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2021學(xué)年安徽人教版高中英語月考試卷【含解析】
姓名:班級(jí):學(xué)號(hào):
題號(hào)—■二三四五六總分
評(píng)分
一、完型填空(共1題)
1、Thereissomuchcompetitionintheworldwherewelive.Everysingleperson
hasa(n)26tosucceedandbethebestatwhattheycan.Therearecollege
basketballplayers27reachingtheprofessionallevelandstudentstrying
theirbesttogetan"A"ontheirmathtest.Wemeetbusinessmenthathave28a
lotofmoney.Weallhavearole29welookupto,orhavelookeduptoatsome
pointinlife,whetheritisarespectedelderinourfamily,atrustedfriendaround
us,ora(n)30personoftenappearingonTVscreensormagazinecovers.
Itis31havingrolemodelsandlookinguptopeoplethat32us.
However,howoftendoyouaskyourself,“Whyishesmarterthanme?”or“Howdid
thispersonachievesuchagreat33atsuchayoungage?”Iwenttoagreathigh
schoolthatwasvery34anddemanding;Isawmanyvery35studentsgraduate
andgetintoafamousschool.Ialso36whenIgotmymathtestpaperback,I
sometimes37whyInevergotconsistent"A"slikethestudentsittingtwoseats
awayfromme.
However,whatI38afterenteringcollegewasthatoneshould
never39theirskillsorlevelsofsuccesswithotherpeople's.Everysingle
personis40andweallhavesomesortofuniquetalent.Ifyouarenotgood
at41orwanttoimproveaspecificskill,youhavetolearnhowtobepatient
andunderstandyour42andtrytoovercomethem.
The43isthatyoucanallbecomeanhonorstudentifyouwanttooreven
improveyourrunningskills.Butyouhavetokeepin44thatunderstandingyour
weaknessesandstrengthsisavery45stepintheprocess.Youhavetolearnhow
tolookatyourselfandsetgoalsstepbystepsothatyoucantrackyourimprovement.
26.A.desireB.choiceC.stressD.ability
27.A.dreamingofB.informedofC.gettingintoD.brokeninto
28.A.spentB.takenC.earnedD.offered
29.A.styleB.modelc.typeD.pattern
30.A.cheerfulB.strangeC.famousD.awkward
31.A.funnyB.astonishingC.ashamedD.great
32.A.dislikeB.persuadeC.followD.motivate
33.A.prizesB.successc.medalsD.goals
34.A.competitiveB.acceptableC.diverseD.positive
35.A.carelessB.generousC.brightD.curious
36.A.suspectB.suggestC.rememberD.advocate
37.A.noticedB.explainedC.wonderedD.believed
38.A.achievedB.learntC.checkedD.removed
39.A.combineB.comparec.adoptD.relate
40.A.perfectB.simpleC.ordinaryD.different
41.A.anythingB.nothingC.everythingD.something
42.A.advantagesB.weaknessesC.potentialD.personalities
43.A.problemB.questionC.truthD.doubt
44.A.contactB.touchC.actionD.mind
45.A.importantB.difficultC.interestingD.obvious
二、閱讀理解(共5題)
1、Ifyouhavetoattendapartyorothersocialeventswherealotofpeoplewill
bepresent,doyoufeelconfidentthatyouwillmakeagoodimpressiononothers?
Ordoyoufeelshy?Inanycase,youshouldincreaseyourconfidenceatsocialevents.
Wheneveryouaremeetingnewpeopleatanysocialevent,youshouldwearproperclothes.
Beforeyouattendtheevent,trytofindouthowotherpeoplewillbedressing.
Ifeveryoneelseiswearingbusinessclothes,youshould,too.Iftheeventisinformal,
youshouldwearinformalclothessothatyoufitin.
Ifyouaregoingtomeetpeoplefromacertainbusinessorprofession,trylooking
throughafewprofessionalmagazinesorcheckingontheInternetaheadoftimeto
getsomeconversationideaswhicharerelatedtotheirfieldsofinterest.Thiscan
preventyougettingtongue-tiedattheevent.
Whenyouareattheevent,don,tworryaboutwhetherornototherpeopleyouare
talkingwithlikeyou.Instead,tryyourbesttofindreasonstolikethem.
Whenyouaremakingconversationwithpeople,besuretokeepgoodeyecontact,and
makeyourfacialexpressionsoft.Nodtoshowyou'relistening.Letyourfaceand
bodyrelaxsothatyoucanmakenaturalgestures.
