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1、山西大學(xué)附中2011-2012學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高一(12月)月考英語(yǔ)試題(考查時(shí)間:90分鐘) (考查內(nèi)容:Book2 Module 1 and Module 2) 第卷(選擇題,共74分)第一部分 聽(tīng)力 (共兩節(jié),共9分)第一節(jié)(共5題,每題1分)1.How many colds have the man and his wife had?A. Ten B. Eight C. Six2. How is the womans mother now?A . She is quite healthy. B. She is seriously ill. C. She is much better.3.
2、What does the woman mean?A. Kellys perhaps near.B. Kelly forgot to take her bag.C. Kelly might be having lunch now.4. What does the woman probably do?A. She is a headmasterB. She is a student. C. She is a reporter.5. What do we know about the woman?A. She didnt work hard. B. She cheated in her Engli
3、sh test. C. She didnt pass her English test.第二節(jié)(共4題, 每題1分)6. Whats Jennys father?A. He is an engineer. B. He is a boss. C. He is an officer.7. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Jenny lives happier than Mary.B. The woman doesnt like Jenny at all.C. The man doesnt agree that money means happi
4、ness.8. When will the man probably go to Africa?A. This winter. B. This month. C. This year.9. How many people went to Africa with the woman?A. Two. B. Threes C. Four.第二部分 英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)1. Youre overweight. Youd better _ for a few weeks.A. a diet B. diet C. on the diet D. on a die
5、t2. - What is Li Ming going to be? - Hell be an English teacher by the time he_ twenty four.A. is B. will be C. is going to be D. had been 3. _ do we see him now.A. Rarely B. Rare C. Often D. Always4. - He is suffering from _ in his stomach. But he is still working. - Maybe he knows no _, no gains.A
6、. pain; pain B. a pain; pains C. pains; pain D. paining ;pains5. Im afraid what you said yesterday _ him. A. injured B. broke C. hurt D. damaged6. _ or you will be tired tomorrow in class.A. If you stay up late B. Unless you stay up late C. Stay up late D. Dont stay up late7. - Why did you buy a new
7、 suit?- I _ have an interview next week.A. am about to B. maybeC. will D. am going to8. A persons _ body temperature is about 37.A. ordinaryB. normal C. common D. usual9.The car _ Mr. Smith was seriously broken in a traffic accident last night.A. belongs to B. belonged to C. to belong to D. belongin
8、g to10. _ is a good way to keep fit.A. Taking exercise B. Take exercise C. Doing exercise D. Taking exercises11. Nowadays many young people are _ computer games.A. addicted to B. addiction to C. addicted with D. addictive to12. Studies show that people are more_ to suffer from back problems if they
9、always sit before computer screens for long hours.A. possible B. maybe C. likely D. probably13. We dont allow _ here, but you _ in the smoking room.A. to smoke; allow to smoke B. smoking; allow smoking C. to smoke; are allowed smoking D. smoking; are allowed to smoke14. - What about going for a ride
10、 in the countryside? -_.A. I couldnt agree more. B. Thats right. C. Im not sure about that. D. Absolutely!15. _ win the contest, he is training very hard.A. In order to B. So as to C. In order that D. So as that第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從所給四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選擇出最佳選項(xiàng)。Isnt it amazing how one person,
11、 sharing one idea, at the right time and place can change the course of your lifes history? This is certainly what happened in my _1_ .When I was 14, I was hitchhiking from Houston, Texas, through El Paso on my _2_ to California. I , a high school dropout with learning _3_ was following my dream, an
12、d decided to surf the biggest _4_ in the world, first in California and then in Hawaii, where I would later live. Upon reaching downtown El Paso, I met an old man, a beggar, on the street corner, who stopped me and asked if I was _5_ away from home. I told him, “ Not exactly, sir.” While at home, my
13、 father said to me “ Its important to _6_ your dream and what is in your heart. Son.”After chatting for a few minutes, the _7_ beggar told me to follow him. He told me that he had something grand to _8_ with me. We walked a couple of blocks until we came to a library, where the beggar first _9_ me t
14、o a table and asked me to wait for a moment_10_ he looked for something special among the shelves. A few moments later, he _11_ with a couple of old books under his arms, and then started with a few statements that were very _12_ and that changed my life. He said,” There are tow things that I want t
15、o _13_ you:Number one is never to judge a book by its cover, for a cover can _14_ you. Well, young man, Ive got a little _15_ for you. I am one of the wealthiest men in the world. But a year ago, my wife _16_ away. I realized there were certain things I had not yet _17_ in life, one of which is to l
16、ive like a beggar on the streets. So, you see, dont ever judge a book by its cover.”“ Number two is to learn how to _18_, my boy. For there is only one thing that people cant take away from you, and that is your wisdom.” At that moment, he presented the _19_ of Plato and Aristotle - Immortal(不朽的) cl
17、assics from ancient times.The beggar then led me back on the streets near where we _20_ met. His parting request was for me never to forget what he taught me.1. A. caseB. careerC. journeyD. life2. A. routeB. pathC. wayD. road3. A. abilitiesB. disabilityC. interestD. talents4. A. rainsB. wavesC. clou
18、dsD. winds5. A. drivingB. escapingC. fleeingD. running6. A. catchB. followC. understandD. recognize7. A. friendlyB. strangeC. hungryD. curious8. A. chargeB. consultC. shareD. communicate9. A. ledB. sentC. pushedD. ordered10. A. unlessB. thoughC. whileD. since11. A. wentB. heldC. returnedD. carried12
19、. A. commonB. specialC. interestingD. attractive13. A. teachB. orderC. adviseD. request14. A. attractB. upsetC. interestD. fool15. A. disappointmentB. joyC. surpriseD. excitement16. A. walkedB. passedC. droveD. gave17. A. heardB. seenC. experiencedD. witnessed18. A. workB. liveC. writeD. read19. A.
