高一上学期英语10月月考试卷第5套真题
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高一英语上册10月月考试题(有答案)高一英语上册10月月考试题(有答案)高一英语上册10月月考试题(有答案)太原五中---will be open to the students next SaturdayA as three times large as the old oneB three times larger than the old oneC three times of the old one’s sizeD the size of the old one’s three times3 The teacher praised him for _____ he had _____A the progress; madeB the progress; tookC a progress; madeD the progress; taken4 Your performance in the driving test did not reach the required standard, ____, you failedA in the endB after allC in other wordsD at the same time5 The football match between the Chinese team and the Brazil team seemed ______and attractive The audience felt so ____ that they all shouted at the top of their voicesA satisfied; excitingB satisfied; excitedC satisfying; excitedD satisfying; exciting6 _________ it is to jump into a river to swim on such a hot dayA What a funB What funC HofunD Hoa fun7 I wonder if your wife will go to the ball, if she _______, so_______ IA will; doesB does; willC does; doD would; will8 If you take this medicine following the on the bottle, you will feel better tomorromorning。
2021年高一英语上学期10月月考试卷听下面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、7题。
6. What are the speakers doing?A. Interviewing a champion.B. Reporting a match live.C. Talking about a new world record.7. What do we know about Paul Timmons?A. He breaks a world record.B. He is talented in peting.C. He isn’t in the lead all the time.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the woman probably?A. A writer.B. A reporter.C. A tour guide.9. What is on the man’s right?A. A statue.B. A park.C. A palace.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. When did the man buy the T-shirt?A. Yesterday.B. A couple of days ago.C. A few weeks ago.11. Why does the man want to change the T-shirt?A. He wants a bigger size.B. He doesn’t like the style.C. He prefers another color.12. What will the woman do next?A. Change the T-shirt for the man.B. Have a word with her manager.C. Give the man’s money back.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
一、短对话1.What does the woman think of her dress?A.It’s cute.B.It fits her very well. C.It’s a little small for her. 2.How will the speakers go to the hospital?A.By bus. B.By bike. C.On foot.3.Where are the speakers?A.In London. B.In Blackpool. C.In Manchester. 4.How much does the ticket cost?A.$10. B.$7. C.$3.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The weather. B.A football match. C.Their weekend plans.二、长对话听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Who will meet the woman at the airport?A.The man. B.The man’s br other. C.The man’s workmate. 7.What does Mark look like?A.He always wears a brown cap.B.He has red hair.C.He’s pretty thin.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Why does the man want to move?A.The house’s rent(租金) is going up.B.He dislikes his roommate.C.He wants to be far away from campus.9.What’s the man’s opinion of Andrew?A.He is hard to get along with.B.He always does well in exams.C.He is outgoing.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
一中2021-2021学年高一英语上学期10月月月考试卷〔含解析〕制卷人:歐陽文化、歐陽理複;制卷時間:二O二二年二月七日分值:150分时量:120分钟第一局部听力(一共两节,满分是30分)第一节(一共5小题;每一小题1.5分,满分是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三个选项里面选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间是来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.音频Where does the conversation take place?A. In the post office.B. In a taxi.C. In a hotel.【答案】B【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
2.音频What does the man want to know?A. When grandma is coming over.B. When his mother will be home.C. When he should call the woman.【答案】A【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
3.音频What will the Jeff’s father do?A. Lose weight.B. Learn driving.C. Buy a car for Jeff.【答案】C【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
4.音频What does the woman mean?A. The new computer is cool.B. Her computer broke down.C. She needs a bigger computer.【答案】B【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
5.音频How does the man suggest the woman deal with the old shoes?A. Have them repaired.B. Throw them away.C. Sell them online.【答案】C【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
上学期高一英语10月月考试题05满分150分,时限120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共五小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1. Where does the conversation take place?A. In an office.B. In a restaurant.C. On a plane.2. What is the woman probably?A. A cook.B. A shoemaker.C. A dentist.3. What time will Bill get up?A. At 7:15.B. At 7:25.C. At 8:05.4. What are they talking about?A. The result of the car accident.B. The reason for the car accident.C. The place of the car accident.5. What may the woman do the next?A. Wash the white jacket.B. Go to the bedroom.C. Look for the blue jacket. 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答6至7题。
6. What will the woman tell Mr. Smith?A. The meeting has been put off.B. The meeting has been cancelled.C. The time and place of the meeting.7. Where do they usually have their meeting?A. In Room 1102.B. In Room 1104.C. In Room 1106.听第7段材料,回答第8至10小题。
学校:_________________ 班级:__________ 学号:_________ 姓名:__________成绩: ………………………………………密◎……………………………………封◎……………………………………◎复旦大学附属中学2015-2016学年第一学期试卷 高一英语 2015/10(满分150分,答卷时间120分钟) 第I 卷 (共103分) I. Listening Comprehension Section ADirections: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on you paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. At 10:00B. At 10:10C. At 10:20D.At 10:302. A. Sandwiches B. Bread and butter C.EggsD. Coffee3. A. 30 yuan B. 40 yuan C. 60 yuan D. 100 yuan4. A. Boating and swimming B. Swimming C. Skating D. Boating5. A. Daughter and son B. Father and daughterC. Husband and wifeD. Mother and son6. A. Help the man repair his car B. Give the man a ride to workC. Cancel the man’s appointmentD. Take the man to his doctor’s office7. A. She attended the party.B. She visited the man’s home.C. She stayed home with a visitor.D. She went out to meet her friend.8. A. Her college life us relaxingB. Her college life is out of her expectationC. She is always available in the college.D. She is very pleased with her college life9. A. Jack is the best student.B. Jack is second to AnnC. Jack is as good as anyoneD. Jack is the second best student in the class10. A. Go on playing the games B. Have a good restC. Review his lessonsD. Stop watching videoSection BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. The care for the people B. Payment for the damage done by dogsC. Medical care for dogsD. Insurance for dog owners12. A. The