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四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高一上学期第一次月考模拟测试卷2英语试题

四川省成都市第七中学2022-2023学年高一上学期第一次月考模拟测试卷2英语试题

2022新教材-外研版-必修一-成都七中-第一次月考(模拟测试卷)2第一部分阅读[共两节,满分50分]第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

A篇Too many people want others to be their friends, but they don't give friendship back. That is why some friendships don't last very long. To have a friend, you must learn to treat your friend the way you want your friend to treat you. Learning to be a good friend means learning three rules:be honest;be generous(宽宏大量的);be understanding.Honesty is where a good friendship starts. Friends must be able to trust one another. If you do not tell the truth, people usually find out. If a friend finds out that you haven't been honest, you may lose your friend's trust. Good friends always rely on one another to speak and act honestly.Generosity means sharing and sharing makes a friendship grow. You do not have to give your lunch money or your clothes. Naturally you will want to share your ideas and feelings. These can be very valuable to a friend. They tell your friend what is important to you. By sharing them, you help your friend know better.Sooner or later everyone needs understanding and help with a problem. Something may go wrong at school. Talking about the problem can make it easier to solve. Turning to a friend can be a first step in solving the problem. So to be a friend you must listen and understand. You must try to put yourself in your friend's place so that you can understand the problem better.No two friendships are exactly alike(相像).But all true friendships have three things in common. If you plan to keep your friends, you must practice honesty, generosity and understanding.1. Some friendships don't last long because______________.A. there are too many people who want to make friendsB. those who give others friendship receive friendship from othersC. some people receive friendship but don't give friendship backD. they don't know friendship is something serious2. According to the passage, honesty is__________.A. something countableB. the base of friendshipC. as important as moneyD. more important than anything else3. The best title of this passage isA. How to Be a FriendB. Honesty Is the Best PolicyC. A Friend in Need Is a Friend IndeedD. Three Important Points in LifeB篇Every year, hundreds of hopeful students arrive in Washington, D. C. , in order to compete in the National Spelling Bee, which has been held every year since 1925.In the competition, students under 16 take turns trying to properly spell words. The championis the only remaining student who does not make a mistake. American students are familiar with the competition because it is practiced in many schools throughout the country. The National Spelling Bee, however, is a much bigger setting and showcases only the best spellers from all parts of the nation. Winning the competition nowadays requires the ability to perform under much pressure against so many talented students in front of a large audience. A student who wins the event in the twenty-first century will experience a much different challenge than the first winner, Frank Neuhauser,did in 1925 when he defeated(打败)only nine other competitors.Clearly, the 90 years of the National Spelling Bee's existence proves the importance of spelling in the English language. However, struggles with spelling English words go back much more than 90 years. The charming thing about spelling correctly in English is that it is in many ways without rules. English language can absorb new words from other languages and in doing so make them “English” words. Because of this, the number of words in English is much higher than any other languages. Thus, spelling in many other languages has fewer words and fewer strange exceptions to rules. It turns out that a spelling bee in most other languages would be a waste of time. Why is that? Well, without so many exceptions(例外)to common vocabulary, there would be very few words that everyone didn't already know.()4. How is today's competition different from the first National Spelling Bee?A. It produces more winners.B. It draws more talented audience.C. It attracts more competitors.D. It tests more strange words.()5. Why does the author mention “other languages” in Paragraph 3?A. To introduce the new rules of the competition.B.To gather students from other countries.C. To explain the difficulty in English spelling.D. To show the strict rules of written English.()6.What's the author's attitude toward holding spelling competitions in most other languages?A.Uncaring.B. B.Supportive.C.Responsible.D.Doubtful.()7. What does the text mainly talk about?A. Ways to win a Spelling Bee.B.The most difficult language.C. The best spellers.D. A competition about spelling.C篇When I met and married a Japanese man in New York, I thought he would learn a bit more English and we would continue to live our lives there. But in life's twists and turns, we ended up living in Tokyo! I was the one who needed to learn Japanese and fast! There is no experience quite as lonely as living in a foreign country without a grasp of the language. Especially to make friends and to break that loneliness, it is the first and foremost goal to attain...always an uphill climb, while totally awkward!I was a trained English Language teacher, and while I lived abroad I did that work, and whenwe moved back to America I planned to continue it. The country's financial difficulties at the time, however, saw deep cuts to the English as a second language in schools and to refugee language programs. So I simply took a job in a department store, at its Child Playroom.But this store was located near a major company that hired some of its workforce from many other countries. Often a preschooler in my playroom could not speak a word of English, and would look so lost and lonely! My heart flew to them! We interacted with each other a lot. We would play English language games and they would teach their language to me.Years later, when a small girl who had come from South America could speak good English, she said to me, “Teacher, remember when I called you Maestra?”Another child whose language was only Russian originally-we built a robot from blocks and fed it block food and learned English words that way-would come years afterwards and continue to play that same game! These moments became my life compass-due north is that place where when persons are different, Love Matters!8. What was the author's challenge after marriage?A. She had to give up her job.B. She lost all her best friends.C. She needed to learn a new language.D. She was forced to live overseas.9. Why did the author change her job after she returned home?A. She set up her own company.B. She lost interest in teaching.C. Better teachers were needed.D. Teaching jobs were greatly reduced.10. What would the author and the young children do in the playroom?A. They learned each other's languages.B. They took language tests.C. They cared for each other.D. They encouraged each other in learning.11. Which word can best describe the author's interactions with children?A. Tiring.B. Helpful.C. Simple.D. Humorous.D篇Local bamboo plantations in Europe have ensured that giant pandas in Belgium and the United Kingdom have been fed with enough fresh bamboo during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to zookeepers.Every week, there are about 1,000 kilograms of fresh bamboo delivered from a French bamboo plantation called La Bambouseraie to the Belgian zoo of Pairi Daiza where two giant pandas plus their three babies live.Mathieu Goedefroy,spokesman of the zoo, said “It is very important for us to be assured that we always and at every time are able to provide fresh bamboo of the highest quality for our dear pandas. That's why we decide to buy this growing house.”Since 1856, when a botanist Eugene Mazel began his first plantings by making species from all the world used to the plantation, La Bamhouseraie has developed into a park growing more than 240 varieties of bamboo now.Of the 1,000 kilograms of bamboo delivered to the zoo each week, only a small part is eatenby the pandas. The other animals can consume the rest of it so that none is wasted.The story is similar in the U.K.‘s Edinburgh Zoo, where the fresh bamboo has been shipped from the Netherlands. Jo Elliot, the animal collection manager at the zoo, said, “We have made sure that our stores have enough supplies. The pandas need their bamboo. Most of it gets shipped in from the Netherlands, and at the moment that is fine. We are still getting deliveries.”In early May, Canada's Calgary Zoo said it would have to send back two giant pandas to China, since fewer flights, as a result of COVID-19, were causing a lack of bamboo for the pandas. An adult giant panda eats about 35 kilograms of bamboo shoots, or kilograms of fresh bamboo and bamboo leaves daily. There was no locally grown bamboo in Calgary, so supplies of bamboo had relied on the shipments from China.“We have also contacted our workmates from Calgary, Canada,” Goedefroy said. “We'll see if we could be of any help for them with our bamboo supplies.”12. Where does Pairi Daiza get bamboo for their pandas?A. From a zoo in China.B. From a French plantation.C. From a zoo in Belgium.D. From a plantation in the Netherlands.13. What is the similarity between the Edinburgh Zoo and Pairi Daiza?A. They make full use of the bamboo.B. They have to return pandas to China.C. They have enough bamboo supplies.D. They got bamboo from the same place.14. What can be inferred about Calgary Zoo from the last two paragraphs?A. It could grow some bamboo soon.B. Pairi Daiza may send bamboo to it.C. It will give less bamboo to pandas.D. There will be no more pandas living in it.15. What is the best title for the text?A.COVID-19 Harmed Pandas' HealthB.COVID-19 Brought Chances to ZoosC. European Plantations Grew Bamboo WellD. European Zoos Kept Enough Supply of Bamboo第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

