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高一英語練習(xí)1

I.單項(xiàng)填空(共20題,每小題1分,滿分20分)

21.-Whatafineday!Shallwegofishing?

-.Butweneedtobehomebeforesixo'clockforthefootballmatch.

A.HaveanicetimeB.ExcusemeC.That'sgreatD.You

areright

22.Withalotofwork,Ican'twatchTVtonight.

A.doingB.todoC.doneD.tobedone

23.Bobhaslearnedalotfromhisofworkingindifferentgymsandisnowan

expertonallkindsof.

A.experience;equipmentB.experience;equipments

C.experiences;equipmentD.experiences;equipments

24.Whenyou'vefinishedwiththatbook,don'tforgettoputitbackontheshelf,?

A.doyouB.don'tyouC.willyouD.won'tyou

25.Idon'twantlikeI'mspeakingillofanybody,butthemanager'splanisunfair.

A.tosoundB.tobesoundedC.soundingD.tohavesounded

26.Thedoctorinsistedthatthepatientseriouslyillandthatanoperation

innotime.

A.was;becarriedoutB.shouldbe;becarriedout

C.was;wascarriedoutD.shouldbe;wascarriedout

27.—Iregretyouthatyoufailedtheexam.

一HowIregretsomuchtimeplayingcomputergames.

A.telling;wastingB.telling;towasteC.totell;wastingD.totell;to

waste

28.—MarysaidLeoworkedreallyhard.

A.SodoesheandsodoessheB.Sodoesheandsoshedoes

C.SohedoesandsoshedoesD.Sohedoesandsodoesshe

29.I'vebecomegoodfriendswithseveralofthestudentsinmyschoolImetin

theEnglishspeechcontestlastyear.

A.whoB.whereC.whenD.which

30.-Whatdoyouthinkofourschool,Thomas?

-Terrific!Itisaschooleverybodytrieshisbesttoimprovehimselfandkeep

upwithothers.

A.whichB.whenC.thatD.where

31.Childrenwhoarenotactiveordietisrichinfatwillputonweighteasily.

A.whoB.whoseC.thatD.which

32.Theradioclubinourschool,usedtobepoorlyrun,isnowverypopular

amongstudents.

A.thatB.whichC.whatD.where

33.isreportedinthenewspapers,thewarinLibyahascometoanend.

A.ItB.AsC.ThatD.What

34.IshallneverforgetthosedaysIstayedontheislandyouvisited

lastweek.

A.when,whereB.which,whichC.when,whichD.which,where

35.Johnsonboughtanewcarlastweek,anddoubledthatoftheoldone.

A.whichpriceB.thepriceofwhichC.itspriceD.thepriceofwhose

II.完形填空供20小題,每小題1分,滿分20分)

Itwasabusymorning,about8:30,whenanelderlygentlemaninhis80scametothe

41.Iheardhimsayingtothenursethathewasinahurryforanappointmentat9:30.

Thenursehadhimtakea42inthewaitingarea,43himitwouldbeat

least40minutes44someonewouldbeabletoseehim.Isawhim45hiswatch

anddecided,sinceIwas46busy-mypatientdidn't47attheappointedhour,

Iwouldexaminehiswound.Whiletakingcareofhiswound,Iaskedhimifhehadanother

doctor'sappointment.

Thegentlemansaidnoandtoldmethathe48togotothenursinghometohave

breakfastwithhis49,Hetoldmethatshehadbeen50forawhileandthatshe

hadaspecialdisease.Iaskedifshewouldbe51ifhewasabitlate.Herepliedthat

she52knewwhohewas,andthatshehadnotbeenableto53himforfive

yearsnow.Iwas54,andaskedhim,“Andyou55goeverymorning,even

thoughshedoesn'tknowwhoyouare?”

Hesmiledandsaid,“Shedoesn'tknowme,butIknowwhosheis."Ihadtoholdback

56asheleft.

NowI57thatinmarriages(婚姻),trueloveisacceptanceofallthatis.The

happiestpeopledon't58havethebestofeverything;theyjust59thebestof

everythingtheyhave.60isn'tabouthowtolivethroughthestorm,buthowto

danceintherain.

