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張家港市暨陽高級中學(xué)高一英語第二學(xué)期自主學(xué)習(xí)能力檢測3.202021年高一下學(xué)期第一次自主學(xué)習(xí)能力檢測(月考)英語試題含答案一、單項選擇(每小題1分,共20分)1.Wouldyoumindgivingyouradviceonhowtoimproveourstudy?Ifyoumake______mostofthetime,therewillbe_____riseinyourstudyefficiency.A./;/B.the;aC./;aD.the;/2._____wasknowntousallthatJohnsonhadbrokenhispromise_____hewouldgiveeachofusasmallgift.A.As,whichB.What;thatC.It,thatD.It,which3.Theplace______youvisitedduringyourholidaysis_______Iusedtobeforyears.A.where,whereB.that,thatC.inwhich,whatD.which,where4.--Itisalovelyday,isn’tit?--Yes,Ilove____whentheweatherislikethis.Whydon’twesitoutsideandhaveourlunch?A.thisB.thatC.itD.one5.Hestoodattheentranceofthestation,________passengers________inandout.toobserve;goB.observing;goingC.observed;togoD.andobserved;gone6.Inmyopinion,whathetoldusjustnowaboutthematterdoesn’tmakeany_______.A.meaningB.ideaC.senseD.point7.ThecostofrentingahouseincentralXi’8.It’s_________torain.Let’sgetthework______beforetheraines.A.likely;tobefinishedB.possible;tobefinishedC.probable;tobedoneD.likely;done9.It’sdifficultforchildrentochangetheireatinghabitlaterinlife._______,parentsshouldencouragehealthyeatingfromanearlyage.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Or10.Canadaisacountry______manydifferentnationalitiesaswellasonewithforeignimmigrants______mostofitspopulation.A.consistingof;makingupB.beingposed;occupiedC.madeupof;consistedofD.consistedof;takingup11.Mr.Johnwasalways_______thepoorandthesick,oftenprovidingthemwithfreemedicalcare.A.informedofB.informedofC.concernedaboutD.embarrassedabout12.Aswehaveknownformthemapoftheworld,thisis__________________asthatA.twiceaslargeanislandB.twiceaslargerC.astwicelargeD.twiceasalargeisland13.Successusually_______diligence(勤奮)whilelazinesscan______failure.A.resultsfrom;lieinB.resultsin;leadtoC.resultsin;lieinD.resultsfrom;leadto14.Gasisdifferentfromsolid________ithasnodefinite(確定的)shape.A.inthatB.inwhichC.fromwhatD.fromwhich15.--MayIpayavisittoyou,Bob?--Certainly.eandseemewhenever____________.A.youareconvenientB.youwillbeconvenientC.itisconvenientforyouD.itwillbeconvenienttoyou16.Ifyouwanttoseeadoctor,youshouldmakeanappointmentwithhiminadvance.That’samon______intheU.S.A.habitB.practiceC.traditionD.custom17.Wedidn’tplanourartexhibitionlikethatbutit______verywell.A.workedoutB.triedoutC.movedonD.carriedout18.Heseemstobegivingtheimpressionthathedidn’tenjoyhimselfinParis.______,hehadawonderfultime.A.OnthecontraryB.What’smoreC.AsaresultD.Inconclusion19.Haveyouheardanysoundlastnight?Yes.Atabout2o’clockinthemorning,agunshot______.A.rangupB.rangoutC.rangbackD.rangoff20.--Jenny,whatwouldyouliketoeatforlunch,pizza,pasta,orsushi?--_________.Ihaveagoodappetite.A.Soundsgood.B.You’resoconsiderate.C.It’suptoyou.D.Itdepends.二、完形填空(20分)Iwasatthepostofficeearlythatmorning,hopingtobeinandoutinashortwhile.Yet,I21myselfstandinginaqueuethatwentallthewayintothehallway.Ihadneverseensomanypeoplethereonaweekday.Itseemedsomeonemighthavemadeanannouncement,welingcustomerstocarryasmany22astheycouldandbringtheminwhenIneededtohavemyownpackage23.Thequeuemovedveryslowly.MypatiencegaveoutandIgot24.Thelongerittook,theangrierIbecame.WhenIgottothecounterfinally,Ifinishedmy25quicklyandbriefly,andthenwalkedpastthequeuethatwasnowextendingpastthefrontdoor. "Excuseme,"Isaid,tryingnottobetoopushy.Severalpeoplehadtomove26tomakeroomformetogettothe27. Isteppedout,plainingaboutthe28conditions.ThinkingIwasgoingtobelateformydentistappointment,Iheadedintotheparkinglot.Awomanwasingacrossthelotinmy29.Shewaswalkingwithdetermination,andeachstepsoundedveryheavy.I30thatshelookedasifshecouldbreathefire.Itstoppedmeinmytracks.I31myselfanditwasn'tpretty.HadIlookedlikethat?Herbodylanguagesaidthatshewashavinga32day.Myangermelted(消失)away.IwishedIcouldwrapherinahugbutIwasa33.SoIdidwhatIcouldinaminute34shehurriedpastme-Ismiled.Inasecondeverythingchanged.Shewasastonished,thensomewhat35.Thenherfacesoftenedandhershoulders36.Isawhertakeadeepbreath.Herpaceslowedandshesmiledbackatmeaswepassedeachother.Icontinuedtosmileallthewaytomy37.Wow,it'samazingwhatasimplesmilecando.Fromthenon,Ibecameawareofpeople's38andmyown,thewayweshowourfeelings.NowIusethat39everydaytoletit40methatwhenfacingtheworld,Icantryasmile.21.A.found B.helped C.troubled D.enjoyed22.A.things B.packages C.chances D.dollars23.A.lifted B.cashed C.weighed D.carried24.A.pleased B.disappointed C.delighted D.a(chǎn)nnoyed25.A.business B.choice C.situation D.a(chǎn)ttitude26.A.a(chǎn)way B.a(chǎn)bout C.a(chǎn)long D.a(chǎn)side27.A.counter B.cashier C.exit D.entrance28.A.weather B.service C.work D.shopping29.A.satisfaction B.decision C.direction D.imagination30.A.a(chǎn)nnounced B.discovered C.proved D.noticed31.A.trusted B.recognized C.hid D.persuaded32.A.rough B.bright C.big D.nice33.A.gentleman B.stranger C.customer D.passenger34.A.until B.though C.before D.since35.A.a(chǎn)ttracted B.frightened C.cheered D.confused36.A.shook B.raised C.relaxed D.tightened37.A.car B.office C.home D.doctor38.A.a(chǎn)ppearances B.reactions反應(yīng) C.behaviors D.expressions39.A.treatment B.a(chǎn)wareness C.conclusion D.a(chǎn)chievement40.A.remind B.show C.give D.say三:閱讀理解(每題2分,共30分)AWanttoimproveyourwritingskills?NewWritingSouthisdirectingtheway!