高一年级英语人教新课标版上学期期末试卷(必修2)

高一年级英语人教新课标版上学期期末试卷(必修2)

【本讲教育信息】一、教学内容期末试卷【模拟试题】(答题时间:90分钟)第一部分:听力(共两节,共20小题)第一节:听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. Where does the conversation most probably take place ?A. At a hotelB. In an officeC. On the phone2. Why didn’t the man visit the Great Wall?A. He was ill.B. He had no timeC. He didn’t know the way to it.3. What’s the woman going to do?A. She is going to gain some weight.B. She is going to lose some weight.C. She is going to put on some weight.4. What won’t the woman do for her mother’s birthday?A. Buy a cake.B. Do the cooking.C. She will have a day off.5. What happens to the man?A. He is chosen to be the best student in the class.B. He wins the first place in the final exam.C. He wins the first in the 100-meter run.第二节:听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

2021年高一下学期第二次统测英语试题 含答案

2021年高一下学期第二次统测英语试题 含答案

2021年高一下学期第二次统测英语试题含答案I. 听力(共10小题;满分15分)听录音材料,按虚拟场景以书面形式完成两人对话活动。

请按中文提示用英语提出问题,然后用英语回答所提问题。

在录音材料播放前你有1分钟准备问题时间。

录音放两遍。

现在是准备问题时间。

虚拟场景如下:角色:两名学生为一组: S1: Li Ping S2: Wang Tong地点:学校教室情景:Li Ping 和Wang Tong 一起看了一段英语学习短片.任务: 听完短片后,Wang Tong有些疑问,于是用英语向Li Ping提问,问题包括以下内容:1.向Li Ping询问Mike Smith为什么去旅馆.Question 1 (S2): ________________________________________________________________ Answer 1 (S1) : _________________________________________________________________2. 向Li Ping 询问Mike Smith 的房间号是多少.Question 2 (S2): ________________________________________________________________ Answer 2 (S1) : _________________________________________________________________3. 向Li Ping确认早餐供应时间.Question 3(S2): ________________________________________________________________Answer 3 (S1) : _________________________________________________________________4. 向Li Ping 询问询问使用无线上网的费用.Question 4 (S2): ________________________________________________________________Answer 4 (S1) : _________________________________________________________________5. 向Li Ping 询问如果Mike Smith退房要付多少钱.Question 5 (S2): ________________________________________________________________Answer 5 (S1) : _________________________________________________________________II 语言知识及应用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1-15各题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

