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高一英語試題卷

第一部分:聽力(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)

弟甘一-下4-R:

聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、

B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽

完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱

讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。

1.Whoistheman?

A.Asalesman.B.Awaiter.C.Anassistant.

2.WhywasCarlJohnsonatthehospital?

A.Hewassick.B.Hiswifejusthadababy.

C.Hewasvisitinghisdaughter.

3.Whatisthemanusedto?

A.Towearingahat.

B.Tobeingdoneharmto

C.Togoingoutwithoutcoveringhishead

4.Howmanyturnsdoesthewomanhavetotake?

A.TwoB.ThreeC.Four

5.Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Johnwillnotwritethepaper.

B.Johnwillfinishhispaperlate.

C.ThewomanshouldrefusetoassistJohn.

弟甘一—*下-4-H:

聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從

題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷

的相應(yīng)位置。在聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個

小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每個小題將給出5秒鐘的作

答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whereisthefactorymentionedintheconversation?

A.NearthetownB.FarfromthetownC.

Northofthetown

7.Howmuchrubbishcanthefactorydealwitheachday?

A.300tonsB.3,000tonsC.30,000tons

8.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.Afactorywasbuilttocleanthetown.

B.Abigfactoryisbeingbuilttodealwiththe

rubbish.

C.Anotherfactorywillbesetupintowntoproduce

rubbish.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至n題。

9.Whydoesthemanthinkhewasluckytogetthejob

inalittlevillage?

A.Becausehelikesquietplace.B.Becausehelikes

thefactory.C.Becausehelikesthejob.

10.Howdidthemansleeplastnight?

A.Hesleptverywell.B.Hewokeseveraltimes.

C.Hecouldn,tgotosleepatall.

11.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?

A.Shewasafraidofthebird.

B.Shelikesthevillageverymuch.

C.Shewasnotusedtothesilence.

聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.What,stheman?

A.ThewomanJsfriend.B.Aguide.C.A

farmer.

13.Accordingtotheconversation,whatisOttawaknown

for?

A.Scenery.B.History.C.Wheat.

14.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhertour?

A.Interesting.B.Boring.C.Justso-so.

聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

15.Whyisthewomanunhappy?

A.Shecan'tsleepwellatnight.

B.Shehasmadesomanymistakes.

C.ShehasquarreledwithMr.White.

16.WhoisMr.White?

A.Thewoman'sboss.B.Thewoman'sneighbor.

C.Thewoman?shusband.

17.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?

A.WritetoapologizetoMr.White.

B.Writealettertothemilkman.

C.Talktothemilkman'swife.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.WhatwasPremierWenchosenby21stCentury?

A.PersonoftheYear.B.Agrandpatotheyoung.

C.TheBestPolitician.

19.WhatdopeoplethinkofWen?

A.Heisafirmandwisepolitician.

B.Heisacaringandconsiderateman.

C.HeisatraditionalChinesepolitician.

20.WhydidWenhavetearsinhiseyes?

A.Hewassotouchedbytheworkers.

B.Thecommonpeoplewereindanger.

C.Heachievedgreatsuccessinthepoliticalfield?

第二部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié):單項填空(共20小題;每小題0.5分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最

佳選項。

21.一Haveyoumadeanapologyhim______

breakinghiswindow?

一Yes,Ihave.

A.for;toB.to;toC.for;for

D.to;for

22.Thismonumentwasbuiltthelittlehero.

A.inplaceofB.insearchofC.in

memoryofD.inneedof

23.Themediatodaycandrawpublicattentionto

situationshelpisactuallyneeded.

A.whereB.whileC.why

D.whose

24.Wheninaredcoat,shelookslikeayoung

lady.

A.wearingB.dressingC.dressed

D.havingon

25.Itwasinthegardenofhisoldhousehegrew

uphedugupapotofgold.

A.that;thatB.where;whereC.that;

whereD.where;that

26.Thankyouforallyourhardworklastweek.Idon,

tthinkweitwithoutyou.