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41:TownerWriterSquadwillbestarted_______.A.totrainedyandTVwritersB.toexplorethefantasticgalleryspaceC.topromotethedevelopmentofyoungwritersD.tointroduceacontemporaryartmuseum42:ApplicationsfortheWriterSquadshouldbee-mailednolaterthan_______.A.6September,xxB.8September,xxC.17September,xxD.12October,xx43:Whatismostimportantforthebeginners?A.Practisingasmuchaspossible.B.Gainingconfidenceandhavingfun.C.Studyingandwritingattheirownpace.D.Learningskillsfromwritersandteachers.BYouandyourfriendsaresettlingintoyourseats.ThenewSpider-Manmovieisabouttostartandyou’vegotthesnacks:sodaandpopcorn.Foodispartofwhatmakesthemoviesfun.Justasthelightsgoout,youcatchaslightsmellof…tunafish?!Youturnyourhead,searchingforthesource.Thenyouspothim:Acouplerowsback,someguyisenjoyingatunafishsandwich.How’dhegetthatinhere?Youwonder.Thenyourememberhowmuchyoupaidforyoursnacks.Whatinvitestheunweleoutsidefoodisprobablytheprice.Whypay$5forabagofM&Mswhenyoucangetthemforadollaratthecornerstore?Earlierthisyear,aMichiganmandecidedtofightforhisrighttosnack.JoshuaThompsonisusinghislocaltheaterafteritbannedoutsidefood.HearguesthebanbreaksaMichiganlawthatpreventsbusinessesfromchargingextremelyhighprices.However,mostlegalexpertsbelieveThompsonhaslittlechanceofwinninghiscase,thoughhedoeshaveapoint:85centsoutofadollaroftreatsamovietheatersellsispureprofit(純利).Thetruthisthatmovietheatersaremoreinthesnackbusinessthanthemoviebusiness.AhugepartoftheticketinegoestotheHollywoodstudio.Thismakessense,sincethestudioshavetopaythecostsofmovieproductionandadvertising.Butthatoftendoesn’tleavemuchcashforthetheater,whichalsohasitsownrunningcosts.Ifcustomersstoppedbuyingfood,ownerswouldhavetoraiseticketpricesevenhigher.Ofcourse,there’sanotherreasontothinktwicebeforebringingfoodintothemovies:It’sagainsttherules.Breakingthoserulescanhaveunpleasantconsequencestoo.Sometheaterswillkickyououtiftheycatchyou.Evenwithoutthethreatofpunishment,weshouldfollowrulesallthetimeoutofrespect.Here’sagoodidea:Eatbeforethemovie.44.Whatisthetopicofthetext?A.Thepleasureofenjoyingsnacks.B.AMichiganman’sfightforhisright.C.Movietheaters’banonoutsidefood.D.Badmannersinmovietheaters.45.WhatdoweknowaboutJoshuaThompson?A.HebrokeaMichiganlaw.B.Heislikelytolosethecase.C.Hethinkscinematicketsaretooexpensive.D.Hewasforbiddentohavesnacksatthetheaters.46.InParagraph5,theauthormainlyexplains_________.A.howmoviestudiosworkwithmovietheatersB.howmovietheatersreducetheiroperatingcostsC.whyHollywoodstudiosmustpayhighcostsD.whysnacksalesareimportanttomovietheaters47.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutbringingoutsidefoodintothecinema?A.Itisunacceptable. B.Itisconvenient.C.Itisgreatfun. D.Itislawful.CWealllikewatchingonlinevideosofdogsandcatsdoingfunnythings.Butifyouhadtodecide,whichofthetwoanimalswouldyousayyoumightlikebetter?Youranswermaysaysomethingaboutyourpersonality.