高一英语试题(2)

高一英语试题(2)

⾼⼀英语试题(2)⾼⼀质量调研试题英语本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(⾮选择题)。

考试时间140分钟,满分150。

注意事项:1. 答第I卷前,考⽣务必⽤0.5毫⽶⿊⾊签字笔将⾃⼰的姓名、座号、考号和科类填写在答题卡和试卷规定的位置上。

2. 第I卷每⼩题选出答案后,⽤2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题⽬的答案标号涂⿊;如需改动,⽤橡⽪擦⼲净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

不能答在本试卷上,否则⽆效。

第⼀部分听⼒(共两节,满分30分)第⼀节(共5⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下⾯5段对话。

每段对话后有⼀个⼩题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关⼩题和阅读下⼀⼩题。

每段对话仅读⼀遍。

1. What should the man do now?A. Clean his room.B. Keep himself busyC. Leave the room in a mess2. Where is Elizabeth now?A. On TV.B. In the hallC. On the stage.3. How much should the man pay to rent a car for a week?A. 80 dollars.B. 100 dollars.C. 120 dollars.4. What’s wrong with the woman’s car?A. Her car is being repaired.B. Her car often breaks down halfway.C. Her car is used as a taxi.5. How did Louis go to Los Angeles?A. By plane.B. By car.C. By train.第⼆节(共15⼩题;每⼩题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下⾯5段对话或独⽩。

北师大版高中英语必修一上高一Unit2L3-4试题(含答案)

北师大版高中英语必修一上高一Unit2L3-4试题(含答案)

