必修1,外研版2014-2015学年高一(上)英语+训练:Module+3《My+First+Ride+on+a+Train》
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14-15学年外研高一上学期1册Module1-3测试(山东)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(150)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节单项填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)1. —I’m going to make long journey.— Oh, really? Have fun!A. a; \B. a; theC. \; \D. \; the2. — Would you mind cleaning the yard?—I’ll do it right away.A. That’s settled.B. It’s up to you.C. Cool!D. Not at all!3. For me, no food ever eaten is as delicious as that by my mother.A. cookingB. to cookC. cookedD. having cooked4. According to the timetable, train K818 from Chengdu to Beijing at 7:18 pm.A. leavingB. leavesC. will be leftD. has left5. I would appreciate very much if you could help me to post the letter.A. youB. itC. thisD. that6. Mr. Liu is always patient with us. He is good a teacher that we all respect him.A. suchB. asC. tooD. so7. When the letter I had been looking forward to me at last, I couldn’t help crying.A. reachB. reachedC. reachesD. reaching8. —What’s your of Mike?— He is good-looking and full of energy.A. summaryB. attitudeC. topicD. impression9. Professor Smith gave us a talk and suggested English in and out of class.A. practicing speakingB. practicing to speakC. to practice speakingD. to practice to speak10. I don’t think it is a good idea to spend much time chatting online, ? It’s a waste of time.A. don’t IB. is itC. isn’t itD. do I第二节完形填空(共30小题;A篇10小题,每小题1分;B篇20小题,每小题1.5分;满分40分)ASammy was a young boy who lived in a small village. His 11days were filled with many 12things. However, fishing was by far his favorite thing to do. Just about every day during his summer vacation, he would dig up some bait (鱼饵) and head off, a pole (鱼竿) in hand, for a day of 13. This hot day was like most others during Sammy’s summer break. 14early, he could hear the pond calling him to fish. Sammy quietly walked out of the front door, took his pole and bait bag, and walked into the woods to 15bait. In two minutes he had all the bait that he 16in the woods and he was at the pond soon. Sammy started his 17at once. At the end of only an hour of fishing, Sammy 18eight large fish. This was surely his best fishing day ever. He was so 19of his work that, even though there was plenty of time left to fish, he threw the 20fish over his shoulder and hurried down the road toward home to show off his catch to his mom and dad.11. A. following B. big C. spring D. summer12. A. important B. difficult C. interesting D. strange13. A. studying B. fishing C. reading D. waiting14. A. Waking B. Leaving C. Working D. Playing15. A. give away B. pick up C. look after D. search for16. A. needed B. thought C. remembered D. missed17. A. work B. game C. plan D. story18. A. discovered B. caught C. bought D. collected19. A. sure B. careful C. tired D. proud20. A. beautiful B. normal C. heavy D. cleanBBefore we went out on the ice, Mom helped me lace (用带子系牢) up my skates. Then she 21her own. Mom and I had been coming to the rink (溜冰场) every 22since my lessons began. That was our deal. I went to 23on Tuesdays, and we skated together on Sundays.When we were ready to 24on the ice, Mom took my hand and put an arm around my shoulder. I looked up at Mom and smiled. She seemed 25but still smiled back. I took a short gliding step (单脚交替滑行), and she stepped with me, holding my hand tight (紧紧地). We went across the rink very 26. After a few minutes, we 27in the center of the rink. I gently took my 28back from Mom’s and glided slowly away.While Mom stood still, I 29the move my teacher taught me this week. I planted one foot on the 30, leaning forward a little. I slowly raised my back foot as 31as I can behind me. I stopped and 32 a moment when some bigger kids skated quickly by. “OK, Mom. It’s 33,” I said. “In fact, there is 34to be afraid of. Skating alone is no 35than skating with me.”Then I did what my teacher did when he was teaching a 36skater. “Watch my face, Mom,” I said. “Not your feet. Now, step.” She took a baby step and 37. We stayed until Mom could skate across the rink three times by herself. 38she was done, she gli ded over to me and gave me a big hug. “I 39you could do it,” I said.She smiled and said, “I couldn’t have done it without my excellent40.”21. A. took off B. put on C. looked for D. threw away22. A. Friday B. day C. year D. Sunday23. A. lessons B. parties C. church D. theatres24. A. dance B. jump C. skate D. work25. A. nervous B. surprised C. angry D. upset26. A. early B. nicely C. excitedly D. slowly27. A. changed B. stopped C. started D. fell28. A. bag B. shoes C. clothes D. hand29. A. dropped B. ignored C. tried D. forgot30. A. ice B. floor C. ground D. grass31. A. long B. high C. low D. near32. A. waited B. spent C. took D. lasted33. A. advice B. support C. news D. time34. A. anything B. something C. nothing D. everything35. A. easier B. harder C. better D. happier36. A. tall B. clever C. young D. new37. A. continued B. left C. sat D. cried38. A. Before B. Though C. When D. If39. A. remembered B. knew C. agreed D. heard40. A. neighbor B. student C. teacher D. boss第二部分阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)AThere are just a few tips that will help you increase the life span (寿命) of your cell phone and cell phone battery (电池).Below we are going to list the most important tips:1. Try not to drop your cell phone. When you drop your cell phone, especially on a hard surface, it can cause damage to your phone and cell phone battery. If you drop it and think you may have damaged it, be sure to take it to your nearest cell phone service center.2. When it is necessary to take your battery out, be sure not to let it contact metal objects such as change and keys, which will make the battery not work properly.3. Always be careful where you place your cell phone; don’t leave it in a car with extreme temperatures that may be too hot or too cold. Also be sure not to lay it down on a surface that may be wet as it will quickly ruin your phone.4. One of the easiest ways to keep your phone in good condition is to take the time to read the directions when you first buy it. Be sure to follow the first charge instructions.5. Do not use cell phone batteries and cell phone chargers that are not compatible (匹配的) with your exact cell phones. Be sure if you buy a charger from the store, you have bought the correct one.6. Many companies will recycle (回收) or reuse your cell phone. Find ways you can reuse or recycle your old phone. In fact, many people donate their phones to some housewives.36. If you carelessly drop your cell phone, you should first .A. donate it to othersB. check if it has been damagedC. place it in a dry placeD. have it repaired in the service center37. Which of the follo wing words has the similar meaning to the underlined word “contact”?A. Touch.B. Cover.C. Keep.D. Avoid.38. In order to keep your cell phone in good condition, you had better before using it.A. charge it wellB. read directions for useC. examine it carefullyD. learn about its producer39. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. If it rains, we’d better not take our cell phones.B. We can put the battery and keys in a metal bag.C. It is a good way to put the cell phone in the refrigerator.D. We should use the right chargers for our cell phones.40. According to the passage, we should follow the important tips EXCEPT .A. place cell phones in safe placesB. follow the first charge instructionsC. keep your cell phone away from the wet surfaceD. only give old cell phones to some housewivesBAs you are growing and changing, you have more responsibilities and also more freedom to spend time with other people. While you may feel ready to make your own decisions about where and when to go, your parents will put limits on you. So you may find you are arguing with your parents more than you used to. The reason why your parents do this is that they care about you and want to protect you from danger.Here are some tips for how to avoid and handle arguments with your parents:【1】Discuss the rules ahead of time and not at the last minute. This way you will be able to tell what they will say yes or no to before you make plans. Your parents can also explain to you why each rule is in place. Ask them to give you the chance to explain how the rules make you feel and suggest what you think are right rules. Your parentsmay be willing to listen to your ideas and use them when making rules that you both agree on.【2】Try to remain calm when your parents say no to something. You will show your parents that you are responsible and mature (成熟的) by talking instead of shouting.【3】Spend time with your family. Some teens argue with their parents over the amount of time they spend with their friends. Communicate with each other and make some special family time so that you can all enjoy the time you spend at home. Suggest activities that your whole family will enjoy together such as going on a hike, taking a bike ride, or going to the beach.41. Your parents limit your activity mainly because they .A. are worried about your safetyB. are afraid it will affect your studyC. think the thing you’ll do is badD. want you to be with them at home42. We can learn from the passage that the right rules are those .A. you have to obeyB. you and your parents have discussedC. your parents makeD. you and your parents can both accept43. When your parents prevent you from doing something, you should .A. argue with themB. control yourselfC. fight for your freedomD. not listen to them44. What’s the purpose of the family activities in the last paragraph?A. To build up their bodies.B. To visit more places of interest.C. To make parents happy.D. To make children and their parents get along better.45. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. How to avoid arguments with your parentsB. Stupid rules parents makeC. How to say no to parents’ rulesD. Responsibilities and freedom for teensCThere was a time when people used to communicate by writing letters to each other and sending them through the mail. As part of an elementary English class, students learned how to write different kinds of notes, which included the heading, body and closing in each. Among the different kinds they learned were the thank-you letters, which were common to send out for receiving a gift.Today these are still the proper way to respond to (回应) receiving a gift. A thank-you letter should have the name and address of the person—it is going to be printed on the top of the page as well as the name and address of the person sending it. It should include the date the letter is being written and a friendly greeting as the opening line.There are a number of reasons why people send thank-you letters. Some chances of giving the gift include Christmas, weddings, baby showers and birthdays. These are important events where the gift givers are usually present at a party. Even though you might thank your guests at some point during the party, it is still polite to send a card or a note some time afterward.Other chances include hospital stays and funerals (葬礼). These are times when people send words and gifts of encouragement to the person with the illness or the loss. These people try their best to show how much they care and should be responded to with appreciation in the form of thank-you letters.Creating your own notes to send through the mail does not have to be a tiring thing. If you have a computer and printer you can use different forms of words and pictures to make each one special to the person who will receive it.46. In the first paragraph, the writer mainly wants to .A. show the importance of notesB. introduce the topic of this passageC. teach us how to write the notesD. tell us how people used to communicate47. A thank-you letter should include .A. a friendly greeting at the endB. the date when you receive the giftC. the place that the person is going toD. the name of the person who sends the letter48. Your friends may send you a gift of encouragement when .A. you are busy with your workB. your birthday is comingC. you are ill in hospitalD. you are present at a party49. Different forms of words are used in order to .A. show your sincere thanksB. make your letter popularC. make the note easy to understandD. show you are good at using a computer50. What does the passage talk about?A. There are different kinds of notes.B. Receiving a gift is really happy.C. Sending thank-you letters is necessary.D. People should get on well with each other.DA suspected (可疑的) killer wolf caught by police is to be given a DNA test after a man said it was his pet dog, a husky.The white animal was caught on March 23 at Nanshahe town in Tengzhou, Shandong Province, and identified (认定) by a local zoo as a 5-year-old she-wolf.Police believed it was responsible for attacks on seven people, two of whom died.But a local man surnamed Wang claimed it was his pet dog Lady that he had reared for two years, and it was gentle in nature.