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天之慧初高升英語月考一測試卷姓名

得分一單項(xiàng)選擇題(每題2分)( )1.Myuncleisvery______andheisalwaysreadytohelpthosewhoareintrouble.A.cruelB.helpfulC.smartD.violent( )2.Thepolicechiefadvisedhismentokeep______andnotlosetheirtempers.A.calm

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C.stillD.silent)3.Aswejoinedthebigcrowd,Igot_______frommyfriends.AseparatedBsparedClostDmissed(

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C.myownD.own)5.Mymotherwasseriouslyilllastmonth.Luckily,shemanagedto______.A.getbackB.runawayC.pullthroughD.lookthrough)6.Herfamily________toCanadathreeyearsagowheretheyarelivingahappylife.A.movedB.hasmovedC.hadmovedD.wasmoving)7.They______footballontheplaygroundwhensuddenlyitbegantorain.A.wereplayingB.hadplayedC.areplayingD.Haveplayed( )8.______thecake______fiveparts.WewillsharethreeofthemandleavetheresttoJack.A.Separate

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C.DivideintoD.Dividefrom)9.Sincethespeechwas________tiring,hebroughtoutanovelandstartedtoread.A.toofarB.farfromC.fartooD.sofar)10.Beijingis_______thatwecanhardlyvisitallthebeautifulplacesinoneortwodays.AsoabigcityBsobigacityCsuchbigcityDsuchbigacity)11.HowdidMaryreact______yourideaAonBatCinDto)12.Tenyearsagothepopulationofourvillagewas_____thatoftheirs.Aastwicelargeas

BtwiceaslargeasCtwiceasmuchasDastwicemuchas( )13.TheWilliamsmovedtoasaferareaandsincethenthey_____backtotheirpastlife.A.haven’tlookedB.didn’tlookC.wouldn’tlookD.hadn’tlooked( )14.The29thOlympicsiscoming.I_____asavolunteerin2008.A.amworkingB.haveworkedC.hadworkedD.amgoingtowork( )15.—Mymotherispreparingmyfavoritedishes.Gowithmeandhaveataste,okay—________.AndI’llbegladtomeetyourparents.A.IthinksoB.I’dlovetoC.I’msureD.Ihopeso二、完形填空(每題2分)閱讀下面短文,從各題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最正確答案。Jonathanlivedaloneinahouse,whichhelookedaftercarefully.OnesummereveningJonathanreturnedhome16usualat4:53.Whenheopenedthefrontgatehesuddenlynoticedsomething17.Therewas18intheearthinoneoftheflowerbeds.Jonathanwasjustgoingtoblame(責(zé)備)themilkmanorthepostman19henoticedthatoneofthecurtains(窗簾)inthefrontroomdownstairswas20.Jonathanneverdiditlikethat.Hewalkeduptotheporch(門廊)and21itquietly.He22carefullyforafewseconds23carefully,24

