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2014山西大学附中高一英语5月月考试题(带答案)考试时间:

80分钟满分:

100分注意:

本考试严禁使用计算器或其它电子存储设备,违者按作弊处理。

第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共50分)第一部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共10小题,每题2分,满分20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。

第二节阅读下列短文,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。

AAmole(鼹鼠)isbuiltverywellfordigging.Itcandigatarateof3.5mperhour.Molesdigawholenetworkoftunnelsunderground.Thefirstkindisclosetothesurface.Thesetunnelsarenotreallyconstructedatall.Theyjusthappenasthemolespushthroughtheearthwhenhuntingforfood.Molesdon’ttakeawaythesoilfromthesetunnels.Theyjustpushitasideastheymovealong.Thesecondkindoftunnelisdeeper.Molesusethesetunnelstogettotheirhuntinggroundsandbackhometotheirnests.Thenestsarelinedwithgrassandleaves.Molesdiganescapetunnelstartingdownwardsawayfromthenest,andthenuptothesurfaceforaquickgetawayifthereisdanger.Howdoesamolegetridofalltheearthitdigsoutofitsnestandtunnels?

Asthemoledigswithitstwofrontpaws,itpushestheearthunderitsbody.Thenitusesitsbackpawstokicktheearthbehinditoutofitsway.Afterdigginglikethatforawhile,themoleturnsaroundandpushesallthislooseearthtothesurface.Themoleleavestheearthinpilescalledmolehills.Therearealwaysseveralmolehillstogether.Theyareclearsignalsthatmoleslivenearby.Thebiggestmolehillisrightabovethemole’snest.Thesmallermolehillsarounditaremadeoftheearthfromthehuntingtunnels.Molescan’tlivelongiftheairintheirtunnelsistoodry.Farmersandgardenersdetestmoles.Theyoftendamagetherootsofplantsastheydig.Molesneedalotofenergyfortheirdigging,sotheyneedalotoffoodtostayalive.Theywilleattheirownweightinfoodeachday.Imaginewhatwouldhappenifyouatethatmuch.1.Whatdoyouknowaboutamole’snest?

A.Itisabovethebiggestmolehill.B.Itisabovethehuntingtunnel.C.Itisnotreallyconstructed.D.Ithasanemergencyexit.2.Accordingtothetext,moles_________________.A.digslowlybutcarefullyB.livewhereitisslightlywetC.usetheirfrontpawstotakeawaythesoilD.leavenomarkswhilesearchingforfood3.Theunderlinedword“detest”inParagraph3probablymeans__________.A.raiseB.admireC.dislikeD.harmBYasudais95yearsold.LookingforeasierwaystosearchtheWebandsendemail,heboughtApple’siPad.Thecompanyhassold3.27millioniPadssincetheyenteredthemarketinApril.Althoughit’simpossibletoknowwithcertaintyhowmanyseniorsarebuyingthem,evidencesuggeststhatit’sahitwithseniors.TheiPad’sintuitiveinterface(直观界面)makesitattractivetoseniorsaroundtheworld,saysTakahiroMiura,aresearcherattheUniversityofTokyo.“TheiPadisagoodtoolforseniorsbecauseit’sveryeasytouse,”hesays.“UnlikethePC,itdoesn’trequireformerknowledge.”JamesCordwell,aresearcherinLondon,saystheiPad’spopularitywithseniorsishelpingApplereachbeyonditstraditionalbaseofyoungcustomers.“Theworld’spopulation,especiallyindevelopedmarkets,isgettingolder.It’sprobablyamarketwhereApplehasleastentered,”Cordwellsays.Seniorusersare“akeysourceofgrowthfortheminthefuture.”Seniorsmakeupabout22percentofthepopulationinJapan.TheymayprovethatseniorsarewillingtoaccepttheiPad.Besidesthecustomergroupunder30,theyspendmorethananyothergroupinthecountry,accordingtoareport.MotooKitamura,78,aformergassalesman,boughtaniPadtohelphimcommunicatewithhis2-year-oldgrandsonandpreventhimfromexperiencingsomeofthementalproblemsthatsometimescomewithgettingolder.“Tryingnewthingslikethatisgoodmentalexercise,”hesays.4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanadvantageoftheiPad?

A.Ithasintuitiveinterface.B.Itiseasytooperate.C.Beginnerscanuseitwithoutsimilarexperiences.D.Peoplecanuseitasawaytodomentalexercise.5.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.PeopleabovethirtyareApple’slargestcustomergroupinJapan.B.ThetraditionalcustomersofApple’sproductsareusuallytheyoung.C.SeniorswillsoongrowintoApple’slargestcustomergroup.D.SeniorsinJapanarefondofbuyinglatesthi-techproducts.6.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.iPadleadingAppletoseniors.B.iPadinfluencingthecustomergroup.C.iPad’sarrivalcausingJapanesetothink.D.iPadbeatingthetraditionalPC.CHowtosinglikeasuperstarisaquestionpeoplehavebeenaskingforages.Wenaturallylookuptothestarswewanttosoundlikewhenwe’reyoungandjustexperimentingwithsinging.Butaswegetolder,wefindthatwehaveourownvoice.Inmyopinion,youcanonlybeasuperstarifyoufindyourownvoice.Ifyouwanttosoundgreatandattractpeople,justgetcomfortablewithyourownvoice.DoyouthinkBobDylanhasagreatvoice?

