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瑞安九中高一英語月考試卷2012.12

-:單項選擇題(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

1.Atpresentwearegoingthroughahardtime,butI'msurethingswillget

betterinthenearfuture.

A.the;theB.the;不填

C.不填;theD.不填;不填

2.Awisedecisionisalwaystruefactsandreasonablejudgment.

A.interestedinB.basedon

C.regardedasD.coveredwith

3.Withmoreforestsbeingdestroyed,humanshavetoalotfromwhattheyhave

done.

A.sufferB.separateC.stopD.protect

4.Inthefaceofdanger,weneedtostay.Onlyinthiswaycanwecomeupwith

goodsolutions.

A.stillB.quietC.calmD.silent

5.Theoldcoupleliveinahousewindowsfacetothesouth,sotheycanhave

plentyofsunshineeveryday.

A.whoseB.ofwhichC.thatD.which

6.Mr.BlackShanghaiinafewdays.Doyouknowwhentheearliestplane

onSunday.

A.leaves;takesoffB.isleaving;takesoff

C.isleaving;istakingoffD.leaves;istakingoff

7.Thatherowhodiedinthewarwassobravethathenevertotheenemies

untildeath.

A.gaveupB.gaveoutC.gaveinD.gaveaway

8.---Whydoesshealwaysaskyouforhelp?

——Thereisnooneelse,isthere?

A.whototurnBshecanturnto

C.forwhomtoturnD.forhertoturn

9.ofthelandinthatdistrictcoveredwithtreesandgrass.

A.Two-fifth;isB.Two-fifth;are

C.Two-fifths;isD.Two-fifths;are

10.Thefarmweseetodayisnolongertheoneitwastenyearsago.

A.that;thatB.where;that

C.where;whatD.which;which

11.Wheneverwearein,wemustneverlose,buttrytothinkofthe

wayout.

A.thetrouble;ourheartB.troubles;hearts

C.trouble;heartD.trouble;ourheart

12.Isthisthereasonatthemeetingforhiscarelessnessinhiswork?

A.heexplainedB.whatheexplained

C.howheexplainedD.whyheexplained

13.Hefortenyearsbutstilldoesn'twanttoleaveoffice.

A.hasbeeninpowerB.hascometopower

C.tookofficeD.comeintopower

14.Itinthisnewhallwasjustsetuplastmonthweheldan

importantmeetingyesterday.

A.is;which;thatB.was;which;what

C.is;that;whichD.was;which;that

15.Ihaven'treadanyofthesebooksbefore,butfromtheoneIhavejustread,

Ithinkheisaverypromisingwriter.

A?judgedB.judging

C.determinedD.determining

二:完形填空(共20小題;每小題1,滿分20分)

Mrs.Greenwasascienceteacher.Shebelievedverystronglyin16work

asameansofteachingscienceeffectively(有效地),andshewantedherpupils9

parentstoseehow17theirchildrenwerelearningbyhermethods.She18

arrangedforalltheparentstocomeandseethe19ofoneofthechildren's

experimentsonaSaturdayevening,whenallofthemwerefree.Thechildrenhad

been20thegrowthofplants,andtheyhad21fourpotsofbeans(豆科植物)a

fewweeksbefore.Theyhadput22soilinonepot,toseewhateffectthiswould

haveonthe23ofthebeansinit,andgoodsoilintheotherthreepots.Thenthey

hadkeptoneofthepotsinthe24forseveraldays,andhadgivenathirdpotno

waterforthesamelengthof25.

AttheendofthelessononFridayafternoon,Mrs.Greenputlittlenotesonthe

four26:"Thebeansinthispotwereplantedinpoorsoil.”"Thispothasbeen27

inthedarkforfourdays.”"Thesebeanshavehadnowaterfbrfourdays.”"These

beanshavehadgoodsoil,plentyoflightand28water?"Thenshewenthome.

Whenshearrivedon29evening,halfanhourbe-forethe30weredueto

come,Mrs.Greenfoundthisnotebesidethepots:

We31yournotestotheschoolservantandthoughtwewould32him,so

wewateredalltheplants,33theearthintheonewithpoorsoil,and34the

lightabovetheonewhichhadbeenleftinthedarkforfourdays.We35thatthe

plantswillnowgrowwell.

