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14-15學(xué)年外研高一上學(xué)期1冊Module1-3測試(山東)Class:Name:Marks:滿分(150)第一部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分55分)第一節(jié)單項填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)1.—I’mgoingtomakelongjourney. —Oh,really?Havefun! A.a;\ B.a;the C.\;\ D.\;the2.—Wouldyoumindcleaningtheyard? —I’lldoitrightaway. A.That’ssettled. B.It’suptoyou. C.Cool! D.Notatall!3.Forme,nofoodevereatenisasdeliciousasthatbymymother. A.cooking B.tocook C.cooked D.havingcooked4.Accordingtothetimetable,trainK818fromChengdutoBeijingat7:18pm. A.leaving B.leaves C.willbeleft D.hasleft5.Iwouldappreciateverymuchifyoucouldhelpmetoposttheletter. A.you B.it C.this D.that6.Mr.Liuisalwayspatientwithus.Heisgoodateacherthatweallrespecthim. A.such B.as C.too D.so7.WhentheletterIhadbeenlookingforwardtomeatlast,Icouldn’thelpcrying. A.reach B.reached C.reaches D.reaching8.—What’syourofMike? —Heisgood-lookingandfullofenergy. A.summary B.attitude C.topic D.impression9.ProfessorSmithgaveusatalkandsuggestedEnglishinandoutofclass. A.practicingspeaking B.practicingtospeak C.topracticespeaking D.topracticetospeak10.Idon’tthinkitisagoodideatospendmuchtimechattingonline,?It’sawasteoftime. A.don’tI B.isit C.isn’tit D.doI第二節(jié)完形填空(共30小題;A篇10小題,每小題1分;B篇20小題,每小題1.5分;滿分40分)ASammywasayoungboywholivedinasmallvillage.His11dayswerefilledwithmany12things.However,fishingwasbyfarhisfavoritethingtodo.Justabouteverydayduringhissummervacation,hewoulddigupsomebait(魚餌)andheadoff,apole(魚竿)inhand,foradayof13.ThishotdaywaslikemostothersduringSammy’ssummerbreak.14early,hecouldhearthepondcallinghimtofish.Sammyquietlywalkedoutofthefrontdoor,tookhispoleandbaitbag,andwalkedintothewoodsto15bait.Intwominuteshehadallthebaitthathe16inthewoodsandhewasatthepondsoon.Sammystartedhis17atonce.Attheendofonlyanhouroffishing,Sammy18eightlargefish.Thiswassurelyhisbestfishingdayever.Hewasso19ofhisworkthat,eventhoughtherewasplentyoftimelefttofish,hethrewthe20fishoverhisshoulderandhurrieddowntheroadtowardhometoshowoffhiscatchtohismomanddad.11.A.following B.big C.spring D.summer12.A.important B.difficult C.interesting D.strange13.A.studying B.fishing C.reading D.waiting14.A.Waking B.Leaving C.Working D.Playing15.A.giveaway B.pickup C.lookafter D.searchfor16.A.needed B.thought C.remembered D.missed17.A.work B.game C.plan D.story18.A.discovered B.caught C.bought D.collected19.A.sure B.careful C.tired D.proud20.A.beautiful B.normal C.heavy D.cleanBBeforewewentoutontheice,Momhelpedmelace(用帶子系牢)upmyskates.Thenshe21herown.MomandIhadbeencomingtotherink(溜冰場)every22sincemylessonsbegan.Thatwasourdeal.Iwentto23onTuesdays,andweskatedtogetheronSundays.Whenwewerereadyto24ontheice,Momtookmyhandandputanarmaroundmyshoulder.IlookedupatMomandsmiled.Sheseemed25butstillsmiledback.Itookashortglidingstep(單腳交替滑行),andshesteppedwithme,holdingmyhandtight(緊緊地).Wewentacrosstherinkvery26.Afterafewminutes,we27inthecenteroftherink.Igentlytookmy28backfromMom’sandglidedslowlyaway.WhileMomstoodstill,I29themovemyteachertaughtmethisweek.Iplantedonefootonthe30,leaningforwardalittle.Islowlyraisedmybackfootas31asIcanbehindme.Istoppedand32amomentwhensomebiggerkidsskatedquicklyby.“OK,Mom.It’s33,”Isaid.“Infact,thereis34tobeafraidof.Skatingaloneisno35thanskatingwithme.”ThenIdidwhatmyteacherdidwhenhewasteachinga36skater.