A.canmanageB.couldhavemanagedC.could

manageD.canhavemanaged

27.Readingisanexperiencequitedifferentfrom

watchingTV;therearepicturesinyourmind

insteadofbeforeyoureyes.

A.toformB.formC.forming

D.havingformed

28.一Imeantyoutothehostattheparty,but

Iforgot.

一ThatJsallright.Someothertime,maybe.

A.tointroducingB.tointroduceC.

introducingD.havingintroduced

29.Allhisfriendsandrelativescametohim

onhisdaughter'sbeingadmittedtoQinHua

University.

A.celebrateB.congratulateC.

memorizeD.respect

30.Finallytheyarrivedataplace,sold

cigarettesandothersmallarticles.

A.whichB.whereC.inwhich

D.what

31.Theatmosphereoftheearthusfromthe

strongsunlight.

A.preventsB.keepsC.stops

D.protects

32.ItisusuallywarminmyhometowninMarch,butit

berathercoldsometimes.

A.mustB.canC.should

D.would

33.Afteraheateddiscussionatthemeeting,anewplan

camebeing,whichwouldhaveagreateffect

theculturelifeofthepeople.

A.into;forB.to;toC.from;

atD.into;on

34.Atfirstherefusedtoadmithisguiltbutwhenhe

wasshowntheevidenceheandconfessed(坦

白).

A.brokedownB.laydownC.gotdown

D.putdown

35.Itwasapitythatthegreatwriterdiedhis

workunfinished.

A.forB.withC.from

D.of

36.ItisTim,mybestfriendinmychildhood,whotells

mehealwaysdreamsofforhimtogoto

Shanghaitostudyandlivethere.

A.theretobeachanceB.thereisachanceC.

therebeingachanceD.beingachance

37.Hisearsarehighlytoanyunusualsoundin

themachine,thatishowhefoundthefault.

A.senseB.sensitiveC.

sensitivelyD.insensitive

38.一Excuseme,Dad,butI'mgoingtotheclubtomeet

myfriendsinthefootballteam.

—OK.______

A.HavefunB.CongratulationsC.With

pleasureD.Gookluck

39.Candidatesremainintheirseatsuntilall

thepapershavebeencollected.

A.mustB.shallC.may

D.can

40.Theteacherwasangryabouthisbeinglateforclass,

buthebehavednothinghadhappened.

A.asB.evenifC.asif

D.eventhough

第二節(jié):完型填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從41-60各題所給的

四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。

Iranintoastrangerashepassedby.’Tmso

sorry!nwasmyreply.Thenhesaid,“Excusemetoo…

Iwasn't41watchingforyou."Wewereverypolite,

thisstrangerandI.Thenwewent42ourwayafter

sayinggoodbye.

Butat43,adifferentstoryistold.Howwe

treatourlovedones,youngandold.Laterinthe

kitchen,asI44themeal,mydaughterwalkedup

tome,verystill.WhenIturned,I45knocked

herdown."Getoutoftheway!”Ishoutedwithafrown

(皺眉).Shesteppedawaysilently,withherlittle

heart46.Ididn,trealizehowrudelyIhadspoken.

Thatnight,whenIlay47inbed,God'squiet

voicespoketomeandsaid,“While48witha

stranger,youarecalmandpolite,butwiththoseyou

love,youareQUICKtoexcite…Golookaroundonthe

kitchenfloor,you,11findsomeflowerstherebythe

49.Thosearetheflowersshebroughtforyou.She

50themherself——pink,yellow,andyourfavorite

blue.Shestoodtherequietlyandyouneversawthe51

inhereyes.”

Bythistime,Ifeltsadandsmallandnowmyown

tearsbegantofall.Iquietlywentandknelt(跪)by

her52.“Wakeup,my,"Isaid.“Are

thesetheflowersyoupickedupforme?”Shesmiled,

“Ifoundthemoutbythetree,I53themina

napkin(紙巾),justforyou.Iknewyou'dlikethem,

especiallythe54.“Isaid,“Iamsosorrythat

Imissedthemtoday…AndI55havefussed(大驚

小怪)atyouthatway…”

Andshewhispered,“Mommy,that'sOK…Istill

loveyou56.“Ihuggedherandsaid,“Iloveyou,

tooandILOVEtheflowers.”

