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2015年春期高一第一次英語月考試題命題人:常建偉第一節(jié)單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)—Ifyourclassaskedyoutobeinateam,wouldyoutrytobackout?——.IliketeamworkbutIdon'tlikeballgames.ItalldependsB.That'srightC.NoproblemD.I'dliketo一Sorryforbeinglatefortheparty.一earliernexttime,willyou?ComingB.TocomeC.HavingcomeD.ComeSheplaystheviolinbetterthansheinthepast.doesB.playsC.didD.played——Ithinkheistakinganactivepartinsocialwork.一Iagreeyouinaway.toB.onC.inD.with一Whydidn'tyoutellhimaboutthemeeting?一HerushedoutoftheroomIcouldsayaword.whenB.untilC.beforeD.afterEe;thatB.came;thatC.comes;thatD.came;whatItisthesecondtimethatIaskedbytheteachertoanswerthequestionsintoday'sclass.amB.wasC.havebeenD.hadbeenisobviousthatreadinginbeddoesgreatharmtoyoureyes.A.ThisB.ThatC.TheyD.ItTheheightofthegirlswhotookpartinthebeautycontestis1.70meters.A.averageB.obviousC.centralD.regularIcouldn't:Thelinewasbusy.A.gobyB.goaroundC.getinD.getthroughHewasapainter,thepicturesareasimportantashislife.A.whoseB.ofwhomC.whomD.forwhominthought,hesatattheedgeofthebed,withhiseyesontheletterinhishand.A.Lost;fixingB.Losing;fixedC.Lost;fixedD.Losing;fixingTheconcertlastmonthwasthatalltheaudiencewantedtoattenditonceagain.A.sosuccessB.suchsuccessC.soasuccessD.suchasuccess一Whydidyouleavethatposition?

—I_A.offer—I_A.offerD.offeredwasofferedC.amofferedD.offeredIftherenowaterorairontheearth,alllivingthingswoulddie.A.isB.wereC.areD.willbe第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)第二節(jié)Inthedepthofmymemory,manythingsIdidwithmyfatherstilllive.Thesethingshavecometorepresent(代表,體現(xiàn)),infact,whatIcall36andlove.Idon'tremembermyfatherevergettingintoswimmingpool.Buthedid37thewater.Anykindof38rideseemedtogivehimpleasure.39helovedtofish;sometimeshetookmealong.ButIneverreallylikedbeingonthewater,thewaymyfatherdid.Ilikedbeing40thewater,movingthroughit,41itallaroundme.Iwasnotastrong42,oronewholearnedtoswimearly,forIhadmy43.ButIlovedbeingintheswimmingpoolclosetomyfather'sofficeand44thosesummerdayswithmyfather,who45comebyonabreak.IneededhimtoseewhatIcoulddo.Myfatherwouldstandthereinhissuit,the46personnotinswimsuit.Afterswimming,Iwouldgo47hisofficeandsitonthewoodenchairinfrontofhisbigdesk,whereheletme48anythingIfoundinhistopdeskdrawer(抽屜).Sometimes,ifIwasleftaloneathisdesk49heworkedinthelab,anassistantorastudentmightcomeinandtellmeperhapsIshouldn'tbeplayingwithhis50.Butmyfatheralways51andsaideasily,“Oh,no,it's52Sometimeshehandedmecoinsandtoldmetoget53anicecream…Apoetoncesaid,“Welookatlifeonce,inchildhood;therestis54AndIthinkitisnotonlywhatwe“l(fā)ookatonce,inchildhood"thatdeterminesourmemories,but55,inthatchildhood,looksatus.A.desireB.joyC.angerD.worryA.avoidB.refuseC.praiseD.loveA.boatB.busC.trainD.bikeA.ButB.ThenC.AndD.StillA.onB.offC.byD.inA.havingB.leavingC.makingD.gettingA.swimmerB.riderC.walkerD.runnerA.hopesB.faithsC.rightsD.fearsA.spendingB.savingC.wastingD.ruiningA.shouldB.wouldC.hadtoD.oughttoA.nextB.onlyC.otherD.lastA.awayfromB.outofC.byD.insideA.putupB.breakdownC.playwithD.workoutA.themomentB.thefirsttimeC.whileD.beforeA.fishingnetB.officethingsC.woodenchairD.labequipmentA.stoodtoB.setoutC.showedupD.turnedoutA.fineB.strangeC.terribleD.funnyA.thestudentB.theassistantC.myselfD.himselfA.memoryB.wealthC.experienceD.practiceA.whichB.whoC.whatD.whose第三部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)AChuckwasthirteenwhenhecamehomefromthehospital.Hecamehomenotbecausehewasgettingbetterbutbecausehewantedtobewithpeopleheknewandlovedwhenhedied.Icamebythehousetovisithimandhisfamilyseveraltimesaweekduringhistreatment.Onmostofmyvisits,Chuckwasveryweak.ButthelasttimeIsawhimalive,hewasawake.“Ihavegotsomethingforyou."Hepulledoutapieceofcrumpled(弄皺的)paperfromunderhispillow.“IwantyoutogivethistomymomanddadafterIdie.You'llknowwhenit'sright,Iguess,won'tyou?"“Whatisit?"Iasked.“It'salistofallthefunwehad,andallthehappytimewhenwelaughed."Ialmostgaspedingreatsurprise.“Likewhat?”Iaskedquietly,tryingtoregainmycalmness.“LikethetimewhenMom,Dad,Chrissie,LindaandmeweredressedupasfruitsandDadwasdrivingustoacostumeparty.DadwasabunchofgrapesandIwasanapple,andtheothersweredifferentthingslikebananasandpears."AndapolicewomanpulledDadoverforspeeding.Whenthepolicewomancameuptothecar,shelookedandstartedlaughingsohardthatshecouldhardlystandup.Andweallstartedlaughingandshesaid,“Whereareyouallheading一asaladbar?"Dadsaidhewassorrytobespeeding,buthiskidsweregettingsoripe(成熟的)thattheywerestartingtodrawflies.Andshelaughedtillshehadtotakeoffherdarkglassesandwipedtearsfromhereyes."ChucklaughedandsodidI.Thelistwasfulloflaughingandfun.Whatawonderfulgift,Ithought.WhydidChuckgohomefromthehospital?Hehadbeencuredbythedoctors.Hegotbetterandbetter.Hemissedhisfriendsandteachers.Hewantedtobewithpeoplewhoheknewandlovedwhenhedied.WhatdidChuckwriteonthelist?Whattodoafterhisdeath.Histhoughtsaboutfear,angeranddisappointment.Whattodobeforehisdeath.Allthehappytimehehadwithhisfamily.Whydidthepolicewomanlaughwhenshelookedintothecar?Becauseshemistookthechildrenforfruits.Becauseshesawsomefliesaroundthechildren.Becauseshewasfrightened.Becausethechildrenweredressedinafunnyway.Theunderlinedexpression“pulledDadover"probablyheremeansA.stoppedDadB.punishedDadputDadintoprisonD.knockedDaddownBWhenyouleaveschool,youcanbreathesighofrelief(松口氣)andleavelearningbehind,right?Wrong!Learningshouldlastalifetime.Youexerciseyourbodytostaystrongandyoushouldexerciseyourmindtostaysharp.AnEnglishidiomsays,“Youcan'tteachanolddognewtricks."Butscientistshavediscoveredthatisn'ttrue.Olderpeoplecanlearn,andtheyshould,inordertokeeptheirbrainactive.NowanewtrendhasbeguninseveralstatesintheUSthatencourageslearning.AdultscanattendOneDayUniversity.TheycanspendaSaturdayorSundayhearingfour70-minutelectures.Eachoneisgivenbyatopuniversityprofessor.Oneoftheoriginalparticipantssaid,"It'slikeahealthclubforthebrain."Also,universitieslikeMIThavemadealloftheircoursesandlecturesavailableonlineforfree!Librariesofferlearningprogramstoo.Withsomuchavailable,thereisnoexcusenottolearn!Learningisahabit.Don'tleaveitbehindafteryouleaveschool.OauthorScottYoungmentionsseveralthingstohelpyou.Alwayshaveabook.Itdoesn'tmatterifyoureadfastorslow.Justread.Ifyoureadjustonebookaweekyou'llread52overthecourseofayear.Thinkoftheknowledgeyou'llgain!Practiceit.Asyouread,dosomethingwithwhatyou'velearned.Don'tjustenjoythementalexercise.Usetheknowledge.Ifyoureadaboutpainting,tryit!Makea“tolearn"list.Composea“tolearn"listforyourself.MaybeyouwanttospeakbetterEnglishplaythepiano,orcookFrenchfood.Whateverinterestsyouputitonyourlistandthenmakethetimetodoit.Teachothers.Whateveryoulearn,teachsomeoneelse.You'llnotonlyhelpothersbutalsounderstandwhatyou'velearned.