AccordingtoaxxstudyledbySamGosling,ascientistattheUniversityofTexas,US,dogpeopleareabout15percentmoreoutgoingand13percentmorepleasanttobefriendswiththancatpeople.

Thisisnothardtounderstand,sincecatsanddogsbehavedifferentlythemselves.“Catswilloccasionally

engagein

socialactivities,butusuallyafteronlyafewminutes,theywillabandonthegame.Dogs,ontheotherhand,willoftenengageinplay,likefetchingathrownball,forhoursatatime,”saidModernDogMagazine.

Althoughcatpeoplearelesssocial,Gosling’sstudyshowedthattheyare11percentmoreopen-mindedthandogpeople.Theyusuallylikeart,adventuresandunusualideas.Theyalsohavemoreimaginationandcuriosity.Butdogpeoplearemorelikelytosticktooldbeliefsandtraditionalinterests.

However,theirloveofafreelifestylealsomeansthatcatpeopledislikemakingplans.Theyjustfollowwhateverideaspopintotheirheadswithoutplanningahead.Butdogpeoplearedifferent.Theyusuallyhavestrongself-controlandliketocarryouttheirplans.

Despitethesebigdifferencesbetweendogpeopleandcatpeople,therearesomethingsthattheyhaveinmon,“Bothtypesofpeopleconsiderthemselvesclosetonature,dislikeanimal-printclothing,andaregenerallyoptimists,”notedMotherNatureNetwork.

