一年级上学期英语月考试卷1
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高一英语10月份月考试卷一.单项选择(20分)1. ---How is everything, Rose?---__________.A.Very wellB.Not too badC.I'm all right, thanksD.Not at all2.There is an old man living _______in a _______house.A.alone;lonelyB.lonely; aloneC.alone; aloneD.lonely; lonely3---How many times have you been to China?---In fact, it is the first time that I ________ here.A.wasB. amC. had beenD. have been4.Is that person honest? I find ________hard to believe what he said.A.5.His health is ___________improving.I'm sure he will come back to work soon.6.My mother is stubborn,so I had to __________to him.A give in B. give up C. give away D.give out7---Hello, this is Information Office.---Hello, Black Brown speaking. May I speak to Mr. Smith, please?---Sorry, he _______works here.A.no longerB.no moreC.doesn't any moreD.doesn't any longer8.Everybody knows that there is_______person in this neighborhood.A.no suchB.no aC.no such aD.not such9.The number of teachers who______cars in our school _______ increasing very fast.A.own; isB.owns; isC.own; areD.owns; are10.Every minute should be made use of _______for the coming college examination.A.preparingB.being preparedC.to prepareD.to be prepared11.No one can be sure _______in a million year.A.what man will look likeB.what will man look likeC.man will look like whatD.what look will man like12.---Joyce, please don't talk in class.---Pardon?---I _____talk in class.A.tell you don'tB.tell you not toC.told you didn'tD.told you not to13.There was ______ in history _______black slaves could be bought and sold in America.A.the time; thatB.time; thatC.a time; whenD.time; when14.Having failed the exam, the little boy _______ go home and face his father.A.dares not toB.dares notC.dare not toD.dare not15.It's so nice to receive her letter. _______, I haven't seen her for nearly 20 years!A.That is to sayB.In other wordsC.Believe it or notD.What's more16.The flowers _______the beauty of our school.A.addB.add toC.add upD.add up to17.He insisted that he ______wrong,and that he ____set free.A didn't do,must be B. Hadn't done,should beC.didn't do,should beD.had n't done,must be18.It is ________you speak ill of others behind her back _______ she hates you.A.because; whyB.because; thatC.for; thatD.for; which19.Hurry up!The train _______.You know it _________at 8:30am.A.leaves;leavesB.is leaving;leavesB.C.leaves;is leaving D.is leaving;is leaving20.---Don't forget to turn to me if you have any trouble.---_________.A.I don'tB. I won'tC. I can'tD. I haven't二.完形填空〔一共20小题,满分是20分〕阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最正确选项。
2024-2025学年广东省深圳市龙华区一年级(上)第二次月考英语试卷一、听力部分。
(70分)1.(10分)听录音,选择你听到的单词所对应的图片。
2.(10分)听录音,圈出你所听到的句子相符的图片前面的编号A或B。
3.(10分)听录音,将图片用数字1、2、3、4、5排序。
4.(10分)听录音,在相应的格子里打"√"。
5.(10分)听录音,判断图片是否和所听到的内容相符,相符打"√"6.(10分)听录音,圈出你所听到的单词前面的编号A或B。
(1)A.sing B.read(2)A.thin B.fat(3)A.tall B.short(4)A.he B.she(5)A.grandfather B.grandmother7.(10分)听录音,圈出你所听到的单词完成句子。
(1)(He/She)is my mother.(2)Can you(draw/dance)?(3)He's my(father/grandfather).(4)(Who/What)is he?(5)Look,Alice is(thin/short).二、选出所给图片的单词。
(10分)8.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.dance B.sing9.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.tall B.short10.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.fat B.thin11.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.dance B.read12.(2分)选出所给图片的单词。
( )A.grandfather B.grandmother三、看图读句子,图片与句子相符的打“√“,不符的打“ד。
(10分)13.(2分)看图读句子,图片与句子相符的打"√" ,不符的打"×"。
She is thin. 14.(2分)看图读句子,图片与句子相符的打"√" ,不符的打"×"。
湖南省长沙市第一中学2023-2024学年高三上学期月考试卷(一)英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解Dramatic progress has been witnessed in the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which benefits from those great contributions some ancient famous doctors made ant some experience they accumulated. The following three stand out among the ancient famous doctors.Hua TuoHua Tuo (145—208), famous physician of the late Eastern Han dynasty, also named Fu, was born at Qiao County in Peiguo (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). He led a simple life, away from fame and fortune. He would rather become a traveling physician for ordinary people.Hua Tuo was an expert in several medical fields, such as internal medicine, surgery, gynecology, pediatrics and acupuncture. He was