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上海高一上英語月考卷PAGE—PAGE4—2017學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期12月考試高一英語試卷(本試卷滿分100分。考試時(shí)間90分鐘。)I.ListeningComprehensionPartAShortConversations10%Directions:InPartA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.A.Heisoverweight. B.He’ssufferingfromcancer.C.Hehasaheartattack. D.Hehasgivenupsmoking.2.A.Hecouldn’tsleepwell.B.Hedreamedagooddream.C.Hestayeduptopreparefortheexam. D.Hedidwellintheexam.3.A.Shelikestomakefriends. B.Sheworksinarestaurant. C.She’shonestandgenerous. D.She’sgoodatcooking.9.A.Sheistoohungry.B.Sheaskstochangeabeefsteak.C.Herhusbandlikesit.D.Herfirstbeefsteakisontheground.10.A.Someicecream. B.Aglassofwater.C.Awatermelon. D.AbottleofCoca-Cola.SectionBPassages(6%)Directions:InpartB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Toseehisfootballmatch. B.Tocelebratehisbirthday. C.Tocelebratehisretirement. D.Towelcomehimjoininginanewteam.12.A.Hisbehaviorisnotsportsman-style.B.Fewpeopleknowhimthesedays. C.Heissometimesnotveryconfident. D.Hehasagreatsenseofhumor.13.A.Encouragehisteammates. B.MakehisteammateslaughC.Leadtheteammatestopractice. D.Teachhisteammatesspecialskills.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingtalk.14.A.Theytraveledwithtwo-wheeledcarriage.B.Theyusedlogsonriversandlakes.C.Theyusedrollersunderboats.D.Theytraveledonthebackofhorses.15.A.Thewheel. B.Thestagecoach. C.Thecar. D.Thebambooraft.16.A.Itcantransportmorepeople.B.Itcantravelfasterandeasier.C.Itcanpullheavyloads.D.Itcanrunonanykindofroad..Ⅱ.GrammarandVocabulary10%Directions:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.17.Areyouinterestedin_____?A.howdidhedoitB.hedidithowC.howhediditD.hehowdiditSheisalwaysthelast__________atthemeeting.A.spoke B.speak C.speaking D.tospeakThankyouforyourinvitation,butI’mnotsure__________I’llbefreethatday.A.whether B.that C.when D.whatI’llgotherebyair__________Ihavetosellmyhousetogetenoughmoneyforaticket. A.evenif B.unless C.whether D.because21.Parentsaretaughttounderstand______importanteducationistotheirchildren’sfuture.A.thatB.how C.such D.so22.Theotherday,mybrotherdrovehiscardownthestreetat_________Ithoughtwasadangerousspeed.A.as B.which C.what D.that23.Hismotherinsistedthathe___thecoatwhengoingout.A.puton B.putson C.toputon D.puttingon24.______youmayhave,youshouldgatheryourcouragetofacethechallenge.A.HoweveraseriousproblemB.WhataseriousproblemC.HoweverseriousaproblemD.Whatseriousaproblem25.We’rehavingameetinginhalfanhour.Thedecision______atthemeetingwillinfluencethefutureofourcompany.A.tobemadeB.beingmadeC.madeD.havingbeenmadeIcan’tforget_________Janeagaintenyearsaftergraduation.Shereallyhaschangedalot.A.meet B.tomeet C.meeting D.tomeetingIII.Blank-filling9%Directions:Completethepassagewiththeproperwordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Onewordisnotneeded.A.talentedB.positionC.sufferedD.unfortunatelyAB.sheltersAC.competingAD.inventionsBC.eventuallyBD.honorCD.coveringAthenawasthefavoritedaughterofZeus(宙斯).Zeusonce___27___aterribleheadacheandheorderedHephaestus,godoffire,tocuthisheadopen.Atthatmoment,Athenawasbornfromherfather’shead.Atherbirth,Athenawasabeautifulfull-growngirl,dressedinherprotective___28___,readytofighttheenemiesoftheGreekpeople.Athenawasawisegoddess(女神).Shetaughtpeoplehowtoplaymusicalinstruments.Shewas___29___enoughtoinventusefultoolswhichtheGreeksusedintheirdailylives.OnestorytheGreekstoldwasaboutAthenaandPoseidon,godofthesea,___30___foratempletobebuiltintheirnameinthecityofAthens.Todecidewhichgodtheywouldhonor,thelocalpeoplewouldchoosebetweenAthenaandPoseidon’s___31___.Poseidoncreatedasaltwaterspringfromrocks.Itwas___32___anamazingbutunusablecreation,aspeoplecouldneitherdrinksaltwaternorbatheinit.Athenamadeanolive(橄欖)treethatprovidedhumanswith___33___fromthesun,gavethemolivesandoliveoilforfood,andfirewoodforcooking.ThepeopleofAthens___34___choseAthenaasthewinnerand,inher___35___builttheParthenon,whichcanstillbeseeninAthensIV.Cloze15%Directions:Foreachblankinthefollowingpassage,therearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Freshoutofresidency(住院醫(yī)師實(shí)習(xí)期),Itookajobinasmallhospital’semergencydepartment.NoonewantedtoworkonChristmasEveandtheshift(輪班)wenttome36Iwasthenewestmember.Ikissedmyfamilygoodbyeandwenttospendthenightinthehospital.Itwasa37job. At9pm,amanwasbroughtin.Hewashavingaheartattack.Hisfacewaspale,andhelooked38.Ididmybesttohelphim.BeforeIleftinthemorning,I39toseehowhewasdoing.Thesituationwasstillserious,buthehadlivedthroughthenightandwassleeping. Emergencydoctorsdon’thave40relationshipswithpatientslikeotherdoctors.Wegetthe41sickandthewounded.Oftenthey’refrightenedorangryatusjustbecausewe’rethere.Theypassthroughourhandsandoutthedoor.We42seethemagain. Thefollowingyear,IgotChristmasEvedutyagain.At9pm,thenursetoldmetherewasa43inthehallwhowantedtoseeme.WhenIcamenear,themanintroducedhimselfasMr.Leeandsaid,“Youprobablydon’tremembermebutlastChristmasyou44mylife.Thankyoufortheyearyougaveme.”Heandhiswifehuggedme,handedmeasmallgift,andleft.Iwasmorethanalittlesurprised—and45 Thefollowingyearanewdoctorhadjoinedthegroup,andmyfamilywas46thatIcouldstayhomeonChristmasEve.ButIwantedtoseeifMr.andMrs.Leewould47me.ThistimeI48fortheshift.Ikeptaneyeonthedoor.Onceagain,at9pm,theLeesappeared,carryingtheirnewgrandchild. Mr.Lee,hisfamilyandIspent13ChristmasEvestogether.ThelastyearIsawhim,hebroughtmeagolden49engraved(刻著)withasingleword:Friendship.Mr.Leediedthenextyear.NowmyfamilyandIringiteveryChristmasEveatexactly9pmandofferatoasttothemanwhodidn’t50.36.A.though B.because C.if D.while37.A.thankless B.helpless C.meaningless D.effortless38.A.patient B.well C.frightened D.disappointed39.A.stoppedby B.showedup C.wokeup D.stoodby40.A.continuing B.friendly C.direct D.special41.A.regularly B.gradually C.slightly D.suddenly42.A.frequently B.never C.rarely D.hopefully43.A.friend B.doctor C.couple D.cousin44.A.saved B.enriched C.added D.spared45.A.interested B.moved C.shocked D.satisfied46.A.guilty B.certain C.delighted D.confused47.A.call B.visit C.thank D.reward48.A.waited B.looked C.longed D.volunteered49.A.board B.telephone C.bell D.clock50.A.leave B.forget C.change D.loseV.ReadingComprehension19%Directions:Readthefollowingtwopassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AThefirstEnglishwindowwasjustaslit(裂縫)inthewall.Itwascutlong,sothatitwouldletinasmuchlightaspossible,andnarrow,tokeepoutthebadweather.However,theslitletinmorewindthanlight.Thisiswhyitwascalled“thewind’seye”.Theword“window”itselfcomesfromtwoOldNorsewordsforwindandeye.Beforewindowswereused,theancienthallsandcastlesofnorthernEuropeandBritainweredarkandsmoky.Theirgreatroomswerehigh,withonlyaholeintherooftoletoutthesmokefromtorchesandcookingfires.Astimewenton,peoplewantedmorelightandairintheirhomes.Theymade“thewind’seyes”widersoastoadmitairandlight.Theystretchedcanvas(粗布)ortapestry(掛毯)acrossthemtokeepoutthebadweather.Theword“window”originallymeans_____.A.openingtolookround. B.lettinginlight.C.Wind’seye D.Wind52.ThefirstEnglishwindowwasa_____.A.largeholeintheroof B.holecoveredwithcanvasC.slitcoveredwithpaper D.slitinthewall53.Thewindowgotitsnamebecauseit_____.A.keptoutthelight B.blewoutthesmokeC.letinmorewindthanlight D.letinmostlylight54.IntheancientcastlesofnorthernEurope,smokewentoutthrough_____.A.thewindows