“We have invited experts from some universities in Shandong, and they will professionally determine whether it’s a wolf or a dog,” a wildlife protection officer said on Monday.Xing Hao, a local zookeeper, told reporters, “Its cry is like that of a wolf. Its tail is also straight, not sticking up like a dog, and its ears are upright. All these facts are in line with a wolf’s characteristics (特征).”But Wang disagreed. “It’s not a wolf but my dog. I recognized her at a glance from a news photo,” Wang told China Daily.“Her name is Lady and she is very gentle. I have rai sed her for nearly two years. At around 11 am last Friday, she ran away from home and never came back.”Wang said he now works in another city in Shandong and was only told of events by friends on Friday night. “I recognized my Lady,” he said. “I hope I can get my pet back as soon as possible. During her capture (捕捉), she was hurt badly both physically and m entally. She’s very scared of people,” he said.Wang has contacted local police and the zoo. “It’s quite understandable for local departments to do this, as they want to protect local people,” Wang said.51. The local police caught the white animal because .A. it was needed by a local zooB. it was like a wild dogC. it attacked other wild animalsD. it was a threat to people52. What does the underlined word “reared” in Paragraph 4 mean?A. Trained.B. Raised.C. Bought.D. Lost.53. A dog is different from a wolf in the following EXCEPT .A. its cryB. its earsC. its furD. its tail54. According to the report, which of the following is expected to happen?A. The captured animal will be killed.B. The captured animal will receive a DNA test.C. The captured animal will stay in a zoo.D. The captured animal will be sent back to its owner.55. In which section of a newspaper can we most probably read the report?A. Animals and society.B. Culture and entertainment.C. Nature and culture.D. Agriculture and customs.EAre African wild dogs really dogs? What’s the difference between African wild dogs and the dogs we know as pets? For one thing, African wild dogs, which live in Africa, only have four toes, while domestic (驯养的) dogs and wolves have five. But you won’t want to count for yourself, because they are truly wild animals.“Wild dogs are not somebody’s domestic dogs that ran away and didn’t come back, although some people used to think that,” explains Dr. McNutt, who studies these animals at Wild Dog Research Camp in the African country of Botswana. “They are actually Africa’s wolves, and just like wolves, they do not make good pets. They need to be out in the wild doing what they are supposed to do — find the food they need to sur vive and feed their babies.” In fact, they travel so far that researchers have to use radio collars (颈圈) to keep track of them. The collars send out radio signals that tell people where the dogs are. No two wild dogs have the same pattern of coats, so it is easy to tell them apart.African wild dogs are smart and sociable, like pet dogs. Adult dogs, male and female, are willing to take good care of young ones.Millions of domestic dogs live on the planet, but there are probably fewer than 6,000 African wild dogs left. Humans hunt them, and farmers who don’t want them to go after cows and sheep poison them. Humans are also destroying the wild, natural habitat (栖息地) they need to survive in. Fortunately, today more farmers are finding other ways to protect their cows and sheep from African wild dogs instead of killing the animals.61. Which of the following can explain why African wild dogs are different from domestic dogs?A. African dogs can live longer than domestic dogs.B. African dogs have fewer toes than domestic dogs.C. African dogs are much bigger in size than domestic dogs.D. African dogs are much more dangerous than domestic dogs.62. In Dr. McNutt’s view, African wild dogs.A. are a kind of wolvesB. can be trained as pet dogsC. actually are missing domestic dogsD. generally are not used to living in groups63. What’s the researchers’ purpose of using radio collars?A. To know where African wild dogs go.B. To play games with African wild dogs.C. To tell African wild dogs apart from other dogs.D. To prevent African wild dogs from traveling too far.64. What suggestion does the author give in the last paragraph?A. Farmers should use domestic dogs to fight against wild dogs.B. African wild dogs should be protected instead of being killed.C. Farmers should take responsibility for feeding African wild dogs.D. African wild dogs should be used to protect farmers’ cows and sheep.65. Which of the following can be used as the title of the passage?A. How to keep wild dogsB. How to train domestic dogsC. An introduction to African wild dogsD. Differences between domestic dogs and wild dogs第三部分书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(每小题3分,满分15分)A Thousand and One Nights, which is also called the Arabian Nights, is a collection of West and South Asian stories and folk tales in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. The main frame story (框架故事) concerns a king and his wife.The story goes that every day the King Shahryar would marry a young woman and kill her the next morning. This was done in anger because he found his first wife was unfaithful (不忠的) to him. He had killed 1,000 such women by the time he was introduced to Scheherazade. Against her father’s wishes, Scheherazade vo lunteered to spend one night with the king. Once in the king’s palace, Scheherazade asked if she might bid one last farewell (告别) to her beloved sister, Dinazade, who had secretly been prepared to ask Scheherazade to tell a story during the long night. The king lay awake and listened as Scheherazade told her first story. The night passed by, and Scheherazade stopped in the middle of the story. The king asked her to finish, but Scheherazade said there was no time, as dawn (黎明) was breaking. So, the king spared her life for one day to the next night. So the next night, Scheherazade finished the story and then began a second, even more exciting story which she again stopped halfway through at dawn. So the king again spared her life for one day to finish the second story.And so the King kept Scheherazade alive day by day, as he eagerly anticipated the finishing of last night’s story. At the end of 1,001 nights, and 1,000 stories, Scheherazade told the king that she had no more stories to tell him. During these 1,001 nights, the king had fallen in love with Scheherazade, and so he spared her life, and made her his queen.66. What can we read in the Arabian Nights? (no more than 10 words)_________________________________________________________67. Why did the king kill so many young women? (no more than 12 words)_________________________________________________________68. What was Scheherazade’s father’s attitude towards her plan? (no more than 5 words)_________________________________________________________69. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words. (no more than 4 words)_________________________________________________________70. How did Scheherazade tell the stories to the king? (no more than 15 words)_________________________________________________________第二节写作(满分30分)假设你是李华,某中学生英语论坛就“Traveling alone or group touring”这一话题展开了讨论。
外研版高一英语必修一模块三检测题第一节:单项选择(共15 小题:每小题1 分,满分15 分)从A 、B 、C 、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
1.______ do you think the central part of the country is like?A. WhichB. whatC. ThatD. Whether2.Everybody attended the meeting ______ last week.A. to holdB. was heldC. heldD. holding3..He doesn’t mind wearing _________ clothes.A. out of dateB. out-of-dateC. being out of dateD. of out of date4..---______ I use your phone? --- Yes, of course you _____.A. Can, can’tB. Could, couldC. Can, couldD. Could, can5..---The camera doesn’t work. I wonder What’s happened to it?----Have you tried _____the batteries?A. to changeB. to have changedC. changingD. having changed6..Mr. Smith _____ a book about China last year but I don’t know whether he has finished it. A. has written B. wrote C. had written D. was writing7..The Olympic Games, ______ in 776 BC, didn’t include women players until 1912.A. first playB. to be first playedC. first playedD. first playing8.The poor boy _____by his parents had a hard life, begging from door to door.A. abandonedB. abandoningC. being abandonedD. was abandoned9.So glassmakers realized they needed to improve their _and find new uses for them.A. productsB. productionC. productD. producing10.We went to climb Mount Tai on May day. But when we reached the top, we found ourselves______.A. exhaustingB. exhaustedC. being exhaustedD. having exhausted11.My daughter _____to bed u ntil ten o’clock last night, because she had so much homework to do. A. wouldn’t go B. hadn’t go C. didn’t go D. wasn’t going12.They walked on quietly, stepping on the soft _____ leaves.A. fallingB. fallC. fallenD. fell13.When I was very little, I loved swimming; and I still remember _______ to swimfor the first time – it was wonderful.A. to learnB. learningC. learnedD. learn14 --Go for a picnic this weekend, Ok? ---________.I love getting close to nature.A. Pardon?B. Definitely!C. Goodness!D. No way!15.—I’ll be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking after my dog?---______.I’d be happy to.A. Of courseB. Yes, I doC. SorryD. Not at all第二节:完形填空(共20 小题;每小题1分,满分20 分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36 -55 各题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和D )中,选出最佳选项。