“Watchmyface,Mom,”Isaid.“Notyourfeet.Now,step.”Shetookababystepand37.WestayeduntilMomcouldskateacrosstherinkthreetimesbyherself.38shewasdone,sheglidedovertomeandgavemeabighug.“I39youcoulddoit,”Isaid.Shesmiledandsaid,“Icouldn’thavedoneitwithoutmyexcellent40.”21.A.tookoff B.puton C.lookedfor D.threwaway22.A.Friday B.day C.year D.Sunday23.A.lessons B.parties C.church D.theatres24.A.dance B.jump C.skate D.work25.A.nervous B.surprised C.angry D.upset26.A.early B.nicely C.excitedly D.slowly27.A.changed B.stopped C.started D.fell28.A.bag B.shoes C.clothes D.hand29.A.dropped B.ignored C.tried D.forgot30.A.ice B.floor C.ground D.grass31.A.long B.high C.low D.near32.A.waited B.spent C.took D.lasted33.A.advice B.support C.news D.time34.A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything35.A.easier B.harder C.better D.happier36.A.tall B.clever C.young D.new37.A.continued B.left C.sat D.cried38.A.Before B.Though C.When D.If39.A.remembered B.knew C.agreed D.heard40.A.neighbor B.student C.teacher D.boss第二部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)ATherearejustafewtipsthatwillhelpyouincreasethelifespan(壽命)ofyourcellphoneandcellphonebattery(電池).Belowwearegoingtolistthemostimportanttips:1.Trynottodropyourcellphone.Whenyoudropyourcellphone,especiallyonahardsurface,itcancausedamagetoyourphoneandcellphonebattery.Ifyoudropitandthinkyoumayhavedamagedit,besuretotakeittoyournearestcellphoneservicecenter.2.Whenitisnecessarytotakeyourbatteryout,besurenottoletitcontactmetalobjectssuchaschangeandkeys,whichwillmakethebatterynotworkproperly.3.Alwaysbecarefulwhereyouplaceyourcellphone;don’tleaveitinacarwithextremetemperaturesthatmaybetoohotortoocold.Alsobesurenottolayitdownonasurfacethatmaybewetasitwillquicklyruinyourphone.4.Oneoftheeasiestwaystokeepyourphoneingoodconditionistotakethetimetoreadthedirectionswhenyoufirstbuyit.Besuretofollowthefirstchargeinstructions.5.Donotusecellphonebatteriesandcellphonechargersthatarenotcompatible(匹配的)withyourexactcellphones.Besureifyoubuyachargerfromthestore,youhaveboughtthecorrectone.6.Manycompanieswillrecycle(回收)orreuseyourcellphone.Findwaysyoucanreuseorrecycleyouroldphone.Infact,manypeopledonatetheirphonestosomehousewives.36.Ifyoucarelesslydropyourcellphone,youshouldfirst. A.donateittoothers B.checkifithasbeendamaged C.placeitinadryplace D.haveitrepairedintheservicecenter37.Whichofthefollowingwordshasthesimilarmeaningtotheunderlinedword“contact”? A.Touch. B.Cover. C.Keep. D.Avoid.38.Inordertokeepyourcellphoneingoodcondition,youhadbetterbeforeusingit. A.chargeitwell B.readdirectionsforuse C.examineitcarefully D.learnaboutitsproducer39.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.Ifitrains,we’dbetternottakeourcellphones. B.Wecanputthebatteryandkeysinametalbag. C.Itisagoodwaytoputthecellphoneintherefrigerator. D.Weshouldusetherightchargersforourcellphones.40.Accordingtothepassage,weshouldfollowtheimportanttipsEXCEPT. A.placecellphonesinsafeplaces B.followthefirstchargeinstructions C.keepyourcellphoneawayfromthewetsurface