the first person to perform surgery with the aid of anesthesia (by applying Ma Fei San, a herbal anesthetic he invented) some 1,600 years before Europeans did.Zhang ZhongjingZhang Zhongjing (150—219), also known as Zhang Ji, was one of the most distinguished Chinese physicians during the later years of the Eastern Han dynasty. He lived in today’s Nanyang in Henan Province. He was known as the “medical sage” by later generations due to his outstanding contributions to TCM.During his time, with warlords (军阀) fighting for their own territories, many people were infected with fertility, an illness caused by fever. Zhang’s family was no exception. The experience stimulated his motivation in medicine. He learned medicine by studying from his town’s fellow Zhan Bozu, absorbing previous medicinal literature, collecting many prescriptions; and finally writing the medical masterpiece Shanghan Zabing Lun. Unfortunately shortly after its publication the book was lost during wartime.Li ShizhenLi Shizhen (1518—1593) was a famous medical scientist the Ming dynasty. He loved medicine from an early age and succeeded his ancestors as a doctor. He not only paidattention to accumulating experience in curing diseases, but also visited the famous mountains where medicinal materials were produced.On this basis, it took 27 years to compile (编著) the pharmaceutical masterpiece, Compendium of Materia Medica, which is known as the “Encyclopedia of Ancient China” and has made an important contribution to the development of classical medicine China. 1.What do the three famous doctors mentioned in the passage have in common?A.Their books never come out.B.They travelled extensively across China.C.They led the way worldwide in their own expertsD.They contributed themselves to the development of TCM.2.What can we learn from the passage?A.Hua Tuo was desperate for reputation and fortune.B.Li Shizhen came from a family of doctors.C.Li Shizhen survived Zhang Zhongjing by 9 years.D.Zhang Zhongjing’s medical masterpiece vanished before published.3.In which section of a magazine may this passage appear?A.Healthy lifestyles.B.Daily entertainment.C.Historical figures.D.Fitness management.On March 25, 2010, Kate and David Ogg heard the words every parent fears: Their newborn wasn’t going to make it. Their twins -- a girl and a boy -- were born two minutes apart and exactly 14 weeks premature, weighing just over two pounds respectively. Doctors had tried to save the boy for 20 minute but saw no improvement. His heartbeat was nearly gone, and he’d stopped breathing. The baby had just moments to live.“I saw him gasp (大口嘴气), but the doctor said it was no use,” Kate told the Daily Mail five years later. “I know it sounds stupid, but if he was still gasping, that was a sign of life. I wasn’t going to give up easily.”Still, the Sydney couple knew this was likely goodbye. In an effort to cherish her last minutes with the tiny boy, Kate asked to hold him.“I wanted to meet him, and for him to know us, ” Kate told Today. “We’d resigned ourselves the fact that we were going to lose him, and we were just trying to make the most of those last, precious moments.”Kate unwrapped the boy, whom the couple had already named Jamie, from his hospital blanket and ordered David to take his Shirt off and join them in bed. The first-time parents wanted their son to be as warm as possible and hoped the skin-to-skin contact would improve his condition they then talked to him.“We were trying to let him stay, ” Kate told the Daily Mail. “We explained his name and that he had a twin that he had to look out for and that how hard we had tried to have him.”Then something unbelievable happened. Jamie gasped again and then he started breathing. Finally, he reached for his father’s finger.The couple’s lost boy had made it.“We’re the luckiest people in the world,” David told Today. Eight years later, Jamie and his sister, Emily, are happy and healthy. The Oggs only recently told the kids the story of their birth. “Emily hardy-held back her tears,” Kate said, “and she kept hugging Jamie with great affection. This whole experience makes you cherish them more.” “They widened their eyes as if there were an apple in their mouths bearing the miraculous experience,” David added. 