牛津英语高一上学期质量测试题及答案

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(高一,上)英语(必修1,牛津版)测试题:Unit1(Word版含答案,江苏专用)[ 高考]

(高一,上)英语(必修1,牛津版)测试题:Unit1(Word版含答案,江苏专用)[ 高考]

14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U1测试(江苏)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(100)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Hide-and-seek is such a popular game ______ is played among children all over the world.A. asB. thatC. whatD. which2.— Thanks a lot for your ticket. The film is really funny.—______. I’m glad you enjoyed it.A. Well doneB. Not at allC. No thanksD. All the best3. ______ a store on the Internet seems to be an easy thing, but in fact it costs much time and energy.A. HostingB. RunningC. DonatingD. Informing4.—How’s your new cook?—We couldn’t find ______ one. All our customers like his Chinese dishes very much.A. betterB. a betterC. the bestD. the better5. From watering to other details, ______ keeping a plant seems to be a bit challenging for me.A. fluentlyB. naturallyC. successfullyD. academically6. No one can tell the exact number of the ships and sailors ______ were lost in the terrible storm.A. whoB. whichC. whomD. that7. —I think the watch is quite suitable for you and it’s not expensive. You can’t miss it!— OK, I ______ it.A. had takenB. tookC. will takeD. have taken8. It can be a(n) ______ for many people to say “no”, beca use they hate to disappoint (使失望) others and make themselves feel uncomfortable.A. experienceB. struggleC. purposeD. habit9. When travelling abroad, some people like to visit the ancient buildings while ______ prefer to explore the natural wonders.A. otherB. the otherC. othersD. the others10. —Darling, what’s on your mind?—Well, I’m considering ______ I am going to place our new furniture.A. whoB. whatC. whichD. where11. Sun Yang is the only one of the Chinese male swimmers who ______ a winner of two Olympic gold medals.A. isB. areC. wereD. have been12. Today, it’s hard for many children to become independent, as their parents are always ______ —they try to arrange everything for the younger generation.A. in needB. in silenceC. in chargeD. in preparation13. — Hi, Simon. Welcome back! How long ______ there?— Nearly two weeks.A. did you stayB. would you stayC. will you stayD. are you staying14. Considering the challenge of an aging society, many approve ______ a second child if either parent is an only child.A. couples to haveB. couples of havingC. of couples to haveD. of couples having15. —I’m going to Venice to spend the holiday next week.—______. I’ll have to look after my sister at home.A. Take it easyB. You’re luckyC. No problemD. It’s no big deal二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)I like eating ice cream very much. Whenever people ask me 16 I like it, I always reply that when I eat ice cream, I feel like a(n) 17 again. When I was four years old, I tasted my 18 ice cream in Argentina. Since then I have always 19 eating ice cream.My favorite flavors were caramel (焦糖) and banana split (caramel with chocolate and 20 ). Both flavors were popular then, and they are 21 the most popular flavors in Argentina today.When the ice cream 22 came to our town, all my friends and I 23 to be the first to have an ice cream cone (蛋卷) 24 the first one always got the biggest amount. Oh! To be first and get the 25 ice cream was enjoyable.I remember several 26 things about that truck. First, the truck music was like music froma cartoon show. Second, the ic e cream man yelled, “Ice cream! Ice cream! If you 27 one, you are going to be happy forever!”28 , I always said to my mom, “I want an ice cream because I would like to be happy forever, forever…” Now, whenever we buy ice cream, my mom always 29 of this.The last funny thing I remember is that if you found M & M candies 30 an ice cream when you were eating, you could win an ice cream free of 31 ! We all enjoyed this “M & M hunt” and always 32 who was going to be the 33 person!When I was 34 outdoors, it was hard for my mom to find out where I was. Whenever she found me, she always asked, “Where were you?” I always answered, “In the magic ice cream place!” For me, the best thing about eating ice cream is that it 35 me of those happy summer days of my childhood.16. A. where B. whether C. why D. when17. A. bird B. hero C. angel D. child18. A. next B. first C. extra D. last19. A. enjoyed B. suggested C. allowed D. imagined20. A. cookies B. bananas C. eggs D. apples21. A. almost B. ever C. already D. still22. A. truck B. machine C. store D. factory23. A. returned B. ran C. happened D. agreed24. A. because B. if C. though D. after25. A. coldest B. sweetest C. cheapest D. biggest26. A. important B. stupid C. funny D. meaningful27. A. donate B. see C. buy D. share28. A. Besides B. Instead C. However D. So29. A. hears B. tires C. speaks D. dreams30. A. at B. in C. by D. of31. A. duty B. worry C. fear D. charge32. A. wondered B. understood C. remembered D. explained33. A. rich B. lucky C. kind D. average34. A. playing B. reading C. travelling D. walking35. A. informs B. warns C. reminds D. breaks三、阅读理解(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AFor the last two and a half years I have been giving out smile cards whenever I find an opportunity.I am sad to admit that my family and I are homeless, living in a trailer (拖车) which was so kindly given by a family member. During this period, I have given out over 200 smile cards. I have always tried to find something kind to do, even when my husband lost his job and we were fighting to get by.I have started giving out coupons (赠票) for free food and money for people to get at least one meal. I always put my coupon, gift and smile card in an envelope that says “For whoever finds this”.Once I left an envelope on someone’s work truck and got back into our trailer. I just happened to look out at the truck later and I saw the guy open my envelope and find the gift. He read the card and then he looked around to see who had done this. I just smiled to myself, without being found out. I always leave my gifts where people can find them, but never see me do it — I like it to be anonymous.Today I saw a car on the side of the highway with the hazard lights (危险信号灯) on. Further up the road, I saw a young couple walking beside the highway. I pulled over and asked them if they needed a ride to the next exit; after a second the guy said they could really use the ride. They said “thank you” when I dropped them off at the exit. I try to help others when I can, and sometimes no smile card is needed or given.It’s my little “game of good” and I really enjoy doing it and I hope to keep doing it!36. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn the writer .A. gives out smile cards every dayB. lives a hard life with her familyC. is out of work for two and a half yearsD. tries to do something special37. When the guy found the envelope, he .A. smiled to the writerB. threw it out of the truckC. was surprised and looked aroundD. went to the store to buy some food38. The writer mentions the incident on the highway in order to .A. prove she really enjoys helping young peopleB. tell us she gains a lot from helping other peopleC. show she takes any opportunity to help othersD. advise us to help those standing beside the highwayBEmpty lands in cities and towns around the United States are finding new life as urban farms.Eco City Farms in Edmonston, Maryland, is located near shopping centers, car repair shops and homes. The neighborhood is a working-class community where people do not have very much money, and they have limited access to fresh food in markets.Over the past two years, the farm has attracted lots of volunteers from the community like Mary Clark. She schools her four children at home. On a recent day she brought them to Eco City Farms for a lesson.Mary Clark says, “It’s important that the children understand the connection between the food that they eat and the soil, the air and the pollution.” What did Hannah, Caleb, John and Alston think of the experience?Hannah Clark, “You know, it’s good for the earth and it’s good for us.”Caleb Clark, “It may not be like fun, but it’s fun, because you’re learning and not like writin g something out on a piece of paper.”John Clark, “Basically instead of feeling down when I have to eat vegetables, I feel happy.”Alston Clark, “I like coming out here. You know, you connect with the earth, where your food comes from. You appreciate the f ood a little bit more.”Margaret Morgan-Hubbard started Eco City Farms. She thinks of it as a place where people can learn to live healthier lives. She says, “Our view is that what happens in a community influences the culture of that community. So our idea was growing food in a community and showing that you can have farms even in urban areas.”39. We can learn from the passage that Eco City Farms .A. is located near the countrysideB. really attracts many people in the communityC. is a place where people can be schooledD. is a place where people can play different games40. Which of the following children usually hates vegetables?A. Hannah Clark.B. Caleb Clark.C. John Clark.D. Alston Clark.41. According to Margaret, Eco City Farms in Edmonston was started to .A. bring all the community members togetherB. develop the culture of farming in a communityC. offer the neighborhood the access to fresh fruitsD. help people in the community live more healthily42. The passage is a report about .A. educationB. scienceC. agricultureD. healthCA dog which disappeared nine years ago has been found. Muffy is to be returned to her owners when she is fit to travel. The dirty white Muffy was discovered sleeping on a box of cardboard in Melbourne by officials from the RSPCA who were looking into a possible animal cruelty (虐待) case.A microchip in her neck helped find her original(原来的) owners and after a few days of searching for the phone number, officials found Natalie Lampard, who had given up hope of seeing Muffy again since she went missing years ago.“When the RSPCA described her, I told them her name; I knew immediately it was our Muffy,” Ms Lampard said. “It was totally out of the blue —after nine years, I thought she was long gone.”The owners of the Melbourne house where Muffy was discovered said they found the dog about a year ago wandering along a street. But where Muffy spent the eight years and how she ended up in Melbourne is a mystery. RSPCA spokesman Tim Pilgrim said, “Nobody knows; the mystery continues for old Muffy.” The dog was suffering from a serious i llness and had been having treatment since she was discovered.The dog, which Lampard adopted (收养) from an RSPCA shelter near Brisbane, is recovering well and will fly back home next week. Ms Lampard got Muffy as a gift for her now 17-year-old daughter Chloe, and the two had been inseparable (不能分开的).“After the RSPCA called, I rang my daughter and asked her if she was sitting down, then told her they’d found Muffy,” she said. “She is over the moon and there’ll be a few tears shed when they see each other ag ain.”43. We can learn from the first paragraph that the RSPCA is .A. a place where many animals are keptB. the police station that catches thievesC. the government that serves the citizensD. an organization that protects animals44. What does the underlined phrase “out of the blue” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Amusing.B. Unexpected.C. Funny.D. Strange.45. What surprises people most is .A. that the dog has returned to its home after nine yearsB. how the dog survived and came to MelbourneC. how the dog has run across Australia in 8 yearsD. that the dog remains very strong after nine years46. Ms. Lampard adopted the dog because .A. she liked raising dogs very muchB. she cared for and protected animalsC. she gave her daughter the dog as a giftD. her husband wanted to have a white dogDMy friend Brett had just gotten a dirt bike (泥土路摩托车) and a lot of other kids in my neighborhood knew how to ride. I also wanted to, but I didn’t even know the difference between the clutch (离合器) and the front brake. All the guys told me I couldn’t do it because I was a girl. I was determined to prove them wrong, so Brett let me try his bike. I wasn’t on for one minute before I fell off. He came over to see if I was okay, but then started laughing. I felt like running somewhere I wouldn’t be laughed at.That night I told my dad the whole story about how I wanted to be as good as the guys and how I had embarrassed myself. He asked how much I really wanted to learn, then I told him I had wanted to ride for a year and it was everything I dreamed about.A few days later my dad told me he’d found a nice bike for a reasonable price. He brought it home and that was when I became the laughing stock of the neighborhood. All the guys thought it was a joke that I actually wanted to learn how to ride and I became known as a wannabe (模仿偶像者).We took it one step at a time. My dad spent four long weeks teaching me everything I needed to know about the bike and the basics of riding. No one truly believed I could learn to ride except my dad. Day after day and night after night he worked with me, and I began to progress. I was so thankful. It meant so much that he would take time from his busy schedule to help me fulfill this dream.Each ride on my dirt bike, I got a little better, and finally I was ready for my first time on the trails. At first I couldn’t keep up and the boys had to wait for me. My bike constantly stalled and got stuck in the muddy creeks.Things eventually got easier, as if I could ride with my eyes closed. Every time I rode on the trails I got a little better and the guys didn’t have to wait for me. I was still made fun of, not because I was an amateur or not good, but instead because they felt threatened that a girl could do what they did.I cannot even remember how many nights I spent crying when I had lost my confidence because of those boys. Every time I needed a shoulder to cry on, my dad was there. He never let me give up and always had faith in me, even if I couldn’t do something right.47. Why does the author write the passage?A. To show the difficulty in riding a dirt bike.B. To prove that girls can do whatever boys can.C. To thank her father for his trust and support.D. To share her experience in riding a dirt bike.48. Brett let the author try his bike because .A. he was sorry for laughing at herB. he felt her strong determinationC. he was the kindest boy in the groupD. he wanted to show other guys were wrong49. Why did the boys still make fun of the author when things got easier?A. The author looked stupid.B. They felt the threat from her.C. The author always fell behind.D. They didn’t want to ride with her.50. Which of the following best describes the author?A. Shy.B. Self-confident.C. Weak.D. Strong-willed.四、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