20、writingsB. poemsC. novelsD. stories20. A. earlierB. onceC. alreadyD. first第三部分 閱讀理解(共15題,每小題2分,共30分)AI believe that my country, Poland, is a perfect example for a place where food is particularly important. When we were little children, we began to understand how much a loaf of bread meant to our pa
21、rents-to some it might sound silly but for me the custom of kissing bread before you started cutting it was simply amazing. It's not so common nowadays to treat food that way, since you hardly ever bake your own bread. Besides, everyone would call you crazy if you tried to kiss every bread roll
22、before you ate them! But though we no longer make our food from scratch (起點(diǎn)), some customs have been kept-that's why I feel so sorry every time I have to throw any food away-even though I no longer live with my parents and nobody would blame me for this anymore!Many people of our nation are stil
23、l working as farmers, eating what they grow and harvest and therefore enjoying everything more. It's widely known that you value more anything that needs your effort in the first place. In most homes in Poland, especially those of farmers, the whole family would try and have their meals together
24、-extremely difficult now, but so rewarding (值得) ! You can share other members' troubles and successes, give your children some attention, or just sit down for a moment instead of rushing through life aimlessly. Furthermore, your body, and stomach in particular will be very grateful (感激) for such
25、 a time! In Poland, a wedding, Christmas or even a birthday is celebrated with a great meal. Women in the house get together and cook, sometimes for a few days before the event, and the extremely good or unusual food will be remembered and widely talked about.You cannot over-value the importance of
26、food in the country. What's more, almost everyone in Poland will be as interested in the topic as I am.1. When the writer was a child, he / she _. A. found people were crazy about bread B. learned people hardly baked their own breadC. thought that cutting bread was amazing D. began to realize th
27、e importance of food2. The writer feels very sorry when he/she has to throw away any food because _.A. he/she makes food from scratch B. his/her parents would blame him/herC. some customs still have effect on him/her D. many people are still working hard as farmers3. From the text, we can learn that
28、, in Poland, _. A. most meals can be interesting topics for a long timeB. family members can know more about each other by having meals togetherC. it's common for women to get together to cook for a few daysD. the whole family often have meals together nowadaysBSCREENGRABS BBC1PLANET EARTH9AMFre
29、sh Water provides an expensive subject for the third programme in the BBC's fascinating new natural-history series. Broadly, we investigate the world's lakes and rivers and the creatures which inhabit them. Thus we visit the deepest lake on the planet, Lake Baikal in Siberia. We observe larg
30、e colonies of Indian smooth-coated otters (above) looking around. A magical series which give us a real sense of context in relation to the planet we inhabit.BBC2FAMILY GUY11.45PMRoad to Europe. Without proper identification, Brain and Stewie stow away on a plane they think is leaving for England. T
31、hey're wrong, and soon they're in Saudi Arabia (Brain: "Oh my God, we are finished. We are lost in the desert.") at a beginning of a long trip home. ITV1AGATHA CHRISTIE'S POIROT9 PMCards on the Table. Tonight's mystery concerns the death of one of the richest and most myste
32、rious men, Mr Shaitana(Alexander Siddig ) who has a fascination with crime. Shaitana hosts dinner and a game of bridge in his apartment, but when the time comes the first guests to take their leave, they discover that their host has been stabbed through his heart.Channel 4THE GAMES: LIVE9 PMFor the
33、first time on Games, the men fight in a Kendo Tournament, using 1.2m shinai (Bamboo swords). The woman compete in the cycling, racing wheel-to wheel on competition bikes with no brakes. Plus other news the English Institute of sports in Sheffield. 4. The Fresh Water series at 9 PM _.A. is devoted to
34、 the freshwater creatures in the worldB. explores the lakes, rivers and the creatures in themC. explains the relationship among inhabitants on the earthD. focuses on the deepest river on the planet5. The phrase "stow away" most probably means "_".A. hide secretly B. talk excitedl
35、y C. operate easily D. guide successfully6. A mystery story adapted from Agatha Christie's novel will be shown on _.A. BBC1 B. BBC2 C. ITV1 D. Channel 4CFew laws are so effective that you can see results just days after they take effect. But in the nine days since the federal cigarette tax more
36、than doubled-to $1. 01 per pack-smokers have jammed telephone "quit lines" across the country seeking to kick the habit. This is not a surprise to public health advocates. They've studied the effect of state tax increases for years, finding that smokers, especially teens, are price sen
37、sitive. Nor is it a shock to the industry, which fiercely fights every tax increase. The only wonder is that so many states insist on closing their ears to the message. Tobacco taxes improve public health, they raise money and most particularly, they deter people from taking up the habit as teens, w
38、hich is when nearly all smokers are addicted. Yet the rate of taxation varies widely. In Manhattan, for instance, which has the highest tax in the nation, a pack of Marlboro Light Kings cost 10.06 at one drugstore Wednesday. Charleston, S, C., where the 7-cent-a-pack tax is the lowest in the nation.