41.A.schoolB.hospitalC.stationD.bank

42.A.breathB.testC.seatD.break

43.A.persuadingB.promisingC.understandingD.telling

44.A.ifB.beforeC.sinceD.after

45.A.takingoffB.givingupC.lookingatD.gettinginto

46.A.veryB.alsoC.seldomD.not

47.A.turnupB.takeinC.comeonD.

away

48.A.neededB.forgotC.agreedD.

happened

49.A.daughterB.wifeC.motherD.sister

50.A.lateB.wellC.aroundD.there

51.A.lonelyB.worriedC.doubtfulD.hungry

52.A.sofarB.neitherC.nolongerD.already

53.A.recognizeB.answerC.believeD.expect

54.A.movedB.disappointedC.surprisedD.satisfied

55.A.onlyB.thenC.thusD.still

56.A.chatB.tearsC.wordsD.judgement

57.A.realizeB.suggestC.hopeD.prove

58.A.necessarilyB.completelyC.naturallyD.frequently

59.A.learnB.makeC.favorD.try

60.A.AdventureB.BeautyC.TrustD.Life

III.閱讀理解

Candogsandcatsgetalongwellinthesamehome?Peoplewhoarethinkingabout

gettingadogasafriendfortheircatareworriedthattheywillfight.Arecentresearch

hasfoundthatifthecatistakenbackhomebeforethedog,andiftheyareintroduced

whenstillyoung(lessthan6monthsforcats,ayearfordogs),itishighlyprobablethat

thetwopetswillgetalongswimmingly.Intwo-thirdsofthehomescatsanddogshavea

goodrelationship.

However,itwasn'tallsweetnessandlight.Therewasareportedcoldnessbetween

thecatanddogin25%ofthehomes,whileaggression(侵略,好斗)andfightingwerefound

in10%ofthehomes.Onereasonforthisisprobablythatsomeoftheirbodylanguagesare

justdifferent.Forexample,whenacatturnsitsheadawayitmeansaggression,whilea

dogdoingthesamemeanssubmission(順從).

Inhomeswithcatsanddogslivingpeacefully,researchersfoundasurprisingbehavior.

Theyarelearninghowtotalkeachother'slanguage.Itisasurprisethatcatscanlearn

howtotalk“Dog”,anddogscanlearnhowtotalk“Cat”.

What'sinterestingisthatbothcatsanddogshaveappearedtobecomesmarter.They

canlearntoreadeachother'sbodylanguages,suggestingthatthetwomayhavemorein

commonthanwasexpected.Oncefamiliarwitheachother'sbodylanguage,catsand

dogscanplaytogether,andenjoysleepingtogetheronthesofa.

Theimportanceofthisresearchoncatsanddogsmaygobeyondpets-topeople

whodon'tgetalongwell,includingneighbors,colleaguesatwork,andevencountries.If

catsanddogscanlearntogetalong,surelypeoplehaveagoodchance.

1.TheunderlinedwordswimminglyinParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto.

A.earlyB.mostlyC.quicklyD.smoothly

2.Somecatsanddogsmayfightwhen.

A.theyarecoldtoeachother

B.theylookawayfromeachother

C.theymisunderstandeachother'sbodylanguages

D.theyareintroducedatanearlyage

3.Whatisfoundsurprisingaboutcatsanddogs?

A.Theyeatandsleeptogether.

B.Theywatcheachother'sbehaviors.

C.Theylearntospeakeachother'slanguage.

D.Theyknowsomethingfromeachother'svoices.

4.ItissuggestedinParagraph4thatcatsanddogs.

A.havecommoninterestsB.arelessdifferentthanwasthought

C.haveacommonbodylanguageD.arenotsosmartaswasexpected

5.Whatcanwehumanbeingslearnfromcatsanddogs?

A.Weshouldlearntogetalongwellwithothers

B.Weshouldknowmoreaboutanimals.

C.Weshouldliveinpeacewithanimals.

D.Weshouldlearnmorebodylanguages.

IV.任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

(請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。每空一詞。)

Blooddonation,alsocalledbloodbanking,isawonderfulthingtodo.Itisaneasyand

directwaytocontributetosocialworkandhelpthecommunity.Ithelpstosavelivesand

helpsthosewhoareinneedofbloodduetobadconditionortheheavylossofblood

duringoperationsorinaccidents.

