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高一英語月考試題4高一英語月考試題4高一英語月考試題4資料僅供參考文件編號(hào):2022年4月高一英語月考試題4版本號(hào):A修改號(hào):1頁次:1.0審核:批準(zhǔn):發(fā)布日期:高一英語月考試題(時(shí)間:100分鐘滿分:120分)Ι.閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)ALike

most

July

days,

it

was

hot,

I

stepped

into

a

coffee

shop

to

drink

a

cup

of

black

coffee.

It

was

a

tiny

store

with

little

round

tables

and

chairs.

As

I

entered,

I

found

a

very

old

woman

bent

over

a

table

near

the

door.

Her

back

was

so

badly

twisted

(bent)

that

her

face

nearly

touched

the

tabletop.

I

sat

down

facing

her

two

tables

away.

“poor

woman,”

I

thought.

“what

does

she

get

out

of

life

Why

does

God

let

people

live

so

long

past

their

prime(鼎盛時(shí)期)”

As

I

thought,

another

aged

lady

entered

the

shop

and

sat

down

with

her.

Soon

the

two

of

them

were

talking

about

childhood

days.

They

talked

of

how

little

the

shop

had

changed

in

70

years

…In

minutes

the

two

of

them

were

trembling

with

laughter.I

looked

again

at

the

first

woman,

then

in

the

mirror

on

a

nearby

wall,

catching

a

picture

of

myself.

Iwas

wearing

a

dirty

shirt.

She

was

well

dressed

in

white,

gold

rings

on

her

fingers.

I

was

in

low

spirits.

She

was

laughing,

smiling.

I

was

putting

the

pieces

of

my

life

together.

She

had

millions

of

wonderful

memories

to

recall

(回憶).

She

was

sharing

the

day

with

a

good

friend.

I

was

secretly

worried

about

getting

old.

She

was

old

but

it

wasn’t

hurting

her.

As

I

left

the

shop,

I

thought

of

my

foolish

question

about

God

letting

people

past

their

prime.

Why,

that

woman

was

more

alive,

more

sensitive

(敏感的)

than

I

was.

Age

has

not

bent

herspirit.

But

I’m

always

filling

my

mind

with

something

unpleasant.

1.Which

of

the

following

is

NOT

true

according

to

thetext?A.The

first

old

woman

was

not

in

the

prime

of

life.

B.The

two

women

were

both

70

years

old.

C.The

two

women

talked

a

lot

about

what

they

had

experienced.

D.The

coffee

shop

was

very

small

and

old2.The

first

old

woman

lived

a

_____

life.

A.rich

and

happy

B.poor

but

happy

C.rich

but

sad

D.poor

and

sad

3.It

is

learned

from

the

text

that

the

writer

was

always

______.A.worrying

himself

with

some

sensitive

questions

B.filling

his

mind

with

something

unpleasantC.facing

death

without

fear

D.fooled

by

God

4.What

is

the

main

purpose

of

this

text?A.To

tell

us

how

the

old

live.B.To

make

us

have

pity

on

old

people.

C.To

show

the

difference

between

the

old

and

the

young.

D.To

show

that

spirit

is

more

important

than

age.BAustralia,withthePacificOceantotheeastandtheIndianOceantothewest,isaverylargecountry,whileitspopulationisverysmall.AnotherinterestingfactisthatoneoutoffiveAustralianswasnotborninAustralia.Mostofthepopulationisinthesoutheastpart.Threeoutofeveryfivepeopleliveinfivebigcities.Sydneyisthebiggestcitywiththepopulationof3million.MelbourneinVictoriahasapopulationofabout3million.Brisbane,AdelaideandPertheachhasaboutonemillion.Allofthesecities,exceptPerth,whichfacestheIndianOcean,areintheeastandsoutheastofthecountry.ThecapitalcityofAustralia,Canberra,isnotverybig.Onlyaboutaquarterofamillionlivethere.HobartinTasmania,whichistothesouthofthemainlandofAustralia,isevensmallerandDarwin,thecapitalofNorthernTerritory,isaverysmallcity.Ithasapopulationofunder40000.isthepopulationofAustraliaaccordingtothispassage0000000000000000000000006.Over_____ofthepopulationofAustralialiveintheeastandsoutheastpart.2 3 437.WhichofthefollowingcitieshasthesecondlargestpopulationA.Canberra. B.Melbourne. C.Victoria.D.Sydney.8.Thepassageismainlyabout_____.A.bigcitiesofAustraliaB.theareaofAustraliahistoryofAustraliaD.thedistributionofAustralia'spopulationC“If

you

want

to

see

a

thing

well,reach

out

and

touch

it!”

