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階段評(píng)估檢測(cè)(一)

必修1

(120分鐘150分)

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)

在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下題。每段對(duì)話僅讀

一1遍。

1.Whatwasthewoman?sfirstjob?

A.Ateacher.B.Asecretary.C.Adoctor.

2.Whendidtheshowbegin?

A.9:50.B.9:40.C.9:30.

3.Whatarethetwospeakersdoing?

A.Enjoyingmeetingeachother.

B.Sayinggood-byetoeachother.

C.Planningtoseeeachotheragain.

4.Wheredoesthedialoguetakeplace?

A.Inanoffice.B.Inaclothingshop.

C.Intheman'shouse.

5.Whatwillthewomandotonight?

A.Shewillstayathomewiththeman.

B.Shewillsendforadoctorbyherself.

C.Shewillwatchtheweatherforecast.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)

在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5

秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Howdoestheboygotoschooleveryday?

A.Bybus.B.Bybike.C.Onfoot.

7.Whydidn'tthegirlgotoschoolbybike?

A.Becauseshehatedtheheavytraffic.

B.Becauseshedidn'thaveabikeherself.

C.Becauseshedidn'tliketorideabike.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Wheredidtheaccidenthappen?

A.Onahighway.

B.Onafreeway.

C.Onaroad.

9.Whatwasstrangeabouttheaccident?

A.Twopeoplegothurt.

B.Thetruckturnedover.

C.Noonewaskilled.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.WhatdoesSusanthinkofherlifeinNewYork?

A.Shedoesn'tlikeitatall.

B.Shethinkshighlyofit.

C.Shefeelsitjustso-so.

11.WhatcanwelearnaboutHenryfromthedialogue?

A.Heisheavierthanbefore.

B.Helooksyoungerthanever.

C.Hedecidestokeeponadiet.

12.WhydoesSusanlookyounger?

A.Becausesheismoreenergetic.

B.Becauseshestaysinwarmweather.

C.Becauseshelivesahealthierlife.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Wherewillthewomanplantoworkinsummer?

A.Inahotel.B.Inamarket.

C.Onafarm.

14.Howlongwillthewomanworkinthemorning?

A.Onehour.B.Threehours.

C.Fourhours.

15.Whatwillthewomanprefertodoinherfreetime?

A.Gowalking.B.Pickfruits.

C.Selldrinks.

16.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?

A.Part-timejobs.

B.Musicfestivals.

C.Summerplans.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Howlongwillthecourserunthisyear?

A.Sixweeks.B.Sevenweeks.

C.Eightweeks.

18.Whatwastheproblemlastyear?

A.Fewpeoplewantedtoattend.

B.Thereweretoofewworkers.

C.Nothingtodoonrainydays.

19.Whatwillthechildrendoforthefirsttimethisyear?

A.Theywilljoininartactivities.

B.Theywilldonewoutdoorsports.

C.Theywillattendatalentshow.

20.What?simportantforparentswhosechildrenattendthecourse?

A.AttendingtheAmericanNightwiththechildren.

B.SendingmoneytoMollyassoonaspossible.

C.InformingMollyaboutanyfoodthechildrencannoteat.

第二部分詞匯知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)多項(xiàng)選擇(共10小題;每小題I分,滿分10分)

21.Atnotimehasourcountrybeenmoreprosperousthan

A.atfirstB.attheend

C.atpresentD.atthemoment

22.Whenjudgingwhetherajokeisacceptableornot,weshouldobeythreeno

injury,pleasureandfun.

A.principlesB.regulations

C.popularityD.messages

23.Whenyoufeedhorses,watchthatone

——itbites.

A.particularlyB.actually

C.usuallyD.naturally

24.Theyoungkidsaidthathehadtoldmethetruth,aboutwhichIwasverymuch.

It'stypicalofhimtotelllies.

A.concernedB.curious

C.doubtfulD.particular

25.CountriesinSoutheastAsiahavebecomefamiliarwithChinesebrands,butthere

isstillalongwaytogo.

A.instantlyB.gradually

C.actuallyD.frequently

26.一Iforgottodomyhomework.Don'ttelltheteacher.

一Iwon'ttellanybody,butdoyouthinkyoucanit?

A.getawayfromB.breakawayfrom

C.getawaywithD.runawayfrom

27.Thiscompany,whichspecializeinsuperbfurniture,ismoreconcernedwiththan

withquantity.

A.qualityB.identity

C.propertyD.qualification

28.[荊州模擬]Havingbeentoldwherehelived,Ihadnodifficultyinfinding

Peter'saddress.

