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1、-1 -天津市濱海新區(qū)塘沽濱海中學(xué) 2014-2015 學(xué)年高一英語(yǔ)上學(xué)期第一次月考試題一 單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1 分,滿分 15 分)1.The woma n is always look ing forward to_ rich life.A. live B. livi ng C. to live D. lived2.My new coat is similar_ yours_color.A. i n; with B. to; with C. to; in D. from; in3.The n ewly built dinning hall in our school is_ the old

2、one.A. as three times as largeB. three times larger tha nC. large as three times asD. the size of three times4.-Jack is a stude nt and studies in No.8 High School.A. It was the same with Mary. B. so is Mary.C. So it is with Mary.D. So does Mary.5.The football match will be put off if it_ .A. will ra

3、in B. rai nsC. rained D. is rai ning6.She felt very_when her mother forgot her birthday.A. disappo in ted B. disappo int C. terrified D. bored7.Jenny n early missed the train_ doing too much shopp ing.A.as a result of B. on top of C. in front of D. in n eed of8.-Shall I go to the meet ing?-You decid

4、e-_.A. Have you got there?B. Thats settled.C. its up to you.D. I have no idea.9.Ill do well with Mrs. Che n_ me.A. teach B. taught C. teaches D. teach ing10.Mrs. Li expla ins En glish grammar so_that even I can un dersta nd it.A. clear B. clearly C. more clearly D. good11.The water in this glass is

5、too hot, I prefer some cold_ water.A. to boil B. havi ng boiled C. boili ng D. boiled12.- Your daughter has two children, doesn t she?- That s right. She_in 1983.A. marries B. had married C. was married D. got married13.-Would you mind me closi ng the door?-_ , I feel a little bit cold, tooA. defi n

6、itely B. Absolutely C. Oh, I see D. Certai nly not14. Jack _ the bus as socn as it stopped, then to his joy he met hisstationiwiA. got offB took offC! got onD took on一一I often _ the words I don t know in the dictionary or on the Internet.A luok upEL look atC- look forD. look into二完形填空(每小題1.5 分,滿分 30

7、 分)friend at the- 2 -One morning a student was walking with his teacher when they noticed a pair of old shoes by theroadside. They_ 1_the shoes might belong to a poor man. In fact, the _2_ of the shoes was workingin a field nearby, and he had nearly_ 3_ his work.The student said to his teacher: Lets

8、 play a trick on the man; we hide his shoes, and wait to see whathe will do _4_ he cant find them.My young friend, we should never have_ 5_ by tricking others like that, answered the teacher.“ _6_ , lets put a _7_ in each of the shoes, and watch what he will do.”The student did so, and then they_ 8_

9、 nearby.The man soon came back to get his _9_ but when he slipped his foot into oneof his shoes, he felt something _10_ in it. He bent down and found the coin (硬幣)._11_ appeared on his face. He looked at the coin for a minute, and then_12 _ but nobody could be seen. He then went on to put on the oth

10、er shoes, 13 he was even moresurprised to find the 14 coinHe then knelt down (跪下 ), looked up to heaven and said 15 aloud, in which he spoke of his wife,16 and helpless, and his children without bread.The student was deeply moved ( 感動(dòng)的 ), and his eyes were filled with tears. Now,said the teacher, “

11、you must be much more pleased than if you had played your 17The boy replied,“ You have taught me a lesson which Ill never 18 I feel圣的 ) to 20 than to receive.now the truth of these words, which I didnt19before:It is more blessed(-3 -16. A. believedB. foundC. decided17. A. ownerB. makerC. seller18. A

12、. enjoyedB. changedC. finishedD. thoughtD. repairerD. started19. A. sinceB. whenC. whileD. until20. A. lessonsB.experience C.D. gamesD. Maybe22. A. stone23. A. hid24. A. lunch25. A. terrible26. A. Surprise27. A. looked up28. A. for29. A. strange30. A. goodbye31. A. homeless32. A. trick33. A. learn34

13、. A. hear35. A. work21. A. Instead每小題 2 分,滿分 30 分)out三閱讀理解- 4 -Mr. Smith( John s English teacher): John Brown? Yes, I remember John. I know he wasan usually bright boy from the moment he entered the school. Writing cameas naturally to him as walking.He enjoyed playing with words, in the same way tha

14、t other boys play with a football. He wrote storieswhenever he had the chanee: stories that most of us couldn t hope to write, with the experienee of aperson two or three times his age.Mrs. John Brown (John s mother): Whenhe was young, John was always writing. He wrote in bed; hewrote while the rest

15、 of us were watching television, in the half darkness; he would even write at thebreakfast table if I let him. He was a very quiet boy.Even now, I m not sure that I d know my son very well, if I didn t read his stories!36.Mr. Smith_ .A. recog ni zed Joh n Brow n as soon as he en tered the schoolB. k

16、new that Joh n was a clever boy as soon as he met himC. remembered Joh n as a boy to whom walk ing came n aturallyD. remembered writi ng to Joh n whe n he en tered the school37.To Joh n words_.A. were what football to other boysB. were like a game, not to be taken seriouslyC. came more n aturally th

17、a n walk ingD. came almost as n aturally as play ing football38.The stories that Joh n wrote were_.A. about the experie nces of some one two or three times his ageB. two or three times better than the stories that most people wroteC. of the kind that few people can write, even after years of experie

18、nce of lifeD. of the kind that most people older tha n Joh n hope to write39.Mrs, Brown says John wrote _.A. to her instead of talking to herinrtFNd of going to bed or eating breakfastC. except when he was watching the televisionD whenever he had the chance40,Mrs. John knows John _.A.better a loiter