Aftertheeventisover,takeabitoftimetothinkofyoursocialperformanceand
theconversationyouhadwithpeople.Tellyourselfexactlywhatyoudidverywell
attheevent.Forexample,perhapsyoumadeabigefforttoreallylistentothepeople
youweretalkingwith,oryoumayhaveaskedseveralpeoplesomegoodquestionsthat
reallygotthemtalking.Bydoingso,yourconversationconfidencewillgradually
improve.
1.Whatshouldyoufindoutbeforeattendingasocialevent?
A.howotherpeoplewillbedressing.B.afewprofessionalmagazines
C.someconversationideasD.reasonstolikeotherpeople
2.Whatshouldyouavoidinasocialeventaccordingtothe4,:,paragraph?
A.Attendingapartywithyourgoodfriends
B.Ignoringeyecontactwithothers
C.Wearinginformalclothesandshoes
D.Caringmuchaboutwhatothersthinkofyou
3.Aftercomingbackfromasocialparty,weneedtoformthehabitof.
A.Lookingforthepositivethingsinourperformance
B.Callingthehosttoshowthatwearethankful
C.Communicatingwiththepeoplewemetonceagain
D.Thinkingabouthowtoimproveoursocialability
4.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Howtotakepartinsocialevents.
B.Howtobelieveinourselvesindailylife.
C.Howtobemoreconfidentatsocialevents.
D.Howtogetalongwithothersatsocialevents.
2、Trythis:Foranentireday,forgetabouttheclock.Eatwhenyou,rehungryand
sleepwhenyou,retired.Whatdoyouthinkwillhappen?
Youmaybesurprisedtofindthatyourdayismuchlikemostotherdays.You'11
probablygethungrywhenyounormallyeatandtiredwhenyounormallysleep.Even
thoughyoudon'tknowwhattimeitis,yourbodydoes.
Thesepatternsofdailylifearecalledcircadianrhythms(生理節(jié)奏),andtheyare
morethanjusthabits.Insideourbodiesareseveralclocklikesystemsthatfollow
aroughly24-hourcycle.Throughoutthedayandnight,ourinnerclocksdirectchanges
intemperature,bodychemicals,hunger,sleepinessandmore.
Everyonersrhythmsaredifferent,whichiswhyyoumightliketostayuplatewhile
yoursisteralwayswantstogotobedearly.Butonthewhole,everyoneisprogrammed
tofelltiredatnightandenergeticduringtheday.
Learningaboutourbodyclocksmayhelpscientistsunderstandwhyproblemsarisewhen
weactoutofstepwithourcircadianrhythms.Forexample,travelingacrosstime
zonescanmakepeoplewakeupinthemiddleofthenight.Regularlystayinguplate
canmakekidsdoworseintests.
uThereisagrowingsensethatwhenweeatandwhenwesleepareimportantparts
ofhowhealthyweare,“saysStevenShea,directoroftheSleepDisordersProgram
atBrighamandWomenysHospitalinBoston.
Onewaytolearnabouthowourbodyclockstickistomessthemupandseewhathappens.
That'swhatneurologist(神經(jīng)病學(xué)家)FrankScheerandhisworkmatesdidinarecent
study.
Stayingupnightafternight,theirstudiessuggest,couldmakekidsextrahungry
andmorelikelytogainweight.Andregularlysleepingtoolittle,Scheersays,may-
beonecauseoftherecentincreaseinchildhoodobesity.
5.Whatwillhappenifyouforgetabouttheclockaccordingtothepassage?
A.Youwillfeelupset.
B.Youwillbehavenormally.
C.Yourbodywillnotknowwhattimeitis.
D.Youwillprobablygethungrymoreeasily.
6.Mikefeelsenergeticat12midnightwhileTomfeelssleepy.Whatadvicewouldbe
givenbythewriter?
A.Bothshouldseeadoctor..B.Tomshouldseeadoctor.
C.Bothshouldtakeiteasy.D.Mikeshouldhaveawatch.
7.HowdoFrankScheerandhisworkmatesstudybodyclocks?
A.Byseeingwhathappenswhentheyaremessedup.
B.Byaskingquestionsandcollectinganswers.
C.Bystudyingpeopletravelingacrosstimezones.
D.Byprogrammingpeoplewithman-madeclocks.
8.Whatwillthewritermostprobablytalkaboutnext?
A.Otherexamplesofwhatpeoplewilldowhentheirbodyclocksgowrong.
B.Medicinesthatcankeeppeoplefromputtingonweight.
C.Whyitisimportanttohaveanormalbodyclock.
D.Whatcircadianrhythmsare.
