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1、2021学年浙江人教版高中英语月考试卷【含解析】(一)姓名:班级:学号:题号二三评分四五六总分一、选择题(共 10题)1、一Some more wine?一Thank you.I have to drive home.A.With pleasure B.That would be nice C I d rather not D.Just what Ineeded2、一Did you meet anyone at the party?一N o,in fact,I found the party rather _.A.interesting;boring B.interested;boringC.
2、interesting;bored D.interested;bored3、I wouldn t think it _ to ask him to the club-he 11 only refuse.A.worthwhile;join B.worthwhile;join in C.worth;join D.worth;attend4、The Smiths their breakfast when the morning post came.A.had B.has been having C.are having D.were having5、It is believed that if an
3、 event is,it will surely the readersof the paper.A.astonished;astonish B.astonishing;be astonishedC.astonishing;astonish D.astonished;be astonished6、O nly by practicing a few hours every day be able to learn it well.t h at s h e wi l l r i n g m e t o n i gh t.A.yo u can B.can yo uC.yo u wi l l D.wi
4、 l l yo u7、It i s ver yA.l i k el y B.p o s s i bl y8、At h o m e,h e k eep s s o m e p et s,A.s p en ds9、If we ar e n o tA.i n t er es t ed i n B.s t r i ct i nB.o ffer s C.devo t es D.p r o vi desC.p r o babl y D.p er h ap st o wh i ch h e al l h i s s p ar e t i m e.t h e p r o gr es s we h ave m
5、ade,we wi l l h ave gr eat erC.p o p u l ar wi t h D.co n t en t wi t h10N Th e l i br ar y n eeds ,bu t i t 11 h ave t o wai t u n t i l Su n day.A.cl ean i n g B.be cl ean ed C.bei n g cl ean ed D.t o cl ean二、完型填空(共1题)1 On e day,a t each er was s p eak i n g t o a gr o u p o f s t u den t s abo u
6、t h o w t o m an age t i m e.He gave s u ch an i n t er es t i n g ex am p l e t h at h i s s t u den t s wo u l d n ever 31.He p u t a wi de-m o u t h j ar o n t h e t abl e.Th en h e32p l aced t h em i n t o t h e j ar,o n e at a t i m e.Wh en 33h e 34,“Is t h i s j ar fu l l?”s o m e r o ck s an
7、d car efu l l yr o ck s wo u l d fi t i n s i de,Ever yo n e i n cl as s s h o u t ed,“Yes.“Real l y?”Th e t each er p u l l ed o u t a bag o f s m al ls t o n es.He p u t 35 s m al l s t o n es i n an d s h o o k t h e j ar.Th e s m al l s t o n eswen t 36 i n t o t h e s p aces bet ween t h e bi g
8、 r o ck s.He t h en as k ed t h egr o u p 37,“Is t h i s j ar fu l l?”“Pr o babl y n o t,“o n e o f t h em an s wer ed.Go o d!”t h e t each er r ep l i ed.He br o u gh to u t a bo x o f s an d an d 38 s o m e s an d o n t h e j ar an d i t wen t bet ween t h e r o ck san d s m al l s t o n es.Agai n
9、 h e as k ed t h e 39 q u es t i o n,“Is t h i s j ar fu l l?“No,”t h e cl as s s h o u t ed.On ce m o r e t h e t each er s ai d,“Go o d”He p o u r ed a cu p o fwat er i n t o t h e j ar 40 i t was fu l l.Th en h e as k ed,“Wh at i s t h e p o i n t h er e?”On e s t u den t 41 h i s h an d an d s a
10、i d,“Th e p o i n t i s t h at i f yo u t r y r eal l y h ar d,yo u can 42 p u t m o r e t h i n gs i n.”“No,t h e t each er r ep l i ed,t h at s n o t t h e 43.Wh at I wan t t o t el l yo ui s t h at i f yo u do n,t p u t t h e bi g r o ck s i n fi r s t,yo u wi l l n ever get o t h er s i n atal l
11、.44 ar e t h e bi g r o ck s i n yo u r l i fe?Ti m e wi t h yo u r fr i en ds,yo u redu cat i o n o r yo u r dr eam s?Rem em ber t o p u t t h e 45 i n fi r s t,o r yo u 11 n eve。get o t h er s i n at al l.?”31.A.r em em ber B.l i k e C.fo r get D.t h i n k32.A.h an ded o u tB.t o o k o u tC.car r
12、i ed away D.p u t away33.A.n o m o r eB.n o t m o r eC.n o m an y D.n o t m an y34.A.an s wer edB.r ead C.as k ed D.s ai d35.A.n oB.few C.an y D.s o m e36.A.u pB.o u t C.do wn D.away37.A.n o m o r eB.o n ce agai nC.a t h i r d t i m e D.a fo u r t h t i m e38.A.s en t B.p u t C.bo u gh t D.co l l ec