19、 than a talk exB.only because she has read his storiesonly through what Mr. Sirnth said about himis a write工,but this is almost all she knows about himB:Ten years ago, when I was in junior school, Mrs. Amatuli was my Ianguage teacher.One day at lunch time, I was getting ready to eat my cold fish san

20、dwich as usual and sudde nly Mrs.Amatuli asked me if she could buy the san dwich from me. She expla ined-5 -that I could use the money to buy a hot lunch from the cafeteria(自主食堂 ). I wasvery pleased. I never bought my lunch from the cafeteria. It was too expensive for my family, and I alwayscarried

21、my lunch and took the bag back home to use again the next day.Seeing other students went to the cafeteria after class, I felt my heart was filledwith admiration( 羨慕 ). You can imagine how pleased I was when I had the opportunity( 機(jī) 會(huì) ) tobuy a hot lunch. Kids always complained about the cafeteria fo

22、od but I really wished to buy it. When wefinished lunch that day, Mrs. Amatuli took me aside and explained why she had bought my sandwich. Shesaid she was a Catholic and Catholics didn t eat red meat on Fridays they ate fish on Fridays. Fromthen on, every Friday Mrs. Amatuli bought my fish sandwich

23、and with the money I could get in line withother kids for a hot lunch.One year later, I knew from a classmate that Mrs. Amatuli was not a Catholic and her family was not rich.She bought my cold sandwich because she knew that a poor girl would be excited at the simple act ofhaving a hot lunch. She wa

24、nted to help me! I will never forget her sympathy and generosity ( 同情與慷慨 ) .I will be grateful ( 感 激的 ) to my dear teacher, Mrs. Amatuli, forever.56. From the passage we can know that_.A. Mrs. Amatuli was a Catholic and didn t eat red meat on FridaysB.the author was too poor to buy a hot lunch from

25、the cafeteriaC.Mrs. Amatuli bought the author s cold san dwich every dayD. the author and her classmates all liked the cafeteria food57. WhenMrs. Amatuli told the author to use the money to buy a hot lunch, she felt_ .A. happyB. worriedC. disappointed D. surprised58. Why did the author admire other

26、kids in his class?A. Because they were good at their lessons.B. Because they could eat the fish sandwich.C. Because they could carry lunch from home.D. Because they could buy hot lunches from the cafeteria.59. Mrs. A matuli bought the author s sandwiches in order to_ .A. save time to prepare for her

27、 lessons.B.show the author she liked the fish sandwich.C.let the author buy hot lunch as other kids did.D. make others believe she was a real Catholic.60. Mrs. Amatuli was a teacher_ .A. who was sympathy( 同情 )and generosity.B. who was strict with her students.C. who had special teaching methods.D. w

28、ho cared little about her students.CIt doesn t matter when or how much a person sleeps,but everyone needs some restto stay alive. That s what all doctors thought, until they heard about Al Herpin.Al Herpin, it was said, never slept. Could this be true? The doctors decided to seethis stra nge man the

29、mselves.Al Herpin was 90 years old when the doctors came to his home in NewJersey. They thought for sure that- 6 -he got some sleep of some kind. So they stayed with him and watched every moveme nt he made. Butthey were surprised. Though they watched him hour after hour and day after day, they n eve

30、r saw Herpinsleep ing. In fact, he did not even own a bed. He n ever n eeded one.The only rest that Herpin sometimes got was sittingin a comfortable chair and readingn ewspapers. The doctors were puzzled by this stra nge con ti nu ous sleepless ness. They asked himmany questi ons, hop ing to find an

31、 an swer. They found only one an swer that might explain his condition.Herpin remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born. Butthat was all. Was this the real reas on?No one could be sure.Herpin died at the age of 94.46. The doctors came to Herpin s home

32、in order to_.A. treat him for his ill nessB. find the reason why some old people didn t need any sleepC. get some proof to show his sleepless ness was not really trueD. help him to have a rest in some day47. After watchi ng him closely, the doctors came to believe that Al Herpin_.A. n eeded some kin

33、d of sleepB. n eeded no sleep at allC. was too old to n eed any sleepD. ofte n slept in a chair48. Al Herpin s condition could be regarded as_.A. an unu sual oneB. a com mon oneC. very healthyD. very funnyThe word puzzlein this passage probably refers to _ A.make you think a lot because you do not u

34、nderstand itmake you wony a lot because you cannot sleep wellC. make you sad because something unusual has happenedIk make you feai because something terrible has happened50, The main idea of this passage is that _ *A. large nuuihsis of people do not need sleepB* everyone needs sojiie sleep to stay

35、aliveC.people can live longer by trying not to sleep at allD.a person was found who actually didn t need any sleep四.閱讀表達(dá)(每小題2 分,滿分 10 分)閱讀下面短文并回答問題(請(qǐng)注意問題后的字?jǐn)?shù)要求)。Jiuzhaigou is a very beautiful place. It is in the Aba Tibetan and Qiang AutonomousRegion in Sichuan Province . Jiuzhaigou is a valley . It

36、 is more than 40 kilometers long . The green andgolden trees, the lofty and multi-shaped mountains and the clear and colorful waters form the uniquebeauty of Jiuzhaigou. The water of Jiuzhaigouis the soul of the beauty . There are more tha n 100 lakes of differe nt shapes in thevalley These lakes have wonderful colorsThey are called “haizi ”, which meansson of the sea These beautiful lakes make Jiuzhaigou a fantastic place Between the forests and thelakes, there are nine Tibetan villages The name Jiuzhaigou means-7 -Nine Village Va

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