3、Eachyear,weareexposedtotenthousandadsonaverage.Theytrytosell
ustheirproductsbyusingbeautifulart,videos,imagesorslogansthatarecatchy.
Themostfamouscompanieshavehighlypopularlogosthatcanberecognizedbyalmost
everybody.ForthoseofyouwhohaveseenthemovieFindingForrester,thereisthat
scenewhereJamalwalksuptosomeguywithaBMWandaskshimwhatthecarlogomeans.
Themandidnotknowtheanswerandsincethatday,wheneverIseeafamouscompany
logoItrytofindthemeaningofit.
ManythinkthehorseontheFerrarilogorepresentsthehorsepowerofthecars
theymanufacture.Thestorybehinditisfarmoreinteresting.DuringWorldWarI,
apilot,CountFrancescoBaracca,paintedthehorseonhisairplanetobringhimluck.
Hehaditonhisplanebecauseitwasthelogoofhissquadron(空軍中隊(duì)).Baracca,s
motherthenconvincedEnzoFerraritoputthelogoonhisracingcarsintheearly
1930,stobringgoodlucktothedrivers.Thelogothenstayedthesameeversince.
TheyellowonthebackgroundrepresentsthebirthplaceofEnzoFerrari.
Starbucksstartedin1971,inSeattle.Themermaid(美人魚)representedon
thelogoisnowknownbyanycoffeedrinker.Itisamythologicalseacreaturewith
thelookofafemale,theonlydifferencebeingthattheyhaveatailofafish.The
reasonwhyStarbucksincorporKtedoneintheircompanylogoisthatitwasbelieved
thatmermaidsusedtosingtosailorsinordertomakethemwalkawayfromtheirship
ortogroundtheirships.Inthe1500s,spices,teaandcoffeewerepopularmerchandise
totrade.SothemermaidinthelogoofStarbucksistheonethat“brings”coffee
andteatothestores.
9.Thewriterbecameinterestedinlogosofsomefamousbrandsafter.
A.hewatchedanattractivemovieB.hesawasceneinamovie
C.hewalkeduptosomeguywithaBMWD.henoticedsomefamouslogos
10.Manycompaniesuselogosbecause.
A.peopleenjoybeautifullogos
B.peoplearemorelikelytobuytheirproducts
C.peoplecanrecognizetheproductsmoreeasily
D.peopleareinterestedinthemeaningsofthelogos
11.WhichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtoParagraphs?
A.Starbuckswasonceacompanytradingspices,teaandcoffee.
B.Hearingmermaidssing,sailorswouldknowtherightdirection.
C.Starbuckshasahistoryofmorethanfivehundredyears.
D.ThelogoofStarbucksisbelievedtomakethebusinessyears.
12.Theunderlinedword“incorporated“inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans.
A.includedB.abandonedC.correctedD.designed
4、What'sthebiggestonlineshoppingdayintheworld?NotValentine'sDay.Not
CyberMondayorBlackFriday.ThewinnerisChina,sSingles,Day,celebratedon
November11,or11.11.
Singles'Daybeganasadayforunmarriedoruncoupledpeopletocelebratetheirlives.
Singlestudents,lookingforanexcusetobuythemselvespresents,startediton
November11,1993,reportedTheGuardian.Itissymbolizedbythefourmumberonesin
thedateofNovember11andisalsocalledDoubleEleven,inreferencetothedayit
wasstarted,saidtheBBC.Itbecameamajorshoppingdayin2009.TheCEOofanonline
shoppingsite一一Alibaba一一triedtoincreasesalesatthee-commercecompany.TheCEO,
DanielZhang,launchedanannualonlinesaleonthatday,saidFortune.Whenitfirst
began,“Sigles'Daywasverymuchanofflinecomforttoactualsinglepeople,“noted
thewebsiteatlasObscura."AsmallgroupofstudentsatNanjingUniversityaresaid
tohavechosen11.11asadaythatsinglescoulddoactivitieslikekaraoke
together."Itquicklybecameaculturalphenomenon.
Lastyear,Alibabasoldmorethan$1billionworthofproductsinthefirstthree
minutesofthesales,reportedBloombergNews.TotalsalesonSingles'Daysoared
to$9billionwithin24hours.That'sfourtimesbiggerthanCyberMondayinthe
U.S.,whichistheMondayafterThanksgivingandtraditionallyabigshoppingday.
Bycomparison,onlinesalesintheU.S.lastyearonBlackFridaywerejust$1.5
billion,reportedTechCrunch.