D.onlygiveoldcellphonestosomehousewivesBAsyouaregrowingandchanging,youhavemoreresponsibilitiesandalsomorefreedomtospendtimewithotherpeople.Whileyoumayfeelreadytomakeyourowndecisionsaboutwhereandwhentogo,yourparentswillputlimitsonyou.Soyoumayfindyouarearguingwithyourparentsmorethanyouusedto.Thereasonwhyyourparentsdothisisthattheycareaboutyouandwanttoprotectyoufromdanger.Herearesometipsforhowtoavoidandhandleargumentswithyourparents:【1】Discusstherulesaheadoftimeandnotatthelastminute.Thiswayyouwillbeabletotellwhattheywillsayyesornotobeforeyoumakeplans.Yourparentscanalsoexplaintoyouwhyeachruleisinplace.Askthemtogiveyouthechancetoexplainhowtherulesmakeyoufeelandsuggestwhatyouthinkarerightrules.Yourparentsmaybewillingtolistentoyourideasandusethemwhenmakingrulesthatyoubothagreeon.【2】Trytoremaincalmwhenyourparentssaynotosomething.Youwillshowyourparentsthatyouareresponsibleandmature(成熟的)bytalkinginsteadofshouting.【3】Spendtimewithyourfamily.Someteensarguewiththeirparentsovertheamountoftimetheyspendwiththeirfriends.Communicatewitheachotherandmakesomespecialfamilytimesothatyoucanallenjoythetimeyouspendathome.Suggestactivitiesthatyourwholefamilywillenjoytogethersuchasgoingonahike,takingabikeride,orgoingtothebeach.41.Yourparentslimityouractivitymainlybecausethey. A.areworriedaboutyoursafety B.areafraiditwillaffectyourstudy C.thinkthethingyou’lldoisbad D.wantyoutobewiththemathome42.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattherightrulesarethose. A.youhavetoobey B.youandyourparentshavediscussed C.yourparentsmake D.youandyourparentscanbothaccept43.Whenyourparentspreventyoufromdoingsomething,youshould. A.arguewiththem B.controlyourself C.fightforyourfreedom D.notlistentothem44.What’sthepurposeofthefamilyactivitiesinthelastparagraph? A.Tobuilduptheirbodies. B.Tovisitmoreplacesofinterest. C.Tomakeparentshappy. D.Tomakechildrenandtheirparentsgetalongbetter.45.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout? A.Howtoavoidargumentswithyourparents B.Stupidrulesparentsmake C.Howtosaynotoparents’rules D.ResponsibilitiesandfreedomforteensCTherewasatimewhenpeopleusedtocommunicatebywritingletterstoeachotherandsendingthemthroughthemail.AspartofanelementaryEnglishclass,studentslearnedhowtowritedifferentkindsofnotes,whichincludedtheheading,bodyandclosingineach.Amongthedifferentkindstheylearnedwerethethank-youletters,whichwerecommontosendoutforreceivingagift.Todaythesearestilltheproperwaytorespondto(回應(yīng))receivingagift.Athank-youlettershouldhavethenameandaddressoftheperson—itisgoingtobeprintedonthetopofthepageaswellasthenameandaddressofthepersonsendingit.Itshouldincludethedatetheletterisbeingwrittenandafriendlygreetingastheopeningline.Thereareanumberofreasonswhypeoplesendthank-youletters.SomechancesofgivingthegiftincludeChristmas,weddings,babyshowersandbirthdays.Theseareimportanteventswherethegiftgiversareusuallypresentataparty.Eventhoughyoumightthankyourguestsatsomepointduringtheparty,itisstillpolitetosendacardoranotesometimeafterward.Otherchancesincludehospitalstaysandfunerals(葬禮).Thesearetimeswhenpeoplesendwordsandgiftsofencouragementtothepersonwiththeillnessortheloss.Thesepeopletrytheirbesttoshowhowmuchtheycareandshouldberespondedtowithappreciationintheformofthank-youletters.Creatingyourownnotestosendthroughthemaildoesnothavetobeatiringthing.Ifyouhaveacomputerandprinteryoucanusedifferentformsofwordsandpicturestomakeeachonespecialtothepersonwhowillreceiveit.46.Inthefirstparagraph,thewritermainlywantsto. A.showtheimportanceofnotes