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?Makelearninglastalifetime.Whatyoushoulddoafterleavingschool.Severaltipsonlearning.Anewtrendinlearning.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph1mean?Youdon'tneedtoconsiderwhatyouhavelearntaftergraduation.Youcanrelaxasyouhaveescapedfromthehardlifeofstudying.Leavinglearningbehindiswhatyoushoulddoafterabreak.Youshouldhaveagoodrestandthengoonlearning.HowmanywaysoflearningforadultsintheUSarementionedinParagraph2?A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.WhichofthefollowingisNOTasuggestionmadebyScottYounginthepassage?Keeplearningasahabit.Alwayshaveabook.Listwhatyouwanttolearn.Teachotherswhatyoulearn.CRegister(注冊)inpersonRegisterbyphoneRegisterbymail1781N.WinchesterST.Call2648833UseformgivenChicagoBasicPhotographyThisisaneight-hourcourseforbeginnerswhowanttolearnhowtousea35mmcamera.Theteacherwillcoversuchareasaskindsoffilm,light,andlenses(鏡頭).Bringyourown35mmcameratotheclass.CourseCharge:$150Jan.10,12,17,19,Tues.&Thurs.6-8p.m.MarianneAdamsisaprofessionalphotographerwhosephotographsappearinmanymagazines.UnderstandingComputersThistwelve-hourcourseisforpeoplewhodon'tknowverymuchaboutcomputers,butwhoneedtolearnaboutthem.Youwilllearnwhatcomputersare,whattheycanandcan'tdo,andhowtousethem.CourseCharge:$75EquipmentCharge:$10Jan.7,14,21,28,Sat.9-12a.m.JosephSaimdersisaprofessorofcomputerscienceatNewUrbanUniversity.Hehasovertwelveyearsofexperienceinthecomputerfield.StopSmokingDoyouwanttostopsmoking?Haveyoualreadytriedtostopandfailed?Nowitisthetimetostopsmokingusingthelatestmethods.Youcanstopsmoking,andthistwelve-hourcoursewillhelpyoudoit.CourseCharge:$30Jan.4,11,18,25Mon.4-7p.m.Dr.JohnGoodeisapracticingpsychologist(心理學(xué)家)whohashelpedhundredsofpeoplestopsmoking.TypingThiscourseonweekdaysisforthosewhowanttotypeaswellasthosewhowanttoimprovetheirtyping.Youaretestedinthefirstclassandpracticeatoneofeightdifferentskilllevels.Thisallowsyoutolearnatyourownspeed.Eachprogramlasts20hours.Bringyourownpaper.CourseCharge:$125MaterialsCharge:$25Twohourseacheveningfortwoweeks.Thiscourseistaughtbyanumberofbusinesseducationteacherswhohavesuccessfullytaughttypingcoursesbefore.Theword“professional"inthisadvertisementmostprobablymeansA.spiritual(神圣的)B.JournalistC.professorD.experiencedTOC\o"1-5"\h\zTheshortestcourseis.A.BasicPhotographyB.UnderstandingComputersC.StopSmokingD.TypingAcoursewhichcandosomethinggoodforyourhealthwillcost.A.$50B.$30C.$10D.