Today,Singles'Dayisverysuccessful.Analystssaythatthisyear,salesonChina's
Singles'Daywillincreasetoanewhigh.IntheU.S.,JenniferWang,aco-founder
ofacompanytargetingChinese-Americans,said,“Weexpecttohave3millionpeople
comingtoclickDealmoonfortheSingles,Daylaunch."Someobserversthink
Singles'Daycouldcatchonglobally.
13.Howdidtheauthorintroducethetopicofthepassage?
A.Bydescribingaholiday.B.Byaskingaquestion
C.Bymakingalist.D.Bytellingastory
14.What'sthesecondparagraphmainlyabout?
A.HowSingles'Daycameintobeing.B.WhySingles,Daybecamepopular.
C.WhenSingles'Daywasstarted.D.WhofirstcelebratedSingles,Day.
15.WhydidChina'sSingles'Daybecomeamajorshoppingday?
A.BecausesinglescelebratedtheirhappylivesonNovember11.
B.BecausestudentsatNanjinguniversitytookpartinactivitiestogether.
C.BecauseanannualonlinesalewasstartedonthatdaybyAlibaba.
D.Becausesinglestudentschosethatdaytobuythemselvesgifts.
16.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacetheunderlinedword“soared”in
Paragraphs?
A.Increasedsharply.B.Decreasedquickly.
C.Returnedgradually.D.Appearedsuddenly.
5、Englishisthemostwidelyusedlanguageinthehistoryofourplanet.Onein
everysevenhumanbeingscanspeakit.Morethanhalfoftheworld'sbooksandthree
quartersofinternationalmailareinEnglish.Ofalllanguages,Englishhasthe
largestvocabulary一一perhapsasmanyastwomillionwords.
However,let'sfaceit:Englishisacrazylanguage.Thereisnoegginaneggplant,
neitherpinenorappleinapineappleandnohaminahamburger.Sweetmeatsarecandy,
whilesweetbreads,whicharen,tsweet,aremeat.
WetakeEnglishforgranted.Butwhenweexploreitsparadoxes(自相矛盾的說法),we
findthatquicksandcanworkslowly,boxingringsaresquare,publicbathroomshave
nobathsinthem.
Andwhyisitthatawriterwrites,butfingersdon'tfing,grocersdon'tgroce,
andhammersdon,tham?Ifthepluraloftoothisteeth,shouldn'tthepluralof
boothbebeeth?Onegoose,twogeese一一soonemoose,twomeese?
Howcanaslimchanceandafatchancebethesame,whileawisemanandawiseguy
areopposites?Howcanoverlookandoverseebeopposites,whilequitealotandquite
afewarealike?Howcantheweatherbehotashellonedayandcoldashellthenext?
Englishwasinventedbypeople,notcomputers,anditreflectsthecreativityofhuman
beings.That,swhy,whenstarsareout,theyarevisible;butwhenthelightsare
out,theyareinvisible.Andwhy,whenIwindupmywatch,Istartit;butwhenI
windupthisessay,Iendit.
17.Whatdoesthefirstparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Englishhasalonghistory.B.Englishiswidelyspread.
C.EnglishmakesagreatdifferenceD.Englishisusedtotranslate
books.
18.Whichofthefollowingincludestwoitemsthathavethesimilarmeaning?
A.Awisemanandawiseguy.B.Overlookandoversee.
C.Quitealotandquiteafew.D.Hotashellandcoldashell,
19.Theunderlinedwords“windup”inthelastparagraphprobablymean"_”.
A.blowB.rollupC.gethurtD.finish
20.Whatdoesthelastparagraphwanttoshow?
A.Humanbeingsareveryclever.
B.Englishisdifficulttolearn.
C.TherearetoomanywordsinEnglish.
D.Thesamewordshavedifferentmeanings.
三、短文改錯(cuò)(共1題)
1、假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫的以下作文。
文中共有10處語言錯(cuò)誤。錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)
漏字符號(hào)八,并在其下面寫出該加的單詞。刪除:把多余的單詞用'劃掉。修改:在錯(cuò)的單詞
下面畫一橫線,并在該單詞下面寫出修改后的單詞。
注意:1.每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均僅限一詞;
2.只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
Theteenageyearfrom13to19werethemostdifficulttimeforme.Theywerealso
thebestandworseyearsinmylife.Atthefirst,IthoughtIkneweverythingbut
couldmakedecisionsbymyself.Besides,myparentsdidn'tseemtothinkso.They
alwaystellmewhattodoandhowtodoit.Atonetime,Ievenfeltmyparentscouldn,t
understandmesoIhopedIcouldbefreelyfromthem.IshowedthemIwasindependent
bywearstrangeclothes.NowIamleavinghomeforcollege.Atlast,Iwillbeon
theirown,butIstillwanttohavemyparentstoturnwheneverIneedhelp.