B.introducethetopicofthispassage C.teachushowtowritethenotes D.tellushowpeopleusedtocommunicate47.Athank-youlettershouldinclude. A.afriendlygreetingattheend B.thedatewhenyoureceivethegift C.theplacethatthepersonisgoingto D.thenameofthepersonwhosendstheletter48.Yourfriendsmaysendyouagiftofencouragementwhen. A.youarebusywithyourwork B.yourbirthdayiscoming C.youareillinhospital D.youarepresentataparty49.Differentformsofwordsareusedinorderto. A.showyoursincerethanks B.makeyourletterpopular C.makethenoteeasytounderstand D.showyouaregoodatusingacomputer50.Whatdoesthepassagetalkabout? A.Therearedifferentkindsofnotes. B.Receivingagiftisreallyhappy. C.Sendingthank-youlettersisnecessary. D.Peopleshouldgetonwellwitheachother.DAsuspected(可疑的)killerwolfcaughtbypoliceistobegivenaDNAtestafteramansaiditwashispetdog,ahusky.ThewhiteanimalwascaughtonMarch23atNanshahetowninTengzhou,ShandongProvince,andidentified(認(rèn)定)byalocalzooasa5-year-oldshe-wolf.Policebelieveditwasresponsibleforattacksonsevenpeople,twoofwhomdied.ButalocalmansurnamedWangclaimeditwashispetdogLadythathehadrearedfortwoyears,anditwasgentleinnature.“WehaveinvitedexpertsfromsomeuniversitiesinShandong,andtheywillprofessionallydeterminewhetherit’sawolforadog,”awildlifeprotectionofficersaidonMonday.XingHao,alocalzookeeper,toldreporters,“Itscryislikethatofawolf.Itstailisalsostraight,notstickinguplikeadog,anditsearsareupright.Allthesefactsareinlinewithawolf’scharacteristics(特征).”ButWangdisagreed.“It’snotawolfbutmydog.Irecognizedherataglancefromanewsphoto,”WangtoldChinaDaily.“HernameisLadyandsheisverygentle.Ihaveraisedherfornearlytwoyears.Ataround11amlastFriday,sheranawayfromhomeandnevercameback.”WangsaidhenowworksinanothercityinShandongandwasonlytoldofeventsbyfriendsonFridaynight.“IrecognizedmyLady,”hesaid.“IhopeIcangetmypetbackassoonaspossible.Duringhercapture(捕捉),shewas

hurtbadlybothphysicallyandmentally.She’sveryscaredofpeople,”hesaid.Wanghascontactedlocalpoliceandthezoo.“It’squiteunderstandableforlocaldepartmentstodothis,astheywanttoprotectlocalpeople,”Wangsaid.51.Thelocalpolicecaughtthewhiteanimalbecause. A.itwasneededbyalocalzoo B.itwaslikeawilddog C.itattackedotherwildanimals D.itwasathreattopeople52. Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reared”inParagraph4mean? A.Trained. B.Raised. C.Bought. D.Lost.53. AdogisdifferentfromawolfinthefollowingEXCEPT. A.itscry B.itsears C.itsfur D.itstail54. Accordingtothereport,whichofthefollowingisexpectedtohappen? A.Thecapturedanimalwillbekilled. B.ThecapturedanimalwillreceiveaDNAtest. C.Thecapturedanimalwillstayinazoo. D.Thecapturedanimalwillbesentbacktoitsowner.55. Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanwemostprobablyreadthereport? A.Animalsandsociety. B.Cultureandentertainment. C.Natureandculture. D.Agricultureandcustoms.EAreAfricanwilddogsreallydogs?What’sthedifferencebetweenAfricanwilddogsandthedogsweknowaspets?Foronething,Africanwilddogs,whichliveinAfrica,onlyhavefourtoes,whiledomestic(馴養(yǎng)的)dogsandwolveshavefive.Butyouwon’twanttocountforyourself,becausetheyaretrulywildanimals.“Wilddogsarenotsomebody’sdomesticdogsthatranawayanddidn’tcomeback,althoughsomepeopleusedtothinkthat,”explainsDr.McNutt,whostudiestheseanimalsatWildDogResearchCampintheAfricancountryofBotswana.