A.exactlyB.approximately

C.appropriatelyD.relatively

29.EventhoughLucyandKathyaregoodfriends,LucytolendingherIDcardto

Kathytoapplyforacreditcard.

A.stuckB.referred

C.turnedD.objected

30.[孝感模擬]SharepricesontheStockExchangefellsharplyinthemorningbut

slightlyintheafternoon.

A.restoredB.recovered

C.regainedD.remained

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

Ihadofferedtowatchmy3-year-olddaughter,sothatmywifecouldgooutwitha

friend.Iwasgettingsomeworkdoneinmystudywhileshe31tobehavingagoodtime

intheotherroom.Noproblem,Ifigured.Butthenitgotalittletoo32andI

shouted,“Whatareyoudoing?”Noresponse.I33myquestionandheardhersay,

“Oh,...nothing.”Nothing?

Igotupfrommydeskandranout34thelivingroom,whereIsawherrunning

acrossthehall.Ifollowedandwatchedherasherlittlebehindmadeaquick35into

thebathroom.Ihadher36!Itoldhertoturnaround.She37.Ipulledoutmy

bigDaddyvoice,“Younglady,Isaidturnaround!”

38,sheturnedtowardme.Inherhandwaswhatwasleftofmywife'snewlipstick.

Andeverysquareinchofherfacewas39withbrightred!Asshelookedupatmewith

fearfuleyes,Iheard40voicethathadbeenshoutedtomeasachild."Howcould

you...Youshouldknow...Howmanytimeshaveyoubeen41...Whatabadthing

todo...”Itwasjustamatterofmypickingoutwhichold42Iwasgoingtouseon

hersothatshewouldknowwhatabadgirlshehadbeen.But43Icouldletloose,I

looked44atthesweateronher.Inbig45itsaid,"I'MAPERFECTLITTLE

ANGEL(天使)!”Ilookedbackupintohertearfuleyesand,46seeingabadgirlwho

didn'tlisten,Isawalittleangelfullof47thatIhadcomedangerouslycloseto

48.aSweetheart,let'stakeapicturesoMommycanseehow49_youlook.”Itook

thepictureandthankedGodthatIdidn't50thechancetoprovewhataperfectlittle

angelshehadgivenme.

31.A.happenedB.liked

C.appearedD.pretended

32.A.longB.quietC.calmD.

strange

33.A.askedB.answered

C.raisedD.repeated

34.A.intoB.ofC.from

D.for

35.A.wayB.turnC.change

D.progress

36.A.followedB.scolded

C.corneredD.fooled

37.A.laughedB.listened

C.agreedD.refused

38.A.SlowlyB.Eagerly

C.AngrilyD.Unfortunately

39.A.filledB.marked

C.printedD.covered

40.A.everyB.suchC.anyD.one

41.A.toldB.beaten

C.frightenedD.forbidden

42.A.reportsB.noticeC.adviceD.

words

43.A.asB.whenC.sinceD.

before

44.A.upB.downC.inD.

on

45.A.signsB.letters

C.messagesD.figures

46.A.becauseofB.insteadof

C.inspiteofD.asaresultof

47.A.valueB.sadness

C.pitiesD.tricks

48.A.preventingB.gettingridof

C.destroyingD.doingwrongon

49.A.dirtyB.uglyC.special

D.silly

50.A.haveB.getC.take

D.miss

第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

(A)

KieronWilliamson,aseven-year-oldBritishboy,isbeing

recognizedasanartgeniusafterselling16paintingsfor18,

000poundsinjust14minutes.Thisboyhasartisticskills

thatwouldbetheenvyofanyseriouspainteranddrawn

comparisonstoPabloPicasso,achildprodigy(神童)whobecame

oneofthemostrecognizedartistsofthe20thcentury.

ItallbeganonafamilyholidaytoCornwallonthesouthwestEnglishcoastwhenKieron

wasfive.Inspiredbytheview,heaskedhisparentsforhisfirstsketch-pad(速寫紙).

Fromthatmomenton,hebecamedeeplyinterested.Whilesupportive,Kieron'sparentsare

carefulnottopushtheirson.Heonlypaintswhenandwhathewants.

Hehasawaitinglistofhundredsandrequestsforhisworkshavebeenfloodingin.His

fathersaidasaleofKieron'sworksheldinNovemberevendrewabuyerfromJapan."We

hadpeopledrivingdownthatnight,therewerepeopleonthedoorwaitingtocomeinthe

morningwhohadbeenstandingoutside,thephonesweregoingmadassoonasthedooropened

atnineo'clockandwithin14minutesallthe16pictureshadgone,“hesaid.