Butcanpersonalitychange?Canacatpersonbeeadogperson,ortheotherwayaround?InastudydonebyStanleyCoren,ascientistbasedinCanada,heaskedcatowners:“Ifyouhadenoughlivingspaceandtherewerenoobjectionsformotherpeopleinyourlife,andsomeonegaveyouapuppyasagift,wouldyoukeepit?A.performbetterinschoolthanB.a(chǎn)remoreopen-mindedthanC.havecloserfriendsthanD.a(chǎn)remoretraditionalthan49:Theunderlinedphrase“engagein”inParagraph3probablymeans____________.A.takelittleinterestinB.benefitfrom從獲益C.takepartinD.sufferfrom50:Whatdocatpeopleanddogpeoplehaveinmon?A.BothofthemlikeplanningaheadB.BothofthemlovetravellingandadventuresC.BothofthemareimaginativeandcuriousD.Bothofthemcareaboutnature.51:Whatcanweconcludefromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Catpeoplearemorelikelytobeedogpeople.B.Dogpeoplearemorelikelytoacceptcatsintotheirhomesthancatpeoplearetoacceptdogs.C.Neitherdognorcatpeopleliketoacceptanewpet.D.Itisdifficulttofindoutwhetherdogpeopleorcatpeoplewillmakeachange.DWhenIwasseven,myparentsgavemeadoll,adoll'shouseandabook.TheArabianNights,camewrappedinredpaper.Iwasjustreadytoreadwhenmymotherwalkedintomyroom."Isn'tyourdolljustbeautiful?"mymotherasked.Ilookedatthedoll,withfairhairinapinkdress--I'llhavetocallher"she"becauseInevergaveheraname.Ifoldedmylipsandraisedmyeyebrows,notreallyknowinghowtoletmymotherdowneasily."Thisdollisdifferent."Mymotherexplained,tryingtotalkmeintoplayingwithit.Thinkingthedollneededlove,Ihuggedhertightlyforalongtime.Useless,Isaidtomyself.Finally,Idecidedtoplaywiththedoll'shouse.Butsincerearrangingthetinyfurnitureseemedtobetheonlyactivepossible,Ilostinterest.IcaughtsightagainofthethirdofmygiftTheArabianNights,andIbegantoreadit.Fromthatmoment,thebookwasmyconstantpanion.EverydayIclimbedourgardentree.Sittingamongitsbranches,Ireadthestoriesin.TheArabianNightstomyheart'scontent.MymotherbecameconcernedasshenoticedIwasn'tplayingwitheitherthedollorthelittlehouse.SheinsistedthatItakethedollupthetreewithme.Tryingtoreadonabranch15feetoffthegroundwhileholdingontothesillydollwasnoteasy.Afternearlyfallingofftwice,Itiedoneendofalongvinearoundthedoll'sneckandtheoppositeonearoundthebranch,lettingthedollhanginmidairwhileIread.Ialwayslookedoutformymother,though.Isensedthatmyplayingwiththedollwasofgreatimportancetoher.SoeverytimeIheardhering,Iliftedthedollupandhuggedher.Thesmileinmymother'seyestoldmemyplanworked.Theinevitable(不可避免的)happenedoneafternoon.Totallyabsorbedinthereading,Ididn'thearmymothercallingme.WhenIlookeddown,Isawmymotherstaringatthehangingdoll.Fearingtheworstofscolding(責(zé)罵),Iclimbeddowninaflash,reachingthegroundjustasmymotherwasuntyingthedoll.Tomysurprise,shedidn'tscold.Shekeptonstaringatthedoll.Thenextday,myfathercamehomeearlyandsuggestedheandIplaywiththedoll'shouse.SoonIwasbored,butmyfatherseemedtobehavingsomuchfun,Ididn'thavethehearttotellhim.QuietlyIslippedout,pickingupmybookonmywaytotheyard.Soabsorbedwasheinarrangingandrearrangingthetinyfurniturethathedidn'tnoticemyquickexit.Almost20yearspassedbeforeIfoundoutwhythehanging-dollincidenthadbeensoimportantformyparents.BythenIwasaparentmyself.Afterlookingbackontheincident,mymothersaidallthoseyearsshehadbeenafraidwhetherIwouldturnouttobeamostlovingandunderstandingmothertomyson.MymotheroftenthanksGodaloudformakingmeagoodparent,pointingoutthatwitheducationImighthavebeenarichdentistinsteadofapoorpoet.Ilookbackonthatsamechildhoodincident,recalling(回想)mythirdgift,thebookinredpaper,andItakeadvantageoftheexperiencesthathavemademewhoIamandwhatIam.SometimesIstoptowonderatlife'swonderfulironies(諷刺).52.Whydidn'ttheauthorgivethedollaname?A.Becausethegiftwasgivenbyher-parentsB.Becausethegirldidn'tcaremuchforthedoll.C.Becameherparentswouldgivethedollname.D.Becausethedollhadlittleinmonwithher.53.Theauthor'sdescriptionofachildhoodincidentshowsthat,asayounggirl,sheconsideredherparentsaspeoplewho__________.A.hopedtoshapetheirchildren'sfuture B.wereunconcernedabouttheirbehaviorC.ruinedtheirchildren'sdreamspletely D.mighttakebacktheirloveatanymoment54.WhichofthefollowingisRIGHTaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.Themotherisnowsatisfiedwithherdaughter'scareer.B.Thedaughternowregretswhatshedidwhenshewasagirl.C.Themotherthinksthedaughter'sachievementsareunsatisfactory.D.Thedaughterwishesthatshehadbeenallowedmorefreedomasachild.55.Whichofthefollowingbestreferstothe"irony"mentionedattheendofthepassage?A.Theauthorhasherselfnowbeeamother.B.Thefatherwasastroubledbytheincidentashermother.C.Thefatherwasfortableplayingwithtoystraditionallymeantforgirls.D.Theauthorwasinfluencedmostbythegiftwhichwasleastvaluedbyhermother.四:任務(wù)型閱讀(每空一詞,共10分)Doesreadinggreatliteratureexpandourimaginationandbetterourmoralandsocialsensibilities?Formostpeople,it’sjustwishfulthinkingbecausethere’snoevidencethatpeoplearemorallyorsociallybetterforreadingTolstoyorothergreatbooks.