14-15学年北师大高一上学期Unit2Lesson3-4测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AThis is a true story of a mother’s sacrifice (牺牲) in an earthquake.When the rescuers reached the ruins of a young woman’s house, they saw her dead body through the cracks. Her pose was somehow strange — she knelt (跪) on the ground like a person who was worshiping (祷告); her body was leaning forward, and her two hands were supported by an object. However, the cold and stiff body told them that she had passed away for sure.The rescuers left this house and were going to search the next collapsed building. For some reason, the team leader was driven by a strong force to go back to the ruined house. Again, he knelt down to search the little space under the dead body. Suddenly, he screamed with excitement, “A child! There is a child!”The whole team worked together; carefully they removed the piles of ruined objects around the dead woman. There was a 3-month-old little boy wrapped in a blanket under his mother’s dead body. Obviously, the woman had made great sacrifice in order to save her son. When her house was falling, she used her body to make a cover to protect her son. The little boy was still sleeping peacefully when the team leader picked him up.A doctor came quickly to examine the little boy. After he opened the blanket, he saw a cellphone inside the blanket. There was a text message on the screen. It said, “If you can sur vive, you must remember that I love you.” Everybody that read the message cried.1. Why did the young woman kneel on the ground?A. To protect herself from the earthquake.B. To show respect for God.C. To ask God for help.D. To protect her baby.2. After reading the text message, everyone felt quite .A. shockedB. excitedC. movedD. afraid3. What’s the writer’s purpose in writing this passage?A. To prove that a cat has nine lives.B. To show the power of a mother’s love.C. To express his thanks to the rescuers.D. To give advice on how to rescue others.BWhat kind of pets do people have in your country? Dogs? Cats? How about a duck, hippo or lion? Here are two cases of animal owners with unusual pets.Barrie Hayman has a pet duck called Star. Barrie adopted (领养) him after his brothers and sisters stayed away from him at birth. Barrie, a duck breeder, realized the little duck needed special attention. So he began taking Star with him everywhere he went. “I would put him in my pocket while I did my shopping,” said Barrie. Now, at five months, Star is too big for Barrie’s pocket, but the two are still inseparable. They watch sports together and even share a drink together. Barrie said, “He is one fantastic duck. I’ve never known any like him.” Star even has his own Facebook page, with more than 2,000 Facebook friends.Then there’s the case of Tonie and Shirley Joubert in South Africa. They live with their pet hippo, Jessica. Tonie saved Jessica from floodwaters when she was only a day old. Jessica lives outside their riverside house, but she knows how to open the kitchen door, and often goes there for a snack. Tonie recently said, “I don’t know whether Jessica sees me as a hippo or whether she sees herself as a human.” Shirley is more certain, “Jessica sees herself as our child and I see Jessica as my daughter. I can’t imagine my life without Jessica.” Jessica is free to leave, and often visits wild hippos that live nearby. But she always returns home at night. Jessica’s website no tes that she has three hippo boyfriends, but one in particular, Fred, is her favorite. They often go grazing (吃青草) together and Fred has recently moved onto the Jouberts’ house as well.4. What’s the main idea of the passage?A. Some websites are set up to protect pets.B. Some unusual pets are adopted by people.C. People should take good care of their pets.D. Pets sometimes can be very interesting.5. What does the underlined word “inseparable” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Always together.B. Always separated.C. Always friendly.D. Always healthy.6. Barrie took Star everywhere he went because .A. he had never seen a duck like StarB. he set up a Facebook page for StarC. he wanted to care more about StarD. he needed Star to drink with him7. We can learn from the passage that Jessica .A. came to the Jouberts’ home when she was 5 months oldB. loves eating in the Jouberts’ kitchenC. doesn’t see herself as a human beingD. has more than three boyfriendsCLe Val de Cantobre, Aveyron (France)It’s in the grounds of a medieval house. There’s a swimming pool, a river and a pizza restaurant. The scenery (景色) around the park is beautiful and great for walking. A week’s stay will cost you about €280.For more information please go to .Four Seasons Tented Camp, Golden Triangle (Thailand)This must be one of the best campsites (野营地) in the world. Instead of tents, there are “canvas cabins (帆布船舱)”. And there’s a gourmet restaurant, a spa and a pool. There are only 15 of cabins to rent so you’ll have to book early. The campsite can only be reached by river boat, but once there you can learn to ride an elephant. Unfortunately, it isn’t cheap, and two nights at the Four Seasons will cost you about €1,500!For more information please go to /goldentriangle.Three Cliffs Bay, Gower (Wales)The Three Cliffs Bay is in a beautiful part of the country, and it won’t cost you much either: a family tent (2 adults, 2 children) is about €28 a day. There’s a camp shop where you can buy food and drinks, and there are pubs and restaurants nearby so you won’t even have to cook. You can water-ski from the beach, or go walking along the Gower Way.For more information please go to .Longitude 131, Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Australia)Situated in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, near the massive (巨大的) red rock formerly known as Ayer’s Rock, this is more like a hotel than a campsite. There’s a restaurant, a pool and even a library. The only problem is that it’s a bit expensive —around €1,500 a night.For more information please go to .au.8. If a couple want to stay in Le Val de Cantobre for two days, they will have to pay about .A. €56B. €280C. €160D. €809. Visitors can do all the following in Four Seasons Tented Camp EXCEPT .A. enjoy a spaB. rent a cabinC. ride an elephantD. visit a pub10. If families like water-skiing, they can find information on .A. B. C. .auD. /goldentriangle11. What do we know about Longitude 131?A. It is the most expensive.B. It is made of rocks.C. It is located on a bay.D. It is a real hotel.DIt just may be the world’s most costly vacuum cleaner (吸尘器). The price of CleanSpace One is eleven million dollars. But yet, it has a big job to do. Recently, researchers in Switzerland said they planned to build this new cleaning machine.CleanSpace One will not be for use in homes or businesses. It will be shot into space to help remove thousands of pieces of space junk floating around up there.Last year, we reported on the problem of space junk. Over time, many unused spacecraft have hit each other far above the Earth. Big pieces break into thousands of small pieces. Sometimes they fall back into the atmosphere (大气层) and burn up. But when they do not, it creates big problems.Scientists fear that if something is not done to remove these objects, it may soon become too dangerous to send people and machines into space. There is a large chance that they might hit some of this junk. So that is why the Swiss researchers are developing the new machine.CleanSpace One is not really a vacuum cleaner. It will not be used to take away space junk. But scientists plan to move it close to an old satellite that is no longer being used. Then a claw-like instrument will catch the satellite, and force it back through the atmosphere. There, the satellite will be destroyed by the heat of friction (摩擦) with the air.Researchers say that all they need to do is slow down the speed of some of these unwanted objects. Once they begin to move more slowly, they will fall back to the Earth. There is little chance that they will fall through the atmosphere and harm the people or things below.12. Space junk is created when .A. unused spacecraft hit each otherB. people in space throw away rubbishC. a new spaceship is sent upD. an old spaceship creates friction with the air13. What’s the danger of space junk?A. It will pollute space.B. It will hurt people on the Earth.C. It will hit a spaceship.D. It will burn in the atmosphere.14. Unwanted objects will fall back to the Earth when .A. they are made to move slowlyB. they meet other objects in spaceC. they are not used for yearsD. they are near the atmosphere15. The passage is most probably a .A. science research paperB. science fiction storyC. newspaper adD. science news report第二节(共5小题; 每小题2分, 满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

外研版高一英语必修一Module2检测试题及答案(2)

外研版高一英语必修一Module2检测试题及答案(2)