owner of the car . B. The owner of the dogC. The insurance companyD. The government13. A. Dogs are welcome in public placesB. Keeping dogs means asking for troubleC. Many car accidents are caused by dogsD. People take overall responsibility for their dogsQuestions 14 through 16 are based on the following news.14. A. One B. TwoC. ThreeD. Four15. A. It is made up of five collegesB. Its students are mainly undergraduatesC. It provides housing for all undergraduate studentsD. All the faculty members are expected to teach and research16. A. Princeton offers two undergraduate degreesB. An academic year lasts about nine months in Princeton UniversityC. Undergraduates should spend their first two years in one of five colleges.D. It’s about an hour’s train ride from Princeton University to the north of New York City.Section CDirections: In Section C, you will hear tow longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answersBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation.Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.II. Grammar and vocabularySection ADirections:Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B. C and D. Choose the one answer that best completes the sentence.25.-Look out , you were almost hit by the truck.- Oh, thank you. But I __________ about a math problem .A. had been thinkingB. thoughtC. was thinkingD. am thinking26. I didn’t like Mr. Li, who ___________ without warning and brining complaints about my school life to my parents.A. always turned upB. has always turned upC. was always turning upD. was always turned up27.I arrived late; I ____________ the road to be so icy.A. wouldn’t expectB. haven’t expectedC. hadn’t expectedD. wasn’t expecting28.The general announced yesterday that by the end of the next month, the army ___________ the occupied area.A. will have leftB. will leaveC. would have leftD. had left29.He will have learned English for eight years by the time he _________ from the university next year.A. will graduateB. graduatedC. graduatesD. is to graduate30.They asked me to have a drink with them. I said it was at least ten years since I _________ a good drink.A. had enjoyedB. was enjoyingC. enjoyedD. had been enjoying31.The man opened the box only _________ there was nothing in it.A. foundB. to findC. had foundD. have found32.Something _________ these years to prevent the rivers in our city from being polluted.A. has been doneB. have doneC. doneD. being done33. Every few years, the coal workers ___________ their lungs X-rayed to ensure their health.A. are havingB. haveC. have hadD. had had34.The church tower which __________will be open to tourists soon. The work is almost finished.A. has restoredB. has been restoredC. is restoringD. is being restored35. Wind power is an ancient source of energy________ we may return inthe near future.A. on whichB. by whichC. to whichD. from which36. Today we have chat rooms, text messaging, emailing… but we seem ______ the art of communicating face-to-face.A. losingB. to be losingC. to be lostD. having lost37. The police officers in our city work hard ______ the rest of us can live a safe life.A. in caseB. as ifC. in order thatD. only if38. There is much truth in the idea _ kindness is usually served by frankness.A. whyB. whichC. thatD. whether39. Some parents argue that it is their job to get their kids _____ in community service.A. to involveB. involvedC. involvingD. involve40. Whether or not your role models are famous, they should be people worth _____.A . to copyB . to be copied C. copying D. being copied Section BDirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)When (41)_____________(ask) to point out one or two things that are most important to themselves, many put friends ahead(42)___________ homes, jobs, clothes and cars.A true friendship carries a long history of experience that determines who we are and (43)__________(keep) us connected. It is a treasure we should protect. Unfortunately, the better friends you are, the (44)________ (probable) you’ll have disagreements. And the result can be what you don’t want— an end to the relationship.The good news is (45)_________ most troubled friendships can be mended. First, don’t let your pride get in your way. Most of us can forgive each other when differences are brought out in the open. Second, (46)_________(apologize) when you’re wrong --– (47)______ _____ you’ve been wronged. Over the course of a friendship, even the best people make mistakes. Sometimes, it may be best if the wronged person takes the lead and apologizes. When you apologize, give your friend achance to admit that he has been wrong. Third, see things from your friend’s point of view. And finally, accept that friendships change as our needs and lifestyle change. Making friends can sometimes seem easy. The hard part is keeping the connections strong during the natural ups and downs that have an effect on all relationships. My suggestion: Consider friendship (48)_________ honor and a gift, and worth the effort to treasure and nurture (培养).(B)Fear (49)__________ be felt in the heart as well as in the head, according to a study that has found a link between the cycles of a beating heart and the chance of someone feeling fear.Tests on healthy volunteers found that they were more likely to feel a sense of fear at the moment when their hearts are contracting(收缩)and pumping blood around their bodies, compared with the point (50)________ the heartbeat is relaxed. Scientists say the results suggested that the heart is able to influence (51)___________ the brain responds to a fearful event, depending on which point it is at in its regular cycle of contraction and relaxation.Sarah Garfinkel at the Brighton and Sussex Medical School said, “Our study show for the first time that the way (52)___________ we deal with fear is different, depending on when we see fearful pictures inrelation to our heart.The study tested 20 healthy volunteers on their reactions to fear as they were shown pictures of fearful faces. Dr. Garfinkel said, “The study showed that fearful faces are better noticed when the heart is pumping (53)_________ when it is relaxed. Thus our hearts can also affect what we see and what we don’t see —and guide whether we see fear.”