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甘肃省通渭县第二中学2016-2017学年高一上学期第一次月考

英语试卷

(时间:

120分钟,满分:

120分)

第一部分:

阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40分)

第1节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Mostdogownersfeelthattheirdogsaretheirbestfriends.Almosteveryonelikesdogsbecausetheytryhardtopleasetheirowners.Oneofmyfavoritestoriesisaboutadogwhowantedhisownertopleasehim.

  OneofmyfriendshasalargeGermanshepherd(牧羊狗)namedJack.EverySundayafternoon,myfriendtakesJackforawalkinthepark.Jacklikestheselongwalksverymuch.  OneSundayafternoon,ayoungmancametovisitmyfriend.Hestayedalongtime,andhetalkedandtalked.SoonitwastimeformyfriendtotakeJackforhiswalk,butthevisitordidn’tleave.Jackbecameveryworriedabouthiswalkinthepark.Hewalkedaroundtheroomseveraltimesandthensatdowndirectlyinfrontofthevisitorandlookedathim.Butthevisitorpaidnoattention.Hecontinuedtalking.Finally,Jackcouldn’tstanditanylonger.Hewentoutoftheroomandcamebackafewminuteslater.Hesatdownagaininfrontofthevisitor,butthistimeheheldtheman’shatinhismouth.

  Germanshepherdsaren’ttheonlyintelligentdogs.AnotherintelligentdogisaSeeingEyedog.Thisisaspecialdogwhichhelpsblindpeoplewalkalongthestreetsanddomanyotherthings.WecallthesedogsSeeingEyedogsbecausetheyarethe“eye”oftheblindpeopleandtheyhelpthemto“see”.SeeingEyedogsgenerallygotospecialschoolsforseveralyearstolearntohelpblindpeople.

  1.ThewritertellsthestoryaboutthedogJacktoshowthat____.

  A.it,likemanyotherdogs,alwaystriedtopleaseitsownermaster

  B.it,unlikemanyotherdogs,alwayswanteditsmastertopleaseit

  C.itwasmoreintelligentthanmanyotherdogs

  D.itwasthemostfaithfuldogofhisfriend’s

  2.Jackcametositinfrontofthevisitorinorderto____.

  A.pleasehimB.bepleased

  C.askhimtoleaveimmediatelyD.invitehimforawalk

  3.Thesentence“Finally,Jackcouldn’tstanditanylonger.”means___.

  A.Jackcouldnolongerputupwiththevisitor

  B.Jackcouldnolongerstandbuthemightsitdown

  C.Jackwasverytiredandwantedarest

  D.Jackwasveryangrywiththevisitor

  4.Whichofthefollowingtitleswouldbethebestforthepassage?

  A.Dogs─AGreatHelptoPeopleB.Dogs─OurFaithfulCompanions

  C.AnIntroductiontoDogsD.FamousDogsinGermany

B

HenryFordwasthefirstpersontobuildcarswhichwerecheap,strongandfast.Hewasabletose11millionsofmodelsbecausebecouldproducetheminlargenumbersatatime;thatis,hemadeagreatmanycarsofexactlythesamekind.Ford’sfatherhopedthathissonwouldbecomeafarmer,buttheyoungmandidnotliketheideaandhewenttoDetroit(底特律)whereheworkedasamechanic(机械师).Bytheageof29,in1892,hehadbuilthisfirstcar.However,thecarmadeinthisway,thefamous“ModelT”didnotappearuntil1908-fiveyearsafterFordbadstartedhisgreatmotorcarfactory.Thiscarshowedtobewell-knownthatitremainedunchangedfortwentyyear.SinceFord’stime,thiswayofproducingcarsinlargenumbershasbecomecommoninindustryandhasreducedthepriceofmanygoodswhichwouldotherwisebeveryexpensive.

  5.HenryFordwasthemantobuilt_____cars.

  A.cheapandstrongB.cheapandlong

  C.fastandexpensiveD.strongandslow

  6.Fordwasabletosellmillionsofcars,because_____.

  A.hemademanygreetcarsB.hiscarsaremany

  C.hemadelotsofcarsofthesamekindD.bothAandB

 7.The“ModelT”wasveryfamous_____.

  A.before1908B.between1982and1908

  C.before1892D.after1908

  8.Fordbuilthisowncarfactory

  A.in1903B.in1908C.in1913D.in1897

C

ThecityofVenice,inItaly,isoneofakind.Itisbuiltonmorethan120islands,justoffarrival.Afterexplainingwheremynewhousewas,ItoldhimthatIhadleftthekeyunderthedoormat.SinceIknewitwouldbequitelatebeforeIcouldgetback,Isuggestedthatbemakehimselfathomeandhelphimselftoanythingthatwaskeptintherefrigerator(冰箱).

  Twohourslatermyfriendphonedmefromthehouse.Atthemoment,hesaid,hewaslisteningtosomeofmyrecordsafterhavinghadanicemeal.Hehadfoundthepanandmeatintherefrigerator.Now,hewasdrinkingacupofteaandhopedthatIwouldjoinhimsoon.WhenIaskedhimifhebadanydifficultyfindingthehouse,heansweredthattheonlyproblemwasthathehadnotbeenabletofindthekeyunderthedoormat,butluckily,thelivingroomwindowbytheappletreehadbeenleftopenandhehadclimbedinthroughthewindow.Ilistenedtoallthisingreatsurprise.Thereisnoappletreeoutsidemywindow,butthereisonebythelivingroomwindowofmynext-doorneighbor’shouse!

