山西省山西大学附属中学学年高一英语下学期模块诊断考试试题Word文档格式.docx
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Thefirsttelephonecards,producedin1976,wereItalian.FiveyearslaterthefirstBritishcardappeared,andnowyoucanbuycardsinmorethanahundredcountries.
Peopleusuallystartcollectingcardsmainlybecausetheyareattractive,smallandlight,andtheydonotneedmuchspace.Itisalsoacheaphobbyforbeginners,althoughforsomepeopleitbecomesaseriousbusiness.InParis,forexample,thereisamarketwhereyoucanbuyonlytelephonecards,andsomeFrenchcardscostupto4,000pounds.ThefirstJapanesecardhasavalueofabout28,000pounds.Mostpeopleonlyseecardswithpricesliketheseintheircollectors’magazine.
1.Thepassageismainlyabout___
A.thedisadvantagesofphonecards
B.phonecardcollectingasahobby
C.reasonsforphonecardcollecting
D.thegreatvarietyofphonecards.
2.WhendidpeopleinBritainbegintousephonecards?
A.In1971.
B.In1975.
C.In1976.
D.In1981
3.Themainreasonformostpeopletocollectphonecardsisthat___
A.theyfindthecardsbeautifulandeasytokeep
B.theyliketohavesomethingfromdifferentcountries
C.theywanttomakemoneywithcards
D.theythinkthecardsareconvenienttouse
4.ThewritermentionsamarketinParisinordertoshowthat
___
A.cardcollectingispopularamongyoungpeople
B.FrenchandJapanesecardsarethemostvaluable
C.peoplecanmakemoneyoutofcardcollecting
D.cardcollectors’magazinesareveryuseful
B
Youputagreatdealofeffortintor
eachingthecollegeofyourchoice.It'
stimetogetstarted.Butwhat'
snext?
Beginningcollegecanbeanexcitingbutawkwardtime.Followthesetipstoadjusttoyournewliferapidlyandmakethemostofyourcollegeexperience.
●Tosavetimeandmoney,usethecollege'
sbussystem.Takingthebustoschoolisquick,easyandfreeinmostcollegetowns.Youwon'
thavetolocateoraffordaplacetopark,either.It'
salsoagoodwaytobeenvironmentallyaware.
●Savepenniesonbooksbywaitinguntilclassstarts.Youmightnotevenneedalloftherecommendedbooks.Newtextbookscostanarmandaleg.Trybuyingusedtextbooks—it'
sasurefairwaytosavemoneyandservesthepurposeaswell.
●Doneverlookatcollegelifeasanendlessseriesofpartiesandsocialactivities.Butthereisawholelotmoretocollegeifyou'
reseriousaboutgraduating.Havingagoodcollegeexperienceisallaboutbalancingworkandfun.
●Beawarethatyourlivingenvironmentcanlargelyaffectyouracademicsuccess.Ifthedormdoesn'
tsuityou,considerlivingathomewithyourfamilyorrentingyourownapartment.Thebestlocationforyourstudiesisn'
talwaysyourdorm.Findaquietarea,likethelibrary,todoyourwork.Alternatively,buysomeheadphonesthatblockoutnoise.
●Bemindfulofyourdiet.Makehealthyfoodchoicesandwatchwhatyoueat.Avoidfoodsthatareprocessedorhighinsugar.The“freshman15”isreal.Manycollegestudentsgainatleast15poundsduringtheirfreshmenyear.
●Whileelectives(选修课)canbehelpfulwhenfiguringoutyourmajor,youshouldn'
tentirelyrelyonthem.Clubsandotherorganizationsexistaround.Getinvolved.Makesure,though,thatyoustillhavetimetostudy.Having_too_much_on_your_platecanhurtyourgrades.
5.Whichofthefollowingideascanbefinanciallywise?
A.Drivingyourowncar.B.Buyingusedbooks.
C.Rentinganapartment.D.Attendingactivities.
6.Inthetext,freshmenarerepeatedlywarnedagainst________.
A.academicfailuresB.emotionalproblems
C.trafficaccidentsD.socialactivities
7.The“freshman15”tellsthefactthatsomefreshmen________.
A.attendlimitedactivitiesoncampusB.havelittleregularphysicalexercise
C.focuslessontheiracademicworkD.takerelaxedattitudestotheirdiets
8.Theunderlinedphrase“Havingtoomuchonyourplate”probablyrefersto________.
A.usingtoomuchmoneyformealsB.eatingtoomanyunhealthyfoods
C.takingpartintoomanyafterclassactivitiesD.takinganelectivethathastoomanystudents
C
Whenshemovedthecoveringclothtolookuponhistinyface,shewasshocked.Thedoctorturnedquicklyandlookedoutthetallhospitalwindow.Thebabyhadbeenbornwithoutears.
Timeprovedthatthebaby’shearingwasperfect.Whenherushedhomefromschoolonedayandthrewhimselfintohismother’sarms,shesighed,knowingthathislifewastobefullofheart-breaksforhisimperfectappearance.
