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山西省太原市高一英语月考试题

山西省太原市2017-2018学年高一英语12月月考试题

考试时间:

90分钟满分:

100分

  

第一部分单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1.Childrenwholiveinfarawayplacesarevery________tobepoor.

A.curiousB.anxiousC.likelyD.related

2.I’msurethattheplant________inearlyspringifit________well.

A.willflower;isnursedB.willbeflowered;nursed

C.flower;isnursedD.isgoingtoflower;nurses

3.Thenewstorybookiswrittenin_______easyEnglish_______beginnerscanunderstand.

A.too;thatB.so;thatC.such;asD.such;that

4.Thiscompanywasthefirst____portableradioaswellascassettetaperecordersintheworld.

A.producingB.toproduceC.havingproducedD.produced

5.Whentheoldmangothome,hefoundthatthehousehadbeen________andalotofthingshadbeenstolen.

A.brokenoutB.brokenupC.brokenintoD.brokenoff

6.----Canyouhelpme?

----Yes.________yourteacher’sadvice,inmyopinion,andeverythingwillbeok.

A.FollowB.FollowingC.TofollowD.Followed

7.Canyounamesomediseases________withsmoking?

A.toconnectB.connectingC.connectedD.tobeconnected

8.Hearingthebadnews,healmost________mad.

A.turnedB.wentC.becameD.grew

9.Itisnotwhoisrightbutwhatisright________isofgreatimportance.

A.whichB.itC.thatD.this

10.________aloneabroadforthreeyears,Lindaappearsmoreindependent.

A.ToliveB.LiveC.LivingD.Havinglived

第二部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Thereoncewasakinginafarawaycountry.Oneday,hedecidedto11aprizetotheartistwhowouldpaintthebestpictureof12.Somanyartists13.Thekinglookedatallthepictures.14therewereonlytwohereallyliked,andhehadto15 betweenthem.Onepicturewasofa16lake.Thelakewasa perfectmirrorwithpeacefulhugemountainsallaroundit.Abovewasa17skywithlightwhiteclouds. Allwho18thispicturethoughtthatitwasaperfect pictureofpeace.

Theotherpicturehad19,too.Butthesewerenotflatatall.Abovewasa(an)20sky,fromwhichrainfellheavilyandinwhichlightningplayed21.Downthesideofthemountainwasawaterfallwithloudsound.Thisdidnotlook22atall.

Butwhenthekinglooked23,hesawbehindthewaterfallasmalltree24inacrack(缝隙)intherock.Inthetreeamotherbirdhad25hercomfortablehome.There,withthecurrentofangrywater,themotherbirdwas26herhungrychildreninthenest,takingnoattentiontothe27thingsaroundthem—inperfectpeace.

Whichpicturedoyouthink28theprize?

Thekingchosethesecondpicture.Doyouknowwhy?

“Because”saidtheking,“peacedoesnotmeantobeinaplacewherethereisnonoise,29orhardwork.Peacemeansalthoughnoisythingsarearoundyou,you30keepcalmintheheart.Thatistherealmeaningofpeace.”

11.A.takeB.offerC.sendD.leave

12.A.peaceB.silenceC.beautyD.honesty

13.A.managedB.triedC.succeededD.went

14.A.AndB.OrC.YetD.But

15.A.likeB.chooseC.giveD.need

16.A.beautifulB.noisyC.calmD.dirty

17.A.blackB.blueC.grayD.dark

18.A.hadB.likedC.paintedD.saw

19.A.skyB.mountainsC.peaceD.clouds

20.A.gentleB.angryC.blueD.sunny

21.A.slowlyB.gentlyC.wildlyD.happily

22.A.peacefulB.noisyC.happyD.beautiful

23.A.closelyB.strictlyC.quicklyD.seriously

24.A.plantingB.comingC.risingD.growing

25.A.createdB.builtC.leftD.lain

26.A.beatingB.touchingC.feedingD.speaking

27.A.silentB.beautifulC.farawayD.noisy

28.A.wantedB.lostC.wonD.received

29.A.silenceB.troubleC.patienceD.joy

30.A.stillB.againC.evenD.just

第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Areyouafraidofmovinguptoseniorhighschool?

Itisacompletelynewexperience,butyoushouldn’tworry.We’vegotaguidetohelpyou.

You’renotalone.Rememberthateverybodyelseinyouryearisinthesameboat.Youmaynotnoticeit,butthey’rejustasnervousasyouare.

Movingtoseniorhighschoolisachance,notaproblem.Thingsaredifferent,andallyouneedtodoistobepoliteandlearnthenewrules.

Theteacherswillhelp.Ifyoudon’tknowwhattodoorareworriedaboutsomething,thenaskforhelp.Teachersareprobablythebestpeopletoturnto,becausetheyhaveexperienceinhelpingnewstudents.Payattentiontowhatyourteacherssay.

Everythingchanges.Therearelotsofdifferencesbetweenjuniorhighschoolandseniorhighschool.Youwillhaveyourlessonswithdifferentteachersindifferentrooms.Youwillhavehomeworkfordifferentsubjectsondifferentdays,somakesureyougetorganised.Makesureyouknowwhichroomsyourclassesareinandwhichdaysyouhaveyourdifferentsubjectson.

Otherpoints:

Ifyou’vegotanolderbrotherorsisterattheschool,thenaskthemforadvice.