14-15学年外研高一上学期1册Module 1-3测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AMy younger cousin is very naughty. He is 6 years old. He likes to play around with us. One example took place 2 years ago. My younger cousin was invited to have lunch with us. When he just came in at the door of my bedroom, my little sister started crying. I was wondering what happened to her. Then I saw the naughty boy wearing a mask on his face. It was a blooding head with green eyes. I had to comfort (安慰) my sister and explained to her what the truth was.Another example happened last year. My cousin’s mother was going shopping, so he was sent to my home again. He just held the TV remote control (遥控器) and told me to leave him alone. A few hours later I got out of my bedroom to see if he was doing well. I just saw a broken alarm clock on the floor and he was sitting on the sofa having a drink. I wanted to cry because it was almost a new one. He jumped off the sofa when he found that I was there. He said he did not do that on purpose. He tried to separate (拆分) the alarm clock and put it back, but he failed. He also told me that his goal was to be an engineer. I replied, “Well, last time you said that you wanted to be a teacher. Then you don’t have to worry about homework anymore.”Staying with a kid as naughty as my cousin is really hard in life. However, when I think of those examples, I really want to laugh.1. What do we know about the writer’s cousi n?A. He has a strong body and likes fighting other kids.B. He behaves badly and hardly gets on with other kids.C. He lives near the writer’s home and often comes for a visit.D. He is interested in science and dreams of being an engineer.2. The writer’s cousin wanted to be left alone because .A. he had the habit of watching TV by himselfB. he wanted to give the writer something specialC. he wanted to do something about the alarm clockD. he didn’t want to be disturbed while doing ho mework3. Seeing the alarm clock on the floor, the writer felt it a great .A. surpriseB. joyC. successD. pity4. What does the writer think of her cousin?A. Naughty and lovely.B. Clever but dishonest.C. Helpful but careless.D. Polite and generous.BOn the Christmas of 1949 we didn’t have a tree. My dad had as much pride as anybody, so he wouldn’t just say that we couldn’t afford one. When I mentioned it, my mother said that we weren’t going to have one this year. I wanted a tree badly, and I thought that if we had one, everybody would feel better.About three days before Christmas, it was very late and it was snowing. I went to the apartment building to try to catch a customer who hadn’t paid me for my newspapers for nearly two months — she owed me seven dollars. Much to my surprise, she was at home. She invited me in, and not only did she pay me, but also gave me a dollar tip! It was a windfall for me — I now had eight whole dollars.What happened next was totally unplanned. On the way home, I walked past a Christmas tree shop. There was a real nice tree. It had been a very expensive tree, and no one had bought it. Now it was so close to Christmas that the man was afraid no one would buy it. He wanted ten dollars for it, but when I told him I only had eight, he said he might sell it for that. I really didn’t want to spend the whole eight dollars on the tree, but it was so pretty that I finally agreed.I pulled it all the way home —about a mile, and I tried hard not to damage it or break off any branches. The snow helped to cushion (缓冲) it, and it was still in pretty good shape when I got home. You can’t imagine how proud and excited I was then.5. We can learn from the first paragraph that .A. the writer’s dad cared little about his childrenB. the writer’s parents got on badly with each otherC. the writer wanted very much to get a Christmas treeD. the writer’s mom planned to give her kids a nice surprise6. The underlined part in Para. 2 means the writer .A. wondered whether he should accept the dollar tipB. felt sorry for having got his customer into troubleC. was very disappointed at the small amount of moneyD. was very excited to have received the tip unexpectedly7. Why could the writer get the tree at a low price?A. Because it was not beautiful enough.B. Because its branches had been damaged.C. Because Christmas was drawing very near.D. Because no customer had shown any interest in it.8. The main purpose of the passage is to .A. tell a storyB. provide factsC. give adviceD. compare opinionsCOn Monday, the American Library Association (ALA) announced the top children’s books of 2012.Author Katherine Applegate took home the John Newbery Medal for her contribu tion to children’s literature for The One and Only Ivan. The book tells the story of a gorilla (大猩猩) named Ivan, who livesamong humans and seldom misses the forest. The Newbery Medal is named after John Newbery, an 18th-century bookseller. It is awarded each year.The picture book This Is Not My Hat won the Randolph Caldecott Medal. The Caldecott Medal for illustrators (插图画家) is named after Randolph Caldecott, a 19th-century illustrator. The winning book was illustrated and written by Jon Klassen. As a follow-up to Klassen’s best-selling book I Want My Hat Back, it tells the story of a little fish who steals a blue hat from a big fish and the adventures that follow.The Coretta Scott King award is given to an African-American author and illustrator of “out standing books for children and young adults”. This year, the author award went to Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America. The book was written by Andrea Davis Pinkney and illustrated by Brian Pinkney. The husband-and-wife team have both won ALA awards in the past. Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America is a collection of stories about 10 great men from different times in American history.The King prize for best-illustrated work went to I, Too, Am America, illustrated by Bryan Collier. The book was written by Langston Hughes, a poet famous for using the rhythm of jazz and of everyday speech in his poetry.9. We can learn that The One and Only Ivan.A. was written by John NewberyB. will be loved by young peopleC. tells a story of animals in the forestD. deals with Katherine’s literature experiences10. Who is the author of I Want My Hat Back?A. Jon Klassen.B. Randolph Caldecott.C. Katherine Applegate.D. Andrea Davis Pinkney.11. I, Too, Am America won the King prize probably because .A. it is written by a world-famous poetB. it is illustrated best among the worksC. it introduces everyday speech in AmericaD. it includes a collection of interesting storiesDNote-taking is a skill that can help you do well in all your schoolwork — everything from taking tests to researching a paper. But unfortunately, most schools don’t have classes that teach you how to take notes. So here are some tips.Write down key facts. If you have a teacher who writes notes on the board, that’s good: You can copy them down. If not, write down the most important points from class. Does your history teacher mention the date of a key Civil War battle? Does your English teacher give examples of Shakespeare’s use of irony (讽刺)? Write it down!Different teachers do things differently. For example, some teachers may mention lots of dates and facts in class but only write the key ones on the board. Other teachers may not write anything down, but they may repeat a certain date or piece of information. After a while, you’ll get to know a teacher’s style.Don’t overdo it. Don’t go crazy taking notes. You’ll be frantic (慌乱的) if you try to write down every word that’s said in class. And if you focus to o much on getting your notes right, you might miss important points. Some people actually learn better by listening, writing down a few key points, and then going over the material after class.Ask. Don’t be afraid to ask the teacher to repeat something yo u miss. If the teacher is going too fast, your classmates will also be happy to hear the information again. If you don’t want to ask in class, see your teacher afterwards. It’s much easier than wondering if you got the notes right as you study.Compare. Ke ep your notes handy when you’re doing your reading homework. Compare what you wrote with what the readings say — you may even want to add to your notes as you read.12. What’s an advantage of note-taking according to the writer?A. It helps you to get good marks in tests.B. It’s a basic skill of researching a paper.C. It helps fix your mind on what the teacher says.D. It gives you a better understanding of key facts.13. Why is Shakespeare mentioned in the passage?A. To introduce the topic on note-taking.B. To compare writing styles in different times.C. To give an example of forming good habits.D. To explain what a key fact is in a teacher’s class.14. It’s suggested in the third paragraph that.A. teachers encourage their students to be active in classB. it’s helpful for teachers to learn from each other in stylesC. it’s not always possible to note down all information in classD. a teacher’s style be taken into consideration when taking notes15. The writer has the opinion that students .A. must try to take correct and detailed notes in classB. should put down only key points while listening carefullyC. must not interrupt the teacher by asking questions in classD. should put down as much information as possible in class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。
外研版高中英语必修一高一上学期1册Module3测试(山东)14-15学年外研高一上学期1册Module3测试(山东)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(150)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节单项填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)1. —I’m afraid we can’t be in time for opening ceremony.—Don’t worry. Let’s go by taxi.A. the; aB. \; \C. \; aD. the; \2. — Could you give me a ride?—I’d be glad to.A. Absolutely!B. Oh, I see.C. Thank goodness!D. Not at all!3. We saw so many interesting people and places. a good journey!A. WhichB. WhatC. HowD. Whether4. This is the first time I’ve used this copy machine. Can you show me to use it?A. howB. whatC. when5. — I need to have a rest. I am .— But we have only been walking for half an hour.A. abandonedB. boredC. exhaustedD. frightened6. Look, this is the bird by the boy. It was just singing in the tree!A. to be shotB. shootingC. having shotD. shot7. CCTV is short China Central Television, which is our national television station.A. forB. ofC. inD. to8. —I can’t work out this problem.— Why not try it by using some other methods?A. didB. doingC. having doneD. do9. The Internet is a huge computer system which allows millions of people around the world information.A. to shareB. sharingC. share10. From the look on his face, we knew he must have seen something .A. frightened; frightenedB. frightening; frighteningC. frightened; frighteningD. frightening; frightened第二节完形填空(共30小题;A篇10小题,每小题1分;B篇20小题,每小题1.5分;满分40分)AMy personal favorite way to make math fun for my kids is by playing games. One of our favorites is Math Bingo, in which family members each have Bingo cards with 11on them. The number can be adjusted (可调整的) to the level of the child. The 12of the game can choose his favorite park to go to, movie to watch, or a treat for the family.Another game 13 a bit more time to prepare, but my kids really enjoy playing it. All you need is someone to play, index (索引) 14to write clues and any variety of things to search for. We have also invited their friends over to form 15. They all like playing this game. I 16clue cards for each team and each team has to search for right 17to different questions. The clue cards would be any type of math equation (方程式) that you are requesting a unique answer. If the answer is given 18, a treasure search card is given. The team would then go to find their 19. This would be repeated for several rounds until a grand treasure is found.While enjoying the games, the kids recognize that they are not being 20to do math, and what they are practicing is fun.11. A. colors B. stories C. numbers D. poems12. A. adviser B. winner C. worker D. partner13. A. saves B. wastes C. spends D. takes14. A. cards B. news C. books D. newspapers15. A. families B. plans C. teams D. society16. A. make B. throw C. paint D. change17. A. methods B. answers C. ideas D. steps18. A. finally B. simply C. carefully D. correctly19. A. treasure B. space C. questions D. chances20. A. asked B. forced C. encouraged D. supportedBA battle was being fought. The 21was covered with dead and dying men. The air was hot and the sun shone down without 22on the wounded soldiers who were 23in the blood and dust.One of these soldiers was a nobleman (贵族), whom everybody 24for his gentleness and kindness. Yet now he was no better off than the 25man in the field. He had been wounded, and would die; he was suffering much with 26and thirst.When the battle was over, his friends 27to him. A soldier came running with a 28in his hand. “Here, Sir Philip,” he said, “I’ve brought you some water from the stream. I’ll raise your 29so that you can drink.” The cup was placed to Sir Philip’s mouth. How 30he looked at the man who had 31the water! Then his eyes met those of a dying soldier close by.“Give the 32to that man,” said Sir Philip quickly. 