Butjustholdonasecondthere.Actually,thereissuchevidence,saysUSwriterAnnieMurphyPaul.ShearguesinTimemagazinethat“deepreading”,asopposedtobrowsingwebpages,makesusnicerandsmarter.

Herevidenceincludesseveralstudiescarriedoutbysomepsychologists.

OneisbasedinCanada.Twopsychologistsfoundthatindividualswhooftenreadfictionappeartobebetterabletounderstandotherpeople,sympathizewiththemandviewtheworldfromtheirperspective.

Butthisimprovementisonlypossibleifwedodeepreading,whichisn’tjustaboutunderstandingthemeaningofeachword,Paulexplains.Deepreadingis“slow,devoted,richinsensorydetailandemotionalandmoralplexity”.Throughprocessingdetails,parisons,andotherliterarydevice,thereader’sbraincreatesamentalrepresentationasifthescenewereunfoldinginreallife.

It’ssaidthatreadingagoodbookislikefallinginlovewiththewriter.PaulcitesanotherstudybypsychologistVictorNellfromauniversityinSouthAfrica,whofoundthatwhenreadersareenjoyingtheexperiencemost,thepaceoftheirreadingslows.

Thebinationoffast,fluentunderstandingofwordsandslow,unhurriedprogressonthepagegivesdeepreaderstietoenrichtheirreadingwiththeirownthoughts,analysis,memoriesandopinions.It’sasifreaderandwriterwereengagedinadeepandrealconversation,likepeoplefallinginlove.

