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江苏省海头高级中学学年高一月考英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共80分)
第二部分英语知识综合运用
第一节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
21.Oncecannotbecarefultomakeawisedecisiononalife-longcareerasitissuchanimportantcase.
A.veryB.tooC.soD.rather
22.Thereservoirisitwasthreeyearsago.
A.asthreetimesbigasB.threetimesasbigas
C.asbigasthreetimesD.asbigthreetimesas
23.Theyarealsoaskingparentstokeepaclosewatchontheirchildren,especiallyduringtheycallthe“risky”period;betweenthemiddleofthedayandsunset.
A.whatB.whichC.thatD.when
24.Hurryup,orbythetimeweatthecinema,thefilmwillhavebegun.
A.hadarrivedB.willhavearrivedC.willarriveD.arrive
25.That’samazing.NowhereelseinChinasuchawell-protectedoldbuilding.
A.youcanfindB.canfindyouC.therecanbeD.cantherebe
26.Britainmanyotherindustrializedcountries,majorchangesoverthelast100years.
A.togetherwith;hasexperiencedB.aswellas;experienced
C.togetherwith;experiencedD.aswellas;haveexperienced
27.Tobehonest,Iamnotthepersondeservingthehonor,itshouldbegiventowethinkhasmadethegreatestcontribution.
A.whoB.whomC.whoeverD.whomever
28.LindawasthoughttoinAfrica,butIreallydon’tknowwhatcountrysheworkedin.
A.haveworkedB.workC.beworkingD.beworked
29.Itisoftenthecaseanythingispossibleforthosewhohangontohope.
A.whyB.whatC.asD.that
30.Theotherday,myfriendJohndrovehiscardownthestreetatIthoughtwasadangerousspeed,surprisedeveryoneinthecar.
A.which;thatB.which;whatC.what;whichD.that;which
第二节完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Ithinkloveisforthosewhobelieveinlove.Beinggratefultoothersisawayto31yourlove.Inourdailylife,weoftenreceivehelpfromourparents,friends,colleaguesand32.
ItwasarainyMonday.Iwasabouttocrosstheroad33Iheardacry.Someonebesideme34mebecausethecarwouldhitme,buttheguyhimselfgotinjured.So35wasIthatIwastrembling(发抖的).Icouldn’t36whathadhappened.Ididn’tknowwhereIwasgoingbecauseaftertheaccidentIwaswalkingfarfromthescene37direction.However,themanwho38mylifewasgone,sayingnowordsandgivingmenochancetothankhim.Ididn’t39askwhathisnamewas.IwastryingtofindthemaninmydreamsbecauseIwantedtosaya40wordcomingfrommyheart-simplyTHANKS!
EverymorningIwouldgototheplacewheretheaccident41,hopingtofindthatman.ItwasMondaymorning42.WhenIwenttothespot,therainstartedto43.Isteppedbackwardtothebusstopnearbytoavoidgetting44.ItrainedheavilyandIsuddenly45amanwalkingintherainhurriedlywithoutanumbrella.So,Itookoutmyumbrellaandwalkedtotheman’s46.Ididn’trealizethemanwastheguywhoI’dbeen47untilIfoundmyselfstandingbesidetheman!
Iwasexcitedandcouldn’twaittosayThankYou.Themanwas48butafterawhilehesmiled.Ismiledtooandsaid,“Ihavebeenwaitingforthismomentandprayingsomedaywearegoingto49againandthisisit.”Whensayingthesewords,Icriedbutfelthappy.
Perhapsitisalittlething,butweshouldbethankfultothosewhohelpusfor50theyhavedone.Themoreloveyougive,themoreloveyouwillreceive.
31.A.meanB.showC.defendD.devote
32.A.classmatesB.relativesC.familyD.strangers
33.A.whileB.afterC.untilD.when
34.A.pulledB.tendedC.handledD.comforted
35.A.surprisedB.embarrassedC.frightenedD.worried
36.A.putoutB.figureoutC.turnoutD.pickout
37.A.inB.withoutC.beyondD.from
38.A.riskedB.respectedC.harmedD.saved
39.A.everB.stillC.neverD.even
40.A.singleB.mildC.goodD.wise
41.A.appearedB.existedC.occurredD.lasted
42.A.againB.somehowC.anyhowD.already
43.A.comeB.fallC.endD.arrive
44.A.warmB.dirtyC.coldD.wet
45.A.heardB.watchedC.noticedD.caught
46.A.doubtB.explanationC.directionD.survival
47.A.lookingafterB.lookingforC.lookingatD.lookinginto
48.A.annoyedB.ashamedC.disappointedD.confused
49.A.meetB.waitC.contactD.face
50.A.whicheverB.howeverC.whateverD.whenever
第三部分阅读理解(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Belowarethefourmostfamousbridgesintheworld.