33the cup toward him, he said, “Here, my friend, take this. Your 34is greater than mine.”What a brave, noble man he was! The 35of Sir Philip Sidney will never be forgotten, for he 36had the good of others in his mind. Was it any wonder that everybody cried when it was heard that he was 37?It is said, that, on the day when he was 38to the grave (坟墓), every eye on land was filled with tears. Rich and poor, 39and low, all felt that they had 40 a friend, the kindest, gentlest man that they had ever known.21. A. floor B. park C. ground D. street22. A. pity B. surprise C. force D. fear23. A. running B. lying C. working D. standing24. A. protected B. missed C. cared D. loved25. A. busiest B. rudest C. poorest D. shortest26. A. noises B. danger C. illnesses D. pain27. A. hurried B. shouted C. pointed D. cried28. A. flower B. cup C. gift D. letter29. A. head B. hand C. eyes D. glasses30. A. terribly B. thankfully C. proudly D. sadly31. A. brought B. chosen C. enjoyed D. stored32. A. money B. prize C. water D. gun33. A. Waving B. Sending C. Throwing D. Pushing34. A. dream B. success C. need D. chance35. A. message B. name C. plan D. advice36. A. always B. often C. sometimes D. finally37. A. crazy B. dead C. hungry D. ill38. A. helped B. returned C. showed D. carried39. A. old B. kind C. clever D. high40. A. forgotten B. killed C. lost D. found第二部分阅读理解(共25小题; 每小题2分, 满分50分)AFor the last two and a half years I have been giving out smile cards whenever I find an opportunity.I am sad to admit that my family and I are homeless, living ina trailer (拖车) which was so kindly given by a family member.During this period, I have given out over 200 smile cards. I have always tried to find something kind to do, even when my husband lost his job and we were fighting to get by.I have started giving out coupons (赠票) for free food and money for people to get at least one meal. I always put my coupon, gift and smile card in an envelope that says “For whoever finds this”.Once I left an envelope on someone’s work truck and got back into our trailer. I just happene d to look out at the truck later and I saw the guy open my envelope and find the gift. He read the card and then he looked around to see who had done this. I just smiled to myself, without being found out. I always leave my gifts where people can find them, but never see me do it — I like it to be anonymous.Today I saw a car on the side of the highway with the hazard lights (危险信号灯) on. Further up the road, I saw a young couple walking beside the highway. I pulled over and asked them if they needed a ride to the next exit; after a second the guy said they could really use the ride. They said “thank you” when I dropped them off at the exit. I try to help others when I can, and sometimes no smile card is needed or given.It’s my little “game of good” and I rea lly enjoy doing it and I hope to keep doing it!41. From the first two paragraphs, we can learn the writer .A. gives out smile cards every dayB. lives a hard life with her familyC. is out of work for two and a half yearsD. tries to do something special42. In an envelope left to someone else are the following things EXCEPT .A. a smile cardB. a giftC. moneyD. a coupon43. When the guy found the envelope, he .A. smiled to the writerB. threw it out of the truckC. was surprised and looked aroundD. went to the store to buy some food44. The underlined word “anonymous” in Paragraph 4 probably means .A. unknownB. privateC. writtenD. public45. The writer mentions the incident on the highway in order to .A. prove she really enjoys helping young peopleB. tell us she gains a lot from helping other peopleC. show she takes any opportunity to help othersD. advise us to help those standing beside the highwayBEmpty lands in cities and towns around the United States are finding new life as urban farms.Eco City Farms in Edmonston, Maryland, is located near shopping centers, car repair shops and homes. The neighborhood is a working-class community where people do not have very much money, and they have limited access to fresh food in markets.Over the past two years, the farm has attracted lots ofvolunteers from the community like Mary Clark. She schools her four children at home. On a recent day she brought them to Eco City Farms for a lesson.Mary Clark says, “It’s i mportant that the children understand the connection between the food that they eat and the soil, the air and the pollution.” What did Hannah, Caleb, John and Alston think of the experience?Hannah Clark, “You know, it’s good for the earth and it’s good for us.”Caleb Clark, “It may not be like fun, but it’s fun, because you’re learning and not like writing something out on a piece of paper.”John Clark, “Basically instead of feeling down when I have to eat vegetables, I feel happy.”Alston Clark, “I like c oming out here. You know, you connect with the earth, where your food comes from. You appreciate the food a little bit more.”Margaret Morgan-Hubbard started Eco City Farms. She thinks of it as a place where people can learn to live healthier lives. She sa ys, “Our view is that what happens in a community influences the culture of that community. So our idea was growing food in a community and showing that you can have farms even in urban areas.”46. What is the best title of the passage?A. Eco City FarmsB. Empty lands in citiesC. A new communityD. Mary and her four children47. We can learn from the passage that Eco City Farms .A. is located near the countrysideB. really attracts many people in the communityC. is a place where people can be schooledD. is a place where people can play different games48. Which of the following children usually hates vegetables?A. Hannah Clark.B. Caleb Clark.C. John Clark.D. Alston Clark.49. According to Margaret, Eco City Farms in Edmonston was started to .A. bring all the community members togetherB. develop the culture of farming in a communityC. offer the neighborhood the access to fresh fruitsD. help people in the community live more healthily50. The passage is a report about .A. educationB. scienceC. agricultureD. healthCA dog which disappeared nine years ago has been found. Muffy is to be returned to her owners when she is fit to travel. The dirty white Muffy was discovered sleeping on a box of cardboard in Melbourne by officials from the RSPCA who were looking into a possible animal cruelty (虐待) case.A microchip in her neck helped find her original(原来的) owners and after a few days of searching for the phone number, officials found Natalie Lampard, who had given up hope of seeing Muffy again since she went missing years ago.“When the RSPCA described her, I told them her name; Iknew immediately it was our Muffy,” Ms Lampard said. “It was totally out of the blue —after nine years, I thought she was long gone.”The owners of the Melbourne house where Muffy was discovered said they found the dog about a year ago wandering along a street. But where Muffy spent the eight years and how she ended up in Melbourne is a mystery. RSPCA spokesman Tim Pilgrim said, “Nobody knows; the mystery continues for old Muffy.” The dog was suffering from a serious illness and had been having treatment since she was discovered.The dog, which Lampard adopted (收养) from an RSPCA shelter near Brisbane, is recovering well and will fly back home next week. Ms Lampard got Muffy as a gift for her now 17-year-old daughter Chloe, and the two had been inseparable (不能分开的).“After the RSPCA called, I rang my daughter and asked her if she was sit ting down, then told her they’d found Muffy,” she said. “She is over the moon and there’ll be a few tears shed when they see each other again.”51. We can learn from the first paragraph that the RSPCA is .A. a place where many animals are keptB. the police station that catches thievesC. the government that serves the citizensD. an organization that protects animals52. What does the underlined phrase “out of the blue” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Amusing.B. Unexpected.C. Funny.D. Strange.53. What surprises people most is .A. that the dog has returned to its home after nine yearsB. how the dog survived and came to MelbourneC. how the dog has run across Australia in 8 yearsD. that the dog remains very strong after nine years54. Ms. Lampard adopted the dog because .A. she liked raising dogs very muchB. she cared for and protected animalsC. she gave her daughter the dog as a giftD. her husband wanted to have a white dog55. Receiving her mother’s phone call Chloe must have .A. jumped with joyB. called the RSPCAC. gone to the hospitalD. gone to the airportDApart from other beautiful destinations in India, India is also a great place for wild life lovers. A large number of people from different corners of the world visit India to observe the wild life closely.Though there are many national parks in India but Corbett National Park has its own specialties. Corbett National Park is just 262 kms from the capital of India, Delhi. Most people of Delhi often visit this national park. Paying a visit to Corbett will offer you the opportunity to see some rare species (稀有品种) of birds and animals. Apart from Corbett tour, tourists also get the opportunity to visit some important destinations like Corbett Museum, Garjia T emple and enjoy the most interesting nature walk along the river Kosi.Most of the tourists go on Delhi Corbett Tour. Tourists startfrom Delhi and first they enjoy the sightseeing of Old Delhi. After visiting Old Delhi, tourists get the opportunity to enjoy the tour of sightseeing of New Delhi. Tourists can enjoy the visit of Humayun’s Tomb, famous Qutub Minar, a visit to Parliament House and the residence (住宅) of president, India Gate and many other places. After finishing the sightseeing of Delhi, the tourists go to Corbett National Park. At Corbett, you can stay in any of the famous Jungle Resort. Then you can explore Corbett National Park. Finally you go back to Delhi as planned.The city of Agra is very near Delhi and tourists hope to go for Agra Tour as Taj Mahal is one of the most important attractions of Agra, a wonder of the world. If you are short of time you can make Delhi Agra Same Day T our. Agra is just 203 kms from Delhi and you can easily visit Agra and come back to Delhi.56. What is one of the specialties of Indian travel?A. Watching its natural beauty.B. Visiting its temples.C. Visiting its famous museums.D. Watching many wild animals closely.57. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. There is nothing special in Old Delhi.B. Tourists can enjoy a nature walk along Kosi.C. Corbett National Park is the only national park in India.D. Corbett National Park is 262 kms away from Corbett Museum.58. Where is the attraction India Gate?A. In Old Delhi.B. In New Delhi.C. In the city of Agra.D. At Corbett.59. The writ er advises those visitors who haven’t much time to .A. go on Delhi Corbett TourB. visit Corbett National ParkC. only pay a visit to Old DelhiD. make Delhi Agra Same Day Tour60. We can guess from this passage that .A. Delhi is a middle city of IndiaB. Taj Mahal is very famous in the worldC. Agra is not very far from CorbettD. the river Kosi is the longest in IndiaEFor me, one of the greatest pleasures is going to watch a great film — or movie —at the cinema. It’s a good chance of g etting away from real life. There’s nothing better than being absorbed (专心的) in a story at the cinema.Whether at an art-house cinema or a huge one, someone usually treats the cinema as his own home. It seems that they don’t understand the way o f behaving at the cinema. To start with, some people always turn up late, causing you to rise from your seat to allow them to get past. Then, when you want to enjoy the surround-sound effects, someone decides to drink and eat noisily. What’s worse, some pe ople deci de to chat with their friends loudly, sometimes not even about the film.Simon Mayo, a film critic (评论家), experienced something annoying. He said, “Once the woman in front of me gets the phone out and then turns it into a mirror. Her friend then also gets her phone out and uses the torch (手电) on it to allow her to do her make-up!” Simon Mayo has helped to make a list of rules on how people should behave at the cinema. One of them is toban mobile phones and anything to eat. Another is not to take your shoes off, which is what he can’t stand at all.We all know that the best way to appreciate the art of cinema is on the big screen. We feel it is our right to enjoy the film in the way we like, but we mustn’t forget our fellow moviegoers who want to enjoy the cinematic experience too. I should say everyone should behave well and the best choice for people who break the rules of the cinema is to get a DVD and watch it at home.61. Why does the author enjoy going to the cinema?A. Because the stories are moving.B. Because the films are very popular.C. Because going to the cinema is a fashion.D. Because it gives him a chance to escape from real life.62. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. People can’t bring their kids to the cinema.B. People can’t rise from the seat at any time.C. People should arrive at the cinema on time.D. People can only talk about the film at the cinema.63. What is considered to be the worst by Simon Mayo?A. Answering phone calls.B. Making up at the cinema.C. Taking off the shoes at the cinema.D. Using the mobile phone as a light.64. People with bad manners at the cinema .A. must get rid of all his bad habitsB. should enjoy the movie at homeC. have no right to go to the cinemaD. don’t appreciate the art of the cinema65. What’s the main topic of the passage?A. A list of rules of the cinema.B. The bad manners at the cinema.C. Watching a film is the greatest pleasure.D. People should behave well at the cinema.第三部分书面表达(共两节,满分45分)第一节阅读表达(每小题3分,满分15 分)Different countries have different table manners. Here are some things you need to know about table manners when you visit Japan.Firstly, unlike in western countries, in Japan, some restaurants and private homes have low tables and cushions (垫子) on the floor. Maybe you are not quite used to sitting that way at first. But don’t let the host feel awkward by showing that you are feeling uncomfortable sitting there. Just follow the hosts, and you will get used to it sooner or later.Then in Japan, it’s polite to make noise when you are eating, because it shows that you ________. It is considered good manners to empty your dishes to the last grain of rice. And it’s rude to stick your chopsticks into your food. What’s more, you shouldn’t point at anyo ne with chopsticks. It is considered not polite to do that. After eating, try to move all your dishes back to the same position they were at the start of the meal. Last but not least, it is rude to speak with your mouth full and do not put your elbow on the table.Thirdly, alcohol is usually served at dinner in Japan. If someone wants to serve you more alcohol, you should quickly empty your glass and hold it towards that person. And Japanese soup is eaten by holding the bowl to one’s mouth, never with a spoon. And the youngest person present should pour alcohol for the other members of the party.At the end of the dinner, it is polite to bow to the hosts and thank them for the delicious food.66. What is the passage mainly about? (no more than 5 words)67. What should you try to get used to at first? (no more than 10 words)68. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with proper words. (no more than 4 words)69. How should you drink soup in Japan? (no more than 15 words)70. Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 into Chinese.第二节写作(满分30分)假设你是新华中学的李华,暑假期间你独自去青岛旅行了三天,请把这次暑假之行写为一篇短文,向校报“Unforgettable Summer Holiday”栏目投稿。
14-15学年外研高一上学期1册Module 1-3测试Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AMy younger cousin is very naughty. He is 6 years old. He likes to play around with us. One example took place 2 years ago. My younger cousin was invited to have lunch with us. When he just came in at the door of my bedroom, my little sister started crying. I was wondering what happened to her. Then I saw the naughty boy wearing a mask on his face. It was a blooding head with green eyes. I had to comfort (安慰) my sister and explained to her what the truth was.Another example happened last year. My cousin’s mother was going shopping, so he was sent to my home again. He just held the TV remote control (遥控器) and told me to leave him alone. A few hours later I got out of my bedroom to see if he was doing well. I just saw a broken alarm clock on the floor and he was sitting on the sofa having a drink. I wanted to cry because it was almost a new one. He jumped off the sofa when he found that I was there. He said he did not do that on purpose. He tried to separate (拆分) the alarm clock and put it back, but he failed. He also told me that his goal was to be an engineer. I replied, “Well, last time you said that you wanted to be a teacher. Then you don’t have to worry about homework anymore.”Staying with a kid as naughty as my cousin is really hard in life. However, when I think of those examples, I really want to laugh.1. What do we know about the writer’s cousi n?A. He has a strong body and likes fighting other kids.B. He behaves badly and hardly gets on with other kids.C. He lives near the writer’s home and often comes for a visit.D. He is interested in science and dreams of being an engineer.2. The writer’s cousin wanted to be left alone because .A. he had the habit of watching TV by himselfB. he wanted to give the writer something specialC. he wanted to do something about the alarm clockD. he didn’t want to be disturbed while doing ho mework3. Seeing the alarm clock on the floor, the writer felt it a great .A. surpriseB. joyC. successD. pity4. What does the writer think of her cousin?A. Naughty and lovely.B. Clever but dishonest.C. Helpful but careless.D. Polite and generous.BOn the Christmas of 1949 we didn’t have a tree. My dad had as much pride as anybody, so he wouldn’t just say that we couldn’t afford one. When I mentioned it, my mother said that we weren’t going to have one this year. I wanted a tree badly, and I thought that if we had one, everybody would feel better.About three days before Christmas, it was very late and it was snowing. I went to the apartment building to try to catch a customer who hadn’t paid me for my newspapers for nearly two months — she owed me seven dollars. Much to my surprise, she was at home. She invited me in, and not only did she pay me, but also gave me a dollar tip! It was a windfall for me — I now had eight whole dollars.What happened next was totally unplanned. On the way home, I walked past a Christmas tree shop. There was a real nice tree. It had been a very expensive tree, and no one had bought it. Now it was so close to Christmas that the man was afraid no one would buy it. He wanted ten dollars for it, but when I told him I only had eight, he said he might sell it for that. I really didn’t want to spend the whole eight dollars on the tree, but it was so pretty that I finally agreed.I pulled it all the way home —about a mile, and I tried hard not to damage it or break off any branches. The snow helped to cushion (缓冲) it, and it was still in pretty good shape when I got home. You can’t imagine how proud and excited I was then.5. We can learn from the first paragraph that .A. the writer’s dad cared little about his childrenB. the writer’s parents got on badly with each otherC. the writer wanted very much to get a Christmas treeD. the writer’s mom planned to give her kids a nice surprise6. The underlined part in Para. 2 means the writer .A. wondered whether he should accept the dollar tipB. felt sorry for having got his customer into troubleC. was very disappointed at the small amount of moneyD. was very excited to have received the tip unexpectedly7. Why could the writer get the tree at a low price?A. Because it was not beautiful enough.B. Because its branches had been damaged.C. Because Christmas was drawing very near.D. Because no customer had shown any interest in it.8. The main purpose of the passage is to .A. tell a storyB. provide factsC. give adviceD. compare opinionsCOn Monday, the American Library Association (ALA) announced the top children’s books of 2012.Author Katherine Applegate took home the John Newbery Medal for her contribu tion to children’sliterature for The One and Only Ivan. The book tells the story of a gorilla (大猩猩) named Ivan, who lives among humans and seldom misses the forest. The Newbery Medal is named after John Newbery, an 18th-century bookseller. It is awarded each year.The picture book This Is Not My Hat won the Randolph Caldecott Medal. The Caldecott Medal for illustrators (插图画家) is named after Randolph Caldecott, a 19th-century illustrator. The winning book was illustrated and written by Jon Klassen. As a follow-up to Klassen’s best-selling book I Want My Hat Back, it tells the story of a little fish who steals a blue hat from a big fish and the adventures that follow.The Coretta Scott King award is given to an African-American author and illustrator of “out standing books for children and young adults”. This year, the author award went to Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America. The book was written by Andrea Davis Pinkney and illustrated by Brian Pinkney. The husband-and-wife team have both won ALA awards in the past. Hand in Hand: Ten Black Men Who Changed America is a collection of stories about 10 great men from different times in American history.The King prize for best-illustrated work went to I, Too, Am America, illustrated by Bryan Collier. The book was written by Langston Hughes, a poet famous for using the rhythm of jazz and of everyday speech in his poetry.9. We can learn that The One and Only Ivan.A. was written by John NewberyB. will be loved by young peopleC. tells a story of animals in the forestD. deals with Katherine’s literature experiences10. Who is the author of I Want My Hat Back?A. Jon Klassen.B. Randolph Caldecott.C. Katherine Applegate.D. Andrea Davis Pinkney.11. I, Too, Am America won the King prize probably because .A. it is written by a world-famous poetB. it is illustrated best among the worksC. it introduces everyday speech in AmericaD. it includes a collection of interesting storiesDNote-taking is a skill that can help you do well in all your schoolwork — everything from taking tests to researching a paper. But unfortunately, most schools don’t have classes that teach you how to take notes. So here are some tips.Write down key facts. If you have a teacher who writes notes on the board, that’s good: You can copy them down. If not, write down the most important points from class. Does your history teacher mention the date of a key Civil War battle? Does your English teacher give examples of Shakespeare’s use of irony (讽刺)? Write it down!Different teachers do things differently. For example, some teachers may mention lots of dates and facts in class but only write the key ones on the board. Other teachers may not write anything down, butthey may repeat a certain date or piece of information. After a while, you’ll get to know a teacher’s style.Don’t overdo it. Don’t go crazy taking notes. You’ll be frantic (慌乱的) if you try to write down every word that’s said in class. And if you focus to o much on getting your notes right, you might miss important points. Some people actually learn better by listening, writing down a few key points, and then going over the material after class.Ask. Don’t be afraid to ask the teacher to repeat something yo u miss. If the teacher is going too fast, your classmates will also be happy to hear the information again. If you don’t want to ask in class, see your teacher afterwards. It’s much easier than wondering if you got the notes right as you study.Compare. Ke ep your notes handy when you’re doing your reading homework. Compare what you wrote with what the readings say — you may even want to add to your notes as you read.12. What’s an advantage of note-taking according to the writer?A. It helps you to get good marks in tests.B. It’s a basic skill of researching a paper.C. It helps fix your mind on what the teacher says.D. It gives you a better understanding of key facts.13. Why is Shakespeare mentioned in the passage?A. To introduce the topic on note-taking.B. To compare writing styles in different times.C. To give an example of forming good habits.D. To explain what a key fact is in a teacher’s class.14. It’s suggested in the third paragraph that .A. teachers encourage their students to be active in classB. it’s helpful for teachers to learn from each other in stylesC. it’s not always possible to note down all information in classD. a teacher’s style be taken into consideration when taking notes15. The writer has the opinion that students .A. must try to take correct and detailed notes in classB. should put down only key points while listening carefullyC. must not interrupt the teacher by asking questions in classD. should put down as much information as possible in class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。
