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高一英語(yǔ)競(jìng)賽試題第一部分:單項(xiàng)選擇(每小題1分,計(jì)20分)1.---What(yī)doesSarah’smanagerthinkofher?---Hehasaveryhigh_____ofherwork.A.ideaB.adviceC.thoughtD.opinion2.Asweallknow,deafpeopleusesignlanguageto______(dá).A.expressB.exchangeC.communicateD.explain3.---NancylikessurfingtheInternetbutsheisn’tfondoflisteningtopopmusic.SoitiswithKarenB.SodoesKarenC.SoisKarenD.SoKarendoes4.Ishallneverunderstandhowit___thatyouwereanhourlatefortheimportantmeeting.A.tookplaceB.cameinC.cameaboutD.cameout5.Whenyoucomehereforyourholidaynexttime,don’tgoto____hotel;Icanfindyou___(dá)bedinmyflat.the,XB.a,theC.a,XD.the,a6.–HiJane.Howniceyouhavecome!Comeinand_____.--Thankyou.Whatawonderfulhouse!A.helpyourselfB.makeyourselfathomeC.befreeyourselfD.havealookatmyhouse.7.HenryAdams,for____moneywasnownotaproblem,wantedtostayinaexpensivehotel.A.whichB.himC.whoseD.whom8.Ithoughtherkindandhelpful___(dá)__(dá)Imether.forthefirsttimeB.everytimeC.thefirsttimeD.firsttime9.TellingBobhenolongerhadapositioninthecompanywasanunpleasant____forthemanager.A.workB.dutyC.taskD.means10.Thefirstdayonthejob,Roygotoffonthewrongfootbytellinghisbossastupidjoke.Theunderlinedphrasemeans“____(dá)___(dá)_”.knockedatthedoorB.hadabadstartC.didastupidjobD.enteredawrongroom11.Greatchangeshavetakenplaceinmyhometown.Itisquitedifferentfrom___(dá)_itwasfiveyearsago.A.whereB.whichC.theoneD.that12.Janewasaloneintheworld__(dá)___anauntinBrazil.A.exceptforB.exceptC.besidesD.exceptthat13.---Hashelivedhereforalongtime?---Notverylong,______hewasmademayorofthiscity.A.fromB.whenC.sinceC.after14.---Didyousayitwouldgetcolderthisafternoon?---Yes.Ican_____you.A.promiseB.admitC.answerD.prove15.---Annwillbesentabroadverysoon.---Sheneverdreamed______suchachance.A.tobeB.theretobeC.oftherebeingD.oftheretobe16.IlistenedtoDr.John’slectureaboutbiology,butIfailedtogetitskey_____(dá).A.wordsB.pointsC.notesD.messages17.HoweverhardItriedtoopenthedoor,itjust___(dá)___open.A.shouldn’tB.wouldn’tC.couldn’tD.mightn’t18.Youmusthaveworkedasateacherbeforeyouturnedwriter,_____you?A.haven’tB.hadn’tC.didn’tD.don’t19.---WheredidyoumeetMr.Smith?---Itwasinthehotel_____(dá)hestayed.A.thatB.whereC.whichD.as20.Believeitornot,theboyhisfatherconsidered___(dá)__(dá)_veryhardfailedintheimportantexamination.A.workingB.toworkC.tohaveworkedD.havingworked第二部分:下面5題中的句子可以組成一篇小短文,請(qǐng)從四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案;然后,根據(jù)理解,將5個(gè)選項(xiàng)進(jìn)行重新排列,選出短文的最佳排列順序。(選擇答案,每小題1分;短文排序5分,計(jì)10分)21.Whileitmaysoundscary,theoperationisquite____(dá)_.A.normalB.ordinaryC.commonD.usual22.Unlikeimportantpartliketheheartandlungs,__(dá)____(dá),theappendixservesnopurpose.A.OfcourseB.InawordC.IngeneralD.Infact23.Youmayhaveheardofappendicitis(闌尾炎).That’s___(dá)_theappendixbecomesinfected(感染)andneedstoberemoved.A.whereB.whenC.whatD.which24.Whatisanappendix(闌尾)?Weareallbornwithanappendixbutnoteveryone____.A.leavesB.nee(cuò)dsC.staysD.keeps25.Itwasusedtohelpdigestfoodthousandsofyearsago,butwe_____(dá)needit.A.nolongerB.nomoreC.not,anylongerD.not,anymore26.短文排列:A.24/22/25/23/21B.24/25/22/23/21C.25/24/22/21/23D.23/21/24/22/25第三部分:完形填空(每小題1分,計(jì)20分)Eachspringbringsanewblossom(開(kāi)花)ofwildflowersintheditches(渠)alongthehighwayItraveldailytowork.Thereisone27_____blueflowerthat(yī)hasalwayscaughtmyeye.Ihave28____thatitblooms(開(kāi)花)onlyinthe29___(dá)_hours.Theafternoonsunistoo30_____forit.Everydayforabouttwoweeks,Iseethosebeautifulflowers.Thisspring,I31__(dá)___(dá)awildflowergardeninouryard.Icanlookoutofthe32____windowwhiledoingthedishesandseetheflowers.Ihaveoften33__(dá)__that(yī)thoselovelyblueflowersfromtheditcheswould34__(dá)__great(yī)inthatbedalongsideotherwildflowers.EverydayIdrovepasttheflowers,Iwould35____tomyself,“Iwillstoponmywayhomeanddigthem.”