牛津译林版高中英语必修一上学期高一Unit2阶段测试Ⅱ(,含答案)

牛津译林版高中英语必修一上学期高一Unit2阶段测试Ⅱ(,含答案)

高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U2阶段测试Ⅱ(江苏)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(80)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. John, you’ve had too many parties recently! You must keep a ______ between study and play.A. diaryB. secretC. balanceD. promise2. — Emma, I failed the English test.— ______ You spent too much time playing computer games.A. How come?B. What for?C. You deserve it.D. Don’t mention it.3. Most of the people who had seen the film felt frightened ______ they thought of the scene where the actor was eaten by snakes.A. thoughB. unlessC. soD. when4. — How do you ______ the failure?—None of us is perfect. I’m sure I will have a chance to correct my mistake.A. repairB. handleC. controlD. limit5. We live in a big world ______ there are so many places to go, people to meet and experiences to have.A. thatB. whichC. whereD. 不填6. People with high blood pressure or some other serious diseases are forbidden ________ the tour group.A. to joinB. joiningC. to joiningD. join7. The climate in the city was warmer and drier last year. The ______ temperature rose by 1.5℃.A. extraB. normalC. certainD. average8. — Can you read what that notice says, Kate? I ______ my glasses.—It says, “No Parking”.A. wouldn’t wearB. hadn’t wornC. won’t wearD. am not wearing9. I just can’t see how some people could ______ the English words “award” and “reward”! They are clearly different.A. set upB. mix upC. pick upD. put up10. Is this the reason ______ you gave us for failing the biology test for the second time?A. whyB. howC. thatD. what11. — How on earth can I write my composition well?— Why not ask Anna for help? She has much experience ______.A. in allB. in chargeC. in this wayD. in this regard12. Angela found a fly in her soup, and she insisted that the restaurant ______her the money back.A. gaveB. to giveC. givingD. give13. A report says that China, along with France, Britain and the US, ______ a drop in tourism in the past two years.A. sawB. have seenC. has seenD. had seen14. —Sorry, I’m late. I got stuck in traffic for about an hour.—Oh, ______. Don’t lie!A. come onB. go aheadC. don’t worryD. take your time15. Food safety is now a problem ______ people pay much attention while they buy food or eat out.A. on whichB. to whichC. for whichD. with which二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)When I was a child, I loved eating chicken very much. I liked it 16 in all ways. I liked roasted chicken, chicken soup and fried chicken. My mother used to 17 me to eat another kind of meat because whenever she cooked, she had to prepare chicken for me 18 she prepared another kind of meat for the family.One day, we decided to eat out. 19 my parents knew that I liked chicken so much, we went to eat roasted chicken. When we got to the 20 , my mother, for some reason, didn’t like it and wanted to go to another place. The rest of us 21 to go because we really wanted to eat there. Finally, my mother agreed to 22 . We ordered roasted chicken, juice and cakes. The 23 was good.24 , around 2 o’clock that night, something bad happened. I 25 with a terrible stomachache.26 , I went to my mother’s bedroom and told her I was 27 . Some minutes later, I ran to the 28 and threw up (呕吐).After that, I started to hate chicken, and I even 29 eating it. One day, my parents went out of town. My brother, my sister and I stayed at home. That 30 , we didn’t want to cook, but I was very 31 when I saw my brother and sister eating fried chicken. As I was not eating, my brother offered me a piece of chicken. At first, I hesitated (犹豫) to 32 it; however, he insisted that I needed to eat something. He asked me to take a(n) 33 of his chicken. When I tasted the chicken, I really liked the flavor, so I decided to eat a whole piece. It was so 34 that I decided to eat another piece.Since that evening, I’ve realized chicken is not bad and that what 35 that day is something that doesn’t happen all the time. Nowadays, it is my favorite food again!16. A. bought B. kept C. ordered D. cooked17. A. invite B. forbid C. advise D. warn18. A. even if B. as if C. so that D. or else19. A. Though B. Since C. If D. Once20. A. store B. garden C. restaurant D. hospital21. A. refused B. struggled C. continued D. failed22. A. wait B. watch C. select D. stay23. A. guidance B. opinion C. meal D. argument24. A. Still B. Instead C. Therefore D. However25. A. stood out B. woke up C. came back D. looked out26. A. Immediately B. Fortunately C. Generally D. Regularly27. A. serious B. sick C. sleepy D. upset28. A. bathroom B. kitchen C. bedroom D. clinic29. A. forgot B. preferred C. stopped D. tried30. A. morning B. noon C. moment D. evening31. A. afraid B. nervous C. hungry D. worried32. A. accept B. test C. harm D. smell33. A. list B. bite C. picture D. example34. A. normal B. cheap C. convenient D. delicious35. A. mattered B. happened C. changed D. developed三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分AWhen we first moved into our present home, the houses only had a chain-link fence(铁丝网围栏)between them. People behind us were older;their children were in their late teens, and we didn’t see them or hear from them much.Time passed and a younger family moved in. While at first we thought this would be fun for the kids, it quickly became a pain. If one of our children had a birthday party the neighbors would line up their children along the back fence to watch. We would have invited their children if they had been of the same age. While our older children had parties the neighbor’s little kids would shout through the fence the entire time; we knew it was time to get a new fence.When we built our fence next to the old one, they not only paid nothing for it, but watched us have it built. After we built our fence the mother of the house would call over and ask who was jumping on our trampoline (蹦床). She could only see the tops of their heads and couldn’t figure out who it was. Good people, just too much interest in us. Years later they rebuilt their houses and built a pretty fence between the houses next to the old one. They were not surprised that we didn’t want to pay for it. I have to admit their fence is much prettier than our wooden one.Our yard is next to four other homes; each of the families has had his own home with a strong fence. We have left ours in place. While we love all our neighbors we are glad we have fences between each of us. Only in this way can we protect our little privacy (隐私), as fences certainly do make good neighbors.36. When the author’s older children had a party, .A. his neighbor’s children also had a party as they didB. they would invite his neighbor’s children to attend itC. his neighbor’s children would shout behind the fenceD. his neighbor’s children would watch it through the window37. Why did the author’s home have a wooden fence built?A. The wooden fence looked more beautiful.B. With the fence his home could become safer.C. They didn’t want their little privacy to be known.D. The author’s family didn’t like their new neighbor.38. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. The author’s neighbors all have built strong fences.B. Old people living behind liked children very much.C. The young neighbors wanted the author to pay for the fence.D. The young neighbors were very angry about the author’s ugly fence.39. We can guess from the passage that .A. the young mother of the house was interested in other families’ lifeB. the neighbor of the author started to live there when the author was very youngC. the author thinks that the fences destroy the friendship between the neighborsD. the author’s family was not a big one when the younger family moved hereBDuring an earthquake, you should need to know a thing or two on what to do. If the earthquake strikes while you’re inside a house, you should lie on the floor and take cover under a strong table or other furniture. If there is no furniture you can cover your head with your arms and keep still in the corner of the room. You should remain away from windows, glass walls, or anything that can fall.If you are in bed, stay still. Hold firmly onto your bed and make use of a pillow (枕头) to safeguard your head. You may use a doorway or shelter but only when it is close to you. It should also be considered whether it is strong enough to deal with the load. Do not use lifts, even when they work. Electricity may go out at any time. Many injuries happen when people try to rush out. This means you ought to stay still in your house or perhaps wherever you are.When you are outdoors, you should be far away from buildings, power wires or lights. You should be in the open until the quake stops. Remember that many earthquake deaths outside the house come from debris (碎片), falling walls, flying glass and other falling objects. If an earthquake strikes and you are driving, you pull up to the side of the highway and stop as quickly as possible. You ought not to stop under trees, buildings or power wires. Don’t stop in the middle of the street since it could trouble others.When trapped, you shouldn’t move. Your mouth should be covered with a piece of clothing or handkerchief. Do not shout whenever possible. Shouting should be employed at last to get help from rescuers. This is because it is possible for you to breathe some dirty dust.40. If there is no furniture in the room you should stay .A. near the windowB. far from the doorC. in the center of the roomD. in the corner of the room41. What are you advised to do if you are in bed?A. We should get up quickly and ask for help.B. We should stay in bed with a pillow protecting our head.C. We should get up quickly and rush out of the bedroom.D. We should get up quickly and find something to protect ourselves.42. Why are you advised not to use a lift?A. The lift usually doesn’t work.B. We will probably be trapped in it.C. Too many people are using the lift.D. The building probably will fall down.43. We can learn from this passage that .A. some people may be attacked by debris or falling objectsB. when trapped we should shout for help loudlyC. during an earthquake we should stop our car in the middle of the streetD. if an earthquake strikes we should cover our head with a piece of clothingCNo one could accuse (指责) them of not trying to make it work.After incredible 115 years together two giant turtles at an Austrian zoo have gone their separate ways —refusing to share a cage any longer.The falling-out, which has baffled (使迷惑) the officials of the zoo, marks the end of the world’s oldest animal “marriage”.“We get the feeling that they can’t stand the sight of each other anymore,” said Helga Happ, zoo boss.Bibi and Poldi have got along quite well at the Austrian zoo in Klagenfurt for 36 years, having moved together from the Basel zoo in Switzerland.Both are 115 years old. The pair grew up together and finally became an attraction of the zoo.Back on the singles market: zoo officials are not clear about why the turtles have fallen out but they say that Bibi, the female, starts attacking her partner, biting off part of his shell.“But for no reason that anyone can discover they seem to have fallen out, they just can’t stand each other,” added Happ.It seems that it was Bibi, the female, who started the break-up.According to the newspaper The Austrian Times, staff at the zoo realized all was not well when Bibi attacked Poldi — biting off a chunk (厚片) of his shell. She launched further attacks on her partner until her partner was moved to a different location.The zoo even called in animal experts to try and reunite the couple with counseling but, so far, to no avail. In order to get them in a more loving mood, the experts tried to put some fun back into the relationship by getting them to play games together, but it has not worked.Happ told the newspaper, “It is very rare for animals who are a pair to fall apart after such a long per iod. We hope we can bring a reconciliation (和解) around,” she added.Keeping the animals apart is important as weighing in at 100 kilos each — if they wanted they could kill the other.Giant turtles have no teeth but instead have a horn-rimmed mouth and a powerful jaw which can cause serious damage.44. Why did the two giant turtles get separated?A. They attacked each other.B. They were too large for the cage.C. They couldn’t stand each other.D. The exact reason is unknown.45. What do we know about the two giant turtles?A. They used to fight a lot.B. They came from different zoos.C. They were of different ages.D. They used to live in peace.46. What can we infer from Happ’s words?A. It’s common for animals to break up.B. The two giant turtles will reunite.C. Animals that live long together seldom fall apart.D. The zoo officials will put the two giant turtles into a cage.DAnthony Marc Robles is a college wrestler (摔跤选手) that many people recognize. This summer he was a featured guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. Robles was honored on the 2011 ESPY Awards broadcast with not one but two awards: The Jimmy V Award for Perseverance — named for the late college basketbal l coach Jim Valvano, and given to a “member of the sporting world who has overcome great difficulties through physical perseverance and determination,” according to ESPN — and Best Male Athlete with a Disability.Robles did all this, despite having been born without his right leg. Growing up in Mesa, Arizona, Robles was first introduced to wrestling in ninth grade. Despite having a difficult start — with more losses than wins in his first year — Robles set a 129-15 overall record at Mesa High School, winning two Arizona state titles.Robles said, “I didn’t get into the sport for the attention. I wrestle because I love wrestling. Wrestling helped me to mature. I got so much self-confidence from the sport. I love the sport. But from here on my wrestling compe tition days are over, and I’ll be focusing on my next goal, which is to be an enthusiastic speaker. I’ll be around wrestling all my life. I love it so much.”The 22-year-old Robles was even more calm when presented with his Jimmy V Award at the ESPY: “Ever y soul who comes to the earth with a leg or two at birth must wrestle his opponents (对手), knowing it’s not what is, it’s what can be that measures worth. Do it hard, just make it possible, and I’ll not complain about the pain I have experienced. My spirit is unconquerable (不可征服的). Fearless, I will face each opponent, forI know I am capable. Although there is blood, sweat and tears, I am unstoppable.”47. From the first paragraph, we can know Robles _______.A. was a member of ESPNB. does very well in his college subjectsC. must have struggled a lot to get these achievementsD. got many awards on the 2011 ESPY Awards broadcast48. When Robles started to take part in competitions at first, _______.A. he was defeated by other players many timesB. he showed his unusual ability in wrestlingC. he won two Arizona state titles quicklyD. he set several national records49. What made Robles learn wrestling?A. His wish for others’ attention.B. His disabilities.C. His enthusiasm.D. His self-confidence.50. Robles will probably _______ in the future.A. Go on competing for more medals in wrestlingB. Forget wrestling competition totallyC. Be a speaker devoting to wrestingD. Become a wrestling teacher四、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