Doyouknowthat:ifyoudietomorrow,the57

youareworkingforcouldeasilyreplaceyouinamatter

ofdays.Butthefamilyyouleave58willfeelthe

lossfortherestoftheirlives.Andcometothinkof

it,wepourourselvesmoreintoour59thaninto

ourfamilies---anunwiseinvestment(投資)indeed.

Rememberthat60=(F)ATHER+(A)ND+(M)OTHER

+(I)+(L)OVE+(Y)OU.

41.A.everB.evenC.

justD.right

42.A.toB.inC.onD.

for

43.A.schoolB.workC.

homeD.office

44.A.cookedB.hadC.

ateD.took

45.A.alreadyB.hardlyC.

rudelyD.nearly

46.A.lostB.missedC.

beatenD.broken

47.A.asleepB.awakeC.

afraidD.alive

48.A.dealingB.meetingC.

goingD.talking

49.A.floorB.kitchenC.

windowD.door

50.A.grewB.boughtC.

pickedD.fetched

51.A.tearsB.

expressionsC.smilesD.joy

52.A.deskB.bedC.

bodyD.knees

53.A.wrappedB.coveredC.

putD.help

54.A.pinkB.yellowC.

blueD.black

55.A.needn,tB.shouldn,t

C.mustn,tD.can't

56.A.indeedB.besidesC.

anythingD.anyway

57.A.companyB.countryC.

placeD.state

58.A.forB.withC.

behindD.to

59.A.booksB.lossC.

mealD.work

60.A.RESPECTB.WARMTHC.

FAMILYD.FRIEND

第二部分:閱讀理解(第一一節(jié)16小題,每小題L5分,滿

分24分;第二汴5小題,每小題1分,滿分5分)

第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C

和D)中,選出最佳選項。

A

Everyyear,itcostsBritishstudentsmoreandmore

toattenduniversity.Studentsaregraduatingwith

largerandlargerdebts.Soisacollegedegreereally

worthit?

In2006,theUKgovernmentstartedtoallow

universitiesinEnglandandWalestochargeBritish

studentstuitionfees(學(xué)費).Asaresult,morethan

80percentofstudentsinEnglandandWalesnowtake

outastudentloan(貸款)inordertogotouniversity.

Theyusetheloantopayfortuitionfeesandliving

expenses.Althoughtheinterestonstudentloansis

quitelow,itbeginsassoonasthestudentreceives

theloan.

TheaveragestudentinEnglandandWalesnow

graduatesfromuniversitywithadebtofaround$12,000

(122,952yuan).Itmeansgraduateshavetostruggleto

payrentonaflat,becausetheyhavetostartpaying

backthestudentloanwhentheyreachtheAprilafter

graduating.Ifyoustarttoearnover$15,000

(153,639yuan)ayear,thegovernmenttakesrepayments

directlyfromyourmonthlysalary.

Youmightthinkthatapersonwithadegreewould

finditeasytogetawell-paidjob.However,most

peoplein“whitecollarjobs“seemtohaveadegree,

sothereisalotofcompetition.Also,British

companiestendtovalueworkexperienceoverapiece

ofpaper.

AlloftheaboveisbeginningtomakeBritishpeople

questionwhetherauniversitydegreeisreallyworth

themoney.Evenbeforethecreditcrisisstarted,the

BBCstated:"ThenumberofBritishstudentsatUK

universitieshasfallenforthefirsttimeinrecent

history,from1.97millionin2007to1.96millionlast

year(2008)

^Studentpoverty“isnowconsideredarealproblem.

Meanwhile,theBritishuniversitiesoffermoreandmore

oftheavailableplacestoricherinternational

studentsratherthanpoorerBritishstudents.Whatdoes

thefutureholdforBritishhighereducation?