外研版⾼⼀英语必修⼀Module2检测试题及答案(2) 第⼆部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 第⼀节 (共20⼩题;每⼩题2分,共40分) A At noon I stopped at the traffic light and saw a homeless man walking up and down in the street. It was a hot day. “This will make him smile,” I thought. I turned my car towards a frozen yogurt (酸奶酪) shop. I took a cup and filled it and came to the counter to weigh it. I wanted to add some toppings, something delicious put on the top, but my change was not enough for that, so I asked the lady if she would take a $100 bill. She said she wasn’t allowed to accept a bill that large. So I just paid for the yogurt. As I was about to leave, she said, “Madam, don’t disappoint your child. Please add their favorite toppings.” I turned to her and said, “Thanks, but this is not for my child. It’s for the homeless man in the street.” She smiled with surprise and said, “Oh! That’s really sweet of you. God bless you.” She thought for a moment, and then she said, “I think we can do better than that.” She took a bigger cup, filled it nicely and covered it with colorful toppings. Then she handed it to me and said, “This is from me. Please give it to the homeless man. Let’s treat him nicely.” Now it was my turn to be surprised. I said, “Thanks a lot.” Then I left with a big smile on my face. On the way I said to myself, “Angels are real, aren’t they? I believe them because I saw one today!” 31. The author turned her car towards the shop in order to . A. buy herself a cup of frozen yogurt B. cool herself in the frozen yogurt shop C. ask someone there to change a $100 bill D. make the homeless man in the street happy 32 The lady in the shop at first thought that the author . A. bought something for her child B. was going to do a good deed C. didn’t need to add any toppings D. would be disappointed without toppings in her yogurt 33. We can learn from the passage that . A. the author got a lot of colorful toppings for free B. the author realized that the lady was very kind in the beginning C. the homeless man would probably receive two cups of yogurt D. the lady was so moved that she didn’t take the author’s money B “The British and Americans are two peoples separated by a common language.” — Oscar Wilde Though American English has become much different from British English, more and more British words and phrases are becoming common in American English. Here are some examples. Bloody If there is anything Americans like, it’s a good word to express their great anger. For example, “It’s bloody cold out there! What a bloody and costly failure!” Bloody is now well accepted by most Americans. It’s a way of swearing (咒骂) in America. Chat up The British expression “chat up” for flirting (搭讪) is much gentler than the American expression “hit on”. That may be why more Americans are using “chat up” especially when talking about their own actions. Ginger Before the first Harry Potter book came out, Americans only used the word ginger when referring to the spice (调味品). Ginger has almost always been a color as well as a spice for the British. Now more and more Americans are talking about “ginger cats” and “ginger hair”. Sell-by date More and more American members of the media are using this British term in place of the American term “expiration date” on which something, such as a license, is no longer in effect. American products are also using this term, which is a bit more descriptive than “expiration date”. Spot on In the 1970s, the American expression “right on” was popular, which had the same meaning as “exactly right”, but it has become out of date. Now, the British expression “spot on” has taken the place of “right on”. 34. The British will complain about the cold weather by saying “ ”.A. it’s bloody cold todayB. the weather chats upC. the weather has too much bloodD. what a bloody day 35. According to the passage, “a ginger cat” refers to a cat that .A. enjoys eating gingerB. has yellow furC. smells like gingerD. likes the color yellow 36. What does the “sell-by date” of the products mean? A. The price of the products. B. The rights that the producers should have. C. The date when the products are produced. D. The date after which the products should not be sold. 37. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage? A. English—a common language B. How does American English develop? C. British English is entering American English D. Differences between American English and British English C Who are your favorite teachers? My classmates and I were asked this question on the first day at the university many years ago. It was a great way to begin my career in teaching—thinking about people in the profession who had the most positive (积极的) influence on me. We were asked to write down our answers. I thought of Sister Mary Margaret and Sister Mary Anne, who taught me in the kindergarten. I thought of Mrs. Padgett and Mrs. Kofford, English teachers, and Mr. Kutras, a history teacher, in high school. Then I thought of Dr. Lincoln and Dr. Campbell, history professors, and Dr. Kirk, an English professor, who taught me in college. Then came this question, “What do they all have in common?” My hand went up first and I said, “They all loved what they were doing. They had great enthusiasm (积极性) for teaching.” All of my fellow graduate students nodded their heads. That was the right answer Dr. McSweeney expected. He said, “I ask these questions every year, and I always get the same answers.” He went on to explain that he opened with these questions because they were proved to make things have a good start, and they would make future teachers think about what separates the great teachers from the not-so-great. He said, “We all remember our favorite teachers—the ones who had passion (激情) and enthusiasm, the ones who loved and enjoyed what they were doing. I want each of you to become that kind of teacher. Always remember those special teachers.” It was a statement I never forgot during my thirty-five years in the classroom. 38. According to the passage, an excellent teacher should have .A. much experience in teachingB. a wide range of knowledge C. passion and enthusiasm for teaching D. abilities to ask questions 39. The author thinks that teachers who are liked best by students .A. live a positive lifeB. are mostly women teachersC. teach very wellD. have positive influence on students 40. By starting with those questions Dr. McSweeney wished his students to .A. become great teachersB. enjoy his lesson C. remember him forever D. tell great teachers from common ones 41. What can we learn about the author from the passage?A. He works in a university.B. He is actually a teacher. C. He likes Dr. McSweeney best. D. He was always the best student in school. D Sitting in her yard in Hartford, Connecticut, nine-year-old Alice Cogswell watched the children playing games. From their faces she could tell that they were laughing. But she couldn’t hear their voices. Alice had been deaf, living in a quiet world since a serious illness took away her hearing when she was 2. The year was 1814, and few opportunities were given to children like Alice. Unable to hear or talk, she didn’t attend school. There were no teachers to teach deaf children across America. In those days, most people believed that deaf children couldn’t learn at all. One day, her neighbor, Thomas Gallaudet, noticed that Alice wasn’t playing with other kids. When he tried to speak to her, he realized that she couldn’t hear. But he couldn’t miss her bright and curious eyes. Placing his hat on the ground, he spelt the letters h-a-t. Alice understood, and soon Gallaudet became her teacher. Gallaudet had learnt about schools for the deaf in Europe. He thought, “Why shouldn’t Alice and other deaf children in the United States have such a school?” Encouraged by Alice’s progress, Gallaudet decided to go to Europe to learn their ways. After 15 months there, Gallaudet returned to Connecticut, together with Laurent Clerc, a teacher from a famous school for the deaf in Paris, France. Gallaudet and Clerc opened the country’s first deaf school in 1817. There were 33 teachers and students at the very beginning, including Alice. They created the American Sign Language, which was based partly on the French sign language and partly on signs the students invented. Deaf students could now learn subjects like reading, history and math, as well as skills like shoemaking and cabinetmaking (家具制造) for boys and housekeeping for girls. 42. Which of the following about deaf children in the US before 1814 is TRUE? A. They were treated as normal kids in schools. B. They communicated with others with the help of a sign language. C. It was almost impossible for them to receive an education. D. They weren’t allowed to play games with normal kids. 43. Gallaudet taught Alice to learn the first word by . A. using a sign language B. combining a thing with a word C. playing games together with her D. telling her how to write the letters on her own 44. What can be learned from the passage? A. Alice made some progress in her studies. B. Alice was deaf when she was born. C. Laurent Clerc created the American Sign Language. D. Only boys were allowed to learn the skill in making shoes in America. 45. The passage is mainly about . A. American people’s concern about deaf kids B. the life of an American girl Alice Cogswell C. the development of the American Sign Language D. the founding of the first school for deaf children in America E Are you angry? Are you unhappy in your job? Wish you had a means of expressing those feelings? Well, if you lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina, you could go to Break Club. It’s made up of people who get together to break things as a way to release (释放) their feelings. They can throw bottles at the wall, or break an old computer into pieces. Mora, a club member, is a 22-year-old media (媒体) producer who works hard and is always stressed out. She says, “I have to deal with so many people and things every day, which drives me mad. I have a paper heart and my nerves are at the breaking point. Well, now it’s time to break something.” She wears overalls (⼯装裤), thick gloves and glasses. In her hands there’s a baseball bat ready for action. After destroying an old computer monitor, Mora is almost out of breath but has a smile on her face. “I feel like a new person. I’m happy! I’m ready for anything!” she says. The club’s creator, Guido Dodero, says most of the members are young women. Dodero explains,“This is still quite a manly country. Women feel angry and they also want to play an important role in society. They need to break from that every now and then and the club is the place for that.” Some members bring a picture of the former (以前的) husband to destroy. Others bring a picture of… well, it could be of you or me. Dodero says Break Club is the only one of its kind in Argentina, but there are many similar clubs in Spain, Japan and the US. With the development of society, Break Club may become a necessary part of daily life. There might be one near you soon. Do you feel like breaking things? 46. People in Buenos Aires go to Break Club to .A. have a drinkB. destroy the clubC. meet some new friendsD. release their anger or unhappiness 47. What has actually caused Mora to go to Break Club?A. Her stressful job.B. Her broken heart.C. Her terrible nerves.D. The wild thought in her mind. 48. How does Mora feel after she has destroyed an old computer monitor?A. She feels very sorry.B. She feels better than before.C. She feels puzzled but happy.D. She feels alone but comfortable. 49. Who are the club’s main visitors according to the club’s creator? A. Men who control the country. B. Young and very angry women. C. Women who are important to society. D. Women whose marriages fail. 50. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage? A. People can destroy anything in Break Club. B. Break Club is very common in Argentina. C. People often hurt themselves while breaking things. D. Break Club may become popular all over the world. 第⼆节根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填⼊空⽩处的最佳选项。