That

may

seem

a

strange

thing

to

touching

things

can

help

you

to

see

them

better.

Your

eyes

can

tell

you

that

glass

ball

is

by

holding

it

in

your

hands,you

canfeel

how

smooth

and

cool

the

ball

can

feel

how

heavy

the

glass

is.

When

you

feel

all

these

about

the

ball,you

really

see

it.

With

your

skin,you

can

feel

example,your

fingers

can

tell

the

difference

between

two

coins

in

your

can

feel

a

little

drop

of

water

on

the

back

of

your

hand,canevenfeelsoundsagainstyourskin.Haveyoueverwantedtoknowsomepeoplelikeveryloud

music?

They

must

like

to

feel

the

sounds

of

music.

All

children

soon

learn

what

“Don't

touch!”

hear

it

most

of

us

keep

on

touc-hing

things

as

we

grow

shops,we

touch

things

we

might

buy,such

as

food,clothesand

so

see

something

well,we

have

to

touch

it.

The

bottoms

of

our

feelcan

feel

things,too.Youknow

this

when

you

walk

on

warm

sand,cool

grass

or

a

bad

feeldifferent

under

your

feet.

There

are

ways

of

learning

to

see

wellby

feeling.

One

way

is

to

close

your

eyes

and

try

to

feel

everything

that

is

touching

your

the

shoes

on

your

feet,the

clothes

on

your

body,the

air

on

your

first,it

is

not

easy

to

feel

these

are

too

used

to

them!

Most

museums

are

just

for

today

some

museums

have

some

things

to

signs

say,“Do

touch!

There

you

can

feel

everything

on

you

want

to

see

better,reach

out

and

you'll

really

see!”9.By

touching

things

________.

A.you

will

have

a

strange

feeling

B.you

will

learn

how

to

reach

out

C.you

can

tell

the

difference

between

them

D.you

can

tell

what

colors

they

are

10.Which

of

the

following

can

be

the

best

title

of

the

story?

A.Touching

by

Feeling

B.To

See

or

to

Feel

C.To

See

Better

Feel

D.Ways

of

Feeling

11.When

people

buy

things

in

shops,they

often

________.

A.try

them

on

first

B.put

their

right

hand

on

them

C.just

has

a

look

D.feel

and

touch

them

12.Why

does

it

say,“At

first,it

is

not

easy

to

feel

these

things”

A.The

things

are

used

by

people,too.

B.People

are

used

to

the

things.

C.People

know

how

to

use

the

things.

D.The

things

are

easy

to

feel.DThe

other

day

Mr.

White

went

“home”

to

his

sister’s

house.

It’s

her

home

now;

but

it’s

also

the

hous-e

he

was

born

in.

Pat,

his

sister

kissed

him

and

said,

“You

haven”

t

changed

much,

White,

Let

me

see

now—when

did

we

meet

last”“Twenty—five

years

ago,”

he

answered.

“I

came

here

for

a

week,

do

you

remember”

he

added,

“You

haven’t

changed

either.”

It

was

polite

for

White

to

say

so,

but

it

wasn’t

true.

Pat

seemed

almost

an

old

lady.

The

next

morning

White

walked

through

the

village

alone.

The

place

looked

very

different.

There

were

lots

of

traffic

signs

on

the

roads

and

beside

the

roads.

There

was

a

new

car

park,

a

new

post

office,

a

new

bus

stop.

He

remembered

suddenly

that

the

bus

used

to

stop

anywhere:

You

just

put

up

your

hand

and

it

stopped.

One

surprise

followed

another.

The

railway

station

was

gone!

The

school

was

gone;

a

lot

of

farm

machinery

stood

in

the

playground!But

White’s

biggest

surprise

was

the

people.

He

didn’t

recognize

anybody

at

all,

perhaps

because

everyone

seemed

old.

He

went

into

the

post

office

and

bought

some

stamps.

“Where

are

all

the

chil-dren

and

young

people”

he

asked

the

postmaster.

The

old

fellow

looked

up

from

his

book

of

stamps,

“Children”

he

said,

“They

are

in

school,

of

course.

There

are

three

or

four

young

families

here.

The

children

go

to

school

by

bus

to

Horham.”

Horhom

was

a

town

about

twenty

kilometers

away.

At

lunch

Pat

said,

“The

village

looks

nice,

doe-sn’t

it”At

lunch

Pat

said,

“The

village

looks

nice,

doesn’t

it”“It’s

all

different,

Pat.

It

used

to

be

an

exciting

place,

but

now

it’s

full

of

old

people.

I

don’t

underst-and.”“There

are

a

few

newcomers,

but

the

ones

we

knew

are

still

here.