Hegrewup,handsomeforhismisfortuneandpopularwithhisfellowstudents.Hemighthavebeenclassmonitor,butforthat.Hedevelopedagift,atalentforliteratureandmusic.
Twoyearswentby.Oneday,hisfathersaidtotheson,“You’regoingtothehospital,son.MotherandIhavesomeonewhowilldonatetheearsyouneed.Butit’sasecret.”Theoperationwasabrilliantsuccess,andanewpersonturnedup.Histalentsblossomedintogenius,andhisschoolandcollegebecameaseriesofsuccess.Laterhemarriedandenteredthediplomaticservice.
Oneday,heurgedhisfather,“Whogavesomuchforme?
Imustknow!
Icouldneverdoenoughforhim.”
“Idonotbelieveyoucould,”saidthefather,“buttheagreementwasthatyouarenottoknow...notyet.”
Theyearskepttheirsecret,butthedaydidcome---oneofthedarkestdaysthatasonmustendure.Hestoodwithhisfatheroverhismother’scasket(棺材).Slowly,tenderly,thefatherreachedoutahandandraisedthethick,reddish-brownhairtoshowthatthemotherhadnoouterears.
“Mothersaidshewasgladsheneverletherhairbecut,”hewhisperedgently,“andnobodyeverthoughtMotherlessbeautiful,didthey?
”
Realbeautyliesnotinthephysicalappearance,butintheheart.Realtreasureliesnotinwhatcanbeseen,butinwhatcannotbeseen.Realloveliesnotinwhatisdoneandknown,butinwhatisdoneandnotknown.
9.Theunderlinedword“that”(inPara.3)standsfor________.
A.hishandsomeappearanceB.hisimperfectappearance
C.hispopularityD.histalentforliteratureandmusic
10.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theboycouldn'
thearclearlywithoutearsatfirst.
B.Thesondidn'
tknowthetruthuntilhismotherdied.
C.Withdonatedears,theson’slifedevelopedsmoothly.
D.Thesonattemptedtorepaythedonator’skindness.
11.Whydidtheboy'
smotherneverhaveherhaircut?
A.Becauseshelikedherthickandbrownhair.B.Becauseherhairaddedtoherbeauty.
C.Becauseherlonghairwasherpride.D.Becauseherhairhelpedtokeepasecret.
12.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.AMisfortunateBoyB.Mother’sHair
C.Mother’sSecretLoveD.ASuccessfulEarOperation
第二节(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。
选项中有两项为多余选项
Trusthasbeenconsideredasthebasisofanyrelationship,includingfriendship.Norelationshipcanlastlongwithalackoftrust.Notmanyofyourfriendswillhaverealfaithinyouasyouwouldliketobelieve.13Sometimes,ittakesyears,evenacompletelifetime,totrustsomeone.However,howdoweknowifourfriendshavefaithinus?
14Withwhomwillyousharethingsthatyoudon'
twanteveryonetoknow?
Itwouldbewithaclosefriend,whomyoutrustasmuchasyoutrustyourself.
Whomdoyoulookuptoforadvicewhenyouneeditthemost?
Ithastobeeitheryourparentsoryourfriends.15Thisisashiningexampleoftrust.Youonlyseekadvicefrompeopleyouholdinhighregardandfinddependable.Thefriendswhotrustyouwillneverforgettoincludeyouintheimportantdecisionsoftheirlife.
Argumentsandheateddiscussionsareapartofeveryrelationship,andthisisalsotrueforfriendship.16Whilesomepeoplefinditdifficulttoforgiveandforget,yourfriendswillneverhaveproblemsmovingon.Itisbecausetheytrustyouandbelievethatyouwillnevercauseanypaintothemonpurpose.
Therearetimesinlifewheny
oufindyourselfalonelysoldier.17Yourfrien
dswillneverletyoudownandwillstronglystand
foryouwhenyouneedencouragement.Youcandeterminethattheytrustyouandbelieveinyourbeliefsiftheysidewithyouwhenyouneedthemthemost.
A.Peoplecanbeextraordinarilyjealous
sometimes.
B.Youknowtheywillneverpassonawrongsuggestion.
C.Infact,winningtrustis,byfar,themostchallengingaspectofrelationships.
D.Twopeoplecan'
thavethesamereactionstoasituationanddifferentopinionsdoexist.
E.Nomatterhowcloseyouaretoyourfriends,youcan'
ttakethatcomfortlevelforgranted.
F.Ifyourfriendssharetheirsecrets,there'
sagoodpossibilitythattheyhavemuchfaithinyou.
G.However,peoplefortunatetohavebeenblessedwithtruefriendsareneveraloneinanybattle.
第二部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,共20分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
“Whatrudoing?
I'
mwaiting4u.”Itisa_18__thingtoseeteenagerstappingawayontheirmobilephones.Butparentsandteachersare19_thata“lostgeneration”maygrowupwithgreattechnologyskills,butbeunableto__20__.
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