四、書面表達(dá)(共1題)
1、假設(shè)你是李華。自從進(jìn)入高中后,你的父母就不要你做家務(wù),在家里父母也不敢大聲說
話。最近學(xué)校英文報(bào)“StudentVoice”欄目征文,你想據(jù)此給父母寫一封信,談?wù)勀愕目捶?
發(fā)表在該欄目。
注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
DearMomandDad,
Yours
LiHua
五、未分類(共3題)
1、Everyonewantstoperformwellatschool.Addthesetipstoyourlifeand
youshouldbeonyourwaytobeingatopstudent!
21Icannotstresshowimportantitistopayattentiontowhatyourteacher
isteachingyou.Takepartinclassdiscussionsifyouhavesomethingworthadding.
Payattentionduringclass,especiallyduringlectures.
Takingnotesisimportant.Youdon'tneedtowritedowneverysingleword
yourteachersaysbutwritedownwhatheorshewritesontheboard,oranyspecial
factyouthinkyoumightneedforatest.22Thiswayitwillhelpyoulearnmore
effectivelybyactuallythinkingaboutwhatyouarewriting.
Don,tskipschool.Youwillbemissingoutonstuff.23However,youwill
havemoreworkandyouhavemissedlectures.Also,trynottobelateforclass.It's
mostlikelythatyourteacherwon,tappreciateitandyouwillgetyourselfbehind.
24Ifyouhavean"Idon,tcareaboutschoolorthisclass”attitude,then
teacherswillbelesswillingtohelpyouwithproblemsorofferyouextracredit.
Thesamegoesforlazyattitude.Havearespectfulattitudetotheteacherandother
students.Trynottolaughwhenotherstudentsmakemistakes.
Alwaysaskquestions.25Ifyoudon'tunderstand,asksomeone.Readyour
textbookandnotes,andthenifthatfails,seekhelp.Askateacher,friend,classmate,
parent,etc.Getatutorifyouneedone.
A.Beprepared.
B.Writeinyourownwords.
C.Payattentiontoeverythingtheteachersays.
D.Stayingorganizedwillbehelpful.
E.Thereisnoshameinneedingsomehelp.
F.Itistruethatyoucouldmakeupthework.
G.Keepagoodattitudetowardsthings.
2、46.Haveyoumadeantohimforbreakinghiswindow?
47.Hebeggedfor(forgive)forwhathehaddone.
48.Reachingthetopofthetower,hewasoutof.
49.ItissaidYogaisofgreattohumanhealth.
50.Thepartywillbeheldinthegarden,weather(permit).
51.He(生存)onmilkandbread.
52.Thesmallvillagebythemountainslooksverybeautiful.
53.Whatabigsnake!It(measure)oneandahalfmeterslong.
54.Thetrappedwolf(掙扎)toescapefromthecage.
55.Atthesoundofthegun,thebirdsflewinall.
56.It's(幸運(yùn)的)tofindagoodjob.
57.Withwinter(approach),theweatherbecame
colder.
58.Thelittleboy,outof,tooktheTVsetapart.
59.Oursoldiers(前進(jìn))bravelytowardstheenemy.
60.Mostparksinourcityarefree.Theydon,tchargemoneyfor___(admit).
61.A(vary)ofbooksaresoldinthisbookstore.
62.speaking,themoreexpensivethecomputer,thebetteritis.
63.She(彳氐語)tomethatshefeltveryafraid.
64.Thecentreiswell(equip)forcampingandfishing.
65.He(發(fā)表)theopeningspeech.
3、Beforethe17thcentury,mostofthenativeEnglishspeakerslivedinEngland.
Afterthe17"century,Britishpeoplebegantomovetoother_66_(country).Gradually,
Englishwasspokenthere.Atpresent_67_(many)peoplespeakEnglishastheirfirst,
secondoraforeignlanguagethaneverbefore._68_(luck),nativeEnglishspeakers
canunderstandeachothereveniftheydon'tspeakthesamekindofEnglish.
English69_(change)anddevelopedwhenculturesmetandcommunicatedwitheachother
overthepastcenturies.TheEnglish_70_(speak)inEnglandbetweenaboutAD450and
1150wasverydifferent_71_themodernEnglishwespeaktoday.Itwasthenewsettlers
thatenrichedtheEnglishlanguageand_72_(especial)itsvocabulary.
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