13、t ed39.A.s am e B.di ffer en tC.di ffi cu l t D.co m m o n40.A.s i n ceB.t i l lC.wh i l e D.becau s e41.A.o ffer edB.p l acedC.r ai s ed D.s h o o k42.A.al waysB.al r eadyC.n ever D.h ar dl y43.A.p o i n tB.ex am p l eC.p r o m i s e D.s t o r y44.A.Wh en B.Wh at C.Wh oD.Wh y45.A.s an d B.s m al l
14、s t o n es C.bi g r o ck s D.Wat er三、阅读理解(共 4 题)1、To day,we k n o w t h at t h e r o l e o f vi t am i n s an d m i n er al s go es way beyo n d t h e p r even t i o no f defi ci en cy di s eas es (维生素缺乏症)t o act u al l y p r even t i n g can cer an d h ear t di s eas e,t h e m o s t fear s o m e k
15、i l l er s o f o u r t i m e.Wi t h t h i s k n o wl edge h as co m e t h e wi des p r eadcal l fo r n u t r i t i o n al s u p p l em en t at i o n (营养补充)-an d a co n fu s i n g gr o u p o f vi t am i n,m i n er al,an d s u p p l em en t s l i n i n g t h e s u p er m ar k et s h el ves.Far fr o m
16、co n t r i bu t i n g t o bet t er h eal t h,h o wever,n u t r i t i o n al s u p p l em en t s t h r eat ent o t u r n a s ci en t i fi c br eak t h r o u gh i n t o a n u t r i t i o n al di s as t er.Pr o m o t er s o f vi t am i n s an d m i n er al s 一 es p eci al l y vi t am i n s A,C,an d E一
17、wo u l d h aveco n s u m er s bel i eve t h at t h e l i t t l e vi t am i n p i l l i n t h e bo t t l e i s al l t h ey n eed fo rgo o d h eal t h.Tak e yo u r vi t am i n s i n t h e m o r n i n g,an d yo u,r e co ver ed.It s o k ay t oeat fas t fo o ds fo r t h e r es t o f t h e day o r s k i p
18、 m eal s t o ach i eve t o day?s fas h i o n abl ys k i n n y l o o k.Bu t vi t am i n s an d m i n er al s ar e o n l y o n e p ar t o f t h e n u t r i t i o n al p u z z l e.A di et r i chi n fi ber (纤维)an d bal an ced i n car bo h ydr at es an d p r o t ei n i s es s en t i al fo r go o d h eal
19、t h.You can,t get these things from a nutritional supplement.The focus on vitamin andmineral supplements may actually be robbing us of the full nutrition we seek.And no supplement can compare to the quality of nutrition found in natural sources.For example,our bodies turn carotenes(胡萝卜素)from plant f
20、oods into vitamin A.Many supplements contain a single carotene,but natural sources are rich in manydifferent carotenes.Many supplements contain a form of vitamin E that is made fromchemicals,when natural vitamin E is more readily absorbed and used by the body.Andscience is still discovering the weal
21、th of nutrients in foods.You d be hard-pressed to find a supplement as nutritionally comprehensive andpowerful as a balanced diet.Even if you could,you d pay much more than if you gotthe same nutritional value from natural sources.But perhaps the greatest danger presented by nutritional supplements
22、comes from thevery real risks presented by self-medication.Anyone can walk into the market andbuy as many different supplements as desired.The reported benefits of high dosagesof certain nutrients have led some people to believe that the more the better.Manytake several vitamin and mineral supplemen
23、ts without regard to possible consequences.Surprising new research suggests that vitamin C pills may speed up hardening of thearteries,the underlying cause of heart attacks.Researchers said their findingssupport the recommendations of health organizations,which urge people to avoid highdoses of supp
24、lements and to get their nutrients from food instead.As appealing as they re made to sound,nutritional supplements are danger in disguise.If you re looking for good health,don t look on the supplement shelves of yoursupermarket.L ook in the produce section instead.46.What has given rise to the great
25、 need for nutritional supplements?A.The knowledge of deficiency diseases.B.The low prices of nutritional supplements.C.The frighteningly high death rate from cancer and heart disease.D.The information about the role of vitamins and minerals in health.47.The apromotersv(P aragraph 3)most probably ref