You

are

not

exactly

young

yours-elf,

White,

are

you”

did

White

say

that

Pat

hadn’t

changed

much,

either?

Because

_______.

A.pat

was

still

a

young

lady

B.they

hadn’t

seen

each

other

for

twenty-five

years

C.he

didn’t

know

how

much

pat

had

changed

D.it

was

a

polite

way

to

say

so

didn’t

recognize

anybody

at

all

because

_______.

A.the

people

of

the

village

were

all

newcomers

B.they

had

become

much

older

than

before

C.he

didn’t

know

them

at

all

D.the

people

he

knew

had

gone

to

school

15.The

best

title

(標(biāo)題)

of

the

passage

is

“_______”

A.Great

Changes

B.A

Surprise

C.It’s

Full

of

Old

People

D.A

Polite

AnswerⅡ.任務(wù)型閱讀(共5小題,每小題2分)

How

to

Eat

Slowly

to

Avoid

Overeating

Eating

slowly

can

help

you

to

better

understand

your

realhunger

signals

and

recognize

reasons

for

faster

eating,such

as

emotions

or

simply

liking

the

taste

of

,eating

slowly

is

not

a

decision

that

you

make

1.Adjust

you

not

even

attempt

to

acquire

the

habit

of

eating

slowly

before

you’re

mentally

and

use

your

imagination

to

create

mental

images

that

your

brain

will

part

ofthis

mental

process,imagine

yourself

lean

and

fit.

2.__17__Eating

slowly

isn’t

just

about

slowing

down

the

chewing;it’s

also

about

slowing

down

your

food

you

pick

out

theprocessed

food,replace

it

with

healthy,unprocessed

or

less

processedchoices.

3.Always

relax

before

you

start

a

few

deep

breaths

throughthe

nose,not

through

the

you

do

so,hold

your

breath

briefly

and

exhale

(呼出)

slowly

by

the

this

way,you

remove

any

risk

of

comfortable

eating.

4.Drink

a

glass

of

water

or

a

small

bowl

of

soup

before

the

main

will

give

you

a

sense

of

aware

that

not

everyone

advocates

drinking

during

a

meal,as

some

people

believe

that

this

can

remove

the

nutrients

from

your

5.Spend

at

least

20

minutes

on

your

your

last

portion

slowly,if

you

are

still

hungry

after

20

minutes,because

it

means

you

are

eating

too

fast!A.Put

the

forks

down

after

putting

food

in

your

mouth.B.Get

rid

of

the

stress

before

you

start

eating.

C.It’s

a

habit

that

you

need

to

acquire

with

practice.

D.However,specialists

believe

water

actually

aids

in

digestion.

as

much

processed

food

from

your

plate

or

food

storage

aspossible.

F.Have

a

clock

in

plain

sight

from

the

table

to

adjust

your

eating

speed.

G.It

is

wise

to

talk

to

your

doctor

about

this,if

it’s

still

a

problem

for

you.Ⅲ.完形填空(共20小題,每小題分)Mark

Twain

left

school

when

he

was

had

21schooleducation.

In

spite

of

(盡管)

this,

he

became

the

most

famous

writer

of

his

time.

He

made

millions

of

dollars

22

writing.

His

real

namewas

Samuel

Langhome

Clements,

but

he

is

23

known

all

over

the

world

as

Mark

Twain,

his

pen

name.

Mark

Twin

was

born

in

1835

and

he

was

not

a

healthy

boy.

In

fact,he

24

to

live

through

the

first

winter.

But

with

his

mother’scare,

he

25

survive

(幸存)。

26

a

boy,

he

caused

much

trouble

for

his

parents.

He

used

to

27

all

of

his

friends

and

neighbors.

He

didn’t

like

to

go

to

school,

and

he

constantly

ran

away

from

home.

He

always

went

28

the

direction

of

the

nearby

Mississippi.

He

29

nine

times.After

his

father’s

death

in

1847,

Mark

Twain

began

to

work

for

a

printer,

30

only

31

him

with

food

and

clothing.

Thenhe

worked

as

a

printer,

a

river-boat

pilot

and

later

joined

the

army

.

But

32

that

he

became

a

miner

(礦工).

During

this

period,

he

started

to

write

short

stories.

Afterwards

he

became

a

full-time

writer.

In

1870,

Mark

Twain

got

married.

In

the

years

33

he

wrote

many

books

34

Tom

Sawyer

in

1876,

and

Huckleberry

Finn

in

1884,35

made

him

famous,

and

brought

him

a

great

fortune,

Unfortunately,Mark

Twain

36

debts

in

bad

investments(投資)and

he

had

to

write

large

numbers

of

stories

to

pay

these

debts.