(54)_________ (understand) this relationship further, the scientists also used a brain scanner to show how the brain influences the way the heart changes a person’s feeling of fear. “So far we (55)___________(find) an important mechanism by which the heart and brain ‘speak’ to each other to change our feelings and reduce fear” Dr. Garfinkel said. “We hope that by increasing our understanding about h ow fear is dealt with and ways that it could be reduced, we may be able to develop more successful treatments for anxiety, disorders, and also for (56)__________ who are suffering from serious stress disorder.”Section CDirections:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.Walking, if you do it vigorously enough, is the overall best exercise for regular physical activity. It requires no equipment, everyone knows how to do it and it carries the 57 risk of injury. The human body is designed to walk. You can walk in parks or along a river or in your neighborhood. To get 58 benefit from walking, aim for 45 minutes a day, an average of five days a week.Strength training is another important 59 of physical activity. Its purpose is to build and 60 bone and muscle mass, both of which shrink with age. In general, you will want to do strength training two or three days a week, 61 recovery days between sessions.Finally, flexibility and balance training are 62 important as the body ages. Aches and pains are high on the list of complaints in old age. The result of constant muscle tension and stiffness of joints, many of them are 63 , and simple flexibility training can 64 these by making muscles stronger and keeping joints lubricated (润滑). Some of this you do whenever you stretch. If you watch dogs and cats, you’ll get an idea of how natural it is. The general 65 is simple: whenever the body has been in one position for a while, it is good to 66 stretch it in an opposite position.III. Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The responsibilities of job, home and family all too often transform the daily routine into a huge burden. Enjoying quality leisure time becomes 67 .True leisure means engaging in a 68 and rewarding activity without being 69 by other aspects of your life. Sometimes, the 70 you experience during the week make you place great emphasis on weekends and other days off. You hope to relax, but the stress is71 . You can't rest even when you have the time to do so. When time is limited, leisure activities are usually the first items to 72 from the daily schedule.If you routinely 73 your leisure time because you have "more important things to do," you may be underestimating how much time the things 74 take. Most people routinely shortchange themselves on the amount of time required to complete a given task. The problem is a 75 to evaluate performance honestly.76 , simplifying your life will let you have more windows of opportunity to do stuff just for fun. Maybe you need to relearn to relax.Spare Time for Your 77 : Devote one afternoon or evening per week 78 to doing something that you enjoy, listening to music, assembling a jigsaw puzzle. Do whatever you always wish to but never seem to find time for. And do it where there's nothing to remind you of other 79 .Choose Low-Tech: The popular fascination with technological advances in all areas of life has diverted(偏离) attention from the simple pleasures of many 80 pastimes. People think they must have the best, most up-to-date equipment available to enjoy themselves. When keeping up with trends becomes the 81 , the pure pleasure of leisure is lost.67. A. difficult B. essential C. noticeable D.68.A. reluctant B. pleasurable C. delicate D. disgusting69.A. cultivated B. ashamed C. preoccupied D. oppressed70.A. favour B. risk C. stress D. thirst71.A. reasonable B. enormous C. ignorant D. adjusted72.A. destroy B. consider C. recognize D. disappear73.A. estimate B. fulfill C. abandon D. expand74.A. constantly B. actually C. initially D. equally75.A. variety B. delay C. failure D. record76.A. Consequently B. However C. Moreover D. Therefore77.A. Instincts B. Images C. Desires D. Tasks78.A. occasionally B. entirely C. primarily D. dramatically79.A. duties B. expectations C. stimulations D.80.A. uncommon B. individual C. traditional D. physical81.A. focus B. depression C. source D. threatSection BDirections:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Here is one of the world’s largest indoor ski-slopes. It covers an area of 22,500m2, about the same size as three football fields, and the temperature is a constant -1℃to -2℃. However, the strangest thing about this place is that it’s in the middle of the desert! It’s called Ski Dubai and the outside temperature s can rise to more than 40℃!It sounds crazy, but it just shows how serious people are about having fun. We spend huge sums on sports facilities. We pay our sports stars ridiculous amounts of money. And we spend hour after hour playing games! I wonder if all the sports - lovers and game - players in the worldaren’t a little crazy. I know I am. I was once driving past a football field where some kids were playing. I turned to watch and crashed my car. I know it’s stupid but I can do nothing about it. As someone said, “Football isn’t a matter of life and death. It’s much more important than that!”Of course, it isn’t that important really. No game is. But the problem is that games are addictive. From the tennis court to the golf course, you’ll find participants and spectators who can’t live without the drug of their choice. It could be a good thing. After all, despite being addictive, it’s true that sports and games help us to relax. Maybe if it wasn’t for sport, our societies would be more violent. Perhaps sport is a substitute for war? It’s hard to think of a quieter, more peaceful game than chess, and what’s the objective? Capturing your o pponent’s king, a nd surely, it’s better to have wars in athletics stadiums rather than on battlefields.What’s more, playing is natural. Kittens chase balls of wool and puppies pretend to fight. Games help us perfect ours kills and prepare us for the serious contest of survival.But do all games help us relax and stay away from violence? What about computer games? A recent article in New Scientist suggest s that playing violent video games (and most of them are extremely violent) makes people more aggressive and more likely to commit violent crimes.Are these games a rehearsal for life or a substitute for life? Do we play instead of facing up to our real problems? I don’t know. But what Ido know is that I need a break, something to help me relax. Skiing would be nice. I wonder how much it costs to get to Dubai?82. According to the author, the most surprising thing about Ski Dubai is its _____.A. slopesB. sizeC. locationD. facilities83. The expression “the drug of their choice” in the 3rd par agraph refers to _____.A. the game they are keen onB. the medicine they takeC. the activity good for healthD. the sport in place of war84. Which of the following statements does the author most probably agree with?A. Sports stars should be paid more to play well.B. Sports are more important than life and death.C. Chess is too peaceful to be considered a sport.D. Games can make one relaxed as well as violent.85. What does the author mainly talk about in the passage ?A. The relationship between games and crimes .B. Human natural craze for having fun with games.C. Serious concerns about time that is spent on games.D. Real problems facing game players in everyday life.