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嘉定区高一第一学期上海外国语学校11月月考卷

II.GrammarandVocabulary

Directions:

BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.

SectionA

25.EvenatthenarrowestofthePacific,itisabout3,200km____________.

A.widelyB.withcrossC.crossingD.inwidth

26.They______beathome.Yousee,thedoorislockedfromtheoutside.

  A.can'tB.mayC.mustD.mustn't

27.Sooften______inrecentyearsthatithasalmostbecomearule.

A.hasthishappenedB.thishashappened

C.isthishappeningD.forthistohappen

28.MsNancydidn'tmindatall_______toceremony.

  A.beingnotinvitedB.notinviting

  C.nottobeinvitedD.notbeinginvited

29.Thequestioncameupatthemeeting________wehadenoughmoneyforourresearch.

  A.thatB.whatC.whetherD.which

30.Thatwasreallyasplendidevening.It'syears_______Ienjoyedmyselfsomuch.

A.whenB.thatC.beforeD.since

31.TimBemers-Leeisgenerallyconsidered_______theWorldWideWeb,onwhich

alltheinformationissharedbyall.

  A.tohavefoundedB.havingfoundedC.foundingD.tofound

32.---Hedidn'tfeelabitnervouswhen_______.

---No.He'dspentalotoftime______foritafterall.

A.interviewing;toprepareB.interviewed;toprepare

C.interviewing;preparingD.interviewed;preparing

33.Thisfilmisnotasgoodas_______Isawyesterday.

A.oneB.theoneC.thatD.it

34.ThebirthdaycakeJohn'smotherhasjustboughthimis_______mine.

A.asthreetimesbigasB.threetimesthesizeof

C.threetimesbigasD.asthreetimesthesizeof

35.Thelawyerstoodupindefenseofthe16-year-oldboy,sayinghewasnottheone______.

  A.blamedB.blamingC.toblameD.tobeblamed

36._______aroundtheWaterCube,wewerethentakentoseetheBird'sNestforthe

2008OlympicGames.

  A.HavingshownB.TobeshownC.HavingbeenshownD.Toshow

37.Wewillbefor_______promisestovolunteertohelpussolvethepuzzlingproblem.

  A.whoeverB.anyoneofthemC.thosewhoD.anyone

38.Mr.Smithwassoangryatall_______Billwasdoing________heleft.

  A.that;whatB.that;thatC.which;whichD.what;that

39.People_______silverorwhitecarswere50%lesslikelytosufferseriousinjuryinacrash,comparedwithdriversofdarkcolorcars.

  A.driveB.todriveC.drivingD.driven

40.Whenheturnedprofessionalattheageof16,he____tobecomeaworldchampionbyhis

coachandparents.

A.wouldbeexpectedB.wasexpected

C.expectedD.wasexpecting

SectionB

Directions:

Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.careB.remainedC.encouragedD.traditionalE.leisure

F.sometimesG.simplyH.actingonI.sakeJ.worthwhile

  Untilthe20thcentury,Americanshadlittletimeforleisureactivitiesanddidnotreallyapproveofleisure.ThePuritanidealofhardwork___41___strong,andleisurewasassociatedwiththe"idlerich",___42___calledtheleisureclass.Inthe19thcenturyonebookwarned:

"Truerecreationmustnotinterferewithourduty;mustnotinjurehealth;mustnotwastemoney;mustnotwastetime."Attheendofthatcentury,PresidentJamesGarfieldsaidthequestionwas:

"Whatshallwedowithour___43___whenwegetit?

"ModernAmericanshavenotfoundthisaproblemandcanchoosefromawiderangeofleisureactivities.

  TheBritishsharetheProtestantworkethicsbuthavealwaysbelievedthatitisalsogoodforpeopletohaveactivitiesoutsidework.A___44___sayingwarnsthat"allworkandnoplaymakesJackadullboy".Manypeoplenowbelievethatmakingtimeforrelaxationafterworkisalsonecessaryforthe___45___ofgoodmentalhealth.Somepeople,however,thinkthatleisuretimeshouldbespenton___46___activitiesandnotjustwasted.Childrenareoften___47___todevelopaninterestorhobbywhichtheycanpickupintheirsparetime.ManyBritishpeople___48___moreabouttheirleisuretimethantheirworkwhichis,forsome,___49___ameansofgettingmoneytoliveon.