couldhearnothing.Thefrontdoorwashalf-open.Jonathanstudieditifhehadforgottentocloseitthatmorning.Hehad25forgottenbefore.Hesteppedsilently26thehalltothedoorandlooked27theroom.Theshadow(影子)ofamanwasclearly28onthefarwallintheeveningsunlight.Hehadclearlybeenstanding29thedoorsinceJonathan’returns.Jonathanclosedthedoorandturnedthekeyquickly.Thenhequietlypickedup30andbegantocall31.Thethief(小偷),atallyoungman,triedtoclimb32awindowtogetoutbutJonathan33that.Hebeat(擊打)himwithhisumbrella.Threeminuteslaterthepolice34.Jonathanwasalittleangrythathehadtohavedinnerlaterthanusualbutonthewholenighthefeltquitepleasedwith35.()16.A.toB.likeC.asD.for()17.A.goodB.beautifulC.badlyD.strange()18.A.aheavyfootprint(足跡)B.abeautifulflowerC.anewspaperD.abottleofink()19.A.whenB.whileC.asD.since()20.A.troubleB.outofplaceC.wrongD.shining()21.A.closedB.lookedC.openedD.knockedat()22.A.watchedB.listenedC.studiedD.waited()23.A.andB.whileC.butD.so()24.A.seeingB.wantingC.wondering(想知道)D.waiting()25.A.alwaysB.neverC.everD.sometimes()26.A.inB.aroundC.overD.across()27.A.insideB.outofC.atD.after()28.A.shoneB.reflected(反射)C.givenD.putup()29.A.infrontofB.inthefrontC.besideD.behind()30.A.astoneB.astickC.aknifeD.thetelephone()31.A.TheneighbourB.hisfriendC.thepoliceD.thethief()32.A.byB.ontoC.throughD.to()33.A.hadhopedB.hadthoughtC.hadwishedD.hadnoticed()34.A.leftB.arrivedC.reachedD.spoke()35.A.himselfB.thepoliceC.thethiefD.thehouse三、閱讀理解(每題2分)第一節(jié):閱讀下面短文,從各題A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最正確答案。ATheArtsCinemaisopen7daysaweek,showinglotsofAmericanandforeignfilms.NextweekitwillshowanAustralianfilmcalled“MidnightMeeting”.Itissinthe1960s.YoucanseethatfilmfromMondaytoThursday.Itwillbeontwiceadayat6:30and9:10intheevenings.Thefilmlaststwohoursandfifteenminutes.Ticketsare$4,butthereisaspecialstudentticketat$2.60forallthefilms.Pleasebringyourstudentcardifyouwantthecheaperticket.ThenearestcarparktothecinemaisinHamletStreet.It’sjustfiveminfromthecinema.Ifyouneedmoreinformation,phone8813962duringofficehours—9a.m.to4:30p.m.,MondaytoFriday.( )36.Thefilmlasts_______.A.from6:30p.m.to9:10p.m.B.from2:00p.m.to5:00p.m.C.twiceadayintheeveningsD.2hoursand15minutes( )37.What’sthepriceofastudentticket______.A.$2B.$2.60C.$4D.$4.60( )38.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrueA.MidnightMeetingisaboutSydneyin1960.B.Studentscangetaticketwithhalfoftheprice.C.Formoreinformation,pleasephone8813962.D.Thenearestparkisabout10minutes’walkBNewYork,London,Parisandotherbigcitiesareexcitingplacestolivein.Therearemanyinterestingthingstoseeandtodo.Youcangotodifferentkindsofmuseums,playsandfilms.Youcanalsogoshoppingtobuythingsfromallovertheworld.Butthereareseriousproblemsinbigcitiestoo.Theexpense(代價(jià))oflivingishigh,andtherearetoomanypeopleinsomeplacesofbigcities.Everyyear,manypeoplemovetothecitiesbecauseofthechancestofindjobs,tostudyatgoodschools,andtoreceivegoodmedicalcare.Butsometimesthesepeoplecannotfindworkoragoodplacetolivein.Also,toomanypeopleinasmallspacemakeithardtokeepthecitiessafeandclean.Somepeopleenjoylivinginbigcities,othersdonot.Beforepeoplemovetoabigcity,theyshouldthinkabouttheproblemsoflivingthere.( )39.Inbigcitiespeoplecan____.A.gotodifferentkindsofmuseumsB.seeallkindsofplaysandfilmsC.buythingsfromallovertheworldD.A,BandC( )40.WhichofthefollowingistrueA.Bigcitiesarenotsafeandcleanenough.B.Peoplecaneasilyfindagoodplacetolivein.C.Allpeopleliketoliveinbigcities.D.Noonelikestoliveinbigcities.( )41.Inthepassagethewriteradvise(建議)people_____.A.tomovetoabigcityB.nottomovetoabigcityC.nottomovetoabigcitywithoutthinkingabouttheproblemsD.nottothinktoomuchabouttheproblemsbeforetheymovetoabigcity( )42.WhichisnottalkedaboutinthepassageA.NewYorkandLondonarebigcities,andsoisParis.B.Bigcitiesarebetterthansmallcities.C.Bigcitiesareexcitingplacestolivein.D.Bigcitieshavealotofseriousproblems.CAliisfromaMiddleEasterncountry.HenowstaysintheUSA.Hesmokesalotofcigarettes香(煙)everyday.Hehassmokedfornineyears.Alisays,)“Itriedtosmokinginmyhometown,butitwasimpossible.Mybrotherssmoke.Allmyfriendssmoke.Atpartiesandatmeetings,almostallthemensmoke.HereintheUnitedStates,notasmanypeoplesmoke.Itwillbeeasiertochangemyhabithere.”ManysmokersarelikeAli:theywanttostopsmoking.Thesmokersknowthatsmokingisbadfortheirhealth.Theyknowitcancause(造成)cancerandheartdisease(心臟病).Butitisdifficultforthemtogiveupsmokingbecausecigaretteshaveadruginthem.Thedrugisnicotine尼(古丁).Peoplewhosmokealotneednicotine.Whenapersonfirstbeginstosmoke,heusuallyfeelsterrible.Thenicotinemakeshimsick.Inafewdays,thesmoker’sbodyisusedtothenicotine,andhefeelsfine.Later,thsmokerneedsnicotinetokeepfeelingfine.Withoutnicotine,hefeelsbad.Itisveryhardtoquitsmoking,andmanypeoplewhoquitwillsoonsmokeagain.Atapartyoratworktheywilldecidetosmoke“justone”cigarette.Thentheywillsanothercigarette,andanother.Soontheybecomesmokersagain.Maybethereisonlyoneeasywaytoquitsmoking:neverstart.( )43.HowlonghasAlismokedA.Nineyears.B.Sevenyears.C.Fiveyears.D.Threeyears.( )44.HowdothesmokersfeelwithoutnicotineA.Fine.B.Happy.C.Worried.D.Bad.( )45.Manysmokerswanttostopsmokingbecausethey______.(