4.What can we learn about the twins?A.They totally weighed less than 4 pounds.B.They have been in bad condition since birth.C.The couple attempted to save the boy but in vain.D.They came to the world nearly100 days earlier than expected.5.Which is the correct order of the following events?a. The dying boy went back to normal.b. The couple gave the boy a skin-to-skin contact.c. The couple made the case for his name to the boy.d. Doctors announced the approaching death of the boy.A.d-a-c-b B.d-b-c-a C.c-b-a-d D.d-c-a-b 6.How did Emily feel when told the story or their birth?A.Touched and challenged.B.Sad and confused.C.Astonished and bored.D.Surprised and moved.7.Which is a suitable title for the passage?A.A life-giving touch.B.A successful medical attention.C.A test from the God.D.First-time but devoted parents.We are all aware of the damaging pollution that’s created by driving petrol and diesel (柴油) vehicles. Many of the world’s cities are jammed with traffic, creating poisonous gases such as nitrogen oxides. The solution for a cleaner, greener future could be electric vehicles. But how optimistic should we be?There was much excitement last year when the UK government announced it will ban the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2030. But is that easier said than done?The road to global traffic being totally electric is still a long way off. Currently, battery life is an issue — a fully charged battery won’t take you as far as a full tank of petrol. Here are also limited numbers of charging points to plug an EV into.Of course, technology is always improving. Some of the biggest tech companies, like Google and Tesla, are spending huge amounts of money developing electric cars. And most of the big car manufacturers are now making them too. Colin Herron, a consultant on low-carbon vehicle technology, told the BBC: “The big leap forward will come with solid-state batteries, which will appear first in mobile phones and laptops before they progress cars. These will charge more quickly, and give cars a a bigger range.”Cost is another issue that may deter people switching to electric power. But some countries offer encouraging measures, such as cutting prices by reducing import taxes, and not charging for road tax and parking. Some also provide exclusive lanes for electric cars to be driven on, overtaking traditional cars which might be stuck in jams. These kinds of measures have made Norway the Country with the most electric cars per capita (人均) at more than thirty electric cars per 1,000 inhabitants.But Colin Herron warns that “electric motoring” doesn’t mean a zero-carbon future. 8.What makes global traffic difficult to be totally electric according to the second paragraph?A.A ban of the UK government.B.Lack of petrol.C.The small number of charging points.D.A low battery quality.9.According to Colin Herron, what can we learn?A.Solid-state batteries will allow electric cars to travel farther.B.Electric cars will indeed make for a zero-carbon future.C.Solid-state batteries will be initially employed in electric cars.D.Big progress has been made in laptops and mobile phones.10.What does the underlined word “deter” mean in the fourth paragraph?A.Block.B.Suggest.C.Leave.D.Catch.11.What will be most probably talked about next?A.The huge potential of electric cars.B.The unfavorable future of electric cars.C.The eagerness for a zero-carbon future.D.The reasons for not achieving a zero-carbon future.For most people, death is hard to think about. We tend to avoid the subject—involuntarily, even. The philosopher Stephen Cave offers one explanation for this avoidance in his 2012 book, Immorality. “Death,” he writes, “presents itself as both inevitable and impossible.” You can know rationally that you will die, yet struggle to understand your nonexistence. Put another way, you cannot be conscious of your own consciousnesses.So we dismiss death form our thoughts. But this leads us to make choice in life that actually reduce our happiness. People who express more regrets tend to be those who postpone profound activities that yield meaning, such as appreciating beauty or spending more time with loved ones. When we avoid thoughts of death, we unconsciously assume that tomorrow will look a lot like today, so we can do tomorrow what we could today. But when we focus on death, that increases the stakes at play in the present, and clarifies what