In

1904,

hiswife

died,

and

the

three

of

their

children

37

.38

70,

his

hair

was

completely

white.

He

bought

many

white

suitsand

neckties

(領(lǐng)帶).

He

wore

39

white

40

until

his

death

on

April

21,

1910.

(

)21.A.little

B.a(chǎn)

little

C.much

D.Not

(

)22.A.in

B.for

C.with

D.by

(

)23.A.well

B.better

C.best

D.most

(

)24.A.wasn’t

expecting

B.didn’t

expect

C.was

not

expected

D.expected

(

)25.A.managed

to

B.tried

to

C.ought

D.had

to

(

)26.A.Being

B.For

C.When

D.As

(

)27.A.play

jokes

on

B.playing

jokes

on

C.play

jokes

with

D.playing

jokes

at

(

)28.A.to

B.in

C.for

D.on

(

)29.A.had

almost

drowned

B.was

nearly

drowning

C.was

nearly

drowned

D.most

drowned

(

)30.A.which

B.that

C.he

D.who

(

)31.A.provided

B.gave

C.providing

D.was

supplying

(

)32.A.a(chǎn)fter

soon

B.shortly

after

C.shortly

before

D.sooner

after

(

)33.A.following

B.followed

C.that

followed

D.to

be

followed

(

)34.A.including

B.included

C.to

include

D.being

included

(

)35.A.that

B.on

which

C.when

D.Which

(

)36.A.made

into

B.got

into

C.threw

into

D.entered

into

(

)37.A.died

out

B.died

away

C.passed

away

D.passed

off

(

)38.A.At

age

of

B.At

the

age

C.While

he

was

D.When

he

was

(

)39.A.nothing

but

B.a(chǎn)nything

but

C.something

exceptD.everything

except

(

)40.A.from

head

to

foot

B.from

the

head

to

the

foot

C.from

head

to

feet

D.from

the

head

to

the

feet

Ⅳ.語篇填空(共10小題,每小題分)Dear

Tom,

How

are

you

doing?

You

1

(ask)

me

in

your

last

letter

aboutmy

plan

for

the

coming

summer

vacation.

I

am

sorry

that

I

didn’t

reply

2

_delay.

How

I

wish

I

3

read)

and

reply

your

email

as

soon

as

I

received

it.

4

,

Iwas

busy

preparing

for

my

final

exam

at

thattime,

5

is

vital

for

me.

As

a

result,

I

had

no

choice

but

6

(focus)

on

my

study

completely.

I

believe

that

if

you

7

(be)

me,

you

would

make

the

same

choice。

By

the

way,

I

have

a

busy

schedule

for

my

summer

vacation.

First

and

foremost,

I

would

do

a

part

time

job,

so

that

my

interpersonalskills

8

(improve).

(Additionally),

I

will

take

a

shorttrip

to

Beijing

to

take

a

summercourse

in

the

New

Oriental

but

not

9

(little),

maybe

I

will

work

as

a

volunteer

for

the

school

as

a

teaching

assist-ant.

These

are

my

plan

for

the

summer

vacation.

What’s

yours?

I

am

look-ing

10__to

your

earliest

reply.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

910.Ⅴ。短文改錯(cuò)(共10分)What

Does

a

Credit

Card

Bring

Us

is

written

by

Eillton

’sa

brief

or

excellent

article

about

credit

author

explains

what

credit

cards

he

also

points

out

the

positive

and

negative

aspect

for

having

consumers

are

mostly

likely

touse

credit

,the

use

of

credit

cards

are

expanding

into

almost

every

country

in

key

point

making

by

the

author

isthat

users

should

pay

for

the

amount

in

full

when

a

bill

is

sent

from

the

credit

card

protected

all

the

advantages

and

avoids

all

the

disadvantages

of

using

credit

cards。Ⅵ.寫作(滿分25分)據(jù)下面信息,寫一篇介紹西藏(Tibet)的短文。歸屬:中華人民共和國地理位置;位于中國西南方,被譽(yù)為世界屋脊(RoofoftheWorld)人口:約2,800,000

面積:120多萬平方公里

省會(huì):拉薩

(Lhasa),被譽(yù)為世界上最高的城市特征:700多年的悠久歷史;風(fēng)景秀麗,有很多享譽(yù)海內(nèi)外的名勝古跡,如布達(dá)拉宮(the

Potala

Palace)發(fā)展

:解放以來,西藏在政治,經(jīng)濟(jì)(economy)和文化方面都取得了巨大進(jìn)步。__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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