Youareabletogiveordonatebloodeverythreeorfourmonth,anditisagreatwayto

makeahugedifferencetosomeone'slifeandyoucanalwaysbeproudofitafter

makingvaluablecontributionstosociety.Blooddonationisnotabigproblem,butyou

needtokeepafewpointsinmind.

Beforedonatingblood,makesurethattheferrum(鐵)levelinyourbodyishigh

enoughandforthatyoushouldtakeahealthydiet.Donotgoforblooddonationonan

emptystomach.Youshouldfollowthecorrectprocesssothateverythinggoeswell.After

havingabalanceddietyouwillfeelstrongandcomfortabletodonateblood.Afterwards,

youwillnotfeelfaintorweak.

Forrequiredhemoglobin(血紅蛋白)inyourbody,drinklotsofjuiceandotherdrinks.

Fruitjuice,suchasapplejuiceisverygoodforincreasingthebloodlevelinyourbody.

Foragoodbloodflowinyourbody,drinkatleast6-7glassesofwatereveryday.

Completelyavoidadaybeforeandaftergivingblood,takingalcohol(酒).Donotsmoke

halfanhourbeforegivingblood.

Whenyouaregoingforblooddonation,berelaxed,whichhelpskeeptherightblood

pressure.Duringtheblooddonationactivity,takeadeepbreathandtrytocalmyourself.

Don'tjoininsomeotheractivities.

Whenyoudonateblood,youaremakingtheefforttosavesomeone'slife.Blood

donationisaverysimpleandfastprocess,butyouneedtotakecareofyourselfafter

donatingblood.Propercarehelpstoreducesideeffects.Thefollowingareafewtips

thatwillhelpyouout.

lakearestfor15minutesafterthedonation.Ithelpsyoutofeelrelaxed.

Eatsomethinganddrinkjuicebeforeleavingtheblooddonationcentre.Makesure

thatyouhavemealsafterdonatingblood.Smokingshouldbeavoidedforonehourafter

theprocess.Avoidsomeactivitiesrightaway,forexample,driving.

Finally,beproudofyourselfbecauseyouhavedoneagreatthinginhelpingtosave

someone'slife.Blooddonationisaveryimportantactivity.

TitleBlooddonation-animportantactivity

The(1)______ofblooddonation?(2)______tosocialworkandthecommunity

?Helpingthosepeoplewhosufferthe

lossof(3)______

?Givingyourselfasenseofpride

(4)______thedonation?Takeahealthy(5)______forahighferrum

level.

?Drinkfruitjuiceforenoughhemoglobin.

?Drinkatleast6-7glassesofwaterdailyfora

good(6)____ofblood.

?(7)___takingalcoholandsmokingcigarettes.

Duringthedonation?Relaxandbreathedeeply

?Nevertake(8)_____inotheractivities.

Afterthedonation?Takearest.

?Don'tskip(9)______.

?Don'tsmokeuntilonehourlater.

?Don'tjoininsomeactivitieslikedriving

(10)______

高一英語練習(xí)2

單項(xiàng)選擇(15分)

21.ThisbooktellslifestoryofJohnSmith,wholeftschoolandworkedfora

newspaperattheageof16.

A.the;/B.a;theC.the;theD.a;/

22.hisreturntoschool,hewentdirectlytohisofficeandbegantowork.

A.InB.AtC.OnD.For

23.Henryhascomeinhisraincoatandboots,forrain.

A.preparedB.preparingC.toprepareD.prepares

24.■--Whatdoyouthinkofthisnovel?--Er...sorry.I.Whatdidyousay?

A.didn9tlistenB.hadn'tlistenedC.haven'tlistenedD.wasn5tlistening

25.Sometimestheboyisabad-temperedchild,buthebequitelovelywhenhewishes.

A.mayB.canC.shallD.must

26.Shebroughtwithherthreefriends,noneofIhadevermetbefore.

A.themB.whoC.whomD.that

27.Seeingthehappyofchildrenplayinginthepark,I'moverjoyedandsureofthe

futureofourcountry.