(B)Across the rich world, well-educated people increasingly work longer than the less-skilled. Some 65% of American men aged 62-74 with a professional degree are in the workforce, compared with 32% of men with only a high-school certificate. This gap is part of a deepening divide between the well-education well off and the unskilled poor. Rapid technological advance has raised the incomes of the highly skilled while squeezing those of the unskilled. The consequences, for individual and society, are profound.The world is facing as astonishing rise in the number of old people, and they will live longer than ever before. Over the next 20 years the global population of those aged 65 or more will almost double, from 600 million to 1.1 billion. The experience of the 20th century, when greater longevity (长寿)translated into more years in retirement rather than more years at work, has persuaded many observers that this shift will lead to slower economic growth, while the swelling ranks of pensioners will create government budget problems.But the notion of a sharp division between the working young and the idle old misses a new trend, the growing gap between the skilled and the unskilled. Employment rates are falling among younger unskilled people, whereas older skilled folk are working longer. The divide is most extreme in America, where well-educated baby-boomers are putting off retirement while many less-skilled younger people have dropped out of theworkforce.That even the better-off must work longer to have a comfortable retirement. But the changing nature of work also plays a big role. Pay has risen sharply for the highly educated, and those people continue to reap rich rewards into old age because these days the educated elderly are more productive than the preceding generation. Technological change may well reinforce that shift: the skills that complement computers, from management knowhow to creativity. Do not necessarily decline with age.86、what is happening in the workforce in rich countries?A. younger people are replacing the elderlyB. well-educated people tend to work longerC. unemployment rates are rising year after yearD. people with no college degree do not easily find work87、what do many observers predict in view of the experience of the 20th century?A. Economic growth will slow down.B. Government budgets will increase.C. More people will try to pursue higher educationD. There will be more competition in the job market.88、What is the result of policy changes in European countries?A. Unskilled workers may choose to retire early.B. more people have to receive in-service training.C. Even wealthy people must work longer to live comfortably in retirement.D. People may be able to enjoy generous defined-benefits from pension plans.89、What is characteristic of work in the 21st century?A. Computers will do more complicated work.B. More will be taken by the educated young.C. Most jobs to be done will be creative ones.D. Skills are highly valued regardless of age.(C)At the heart of the debate over illegal immigration lies one key question: are immigrants goodor bad for the economy? The American public overwhelmingly thinks they're bad. Yet the consensus among most economists is that immigration, both legal and illegal, provides a small net boost to the economy. Immigrants provide cheap labor, lower the prices of everything from farm produce to new homes, and leave consumers with a little more money in their pockets. So why is there such a discrepancy between the perception of immigrants' impact on the economy and the reality?There are a number of familiar theories. Some argue that people are anxious and feel threatened by an inflow of new workers. Others highlight the strain that undocumented immigrants place on public services, like schools, hospitals, and jails. Still others emphasize the role of race, arguing that foreigners add to the nation's fears and insecurities. There's some truth to all these explanations, but they aren't quite sufficient.To get a better understanding of what's going on, consider the way immigration's impact is felt. Though its overall effect may be positive, its costs and benefits are distributed unevenly. David Card, an economist at UC Berkeley, notes that the ones who profit most directly from immigrants' low-cost labor are businesses and employers – meatpacking plants in Nebraska, for instance, or agricultural businesses in California. Granted, these producers' savings probably translate into lower prices at the grocery store, but how many consumers make that mental connection at the checkout counter? As for the drawbacks of illegal immigration, these, too, are concentrated. Native low-skilled workers suffer most from the competition of foreign labor. According to a study by George Borjas, a Harvard economist, immigration reduced the wages of Americanhigh-school dropouts by 9% between 1980-2000.Among high-skilled, better-educated employees, however, opposition was strongest in states with both high numbers of immigrants and relatively generous social services. What worried them most, in other words, was the fiscal(财政的)burden of immigration. That conclusion was reinforced by another finding: that their opposition appeared to soften when that fiscal burden decreased, as occurred with welfare reform in the 1990s, which curbed immigrants' access to certain benefits.The irony is that for all the overexcited debate, the net effect of immigration is minimal. Even for those most acutely affected – say, low-skilled workers, or California residents – the impactisn't all that dramatic. "The unpleasant voices have tended to dominate our perceptions," says Daniel Tichenor, a political science professor at the University of Oregon. "But when all those factors are put together and the economists calculate the numbers, it ends up being a net positive, but a small one." Too bad most people don't realize it.90. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A) Whether immigrants are good or bad for the economy has been puzzling economists.B) The American economy used to thrive on immigration but now it's a different story.C) The consensus among economists is that immigration should not be encouraged.D) The general public thinks differently from most economists on the impact of immigration.91. In what way does the author think ordinary Americans benefit from immigration?A) They can access all kinds of public services.B) They can get consumer goods at lower prices.C) They can mix with people of different cultures.D) They can avoid doing much of the manual labor.92. What is the chief concern of native high-skilled, better-educated employees about the inflow of immigrants?A) It may change the existing social structure.B) It may pose a threat to their economic status.C) It may lead to social instability in the country.D) It may place a great strain on the state budget.93. What is the irony about the debate over immigration?A) Even economists can't reach a consensus about its impact.B) Those who are opposed to it turn out to benefit most from it.C) People are making too big a fuss about something of small impact.D) There is no essential difference between seemingly opposite opinions.Section CDirections:Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Different people may find that different learning methods work best for them. While some would turn to tutoring in order to get better grades,others choose to join study groups. In fact, many universities encourage their students to form study groups and make good use of them.“Two heads are better than one.” That’s the simple idea behind study groups. By participating in a study group, students can benefit from some of their best academic resources: other students. They get to pick each other’s brains and improve their own understanding of different problems. Moreover, study groups can create the slightly tense atmosphere in which it’s good to study. For example, some students tend to procrastinate when they are studying by themselves; however, by joining a study group, they get to observe their peers who are working diligently and are likely to thus have motivation for working harder.Study groups work best when they are small, but not too small—four to five participants is about right. And it’s necessary to make sure everyone has the same goal, to prepare for a particular test, to discuss class readings or to review the week’s lecture notes. Besides, socializing in the group would make studying more fun as long as it took up only a small portion of group study time.In addition, to maximize the efficiency, some study groups like to assign members certain roles, and thus efficiency will be promoted. Besides an organizer, who gets group members to agree to a common purpose and a convenient time and place, there often is a group member playing the role of a source-seeker, whose duty is to remind group members to identify their sources. For instance, when a group member says “I read somewhere that ... ,” the source-seeker should ask for specifics. This person reminds the group that it’s important to know who said what and where it was said. And a gatekeeper, who tries to make sure that all group members are participating, may ask a direct question to help a shy person participate, or find a way to get a dominating member to listen.(Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN TEN WORDS.)94. Many universities encourage students to take advantage of ________ for better grades rather than learning alone.95. Peers are not only the best academic resources but also motivate each other to _________ when learning in groups.96. According to paragraph 3, besides the small size, what are the other two factors that could help a study group work best?97. All the members in the study group will be assigned different roles because people believe that it will result in _______.第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1.这位外科医生向我们解释为什么他坚持要马上给病人做手术.(explain, insist)2.根据调查,人们对于职业运动员和心理学家的态度因人而异.(vary)3. 在汤姆的医生中,他从事了不同的职业,为来自各行各业的人们树立了榜样.(take)4.那个穿着最新潮衣服的年青人喜欢赶潮流和收集时尚图片,这对老一辈人来说很奇怪.(strange)5.在我们学校,通过网络给新生提供选修课的介绍是惯例.(practice, means)II. Guided Writing (25)Directions: Write an English composition in 120-150 words according to the instructions given below.。
2021-2022年高一英语上学期第五次月考(期末)试题时间:100分钟分值120分第Ⅰ卷选择题(共两部分,满分70分)第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Most of us are highly aware of various channels through which we can obtain information on food safety. A majority of us have shown much __36___ in experts and authorities and taken a(n) __37___ part in science activities organized by such experts.__38_, we do not always form an accurate picture When there is __39_news about one brand, our trust in all brands or similar products tends to be __40___ . We would doubt not only the brand in __41___ but also similar brands when a safety issue (问题)_42___ in the news. At the same time,our purchase __43___ change as food safety incidents occur. We are being _44___ confident in domestic(国内的)food panies ,for they have done too little in publishing and sharing food safety __45__ so far. As a result ,we would turn to __46__ brands more often.Food safety incidents in China have attracted a lot of attention. As a matter of fact ,we only have a very _47__ knowledge base on the issue. In developed countries,there have been relatively _48__ measures and response system toward safety issues. Therefore, the __49___ in thosecountries are less likely to bee over-panicked and form serious _50 about all brands.Food panies should pay more attention to our insights, listen to our voices, _51___ the opinions of experts and authorities ,have effective strategies for response _52____ various media channels, and __53___ information in time and face the public honestly. In addition ,both the government and an independent third - party should have a role to play in providing information about food panies__54___ in raw material selection, production and distribution (流通) However, this might require several years and we still need to learn more about food __55___36. A. respect B.enthusiasm C. distrust D. confidence37. A. slight B. broad C. active D. naturalC. MeanwhileD. Furthermore38. A. However B.Consequently39. A. negative B. exciting C. detailed D. special40. A. protected B. affected C. increased D. preserved41. A. particular B. question C. specific D. danger42. A ends up B. breaks down C. turns up D. settles down43. A. habits B. actions C. behaviors D. decisions44. A. less B. over C. more D. most45. A. measures B. technology C. assessmeD. informationnt46. A. famous B. foreign C. latest D. native47. A.professionalB. specificC. limitedD. abundant 48. A. pleteB. valuableC. simpleD. flexible 49. A. expertsB. merchantsC. consumersD. panies 50. A. beliefsB. protestsC.preferences D.doubts51. A. suspectB. valueC. challengeD. discuss 52. A. withinB. viaC. towardD. beyond 53. A. announceB. collectC.analyzeD. exchange 54. A. secretsB. schedulesC. processesD. managements 55. A problemB. safetyC. crisisD. supply第二节 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文 ,从每题所给的四个选项 (A 、B 、C 和 D )中选出最佳选项 ,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