高一英语02-03上学期UNIT2试题

高一英语02-03上学期UNIT2试题

Unit 2 In the Lab综合能力检测基础过关题I 单词拼写请根据题意,按题中所给的首字母,写出正确的单词。

1.Now people in the city can't live without e______.2. Our teacher said she was the p______ person to be our monitor.3. She looked s______ at her son because her son didn't pass the exam.4. In the chemistry lab, you must follow the teacher's i______.5. We spent the whole day walking and f______ got to the village before dark.II. 单项填空从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

6.Don't go anywhere _____ I'm back, or you may get lost.A. unlessB. ifC. untilD. once7. please ______ the electricity when you leave the room.A. turn onB. turn offC. turn upD. turn down8. You must do everything ____ you _____.A.as, are told toB.as are toldC.like, likeD.like, as9. The meat _____ delicious. I like it very much.A.soundsB.feelsC.tastesD.turns10. I don't like the book, because it is _____ difficult.A.fairlyB.quiteC.ratherD.much11. The basin is used _____ your hands at the end of your experiment.A.to washB.washingC.to washingD.wash12. ______ of the foreigners here have been to Mu Tian Y u Great Wall.A.EachB.NeitherC.EveryD.None13. After writing the letter, I had my brother _____ and post it.A.goB.to goC.goingD.gone14. --- Can I help you, sir?--- Yes, I bought this radio here yesterday, but it _____.A.didn't workB.won't workC.can't workD.doesn't work15. Ask him when we _____ together again when you _____ him next time.A.will get, meetB.get, willC.will get, will meetD.get, meet16. The teacher often taught him lessons _____ a lively way.A.inB.forC.byD.with17. --- How many have been to the shopping center, boys and girls?--- ______.A.No oneB.Not anyC.Not anyoneD.None18. He looked _____ at his son's broken leg.A.sadB.sadlyC.happyD.happily19. Today, I'll do my homework in my bedroom _____.A.instead in the classroomB.instead of the classroomC.instead of in the classroomD.or in the classroom instead20. Mr. Wu had a strange way _____ his classes lively and interesting.A.makingB.makesC.makeD.of making创新提高题III 完形填空阅读下列短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的4个选项中,选出一个最佳选项。