A.sightB.viewC.sceneD.sign

28.Afteraboutanhour'sride,wefinallygottowasthencalled“PingJingHotel”.

A.theplaceB.whatC.whichD.where

29.一Mycousinisverycleverbuthedoesn'tworkhardathislessons.—.

A.SoismylittlebrotherB.Neitherdoesmylittlebrother

C.SoitiswithmylittlebrotherD.Neitherismylittlebrother

30.Peopletakenapsatnooninhotterclimates,theheatmakesworkdifficultintheearly

afternoon.

A.whichB.whatC.whenD.where

31.TheGroundiswetallover,soitmusthaverainedlastnight,?

A.mustn'titB.wasn'titC.hasn'titD.didn'tit

32.1amsupposedyouavaluablepresentfbryourbirthday,butallmymoney.

A.togive;wasranoutB.tohavegiven;ranout

C.given;ranoutD.havegiven;wasranout

33.Youcanseethattheyounggraduateisjustofheight.

A.averageB.ordinaryC.specialD.regular

34.--DidTomcomebackalittleearlierlastnight?

--Yes,itwasnotyettwelveo'clockhearrivedhome.

A.whenB.thatC.whyD.which

35.It'suptothegovernmenttomeasurestodealwiththecurrenteconomiccrisis.

A.setupB.workoutC.filledupD.beginwith

完形填空(20分)

Iwasdrivingarounddowntownoneafternooninthewinter.I36aredlightand

stopped.AsIwas37.Isawayoungguystandingonmyleft.Hewas38inthefaceand

holdingacardboardsignwithsome39onit.Whenyou'reintheheartofdowntown,it'spretty

40toseehomelesspeopleaskingfor41.Generally,Iwouldpassthem,butthistimewhenI

glancedoverthesign,I42.

Ican'trememberwhatthesignsaidexactly,butitwassomethinglike:"43money/food,

havestomachcancer,homeless,anythinghelps.^^

Ididn'tknowwhy,butfbrsome44thisparticularsignstruckme.The45hadjust

turnedgreen,andtherewasalineoflunchrushhourtrafficbehindme.Iwentbackandforthinmy

46ahundredtimesinthatnext47aboutwhetherIshoulddosomething."ShouldIhelp?

48on?ShouldIdosomething?^^

Ididn't.Ididnothing.

Thetrafficmoved_49_,andIwentwithit.Aboutablockortwoaway,myhearthadsunk

simplyforthisguy.Ifeltso50fbrhim.So,Idecidedtogobackandaskhim51Icouldbuy

himlunchandhearhisstory.

Ittookmeaboutfiveminutesto52andbackontothesamestreetwhereIhadseen

him.Itwasjustfiveminutes—buthewas53.

“Wheredidhegosofast?991wondered.So,therewas54lefttodoexceptdriveon.

Ifyougetaspecialnudge(想做的事)frominsideyou,55consideractingonit.Don't

missout—fbryourselfandforthatotherperson.

36.A.cameacrossB.camefromC.cameupwithD.cameupto

37.A.restingB.walkingC.waitingD.talking

38.A.dirtyB.paleC.happyD.proud

39.A.writingB.sayingC.feelingD.painting

40.A.unfortunateB.rudeC.specialD.common

41.A.equipmentB.adviceC.moneyD.power

42.A.laughedB.returnedC.continuedD.stopped

43.A.SpareB.NeedC.KeepD.Collect

44.A.reasonB.purposeC.goalD.condition

45.A.faceB.signC.lightD.car

46.A.bodyB.pocketC.stomachD.head

47.A.hourB.secondC.dayD.week

48.A.DriveB.WorkC.ComeD.Hold

49.A.outsideB.upwardC.forwardD.backward

50.A.wonderfulB.badC.easyD.important

51.A.whenB.whereC.howD.if

52.A.turnupB.tumaroundC.goawayD.goaround

53.A.goneB.caughtC.deadD.blind

54.A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything

55.A.seriouslyB.finallyC.usuallyD.jokingly

閱讀理解

WhatwouldyouthinkifyouwentbacktoschoolonMondayandtherewerenodesksorchairsin

yourclassroom?