61.WhatmakesBritishstudentsquestiontheworthof

auniversitydegree?

A.Higheruniversityexpenses.B.

Lowereducationquality.

C.AhigherinterestrateonstudentloansD.

Graterdifficultyobtainingstudentloans.

62.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowing

statementsisTRUE?

A.UniversitytuitionfeesinallpartsofBritain

havebeenontherisesince2006.

B.Interestonastudentloanstartsassoonasthe

studentreceivesit.

C.Peoplehavealwaysquestionedtheworthofa

universitydegree.

D.Universitygraduatesneedtopayofftheirloans

rightupongraduation.

63.WhichofthefollowingisNOTafactorthatconcerns

aBritishuniversitygraduate?

A.Fiercecompetitioninthejobmarket.B.

Theburdenofalargedebt.

C.Lackofexperience.D.

Fewerjobopenings.

64.Whatisthetitleofthispassage?

A.StudentpovertyB.Is

collegeworthit?

C.TheUKgovernmentstartedtochargestudents

tuitionfees.

D.Britishstudentsusetheloantopayfortuition

feesandlivingexpenses.

B

Inagreatmanycities,hundredsofpeopleride

bicyclestoworkeveryday.InNewYork,somebike

ridershaveevenformedagroupcalledBikeforaBetter

City.Theydeclarethatifmorepeoplerodebicycles

towork,therewouldbefewerautomobilesinthe

downtownpartofthecityandsolessdirtyairfrom

carengines.

Forseveralyearsthisgrouphasbeentryingtoget

thecitygovernmenttohelpbicycleriders.Forexample,

theywantthecitytodrawspeciallanes(車道)for

bicyclesonlyonsomeofthemainstreets,becausewhen

bicycleridersmustusethesamelanesascars,there

areaccidents.BikeforaBetterCityfeelsthatif

therewerespeciallanes,morepeoplewouldusebikes.

Butnobicyclelaneshavebeendrawn.Noteveryone

thinksitisagoodidea一theysayitwillslowtraffic.

Somestoreownersonthemainstreetsdon,tlikethe

idea一theysaythatifthereislesstraffic,theywill

havelessbusiness.

Thecitygovernmenthasnotyetdecidedwhattodo.

Itwantstokeepeveryonehappy.Onweekends,Central

Park一thelargestplaceofopengroundinNewYork一

isclosedtocars,andtheroadsmaybeusedbybicycles

only.

ButBikeforaBetterCitysaysthatthisisnot

enoughandkeepsfightingtogetbicyclelanes

downtown.

65.InNewYork,agroupofbikeriders.

A.arekeepingpractisingforhealth

B.havenocarsoftheirown

C.arecomplaining(埋怨)therearenotenoughbuses

D.aretryingtosettletheproblemofairpollution

66.Thebikeriderssuggestthat.

A.bicyclesshouldbeusedinsteadofcars

B.bicyclelanesshouldbedrawn

C.fewerbusesorcarsshouldbeused

D.thenumberofspeciallanesshouldbeincreased

67.Theadvantageofthespeciallanesisthat.

A.theywillmakecarsandbusesrunslowly

B.theywillmakeiteasierforbikeriderstogoto

parks

C.theywillmakethecitymorebeautiful

D.thelaneswillpreventaccidents

68.Thegovernmenthasnotdecidedwhetherspecial

lanesshouldbedrawn.

A.sothateveryoneisdisappointed

B.becausetherearedifferentopinions

C.becausemostpeopletravelbytrain

D.becauseBikeforaBetterCityisnotstrongenough

C

Beingconsideredaleaderinoursocietyisindeed

ofhighpraise.Leadershipmeanspower,commands,

respectand,mostimportant,encouragesachievement.

UnlikevitaminC,leadershipskillscan'tbeeasily

swalloweddown.Theymustbecarefullycultivated.

Differentfrompopularbelief,mostgoodleadersare

made,notborn.Theylearntheirskillsintheir

everydaylives.Butwhichdotheydevelop?Howdothey

(andhowcanyou)getotherstofollow?