we should do with our time.By forcing ourselves to think about death, our resources-use decisions change. I ask my 20-something graduate students to estimate how many Thanksgivings they realistically have left with their parents, and then to consider how they should spend those remaining occasions. This usually simulates a strong emotional reaction. But it can also alter such decisions as where they choose to live and work. This highlights that facing discomfort and thinking seriously about the impermanence of your mortal life are important for making decisions that enhance your happiness.There are other benefits. For example, paradoxical though it may seem, considering death can encourage positive thinking, as researchers found in 2007. People prepared to think about their death tended to focus on favorable emotional information around them, and to interpret random words in a pleasanter way. You begin to think extremely clearly, and realize that you have a choice about how to see present moment—and choose the positive.If you insist ignoring your own death, you are likely to make decisions that cause you to sleepwalk through life. You may not be dead yet, but you are not fully alive either. If you canlook across that border with resolve and confidence, you will experience every day fully and deeply.12.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?A.People’s fear of death.B.People’s escape from death.C.People’s acceptance of death.D.People’s struggle against death. 13.What will happen to us if we don’t focus on death?A.Enjoying a lot more happiness.B.Taking better advantage of time.C.Postponing big things until tomorrow.D.Engaging in more meaningful activities.14.What’s the author’s purpose in mentioning his graduate students?A.To argue for the changes in making big decisions.B.To show doubts about facing discomfort of death.C.To compare students’ different attitudes to death.D.To argue against the necessity of considering death.15.What does the author suggest readers do in the passage?A.Avoid thinking about your death.B.Live a better life by ignoring death.C.Step away from death and live better.D.Think about your death and live better.二、七选五Report reveals CIA behind “Color Revolutions”Recently, the National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center released a report entitled Empire of Hacking: The US Central Intelligence Agency. 16 .According to statistics, the CIA has intervened (干预) in or attempted to overthrow at least 50 legitimate (合法的) governments and caused unrest in numerous other countries over the years, 17 . Examples of these interventions include the collapse of the socialist camp in the 1980s, the “Velvet Revolution”, “Rose Revolution”, “Orange Revolution”, “Tulip Revolution”, and “Snow Revolution” in various countries, and the “Green Revolution” and “Arab Spring”. Analyzing these events reveals that the successful organization of such “ColorRevolutions” depends on the use of communication and command technologies, in which the US is a leading power.18 . This facilitated the technological advances for US intelligence agencies to carry lout “Color Revolutions” abroad. The Internet also played a major role in the “Arab Spring”, with certain US-based multinational Internet companies actively intervening in the form of disinformation, support for anti-government actions, and other methods. 19 . Twitter and Google quickly created “Speak2Tweet” to help anti-government personnel in countries like Egypt and Tunisia maintain contact with the outside world. RAND developed “stampede”, a system that allowed proprietors to connect to the Internet, resulting in improved on-site command for demonstrations “RIOT”, a software that supports independent wireless broadband and anti-jamming Wi-Fi, was also developed to avoid censorship (审查) and surveillance (监视).The US Department of State also invested more than $ 30 million in the research and development of anti-censorship systems. 