Ofcoursenot,butpeoplelovehisvoiceandhissongs.Oneofthemainreasonsisthathe’sverycomfortablewithhimselfandhisownvoice.Sorememberthiswhenyou’reaskingyourselfhowtosinglikeasuperstar.Ihatehearingmanysingerstryingtoimitateothersingers!

Butitstillhappensallthetimeandyes,someofthemdobecomefamousbytryingtosoundlikeothers.Ijustdon’tfeellikeI’mlisteningtorealartwhenIheartheseso-calledstarstryingtoimitatesomeoneelsewiththeirvoice.NowonethingIliketodoistosingotherpeople’ssongsinmyownvoice.Yes,youcanpracticeagreatsongbyanartistyoulovewhileyou’redrivingdowntheroad,butpracticeitinyourownvoicenothisorhervoice.Turndownthevolumealittleandhearyourownnaturalvoicesingingthesongandgivingitanewflavor!

That’sexcitingandyou’rebeingtruetoyourself.We’resupposedtobeartistsandthatmeansexpressingourselvesinauniqueway.Soifyou’reaskinghowtosinglikeasuperstar,remembertojustuseyourownvoice.7.TheauthorusesBobDylanasanexampleinordertotellus_______.A.howtobecomeagreatsingerB.thatweshouldfeelcomfortablewithourownvoiceC.howtohaveagreatvoiceD.thatagreatvoicehelpstomakeagreatsinger8.Whatadvicedoestheauthorgiveonpracticingsinging?

A.Neversingothers’songs.B.Practicesinginginyourcar.C.Singthesonginyourownstyle.D.Turnoffthemusicwhilesinging.9.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Theauthorisafamoussinger.B.Youngpeopletendtoimitatethestarstheylove.C.Peoplelovesongssunginauniqueway.D.It’snotrealarttosingotherpeople’ssongs.10.Thetexttriestopersuadeusto________.A.practicesingingintherightwayB.expressourselvesbysingingC.singinginourownvoiceD.enjoysinging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。

HowtoRaiseResponsibleKidsKidsaren’tbornknowinghowtoberesponsible.Theymustbetaught.Childrenwhodon’tlearntoberesponsiblefortheiractionsgrowuptobecomeirresponsibleadultsandblameothersfortheirshortcomings.11._____Assigndailychores12._____Youngchildrencandothingslikepickuptheirtoys,sortandloadlaundry,andrecyclenonbreakableitems.Olderkidscanwashdishes,makeuptheirbeds,feedandwaterpets,cleanthefloor,andhelpwithyardwork.TeachkidshowtoberesponsiblewithmoneyKidswhoaren’ttaughttobecarefulwithmoneygrowuptomakebadfinancialdecisionsthatcanendindebtandpoverty.13.______Startbybuyingyourchildapiggybankandgivinghimanallowance.Encouragehimtoput10percentofeverydollarhegetsintohispiggybanktosave,andteachhimhowtobudgettherest.UselogicalconsequencesTherearemanytimeswhenaparenthasagoldenopportunitytoallowtheconsequencesofbadbehaviortotakeeffect;butduetotheirpityortheirdesireto“protect”thechild,theydeprive(剥夺)himoftheconsequencesandpunishhimintheirownway.14._____Sometimestheconsequencesthatfollowtheiractionsareenoughtoteachthemtobemoreresponsibleforthemselvesandtheirthings.Modelresponsiblebehavior15.______Don’tjusttellchildrenhowtobehaveresponsibly,showthem.Teachingchildrenhowtoberesponsibleearlyinlifewillmakethemabletofunctioninsocietyasreliableadults.A.Thereisnoneedtopunishchildrenforanythingbadtheydo.B.Childrenlearnfromthebehaviorsandvaluesoftheirparents.C.Thisisbadfortheirfuturedevelopmentandcareerbuilding.D.Dailychoresareagreatwaytoteachkidshowtoberesponsible.E.Nothingismoreimportantthanteachingchildrentoberesponsible.F.Childrenshouldlearnthebasicsofmoneymanagementearlyinlife.G.Listedbelowaresomethingsparentscandotoraiseresponsiblekids.第二部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分45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。

Iwasbackfromwork.Istartedtotakemycoat__16__,whenmyson,Justin,said,“Dad!

I’mgoingtoplay__17__tonight.”Istareddownathim.“__18__areyouplayingball?

”Hestared__19__atme,“Dad,I__20__abaseballleague.”Herantothedoor.“It’sdowntown.”Icouldn’t__21_him.Wegotinthecarandheaded__22__.Wesawafewkidswithglovesontheirhands.“Iguesswe’reheadinginthe__23__direction.”Hestaredoutofthewindow.“__24__?

Itoldyou,Dad.”“Ibelievedyou,son,”Ianswered.We__25__thefield.Thecoldwindblewinandtheparentsshookwith__26__,butthekidsfailedto__27__it.Theirmindswereonbaseball.The__28__werejustenoughtoformthreeteams.It’sbeenalongtime.Thefirstgameswere__29__.Theyoungkidshadnoideawheretheballwastobethrown.Ifaballwashit,thefielders(守门员)jumpedawayfromtheball,__30__gettinginfrontofit.Thethreeteams__31__eachother

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