Alwaysgiveeredit.Manyleadersnotethatthemost

efficientwaytogetagoodperformancefromothersis

totreatthemlikeheroes.Givingpubliccreditto

someonewhohasearneditisthebestleadership

techniqueintheworld.Itisalsoanactofgenerosity

(慷慨)that'sneverforgotten.

Givingcreditismoreeffectivethaneventhemost

constructivecriticism(社匕評),whichoftenhurts

ratherthanhelps.KennethBlanchard,theauthorof

TheOne-MinuteManager,agrees."Catchpeopledoing

somethingright!nhesays.Thentelleveryoneabout

it.

Takeinformedrisk.(冒險).“Thebest

leadersknowthattakingariskisnotathoughtless

exercise,“saysmanagementadviserMarilynMachlowitz.

“Skydiversdon'tgoupinanairplanewithoutchecking

theparachutesbeforehand.”

Becausetheideaofriskalsocarrieswithitthe

possibilityoffailure,manyofususuallywaitfor

otherstotakecharge.Butifyouwanttobealeader,

youmustlearntofail---andnotdieathousanddeaths.

Pickyourselfupandstartalloveragain.

Encourageenthusiasm.(熱’情)"Whenpeople

understandtheimportanceofwork,theylendtheir

mentalstrengths,“saysLeeDucat.Butwhentheyget

excitedaboutthework,alltheirenergygetspoured

intothejob.That'sagreatforce!Isthisthebest

waytocreateexcitement?Beenthusiasticyourself-

Youwillbefollowedbyeveryone.

69.Theunderlinedword“cultivated”(paragraph1)

roughlymeans.

A.encouragedB.comparedC.examined

D.developed

70.Thepart“Alwaysgivecreditntellsusthata

leadershould.

A.givehelpfulcriticism

B.regardothersasrealheroes

C.praisepeoplefortheirgoodperformances

D.praiseeveryone

71.Tobeagoodleader,youshould.

A.notbeafraidofanyrisksB.thinktwice

beforetakingrisks

C.trytoavoidanypossiblefailuresD.

knowwhatathoughtlessexerciseis

72.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefor

thepassage?

A.LeadershipIsofSkillsandTechniques

B.LeadershipIsVeryImportant

C.NotManyCanBeLeaders

D.HowtoBeaLeader

D

FirstthegroundshookinHaiti,thenChileand

Turkey.Theearthquakeskeepcominghardandfastthis

year,causingpeopletowonderifsomethingevil(邪

惡的)ishappeningunderfoot.

It'snot.

Whileitmayseemasiftherearemoreearthquakes

occurring,therereallyaren't.theproblemiswhat'

shappeningaboveground,notunderground,expertssay.

Morepeoplearemovingintobigcitiesthathappen

tobebuiltinquakezones,andthey'rerapidlyputting

upbuildingsthatcan,twithstand(經(jīng)受)earthquakes,

scientistsbelieve.

Andaround-the-clocknewscoverage(報道)and

betterearthquakemonitoringmakeitseemasif

earthquakesareever-present.

“Icandefinitelytellyouthattheworldisnot

comingtoanend,“saidBobHoldsworth,anexpertin

tectonics(筑造學(xué))atDurharnUniversityintheUK.

A7.0magnitudequakeinJanuarykilledmorethan

230,000peopleinHaiti.Lastmonth,an8.8magnitude

quake---thefifth-strongestsince1900-killedmore

than900peopleinChile.Andtwoweeksago,a6.0

magnitudequakestruckruraleasternTurkey,killing

atleast57people.

Onaverage,thereare134earthquakesayearthat

haveamagnitudebetween6.0and6.9,accordingtothe

USGeologicalSurvey.Thisyearisofftoafaststart

with40sofar一morethaninmostyearsforthattime

period.

Butthat'sbecausethe8.8quakeinChilegenerated

alargenumberofstrongaftershocks,andsomanyquakes

thisearlyintheyearskews(扭曲)thepicture,said

PaulEarle,aUSseismologist(地震學(xué)家).