20 .A.though it has only admitted to sevenB.The Internet developed rapidly at that timeC.since these countries conducted “Color Revolutions”D.The US led the promotion of the Internet to the international market in the 1980sE.That the CIA has been secretly conducting “Color Revolutions” around the world for a long time is reportedF.Therefore, the CIA conducted several “Color Revolutions” worldwide with the help of these tools and technologiesG.These companies also provided encrypted (加密的) network communication services, such as TOR, to avoid censorship and surveillance三、完形填空faces. They looked unhappy. And I realized that I was one of them. Suddenly, I could noOver the years, I had grown more competitive due to the 25 of finishing my Ph.D.Those who could have been partners became competitors I disliked and the effect of this competition was exactly the 26 of what I had hoped for. I began to feel lonely and lost. I became less and less 27 in my scientific work. I hit my 28 point that day at the bus station. I had to end this. I emailed my professors, explaining that I had put the 29 first and myself second for too long.Shortly after I got back home, I started to receive some emails from my workmates — I guessed they expected me to join them again soon. After a few 30 asking how I was, in the emails many expressed their stress of academic life. Vulnerable (脆弱的) researchers were sticking their heads out of their shells (壳), seeking 31 . It occurred to me that we all 32 sometimes, and our vulnerability seemed so much alike that I 33 myself from all that had bothered me for days. 34 it can be win-win game, instead of one where one side gains while the other side loses. Working with others and asking for help doesn’t make my contributions 35 ; it means we can all succeed.21.A.store B.office C.station D.cafe shop 22.A.settle B.awaken C.disappear D.explode 23.A.reddish B.unique C.unfamiliar D.unsmiling 24.A.begin with B.get rid of C.proceed with D.get down to 25.A.response B.pressure C.commitment D.willingness 26.A.outcome B.opposite C.meaning D.alternative 27.A.responsible B.engaged C.aggressive D.productive 28.A.starting B.ending C.breaking D.boiling 29.A.fame B.honor C.partners D.occupation 30.A.lines B.jokes C.accounts D.greetings 31.A.help B.belief C.hardship D.answers 32.A.choked B.suffered C.relaxed D.hesitated 33.A.liberated B.discouraged C.protected D.excused 34.A.Actually B.Generally C.Eventually D.Fortunately 35.A.irregular B.improper C.illogical D.insignificant四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式.Chinese civilization has been marked, in my humble opinion, by three distinct features: evolution with continuity, inclusiveness, and receiving and sharing the goods of civilization.China’s modernization process over the past four decades 36 (create) a new context 37 there is a partnership between the ancient and modern, gnerating something new and genuine. China is not a stranger to this evolutionary process. It adapted “socialism” to the Chinese context, devising socialism with Chinese characteristics taking into 38 (consider) the changing Chinese and world reality.With regard to inclusiveness, Chinese civilization has been open to positive outside inferences, 39 proved by the inclusion of Buddhism and Islam into Chinese society. China has always welcomed the positive aspects of other civilizations while contributing its civilization achievements 40 (enrich) other civilizations. Chinese music did not shy away from 41 (adopt) musical instruments from the Middle East, like the fantastic pipa, and making it 42 essential and beautiful part of Chinese musical culture.When it comes to sharing, one of the 43 (great) gifts China gave to the world through the ancient Silk Road was the technology of making paper on an industrial scale, which revolutionized the spread of science and philosophy in the Arab and Islamic world all the way to Europe beginning in the 8th century.This new technology 44 (be) as important then as the Internet is today for spreading of knowledge and communication. In Baghdad and other cultural centers during the Islamic renaissance (文艺复兴), there was a massive intellectual outpouring, which 45 the Chinese invention of paper, would have been limited in scope.五、申请信46.假定你是宏远中学学生李华,得知一个国际中学生组织将在长沙举办夏令营,正在招募志愿者。