高中英语学习材料***鼎尚图文理制作***14-15学年外研高一上学期1册Module3测试(陕西)Class: Name: Marks: 满分(150)第一部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节语音知识(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项。
1. rise A. admit B. frighten C. possible D. distance2. umbrella A. product B. success C. useful D. circus3. eagle A. meant B. season C. beautiful D. great4. ocean A. appreciate B. science C. camel D. chance5. expert A. examine B. exist C. exhausted D. exercise第二节情景对话(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)根据对话内容,从对话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。
A:Hello. Welcome to our Talk Show. I’m Julia. Today our honored guest is Mrs. Zhang, a teacher from No.1 middle school. Hello, Mrs. Zhang.B: Hello, Julia.A: 6B: Nowadays, lots of students especially girls are losing weight to keep slim. Some even don’t eat anything for a few days. 7A: Why on earth would she do that? 8 That sounds crazy.B: Yeah. But that’s what she did.A: I really can’t believe that.B: To be honest, it’s not the girl’s fault. You can see and hear this sentence “It’s better to be thin” everywhere. A: 9B: I think students need to do more exercise. You know students spend much time sitting at the table. Exercise can make body stronger. Besides, they should have a balanced diet.A: 10 Thanks for your advice.B: That’s all right.A. Are you losing weight these days?B. What do you think of losing weight, especially for students?C. Once in my class a girl passed away without eating anything for days.D. You mean that she didn’t eat any food for days on purpose?E. What do you think they should do?F. I can’t agree with you more.G. What should they need?第三节语法和词汇知识(共15小题, 每小题1分, 满分15分)11. I go to work by car and I usually drive at speed of 50 kilometers an hour.A. a; \B. a; aC. \; \D. \; a12. Jim hates parties. He is so shy that he will feel out of before strangers.A. dateB. distanceC. placeD. shape13. —I’m to death.— Why not join us in the game?A. amazedB. boredC. exhaustedD. frightened14. The poor little puppy by its owner kept on barking with helplessness.A. abandoningB. to be abandonedC. being abandonedD. abandoned15. It was seven years ago that the poor man’s wife of cancer.A. diedB. dieC. was dyingD. had died16. Please allow me part in this project. I am more than a little interested in it.A. takingB. takeC. to takeD. taken17. — I’m Nancy. May I have your name?— Call me Jo, Joanna.A. short forB. short ofC. for shortD. in short18. —I borrow your motorbike tomorrow?— Sure! No problem.A. ShouldB. MustC. WillD. Could19. — Can you tell me to impress the interviewer?— Just be yourself.A. whoB. whatC. howD. why20. We went to Weihai during the summer vacation. we had at the seaside!A. What a funB. What funC. How funD. How a fun21. along the street, I met an old friend of mine, whom I hadn’t seen for ages.A. WalkingB. WalkedC. To walkD. Having walked22. — You look so sleepy.—Yes. I didn’t go to bed two o’clock in the morning.A. sinceB. fromC. untilD. at23. Lily, can you help me the time of the next train in the timetable?A. look upB. pick upC. refer toD. speak to24. The airport got crowded this morning. The plane late because of the bad weather.A. had taken offB. was taken offC. had been taken offD. took off25. — Would you mind my turning off the light?—I haven’t finished my work.A. I’m sorry.B. Go ahead.C. Is that right?D. Not at all!第四节完形填空(共20小题, 每小题1.5分, 满分30分)A battle was being fought. The 26was covered with dead and dying men. The air was hot and the sun shone down without 27on the wounded soldiers who were 28in the blood and dust.One of these soldiers was a nobleman (贵族), whom everybody 29for his gentleness and kindness. Yet now he was no better off than the 30man in the field. He had been wounded, and would die; he was suffering much with 31and thirst.When the battle was over, his friends 32to him. A soldier came running with a 33in his hand. “Here, Sir Philip,” he said, “I’ve brought you some water from the stream. I’ll raise your 34so that you can drink.” The cup was placed to Sir Philip’s mouth. How 35he looked at the man who had 36 the water! Then his eyes met those of a dying soldier close by.“Give the 37to that man,” said Sir Philip quickly. 38the cup toward him, he said, “Here, my friend, take this. Your 39is greater than mine.”What a brave, noble man he was! The 40of Sir Philip Sidney will never be forgotten, for he 41 had the good of others in his mind. Was it any wonder that everybody cried when it was heard that he was 42?It is said, that, on the day when he was 43to the grave (坟墓), every eye on land was filled with tears. Rich and poor, 44and low, all felt that they had 45 a friend, the kindest, gentlest man that they had ever known.26. A. floor B. park C. ground D. street27. A. pity B. surprise C. force D. fear28. A. running B. lying C. working D. standing29. A. protected B. missed C. cared D. loved30. A. busiest B. rudest C. poorest D. shortest31. A. noises B. danger C. illnesses D. pain32. A. hurried B. shouted C. pointed D. cried33. A. flower B. cup C. gift D. letter34. A. head B. hand C. eyes D. glasses35. A. terribly B. thankfully C. proudly D. sadly36. A. brought B. chosen C. enjoyed D. stored37. A. money B. prize C. water D. gun38. A. Waving B. Sending C. Throwing D. Pushing39. A. dream B. success C. need D. chance40. A. message B. name C. plan D. advice41. A. always B. often C. sometimes D. finally42. A. crazy B. dead C. hungry D. ill43. A. helped B. returned C. showed D. carried44. A. old B. kind C. clever D. high45. A. forgotten B. killed C. lost D. found第一部分阅读理解(共两节, 满分40分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2分, 满分30分)AMartin was now old. His father gave him a book without any pictures for his birthday. He noticed Martin was disappointed. He said, “Son, it isn’t just an old book. It’s a magic book. But to discover its magic, you’ll have to read it.”Martin liked everything to do with magic. He started reading it, even though he wasn’t very interested. The next morning, his father asked him, “Have you found the magic? There was a key to find!” Martin ran off and looked through the book, but there was no sign of the key. He came back, very angry, but his father told him, “You won’t find it like that. You have to read the book.”However, he stopped reading the book. Later, his sister, Angela, who was just a bit younger than him, asked him for the book so she could try reading it. After several days of trying to read it without great success, she shouted, “I’ve found it! I’ve found the key to the magic book!” And she would not stop talking about all the worlds and places she had visited using that magic key.All the talk encouraged Martin to reread the book. At first he also thought there wasn’t one poor picture in the book. But gradually, Martin got interested in the brave prince’s life. Then, suddenly, he was th ere. The book itself was the key!From then on, in every new book, he saw a new key to a thousand worlds and adventures (冒险). Martin never stopped traveling and traveling on those letters and words.1. What do we know from Paragraph 1?A. Martin’s family was very poor.B. Martin’s father didn’t love him.C. Martin didn’t like reading books.D. Martin wasn’t pleased about the gift.2. Why could Angela NOT stop talking about all the worlds and places?A. She liked reading picture books.B. She wanted to show off.C. The book interested her greatly.D. She was encouraging her brother.3. What do you think was the father’s purpose?A. To help Martin discover the joys of reading.B. To see which of the two children was cleverer.C. To tell Martin the importance of a key.D. To show he was a strict father.BSally jumped up as soon as she saw the surgeon (外科医生) come out of the operating room. She asked, “How is my little boy? Is he all right? When can I see him?”The surgeon said, “I’m sorry. We did all we could, but your boy didn’t make it.”Sally said, “Why? Doesn’t God care about him? Where were you, God, when my son needed you?”The surgeon asked, “Would you like some time alone with your son? One of the nurses will be out in a few minutes, before he is carried to the university.”Sally asked the nurse to stay with her while she said goodbye to her son.“Would you like a lock (缕) of his hair?” the nurse asked.Sally nodded yes. The nurse cut a lock of the boy’s hair, put it in a bag and hande d it to Sally. The mother said, “It was Jimmy’s idea to donate his body to the university for study. He said it might help somebody else.I said no at first, but Jimmy said, ‘Mom, I won’t be using it after I die. Maybe it will help some other little boy sp end one more day with his mom.’ ” She went on,“ ‘My Jimmy had a heart of gold, always thinking of someone else and always wanting to help others if he could.’ ”For Sally, the drive home was difficult. It was even harder to enter the empty house. It was around midnight when Sally awoke. Lying beside her on the bed was a folded letter. The letter said, “Dear Mom, I know you’re going to miss me, but don’t think that I will ever forget you or stop loving you, just ’cause I’m not around to say I love you.”Signed with love from: God, Jesus & Me4. We can learn from Paragraph 1 that Sally was very .A. lovingB. anxiousC. unluckyD. kind-hearted5. The underlined word “he” in Paragraph 4 probably re fers to .A. one of the nursesB. another surgeonC. GodD. Jimmy6. Why did Jimmy donate his body to the university?A. To earn some money for his mother.B. To make more people remember him.C. To help those with the similar disease.D. To help more and more poor students.7. How did Sally feel when she reached home?A. Calm.B. Worried.C. Sad.D. Tired.CBritney, 21, will never forget the day her grandmother told her she could never be President. Britney was young. She saw the White H ouse on TV. “I’m going to be President,” she said.