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1、完形填空:高一英語(yǔ)完形閱讀初高中銜接訓(xùn)練Do you know how ut 1, 500, but many ofmany Ian guages there are in the world? There are abo them are not con sidered very21.En glish is con sideredone of the most important Ianguages because many people 22it, not only inEngland and America,23 in other countries of the world.About

2、 200, 000, 000 speak it24their own Ianguage, and another 230, 000, 000 use itas 25Ian guage. It is 26 to say how many people are lear ning it.27boys andgirlsin schools are trying to do so.Many 28 children study French. French is also a very importantIanguage.29childre n study Germa n, Russia n, Japa

3、 nese andChin ese.Which is the best 30 to learn a Ianguage? We know that we all learnt 31 Ian guage well whe n we were32.If we lear n a sec ond Ian guage inthedoes a small child do? It 34hears.When it wants something, 36 and talking in it all of the ,they will learn it 38.hear and to 39. It is best

4、to33 way, it may not seem so difficult. Whatwhat people say, and it tries to guess what it it has to 35 it. It is using the Ianguage, time. If people use a sec ond Ian guage37In school, you lear n toread, to write, to21.A.spokenB. happyC. importa ntD. ideal(理想的)22.A. likeB. useC. operateD. play23.A.

5、 butB. andC. tooD. so24.A. likeB. withC. forD. as25.A. dista ntB. a secondC. the sec ondD. a special26.A. easyB. aga inC. difficultD. best27.A. Millio ns ofB. Hun dreds ofC. Tens ofD. Thousa nds of28.A. Chi neseB. JapaneseC. En glishD. Asia n29.A. SomeB. ThousandsC. AllD. Much30.A. timeB. wayC. thi

6、ngD. place31.A. a foreig nB. our mothersC. othersD. our own32.A. bornB. childre nC. grow nD. boys33.A. sameB. differe ntC. usefulD. good34.A. talksB. wan tsC. criesD. follows35.A. askB. wantC. getD. ask for36.A. speak ingB. writ ingC. thi nki ngD. doing37.A. some timeB. sometimesC. all the timeD. fo

7、r the time38.A. flue ntB. con fide ntC. freelyD. easily39.A. fightB. si ngC.speakD. play40. A. mouth閱讀理解B. handsC. earsD. eyeslearn all new words through the40 . You can read them, spell them andspeak them later.AAs Sam slowly woke, he got a funny feeli ng in his stomach. He knew he would have to do

8、 somethi ng that he had bee n afraid to do for a long time.The school bus came on time,and he sat with his friend, Billy.They chatted about baseball .It was a great way to get his mind off what he had to do later. As they got close to the school,he could feel his heart beati ng.His hands werestart i

9、ng to sweat. He hated this!He entered Mrs. Owen sclass.She was smiling,and saying hello to all her students as she did every morning.“ Hi,Sam! ” she said as he walked in.“ Hi,he ” said and quickly sat in his seat.Then the class began to take their spelling test.He looked at the clock.The time was ne

10、ar. He hoped he was not first! Mrs. Owens said it was time to begin their special day.“ Sam,you bell first. Mrs ” .Owens said to the class, “ Samhas worked very hard on his report on Hawaii, and I know it is very interesting.”Sam nervously greeted his class. Then, he thought about the fun things he

11、had read about surfing, volcanoes, and pineapples in Hawaii,and he started to talk. He talked in front of the whole class, and it was fun. The class clapped as he finished and Mrs. Owens was smiling. It wasn tterrible at all and he knew he would do better the next time.41. How did Sam feel after he

12、woke?A. Excited.B. Nervous.C. Happy.D. Hungry.42. What did Sam have to do that day?A. To have a baseball match. B. To take a reading test. C. To go to a new class. D. To do something special. 43. What does the underlined word “ sweat ” probably mean? A. 觸摸 B. 鼓掌 C. 出汗 D. 指點(diǎn)44. Which could be inferre

13、d ( 推斷 ) from this passage?A. Sam hated chatting about baseball.B. Sam learned about Hawaii by travelling.C. Mrs. Owens is unfriendly to her students.D. The class enjoyed Sam stalk very much.45. Which is the best title for this passage?A. A special day B. An interesting lessonC. A nice teacherD. A p

14、rofessional reportBHi! I mHarry. Life used to be kind of difficultfor me. The muscles( 肌肉 ) inmy arms and legs are weak. I have to be in a wheelchair all day. I can uste my legs at all, and I mnot too great with my hands. If I drop something it stays dropped until someone picks it up for me. I can o