江苏省启东中学2016-2017学年度第一学期第一次月考高一英语试卷满分120分,考试时间120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. Where is Fred now?A. At the office.B. In the classroom.C. At home.2. How many people were injured in the accident?A. One.B. Two.C. Three.3. What’s the weather probably like now?A. Sunny.B. Cloudy.C. Rainy.4. When was the man supposed to come back home?A. On Sunday.B. On Saturday.C. On Monday.5. Which season is it most likely now?A. Summer.B. Autumn.C. Spring.第二节听下面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,你将有时间来阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白仅读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7 题6. Why is the man in the woman’s city?A. He’s visiting someone here.B. His family has moved here.C. He’s started a business here.7. Where was the man born?A. In Los Angeles.B. In New Orleans.C. In New York.听第7段材料,回答第8至9 题8. What is the woman doing?A. Playing computer games.B. Tidying her room.C. Doing her homework.9. What needs repairing?A. The lamp.B. The computer.C. The air conditioner.听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题10. When is Mom’s birthday?A. On October 20th.B. On October 27th.C. On October 30th.11. Why won’t the man buy the necklace for Mom?A. He can’t aff ord it.B. It doesn’t look good.C. His mom doesn’t like it.12. What’s the woman going to buy for Mom this year?A. A dress.B. A necklace.C. A scarf. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16 题13. Why does the man like his part-time job that much?A. Because of the low pay.B. Because of his workmates.C. Because of the boring work.14. When does the man usually go to bed?A. Around 9:30 pm.B. Around 10:00 pm.C. Around 10:30 pm.15. Where does the woman work part-time?A. At a school.B. At a restaurant.C. At a supermarket.16. What do we know about the man?A. He is good at languages.B. He is a friendly person.C. He is a student.听第10段材料,回答第17至20 题17. When was Lockely House built?A. In the sixteenth century.B. In the seventeenth century.C. In the eighteenth century.18. What can people see at the top of the stairs?A. Books.B. Guns.C. Pictures.19. What can people do in the Great Hall?A. Play tennis.B. Have a swim.C. Enjoy some concerts.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. Visiting an old building.B. Describing a famous queen.C. Seeing a collection of old books.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分50分)第一节:单项选择(共30小题;每小题1分,满分30分)21. In ______ eyes of children, playing on the Internet can only bring them ______ great fun.A. the; aB. / ; aC. the; /D. /; /22. Finding information in today’s world is easy. The ______ is how you can tell if the information youget is useful or not.A. abilityB. competitionC. challengeD. knowledge23. — Waiter, $ 20 for dinner, right?—I’m afraid $ 25, sir, for drinks are ______.A. extraB. freeC. highD. spare24. Living in the dormitory (宿舍)means ______ to take care of yourself, understand each other’sdifferences and share ______ interests.A. to learn, commonB. learning, ordinaryC. to learn, normalD. learning, common25. — What do you think of your school, Linda?—It’s a good place for us to ______ ourselves for the future.A. promiseB. proveC. prepareD. present26. It’s very kind of you to keep me well ____ what is going on there.A. informing fromB. from informing ofC. informed ofD. from informed about27. He doesn’t spend any more money on clothing than I do, but ______ he manages to look so stylish.A. thereforeB. somehowC. furthermoreD. otherwise28. — Do you know Mr Hall very well?— Yes, he used to be an editor and ______ the business part of the paper.A. in the charge ofB. take the charge ofC. in charge ofD. taking charge of29. — ______?—She’s quiet and a little shy.A. What do you think of the ladyB. What’s the lady likeC. How do you like the ladyD. How is the lady30. Although the working mother is very busy, she still ______ a lot of time to her children.A. devotesB. spendsC. suppliesD. provides31. Last year the number of students who graduated with a driving license reached200,000, a(n) ______of 40,000 per year.A. averageB. numberC. amountD. quantity32. ______ you practice, ______ progress you will make.A. Harder; greaterB. The harder; a greaterC. The hard; the greatD. The harder; the greater33. ______ the difference between the two research findings will be one of the worst mistakes you make.A. Don’t knowB. Not knowingC. KnownD. To know34. Her parents require that she ________ her homework before she ________ TV.A. will finish; watchesB. finishes; watchesC. finish; watchesD. finishes; will watch35. A good friend is a person ______ we turn for help when we are in trouble.A. whoB. whomC. to whomD. to which36. The air quality in our city, ______ is shown in the chart, has declined over the last three months.A. thatB. itC. asD. what37. Recently I have bought an iPad 3 on the website of taobao. com, ______ the price is very reasonable.A. on whichB. in whichC. of whichD. from which38. There is still much __________can be improved.A. whichB. thatC. asD. where39. Everyone has periods in their lives ______ everything seems very hard.