26、ers to.A.businessmen B.doctors C.scientists D.fast food lovers48.According to the passage,nutritional supplements.A.are made from chemicalsB.are ineffective in supplying fiberC.provide too much vitamin C D.contain a kind of dangerous carotene49.By describing nutritional supplements as udanger in dis
27、guise“in the lastparagraph,the writer means that they are.A.of little help B.of poor quality C.potentiallyharmful D.extremely poisonous2、Summer School for Effective L eadership 2014The Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups(HKFYG)partners with 2 world-classuniversities,The University of Hong Kong(HKU)
28、and The Hong Kong University ofScience and Technology(HKUST)to offer you the best international summer schoolsin town!This year the Summer School for Effective L eadership(SSEL)is dividedinto the HKU Chapter一An O verture to Global L eadership,and HKUST Chapter一The Artof P ublic Speaking.P lease find
29、 out more from the introduction below:HKU Chapter一An O verture to Global L eadershipAn O verture to Global L eadership,now in its seventh year,is cooperation betweenthe Hong Kong Federation of Youth Groups and the University of Hong Kong with theaims:1.To nurture youth leaders with solid fundamental
30、 knowledge and intensive leadershipskills;2.To strengthen their critical thinking skills,interpersonal skills and problemsolving abilities;3.To reinforce their willingness to serve the community;4.To further develop global perspective and promote intercultural awareness amongstparticipants.DateBetwe
31、en 18 July 2014(Friday)and 26 July 2014(Saturday).Full attendance is mandatory for the 9-day-8-night programme.Shared-roomaccommodation in the University dormitory is required.Application DeadlineN on-residents of Hong Kong:6:00p.m.,Friday,16 May 2014(Hong Kong Time)N on-residents of Hong Kong may n
32、eed to apply for a student visa,please visit thewebsite:http:/121.hkfyg.org.hk/ssel/hku/overview.html for further details.For application,please visit:http:/121.hkfyg.org.hk/ssel/hku/application.phpHKUST Chapter一The Art of P ublic SpeakingThe Art of P ublic Speaking is a new collaboration between th
33、e Hong Kong Federationof Youth Groups,and the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology with the aims:1.To enhance the leadership skills and public speaking skills of participants;2.To allow youth leaders and speakers to learn from one another,and encouragecultural exchanges;3.To demonstrate ho
34、w public speaking skills can be used by leaders to communicateto the public;4.To allow outstanding student leaders to serve and understand the local community.DateBetween 14 July 2014(Monday)and 19 July 2014(Saturday)Full attendance is mandatory for the 6day-5-night programme.Shared-roomaccommodatio
35、n in the University dormitory is required.Application DeadlineN on-residents of Hong Kong:6:00p.m.,Friday,9 May 2014(Hong Kong Time).N on-residents of Hong Kong may need to apply for a student visa,please visit thewebsite:http:/121.hkfyg.org.hk/ssel/hkust/overview.html for further details.For applic
36、ation,please visit:http:/121.hkfyg.org.hk/ssel/hkust/application.php50.The Art of P ublic Speaking is organized by.A.HKFYG&HKU B.HKFYG&HKUSTC.HKU&HKUST D.HKUST&SSEL51.Which is the common aim between an O verture to Global L eadership and the Art ofP ublic Speaking?A.Strengthening critical thinking B
37、.P romoting interculturalawarenessC.Improving public speaking D.Developing problem solvingability52.The underlined word can be best replaced by.A.worthwhile B.normal C.acceptable D.necessary53.For a Hong Kong resident who wants to attend HKUST Chapter,.A.he has to apply for a student visaB.he has to