  9.Whenmyfriendarrived,Icouldnotgotomeethimbecause________.

  A.wewerenotgoodfriendsB.Iwasbusyatwork

  C.hehadnottoldmethathewouldcomeD.Ididnotwanttoseehim

 10.Ilistenedtomyfriend’sphonecallingreatsurprisebecause____.

  A.hehadnotwaitedformetoeattogether

  B.hehadeatentoomuchofthefood

  C.hemistookmyneighbor’shouseformine

  D.hehadleftthehousewiththewindowopen

  11.Atlastmyfriend______.

  A.didnotentermyhouse

  B.enteredmyhouseafterheopenedthedoor

  C.enteredmyhousebyclimbingthroughthewindow

  D.enteredmyhousewiththehelpofmyneighbor

  12.Thewriterleftthekeyunderthedoormatsothat______.

  A.nobodywouldfindit

  B.hemightnotloseit

  C.hisfamilycouldusethesamekey

D.hisfriendcouldeasilygetit

D

JohnH.JohnsonwasborninablackfamilyinArkansasCityin1918.HisfatherdiedinanaccidentwhenJohnwassix.Hewasreachinghighschoolage,buthishometownofferednohighschoolforblacks.

Fortunately(幸运地)hehadastrong—willed,caringmother.Johnremembersthathismothertoldhimmanytimes,“Son,youcanbeanythingyoureallywanttobeifyoujustbelieve.”Shetoldhimnottobedependentonothers,includinghismother.“Youhavetoearnsuccess,”saidshe.“Allthepeoplewhoworkharddon’tsucceed,buttheonlypeoplewhodosucceedarethosewhoworkhard.”

Thesewordscamefromawomanwithlessthanathird—gradeeducation.Sheworkedhardasacookfortwoyearstosaveenoughmoneytotakeherson—then15—toChicago.

Chicagoin1933wasnotthepromisedland(乐土)thatblacksouthernerswerelookingfor.John’smotherandstepfathercouldnotfindwork.ButhereJohncouldgotoschool,andherehelearnedthepowerofwords—asaneditor(编辑)ofthenewspaperatDuSableHighSchool.Hiswishwastopublishamagazinefortheblacks.

Whileothersdiscouragedhim,John’smotherofferedhimmorewordstoliveby:

“Nothingbeatsafailurebutatry.”Shealsolethimpawn(典当)herfurnituretogetthe$500heneededtostarttheNegromagazine.

ItisnaturalthedifficultiesandfailuresfollowedJohncloselyuntilhebecameverysuccessful.Healwayskeepshismother’swordsinmind:

“Son,failureisnotinyourvocabulary.”NowJohnH.Johnsonisoneofthe400richestpeopleinAmerica.

13.WhydidJohn’smotherdecidetomovetoChicago?

Because.

A.John’sfatherdiedinhishometownwhenJohnwasveryyoung

B.lifewastoohardforthemtostayonintheirhometown,whilelifeinChicagowouldbebetterforthemNegroes

C.therewerenoschoolsintheirhometown

D.Johnneededmoreeducationandhecouldgotohighschoolthere

14.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.HowJohnH.Johnsonbecamesomebody

B.Themental(精神的)supportfromagreatmother

C.Theimportanceofagoodeducation

D.Thekeytosuccessforblacks

15.Theunderlinedsentenceinthefifthparagraphmeans.

A.ifyoutry,youwillsucceedintheend

B.afailureisdifficulttobeat,evenifyoutry

C.atryisalwaysfollowedbyafailure

D.nothingbutatrycanhelpyououtoffailure

第2节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两个为多余选项。

E

__16___.Beingangrydoesn’treallysolvemuch,butwhatpeopledowhentheyfeelangryisimportant.Thegoalistocalmdownandtrytosolvewhatisbotheringyou.Thisishardforsomekidsandadults,too.Insteadofcalmingdown,somekidsmightkeepgettingmoreandmoreupsetuntiltheyexplodelikeavolcano!

__17___.Theirangermightbesostrongthattheylosecontroloftheirtemper.Theymayactinwaysunacceptableandhurtful.Peoplemaysaythatsomeonehastroublecontrollingtheirtemper.__18___Somekidsmightgetsoangrythattheyscreamattheirparents,breaksomething,orevenworse,hittheirbrothersorsisters._19____.However,it’snotOKforakidtodoanyofthosethings.Kidsdon’twanttoactinthisway,butsometimesangryfeelingscanbehardtomanage.Sowhattodo?

Well,thegoodnewsisthatkidsdon’tjusthavetokeepmakingthesamemistakesoverandoveragain.__20___.Imagineyourtemperasapuppyinsideyouthatneedssometraining.Thepuppyisnotbad----itwillprobablyturnoutagreatdog.Itjustneedstolearnsomerulesbecause,rightnow,thatpuppyiscausingsomeproblemstoyou.

A.Youcantrainyoutemper.

B.Youdon’twanttocausetrouble.

C.Kidsshouldbeallowedtoexpresstheirfeelings,evenangryones.

D.Everybodygetsangrysometimes.

E.Infact,theyusuallymeanthatakidbehavesbadlywhenfeelingangry.

F.Insteadofthinkingofthepersonyou’reangrywith,thinkofsomethingelse.

G.Somekidsgetangrymoreoftenormoreeasilythansomeotherkids.

第二部分:

语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出可

以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

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