Allthistalent,moneyandhighpraisecouldsoeasilygotoayoungboy'shead,but

Kieronsaidhisfriendskeephimgrounded."Someofthemwanttobeasgoodasmeandsome

ofthemthink...Umn,'youarenottoospecial?“hesaid.

Kieron'sfavouritepainterisBritishartistEdwardSeagoandhehasspentsomeofhis

earningsbuyingaworkbyhishero.Therestisbeinginvestedbyhisparentsuntilhe

reaches25.Kieron'sparentsandhisyoungersisterBilli-Jodon'tseehimasanything

otherthananormalseven-year-oldboywholikestoteararoundthehouseandwho'smad

aboutfootball.Butfornow,withsomuchstilltolearn,there?sonlyonethinghewants

tobewhenhegrowsup.Hesaid,“IthinkI'11definitelybeanartist.”

51.AccordingtoParagraph1,wecanknowKieronWilliamson.

A.painted16paintingsinonly14minutes

B.drawsaswellasPicassodid

C.isoneofthemostrecognizedartists

D.hasunusualabilityinpainting

52.InKieronWilliamsonysfriends'opinion,he.

A.isfamousbutalittleproud

B.isn'tveryspecialfromotherchildren

C.isn'tworthpraisingatall

D.ishardtogetalongwith

53.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat.

A.EdwardSeagothinkshighlyofKieron'spainting

B.Kieronlikesdoingsportsandpaintinginsteadofstudying

C.Kieron'sfamilyisverypoor

D.Kieronwantstobeagreatpainter

54.Thepassagemainlytellsus.

A.aseven-year-oldpaintinggenius

B.howtobeagreatpainter

C.KieronWilliamsonmaybecomethesecondPicasso

D.thepaintingchangedKieronWilliamson'slifegreatly

(B)

Headheldhigh,handsfirmlygrippingherwalker,MaryArnott,99,walksslowlywith

dignitythroughthewomen'schangingroomattheEtobicokeOlympiumpool,pasttheteenage

girlswhohavebeenblow-dryingtheirhairforhalfanhour,intothemistoftheshowers,

thenoutthedoorandfirstoneintotheheatedpool.Shejumpsovertotheshallowend,

stoppingtotalktofriends一everyoneknowsArnotthere;sheswimstwiceaweekandtreats

itasajob一abouttheirchildren,theviciousness(謬誤)ofbridgeandtheirhealth.

Infact,Arnottisanexceptiontotheexception.Notonlyhasshelived20yearspast

theaveragelifespanforCanadians,she'shealthy,hermindissharpandshelives

independently.

BorninBrooklynonMay28,1909,ArnottwasraisedonStatenIsland.Shesurvived

scarletfever(猩紅熱),helpedbringupfoursiblings(兄弟姐妹)afterhermotherdiedin

1923andworkedasasecretaryinNewYorkCityfor12years,earning$35aweekanda$150

bonusatChristmas.

Nowshe'shappylivinginaone-roomapartmentwithakitchenandabathroominher

daughter,shouse.Shewearsahearingaid,doesthecrypticcrossword(有隱義的縱橫字謎)

withamagnifyingglass,andcan'treallyexplainwhyshehaslivedsowellsolong.

Untilrecently,shehasstilllikedtodrinkredwine一sheusedtodrinktwoglasses

beforesuppereachday.It'smorelikelygenes,sheadmits.Herinterestinotherpeople

andlifeingeneralmayhavehadsomethingtodowithit.Askedifastarphotographercan

takeherpictureatthepool,Arnottseemscheerful.

“Ilookgoodinaswimsuit,“shesays,noddingherheadfirmly."Ilookbetterina

swimsuitthanIdoinpants.”

55.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstparagraph?

A.MaryArnottlikestoswimandisknowntothelocalpeople.

B.MaryArnottisafraidtoswimattheswimmingpool.

C.MaryArnottcan'tswimbutshelikeswater.

D.MaryArnottjustlikestotalktoherfriendsatthebankoftheswimmingpool.

56.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEasforMaryArnottasanexceptiontotheexception?

A.Shehaslived30yearspasttheaveragelifespanforCanadians.

B.She'shealthyandhermindissharp.

C.Sheliveswithherdaughter.

D.Shelikestolivewithherchildrenandhasahappylife.