Also,it'snotthenumberofquakes,buttheir

devastating(破壞性的)impactsthatgainattention,

withthedeathtolls(死亡人數(shù))largelydueto

constructionstandardsandcrowding,Earleadded."The

standardmantra(咒語)isearthquakesdon,tkillpeople,

buildingsdo,“hesaid.

Therehavebeenmoredeathsoverthepastdecades

fromearthquakes,saidUniversityofColorado

geologistRogerBi1ham.Inanopinioncolumnlastmonth

inthejournalNature,BiIhamcalledforbetter

constructionstandardsintheworld'sbigcities.

Ofthe130citiesworldwidewithpopulationsof

morethan1million,morethanhalfareprone(傾向

于)toearthquakes,BiIhamsaid.

Developingnations,wherepopulationsarebooming,

don'tpayattentiontoearthquakepreparedness,BiIham

said."Ifyouhaveaproblemfeedingyourself,you,

renotreallygoingtoworryaboutearthquakes.”

Anotherreasonquakesseemworseisthatwe're

payingattentionmore.TheHaitiearthquakequickly

followedbythe8.8inChilemadeeveryonestartto

think.

Butitwon'tlast,saidUSdisasterresearcher

DeniisMileti.“Peoplearepayingattentiontothe

violentplanetwe'vealwayslivedon,“Miletisaid.”

Comebackinanothersixmonthsiftherehasbeenno

earthquakes,mostpeoplewillhaveforgottenit

again.”

73.Whatisthemainideaofthearticle?

A.Thenumberofearthquakesisincreasingthisyear.

B.Thereasonswhyearthquakesaresodevastating.

C.Thereasonswhyrecentearthquakeshavestruck

largecities.

D.Whyearthquakesseemtobemoreseriousthisyear.

74.WhichofthefollowingisNOTareasonforthe

seemingincreaseinearthquakesthisyear,

accordingtothearticle?

A.Greaterundergroundactivity.

B.Alargernumberofbuildingspronetodamageduring

earthquakes.

C.Around-the-clocknewscoverage.

D.Betterearthquakemonitoring.

75.Accordingtothearticle,itissafetosaythat

A.thereisanevilforcebeneaththeworld'ssurface

B.largecitiesarealwaysbuiltinquakezones

C.enoughattentionhasbeenpaidtoreducingthe

impactofearthquakes

D.theearthquakeinChilicausedmanyaftershocks.

76.Accordingtothearticle,thegreaterdamageof

earthquakesthisyearcanbemainlycausedby

A.theoccurrenceoflargerearthquakes

B.insufficientwarningsaboutearthquakes

C.poorconstructionstandardsandovercrowding

D.anincreaseinlargecities

第二節(jié):閱讀下列材料,從所給的六個選項(A、B、C、D、

E和F)中,選出符合各小題要求的最佳選項,并在答題卡

上將該項涂黑。選項中有一項為多余選項。

Thepeoplebelowarealllookingforacourseon

Chinesetostudy.Readthefollowinginformationabout

thesixcourses.Decidewhichcoursewouldbethemost

suitableforthepeoplementionedinquestions61-65

andthenmarkthecorrectletter(A-F)onyouranswer

sheet.Youcanchooseanylettermorethanonce,and

someofthelettersmaynotbechosen.

77.Mathewmajorsinmediaandhopesto

understandChinesebroadcastingandTVNewsand

communicatewiththeChinesepeople.

78.SarahisaLearnerofChinesewithafairly

goodknowledgeofbasicChinesegrammaranda

vocabularyof2500,hopingtoimproveherChinese

abilityinspeaking,readingandwriting.

79.LoismajorsinTeachingChineseasaForeign

Languageandhopestoimproveherabilityin

translation.

80.DennisoncehastaughthimselfChineseand

canspeakalittleChinesebutwithpoorpronunciation

andgrammar,hopingtomeettheneedsofeverydaylife

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