$125Therearetypingcourses.A.onSaturdaysandSundaysB.fromMondaytoFridayC.fromMondaytoSaturdayD.oneachdayintheweekSmoking,whichmaybeapleasureforsomepeople,isaseriesofdiscomfortfortheirfellows.Medicalscientistshaveexpressedtheirconcernabouteffectofsmokingonthehealthnotonlyofthosewhosmokebutalsothosewhodonotsmoke.Infact,non—smokerswhotakeintheairpollutedbytobaccosmokesuffermorethanthesmokersthemselves.Agreatnumberofstudentsaretryingtopersuadetheuniversitytoforbidsmokinginclassrooms.Believetheyarecompletelyrightintheiraim.However,Ithinkitmoreimportanttoachievethisbycallingonthesmokerstousegoodjudgmentandtoshowconcernforothers.Smokingisnotallowedintheaters,cinemasandinotherpublicplaces.Therefore,smokingmustbeforbiddeninourclassroom.Althoughmanypeoplehavepassedawayforhavingsmokedalotandwecallonpeopletogiveupsmoking,yetmanymorethatarefollowingwillturndownwhatwesayeveryday,aboveall,theyoungpeoplesmokealotmore.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zInthewriter'sopinion,smokingdoesgoodto.A.nobodyB.somepeopleC.smokersD.youngpeopleThephrase“passaway"probablymeans.A.leaveone'shomeB.loseone'slifeC.passbyD.goawayAccordingtotheselection,whichofthefollowingistrue?Smokerssufferfromthepollutedairmorethanthenon—smokers.Non—smokerssufferfromthepollutedairmorethanthesmokers.Non—smokerssufferasmuchfromthepollutedairasthesmokers.Non—smokersdon'tsuffersomuchfromthepollutedairasthesmokers.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)對話情景和內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Scientistssayprogressinmedicalresearchcouldreducethenumberandseverity(嚴(yán)重性)ofmalaria(瘧疾)casesworldwide.71Theeventswillcallattentiontothediseaseandinternationaleffortsagainstit.ThisisthethirdyearthatWorldMalariaDayhasbeenobserved.72Theinternationalmalariacommunityhassettheendof2010asitstargetformeetingthefirstinaseriesofgoals.Oneofthegoalsistoprovideprotection,medicaldiagnosisandtreatmentforeverypersonatriskofmalaria.Asecondgoalistoreducethenumberofmalariacasesanddeathsby50%ormorein10years.73Thatrepresentsmorethanhalfoftheworld'spopulation.America'sCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionsaysthediseasewillinfect300,000,000to500,000,000peoplearoundtheworldthisyear.Eachyear,malariakillsabout900,000peopleworldwide.Thosesurvivingareoftenleftbraindamaged,blindorwithhearingloss.74TheWHOsaysthediseaseisresponsibleforoneinfivechildhooddeathsthere.Malariakillsabout200,000childreninAfricaeveryyear,andaverageofoneeverythirtyseconds.MalariaisalsoathreattopeoplelivinginpartsofAsia,CentralandSouthAmerica,theMiddleEast,andsoutheasternEurope.Peoplefrommalaria-freecountrieswhovisitareaswithmalariaarealsoverymuchatrisk.75MostcasesofmalariaareinAfricancountries.Itisalsoanimportantyearinthefightagainstmalaria.Thisisbecausetheirbodieshavelittleornoresistancetothedisease.Theworldisexpectedtoreachitsgoalofzeromalariadeathsby2015.WorldMalariaDayactivitiesareplannedinmanycountriesthisSunday.Signsofthediseaseappearinvictimstentofifteendaysaftertheyarebitten.TheWorldHealthOrganizationestimatesthatmorethanthreebillionpeopleliveinareaswheremalariaisathreat.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)注意:1、每處錯誤及其修改均僅限一詞;2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計分。Amangotonatrainandsitbesideawoman.Thewomanwasmorethanthirtyyearold.Soontheybegantalkingtoeveryother.Hesaidtoher,“Doyouhaveafamily?"“Yes,Ihaveoneson”thewomanrepliedto.“Oh,really?"saidtheman.“Doeshesmoke?""No,"themananswered.“That'sgood."Themanwasgladtosay,"Idon'tsmoke,too.Smokingisbadforyourhealthy.Anddoesyou

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