Thafswhatsomefburth-and-fifth-gradersataschoolinMinnesotadiscoveredearlierthisyear

whentheytookpartinaresearchprojecttoseeifchangingtheirclassroomswouldmakethem

moreactive.

ResearchersfromtheMayoClinicwereconcernedaboutreportsthatasmanyashalfof

Americankidscouldbeseriouslyoverweight-orobese-bytheyear2010.Sotheysetupa

differentkindofclassroom,whichyoumightseeinthefuture.

Insteadofdesks,theEltonHillsElementarystudentshadadjustableworkstationswherethey

couldstand,kneelonmatsorsitonbigexerciseballs.StudentsweregivenlaptopsandiPodsthat

allowedthemtomoveandlearnatthesametime.

Sensors(傳感器)wereattachedtothekids'legstocalculatehowmanycaloriesstudents

burnedintheirnewset-up.

Theirtypicalschooldaywasprobablynotanythinglikeyours.Onegroupofstudents

downloadedanaudiofile(有聲文件)oftheirteacherreadingabook;theylistenedtoitwhile

walkingforexercise.AnothergrouptookaspellingtestbylisteningtotheiriPods.

Somestudentslikedthefreedom,butothersmissedthetraditionalclassroom.

“Idon*tlikestandingup,”MariahMatrioussaid."Mylegsgettired,andIlikesittingdown."

So,didtheexperimentwork?Researchersstillarestudyingthedata,butearlyresultsindicatethat

thekidsdidmovearoundmoreinthenewclassroom.

"Itshowedusthat,giventheopportunitytomove,kidswillmove/saidresearcherLorraine

Lanningham-Foster.

That'simportantbecausestudieshaveshownthatevensimplemovement-climbingstairs

insteadoftakinganelevator(電梯),forexample,orwashingdishesbyhandinsteadofloadingthe

dishwasher-canbeasimportantasformalexercisewhenitcomestocontrollingone'sweight.

67.TheschoolinMinnesotacarriedouttheresearch.

A.topunishthebadlyperformedstudentsB.topreventchildrenfrombeingtoofat

C.tosparealotofmoneyforthestateD.tomeettheneedsofdifferentchildren

68.ThenewlydesignedclassroomsaredifferentfromthetraditionalonesEXCEPTthat__.

A.therewerenodesksandchairs

B.thestudentscanmoveandleamatthesametime

C.studentsindifferentgroupsaregivendifferenttasks

D.teachersdon'tnecessarilyinstructthestudents

69.AccordingtoLorraineLanningham-Foster,.

A.theresearchgotsomeexpectedresults

B.theexperimentneedsfurtherchanges

C.noteveryonelikedthefreedomofthisnewstyle

D.Thestudentsshouldbetaughtwithoutclassrooms

70.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.NoDesksorChairsintheClassroomB.NewClassroomsintheFuture

C.SchoolTakesaStandAgainstObesityD.WashingdishesbyhandintheClassroom

任務(wù)型閱讀(10分)

Youhaveprobablyhearditbefore,mostlikelyfromyourEnglishteacher.Ifyouwantto

becomeagoodwriter,readgoodwriting.Unfortunately,youmaynothaveunderstoodwhatdid

goodtoyouandevenwhatyouweresupposedtogetfromthatexperience.

Asyoustartreadingabook,poem,orstory,dosowithnothoughtatallandtheexperience

willimproveyourwriting.Justreadforpleasuretobeginwith,ortoleam.Asyouprogressthrough

thework,thinkaboutwhetherornotitis"easy"reading.Doyoubecomesointerestedinthe

subjectandflowofthewritingthatyoucompletelyforgetthepersonwhowroteit,ordoesthe

compositionsometimescalltoomuchattentiontoitselfthroughwordsandphrasesthatseemoutof

placeorunexpected?Theselattersituationsareachancetolearnfromthewriter'smistakes.Infact,

thereadershouldnothavetoworryabouthowanauthordoes“histhing1,...heshouldbeableto

justenjoyandleam.Everytimeawordstrikesyouaspoorlychosen,stoptoconsiderwhyithas

thiseffect.Also,donotspendalotoftimeQ(分析)thepassagebutputmoreeffortsin

enjoyingitfromthewhole.