PonteVecchioBridge
ThePonteVecchio(literally“oldbridge”)isabridgebuiltintheMiddleAgesovertheArnoRiverinFlorence,Italy,theonlyFlorentinebridgetosurviveWorldWarII.Thebridgeisuniqueforstillhavingshopsbuiltalongit,aswascommoninthedaysoftheMedici.Butchersoriginallyoccupiedsouvenirsellers.Itissaidthattheeconomicconceptofbankruptcyoriginatedhere:
whenamerchantcouldnotpayhisdebts,thetableonwhichhesoldhisgoodswasphysicallybrokenbysoldiers,andthispracticewascalled“bancorotto(brokentable)”.
GoldenGateBridge
TheGoldenGateBridgeisasuspensionbridgespanningtheGoldenGate,thestraitbetweenSanFranciscoandMarinCountytothenorth.ItisthemasterworkofarchitectJosephB.Strauss,whosestatuegracesthesouthernobservationdeck.Thebridgetooksevenyearstobuild,andwascompletedin1937.TheGoldenGateBridgeusedtobethelongestsuspensionbridgespanintheworld.AndtodayithasbecomeoneofthemostpopulartouristattractionsinSanFranciscoandCalifornia.Sinceitscompletion,thespanlengthhasbeensurpassedbyeightotherbridges.Thefamousred-orangecolorofthebridgewasspecificallychosentomakethebridgemoreeasilyvisiblethroughthethickfrogthatfrequentlycoversthebridge.
MillauBridge
Startedin1998andopenedtotrafficin2005,theMillauViaductisahugecable-stayedroad-bridgethatspansthevalleyoftheriverTarnnearMillauinsouthernFrance.Itisthetallesthighwaybridgeintheworld,withthehighestpylon’ssummitat343meters-slightlytallerthantheEiffelTower.Thespeedlimitonthebridgewasreducedfrom130km/hto110km/hbecauseoftrafficslowingdown,duetotouriststakingpicturesofthebridgefromthevehicles.Shortlyafterthebridgeopenedtotraffic,passengerswerestoppingtoadmirethelandscapeandthebridgeitself.
Charlesbridge
TheCharlesBridgeisafamousstoneGothicbridgethatcrossestheVltavaRiverinPrague,CzechRepublic.Itsconstructionstartedin1357underthesupportofKingCharlesIV,andfinishedinthebeginningofthe15thcentury.AstheonlymeansofcrossingtheriverVltava,theCharlesBridgewasthemostimportantconnectionbetweentheOldTownandtheareaaroundPragueCastle.ConnectionmadePragueimportantasatraderoutebetweenEasternandWesternEurope.TodayitisoneofthemostvisitedsightsinPraguewithpainters,ownersofkiosksandothertradersalongsidenumeroustouristscrossingthebridge.
51.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEabouttheGoldenGateBridge?
A.Thespanlengthranksthe8thplaceintheworld
B.Itscolorenablestravelerstoseeiteasilyonfoggydays
C.ItisthemostpopulartouristattractioninAmerica
D.IttookJosephB.Strauss7yearstodesignthebridge
52.TheCharlesBridgeplayedanimportantroleinPrague,CzechRepublicbecause.
A.itattractedmanyfamouspaintersthere
B.itwassupportedbyKinCharlesIV
C.itwastheonlystoneGothicbridgecrossingtheVltavaRiver
D.itstrengthenedthetradebetweenEasternandWesternEurope
B
Decision-makingcanbeextremelydifficult.Decision-makingstylesaresignificantlydifferentindifferentcultures.
Inanyapproachtoaproblemandinanynegotiations,theWesternworldturnstothe"Itoyou"approachwhileJapan,the"youtoyou"approach.Theformermeansbothsidespresenttheirargumentsopenlyfromtheirownpointofview.Naturally,oftencomesaconfrontation(冲突)situation,whichWesternersareveryskillfulindealingwith.Thelatterisbasedoneachsidetryingtounderstandtheotherperson'spointofview.Thus,thedirectionofthemeetingisamutual(相互的)attempttoreduceconfrontationandachieveharmony.
Besides,Westerndecision-makinggoesmostlyfromtopmanagement(管理人员)andoftendoesnotconsultmiddlemanagementortheworker.However,inJapangreatconsiderationisgiventothethoughtsandopinionsofeveryoneatalllevels.Basedon"bottom-updirection",ideascanbecreatedatthelowestlevels,travelupwardthroughanorganizationandhaveaneffectonthefinaldecision.
Differenceindecision-makingalsocomesfromdifferentcommunicationstyles.TheJapanesebusinesspersonworkstoachieveharmony,evenifthedealfallsthrough,andwillspendwhatevertimeisnecessarytodeterminea"youtoyou"approach,communicatingpersonalviewsonlyindirectly.TheyputathoroughjobabovetheWesterndeadlineapproach.SotheJapanesearethoroughintheirmeetings.ThusAmericansareoftenannoyedbythemanymeetingsinmanyJapanesebusinesses.ButwheretheAmericanispressingforaspecificdecision,theJapaneseistryingtothinkuparatherbroaddirection.
Ontheotherhand,onceagivenagreementismade,itistheJapanesewhosometimeswonderattheslowpaceinwhichWesternerscarryoutthedecision.TheJapaneseareeagertomoveforwardandWesterners,perhaps,lag(落后)behindastheytakethetimeforin-depthplanning.
53.AJapanesebusinessbasesitsdecisio