Beyourself!

Itsoundssimple,butthingswillbecomebetterifyoujustactnaturally.

Havingearlynightsmakesadifference.You’llalsofinditeasiertogetupinthemorning!

31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofmovinguptoseniorhighschool?

A.Itisadifficultproblem.B.It’sagoodchance.

C.Itsoundssimple.D.It’sworrying.

32.Whenyoudon’tknowwhattodo,youcan_______.

A.writeyourproblemsdownB.followyouryoungerbrother

C.gotobedearlyD.turntoyourteachers

33.Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorsuggestyoudo?

A.Justactnaturally.B.Don’tbeshy.

C.Askyourclassmatesforhelp.D.Payattentiontoothers.

34.Themainpurposeofthepassageisto_______.

A.tellstudentsaboutanewexperience

B.helpstudentsthataregoingtoseniorhighschool

C.tellstudentshowtomakefulluseoftime

D.teachstudentshowtoorganisethemselves

B

Mrs.Jordan,myfifthgradeteacher,hadavoicethatechoed(回声)offthewallsofhertinyclassroom.Ononesunnyafternoon,sheaskedtheclassaquestion.Iimmediatelyraisedmyhand.Icouldn’tbelieveit—despitemyfears,Ifeltveryconfidentbecause—foronce—IwassureIhadtherightanswer.

    However,whenshecalledme,Iwassuddenlyafraid.HerewasanopportunitytoimpresstheteacherandshowherIwasworthyofherlove.MaybeIcouldevenimpressmyclassmatesalittle.Ididn’twanttomissit.Itookadeepbreathandnervouslyansweredherquestion.Shelookedatmewithgreatexcitement,withawidesmile,shesaid,"THAT’SRIGHTSTEPHEN!

"

    Forthefirsttimeinmylife,Ifeltlikeasuperstar.Myheartwasfilledwithprideasanear-to-eargrin(露齿笑)spreadacrossmyface.Myconfidencegrewimmediately.

    Itwasamazingthatasimplethree-wordsentencesaidwithgreatexcitementtotallychangedmyyounglife.

    "THAT’SRIGHTSTEPHEN!

".AllittookwasthreewordstogetmetothinkthatIwouldmakeaplaceformyselfinthisworldnomatterhowmanydifficultiesIhadtoface.Fromthatdayforward,mygradesandspeechesimprovedalot.Myclassmatesandfriendsbegantolookatmewithnewrespectandmyattitudetowardslifechangedcompletely.

35.Theauthorraisedhishandtoanswerthequestionmainlyto________.

A.showoffB.impresshisteacher

C.increasehisconfidence    D.getspeechexperience

36.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheauthor______.

A.alwaysgavewronganswers    

B.usuallykeptsilentinpublic

    C.lackedconfidencebecausehisteacherwasstrict

    D.seldomansweredMrs.Jordan’squestionsbefore    

37.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthepassage?

    A.It’simportantforstudentstoimpresstheirteachers.

    B.Mrs.Jordanwasn’tstrictenoughwithherstudents.

    C.Teachersshouldgivestudentsencouragement.

    D.Itisnecessaryforustochangeourattitudesometimes.

C

Whatareyoudoingrightnow?

Yes,youarereadingthispage.Thatalsomeansyou’removingyoureyes.You’rethinking.You’rebreathing.You’relistening.Possiblyyou’reshifting(变换)positions.You’realsofeelingthings---thisbook,yourchair,emotions.Whatletsyoudoallthesethingsatthesametime?

Yourbrain.

Yourbrainisthecontrolcenterofyourbodyandmind.Withoutyourbrainyoucan’tdoanything.Yourbrainhasmorethan100billionnerve(神经)cells.Eachnervecellmakesfrom1,000to10,000connectionswithothernervecells.Thenervecellssendimpulsesbackandforthinyourbrainandtoandfromeverypartofyourbody.Afteryoureachtheageof20,though,yourbraincellsstarttodie.Thisiscommon.However,ifyousufferanillness,orinjury,evenmorenervecellsdieinyourbrain.Whenanervecelldies,thethousandsofconnectionsitmadewithothernervecellsarelost.

Untilrecently,scientistsbelievedthatthebraindidnotreplaceitsdeadcells.Newstudies,however,provenot.Scientistshavefoundnewnervecellsinapartofthebraincalledthehippocampus(海马区).Thehippocampushelpsthebrainformmemoriesfromnewexperiences.

Thediscoveryofthesenewnervecellsisnotatreatmentforanythingyet.Itgiveshope,however,ofatreatmentforbraindamagefromsuchthingsasepilepsy(癫痫病),LouGehrig’sdisease,caraccidents,andstrokes.Somedayscientistsmightbeabletousethenewcellstoreplacedamagedbraincells.Suchatreatment,however,maytakeabouttenyearstodevelop.Soatthesametime,useyourhead---protectit!

38.Thelastsentenceofthepassagesuggeststhatpeople______.

A.shouldusetheirheadbycarefullythinkingthroughsituations

B.shouldbecarefulnottoinjuretheirbrains

C.haveaskull(头盖骨)thatprovidesalltheprotectionneededbythebrain

D.wouldseeaquicktreatmentforbraindisease

39.Theauthorexplainswhatthehippocampusisby______.

A.

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