AnotherthingIdo,particularlywithnonfiction(三日〃、說)books,istoselectaparttoreadasif

itisacompletelyseparatework.Onceagain,readasacommonconsumerratherthanacritic付比評(píng)

家).Forlearninghowwordsandphrasesworktogetheronthemostbasiclevel,however,nothing

ismoresuitablethanyourdevotiontoreadingpoems.Apoetisoftentryingtoputabook'sworthof

meaningandfeelingsintolines,andeverysideoftheworkshowsaverycloseattentiontocraft(.JL

藝).

Asyoucansee,thereisnoonesimplewayofreadingtoimproveyourwriting.Thekeyisnot

tomakeitboring.Selectauthorsyouadmireorlikemost,andenjoytheirworksasanyoneelse

would.Aslongasyouarereading,youareimprovingyourselfasawriter.

Title:ImproveYourWritingbyReading

▲Readinggoodwriting(71)___________youbecomeagoodwrither.

Facts▲Youdon'tunderstandthe(72)___________ofreadingandwhattogetfrom

reading.

▲Readnottolearnbutfbr(73)___________.

1)Developagreat(74)___________inthesubjectandflowofthewriting.

2)Learnfromthewriter's(75)___________ifpossible.

Ways3)(76)___________shouldn'tbespentinanalyzingthepassagebutinenjoying

thepassagefromthewhole.

▲Readasacommonconsumerratherthanacritic.

▲Be(77)__toreadingpoemsandenjoythelines.

▲Don'tmakeyourself(78)___________withreading.

Conclusions

▲Selectyour(79)___________authorsandenjoytheirworks.

(結(jié)論)

▲Youaresuretomake(80)___________duringreading.

高一基礎(chǔ)復(fù)習(xí)1

動(dòng)詞填空(用動(dòng)詞的正確形式填空)

1.Greatchanges(take)placeinourcountryinthepastthirtyyears.

2.PeterpreferstostayathomewatchingTVratherthan(go)therealone.

3.Nowthattheheadmaster(approve)theplan,wecancarryitoutnow.

4.Insomecountries,missingabusmeans(wait)foranotherhalfanhour.

5.(chat)onlinetookhimalotoftime,whichledtohisfailureintheexam.

6.Thelawrequiresthateveryone(have)hiscarcheckedatleastonceayear.

7.(achieve)success,youshouldconcentrateonwhatyouaredoing.

8.IfsapitythatImissed(see)thefilmwhichwasonatthecinemalastweek.

9.WhenIentered,theteacher,alongwithherlovelystudents,(dance)tothemusic.

10.Susancouldn'ttolerate(work)fortwelvehoursadayanddecidedtochangeherjob.

V.句型轉(zhuǎn)換

1.TdliketotellyouthenewsthatTonywilltakechargeofthecompanyafterthemanagerretires.

I'dliketoyouthenewsthatthemanagerwillleaveTonyof

thecompanyafterheretires.

2.Ifonewantstostayhealthy,heshoulddoexerciseinsteadoftakingcertainpills,whichactually

affectspeople'shealth.

Ifonewantstokeep,heshouldinsteadoftakingcertainpills,which

actuallyhasabadonpeople'shealth.

3.YoucanneverimaginehowdifficultitwasfortheBritishstudentstogetusedtotheschoollife

inChina.Butnowwhentheythinkbacktotheexperience,theyareveryproudofit.

YoucanneverimaginewhattheBritishstudentshadusedtotheschoollifein

China.Butnowwhentheylooktheexperience,theytakeprideinit.

4.Itattractsthestudentsthattheymayvisitthemuseumwithoutpayingthisweekandtheywantto

visititinnotime.

Itistothestudentsthattheymayvisitthemuseumthisweekand

theycan'ttovisitit.

5.ThoughyouwanttosurftheInternet,youshouIdbebusypreparingforthecomingmid-term

exam.

ThoughyoufeeltheInternet,youaretobebusymakingfor

thecomingmid-termexam.

完成句子

1.大學(xué)畢業(yè)后,我沒有努力找工作,而是抽了點(diǎn)時(shí)間去旅游。事實(shí)證明這是個(gè)英明的決定。

Afterfromcollege,insteadoftofindajob,Itooksometimeofftogo

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