高一英语上学期10月月考试题(有答案)满分共120分,时间:100分钟第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)AA long time ago people thought that the sun went round the earth. In some countries people even said that the sun was a god(神). They thought the god drove across the sky each day on a golden horse. Now we know the earth goes round the sun. It takes the earth a year to go all way round the sun. Today men even know how far it is for the earth to go round the sun. They tell us that the earth travels over a thousand miles a minute on its journey round the sun.The sun is really a star. It is much bigger than the earth and it is very hot. Some people have been to the moon but we know that no one can ever go to the sun. It is far too hot for people to live anywhere near it. The sun is three hundred thousand times heavier than the earth and more than million times larger.1. A long time ago, people said the sun was ____.A. a golden horse of godB. a god on a golden horseC. a god with golden dressD. a god and a golden horse2. The earth travels over ____ miles an hour.A. 1,000B. 100,000C. 6,000,000D. 60,0003. One year is ____A. the time for the earth to turn round.B. the time the earth travels one thousand miles.C. one circle the earth goes round the sun.D. the journey of the earth.BEverything has a name. All people, places and things have names. For example, Jenny is the name of a student from England. England is the name of her country. Cities and towns have names, too. Schools and office building also have names. All thingshave names. Names are important.Names are different all over the world. In Jenny’s class, Jenny must learn the names of students from all over the world. This is very difficult because the names are different.In the USA, most people have a first name, a middle name, and a last name. Parents choose the first and middle names for their baby. There are names for boys and names for girls. For example, John, Peter, Tom and Mike are all names for boys. Elizabeth, Betty, Susan, and Mary are all names for girls. The last name is the family name. Usually it is the father’s family name. In a family, the mother, the father, and the children usually have the same last name.Names are different all over the world. They can be long or short, but they are always very important.4. Why does everything have a name? Because ______.A. it is very interesting to have a nameB. it is very easy to be rememberedC. it is very easy to be told from othersD. both B and C5. It is difficult to learn names all over the world because ______.A. there are many different languagesB. the names in different countries are differentC. some names are very short, some are very longD. there are many names all over the world6. Which of the following is true?A. It’s difficult to learn the names because they are differentB. There is no difference between girls’ names and boys’ namesC. Jenny doesn’t want to learn the names very wellD. It’s easy for Jenny to learn the na mes of her classmates.7. What names are for girls?A. George, Linda, SusanB. Tom, Jill, CandyC. Elizabeth, Betty, MaryD. Peter, Jeff, JackCWelcome to International Student Insurance (保险), the number one online destination for international student health insurance and travel insurance plans. Here you will find information on the best international health, medical and student insurance plans to fit the needs of the international student:We offer student insurance plans for:Why buy Student Health Insurance from us?At International Student Insurance, we pride ourselves on offering the best international student insurance plans to students from all around the world. Our plans are recognized around the world as providing high-quality service at low prices —so please feel free to browse our site and learn more about what we offer.We also offer many ways to help you in your buying decision. Please also feel free to contact (联系) our friendly customer support team who are on hand either by e-mail or phone.You don’t have to be a student to buy one of our plans. Non-students can visit our sister site International Citizens — International Health Insurance.If you are looking for an international plan to fit the need of your group of international students, please visit our group insurance center for more.8. Any student who wants to learn about the insurance plans can click thefollowing EXCEPT ______.A. Student SafetyB. International CitizensC. Atlas InternationalD. Student STM9. The underlined word “browse” (in Paragraph 4) means “______”.A. look afterB. look forC. look throughD. look at10. Where can we probably read this passage?A. In a newspaper.B. On the Internet.C. In a magazine.D. In a story book.11. The group insurance center is for ______.A. every studentB. groups of international studentsC. American studentsD. single international studentDSome people will do just about anything to save money. And I am one of them. Take my family’s last vacation. It was my six-year-old son’s winter break form school, and we were heading home from Fort Lauderdale after a weeklong trip. The flight was overbooked, and Delta, the airline, offered us $400 per person in credits to give up our seats and leave the next day. I had meetings in New York,So I had to get back. But that didn't mean my husband and my son couldn't stay. I took my nine-month-old and took off for home.The next day, my husband and son were offered more credits to take an even later flight. Yes, I encouraged—okay, ordered—them to wait it out at the airport, to "earn" more Delta Dollars. Our total take: $1,600. Not bad, huh?Now some people may think I'm a bad mother and not such a great wife either. But as a big-time bargain hunter, I know the value of a dollar. And these days, a good deal is something few of us can afford to pass up.I've made living looking for the best deals and exposing (揭露) the worst tricks.I have been the consumer reporter of NBC's Today show for over a decade. I have writtena couple of books including one titled Tricks of the Trade: A Consumer Survival Guide. And I really do what I believe in.I tell you this because there is no shame in getting your money’s worth. I’m also tightfisted when it comes to shoes, clothes for my children, and expensive restaurants. But I wouldn't hesitate to spend on a good haircut. It keeps its shape longer, and it's the first thing people notice. And I will also spend on a classic piece of furniture. Quality lasts.12. Why did Delta give the author's family credits?A. They took a later flight.B. They had early bookings.C. Their flight had been delayed.D. Their flight had been cancelled.13. What can we learn about the author?A. She rarely misses a good deal.B. She seldom makes a compromise.C. She is very strict with her children.D. She is interested in cheap products.14. What does the author do?A. She's a teacher.B. She's a housewife.C. She's a media person.D. She's a businesswoman.15. What does the author want to tell us?A. How to expose bad tricks.B. How to reserve airline seats.C. How to spend money wisely.D. How to make a business deal.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。