牛津英语高一上学期质量测试题及答案

牛津英语高一上学期质量测试题及答案

江苏省无锡市第一中学2006—2007学年度上学期高一质量测试英语一、课文填空(10分)1.IfoundthehomeworkwasnotasaswhatIusedto_________inmyoldschool,butitwasabit_______formeatfirst…2.,weusuallyplayedontheschool____________.3.MyEnglish_________alotasIusedEnglisheverydayandspentanhoureachday________…4..二、单词拼写(10分)1.Sincehischildhood,LangLanghasd_______aninterestinmusic.2.I_________hegothome,.3.Aftershereadthes_______story,thegirlcouldn’tgotosleepatnight. 4.Visitorsarenotallowedtotouchtheexhibits(展品)whicharebeingd________inthemuseum. 5.HarryPotterissuchane__________filmthatchildrenallovertheworldloveit. 6.Evenduringthesummerholiday,bothlibraryandgymcanbe__________(可以使用的)inour school.7.Greatchangeshavetakenplaceinourcountry___________(近来).8.Good________(准备)shouldbemadebeforewehavetheimportantmeeting. 9.TheGreatWallwasfirstlybuiltduringtheQin____________(朝代). 10.Ihavenoideaofthe___________(平均)sizeofclassesintheUK.三、动词填空(10分)1.Tomaswellashisparents__________(help)theoldladytocleanherroomnowandthen. 2.Everymeans_________(try)tosolvetheproblemsincelastweek. 3.Bythetimetheclassbegan,thegirl__________(telephone)theteacherforhisabsence. 4.Manybooksandclothes_________(donate)tothechildrenintheearthquake-strickenareas sincetheHopeProjectwasfounded.5.Theplan____________(approve)beforeitwascarriedout. 6.Weboughtthecomputerfromthecompany____________bytheGerman.(run) 7.Ourteachersaidthatanewfilm____________(show)inourschoolnextFriday. 8.Thebookyou_________(refer)totheotherdayisreallywellworthreading. 9.Theteacherwalkedintotheclassroom_________(follow)agroupofstudents.10.Idon’tknowmyweightsoIwanttohavemyself__________(weigh)四、完成句子(10分)1.很抱歉,我现在得离开了。

牛津译林版高中英语必修一上学期高一Unit3阶段测试Ⅱ(含答案)

牛津译林版高中英语必修一上学期高一Unit3阶段测试Ⅱ(含答案)

牛津译林版高中英语必修一上学期高一Unit3阶段测试Ⅱ(含答案)高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U3阶段测试ⅡClass: Name: Marks: 满分(85)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)AOnce, a rabbit built a fantastic house where he lived very happily. He had designed it so well that, when a great rainstorm arrived which flooded nearly the whole woods and the homes of many animals, his remained untouched.Soon, one after another, the homeless animals came to his door, asking if they could spend the winter with him in his house. He invited each visitor in, and gradually the house filled up until there was no room left. This discomfort didn’t bother the rabbit, because he felt he was being generous.One day in spring, when all the animals had returned to their old homes, the rabbit was jumping about so absent-mindedly that he didn’t realize that a lynx (山猫) was lying in wait for him. One of the animals who had spent the winter in the rabbit’s house saw this, and warned the rabbit just in time, shouting an invitation to the rabbit to quickly take shelter in his home.The lynx destroyed the rabbit’s home, but the rabbit managed to escape and run to hide in the home of another friend. For a whole day, the lynx followed the rabbit from burrow (地洞) to burrow, from cave to cave, but the rabbit always managed to save his life, helped all the time by the friends he had offeredshelter to in the winter.He felt very happy, not only for having escaped the lynx, but also at having made so many friends in the forest, thanks to his own generosity.1. What was the rabbit in the story like?A. Selfish.B. Warm-hearted.C. Careless.D. Hard-working.2. Many animals came to the rabbit’s house in order to .A. show thanks to himB. protect him from harmC. survive the cold winterD. warn him about the coming danger3. The rabbit was able to save his own life thanks to .A. the help from his friendsB. the lynx’s change of mindC. the burrows and cavesD. his courage and tricksBMy friend Brett had just gotten a bike. A lot of kids in my neighborhood knew how to ride. I wanted to also. All the boys told me I couldn’t do it because I was a girl. I was determined to prove them wrong, so Brett let me try his bike. I wasn’t on for one minute before I fell off. He came over to see if I was OK, but thenstarted laughing.That night I told my dad the whole story about how I wanted to be as good as boys. A few days later my dad told me he had found a nice bike. He brought it home and that was when Ibecame the laughing stock of the neighborhood. All the boys thought it was a joke that I actually wanted to learn how to ride.My dad spent four long weeks teaching me everything I needed to know about the bike and the basics of riding. Day after day and night after night he worked with me, and I began to progress.Each ride on my dirt bike, I got a little better, and finally I was ready for my first time on the trails. At first I couldn’t keep up and the boys had to wait for me. My bike constantly got stuck in the muddy creek s.Every time I came back, I would cry, and every time I cried my dad was there to put his arms around me. He would tell me not to listen to them and that with more practice, I would be as good as others or better than them.Things eventually got easier, as if I could ride with my eyes closed. I still am made fun of, not because I’m an amateur (技术不熟练的人) or not good, but because they felt threatened that a girl can do what they did.4. Why did the writer try Brett’s bike?A. To see whether it was comfortable.B. To see how fast she could ride.C. To prove she could ride like boys.D. To know if she had the courage to ride.5. The underlined sentence in the passage may mean .A. I laughed a lot riding in the neighborhoodB. I became the happiest girl in the neighborhoodC. everyone in the neighborhood enjoyed themselvesD. I was laughed at by everyone in the neighborhood6. What did the writer learn from riding a bike?A. Others may put you down in anything.B. You can do anything with enough practice.C. You can’t depend on others to succeed.D. You won’t achieve your dream without your dad.7. This is a story about a father who .A. loved his family very muchB. gave his daughter everythingC. believed his daughter would succeedD. would like to try something newCAlmost every kid in this country has eaten a Hershey chocolate bar. Hershey chocolate has become famous around the world.Milton Hershey grew up in the rolling farm country of Pennsylvania. Milton Hershey first trained to become a printer. He worked for a small newspaper at first, and then decided that printing was not the right jobfor him.Then he got a job at a candy factory in Pennsylvania. After working a few years, he decided to open his own candy business. His first business had to close down because it was not making money. After closing down his first business, he traveled to Denver, Colorado to learn how to make caramels (焦糖).He took his new skills back to New York and worked selling candies in the street. But this second business also failed.Finally, Milton Hershey moved back to the farm hills where he grew up. He then experimented with all sorts of different candies and chocolates. The area where he lived had lots of dairy farms, so he had a large and easy supply of fresh milk.And he could get other supplies, such as sugar, from nearby Philadelphia. By 1893 he earned a million dollars per year. Sincehis chocolate dipped and chocolate flavored caramels were best sellers, he decided to make chocolate himself.By experimenting, Milton Hershey discovered how to make delicious chocolate by using fresh sweet condensed (浓缩的) milk. His milk chocolates were so popular that he sold his caramel factory and focused his business on making chocolate only.In 1903, Milton Hershey built a huge chocolate factory and an entire town to go with it. The town of Hershey, Pennsylvania had a streetcar line, schools, libraries, a sports arena, a community center and a special school for needy children.Today, the town of Hershey is still the home of the factory that Milton Hershey built. And if you ever visit, you can smell delicious chocolate smells just by driving through the town.8. Which of the following is the correct order of the events about Hershey?a. He sold sweets in New York.b. He built a huge chocolate factory.c. He experimented with candies in Philadelphia.d. He worked for a newspaper.e. He started his own candy business.f. He worked in a candy factory.A. a-d-b-c-e-fB. c-a-d-f-e-bC. d-f-e-a-c-bD. b-a-c-f-e-d9. It is implied that where Hershey lived was a good place to .A. build factoriesB. do businessC. produce sugarD. raise cows10. Why was the town of Hershey built?A. To provide service for Hershey’s chocolate factory.B. To remember what Hershey had done to society.C. To supply Hershey’s chocolate factory with fresh milk.D. To serve as a chocolate museum for visitors to enjoy.11. What would be the best title for the passage?A. The making of Hershey chocolateB. The story of Milton HersheyC. The taste of Hershey chocolateD. The failures of Milton HersheyDOne reason parents may not be up in arms about the lack of PE classes in school is that many of them didn’t get much out of PE classes when they were kids. If you didn’t do well in the fitness test ev ery year, and if you didn’t have a talent for fielding balls or using the gymnastics equipment, PE classes were mostly an experience that will hurt your self-confidence. In games such as dodge ball (躲球游戏), where the least-skilled aren’t included, only the athletically gifted got the playing time.The male-centered, competitive way has been especially difficult for girls, because many of them enjoy doing cooperative activities more.There’s also little “physical” in too many of today’s physical education classes. Kids in PE classes should be active for at least 50 percent of the time. Researchers have found, however, that kids take part in energetic activity for only a few minutes in a typical class. The rest of the time is spent standing around while the teacher takes attendance, or waiting for a turn to shoot a basket or hit a ball.PE classes in many of today’s schools are taught the sameas it was in the 1950s. Fortunately, PE reformers (改革家) have created new programs that are being tried in a few schools. The emphasis (重点) is not on competition but on helping kids build skills and develop an interest in some activities they will enjoy doing on their own. In the new-style PE classes, games are designed to pay less attention to competition and replace (取代) it with cooperation.12. The underlined phrase “be up in arms about” in Paragraph 1 may mean .A. be excited aboutB. be patient withC. be angry aboutD. be satisfied with13. For those who aren’t good at sports, the experience of PE classes is .A. sweetB. memorableC. funD. shaming14. It can be inferred from the third paragraph that .A. kids play less in PE classesB. kids are active in PE classesC. kids like standing to watch others playingD. kids waste most time in PE classes15. The new-style PE classes center on .A. competitionB. teamworkC. interestD. success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。