B.thedoorsC.aholeinthewall D.aholeintheroof55.Astimepassed,peoplecoveredthewindowswithcanvassoasto_____.A.admitthelight B.admitthewindC.letoutthesmoke D.keepoutthebadweatherBItisNewYear’sEve.Asthehandsoftheclockmovetowardsmidnight,theoldyearisslowlydying;inafewminutestheNewYearwillbeborn.Itisatimeforlookingbackandlookingforward.Welookbackoverallthathashappenedduringthepastyear,toourselves,toourcityandtotheworld.WelookforwardtotheNewYearthatisjustbeginningandhopethatitwillbringhealthandhappinesstoallmankind.InScotlandthelastdayoftheyearisthemostimportantholidayofthewinter,muchmoreimportantthanChristmas.OnNewYear’sEvefriendsandneighborsgoaboutfromhousetohousedrinkingatoasttotheNewYearandwishingeachotherluck.InEnglandandWalesNewYear’sDayisaholidayandmostpeoplesituptillaftermidnightonNewYear’sEve“toseetheNewYearin”andmanygotopartiesanddances.MostofthebigLondonhotelsholdaNewYear’sEvedance,andmostfamilieswillgoouttooneoftheseparties.Thelargeroomwherethedanceisheldisbeautiful.Aroundtheedgeofthedancefloor,therearelittletableswherepeoplemaysitwhentheyarenotdancing.Astheclockstrikesmidnighthundredsofcolouredballoonscomedownfromtheroof,andthedancersshoutandmakeagreatnoisetowelcomeintheNewYear.Thenalljoinhandstosing.TheNewYearhasbegun.56.Fromthepassage,wecantellthatNewYear’sEveisatimefor_____.A.givingpresentstoone’sfriends B.dancingC.thinkingaboutthepastandthefuture D.singingsongs57.PeopleusuallyhopethattheNewYearwillbringthem_____.A.goodhealthandhappiness B.invitationsC.thingsremembered D.atoast58.Accordingtothepassage,_____isthemostimportantholidayofthewinterinScotland,A.ChristmasEve B.ChristmasDayC.NewYear’sEve D.ThesecondofJanuary59.PeopleinEnglandandWales_____.A.donotcelebrateNewYear’sEveB.haveaholidayonNewYear’sDayC.spendNewYear’sDaydancingD.gototheirfriends’housesonNewYear’sDay60.When_____onNewYear’sEve,theNewYearhasbegun.A.thepeoplejoinhandstosing B.thecolouredballoonscomedownC.thedancersshoutandblowwhistle D.theclockstrikestwelveC TherearealotofdangerousandterriblepestsinNortheasternIndia,butthetree-beesarethemostterrible.Theyarekillers.Unlikemostbees,whichwillsting(蜇)youonlyiftheyaredisturbedorbothered,tree-beeswillattackyouinthousandsornoobviousreason.Andtheywillgoafteryouforyourlife. Walkingalongadustyroadonesunnymorning,whileIwasonholidaytherelastyear,Ifoundmyself,withouttheleastwarning,thecenterofsuchanattack.Theairabovemesuddenlybecamethickwithbees.Despitetheheat,Iwentcoldallover.UntilthenIhadneverheardofIndiantree-bees,butIhadrecentlyseenafilmcalled“TheAngrySwarm”,whosesubjectwaskiller-bees. Ibegantoruntothevillageabouthalfamileaway.ButIwassooncoveredfromheadtofootwithbees.Theycrawledinthousandsalloverme,stingingwithterriblepain.Itorethemawayinhandfuls,onlytomakeroomforothers.EachtimeIopenedmylipsforbreath,morebeesenteredmymouth,untilmytonguewasstungtotwiceitsnormalsizeandIcouldhardlybreathe. WhenIreachedthevillage,Irantowardsahousethatwasbeingbuilt.Assoonasthemenworkingtheresawthebeesthatwereaccompanyingme,theyranforsafetyattopspeed. Soonmyeyeshadcompletelyclosed.Ifellintoaheapofbrickdustusedforbuilding.Ipushedmyselfdownintothisuntilmyheadandshoulderswerecovered.Iimmediatelyfoundmyselfinaworsesituation,thedustchoking(窒息)outwhatlittlelifeIhadleft.WhenIstruggledupoutofthebrickdust,theangrybeesmadeanewattackonme.NowIalreadyusedupallmypatienceandstrength.Iranweaklyaboutincircles.ThenIwentdown,inastateofunconsciousness. IwassavedbytwocleverGurkhaswhoracedtoaheapofdrygrassandquicklysurroundedmewithathickwalloffireandsmokeuntilthebeesweredrivenaway.Theyremainedwithme,Ilaterlearned,takingstingsoutofmybodyforthenextthreehoursuntiladoctorwasfoundandbrought.61.