15、pent doors or switch lights on and off. Carrying everything I need for school is a problem too.Now things are easier. I have a helping hand. Pete is a golden dog that has been trained to help kids like me. Pete was at dog training school for two years to learn how to do different tasks.I had to be t

16、rained too. I had to learn how to give Pete instructions and how to take care of him.When Pete is working he doesn playt around. My friends know they are not to pet him or call him when he is working. He can pull my wheelchair and pick up things I drop.Pete carries my books and lunch on his back. He

17、 pushes the button on the school lift and opens some kinds of doors. He even knows how to switch lights on.But best of all, Pete is here when I need a friend.46. According to the passage, who is Harry helpings hand?A. PeteB. His teacher.C. His brotherD. His parent47. Why is Harry kept in a wheelchai

18、r all day?A. Becausehis legs are broken.B. Because his leg muscles are weak.C. Because he is too lazy.D. Because he likes it.48. According to the passage, which of the following about Pete is not true? A.Pete can clean Harry rooms. B. Pete can switch lights on.C. Pete can pull Harry wheelchairs.D. P

19、ete can push the button on the school lift.49. What does the writer mean by saying “ Peteis here when I need a friend. ”?A. Pete is only a helpful tool for him.B. Pete is with him all the time.C. Pete is a funny dog to make him happy.D. Pete is not only a helping hand but also his good friend.CIn th

20、e US,the most popular way to welcome the new year is with a big party. Some parties are at private homes. But in recent years, it has become more and more common for Americans to go to a hotel or eating-place on the night of December 31st. There, they can eat a big dinner, drink champagne, and dance

21、 to orchestra music.Most New Year parties are usually noisy. People shout and sing. And often, guests blow on small noisemakers when the new year arrives at midnight.This tradition of noise making is believed to start centuries ago.People thought that loud sounds would drive away the bad spirits of

22、the old year.The biggest, noisiest New Year sparty in the US takes place in Times Square in New York.Thousands of people gather( 聚集 ) there. Some of them ring bellsand set fireworks. Others blow whistles of car horns(喇叭 ). And at twelve o clock,they begin to cheer as an electric sign in the shape of

23、 a red apple lights up on top of a tall building.The Times Square celebration includes another well-known American tradition. Since 1929, the band of musician Guy Lombardo has given a concert on NewYear sEve. Guy Lombardo died in 1977. But, BillLombardo, has kept thetradition alive with a band conce

24、rt at a New York city hotel.When the crowds in Times Square start cheering the arrival of the new year, television cameras show the band playing the song Auld Lang Syne.50. The most usual way to welcome the new year in the US is .A. to go shoppingB. to meet friendsC. to travel abroadD. to hold a big

25、 party51. The biggest New Year sparty in the US is .A. in Central ParkB. in HollywoodC. in Times Square D. in Disneyland52. In the past, some American people made big noise when the new year arri vedA. to express their friendship C. to make others more excitedB. to drive away the bad spiritsD. to gi

26、ve best wishes to each other53. In 1929 a con cert on New YearsEve was give n by.A. the band of Guy LombardoB. the band of Bill LombardoC. the band of Joha nn StraussD. the band of Elvis Aaron PresleyDThe widespread nu mber of food sca ndals ( 丑聞)in China is making many people pause before they put

27、their chopsticks in their mouth.They are won deri ng if the food they are eat ing is clea n, healthy and nu tritious or does it contain someth ing harmful that will cause disease?Most of the food we eat today is processed food( 加工食品 ).That meansthe foods we buy in stores and supermarkets, especially

28、 packaged foods, are prepared in factories. Chemicals are added to the foods in these factories to make them look better, taste better and last Ion ger on the shelf. The chemicalsare supposed to be harmless and there are laws that regulate which chemicals can and cannot be used. Unfortun ately, some

29、 producers do not obey the laws.A producer of steamed buns ( 饅頭)in Zhejiang Province was recently discovered to be break ing the law.He was addi ng yellow dye and other banned chemicals to the bun s.He was also tak ing old buns and using them to make new buns. Most of the buns were sold to schools a

30、nd eate n by stude nts.like youWhy did he do it?Why did he break the law and endanger peoples health?The an swer is simple: he wan ted to make more money.lt was a moral faili ng, and this is at the heart of the food sca ndals in Chin a.Too many people focus on making money and not on the effects their acti ons can have on others.54. Chemicals are added to the foods in the factor

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