高一英语必修二试题及答案

高一英语必修二试题及答案

高一英语质量检测试题冯红格英语第一卷(选择题,共65分)第一部分:单项填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分15分)认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。

1。

Last week Lily’s father bought her_________MP4 as_________birthday present。

A。

a; a B。

an;an C. a; an D. an;a2. This is the very film ___________ I have long wished to see。

A。

which B。

that C。

who D. whom3。

In the past five years China ________ great _________。

A。

made, progress B. has made,progressesC。

made, progresses D. has made, progress4. Tom is a boy ________ I find hard to ________.A. whose;please B。

that; be pleasedC. who;be pleasing D。

whom; please5。

Dr。

Kelly walked ______ to the window to watch ____ the short man shopping on the street。

A。

close; closely B。

closely; close C. close;close D. closely;closely 6。

I will never forget the days _________ I spent on the farm.A。

when B. which C。

what D。

whose7. He required that I _______ the job as soon as possible。

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新高一英语试题2o新高一英语试题(一)考试时间:100分钟第I 卷(选择题)一•阅读理解 A Music is magic! Music speaks louder than words and it is a “ Ianguage ” that the whole world can un dersta nd. A piece of music can produce a response in the heart and mind. Like feeling an electrical current or receiving a personal radio sig nal, music has a spiritual effect on a pers on. Differe nt kinds of music in flue nee people in differe nt ways. I have liste ned to music all my life. Whe n I was twelve years old, the Beatles came to America and my whole world opened up. Maybe young people today cannot un dersta nd the in flue nee of the Beatles when they exploded across America. Their in flue nee cha nged the way we dressed, looked, acted and spoke... even our订:culture. The Beatles arrived in America o订:from the UK just un der three mon ths after the assass in ati on(暗杀)of Preside nt Joh n Kennedy, which had put America into a great depressi on. And the fresh ness and lively spirit of the Beatles was exactly what the country needed to refresh itself.Music links the heart of the hearer with that of the composer. This means that it mixes the spirit of the composer with your spirit whenyou listen to it. And the music can take your spirit out of your body and tran sport you into ano ther world. Music has a great way of touch ing people. Music can makeyou laugh, cry or shout. It's also a great source of in spirati on.Try this one day and notice what happens: make yourself a cup of tea, sit on your sofa and play one of your favorite songs. Close your eyes, and soon you'll find yourself creat ing vivid men tal images—matchi ng the music that you are liste ning to.1 . Music has magical power because it订:o A. is a kind of Ian guageB. can be played much louder tha n wordsC. receives a pers onal radio sig nalD. can in flue nce a pers on's spirit2. ___________________ Onecan learn from the second paragraph that the BeatlesA. were the biggest band in American historyB. are not accepted by moder n America n peopleC. appeared at a special time in American politicsD. represe nted the roots of America n culture3. One will do all of the following whileliste ning to music EXCEPT _______A. feeli ng very refreshedB. hav ing emoti onal cha ngesC. pain ti ng some vivid picturesD. feeli ng in spired by the composer4. It can be inferred from the passage thatthe author _______A. has bee n in flue need by the BeatlesB. enjoys drinking tea in his spare time订:o C. admires Preside nt Joh n Kenn edy very muchD. likes to match his own feeling with that of the composerBWhen you are travelling in Thailand, which means of tran sport is the best choice?You can rent a variety of motorbikes or bikes in Thaila nd. It seems to be very popular in most of the beaches and islands along the places in the north. The mostpopular bikes are the little 125 cc Honda Dream which you can get for about 150 baht (铢)a day or as little as 3, 000 baht per month, making it the cheapest way to tour Thaila nd f or the people from othercoun tries.Sometimes you will have to go somewhere by taxi. Whenyou are in cities in Thailand, especially in Bangkok, always remember to get a taxi that is traveling on the roads. Somedrivers订:o outside hotels refuse to use the meter(计程表).They will ask a price订:o which is several times the price when they use the meter!The quality of the roads in Thaila nd is gen erally pretty good, so ren ti ng cars is ano ther way to get around. The big car ren tal compa nies may offer you slightly older cars at a very reasonable (合理的)price. It is a little surpris ing considering that the cost of buying a carin Thailand is more than that in the West. Petrol is also reas on ably priced in Thailand, more expensive than American prices, but muchcheaper than what is paid in Europe. In the past, Ban gkok could be a difficult place to drive in —sig ns were gen erally in Thai only, making it a hard job to find exactly where you were by looking around. But now, the situation is improved. In a lot of places, eve n the farthest corners of the coun try, street sig ns are in both Thai and En glish.5. To a foreigner, the most economical way to get around Thaila nd is ren ti ngA. motorbikeB. carC. taxiD. bike6. What is the writer's advice about taking a taxi in Thaila nd?A. To make sure there is a meter in it.B. To take a taxi parked outside hotels.C. To take a taxi going on the road.D. To bargain with the driver over the price. 