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牛津英语高一上学期期末试卷及答案

第I 卷(选择题共95分)第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1分,满分 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. How does the man usually go to his office?A. By taxi.B. By bus.C. On foot.2. What time is it now?A. 6:55B. 7:05C. 8:05 3. What can you learn from Jim 's reply?A. He goes to most types of games.B. Basketball is his only sport.C. He plays basketball.4. What does the woman mean?A. She didn 't mean the watch but the purse.B. She probably lost her watch.C. She didn 't lose her watch.5. Which of the following countries isn 't mentioned?A. SwedenB. ScotlandC. Switzerland第二节(共 15 小题;每小题 1分,满分 15 分)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。

听每段对话或独白前, 你将有时间阅读各个 小题,每小题 5 秒钟。

听完后,每小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第 6 段对话,回答第 6~7 题6. What 's the relationship between the two speakers?A. They are classmates.B. They are teacher and student.C. They are strangers.7. What did the man know about Miss Smith?A. He knew nothing about her.B. He knew her age.C. He knew which country she was from听第 7 段对话,回答第 8~9 题。

14-15学年(高一,上)高中英语(必修1,牛津版)Unit1测试题(含答案,江苏专用)范文

14-15学年(高一,上)高中英语(必修1,牛津版)Unit1测试题(含答案,江苏专用)范文

14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U1测试(江苏)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(100)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Hide-and-seek is such a popular game ______ is played among children all over the world.A. asB. thatC. whatD. which2.— Thanks a lot for your ticket. The film is really funny.—______. I’m glad you enjoyed it.A. Well doneB. Not at allC. No thanksD. All the best3. ______ a store on the Internet seems to be an easy thing, but in fact it costs much time and energy.A. HostingB. RunningC. DonatingD. Informing4.—How’s your new cook?—We couldn’t find ______ one. All our customers like his Chinese dishes very much.A. betterB. a betterC. the bestD. the better5. From watering to other details, ______ keeping a plant seems to be a bit challenging for me.A. fluentlyB. naturallyC. successfullyD. academically6. No one can tell the exact number of the ships and sailors ______ were lost in the terrible storm.A. whoB. whichC. whomD. that7. —I think the watch is quite suitable for you and it’s not expensive. You can’t miss it!— OK, I ______ it.A. had takenB. tookC. will takeD. have taken8. It can be a(n) ______ for many people to say “no”, beca use they hate to disappoint (使失望) others and make themselves feel uncomfortable.A. experienceB. struggleC. purposeD. habit9. When travelling abroad, some people like to visit the ancient buildings while ______ prefer to explore the natural wonders.A. otherB. the otherC. othersD. the others10. —Darling, what’s on your mind?—Well, I’m considering ______ I am going to place our new furniture.A. whoB. whatC. whichD. where11. Sun Yang is the only one of the Chinese male swimmers who ______ a winner of two Olympic gold medals.A. isB. areC. wereD. have been12. Today, it’s hard for many children to become independent, as their parents are always ______ — they try to arrange everything for the younger generation.A. in needB. in silenceC. in chargeD. in preparation13. — Hi, Simon. Welcome back! How long ______ there?— Nearly two weeks.A. did you stayB. would you stayC. will you stayD. are you staying14. Considering the challenge of an aging society, many approve ______ a second child if either parent is an only child.A. couples to haveB. couples of havingC. of couples to haveD. of couples having15. —I’m going to Venice to spend the holiday next week.—______. I’ll have to look after my sister at home.A. Take it easyB. You’re luckyC. No problemD. It’s no big deal二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)I like eating ice cream very much. Whenever people ask me 16 I like it, I always reply that when I eat ice cream, I feel like a(n) 17 again. When I was four years old, I tasted my 18 ice cream in Argentina. Since then I have always 19 eating ice cream.My favorite flavors were caramel (焦糖) and banana split (caramel with chocolate and 20 ). Both flavors were popular then, and they are 21 the most popular flavors in Argentina today.When the ice cream 22 came to our town, all my friends and I 23 to be the first to have an ice cream cone (蛋卷) 24 the first one always got the biggest amount. Oh! To be first and get the 25 ice cream was enjoyable.I remember several 26 things about that truck. First, the truck music was like music from a cartoon show. Second, the i ce cream man yelled, “Ice cream! Ice cream! If you 27 one, you are going to be happy forever!”28 , I always said to my mom, “I want an ice cream because I would like to be happy forever, forever…” Now, whenever we buy ice cream, my mom always 29 of this.The last funny thing I remember is that if you found M & M candies 30 an ice cream when you were eating, you could win an ice cream free of 31 ! We all enjoyed this “M & M hunt” and always 32 who was going to be the 33 person!When I was 34 outdoors, it was hard for my mom to find out where I was. Whenever she found me, she always asked, “Where were you?” I always answered, “In the magic ice cream place!” For me, the best thing about eating ice cream is that it 35 me of those happy summer days of my childhood.16. A. where B. whether C. why D. when17. A. bird B. hero C. angel D. child18. A. next B. first C. extra D. last19. A. enjoyed B. suggested C. allowed D. imagined20. A. cookies B. bananas C. eggs D. apples21. A. almost B. ever C. already D. still22. A. truck B. machine C. store D. factory23. A. returned B. ran C. happened D. agreed24. A. because B. if C. though D. after25. A. coldest B. sweetest C. cheapest D. biggest26. A. important B. stupid C. funny D. meaningful27. A. donate B. see C. buy D. share28. A. Besides B. Instead C. However D. So29. A. hears B. tires C. speaks D. dreams30. A. at B. in C. by D. of31. A. duty B. worry C. fear D. charge32. A. wondered B. understood C. remembered D. explained33. A. rich B. lucky C. kind D. average34. A. playing B. reading C. travelling D. walking35. A. informs B. warns C. reminds D. breaks三、阅读理解(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AFor the last two and a half years I have been giving out smile cards whenever I find an opportunity.I am sad to admit that my family and I are homeless, living in a trailer (拖车) which was so kindly given bya family member. During this period, I have given out over 200 smile cards. I have always tried to find something kind to do, even when my husband lost his job and we were fighting to get by.I have started giving out coupons(赠票) for free food and money for people to get at least one meal. I always put my coupon, gift and smile card in an envelope that says “For whoever finds this”.Once I left an envelope on someone’s work truck and got back into our trailer. I just happened to look out at the truck later and I saw the guy open my envelope and find the gift. He read the card and then he looked around to see who had done this. I just smiled to myself, without being found out. I always leave my gifts where people can find them, but never see me do it — I like it to be anonymous.Today I saw a car on the side of the highway with the hazard lights (危险信号灯) on. Further up the road, I saw a young couple walking beside the highway. I pulled over and asked them if they needed a ride to the next exit; after a second the guy said they could really use the ride. They said “thank you” when I dropped them off at the exit. I try to help others when I can, and sometimes no smile card is needed or given.It’s my little “game of good” and I really enjoy doing it and I hope to keep doing it!36. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn the writer .A. gives out smile cards every dayB. lives a hard life with her familyC. is out of work for two and a half yearsD. tries to do something special37. When the guy found the envelope, he .A. smiled to the writerB. threw it out of the truckC. was surprised and looked aroundD. went to the store to buy some food38. The writer mentions the incident on the highway in order to .A. prove she really enjoys helping young peopleB. tell us she gains a lot from helping other peopleC. show she takes any opportunity to help othersD. advise us to help those standing beside the highwayBEmpty lands in cities and towns around the United States are finding new life as urban farms.Eco City Farms in Edmonston, Maryland, is located near shopping centers, car repair shops and homes. The neighborhood is a working-class community where people do not have very much money, and they have limited access to fresh food in markets.Over the past two years, the farm has attracted lots of volunteers from the community like Mary Clark. She schools her four children at home. On a recent day she brought them to Eco City Farms for a lesson.Mary Clark says, “It’s important that the children understand the connection between the food that they eat and the soil, the air and the pollution.” What did Hannah, Caleb, John and Alston think of the experience?Hannah Clark, “You know, it’s good for the earth and it’s good for us.”Caleb Clark, “It may not be like fun, but it’s fun, because you’re learning and not like writing something out on a pie ce of paper.”John Clark, “Basically instead of feeling down when I have to eat vegetables, I feel happy.”Alston Clark, “I like coming out here. You know, you connect with the earth, where your food comes from. You appreciate the food a little bit more.”Margaret Morgan-Hubbard started Eco City Farms. She thinks of it as a place where people can learn to live healthier lives. She says, “Our view is that what happens in a community influences the culture of that community. So our idea was growing food in a community and showing that you can have farms even in urban areas.”39. We can learn from the passage that Eco City Farms .A. is located near the countrysideB. really attracts many people in the communityC. is a place where people can be schooledD. is a place where people can play different games40. Which of the following children usually hates vegetables?A. Hannah Clark.B. Caleb Clark.C. John Clark.D. Alston Clark.41. According to Margaret, Eco City Farms in Edmonston was started to .A. bring all the community members togetherB. develop the culture of farming in a communityC. offer the neighborhood the access to fresh fruitsD. help people in the community live more healthily42. The passage is a report about .A. educationB. scienceC. agricultureD. healthCA dog which disappeared nine years ago has been found. Muffy is to be returned to her owners when she is fit to travel. The dirty white Muffy was discovered sleeping on a box of cardboard in Melbourne by officials from the RSPCA who were looking into a possible animal cruelty (虐待) case.A microchip in her neck helped find her original (原来的) owners and after a few days of searching for the phone number, officials found Natalie Lampard, who had given up hope of seeing Muffy again since she went missing years ago.“When the RSPCA described her, I told them her name; I knew immediately it was our Muffy,” Ms Lampard said. “It was totally out of the blue —after nine years, I thought she was long gone.”The owners of the Melbourne house where Muffy was discovered said they found the dog about a year ago wandering along a street. But where Muffy spent the eight years and how she ended up in Melbourne is a mystery. RSPCA spokesman Tim Pilgrim said, “Nobody knows; the mystery continues for old Muffy.” The dog was suffering from a serious illness and had been having treatment since she was discovered.The dog, which Lampard adopted (收养) from an RSPCA shelter near Brisbane, is recovering well and will fly back home next week. Ms Lampard got Muffy as a gift for her now 17-year-old daughter Chloe, and the two had been inseparable (不能分开的).“After the RSPCA called, I rang my daughter and asked her if she was sitting down, then told her they’d found Muffy,” she said. “She is over the moon and there’ll be a few tears shed when they see each other again.”43. We can learn from the first paragraph that the RSPCA is .A. a place where many animals are keptB. the police station that catches thievesC. the government that serves the citizensD. an organization that protects animals44. What does the underlined phrase “out of the blue” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Amusing.B. Unexpected.C. Funny.D. Strange.45. What surprises people most is .A. that the dog has returned to its home after nine yearsB. how the dog survived and came to MelbourneC. how the dog has run across Australia in 8 yearsD. that the dog remains very strong after nine years46. Ms. Lampard adopted the dog because .A. she liked raising dogs very muchB. she cared for and protected animalsC. she gave her daughter the dog as a giftD. her husband wanted to have a white dogDMy friend Brett had just gotten a dirt bike (泥土路摩托车) and a lot of other kids in my neighborhoodknew how to ride. I also wanted to, but I didn’t even know the difference between the clutch (离合器) and the front brake. All the guys told me I couldn’t do it because I was a girl. I was determined to prove them wrong, so Brett let me try his bike. I wasn’t on for one minute before I fell off. He came over to see if I was okay, but then started laughing. I felt like running somewhere I wouldn’t be laughed at.That night I told my dad the whole story about how I wanted to be as good as the guys and how I had embarrassed myself. He asked how much I really wanted to learn, then I told him I had wanted to ride for a year and it was everything I dreamed about.A few days later my dad told me he’d found a nice bike for a reasonable price. He brought it home and t hat was when I became the laughing stock of the neighborhood. All the guys thought it was a joke that I actually wanted to learn how to ride and I became known as a wannabe (模仿偶像者).We took it one step at a time. My dad spent four long weeks teaching me everything I needed to know about the bike and the basics of riding. No one truly believed I could learn to ride except my dad. Day after day and night after night he worked with me, and I began to progress. I was so thankful. It meant so much that he would take time from his busy schedule to help me fulfill this dream.Each ride on my dirt bike, I got a little better, and finally I was ready for my first time on the trails. At first I couldn’t keep up and the boys had to wait for me. My bike constantly stal led and got stuck in the muddy creeks.Things eventually got easier, as if I could ride with my eyes closed. Every time I rode on the trails I got a little better and the guys didn’t have to wait for me. I was still made fun of, not because I was an amate ur or not good, but instead because they felt threatened that a girl could do what they did.I cannot even remember how many nights I spent crying when I had lost my confidence because of those boys. Every time I needed a shoulder to cry on, my dad was there. He never let me give up and always had faith in me, even if I couldn’t do something right.47. Why does the author write the passage?A. To show the difficulty in riding a dirt bike.B. To prove that girls can do whatever boys can.C. To thank her father for his trust and support.D. To share her experience in riding a dirt bike.48. Brett let the author try his bike because .A. he was sorry for laughing at herB. he felt her strong determinationC. he was the kindest boy in the groupD. he wanted to show other guys were wrong49. Why did the boys still make fun of the author when things got easier?A. The author looked stupid.B. They felt the threat from her.C. The author always fell behind.D. They didn’t want to ride with her.50. Which of the following best describes the author?A. Shy.B. Self-confident.C. Weak.D. Strong-willed.四、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

(高一,上)英语(必修1,牛津版)测试题:Unit1Ⅰ(Word版含答案,江苏专用)[ 高考]