IV.ReadingComprehension

SectionA

  Directions:

ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

  Mostchildrenwithhealthyappetitesarereadytoeatalmostanythingthatisofferedtothem.Achildrarelydislikesfood50itisbadlycooked.The51ameatiscookedandservedismostimportantand52servedmealwilloftenimproveachild'sappetite.

  Neveraskachild53helikesordislikesafoodandnever54likesanddislikesinfrontofhimorallow55elsetodoso.Ifthefathersayshehatesfatmeatorthemotherrefusesvegetablesinthechild'shearing,heis56tocopytheirwords.Takeitforgrantedthathelikeseverythingandheprobably57.

  Nothinghealthfulshouldbeleftoutfromthemealbecauseofa58dislike.Atmealtimesitisagoodideatogiveachildasmall59andlethimcomebackforasecondhelpingratherthangivehimas60asheislikelytoeatatallatonce.Donottalkmuchtothechild61mealtimes,butlethimgetonwithhisfood,anddonot62himtoleavethetableimmediatelyafterameal,orhewillsoonlearntoswallowhisfood63hecanhurrybacktohistoys.On64conditionmustachildbecoaxed(哄骗)orforcedtoeat.

50.A.ifB.untilC.thatD.unless

51.A.meanB.processC.wayD.method

52.A.anxiouslyB.attractivelyC.urgentlyD.eagerly

53.A.whetherB.whatC.thatD.which

54.A.remarkB.tellC.discussD.argue

55.A.everybodyB.anybodyC.somebodyD.nobody

56.A.willingB.possibleC.forcedD.likely

57.A.shouldB.mayC.willD.must

58.A.supposedB.provedC.consideredD.related

59.A.breakfastB.lunchC.supperD.share

60.A.muchB.littleC.fewD.many

61.A.onB.overC.byD.during

62.A.agreeB.allowC.forceD.persuade

63.A.soB.untilC.incaseD.although

64.A.someB.anyC.suchD.no

SectionB

Directions:

Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

(A)

  Someorganisms,suchassalamanders(火蜥蜴)andlobsters,canregenerate(使再生)limbstheyhavelost.Thismeanstheycanregrowafoot,atail,oranyotherpartofthebodythathasbeencutorbrokenoff.Althoughhumancellsareincapableofthis,thehumanbodyiswonderfullyresilient(有复原力的)inotherways.Foronething,itcanwithstandstrongblowsandstillmaintainitsabilitytofunction.TheamazingrecoveryofPhineasGageisacaseinpoint.

  PhineasGage,whowasemployedbytheRutlandandBurlingtonRailroad,recoveredfromaninjurythatdefiedmedicalhistory.Whilehewasdoingrepairsontherailroad,astockofhigh-powereddynamiteaccidentallyexploded.Theterrificblastdroveathree-foot-long,13-poundironbarintohishead,destroyingmostofhisbrain.

  Gagewasthrownbytheexplosion,butregainedconsciousnesssoonafterward.Heevenwatchedthedoctorsastheytendedhiswound.ForseveralweeksGagewasdisorientedandcouldnotseethroughhislefteye.Butafterafewmonthshewasabletothinkclearlyandreturntowork.

  Untilthisday,doctorshavefoundnoplausibleexplanationforthisman'srecovery.TheyneverexpectedGagetosurvive,buthelivedforseveralyearsaftertheaccident.AfterGagedied,hisskullwasplacedinthemuseumoftheMassachusettsMedicalCollege,whereitremainsasamonumenttothehumanwilltolive.

65.What'sthispassagemainlyabout?

A.Regeneration.B.PhineasGage.C.Salamanders.D.Modernmedicine.

66.Whichdetailbestsupportstheideathathumanbeingsareveryresilient?

A.Afewmonthsafterthesevereaccident,Gagereturnedtowork.

B.Gage'sskullisinamuseum.

C.Gagewasahardworker.

D.Gagecouldnotseethroughhislefteye.

67.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordplausiblemean?

A.Terrible.B.Magical.C.Reasonable.D.Medical.

68.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Ittakestimetorecoverfromanaccident.B.Railroadworkersmustbecareful.

C.Thehumanwilltoliveispowerful.D.Salamandersmakegoodpets.

(B)

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