“TheyareactuallyAfrica’swolves,andjustlikewolves,theydonotmakegoodpets.Theyneedtobeoutinthewilddoingwhattheyaresupposedtodo—findthefoodtheyneedtosurviveandfeedtheirbabies.”Infact,theytravelsofarthatresearchershavetouseradiocollars(頸圈)tokeeptrackofthem.Thecollarssendoutradiosignalsthattellpeoplewherethedogsare.Notwowilddogshavethesamepatternofcoats,soitiseasytotellthemapart.Africanwilddogsaresmartandsociable,likepetdogs.Adultdogs,maleandfemale,arewillingtotakegoodcareofyoungones.Millionsofdomesticdogsliveontheplanet,butthereareprobablyfewerthan6,000Africanwilddogsleft.Humanshuntthem,andfarmerswhodon’twantthemtogoaftercowsandsheeppoisonthem.Humansarealsodestroyingthewild,naturalhabitat(棲息地)theyneedtosurvivein.Fortunately,todaymorefarmersarefindingotherwaystoprotecttheircowsandsheepfromAfricanwilddogsinsteadofkillingtheanimals.61.WhichofthefollowingcanexplainwhyAfricanwilddogsaredifferentfromdomesticdogs? A.Africandogscanlivelongerthandomesticdogs. B.Africandogshavefewertoesthandomesticdogs. C.Africandogsaremuchbiggerinsizethandomesticdogs. D.Africandogsaremuchmoredangerousthandomesticdogs.62.InDr.McNutt’sview,Africanwilddogs. A.areakindofwolves B.canbetrainedaspetdogs C.actuallyaremissingdomesticdogs D.generallyarenotusedtolivingingroups63.What’stheresearchers’purposeofusingradiocollars? A.ToknowwhereAfricanwilddogsgo. B.ToplaygameswithAfricanwilddogs. C.TotellAfricanwilddogsapartfromotherdogs. D.TopreventAfricanwilddogsfromtravelingtoofar.64.Whatsuggestiondoestheauthorgiveinthelastparagraph? A.Farmersshouldusedomesticdogstofightagainstwilddogs. B.Africanwilddogsshouldbeprotectedinsteadofbeingkilled. C.FarmersshouldtakeresponsibilityforfeedingAfricanwilddogs. D.Africanwilddogsshouldbeusedtoprotectfarmers’cowsandsheep.65.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedasthetitleofthepassage? A.Howtokeepwilddogs B.Howtotraindomesticdogs C.AnintroductiontoAfricanwilddogs D.Differencesbetweendomesticdogsandwilddogs第三部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)閱讀表達(dá)(每小題3分,滿分15分)AThousandandOneNights,whichisalsocalledtheArabianNights,isacollectionofWestandSouthAsianstoriesandfolktalesinArabicduringtheIslamicGoldenAge.Themainframestory(框架故事)concernsakingandhiswife.ThestorygoesthateverydaytheKingShahryarwouldmarryayoungwomanandkillherthenextmorning.Thiswasdoneinangerbecausehefoundhisfirstwifewasunfaithful(不忠的)tohim.Hehadkilled1,000suchwomenbythetimehewasintroducedtoScheherazade.Againstherfather’swishes,Scheherazadevolunteeredtospendonenightwiththeking.Onceintheking’spalace,Scheherazadeaskedifshemightbidonelastfarewell(告別)toherbelovedsister,Dinazade,whohadsecretlybeenpreparedtoaskScheherazadetotellastoryduringthelongnight.ThekinglayawakeandlistenedasScheherazadetoldherfirststory.Thenightpassedby,andScheherazadestoppedinthemiddleofthestory.Thekingaskedhertofinish,butScheherazadesaidtherewasnotime,asdawn(黎明)wasbreaking.So,thekingsparedherlifeforonedaytothenextnight.Sothenextnight,Scheherazadefinishedthestoryandthenbeganasecond,evenmoreexcitingstorywhichsheagainstoppedhalfwaythroughatdawn.Sothekingagainsparedherlifeforonedaytofinishthesecondstory.AndsotheKingkeptScheherazadealivedaybyday,asheeage

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