16.A.practicalB.actualC.activeD.hard

17.A.graduallyB.wellC.exactlyD.equally

18.A.howeverB.thereforeC.evenD.instead

19.A.progressB.methodC.purposeD.result

20.A.studyingB.consideringC.destroyingD.preventing

21.A.boughtB.broughtC.plantedD.found

22.A.goodB.poorC.wetD.dry

23.A.tasteB.smellC.shapeD.growth

24.A.sunshineB.darkC.rainD.sand

25.A.restB.researchC.timeD.distance

26.A.plantsB.beansC.experimentsD.pots

27.A.putB.keptC.trappedD.buried

28.A.cleanB.coldC.warmD.regular

29.A.FridayB.SaturdayC.SundayD.Monday

30.A.childrenB.studentsC.parentsD.teachers

31.A.readB.wroteC.answeredD.passed

32.A.persuadeB.rescueC.remindD.help

33.A.changedB.threwC.checkedD.tested

34.A.putonB.takeonC.leftonD.cameon

35.A.hopeB.dislikeC.wonderD.suggest

三:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

(A)

FrankWoolworthwasborninRodman,NewYork.,in1852.Hisfamilywere

verypoorfarmers,andtherewasneverenoughtoeat.Frankdecidedhedidnotwant

tobefarmer.Hetookashortbusinesscourse,andwenttoworkasasalesmanina

largecity.

Woolworthrealizedhehadanaturalskillforshowinggoodstoattractpeople's

interest,buthesoonlearnedsomethingmoreimportant.Onedayhisbosstoldhimto

sellsomeoddsandends(小商品)forasmuchashecouldget.Frankputallthese

thingsononetablewithasignwhichsaidFIVECENTSEACH.Peoplefoughtand

pushedtobuythethingsandthetablewassooncleared.

Soonafterwards,Woolworthopenedhisownstore.,sellinggoodsatfiveandten

cents.Buthehadanotherlessontolearnbeforehebecamesuccessful.Thatis,ifyou

wanttomakemoneybysellinglow-pricegoods,youhavetobuytheminlarge

quantitiesdirectlyformthefactories.Once,fbrexample,Woolworthwentto

Germanyandplacedanorderforknives.Theorderwassolargethatthefactoryhad

tokeeprunning24hoursadayforawholeyear.Inthisway,thepriceoftheknives

wascutdownbyhalf.

By1919,Woolworthhadover1000storesintheUSandCanada,andopenedhis

firststoreinLondon.Hemademanymillionsandhisnamebecamefamous

throughouttheworld.Healwaysrunhisbusinessaccordingtostrictrules,ofwhich

themostimportantwas:“THECUSTOMERISALWAYSRIGHT.”

36.Franktookashortbusinesscourseinorderto.

A.earnmoremoneyforhisfamily

B.learnsomethingfromasalesman

C.getawayfromthefarm

D.getenoughtoeat.

37.Franksoldtheoddsandendsquicklybecause.

A.heknewhowtogetpeopletobuyhisgoods.

B.hecutdownthepricebyhalf

C.hehadputthegoodsonatableinaveryniceway.

D.thesignheputonthetablewaswelldesigned.

38.Thepriceofthekniveswascutdownbyhalfbecause.

A.thefactoryworkersworked24hoursaday.

B.kniveswereorderedinlargequantitiesdirectlyfromthefactory.

C.theknivesweremadeinGermany,wherelabour(勞動力)wascheap.

D.thekniveswereproducedinonefactory.

39.makeWoolworthaworld-famousman.

A.Hisbusinessskillsandhiswealth.

B.Thelowpriceofthegoodshesold.

C.HistriptoGermanyandhishugeorderofknives.

D.Hisnaturalskillforshowingthings.

40.Thebeliefthat:"Thecustomerisalwaysright“suggeststhat.

A.wheneverthereisaquarrelbetweenthecustomerandshopassistant,the

customersarealwaysright.

B.Ifyouwanttosucceed,theruleistheonlyway.

C.storesmustalwaysfollowthecustomer'sordersiftheywanttomakemore

money.

D.storesshoulddotheirbesttomeetthecustomer'sneedsiftheywanttobe

successful.

(B)

Abouttenmenineveryhundredsufferfromcolorblindnessinsomeway.

Womenareluckier;onlyaboutoneintwohundredisaffectedinthismatter.Perhaps,

afterall,itissafertobedrivenbyawoman!

Therearedifferentformsofcolorblindness.Insomecasesamanmaynotbe

abletoseedeepred.Hemaythinkthatred,orangeandyellowareallshadowsof

green.Sometimesapersoncannottellthedifferencebetweenblueandgreen.Inrare

casesanunluckymanmayseeeverythinginshadesofgreen-astrangeworld

indeed.