38、 board on campus for six daysC.he will be given the opportunity to get close to local communityD.he shall submit the application before 6:00p.m.,9 May 2014(Hong Kong Time)3、As Rosalie Warren stood at the mailbox in the lobby of her apartment buildingin May 1980,she shared the anxiety of many other c
39、ollege seniors.In her hand wasan envelope containing her final grades.As she nervously opened it,Warren wonderedwhether her hundreds of hours of studying had paid off.They had.“I got five A s,she still recalls with elation.I almost fell on thefloor!”Warren would graduate from Suffolk University with
40、 a Bachelor of Sciencedegree in philosophy and history at age 80.Three years later,at age 83;she wouldreceive her second degree from Suffolk,a master?s in education.N ow,with both diplomas proudly displayed in her apartment,Warren is notfinished with learning.N ow 93,she continues for her 18th year
41、at Suffolk under aprogram that allows persons 65 and over to attend classes tuition free,It s mylife to go to school,to enjoy being in an academic atmosphere,“she says.That,swhat I love.vWarren was born Rosalie L evey on Aug.29,1900.Two years after she enteredhigh school,her father died.Warren had t
42、o leave school for factory work to helpsupport her familyJ s 10 children.Warren describes herself as a uperson who alwaysliked school,“and she says the move ubroke my heart completely because I couldn,tfinish high school.”In the end,however,“I went to school nights,“she recalls.Any placeI could find
43、 an outlet of learning and teaching,I was there.”A short time later,her mother became ill,and Warren had to care for her,once again putting her education on hold.Fi n al l y,i n 1921,h er m o t h er,n o w r eco ver ed,dr ew fr o m h er s avi n g t o s en dWar r en t o Bo s t o n Un i ver s i t y fo
44、r t wo year s t o s t u dy t yp i n g,s t en o gr ap h y,an d o ffi cep r o cedu r es.Th o s e co u r s es h el p ed War r en gai n s ever al l o n g-t er m o ffi ce p o s i t i o n s o ver t h en ex t 60 year s,bu t h er gr eat des i r e“t o be i n t h e academ i c fi el d“co n t i n u ed.In 1924,s
45、 h e m ar r i ed Eu gen e War r en,an d s even year s l at er,h er dau gh t er,Co r i n n e,was bo r n.In 1955,by t h en a wi do w an d a gr an dm o t h er,War r en t o o k a bu s t o u racr o s s t h e Un i t ed St at es t h at was t o l as t n i n e m o n t h s.Sh e s ai d s h e wan t ed t o s ee“
46、t h i n gs yo u n ever s ee i n t h e Wes t En d.”Wh en s h e r et u r n ed h o m e,s h e t o o k a bo o k k eep i n g p o s i t i o n an d al s o en r o l l ed i nco u r s es i n p h i l o s o p h y,s o ci o l o gy an d Ch i n es e h i s t o r y.In 1975,wh en s h e was 75,War r en l ear n ed fr o m
47、 a n ei gh bo r abo u t Su ffo l kUn i ver s i t y?s t u i t i o n-fr ee p r o gr am fo r s en i o r ci t i z en s.I was at t h e r egi s t r ar so ffi ce t h e ver y n ex t day,“s h e r ecal l s.At fi r s t,s h e t o o k o n e o r t wo co u r s es ata t i m e,bu t en co u r aged by h er p r o fes s
48、 o r s,s h e en r o l l ed as a degr ee can di dat e.“I h ad n o t s t u di ed fo r s o m an y year s,“s h e s ays,“bu t I was det er m i n ed.”Fo r t h e n ex t fo u r year s,War r en,wh o cal l s h er s el f a“s t u den t o f p h i l o s o p h y,“wo r k edt o war d h er degr ee.Nan cy St o l l,dea
49、n o f s t u den t s at Su ffo l k,s ays War r en i s “an i n t er es t i n g r o l em o del fo r o u r yo u n ger s t u den t s-t h at l ear n i n g i s a l i fet i m e act i vi t y*.Sh e i sgen u i n el y en t h u s i as t i c abo u t bei n g h er e,an d t h at p er m eat es (散发)h er act i vi t i e
50、san d i s co n t agi o u s (传染的)t o s t u den t s an d facu l t y.54.Wh at do es t h e wo r d el at i o n m ean i n t h e s en t en ce“I go t fi ves A s”,s h e s t i l lr ecal l s wi t h el at i o n”?A.Gr eat h ap p i n es s B.Gr eat s u r p r i s e C.Gr eat p r i de D.Gr eat h o n o r55.Wh i ch s t