A.wanttogotopartiesB.can’tsmokeatworkC.maysufferfromcancerD.neednicotineanddrugs)46.Bywritingthistext,thewriterhopesthatpeoplewill______.A.stayintheirhometownB.neverstartsmokingC.eatlessandsmokemoreD.notliveintheUnitedStatesDThefollowingisatruestory.IthappenedinthenorthernendofQueensland,Australia,whereallkindsofanimalsliveintheforest.Lisa,a33-year-oldwoman,wenttopreparelunchinthekitchen,leavingBarney,herthree-year-oldson,playingbyhimselfinthebackgarden.Suddenly,asharpcryofBarneycameintothemother’sears,andLisarushethebackyardinahurryandfoundabigsnake(蛇)entwining(圍繞)thelittlechildwithitsterriblebodyandtryingtoeattheboyasitsdeliciousdish!Itwasa(boa蟒)!Lisawasterrifiedandquiteangry.ShemadeuphermindtosavehersonfromthesnakeItwasfearless(notafraid)motherlovethatmadeLisaforgetwhatshefaced.Shetookupanoldhoe(鋤)fromthegroundandbeatthesnakewithallhermight.OnetwoWiththehoe,Lisabeatthesnakerepeatedly,butuseless.Thelittleboy’svoiceandbreathweregettingweakerandweaker.Lisashegotnearlymad!

’sheartwasbroBloodwasspurting(發(fā)射)outofthesnake’sbodyandcoveredmostofLisabody.ThesnakewassobadlywoundedthatitletgoofBarneyandmovedbackintotheforesthurriedly.Ithadneverknownhowamanhadsuchterriblesharpteeth!Onhalfwayhome,thesnakedied.Itwasfearlessmotherlovethatsavedthelittleboy.( )47.Whenshecameintothebackgarden,Lisafound.A.asnakeeatinghersonB.hersonwasplayingwithabigsnake

’sC.hersonindangeroflosinghislifeD.Barneywasfightingwithaboa( )48.Thebesttitle(標(biāo)題)ofthispassageis.(

A.MotherandBoaB.FearlessMotherLove(母愛無懼)C.ABoeandABoyD.SavingABoyfromABoa)49.Lizafailedinfightingagainstthesnakeatfirstjustbecause.A.shewasworriedB.sheboawassostrongC.thehoewasnotsharpenoughandthesnake’bodywastoohardD.shewasafraid

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