(高一,上)英语(必修1,牛津版)测试题:Unit1Ⅰ(Word版含答案,江苏专用)[ 高考]

14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U1阶段测试Ⅰ(江苏)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(80)一、单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最合适的答案填在下面的空格处。

1. — Could we make it December 10th?—______. I’ll be available that day.A. It doesn’t matterB. I’m afraid notC. Go ahead with itD. That’s fine with me2. Though ______ effects of bear bile (熊胆) are powerful, the bear should be protected as ______ living creature.A.不填; aB. the; aC. 不填; theD. the; the3. In the 1970s, watching outdoor films was really ______. They could always draw crowds of people.A. valuableB. acceptableC. enjoyableD. suitable4. The food industry ______ hard times in 2011, and there is no sign of a turnaround (好转) in 2012.A. balancedB. celebratedC. influencedD. experienced5. ______ our satisfaction, Confucius Institutes (孔子学院) help much in spreading Chinese culture around the world.A. ToB. OnC. ForD. With6. — Mom, how can I get along well with my new classmates?— Try to make friends with them, ______ they will open their hearts to you.A. soB. orC. butD. and7. China has the world’s largest population of university graduates, so providing them with jobs is really a ______ for the Chinese government.A. struggleB. functionC. purposeD. pleasure8. ______ bad weather stops him, my grandfather takes exercise outdoors every morning.A. IfB. SinceC. UnlessD. Though9. In the hotel, a SPA Center and a gym are provided for guests ______ want to keep fit.A.不填B. whoC. whomD. which10. It seems that Chinese students devote much time and energy ______ a high score in the exam.A. to getB. to gettingC. in gettingD. for getting11. She made a great discovery in her research, which ______ her a good reputation in the world.A. earnedB. supportedC. achievedD. drew12. Do you know the girl ______ spoken English is so excellent?A. itsB. thatC. whichD. whose13. According to the media, after the museum opened to the public, the number of visitors received every day reached 30,000 ______.A. in allB. at allC. in additionD. on average14. During the Spring Festival, Chinese people ______ door gods(门神) on gates, but now few families do so.A. used to put upB. used to putting upC. were used to put upD. were used to putting up15. Hunan TV, popu lar among youngsters, airs a show named “X-change” ______ many people are talking about these days.A. whoB. whomC. whatD. 不填二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1 分, 满分20分)The story goes that a joker went too far one day and annoyed (惹恼) his king. The king became so 16that he sentenced the joker to death. His relations begged the king to have mercy (同情) on this man who had 17him well for so many years. After a few days, the king became kind only enough to give the joker the 18to choose how he would like to die. As usual, the joker replied, “If it’s the 19thing to you, my Lord, I’d like to 20old age.” Certainly in this case, a good sense of 21saved the man’s life.It’s 22for us as well. We may not be faced with a 23where our wisdom will 24 us from a death, but our sense of humor and the 25of laughing at things can keep us healthy and 26our life.Norman Cousins, in his book Anatomy of an Illness, wrote about how he 27himself of cancer by laughing a good part of each day. He 28films of comedies (喜剧) from the shop and in the room of the hospital he would 29them for hours. These comedies could make him happy and he had 30to lose since he’d been 31the serious illness.His “experiment” turned out to be a go od 32of the great power of laughter. If it 33 for Cousins with a dangerous illness, it can work for us to improve and protect our good health. So we should 34laugh heartily. It’s good to make us happy and strong. What’s more, it is very 35for us to take life seriously.16. A. angry B. excited C. lucky D. clever17. A. paid B. believed C. trained D. served18. A. test B. right C. love D. plan19. A. same B. difficult C. interesting D. bad20. A. look after B. find out C. die of D. suffer from21. A. smell B. touch C. hearing D. humor22. A. easy B. true C. strange D. funny23. A. situation B. lesson C. method D. mistake24. A. move B. pass C. save D. kill25. A. period B. habit C. performance D. reason26. A. follow B. search C. develop D. improve27. A. cured B. told C. warned D. begged28. A. sold B. rented C. made D. sent29. A. notice B. paint C. watch D. examine30. A. something B. everything C. anything D. nothing31. A. suffering B. enjoying C. covering D. seeing32. A. tip B. part C. example D. report33. A. happened B. worked C. stayed D. returned34. A. never B. still C. even D. often35. A. active B. important C. hard D. long三、阅读理解(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AFifteen minutes before our restaurant closed, a gentleman came in. I was the waitress who got to take his order and serve him his food.The customer was difficult. He was quite openly upset with how his food was prepared. He sent his order back twice. When it at last arrived to his liking, he needed a cup of coffee.At this point, I had stayed 45 minutes past closing time. I didn’t even want to sit down because I knew my knees would pain and it would hurt terribly to get back up. I knew he would probably not give a tip. However, I tried to give him good service.As he was finishing his burger, I was refilling his coffee and accidentally spilled (洒落) it on the table and his plate. Of course I said sorry at once and used a piece of cloth to clean the table. I had thought he would become angry. However, he took a piece of paper out and helped clean off the spilled coffee. He asked to speak to the manager, so I called my boss to come over to the table.Instead of complaining to my boss and asking us to make up for his meal, he simply said, “This young lady’s done a good job. You need to keep her around as long as you can!” After he paid his bill, he left and left a tip. The customer had offered a $15 tip for his $8 dinner.36. Why did the author say the customer was difficult?A. Because he could only give a small tip.B. Because he came to the restaurant very late.C. Because the author wanted to go home early.D. Because he was always dissatisfied with the food.37. We can learn from the third paragraph that .A. the author liked her work very muchB. the author’s knees were always in painC. the author was too tired at that timeD. the author seldom received tips38. What happened after the author spilled the coffee?A. The customer refused to pay his bill.B. The customer complained to the boss.C. The customer became angry at once.D. The customer offered the author help.39. Which of the following words can best describe the author’s feeling at last?A. Surprised and happy.B. Calm and confident.C. Nervous and sad.D. Worried and disappointed.40. Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?A. A waitress who was praised by a customerB. An unexpected tip from an unlikely customerC. An unlucky waitress who served a difficult customerD. A difficult customer who came to a restaurant very lateB19-year-old Danny Bowman once spent 10 hours a day taking selfies (自拍). Now the British teen is talking about the real dangers of selfie addiction (上瘾).His addiction started at age 15 and quickly went out of control, which made him want to kill himself because he couldn’t take the perfect selfie.“I always wanted to take the perfect selfie and when I realized I couldn’t, I wanted to die,” he tells Mirror of his 200-selfie-a-day addiction. “The only thing I cared about was having my phone with me so I could take a picture of myself at any time of the day.”“I lost my friends, my education, my health and almost my life,” Bowman says.At Bowman’s worst, he would cut class three times an hour to take a selfie, and at last he dropped out of school at age 16, when his health started to fail. “I only ate an apple and a bowl of ri ce a day in order to be thinner,” he says.He didn’t leave his house for six months because he always thought he was not handsome enough.“Danny’s case is unusual,” says Doctor David Veal. “But this is a serious problem. It usually makes people want to ki ll themselves or do other unusual things.”Bowman is believed to be Britain’s first case and now receives treatment to help him deal with his technology (技术) addiction. “Though the cases of technology addiction are rare now, I think this kind of thing can happen to anyone. For me it showed itself in selfies; it could be something different for someone else,” he says.41. What’s Danny Bowman worried about?A. His selfie addiction.B. His dropping out of school.C. His staying indoors too long.D. His dislike of study.42. What happened at Bowman’s worst?A. His schooling was badly influenced.B. He took his phone wherever he went.C. He had no interest in food.D. He lost most of his friends.43. Bowman stayed indoors for six months because ______.A. he wanted to take a good pictureB. he was shy with his classmatesC. he wanted to become healthyD. he was worried about his looks44. What does Dr. David Veal think of selfie addiction?A. It has no real dangers.B. It will disappear itself.C. It can cause serious problems.D. It can be easily controlled.45. What Bowman says in the last paragraph suggests that ______.A. one can easily become addicted to taking selfiesB. technology addiction can be easily discoveredC. technology addiction is becoming quite popular nowD. the development of technology also has a bad influenceCFrom 17 to 23 June 2013 it’s Bike to School Week! This special week ha s been held since 2004 for the purpose of encouraging children to travel to school on their bikes. Did you know that as little as 15 minutes of activity a day can cut in half a child’s risk of becoming obese (肥胖的)?Not only will cycling start a new exercise routine (惯例), it will also reduce busy traffic on the school roads. Don’t forget how much it will help the environment! So how can you get involved? Start off by reading the Pedal Pack —it’s full of ideas to help you plan your own event. The bike breakfast is a great idea because pupils will need fuel for their bodies in the mornings — both for the school day and the bike journey!And remember to make other kids feel involved throughout the planning stage and in the event itself. Ask them to put up posters before the event and then reward them with certificates later on!There are lots of benefits (益处) to be gained by cycling to school — But before you start there are some important tips to consider. Firstly, make sure that your bike is in good working order; check the tires, lights etc before you start a week of cycling to school. It’s also importan t to planyour route(路线) — so that you know exactly where you are going — this way you can familiarize yourself with the roads and other things that you need to know along the way. And always make sure that someone knows the route you will be taking.As for the teachers? Well, you’re just as much expected to be cycling to school too! So what are you waiting for?46. What is the benefit of cycling to school according to the passage?A. It can save some time.B. It can help some students in need.C. It can improve the heavy traffic on the school roads.D. It is the best way to help some students lose weight.47. In the Pedal Pack, you can .A. find a story about bicyclingB. get a map for the bike routeC. find some ways to repair the bikeD. get a guide to the bike-related events48. Who will be rewarded with certificates?A. Those who support the event.B. Those who take part in the event.C. Those who organize the event.D. Those who put up posters before the event.49. Which of the following is TRUE about the Bike to School Week event?A. It lasts one week every month.B. It has a history of over ten years.C. It is popular with the students around the world.D. It aims to encourage people to take action to reduce pollution.50. You are asked to do all the following before you start cycling to school EXCEPT .A. take your breakfastB. get familiar with the routeC. buy a good book on travelingD. keep your bike in a good state四、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。