7. It was difficult to drive in Bangkok in the past because ________ A. there were too manytraffic jams on the roads B. the sig ns were written only in their own Ian guage C. there were no sig ns at the farthest corners D. the quality of the roads was not good C Rebecca, whois a 25-year-old woman,has a rare condition. She can rememberall the eve nts she has experie need in her life. The events are so vivid, as if they happe ned just mome nts ago. But her vivid memories ofte n become a reality. Rebecca一一 ••、一y • • • • • • • • • • • ・上<・ • • •一• • • 7n 、p • • • • 、-r •••• xf kxx••••,、/ 乙••一二:号考一一二一一二一一一:级班一二二 C -一一一:名姓一一二一一二一一■一O - 夕 C订:said, “When I relive memories, the emotions comeback. So if it ' s something that happened when I was younger, my emotions are about what I felt then. I also re-experie nee pain. For example, I remember falling over and hurting my leftknee when 1 was three. Whe n talkingabout it now, I 'm gett ing pain in i my left knee. ”However, there are times when Rebecca' s memories prove to be too overwhelm ing, and she has learnt relaxation and mindfulness(聚神) techniques to solve. “At school, it is a hindranee. I ' m not very quick atprocess ing thi ngs, so there is always so much going through my mind. At ni ght, I have to sleep with the radio on and a soft light. If it ' s too dark or quiet, my mind just recalls all these memories and I can' t sleep, ” Rebecca said.In additi on, Rebecca has no con trol over whether the memories she recalls will be positive or negative —recalling painful订:o experie nces with such vivid ness that she has suffered from post-traumatic ( 仓U伤后的) stress disorder. Rebecca said,“ Rece ntly, I went back to my old school for my sister ' s high school graduation. Being in that buildi ng aga in brought all those memories flooding back. I burst into tears and had to leave. ”Rebecca and her mother Mrs. Barnes got in touch with the University of California in 2011. It was there that Rebecca knew she had Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory (HSAM). It ' s reported that Rebecca is one of just 80 people worldwide, who have HASM. “ Fi ndi ng out about HASM has bee n such a positive experie nee. Now,Rebecca has bee n more positive and able to do things in depe nden tly, which has bee n excelle nt, ” Mrs. Barnes said.8. Whaf s wrong with Rebecca?订:o A. She hardly sleeps well at ni ght.B. She usually gets hurt easily by others.C. She can' t distinguish between reality and dreams.订:D. Her vivid memories lead her to experie nee sufferi ngs.9 . What does the underlined word “ hindrance ” mean in Paragraph 2?A. PriorityB. Difficulty.C. Adva ntage.D. Opport uni ty.10. What can we learn from Paragraph 3?A. Rebecca had a strong dislike of goingto school.B. Rebecca was moved to tears at her sister ' s graduation.C. Rebecca and her sister once studied in the same school.D. Rebecca enjoyed a happy life during her high school years.11 . It can be inferred from the last paragraph that Rebecca ____ .A. has got her life improved graduallyB. was in flue need by her mother to be positiveC. was admitted into the University of订:o CaliforniaD. became well-known due to her rare con diti on订:DWe started out in a great morning and were headi ng over the mountain range to Eliensburg. We stopped at Snoqualmie summit for a quick rest. About a mile from there, we heard a loud sound and thought we might hit a rock. However, we were wrong.As we were turni ng into the rest area, we heard a loud banging sound aga in, and all I could do was get this car pulled over and stopped. Once we got stopped, and tire pulled off, we found that the bolt(螺栓) , which is necessary for the brake to work, had been missing. HadI hit the brake with any more speed, I am sure the car would have turned over and we could have all bee n killed. The first thi ng we n eeded to do was get a new bolt, so my husba nd went to get a cup of coffee and to ask whether there would be an auto parts store. They told him where, and then he cameback to find we had no way to get there.That was when the Angel 订:o订:showed her wings! One of the coffeevolun teers was gett ing off her shift and offered to take him to the auto parts store. So this an gel took him to Elle nsburg to get the part, only to find out that it was the wrong part. So she came back to see if everyth ing fit and sure eno ugh, she offered to take him to the hardware store in tow n to see if they could find this bolt!She spe nt well over 4 hours with us, driv ing us around to help fix our car and protect us un til we were safe. She eve n followed us for a short time on the freeway un til she knew we were well on our way safely. Wewere blessed that day, and when I told her she was an an gel she just said we would do the same thing, and she was right, I would and I will aga in!12. What actually happened whenthe writer heard the loud sound at the first time?A. The car hit a rock and its tires were broke n.B. The car pulled over because of the steeproad.C. The brake couldn ' t work because of the lost bolt.D. The car turned over because the bolt was missi ng. 13 . What is the implied meaning of the un derl ined part in Paragraph 3? A. The author wished some one would help them. B. Some on eappeared to give them what they needed. C. Some one tran sported them to the right place. D. Some one appeared at that time to help them. 14. Which of the following words can best describe the volun teer? A. Kin dhearted and patie nt. B. Humorous and helpful. C. Patie nt and humorous.D. Helpful and funny.15. What is the best title for the passage?一一 ••、一y • • • • • • • • • • • ・上<・ • • •一• • • 7n 、p • • • • 、-r •••• xf kxx••••,、/ 乙••一二:号考一一二一一二一一一:级班一二二 C -一一一:名姓一一二一一二一一■一O - 夕 CA. An an gel in the mountains!B. A terrible accide nt in the mountains!订:C. An unusual situation in the mountains!D. An unbelievable sound in the mountains! 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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