“You can’t do that,” her grandmother said. She added that if Britney wanted to work at the White House,she could only do the cleaning.Britney saw things differently. She didn’t give up her dream. Instea d, she wrote a poem. The poem showed that she could realize her dream.Britney isn’t the first person to deal with unfairness or disappointment by writing. Many writers have done the same thing. Reading poems gives Britney ideas for her writing. One of her favorite poets is Langston Hughes. Hughes was one of the first African-Americans to make a living by writing. Hughes published (出版) his first poem in 1921 when he was 19 years old. He wrote many of his works during the 1920s and 1930s. Back then, African-Americans were kept out of many schools, jobs and neighborhoods. Hughes wrote poems about the difficulties African-Americans faced at that time. He also wrote about his hope for a better fairer future.Many people, not just black people, read Hughes’s wor ks. More Americans learned how hard life was for black people. Slowly, things began to change. Today young poets like Britney are sharing their own messages. Britney herself is moving forward. She’s now a student at Howard University in Washington, D.C. Sh e plans to work in the government and still hopes to become President. “I just want to help people,” she says. With her thoughtful words, she already has helped many people.8. What do we know about Britney’s grandmother?A. She taught Britney to write poems.B. She worked as a cleaner in the White House.C. She didn’t believe Britney’s dream could come true.D. She always felt disappointed at Britney’s poems.9. What made Britney decide to write poems?A. Her grandmother’s words.B. Hughes’s encouragement.C. Reading other writers’ poems.D. Studying at Howard University.10. We can infer from the passage that Hughes .A. earned his living by teaching poemsB. didn’t publish his first poem until 1920C. created many of his works in his fortiesD. influenced many Americans besides Britney11. The writer writes this passage to .A. show the power of writingB. introduce a girl loving writing poemsC. compare two African-American poetsD. encourage readers to write poemsDThere was once a king who had a wise advisor. The advisor followed the king everywhere and his favorite piece of advice to the king was “Everything happens for the good.”One day the king went hunting (狩猎) and had a small accident. His foot was injured. Fortunately he wasnot badly injured but as always he was forced to ask his advisor what he thought about the accident, to which the advisor replied, “Everything happens for the good.”This time the king was really angry and put his advisor in prison (监狱). The king then asked his advisor, “Now, what do you think?” The advisor again answered, “Everything happens for the good.”About a week later the king went on another hunting trip. As it turned out the king was caught by some cannibals(食人者) and taken to their camp where he would be prepared to be their evening meal. Before putting him into the cooking pot, he was examined and the cannibals realized that the king’s foot was injured. They decided to throw him back into the forests. It is the tradition for the cannibals not to eat anything that was in any way injured.It is true that everything in our lives happens for a purpose, and most often for our own good. If you think about it, all our past experiences actually happened to bring us to where we are today and make us a better person. So whatever challenges that we may face today, consider it happening to bring us to the next level.12. The second paragraph tells us that .A. the advisor didn’t have much useful adviceB. the king was always careless about everythingC. the advisor was worried about the kingD. the king always asked for advice from the advisor13. When the advisor was put in prison, he remained .A. calmB. nervousC. angryD. upset14. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that .A. everything happens for their own reasonsB. it is good for us to think about experiencesC. our life experiences are our best teacherD. challenges will make you do anything15. By telling the story, the writer .A. tells us the danger of huntingB. asks us not to hunt any moreC. wishes us to follow others’ adviceD. wants us to think positively第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据文章内容,从下框A-F选项中选出能概括每一段主题的最佳选项,选项中有一项为多余。
(外研版必修一)Module 3测试卷含答案解析I.单项填空。
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Because of too many differences between the two sides, a lot of questions are still left ________.A in the airB on the airC by the airD through the air2. Every possible means_____ been tried,and we find only______ this means can we do it well.A.have,in B.have,byC.has,in D.has,by3。
I’ve bought an English dictionary which you can ____ if you meet new words。
A get toB come toC refer toD look up4. Unless ____ to speak, you should remain silent at the conference。
A invitedB invitingC being invitedD having invited5。
I only know it is a ____ distance away from here,but I don't know ____ the distance exactly is。
A great,how farB great,whatC far, how farD far, what6。
Give this to _____ you think can do the work well。
A whoB whoeverC whomeverD however7. Looking down from the plane,we could see winding _____。
Module 3 My First Ride on a Train一、刷黑板——词汇全听写(先过识记默写关)Ⅰ.阅读词汇(英译汉)[第一屏听写]1.helicopter n.直升飞机2.motorbike n. 摩托车3.tram n. 电车4.camel n. 骆驼5.cassette n. 录音带[第二屏听写]6.diamond n.钻石7.soil n. 土壤8.circus n. 马戏团9.stadium n. 运动场;体育场10.eagle n. 鹰[第三屏听写]11.kindergarten n.幼儿园12.cartoon n. 卡通;漫画13.vacuum n. 真空;空白14.track n. 轨道15.souvenir n. 纪念品Ⅱ.高频词汇(汉译英)[第四屏听写]1.distance n.距离2.abandoned adj. 被遗弃的3.desert n. 沙漠4.expert n. 专家5.product_ n. 产品[第五屏听写]6.scenery_ n.风景;景色7.shoot_ vt. (shot, shot) 射杀8.journey n. 旅程9.train vt. 训练10.seaside n. 海滨[第六屏听写]11.frighten vt. 使吃惊;惊吓12.interview n. 面试;面谈13.interviewer n. (面试时的)主考官;面谈者14.event n. 事件15.exhausted adj. 疲惫不堪的[第七屏听写]16.downtown adj. 商业区的;市中心的17.ceremony_ n. 仪式18.midnight n. 半夜19.apartment n. (美)公寓;单元住宅20.rail n. 铁轨[第八屏听写]21.get_on 上(车、船等) 22.get_off 下(车、船等) 23.get_into 上(车)24.get_out_of 下(车)25.take_off (飞机)起飞[第九屏听写]26.be_short_for 是……的缩写/简称27.not_..._any_more 不再28.out_of_date 过时29.refer_to 指的是二、刷清单——热身自盘点(再过基本应用关)(一)核心单词。
外研社高一英语必修一M3必修1M o d u l e3测试题(总13页)-CAL-FENGHAI.-(YICAI)-Company One1-CAL-本页仅作为文档封面,使用请直接删除必修1 Module 3测试题第一部分听力穴共两节,满分30分雪第一节 (共5 小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. When did the train for Sydney leave?A. B. C.2. What’s the probable relationship between the man and the woman?A. Taxi driver and passenger.B. Conductor and driver.C. Boss and driver.3. Where did this conversation take place?A. B. C.4. How many countries has the woman been to so far?A. Four.B. Three.C. Two.5. Why is the man going to ChicagoA. To live there.B. To work there.C. To study there.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后, 各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. Where did this conversation take placeA. At the couple’s home.B. In Italy.C. At the airport.7. Which part of the trip did the woman enjoy mostA. Having a photo taken there.B. Being with her relatives in Italy.C. Staying with her nephew.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
语篇提能Ⅰ.完形填空Once upon a time there lived on the bank of a river a miller (磨坊主). He was __1__ singing happily. People all over the land liked to talk about his pleasant __2__. At last the king __3__ him.“I'll go down and __4__ with him,”he said. “Pe rhaps he can tell me how to be __5__.”As soon as he stepped into the mill, he heard the miller __6__,“I envy (羡慕) nobody, for I'm as happy as I can be. And nobody envies me.”“You're __7__,my friend,” said the king. “I envy you, and I would gladly change __8__ with you if I could only be as light-hearted as you are.”The miller smiled, and __9__ to the king. “I'm sure I couldn't think of changing places with you, sir,” he said.“Now __10__ me,”said the king, “what makes you so cheerful here in your dusty mill, __11__ I, who am king, am sad and in __12__ every day.”The miller smiled and said, “I don't know why you are sad, but I can __13__ tell you why I'm glad. I earn my own bread, I love my family and my friends, and I __14__ not a penny to anyone. Why should I not be happy? For every day the river __15__ my mill, and the mill grinds (碾碎) the __16__ that feeds my family.”“Say no more,” said the king. “__17__ where you are, and be happy still. Your dusty cap is more valuable than my __18__ crown (王冠). Your mill does more for you than my __19__ can do for me. Ifthere were more such men as you, what a good place this __20__ would be!”1.A. seldom B. everC. sometimesD. always2.A. taste B. holidayC. waysD. meals3.A. heard about B. thought ofC. discussed withD. cared about4.A. work B. talkC. liveD. walk5.A. rich B. happyC. freeD. kind6.A. singing B. shoutingC. dancingD. talking7.A. weak B. poorC. foolishD. wrong8.A. farms B. horsesC. placesD. seats9.A. smiled B. bowedC. pointedD. cried10.A. tell B. offerC. remindD. pass11.A. or B. andC. whileD. for12.A. fact B. troubleC. debtD. danger13.A. easily B. slowlyC. quicklyD. successfully14.A. give B. spareC. oweD. lend15.A. cleans B. shakesC. washesD. turns16.A. wood B. eggC. cornD. cake17.A. Stay B. SleepC. StudyD. Drive18.A. red B. newC. bigD. golden19.A. company B. farmC. neighborD. kingdom20.A. factory B. worldC. villageD. street答案与解析语篇解读本文是一篇故事。
Module 3My First Ride on a Train(时间:100分钟;满分:120分)Ⅰ.词法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1.It was ________ great shock to the family that the son hadn't been admitted to________ university they had been looking forward to.A.a;/B.the;theC.a;the D./;the2.English is the most widely ________ language in the world, but Chinese has the largest number of speakers.A.speak B.spokeC.speaking D.spoken3.—Mum,I want to play computer games now.—Sorry,you can't ________ you have finished your homework.A.when B.ifC.after D.until4.The stolen bag was finally found ________ in the forest nearby with nothing left in it.A.abandoned B.adoptedC.returned D.lost5.Parents should put pills out of children's ________,because children sometimes mistake them for candies.A.distance B.reachC.touch D.mind6.Although the manager did not mention any names at the meeting, everybody knew who he was ________.A.leading to B.turning toC.referring to D.holding to7.The ground is covered with ________ leaves, telling people that winter is not that far away.A.falling B.fallenC.fell D.fall8.—Would you mind ________ him the news? I want to give him a surprises.—Of course not.A.not tell B.not to tellC.not telling D.don't tell9.I used to play table tennis, but now I'm ________ because of work.A.out of date B.out of practiceC.out of danger D.out of place10.In my________,you shouldn't follow the man's advice.A.scene B.sceneryC.sight D.view11.—Would you please drive more quickly? My plane will ________ in twenty minutes.—I want to, but safety comes first.A.take up B.take offC.take down D.take out12.The sudden sound really ________ the animals, so they ran away as quickly as possible.A.frightened B.satisfiedC.interested D.impressed13.________ from days of walking, the young man hardly had any strength to continue with his journey.A.Exhausted B.BoredC.Disappointed D.Worried14.—Do you have anything planned for this afternoon?—Yes. I'm going to ________ a famous NBA player.A.interview B.coverC.impress D.revise15.—Will you go to the concert tonight?—________.It's the one that I have been looking forward to.A.Absolutely B.It dependsC.All right D.Well doneⅡ.完形填空(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)I'm an American. Years ago,I travelled to the north of Thailand.I __16__ the heat,the noisy streets,the busy markets and the smell of Thai dishes. I enjoyed my __17__ there very much. However,there is one thing that I wish I hadn't done.One day,I set off from my hotel to a temple that __18__ me.It was a very __19__ day.As I walked past some buildings,I glanced between two __20__ buildings.There,an old woman in traditional clothing __21__ on the dusty rubble (碎石).The terrible thought crossed my mind that she might be __22__.Feeling quite helpless,I __23__ her.Her face was sun-kissed. She looked quite beautiful but very ill.I __24__ reached into my pocket to find some __25__.Then I pushed itinto her hand. It was enough for her to __26__ for a few months. At this moment,she opened her large,brown eyes and __27__ the priz e I'd given her. I felt like the“__28__ stranger”.__29__ a common language,she looked at me with the wisdom and pity that could burn into a soul. She weakly __30__ the money. She stood up and walked away.I was __31__,with the money in my hand. It took me at least a kilometer of walking to __32__ I was quite the fool. She didn't need money.__33__ she needed shade,a bottle of water or just some comfort. She was the one who taught me a good __34__.That evening,I sat thinking over my “kindness”.This beautiful woman made me know that not everyone would __35__ someone else's money. We should be kind to others,but we should choose the right way.16.A.preferred B.lovedC.expected D.disliked17.A.style B.stayC.idea D.way18.A.bored B.scaredC.needed D.interested19.A.cold B.warmC.cool D.hot20.A.beautiful B.unfinishedC.wonderful D.common21.y B.satC.stood D.walked22.A.hungry B.deadC.thirsty D.sleepy23.A.went up to B.looked down uponC.ran away from D.took care of24.A.strangely B.luckilyC.unwillingly D.immediately25.A.fruit B.paperC.money D.food26.A.live B.workC.see D.wear27.A.looked for B.took awayC.went through D.looked at28.A.careful B.kindC.exciting D.pretty29.A.Without B.WithC.Like D.For30.A.watched out B.threw awayC.put away D.pushed back31.A.high B.excitedC.happy D.surprised32.A.show B.rememberC.realize D.tell33.A.Finally B.SometimesC.Usually D.Maybe34.A.word B.lessonC.saying D.thought35.A.accept B.hideC.consider D.refuseⅢ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)ATo see the world is one thing;to have someone to share it with is another. Indeed,travel becomes more interesting when you have a travel partner. A travel partner can be a close friend,a family member,a pal you've met online,or a business friend.You can have someone to talk toTraveling alone is fun,but wouldn't you feel lonely?Having a travel partner can remove the feeling of loneliness. This is especially true if you can get a travel companion who is very familiar with the place you're traveling to. You don't have to ask any information from the locals,and you can increase the time you spend in the country.