牛津英语高一第一学期第三次质量检测题及答案

牛津英语高一第一学期第三次质量检测题及答案

高一英语科试题本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。

共150分。

考试时间120分钟。

第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力第一节(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. Where did the man fall off?A. A tree.B. His bike.C. The wall.2. What was the weather like?A. Windy and rainy.B. Windy and snowy.C. Windy and cloudy.3. What might be the man’s problem?A. He has a bad cold.B. His stomach aches.C. He has heart trouble.4. What is the man?A. A fireman.B. A repairman.C. A policeman.5. What is wrong with the two speakers?A. They lost their way.B. They took their way.C. They can’t find their map.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。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的1,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6-8题。

6. Where did the robbery happen?A. On a bus.B. At a bus stop.C. Near the police station.7. What did the woman do when the robber took her handbag?A. She called the police.B. She held her handbag.C. She grabbed the robber’s knife.8. What happened in the end?A. The robber ran for his life.B. The woman was sent to the hospital.C. The robber was taken to the police station.听第7段材料,回答第9-10题。

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江苏省无锡市第一中学2006—2007学年度上学期高一质量测试英语一、课文填空(10分)1.I found the homework was not as as what I used to _________ in my old school, but it was a bit _______ for me at first …2.British people eat lots of desserts after their main __________. After lunch, we usually played on the school ____________.3.My English _________ a lot as I used English every day and spent an hour each day ________ English books in the library. I __________ went to the computer Club at lunchtime…4.This means I could get up an hour later than __________ as schools in China ________ before8 .二、单词拼写(10分)1.Since his childhood, Lang Lang has d_______ an interest in music.2.I_________ he got home, Mr. Burke began to do the housework.3.After she read the s_______ story, the girl couldn’t go to sleep at night.4.Visitors are not allowed to touch the exhibits(展品) which are being d________ in the museum. 5.Harry Potter is such an e__________ film that children all over the world love it.6.Even during the summer holiday, both library and gym can be __________(可以使用的) in our school.7.Great changes have taken place in our country ___________(近来).8.Good ________(准备) should be made before we have the important meeting.9.The Great Wall was firstly built during the Qin ____________(朝代).10.I have no idea of the ___________(平均) size of classes in the UK.三、动词填空(10分)1.Tom as well as his parents __________(help) the old lady to clean her room now and then. 2.Every means _________(try) to solve the problem since last week.3.By the time the class began, the girl __________(telephone) the teacher for his absence. 4.Many books and clothes _________(donate) to the children in the earthquake-stricken areas since the Hope Project was founded.5.The plan ____________(approve) before it was carried out.6.We bought the computer from the company ____________ by the German. (run)7.Our teacher said that a new film ____________(show) in our school next Friday.8.The book you _________(refer) to the other day is really well worth reading.9.The teacher walked into the classroom _________(follow) a group of students.10.I don’t know my weight so I want to have myself __________(weigh)四、完成句子(10分)1.很抱歉,我现在得离开了。

I ___________ ___________ say that I have to leave now.2.周末出游听起来像个好主意。

__________ __________ an outing at the weekend __________ __________ a good idea. 3.有些校服看起来非常乏味,这是真的。

___________ is true ___________ some school uniforms look very ___________.4.除了准备考试,我们还要填很多的表格。

Besides __________ __________ the tests, we have to fill __________ a lot of forms as well.5.一听到命令,士兵就立刻出发了。

___________ ___________ the order, the soldiers ___________ __________ immediately. 6.我们要求所有的学生都参加这次运动会。

All the students _________ _________ _________ to take part _________ the sports meeting.五、单项选择(20分)1.________ many problems ________, the manager couldn’t go to sleep all day and all night.A.With; to solve B.Because; solvedC.Besides; solved D.With; solved2.Li Fang, for ________ English was once very hard, is now a famous expert in English.A.whose B.who C.whom D.that3.Five people won the “China’s Green Figure” award, a title ________ to ordinary people for their contributions to environmental protection.A.being given B.is given C.given D.was given4.The homework is ________ heavy for the students to finish, so the students being to complain ________ it.A.much too; for B.too much; aboutC.much too; of D.too much; to5.-Miss Janet taught wonderful yesterday.-Sorry, I was ill so I didn’t __________ her class.A.attend B.join C.join in D.take part in 6.There are ________ many kinds of computers ________ that I didn’t know which one to buy.A.such; to choose B.so; to choose fromC.so; to choose D.such; too choose from7.Living in the dormitory means ________ to take care of yourself, understand each other’s differences and share ________ interests.A.to learn; common B.learning; ordinaryC.to learn; ordinary D.learning; common8.-Shall we go on an outing this weekend?-I have no idea. ________.A.That’s OK. B.Never mind C.It depends D.I doesn’t matter. 9.A lot of children are used to ________ their time ________ up by their parents and they simply don’t know ________ with their themselves.A.have; full; what to do B.having; filled; how to doC.have; filling; what to do D.having; filled; what to do10.-You are not a new member, are you?-________. I ________ only yesterday.A.No, I am; was on the team B.No, I’m not; joinedC.Yes, I am; took part in D.Yes, I am; joined11.Meeting my uncle after all these years was an unforgettable moment, ________ I will always treasure.A.that B.one that C.it D.and which 12.Although Tom isn’t ________ as Michel Jordon, he is good at other fields.A.as good a basketball player B.good as a basketball playerC.as a good basketball player D.a as good basketball player13.-Nancy is coming tonight.-But she ________.A.promises B.promised C.had promised D.will promise 14.Would you please tell us something about your ________ in South Africa?A.experiences B.experience C.experiencing D.experienced15.________ is known to everyone, the moon travels around the earth once every month.A.It B.As C.That D.What16.Our English teacher is ________ our teacher, she is also our best friend.A.rather than B.other than C.more than D.less than 17.Many new ideas ________ during the discussion at yesterday’s assembly.A.were come up with B.were come upC.came up D.came up with18.-Whom would you like to talk with at the end of the lecture?-The lady ________ herself Miss White.A.calling B.calledC.being called herself D.named19.I ________ while reading the English textbook. Luckily, my roommate woke me up in time!A.had fallen asleep B.have fallen asleepC.fell asleep D.fall asleep20.She enjoys ________ the Internet and keeping in touch with his friends by ________.A.surfing; e-mails B.searching; e-mailC.surfing; e-mail D.searching; e-mails六、完型填空。

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