“Gee,Idon’twanttogetmygood36____dirty…”Whateverthereason,I37___(dá)_stoppedtodigthem.Myhusbandevengavemeafoldingshovel(鐵鏟)onedaytobeusedforthat38____(dá).Oneday,onmywayhomefromwork,Iwas39____toseethatthehighwaydepartmenthadmowedtheditchesandtheprettyblueflowerswere40___(dá)_.Ithoughttomyself,“Waytogo,you41__(dá)___toolong.Youshouldhavedoneitwhenyoufirstsawthembloomingthisspring..”Aweekagowewereshockedandsaddenedto42_____thatmyeldestsister-in-lawhasaterminalbraintumor(晚期腦腫瘤).43____(dá)wehaven’tbeenascloseasweallwouldhavelikedto.Icouldn’thelpbutseethe44__(dá)___betweentheprettyblueflowersandtherelationshipbetweenmyhusband’ssisterandus.Andyes,45__(dá)___Isee(cuò)theblueflowersagain,youcanbetIwillstopand46___(dá)__(dá)themtomywildflowergarden.27.A.particularB.expensiveC.previousD.colorful28.A.imaginedB.feltC.noticedD.heard29.A.morningB.daytimeC.eveningD.night30.A.strongB.importantC.coldD.useful31.A.boughtB.rentedC.startedD.found32.A.bedroomB.hallC.studyD.kitchen33.A.doubtedB.thoughtC.agree(cuò)dD.judged34.A.soundB.lookC.tasteD.change35.A.wonderB.complainC.singD.say36.A.carsB.flowersC.clothesD.hands37.A.seldomB.sometimesC.oftenD.never38.A.satisfactionB.disappointmentC.purposeD.anxiety39.A.gladB.saddenedC.encouragedD.a(chǎn)shamed40.A.unhappyB.lonelyC.goneD.a(chǎn)live41.A.waitedB.droveC.wentD.stopped42.A.realizeB.learnC.observeD.decide43.A.SurprisinglyB.GenerallyC.ObviouslyD.Unfortunately44.A.loveB.differenceC.secretD.connection45.A.sinceB.unlessC.ifD.before46.A.moveB.stealC.ridD.pull第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)閱讀下面的短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AThedecisiontofurtherallorpartofyourstudiesoutsideyourcountryisaseriousone,andonewhichformoststudentswillhaveaspeciallife-longbenefit.IfyourealizeEnglishwillhelpyouinyourcaree(cuò)randenrichyourpersonallife,youwillfindthatcomingtoEnglandtostudyEnglishisaveryspecialexperiencethatyouwillneverforget.IamverypleasedtohavethisopportunitytoinviteyoutojoinourEnglishLanguagecourses.Londonisoneoftheworld'soutstandingculturalandtradecenter.Youwillliveinoneoftheworld'sgreatcities.ItprovidestheperfectarrangementsinwhichtolearnanddevelopEnglishlanguageskills.TheinternationalbodyofthestudentsattendingcoursesatEnglishLanguageInstitutesinLondonprovidesanat(yī)tractionbecauseitisagoodchanceforyoutoenjoyotherculturesinsurroundingstodevelopingpersonalcharacter.Asweprepareforthe21stCentury,internationalcommunicationhasneverbee(cuò)nmoreimportant.Tomasteraforeignlanguageisbecomingausefultoolfortrade,industrialandprofessionalsuccess.OuraimattheEnglishLanguageInstitutesistodevelopstudents'Englishlanguageskillsinfriendlyandhelpfulconditions.Supportedbycomputer,videoandaudioequipment,andusingsoundclassroom,ourteamofteacherswillguideyouthroughyourchosencourseofstudy,youwillreceiveexcellentserviceandadviceateverystage.Ourour-of-classsupportstaffwillhelpyousettleinandmakethemostofyourstayinLondon.Truly,youwillenjoyyourselfinLondonandmakefriendshipsthatwilllastalifetime.IhopewecanwelcomeyoutothisexcitingworldofLondon.Comeandseeus!VisitaclassinanyoftheEnglishLanguageInstitues.Seeforyourselfwhywee(cuò)ncourageyoutostudyinLondon.47.Thephrase“l(fā)ife-longbenefit”inthefirstparagraphmeans.A.advantagesinstudyB.goodindailylifeC.goodinalllifeD.useinwork48.ThewriterinvitesyoutojointheirEnglishLanguagecourse,because.A.LondonisreallyagoodplaceforlearningEnglishB.youcanenjoyaspecialforeigncultureC.LondonisagreatinternationaltradecenterD.computerscanteachyoutolearnEnglishwell49.Themainpurposeofthetextis.A.tointroducesomethingaboutLondonB.toletknowtheimportanceoflearningEnglishC.totellustheskillsoflearningEnglishD.totellusthateducationinLondonisfree(cuò)50.Thispassageisa.A.storyB.novelC.letterD.advertisementBLastweekthemanagerofanoldjeweller'sshopreceivedalettermarked“personal",soofcoursehissecretarygaveittohimunopened.Ashewasverybusy,theletterlayonhisdesktilltea-time.Thenheopeneditanda£10notefelloutontohisdesk.Withthenotewasashortletter.Thisiswhatitsaid:Dearsir,In1935Igotengaged.Butunfortunatelyat(yī)thattimetherewasalotofunemploymentandIlostmyjob.IwassixmonthswithoutajobandthenIgotworkagain.Butofcoursewasveryshortofmoney.Icametoyourshoptobuyaweddingring.Theassistantbroughtsomeringsformetolookat,butshewascalledawayforamoment,andIputoneoftheringsinmypocket.Whenshecameback,IsaidIdidnotknowthesizeofmygirl-friend'sfinger.SoIlefttheshopwithoutbuyingaring.MywifediedashortwhileagoandthefactthatIneverpaidforherringhasbeenonmyconscience(良心)alltheseyears.Atthetimetheringcost£2soIreckon(估計(jì))thatisabout£10attoday'sprice.AndIamsendingyouthatamount.Yourstruly,Acustomer“Well,well,well,"saidthemanager,“l(fā)ifeisfullofsurprises!"51.Thebestheadlineforthisarticlewouldbe.A.ACustomerPaysHisBillB.AnOldJeweller'sShopC.TheManagerandtheLetterD.ALetterwith£1052.Whydidn'tthesecretaryopentheletter?Because.A.hewasverybusyB.itwasapersonalletterC.therewasa£10noteinitD.theletterwasunimportant53.Whathappenedtothewriteroftheletterin1935?A.Hewasengagedtoagirl.B.Hewasoutofworkforsixmonths.C.Helostaring.D.BothAandB.54.Whatwastrueabouttheassistant?A.Shelostherjob.B.Shewasshortofmoney.C.Shewascalledawaywhileservingthecustomer.D.Sheputoneoftheringsinherpocket.CChemistshavebeenstudyingwhypeoplecry.Theysaythebodyproducestwokindsoftears.Onekindcleansouttheeyeifitgetsdirtinit.Butwhenpeoplecrybecauseoftheirfeelings,thesetearshavepoisonchemicalsinthem.Thebodyisgettingridofchemicalsproducedbystrongfee(cuò)lings.IntheUnitedStatesmenhaveheartdiseasesmoreoftenthanwomendo.Doctorssayheartdiseaseandsomeotherdiseasesarerelated(有關(guān)的)tothepressures(壓力)oflivingandworkinginamodernsociety.Perhapsmensuffermorefromthesediseasesbecausetheydonotcryenough.Anditispossiblethatasmoreand,morewomenworkoutsidethehome,theywillalsosufferfrommorepressure.Theneveryonewillneedtocrymore.55.Whichofthefollowingishappeningnow?A.MorementhanwomenarenowcryingB.MorewomenarenowworkingoutsidetheirhomesC.HeartdiseasesareontheriseD.Thepoisonfoundintearsiskillingmoreandmorepeople56.Whatislivinginamodernsocietydoingtosomepeople?A.MakingthemcryB.DrivingthemmadC.MakingthemproducechemicalsD.Givingthemheartdiseases57.Whydopeoplecry?A.TogetredofpoisonoussubstancesproducedbystrongfeelingsB.BecausetheyhavetoworkoutsidetheirhomesC.Becausetheydon'tknowhowtopreventheartdiseasesD.FornoreasonatallDMostAmericansgetwhatmoneytheyhavefromtheirwork;thatis,theyearnanincomefromwagesorsalaries.TherichestAmericans,however,getmostoftheirmoneyfromwhat(yī)theyown—theirstock,bonds,realestate,andotherformsofproperty,orwealth.Althoughtherearefewaccuratestatisticstogoby,wealthinAmericansocietyappearstobeconcentratedinveryfewhands.Morethan20percentofeverythingthat(yī)canbeprivatelyownedisheldbylessthanonepercentoftheadultpopulationandmorethan75percentofallwealthisownedby20percentofAmericanadults.TheplainfactisthatmostAmericanshaveonwealthatallasidefromtheirhomes,automobiles,andasmallamountofsavings.IncomeintheUnitesStatesisnotashighlyconcentratedaswealth.In1917therichest10percentofAmericanfamiliesreceived26.1percentofallincome,whilethepoorest10percentreceived17percent,mainlyfromSocialSecurityandothergovernmentpayments.Themoststrikingaspectofincomedistributionisthatithasnotchangedsignificantlysincethee(cuò)ndofWorldWarII.Althougheconomicgrowthhasroughlydoubledrealdisposable(可自由使用的)familyincome(themoneyleftaftertaxesandadjustedforinflation)overthelastgenerat(yī)ion,thesizeofthesharesgiventotherichandthepoorisaboutthesame.Byanymeasureeconomicinequalityisgreat(yī)intheUnitedStat(yī)es.Therealitybehindthesestat(yī)isticsisthat(yī)alargenumberofAmericansarepoor.In1918,14percentofthepopulat(yī)ionwaslivingbelowthefederalgovernment'spovertyline,whichat(yī)thattimewasanannualincomeof$9287foranonfarmfamilyoftwoadultsandtwochildren.Inotherwords,aboutoneoutofsevenA(yù)mericansover31millionpeoplewasofficiallyconsideredunabletobuythebasicnecessitiesoffood,clothes,andshelter.Thesuggestedpovertylinein1981wouldhavebee(cuò)nanincomeofabout$11200forafamilyoffour.Bythisrelativedefinition,about20percentofthepopulationormorethan45millionAmericansarepoor.58.WhatdoesthemajorityoftheAmericanshaveintermsofwealth?A.Theirincomeandsavings.B.Everythingtheyownintheirhomes.C.Actually,theyhavenowealthatall.D.Theirhouse,carsandsmallamountsofsavings.59.WhatisthepercentageofwealththatisinthehandsofmostAmericans?A.Morethan25%.B.Lessthan25%.C.Morethan75%.D.Lessthan20%.60.Whyiseconomicinequalitystillgreat(yī)intheUSinspiteoftheeconomicgrowth?A.Becausetheproportionofincomereceivedbytherichandthepoorremainsalmostthesameasin1917.B.Becausetheeconomicgrowthhaswidenedthegapofthefamilyincomebetweentherichandthepoor.C.BecauseincomeintheUSisstillconcentratedinthehandsoftherichest10%ofAmericanfamilies.D.BecausesomeAmericansmadegreatfortunesduringtheSecondWorldWar.61.Whatcanwelearnfromcomparisonofthetwopovertylinesinthelastparagraph?A.Thepovertylineof1918ismorefavorabletothepoorthanthatof1981.B.The1981linedidn'tleavemuchtothepoor.C.ThereweremoreAmericanswhowereofficiallypoorbythe1981line.D.ThereweremoreAmericanswhowereofficiallypoorbythe1918line.62.Fromthelasttwosentenceswecansee(cuò)that(yī)1981government'spovertyline.A.wasofnogoodforthepoorB.wasnotputintooperat(yī)ionthenC.wasofficiallyapprovedD.wasnothelpfultothepoorEYoucannotsee(cuò)anyobjectunlesslightfromthatobjectgetsintoyoureyes.Someofthethingsyouseegiveofflightoftheirown.Thesun,thestars,alightedlampareexamplesthatcanbesee(cuò)nbytheirownlight.Suchthingsareluminous.Mostofthethingsyouseearenotgivingofflightoftheirown.Theyaresimplyreflectinglightthatfallsonthemfromthesunorsomeotherluminousbody.Themoon,forexample,doesnotgiveoffanylightofitsown.Itisnonluminous.Youseeitbecausesunlightfallsonitandsomeofitreflectsinourdirection.Somoonlightisonlysecondhandsunlight.Whenyoulookatabook,itsendstoyoureyessomeofthelightwhichfallsonit,andyouseethebook.Iflightcouldbekeptoutfromwhereyouaresothattherewouldbenolightforthebooktoreflect,thenyoucouldnotseethebookevenwithyoureyeswideopen.Lighttravelssofastthatthetimeinwhichittravelsfromthebookyouarereadingtoyoureyesissoshortasiftherewerenotimeatall.Lightreachesusfromthemoon,whichisabout380000kilometersaway,inonlyalittlemorethanasecond.63.Youcansee

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