【高一】高一英语上册10月月考测试题高一英语试卷总分:120分时间:100分钟第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21. Late in the afternoon,they arrived at ________ small village _______ north of the West Hill.A.the;the B.a;/ C.a;the D.the;/22. I prefer a flat in Inverness to ______ in Perth, because I want to live near my Mom' s.A. oneB. thatC. itD. this23. It is reported that we have produced _______ this year as we did last year.A. as much cotton twiceB. twice as much cotton asC. twice as much cottonD. much as cotton twice24. With so much homework ______, Tom has to stay at home.A. to doB. to be doneC. doneD. doing25. It’s impossible for ____ few people to finish ____ a lot of work in only two days.A. such; suchB. so; suchC. such; soD. so; so26. Hearing the ____ story, the little boy had a ____ expression on his face.A. frightening; frighteningB. frightened; frightenedC. frightening; frightenedD. frightened; frightening27. ----What’s your first impression ________ Mrs Wang?----She looks serious. I think she’ll be strict _____ u s.A. on; inB. on; withC. of; withD. of; in28. ----Do you know our hometown at all?----No, this is the first time I _____ here.A. wasB. have beenC. cameD. am coming29. Obama _____ giving lecture to young men _____ invited to meeting at times.A. preferred; to beingB. preferred; rather thanC. preferred; than beingD. preferred to; to being30. I walked up to the top of the hill with my friend, we enjoyed a splendid view of the lake.A. whichB. whereC. whoD. that31 .Planning so far ahead no sense-so many things will have changed by next year.A. made B .is making C .makes D. has made32. Passeagers are permitted _______ only one piece of hand luggage onto the plane.A. to carryB. carryingC. to be carriedD. being carried33. What made us surprised was not what she did but ___ she did it.A. the wayB. in the way thatC. in the wayD. the way which34. My parents don’t allow _____ time _____ nothing.A. to waste; to doB. wasting; to doC. to waste ; doingD. wasting; doing35. Taiwan-born filmmaker Ang Lee won the best director Oscar at the 78th Academy Awards, ____ the highest honor in American movie field.A. to considerB. consideringC. considerD. considered第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
高一上学期英语10月月考试卷一、单项选择1. Many years’ of teaching foreign languages has made him a very teacherA . experience, experiencedB . experiences, experiencingC . experiences, experiencedD . experience, experiencing2. arriving at the airport, we were given a warm welcome by our friends.A . WithB . AtC . UponD . Until3. — Robert is indeed a wise man.— Oh, yes. How often I have not taking his advice!A . defendedB . toleratedC . missedD . regretted4. He cards, but now he is used to a walk after supper.A . used to play; takeB . was used to play; takingC . used to play; takingD . was used to playing; take5. A few weeks later, the first buildings had been damaged were repaired.A . whichB . thatC . whereD . in which6. I don’t like the way you speak to your mother but I like the way you think of to solve the problem.A . which, whichB . in which, in whichC . 不填, thatD . 不填, in which7. This is the building the windows have been painted green.A . whoseB . thatC . whichD . of which8. Sales director is a position communication ability is just as important as sale skills.A . whichB . thatC . whenD . where9. My boss always me, which was why I decided to leave the company.A . showed respect forB . found fault withC . approved ofD . related to10. Not knowing what to the newborn baby, the young lady called her mother for help.A . attend toB . do withC . deal withD . provide for11. you have been sitting in front of the computer for two hours, you’d better take a break.A . Even ifB . ThoughC . Now thatD . Unless12. You are not to take the newspapers and magazines out of the reading room.A . hopedB . invitedC . supposedD . wished13. —Did Peter fix the computer himself?—He , because he doesn’t know much about computers.A . has it fixedB . had fixed itC . had it fixedD . fixed it14. Some pictures of the river brought the days back to the old people they swam in it.A . whoB . whereC . whenD . that15. “I get everything all beautifully planned out and it has to go and rain,” Wilbur .A . sighedB . frightenedC . upsetD . struggled16. Fern sat and stared out of the window, thinking how lucky she was to have entire of a pig.A . chargeB . commandC . controlD . devotion17. According to the artist, the painting to go for at least a million dollars.A . expectedB . is expectingC . expectsD . is expected18. — Glad to see you here, Tom.— What a surprise! I you back.A . don’t think; areB . haven’t thought; areC . didn’t think; wereD . hadn’t known; were19. If you turn off the lights, the screen of the computer be more clear.A . mustB . has toC . is toD . can20. Out of for the wishes of her family, the affair was not reported in the media.A . compositionB . satisfactionC . kindnessD . respect21. — Dear, Wendy is too full to eat your food.— . She simply hates my cooking.A . I’ll give you thatB . I don’t get itC . Don’t give me thatD . You’ve got me there二、完型填空22. 