Colorblindnessinhumanbeingsisastrangethingtoexplain.Inasingleeye

therearemillionsofverysmallthingscalled"cones”.Thesehelpustoseeinabright

lightandtotelldifferencebetweencolors.Therearealsomillionsof"rods”,butthese

areusedfbrseeingwhenitisneardark.Theyshowusshapebutnocolor.

Someinsectshavefavoritecolors.Mosquitoespreferbluetoyellow.Aredlight

willnotattractinsects,butabluelampwill.Inasimilarwayhumanbeingsalsohave

favoritecolors.Yetwearelucky.Withtheaidoftheconesinoureyeswecansee

manybeautifulcolorsbyday,andwiththeaidoftherodswecanseeshapesatnight.

Onedaywemayevenlearnmoreabouttheinvisiblecolorsaroundus.

41.Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.coloranditssurprisingeffects.

B.womenbeingluckierthanmen

C.dangercausedbycolorblindness

D.colorblindness

42.Accordingtothepassage,withthehelpofthe“cones”,wecan.

A.telldifferentshapesB.seeinaweaklight

C.killmosquitoesD.tellorangefromyellow

43.Whydosomepeoplesayitissafertobedrivenbywomen?

A.Womenaremorecareful.

B.Therearefewercolor-blindwomen

C.Womenarefonderofdrivingthanmen.

D.Womenareweakerbutquickerinthinking.

44.Whichofthestatementsaboutthecolor-blindistrue?

A.Notallofthemhavethesameprobleminrecognizingcolor.

B.Noneofthemcanseedeepred.

C.Noneofthemcantellthedifferencebetweenblueandgreen.

D.Allofthemseeeverythinginshadesofgreen.

45.Wecanattractandkillmosquitoesbyusinga.

A.redlightB.yellowlight

C.bluelightD.greenlight

C

Adultsusuallydonotremembermostofthethingsthataretaughtbytheir

teachersatschool.ButthisstoryisonesuchlessonthatIwillneverforget.Everytime

Idriftoffcourse,Ithinkofthisstory.

ItwasanormalMondaymorning,andmyteacherwasteachingusonimportant

thingsinlifeandaboutdevotingourselvestowhatisimportanttous.Thisishowthe

storywent:

AnoldmanlivedinacertainpartofLondon,andhewouldwakeupevery

morningandgotothesub-way.HewouldgetontothetrainrighttoCentralLon-don,

andthensitatthestreetcornerandbeg.Hewoulddothiseverysingledayofhislife.

Hesatatthesamestreetcornerandbeggedforalmost20years.

Hishousewasdirty,andastench(惡臭)cameoutofthehouseanditsmelled

terrible.Theneighborscouldnotstandthesmellanymore,sotheycalledforthe

policeofTicerstocleartheplace.Theofficersknockeddownthedoorandcleanedthe

house.Thereweresmallbagsofmoneyalloverthehousethathehadcollectedover

theyears.

Thepolicecountedthemoney,andtheysoonrealizedthattheoldmanwasa

millionaire(百萬富翁).Theywaitedoutsidehishouseexpectingtosharethegood

newswithhim.Whentheoldmanarrivedhomethatevening,oneoftheofficerstold

himthattherewasnoneedforhimtobeganymoreashewasarichmannow,a

millionaire.

Buttheoldmansaidnothingatall;hewentintohishouseandlockedthedoor.

Thenextmorninghewokeupasusual,wenttothesubway,satatthestreetcorner

andcontinuedtobeg.

Clearly,thisoldmanhadnogreatplans,dreamsoranythingsignificant(有意義

的)forhislife.Welearnnothingfromthisstoryotherthanstayingfocusedonthe

thingsweenjoydoing.

46.Theunderlinedpartinthefirstparagraphmaymean.

A.Igettiredoflearningmysubjects

B.Ifailtolistentolessonsattentively

C.Igointhewrongdirectionoflife

D.Iwouldn'tliketogotoschool

47.Theneighborcalledthepolicebecause.

A.theoldmankeptbeggingmoneyfromthemeveryday

B.therewassomethingdangerousintheoldman'shouse

C.theoldmanwouldn'tbuyticketsforthetrain

D.theycouldn'tbearthesmellfromtheoldman'shouse

48.Whentheoldmanknewhewasamillionaire,he.

A.remainedcalmB.becameexcited

C.feltworriedD.becamenervous

49.Whatlessondowelearnfromthestory?

A.Makegreatplansforyourlife.

B.Keepondoingwhatyoulike.

C.Dosomethingthatisgoodtosociety.

D.Dependonyourselfratherthanothers.