______________________________________One of the major headaches in travelling is the costs involved. You can't simply ignore the rising price of hotels or plane tickets. You should also think about your daily needs,such as your food. Of course,you can't simply go back without bringing any souvenirs (纪念品) to your friends and family. All these can ruin your budget. However,when you have a travel friend,you can have someone to share the expenses with.You can meet a good friendHaving a travel mate is a good way of meeting a new friend or even a lifelong partner. You can never count the number of couples who actually found their way into each other's heart whiletravelling together in another country.You can have someone to watch out for youWhen you're in a foreign land,you'll never be really safe. You don't know the rules as well as the culture of the people. A travel mate will be perfect to remind you of your duties in the country and to watch your back just in case you get lost. So why don't you find a travel companion now?Let's find out how...36.What's the author's purpose in writing this passage?A.To introduce a travel company.B.To encourage us to have a travel partner.C.To explain how to be a perfect travel partner.D.To tell an interesting experience with a travel partner.37.What's the BEST title for the 3rd paragraph?A.You can have someone to share the expenses with.B.You can know the local culture well.C.You can enjoy food with your partner.D.You can save money by bargaining together.38.Which of the following statements agrees with the author's opinion?A.Travelling alone is not fun.B.Buying souvenirs isn't necessary.C.Many people fall in love when travelling.D.It's better to choose a stranger as a travel partner.39.Which of the following things is NOT mentioned?A.A travel partner can help you take care of your child.B.A travel partner can help get rid of loneliness.C.A travel partner can help you save money.D.A travel partner can make you safer.40.The following paragraph will probably talk about ________.A.how to get along with a travel partnerB.how travel can benefit peopleC.what we can learn from travelD.how to find a travel partnerBSitting in the play area of the doctor's office,my children,Paul,four,and Bailey,three,built a Lego tower while we waited to be called for Paul's examination.“Good job,you guys,”I said,trying not to sound too tired. My husband was away onbusiness,and it was difficult being alone with the kids. At times I felt like I was living in the jungle (丛林) rather than the suburbs.“Don't put the Lego in your mouth,Bailey,” I said. Paul grabbed (抓取) it from him. “That's not nice,Paul,” I said. He gave back the Lego. I looked around the waiting room. A woman was eating something,a couple were talking,and an old gentleman in a blue jacket was reading a magazine. I wished I could sit quietly for a while. I wanted to be able to take a rest,or go shopping alone. At once,I was ashamed of myself. What kind of mother was I?“God,” I thought,“help me to be the very best mom I can be.”The nurse came into the waiting room to get us. Just at that moment,the old gentleman in the waiting room put down his magazine and came up to me. With a smile on his face,he said,“Your children are most certainly lucky to have such a wonderful mother.” “Thank you,”I replied in a low voice and watched him walk back to his seat. We followed the nurse into the examination room. While she weighed Paul,I told her how that man had made my day.Motherhood is still a jungle sometimes,but now when I feel tired I remember the encouraging words of the old gentleman.41.The writer went to the doctor's office because ________.A.one of her children liked to play thereB.her son Paul needed an examinationC.she was tired and needed to see her doctorD.she wanted to have all her children examined42.From Paragraph 2,we know the writer felt that looking after her children alone was ________.A.unfair B.happyC.hard D.interesting43.The writer criticized Paul when he ________.A.put the Lego into Bailey's mouthB.took away the toy from BaileyC.made trouble in the waiting roomD.didn't follow her advice44.In the old gentleman's opinion,the writer ________.A.lived a very hard lifeB.was a very good motherC.didn't love her children enoughD.was lucky to have so lovely children45.What can we learn from the passage?A.The writer often went shopping alone.B.The writer's husband was always on business.C.The writer doesn't know how to be a good mother.D.The writer was greatly encouraged by the old gentleman's words.CMy friend Jason and I wanted to do something to help other people who are less fortunate and help us grow at the same time. After we decided that we would volunteer in Nepal, I did some research on the Internet and I found V olunteer Nepal and felt strongly that it was the right choice for us.While making our plans, Jason and I realized that others might like the opportunity to be a part of our experience. So before leaving for Nepal, we asked the people we know whether they would be interested in donating(捐赠) cash or goods to Nepal Orphans(孤儿) Home. One friend, whose family owns a chain called Drake Supermarket, told others about it. His effort paid off: We received donations that filled 29 boxes with sporting goods, toys, coloring books, pencils, children's books, and more. The boxes were later taken to Drake's warehouse where I prepared them for shipment. Drake agreed to ship them to Nepal for free.The boxes had arrived at the V olunteer House when we arrived there. The next day, Jason and I unpacked the boxes. The children from the orphanages lined up and were each able to choose a gift. This process took about an hour, but the looks on their faces and the happiness that we saw in their eyes made it one of the best days of our life.We visited the orphanages there in the following days. Being with the children at the orphanages was both sad and wonderful. I'm sure that anyone who has volunteered will understand what I mean by that. My experience as a volunteer was very rewarding(有益的). It has changed me as a person and the way I viewed life in the past.46.The writer did some research on the Internet probably to ________.A.get in touch with some studentsB.find an organization for volunteersC.decide in which country to volunteerD.find some friends to volunteer with him47.Before leaving for Nepal, the writer ________.A.asked his friends to go with himB.filled 29 boxes with the things he boughtC.received many donations from other peopleD.bought many things in Drake Supermarket48.What did Drake Supermarket do to help the writer?A.It donated many sporting goods.B.It helped call Nepal Orphans Home.C.It helped keep the boxes at a low price.D.It helped ship the boxes to Nepal for free.49.What can we learn from Paragraph 4?A.The children were very happy to receive the gifts.B.The writer didn't expect the kids would love the gifts.C.The writer and his friend took the gifts to the orphanages.D.The children had never received gifts from others before.50.The writer thinks that his experience as a volunteer was________.A.useless B.helpfulC.boring D.disappointingDPeople who like travelling have their reasons. They believe that travelling can help them expand their field of view,especially in the geographical and historical sense. They also think that touring will give them more chances to enjoy different kinds of food and experience new things that would never be brought by other activities. But those who dislike travelling also have some reasons.Travelling,in my opinion,does more good than harm. Most importantly,it broadens (使扩大) our mind. We can get in touch with other civilizations (文明),cultures,customs and ideas.Through history,most people travelled because of necessity (必要性)—not for pleasure. People travelled just in order to remain alive. They searched for food to eat or places to live in. They sometimes ran away from enemies. This is not to say that no one ever travelled just for the fun of it. In ancient times,for example,rich Romans travelled all the way to Greece to take part in the Olympic Games,and festivals. Of course,some people decided to travel just out of curiosity (好奇心).They wanted to find out what it looked like beyond the horizon(地平线).Also business travel has been going on for centuries. Traders could not only make money but also learn to speak several languages and be introduced to different cultures.So,travelling does enrich our mind and draw new ideas to us. There is no doubt that we can get much from it.51.The underlined word “expand” in Paragraph 1 can be replaced by “________”.A.widen B.protectC.lose D.decide52.According to the passage,in the past most people travelled ________.A.for fun B.for knowledgeC.to get experiences D.to make a living53.How many reasons for travelling are mentioned in Paragraph 3?A.Three. B.Four.C.Five. D.Six.54.In the writer's opinion,travelling can be ________.A.expensive B.funnyC.helpful D.tiring55.What's the main idea of this passage?A.Different kinds of travelling.B.Travelling enriches our mind.C.Ways to enjoy yourself while travelling.D.The advantages and disadvantages of travelling.Ⅳ.阅读表达(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)Malls are popular places for Americans to go. Some people spend so much time at malls that they are called “mall rats”. Mall rats shop until they drop in the hundreds of stores.People like malls for many reasons. They feel safe because malls have police stations. Parking is usually free, and the weather inside is always fine.The newest malls have beautiful rest places with waterfalls and large green trees.The largest mall in the United States is the Mall of America in Minnesota. It covers 4.2 million square feet. It has 350 stores, 8 nightclubs, and a large park! There are parking spaces for 12,750 cars. About 750,000 people shop there every week.The first indoor mall in the United States was built in 1965 in Edina, Minnesota. People love doing all their shopping in one place. More malls are built around the country. Now malls are like town centers where people ________.They shop, of course, they also eat in food courts (广场) that have food from all over the world. They see films at theaters. Some people even get their exercise by doing the new spor t of “mall walking”. Others go to malls to meet friends.In some malls, people can see a doctor and even go to the church. In other words, people can do just about everything in malls. Now people can live in their favorite shopping center in fact.56.Why do people like malls? (no more than 10 words)________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 57.What does “mall” mean here? (no more than 5 words)________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 58.Except shopping, what else can people do in the mall? (no more than 30 words)________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 59.Please fill in the blank in the fourth paragraph with proper words or phrases to complete the sentence.(no more than 10 words)________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ 60.What is the BEST title of this passage? (no more than 8 words)________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Ⅴ.写作(满分30分)假设你和父母去年寒假去了海南旅行。