39、 The price was $4. 78. The influence is obvious. In New York, high school smoking hit a new low in the latest surveys-13.8%, far below the national average. By comparison, 26% of high school students smoke in Kentucky, Other low-tax states have similarly depressing teen-smoking records. Hal Rogers,
40、Representative from Kentucky, like those who are against high tobacco taxes, argues that the burden of the tax falls on low-income Americans "who choose to smoke." That's true, But there is more reason in keeping future generations of low-income workers from getting hooked in the first
41、 place, As for today's adults, if the new tax drives them to quit, they will have more to spend on their families, cut their risk of cancer and heart disease and feel better. 7.The text is mainly about_. A. the effect of tobacco tax increase B. the rate of teen smoking C. the price of cigarettes
42、 D. the differences in tobacco tax rate 8 .What does the author think is a surprise? A. Teen smokers are price sensitive. B. Some states still keep the tobacco tax low. C. Tobacco taxes improve public health. D. Tobacco industry fiercely fights the tax rise. 9. The underlined word "deter"
43、in Paragraph 3 most probably means _. A. free B. remove C. benefit D. discarding 10. Rogers' attitude towards the low-income smokers might be that of _. A. tolerance B. unconcern C. doubt D. sympathy 11. What can we learn from the last paragraph? A. The new tax will be beneficial in the long run
44、. B. Low-income Americans are more likely to fall ill. C. Future generations will be hooked on smoking. D. Adults will depend more on their families. DPeople diet to look more attractive. Fish diet to avoid being beaten up, thrown out of their social group, and getting eaten as a result. That is the
45、 fascinating conclusion of the latest research into fish behavior by a team of Australian scientists.The research team have discovered that subordinate fish voluntarily diet to avoid challenging their larger competitors. "In studying gobies we noticed that only the largest two individuals, a ma
46、le and female, had breeding (繁殖) rights within the group," explains Marian Wong. "All other group members are nonbreeding females, each being 5-10% smaller than its next largest competitor. We wanted to find out how they maintain this precise size separation."The reason for the size d
47、ifference was easy to see. Once a subordinate fish grows to within 5-10% of the size of its larger competitor, it causes a fight which usually ends in the smaller goby being driven away from the group. More often than not, the evicted fish is then eaten up.It appeared that the smaller fish were keep
48、ing themselves small in order to avoid challenging the boss fish. Whether they did so voluntarily, by restraining how much they ate, was not clear. The research team decided to do an experiment. They tried to fatten up some of the subordinate gobies to see what happened. To their surprise, the gobie
49、s simply refused the extra food they were offered, clearly preferring to remain small and avoid fights, over having a feast.The discovery challenges the traditional scientific view of how boss individuals keep their position in a group. Previously it was thought that large individuals simply used th
50、eir weight and size to threaten their subordinates and take more of the food for themselves, so keeping their competitors small.While the habits of gobies may seem a little mysterious, Dr. Wong explains that understanding the relationships between boss and subordinate animals is important to underst
51、anding how hierarchical (等級(jí)的) societies remain stable.The research has proved the fact that voluntary dieting is a habit far from exclusive to humans. "As yet, we lack a complete understanding of how widespread the voluntary reduction of food intake is in nature," the researchers comment.
52、"Data on human dieting suggests that, while humans generally diet to improve health or increase attractiveness, rarely does it improve long-term health and males regularly prefer females that are fatter than the females' own ideal."12. When a goby grows to within 5-10% of the size of i
53、ts larger competitor, it _.A. has breeding rights. B. faces danger C. eats its competitor D. leaves the group itself13. The underlined words "the evicted fish" in Paragraph 3 refer to _.A. the fish beaten up B. the fish found outC. the fish fattened up D. the fish driven away14. The experi
54、ment showed that the smaller fish_ .A. fought over a feast B. went on diet willinglyC. preferred some extra food D. challenged the boss fish15. What is the text mainly about?A. Fish dieting and human dieting. B. Dieting and health.C. Human dieting. D. Fish dieting.第卷(非選擇題,共26分)第四部分:寫作(共兩節(jié),共26分)第一節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(每小題1分,共10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上英語(yǔ)老師要求同桌之間互相修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。刪除:把多余的詞用斜線()劃掉。增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(),并在該詞下面寫出該加的詞。修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,在該詞下面寫出修改后的詞。注意:1、每處錯(cuò)誤及修改均僅限一詞。2、只允許修改10處,多者(從11處起)不計(jì)分。It was alm
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