D

Mr.Brownworkedinafactoryofasmalltown.Hehadbeentherefortwenty

yearsbeforeonedayhewassenttothecapitalforimportantbusiness.Hewasquite

excitedbecausehehadneverbeentherebefore.Beforehesetoff,heaskedhiswife

andthreedaughtersiftheywantedhimtobuysomethingfortheminLon-don.Mrs.

Brownbegantothinkitoverandthenshesaidshewishedherhusbandwouldbeable

tobuyaniceumbrellaforher,andsodidtheirthreedaughters.Ashewasafraidhe

wouldforgetit,hedrewanumbrellaonhishand.Tohisregret,helostitatthestation.

OnthetrainMr.Brownsatoppositetoanoldwoman.Thewoman'sumbrella

wassonicethathecarefullylookedatitandsaidtohimselfnottoforgettobuyafew

umbrellaslikeit.WhenthetrainaiTivedatthestationinLondon,hesaidgood-byeto

theoldwoman,tookhisbagandherumbrellaandwasgoingtogetoff.

“Waitaminute,sir,"shoutedtheoldwoman."That'smyumbrella!

NowMr.Brownnoticedthathehadtakenherumbrella.Hisfaceturnedredat

onceandsaidinahurry,"Oh,I'mverysorry,Madam!Ididn'tmeanit!”

SevendayslaterMr.Brownleftthecapital.Tohissurprise,hemettheold

womanandsatoppositetoheragain.Lookingatthefourumbrellas,theoldwoman

wassatisfiedwithherself."ItseemsthatIhadabetterresultthantheotherfour

women."Shethought.

50.WecanlearnfromthepassagethatMr.Brownwas.

A.aconductorB.aworker

C.athiefD.anumbrellamaker

51.Theunderlinedword"it"inthefirstparagraphrefersto.

A.histicketB.hisbag

C.hisdrawingD.hisumbrella

52.WhydidMr.Browntakethewoman'sumbrella?

A.Becausehewaslostinthought.

B.Becauseitwasmuchlikehisownumbrella.

C.Becausehethoughtthewomanwouldnotnoticeit.

D.BecausethewomanmisplaceditbesideMr.Brown.

53.WhenlookingatMr.Brownwithfourumbrellas,thewomanfelt,

A.surprisedB.angryC.fortunateD.sad

54.HowdidMr.Browngetthefourumbrellas?

A.Hepickedthemonthetrain.

B.Hebroughtthemfromhissmalltown.

C.HeboughttheminLondon.

D.Hestolethemfromfourwomen.

四:單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)首字母或漢語注釋寫出單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫到題中的相應(yīng)位置。

55.Thestudentswhoweretintheburningbuildingwerefrightened.

56.Wewererfromthesinkingshipbyapassingboat.

57.Ittookalongtimeforhimto(康復(fù))fromabadcold.

58.AftergfromQinghuaUniversity,sheworkedasanengineer.

59.Theyhavemadearforinternationalhelp.

60.Sheptheyellowdresstotheredonebecauseitfitsherbetter.

61.Hehasallthe(品質(zhì))ofasuccessfulbusinessman.

62.Inclass,youshouldbeveryainansweringthequestionsyour

teacherasks.

63.Whatisyourfather's(態(tài)度)towardsyourplan?

64.Lucyisargirl,andyoucandependonher.

五:書面表達(dá)(滿分15分)

假設(shè)你是一名來自農(nóng)村的學(xué)生,你們村子里不少兒童的父母都外出打工。

這些兒童常年與祖父母生活,有些兒童因?yàn)樽娓改改赀~或身體不好而不得不承擔(dān)

家里繁重的勞動。由于缺乏父母的關(guān)愛,他們經(jīng)常感到孤獨(dú)和不快樂,有些兒童

甚至沾染了一些壞習(xí)氣。

請你以TheChildrenLeftBehindinTheirHometown為題,寫一篇短文并談?wù)勀愕?/p>

感想。

注意:1.詞數(shù):100左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),使行文連貫。

瑞安九中高一英語月考答卷紙2012.12

一:單項選擇題(1*15=15分)

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二:完形填空(1*20=20分)

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轂三:閱讀理解(2*20=40分)

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四:單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)首字母或漢語注釋寫出單詞的正確形式,并將答案填寫到題中的相應(yīng)位置。

55.Thestudentswhoweretintheburningbuildingwerefrightened.

56.Wewererfromthesinkingshipbyapassingboat.

57.Ittookalongtimeforhimto(康復(fù))fromabadcold.

58.

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