife was angry but she didnt say anything and helped him to go to bed. The next morning she said, “You drank a lot again last night!”“Who told you about that?” Mr. Jackson called out. I didnt drink at“But

21、you told me about it yourself!”“Can you believe what a drunk(醉汉)says?”56. At first Mrs. Jackson didnt stop her husband drinking because.A. he didnt drink too muchB. he went to work on timeC. he never drank when he was at work D. he got more money than his workmates 57., so he was nearly sent away.A.

22、 Mr. Jackson didnt stop when the lights were redB. Mr. Jackson drove too fast when he was drunkC. Mr. Jackson drank with his friend in the barD. Mr. Jackson didnt listen to the policemanAs, Mr. Jackson promised not to drink when he was at work.A. his wife was angry with himB. the policeman punished(

23、惩罚)himC. his friends asked him not to do soD. he knew it was dangerous fbrhimMrs. Jackson didnt say anything that evening because.A. she thought her husband poorB.she felt sorry for her husbandC. it was no use talking to a drunkD.her husband knew he was wrongBScientists around the world have been st

24、udying the warming of waters in the Pacific Ocean known as El Nino. The appearance of El Nino is known to affect the weather around the world. Scientists still do not completely understand it. Yet they now find they can use it to tell about the future in different areas of the world.One example is t

25、he work of two scientists at Columbia University in New York, Mark Cane and Gordon Eshel. A scientist of Zimbabwe, Roger Buckland worked with (hem. They have found that when El Nino appears, Zimbabwe has little or no rain. This means corn crops in Zimbabwe are poor. The last El Nino was in 1991 to 1

26、993. That was when southeastern Africa suffered a serious lack of rain.The scientists wrote about their recent work in the publication Nature. Their computer program can tell when an El Nino will develop up to a year before it does. They suggest that this could provide an effective early warning sys

27、tem fbr southern Africa, and could prevent many people from starving.58. El Nino is known as.A. the changing of the weather in southern AfricaB. the warming of waters in the Pacific OceanC. the weather which brings drought (旱灾)to AfricaD. the weather phenomenon (现象)that brings heavy rains to Africa

28、61. Scientists study El Nino in order that.E. they can provide a kind of early warning to the place that will suffer from droughtF. they can tell why Zimbabwe has little or no rainG. they can do some research work in this field.H. they can put all this information into their computers.62. Which of t

29、he following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Nature is the name of the article written recently by the scientists.B. Three scientists from the USA work on this subject.C. Southern Africa suffered a serious drought and many people died from hunger.D. El Nino has something to do with Zimbabwe s po

30、or crops.63. Whats (he best title for this passage?A. Appearance of El Nino is Predictable (可预测的)B. Drought in ZimbabweC. Early Warning SystemD. Weather in AfricaCNot everyone in the world requires the same amount of living space. The amount of space a person needs around him is a cultural(文化的)diffe

31、rence, not an economic(经济的)one. Knowing your own psychological(心理的)space needs is important because they strongly affect your choices, including, for example, the number of bedrooms in the home. If you were brought up in a two-child family and both you and your sister or brother had your own bedroom

32、s, the chances are, if you have two children or more, that you also will offer separate bedrooms for them. I n America, for example, they train people to want to have their own rooms by giving them their own rooms when they are babies. This is very rare in the world. In many other countries, the bab

33、y sleeps in the same bed with his parents or in a bed near them.The space in the home also shows a lot about psychological space needs. Some families gather closer to each other and the size of (heir house has nothing to do with it. Others have separate little coiners where family members go to be a

34、lone.Although it is true that psychological space needs are not decided by economic reasons, they sometimes have to be changed a little because of economic pressures. It is almost impossible, however, to completely change your psychological space needs.64. The first sentence in Paragraph 1 Not every

35、one in the world requires the same amount of living space“ means A. No two people need exactly (he same amount of living space.B. Nobody needs a required amount of living space.C. The world requires the same amount of living space.D. Living space requirements are not always the same.65. Some familie

36、s gather closer to each other at home than others because.A. they have limited living spaceB. they arc brought up in a large familyC. it satisfies their psychological space needsD. the children in the family sleep in the same bed with their parentsWhich of the following is TRUE according to the pass

37、age?A. Americans are trained to live in large rooms at birth.B. Economic situation decided ones amount of space needs.C. People in various countries demand different psychological space.D. Knowing your psychological space needs is important, as it affects your future.66. According to the writer of t

38、he passage, psychological space needs.A. are not affected by income at allB. have nothing to do with cultural backgroundC. can be changed if you make up your mind to do soD. can hardly be changed altogetherDBoxing was long viewed sickly. Generally forbidden by law in earlier days, the fighting was u

39、sually done with bare fists, and matches often lasted forty or fifty rounds.In 1882 John L. Sullivan, a fighter of great power, won the world heavy-weight championship of Paddy Ryan in a bare-fisted battle market by hilling, scratching, and biting without any rule. Five years later, while fighting P

40、atsy Cardiff at Minneapolis, Sullivan broke his right arm in the third round, but he continued fighting to the sixth round and won. In 1889, Sullivan defeated Jake Kilrain with his bare fists in another championship fight, winning twenty thousand dollars and a diamond prize medal. His admirers talke

41、d of choosing him to run for the next governor, but he traveled to Australia for a boxing tour instead, coining back only to lose his title in a twenty-one round match with a young California named James J. Corbett.Gentleman Jims victory in this match marked a turning point, for i( showed scientific

42、 boxing was over strength. But Corbetts title ended in 1897, when another boxer, Bob Fitzsimmons, in less than three seconds, achieved his goal and then Fitzsimmons knocked out an Irishman, won him heavyweight championship of the world and invented terrible “solar plexus punch”.67. Boxing matches in

43、 the early days were.A. short and bloodyB. usually spare-lime competitionsC. governed by strict rules D. cruelSullivan was so popular that his admirers.A. encouraged him to be a governorB. raised twenty thousand dollars for himC. advised him to take a boxing tour of AustraliaD. encouraged him to win

44、 another championshipGentleman Jims victory over Sullivan was a turning point because it.A. marked the first appearance of the “solar plexus punchB. told us that (he scientific boxing was advancedC. was decided on the basis of strengthD. removed the long-time heavy-weight champion第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10

45、分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余 选项。Americans bought an estimated 18 and a half million bicycles last year. Some bikes never get much riding. 71 But a project based in Washington is putting unwanted bikes from the United States to good use in developing countries.Keith Oberg is the director

46、of Bikes for the World. He said/* Everybody has an old bicycle, and it is usually not ridden. 72Bikes for the World collects bicycles and delivers them at low cost to community programs in developing countries. The bicycle recycling program is one of the largest in the United States. It is a sponsor

47、ed project of the Washington Area Bicyclist Association.73 Since then it has shipped more than 40,444 bikes to communities in Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, says director Keith Oberg.Bikes for the World partners with nonprofit groups in (he United States to collect unwanted bikes. Then it

48、works with nonprofit in the other countries to get the bikes to organizations and individuals that need them the most.For example, the Bicycle Empowerment Network Namibia uses (he bikes to provide transportation for health workers. 74 The organization also has bicycle ambulance services to transport (he sick.The Bicycle Empowerment Net work also provides training and support to help local organizations and individuals open bike shops of their own. The bu

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