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutthetree-beesinNortheasternIndia?A.Theyaremostdangerousandterrible.B.Theyattackpeopleinlargernumbers.C.Theywillnotattackunlesstheyarebothered.D.Theywillstingpeopletodeath.62.Whydidthewriterfeelfrightenedwhenhesawthetree-bees?A.Becausehewassurroundedwithoutwarning.B.Becausehethoughtofthefilmhehadrecentlyseenaboutkiller-bees.C.BecauseheknewthatIndiantree-beesweremostdangerous.D.Becausethetemperatureoftheatmospheresuddenlywentcold.63.Whenthemenbuildingthehousesawthebeesgoingafterthewriter,they______.A.ranovertosavehim B.ranawayasfastastheycouldC.rantothetopofthebuilding D.useddrygrasstofightagainstthebees64.Whatseemstobemostusefulindrivingawaythetree-bees?A.CleverGurkhas. B.Brickdust.C.Drygrass. D.Smokeandfire.DNeuschwansteinCastle(NewSwanStoneCastle)isoneofthemostbeautifulandfamouscastlesinGermany.OriginallyorderedtobebuiltbyKingLudwigII,thefairy-talecastleisatypicalexampleofneo-romantic(新浪漫主義)style.ThefamousGermancastleoverlooksthecharmingHohenschwangauvalleyandislocatedonlyashortdistancefromthepopulartouristtown,Fussen.Thisfairy-talelookofNeuschwansteinCastleeveninspiredWaltDisneytocreatetheMagicKingdom.Constructiononthecastlebeganin1869,butgiventheexacttastesoftheking,theprogresswentveryslowly.Asanexample,ittook14workersfourandahalfyearsjusttocompletethewoodworkinLudwig’sbedroom.ThekingnamedthecastleafteracharacterinoneofRichardWagner’soperas--theSwanKnight.InnoneoftheothercastlesinGermanywillyoufindmoreexamplesofLudwig’sfondnessforWagner’swork.Wall-hangingsshowingscenesfromWagner’soperascanbefoundinside.ConstructiononthecastlewasstoppedwhenKingLudwigIIwasbroughtdownbecauseoftheintrigue(陰謀)withinhisowncabinet(內(nèi)閣).TheKinghimselfhardlycaredaboutmattersofthestate.UnderBavarianlaw,aKingcouldberemovedfrompowerifhewerefoundunfittorule.Thecabineteventuallydidthat.However,Ludwig’spuzzlingdeath--reportedthathekilledhimselfatthetime--suggeststhathismenwerenothappywithonlythrowinghimoutofpower.AllthisaddstothemysteriousairofNeuschwanstein,andmakesitoneofthemostfascinatingcastlesinGermany.Unfortunately,manyoftheroomsinthecharmingcastleremainedundecorated.Only14roomswerefinishedbeforeLudwig’sdeath.Inside,thethrone(御座)roomisthepictureofmagnificence,butthereisnothrone,onlyaraisedplatformattheendoftheroom,astheKingwasremovedfrompowerbeforeathroneroomcouldbebuilt.65.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Manyworkersspentmorethanfouryearstocompletethethroneroominthecastle.B.KingLudwigIIgaveWaltDisneyinspirationofcreatingtheMagicC.KingLudwigIIwasagreatfanofRichardWagner,agreatGermanmusician.D.Neuschwanstein66.Accordingtothepassage,KingLudwigII’sdeathwasquite______.A.strange B.natural C.sudden D.painful67.Theword“that”inthethirdparagraphofthepassagerefersto______.A.kickingKingLudwigIIoutofpower.B.takingKingLudwigII’slife.C.stoppingtheconstructiononthecastle.D.consideringthekingasunfittorule.68.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.A.WaltDisneyalsoshowedgreatinterestinRichWagnerB.castlesbuiltfortheking’sfamilyusuallyshowedtheexacttasteofthekingC.KingLudwigIIwasmoreinterestedinartthaninrunningthecountryD.KingLudwigIIdidn’tevenplantobuildathroneroominthecastle69.Thepassagemainlytellsusabout______.A.thedarksideofKingLudwigII’scabinetB.thehistoricalbackgroundofNeuschwansteinC.theunhappylifeofKingLudwigIIinGermanyD.thecauseofbuildingNeuschwanstein第二卷I.Completethefollowingsentenceswiththecorrectformsofthewordsandphrasesgivenintheboxbelow.(10%)A.tell…apartB.toguardagainstC.inawayD.getoverAB.smellout

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