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. that40. They’ve won their last three matches, ______ I find a bit surprising.A. thatB. whenC. whatD. which41. Have you ever had a case __ someone charged your journalists with going the wrong end of the sick?A. thatB. whichC. whereD. when42. The house I grew up ________ has been taken down and replaced by an officebuilding.A. in itB. inC. in thatD. in which43. Madam Curie, for ________ life had once been very hard, was successful later.A. whomB. whichC. whoseD. that44. — Do you have anything to say for yourselves?— Yes, there is one point ________ we must insist on.A. whyB. whereC. howD. /45. ________ his homework, he went to play basketball.A. As soon as he finishesB. On finishingC. The moment he had finishedD. Upon he finished46. He may win the first prize in the national competition, ______ he is likely to be admitted to PekingUniversity.A. in which caseB. in that caseC. in what caseD. in whose case47. ______ wants to go rafting this weekend, raise your hands, please.A. Anyone who B Those who C. Anyone D. Who48. He made friends with a man last year, ______ he thought was of great importance to his future.A. whomB. thatC. whoD. which49. The city was attacked by ______ terrible weather ______ few citizens had ever experienced before.A. so; asB. so; thatC. such; thatD. such; as50. — Where did you find the wallet I lost yesterday?— It was on the playground ______ we played basketball.A. thatB. whereC. whichD. when 第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)For most people, getting a car opens up a new world of freedom and allows youto go wherever you want and whenever you want. Getting a car did 51 these for me, and it also brought my best friend and me 52 . But then it tore us apart (分开).My best friend lives three minutes from my 53 . Since her 54 is in late summer, seven months behind mine, I seemed to become her 55 when I turned 16 in December.And so I 56 her up for school and took her home. We made ice-cream 57 , went shopping and to the movies — all in my car. I would drive to her house just to sit on her bed, read magazines and have a good laugh. I went to her house so 58 that she gave me a key 59 her house.A week after I began to drive, she was with me 60 I had my first accident. She was there and 61 me and we kept it a 62 , since I didn’t want people to 63 . From then on, through thick and thin(患难与共), it was just me, my car and my best friend.High school is a time of 64 , but I couldn’t 65 for a long time how we became so distant. Finally, my friend 66 her dream car. With its 67 , the passenger seat of my car became 68 . Our car trips became less frequent until I didn’t 69 drive down her street.It’s funny how a car can change a relationship so much. I had wanted her to get a car, but once she did, I 70 it. I wanted her friendship back, even if it couldn’t be the same.51. A. some B. all C. none D. any52. A. luckier B. farther C. closer D. happier53. A. neighbor B. home C. office D. school54. A. birthday B. course C. holiday D. job55. A. follower B. driver C. guide D. partner56. A. called B. hurried C. picked D. woke57. A. plans B. parties C. classes D.trips58. A. frequently B. secretly C. happily D. suddenly59. A. on B. to C. in D. for60. A. while B. but C. after D. when61. A. comforted B. saved C. suggested D. advised62. A. pride B. secret C. joke D. favorite63. A. see B. help C. know D. laugh64. A. disappointment B. excitement C. change D. friendship65. A. understand B. answer C. imagine D. believe66. A. lost B. got C. found D. sold67. A. return B. dream C. arrival D. beauty68. A. different B. crowded C. empty D. broken69. A. even B. still C. ever D. again70. A. regretted B. lost C. received D. enjoyed第三部分阅读理解(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)ASpotlight at Salem Academy and CollegeAcademic Camp: Creative Writing, Environmental Education/ Science, Language Camp Address500 Salem AvenueWinston-Salem, North Carolina 27101USA(800) 833-1753Salem