Noneofthisispossiblewhenwebrowsewebpages.Wewilleventuallylosetheabilitytoappreciateourliteraryheritagebecausenovels,poemsandotherkindsofliteraturecanbeunderstoodonlybyreaderswhosebrainsaretrainedtoreadthem.Andevensomeeducatorsjustmeetyoungpeoplewheretheyarebyadaptingeducationtotheironscreenhabits.

Withtheelectronicdevicesspreadinguniversally,Paulwarms,deepreadinghasbeeanendangeredpractice.Weshouldcareabouthowwereadasmuchaswhatweread.Sopickupabook,sitback,andletaspiritualjourneybeginthatwilltakeyouplacesonlydeepreadingcan.

56________DeepreadingmakespeoplebettermonbeliefIthasnotbeen57_______thatpeoplearemorallyorsociallybetterforreadingliterature.

PresentstudiesCanadianstudy

●Fictionreaders58_______tobemoreconsideratetowardsotherpeople.

●Deepreadinghelps59_____amentalrepresentationinthereaders’brainSouth-Africanstudy

●Deepreaderswillslowdownwhentheirreadingexperienceismost60_______.

●Deepreaderscan61_______theirreadingwiththeirownthoughts,analysis,memoriesandopinions.

62________●Without63_______theirbrainstoreadliterature,peoplearelosingtheabilitytoappreciateit.

●Someeducatorsblindly64_______educationtostudents’onscreenhabits.

SuggestionWeshouldcareaboutthe65_________wereadasmuchasthecontents.五:根據(jù)首字母或中文提示寫單詞(每空1分,共20分)1.Thenewsiscertainlytruealthoughithasn’tbeenannounced________(正式地).A_______fromgoodservice,therestaurantoffersdifferentkindsoftraditionalFujiandishes.Thoughnothavingseenforages,Ir________________heratfirstsight.Maryd_________fromhersisterinthecolorofhereyesandhair.Despitethat,therewasnosign______________(顯示)whowouldwinthebattle.Employersoftenplainthatmostjobapplicantshavemoretheoretical(理論上的)knowledgethanp___________skills.--CanIparkhere?Sorry.Thisparkingspotiso__________.Thebellforclassrangsuddenly,___________(打斷)ourheateddiscussionabouttheTVprogram.LittleJohndidn’tfinishhishomeworkbecausehespentthee_________afternoonplaying.Theytriedtofindanew_____________(方法)tocancertreatment.Hescratched(抓,撓)theplacewherehehadbeenb__________byaninsect.Greatimportanceshouldbea_________totheeducationofchildren.C__________topopularbelief,moderate(適度的)exerciseactuallydecreasesyourappetite.Nomatterhowmanytimesyouared___________,youshouldneverloseheart.Thebasic_____________(詞匯)ofalanguageisthosewordsthatmustbelearnt.Sheleanedoverand___________(低語)somethinginmyear.Theteacherg___________athiswatchandannouncedthatthetimewasup.Doyouthinkit’snecessarytointroduces___________ChinesecharactersinHongKong?19.TheEnglishlanguagehasdevelopedfrom___________(結(jié)合)thewordsofseverallanguages.20.Weusedtolistentotheradioalot,but____________(如今,現(xiàn)在)wemostlywatchtelevision.六、句型轉(zhuǎn)換(每題1分,共10分)1.Englishissuretocontinuechanging.________________________thatEnglishwillcontinuechanging.2.Hisparentsareworriedabouttheboy’spoorperformanceatschool.Hisparents______________________theboy’spoorperformanceatschool.3.SuddenlyIcaughtasightofaUFOinthesky,butitdisappearedinnotime.SuddenlyIcaughtasightofaUFOinthesky,butitwas_________________innotime.4.It’shardtotellthedifferencebetweenhimandhistwinbrother.It’shardto_________him________histwinbrother.Pleasetakenoteswhileyouarereading.Pleasetakenotes___________________.6.Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,newequipmentisusedinsteadoftheoldmachines.Withthedevelopmentoftechnology,theoldmachines____________

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