57.WhathappenedwhenMaryArnottwas14?

A.Shehadadiseasecalledscarletfeverbutsurvived.

B.Hermotherdiedandshehadtohelpherfathertobringuphersistersandbrothers.

C.ShefoundajobasasecretaryinNewYorkCity.

D.ShewasborninBrooklyn.

58.Ifsomeoneasksaboutswimming,MaryArnottmay.

A.likepantsB.likeswimsuitbetter

C.liketositatthebankD.liketoswimwithgirls

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A.anewspaperB.amagazine

C.ageographybookD.awebsite

(D)

Atonetimeitwasthedreamofmanylittlegirlstobecomeanurse.Today,however,

AmericaisfacingitsworstnurseshortagesinceWorldWarI.Recentlyabout2,000,000

nursesareneededand60percentofallhospitalsintheUShaveshortages,largeenoughto

threatenthequalityofcareprovided.Thedemandfornursesspreadswidelythroughoutthe

nursingfield.

Whathasbecomeofthesewomeninwhite?Theanswerliesinnotonebutseveralcauses.

Onepossibilityisthefactthatwomenhavegreatercareeroptions.Inthepast,womenwho

chosetoworkoutsidethehomehadtwobasicchoices:nursingorteaching.Today,more

womenthaneverareintheworkforce,buttheiroptionshavegreatlyincreased.Thereare

womendoctors,lawyers,firefightersandpoliceofficers.Infact,womentodayarefoundin

nearlyeveryfieldofwork.Nursinghasbeenleftbehind,aswomenmoveontojobswith

higherpayandgreaterstatus.Awomanormaninthenursingfieldisoftenlookeddown

uponasamerelyanurse”.Teachersmaybealsoatfault.Manyhighschoolstudentsare

actuallyawayfromnursing,toldbyteachersthattheyare“toobrighttobeanurse”.

Americansarelivinglongerthaneverandrequiringmoremedicalattention.Infact,

thenumberofelderlypatientshasalmostdoubledinthepasttwentyyears.Obviouslya

largerpopulationrequiresmorenurses.AIDSandotherdiseaseshavecausedmoreandmore

peopletoneednursingcare.Usuallyfatal(致命的)diseasesmeanlonghospitalstay,that

istosay,morenursesareneededtocareforthesepatients.Itisestimatedthatthe

demandfornurseswilldoublethesupplyinthecomingtenyears.

63.Whatdoesthesecondparagraphmainlytalkabout?

A.Hownurseshavebeenlookeddownupon.

B.Whywomenhavechosenmanydifferentjobs.

C.Whathascausednurseshortage.

D.Howteachershaveinfluencedtheirstudents.

64.Thepassagetellsthathighschoolteachersareatfaultfor.

A.notmentioningtheworstnurseshortageintheUS

B.introducingjobswithhigherpayandgreaterstatustotheirstudents

C.notaskingthegovernmenttoraisethenurses'pay

D.persuadingthestudentsnottobenurses

65.Theauthorwritesthepassageinorderto.

A.describetheunequaltreatmentofwomenintheUS

B.warnpeopletopaymoreattentiontothenursingproblem

C.telluswomen?sfreechoicesofjobstoday

D.callonwomentochoosedifferentkindsofjobs

66.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.highschoolstudentsthinkthemselvestoobrighttobenurses

B.womenintheUShavegreatercareerchoicesthanthoseinothercountries

C.ofallthehospitalsintheworld60percentmorenursesarebadlyneeded

D.nursingusedtobeapopularjobamongwomen

(E)

Japanesestudentsworkveryhardbutmanyareunhappy.Theyfeelheavypressuresfrom

theirparentstodowellinschool.Moststudentsarealwaysbeingtoldbytheirparentsto

studyhardersothattheycanhaveawonderfullife.Thoughthismaybeagoodideafor

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quickenoughatlearning.

Unfortunately,anumberofstudentskilledthemselves.Othersareaftercomfortin

usingdrugs.Somedobadthingswithtroub1e-makersandturntocrime.Manyofthemhave

triedveryhardatschoolbuthavefailedintheexamsandhavedisappointedtheirparents.

Suchstudentsfeelthattheyarelessimportantandleaveschoolbeforetheyhavefinished

theirstudy.

ItissurprisingthatthoughmostJapaneseparentsareworriedabouttheirchildren,

theydonothelptheminanyway.Manyparentsfeelthattheyarenotabletohelptheir

childrenandthatitistheteachers'worktohelptheirchildren.Tomakemattersworse,

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