spotlight is designed to arouse(激发)intellectual curiosity with emphasis (强调)on the experience and development of the individual… (more) Get more information about Spotlight at Salem Academy and CollegeCaribbean Summer Sea CampAcademic Camp: Environmental Education/ ScienceCamp Address Off-Season AddressBox 37 North Coast Road PO Box 1461Little Cayman, BWI Princeton, New JerseyCayman Islands 08542(345) 948-1094 USA(609) 933-4559The Caribbean Summer Sea Camp is a one-week adventure on Little Cayman Island. Campers dive or snorkel(使用呼吸管潜水)to explore the wonders of coral reefs, and view the diverse life in the sea around the island.Coastal Camp at Headlands InstituteAcademic Camp: Environmental Education/ ScienceCamp AddressBldg. 1033 Golden Gate National Recreation AreaSausalito, California 94965USA(415) 332-6961The Coastal Camp at Headlands Institute combines marine and coastal ecology themes with hands-on educational games and exciting opportunities for discovery in the great outdoors. By promoting environmental work, Coastal Camp allows kids to become responsible earth citizens.Swift Nature CampAcademic Camp: Environmental Education/ ScienceCamp Address Off-Season AddressW7471 Ernie Swift Rd 25 BaybrookMinong, Wisconsin 54859 Oak Brook, IllinoisUSA 60523(715) 466-5666 USA(630) 654-8036Located in the Northwoods of Wisconsin on a 1,500-acre lake, this small camp offers hands-on nature studies. Self accomplishment is promoted while competitiontakes a back seat: Horses, Swimming, Scuba, Skiing, Sailing, Canoeing, Arts & Crafts and much more.71. Alice, a girl of 10, hopes to learn more about ecology by playing games. Which telephone numbershould she dial?A. (800) 833-1753B. (415) 332-6961C. (345) 948-1094D. (715) 466-566672. The passage is most probably taken from _________.A. a magazineB. a newspaperC. a travel bookD. a websiteBHave you ever noticed what happens to an idea once you express it? Just talking about it or writing it down causes you to make it clear in your own mind. How can you use this to increase your brain power? Start writing.By putting thoughts into words, you are telling yourself the logic behind what you think, feel, or only partly understand. Often, explaining a thought is the process of understanding. In other words, you increase your brain power by exercising your “explaining power”.Try this experiment. Explain how you’ll increase your brain power, even if you have no idea how right now. Just start with anything, and create an explanation. For example, start with “I’ll learn chess” or “I’ll read an article on the mind every week.”Explain how that will help. You’ll be surprised how often this becomes a workable plan, and if you actually do this, you’ll have a better understanding of your brain twenty minutes from now.Another benefit of writing is that it helps you remember. Many, if not most, highly productive(多产的)people are always taking notes. You can try keeping things all in your head, but if you keep a journal(日志)of your ideas next time you’re working on a big project, you’ll probably have more success.Want to understand a topic? Write a book about it. That’s an extreme example, but if you are learning something new, write a letter to a friend about it, and you will understand it better. Want to invent something? Write an explanation of the problem — why you want to solve it, and why it is worth solving, and you’re halfway there.Writers don’t always write because they clearly understand something beforehand. Often, they write about something because they want to understand it. You can do the same. Writing will help bring you to all understanding. Give it a try.73. According to the text, writing can help you a lot in the following ways EXCEPT _______.A. developing your interest in studyB. understanding a topic betterC. increasing your brain powerD. increasing your ability to remember74. The underlined sentence “You’re hallway there” in the sixth paragraph implies that ________.A. you still need to work hardB. writing can help you walk halfwayC. writing is important to solve problemD. you are almost successful75. What’s the main purpose of the writer writing the text?A. To advise reader to become writers.B. To incre ase readers’ brain power.C. To explain the importance of writing.D. To advise readers to start their writing.第四部分:根据文章内容或首字母提示填空, 每空一词。