完形填空“A bird with a broken wingwill never fly as high.” I’m sure that John would agree with this saying, 1he felt this way almost every day in school.By high school, John was themost famous 2inhis town. He was alwaysabsent, didn’t answer que stions and got into 3.He had failed almost every exam by the time he entered his senior year, yet was4each year to a higher gradelevel. Teachers didn’t want to 5him again the following year. John was movingon, but definitely not moving 6.I met John for the first timeat a weekend leadership training program since John was one of 405 students who7. At the start of the training, John was just standing 8the circle of students, against the back wall.He didn’t 9join the discussion groups. But slowly, theinteractive games 10him in.The ice really melted when thegroups started building a list of 11and negative things that had occurred atschool that year. John 12some constructive ideas on those situations.The other students in John’s group 13his comments. All of a sudden John felt like a14of the group, and before longhe was 15like a leader. By the end of the training, hehad joined the Homeless Project team. The other students on the team were 16with his passionate concern and ideas. They 17elected John co-chairman of the team.John started 18at school every day and answered questionsfrom teachers for the first time. He led a second project,19300 blankets and 1,000 pairs of shoes for thehomeless shelter from house to house.A bird with a broken wing onlyneeds 20. Once healed, it can fly higher than therest.(1)A . ifB . untilC . asD . though(2)A . storytellerB . troublemakerC . dream-seekerD . peace-lover(3)A . fightsB . debtC . difficultiesD . work(4)A . driven awayB . left outC . kept inD . passed on(5)A . loveB . petC . haveD .chase(6)A . inB . upC . awayD . back(7)A . signed upB . ran awayC . fell downD . went by(8)A . aroundB . ontoC . amongD . outside(9)A . hurriedlyB . easilyC . readilyD . warmly(10)A . drewB . ledC . sentD . put(11)A . uselessB . meaningfulC . strangeD . positive(12)A . changedB . expressedC . reservedD . noticed(13)A . refusedB . ignoredC . welcomedD . gathered(14)A . founderB . heartC . leaderD . part(15)A . dressedB . treatedC . bornD . shaped(16)A . impressedB . patientC . disappointedD . familiar(17)A . stillB . againC . hardlyD . even(18)A . showing upB . dropping outC . going downD . walking around(19)A . buyingB . collectingC . donatingD . making(20)A . raisingB . feedingC . mendingD . replacing三、阅读理解23. 阅读理解One day, on a small farm in Maine, a mansat in a barn watching a large grey spider spin a web. The man was E.B. White — orAndy, as he was called —who thought spiders werewonderful creatures. He thought that one day he might like to write a children’sbook about a spider.But writing was hard work forAndy. He had written many articles and essays and poems. He had also writtenone children’s book, Stuart Little. But Andy could never just rush to turn anidea into an article or a book. He told his editor thathe needed to let his ideas ripen.So for years, Andy continued tothi nk about writing a children’s book about a spider. He did some of his bestthinking while he wandered around his farm.Once while he was cleaning hisbarn, he found a spider’s egg sac . Andywanted to see the eggshatch. But he was scheduled to leave for a trip to New York City. So he found asmall box and carefully placed the egg sacinside. When he got to his hotel, heput the box on the dresser. One morning he woke up, and there were hundreds ofbaby spiders rushing across the dresser!Years later, Andy final ly beganwriting Charlotte’s Web, the story of a spider named Charlotte and a pig namedWilbur. Andy created most of the book sitting by himself in the tiny boathouseof his farm.Sometimes he stopped writingand aimlessly drew pictures of spiders. Andy alway s said Charlotte’s Web wasmore than just a children’s story about animals. It was a timeless story abouttrue friendship.(1)What is the main idea of this text?A . E. B. White loved spiders.B . E. B. White liked to live on a farm.C . Why E.B. White was called Andy.D . How E. B. White wrote Charlotte’s Web.(2)What did Andy mean by saying “to let his ideas ripen”?A . He wanted them to work quickly.B . He wanted to discuss them with others.C . He wanted them to slowly grow and improve.D . He wanted to save them for future use.(3)Why did Andy bring the spider’s eggs to New York City?A . He wanted to know more about spiders.B . He didn’t want spiders to live on his farm.C . He wanted to kill time during the trip.D . He didn’t like to travel alone.(4)What had happened before Andy put his idea into practice according to the text?A . Children’s books had sold well.B . Andy had made full preparations.C . Andy had never tried writing children’s books.D . The editor had given Andy some advice.24. 阅读理解In the ongoing battle between Tiger Moms,French Mamas, and everyone else who wants to know what is the best way to raisetheir kids, a new study adds evidence that the extreme Tiger-style may do moreharm than good. Authoritarian parents are more likely to end up withdisrespectful children with violent behaviors, the study found, compared toparents who listen to their kids with the goal of gaining trust.It was the first study to lookat how parenting styles affect the way teens view their parents and, in turn,how they behave. The study considered three general styles of parenting.Authoritative parents are demanding and controlling whil e also being warm andsensitive to their children’s needs. Authoritarian parents, on the contrary,are demanding and controlling without the appearance of caring, attachment andreceptiveness. They take a “my way or the highway” approach to theirkids. Permiss ive parents, the third group, have warm and receptive qualities,but they set few boundaries and carry out few rules.Using data on early 600 kidsfrom an ongoing study of middle school and high school students in NewHampshire, researchers from the University of New Hampshire were able to find”my way or the highway” parenting with more violent behaviors likerobbery, drug-taking, and attacking someone elsewith the intention of hurtingor killing. Firm but loving parenting, on the other hand, led to fewerlawbr eakers. Permissive parenting, surprisingly, didn’t seem to make much of adifference either.To explain the link betweenparenting style and behavior in kids, the researchers suggested that whatmatters most is how reasonable kids think their parents’ power is. This sensecomes when kids trust that their parents are making the best decisions for themand believe that they need to do what their parents say even if they don’talways like how their parents are treating them. When kids respect the power oftheir parents, the researchers reported in the journal of Adolescence, theirbehavior is better. Previous research has also linked firm but caring parentingwith kids who have more self-control and independence.“When children considertheir parents to be the reliable figure, they trust the parents and feel thatthey have a duty to do what their parents tell them to do,” said leadresearcher Pick Trinkner. “This is very important as the parent doesn’thave to rely on a system of rewards and punishments to control behavior and thechild is more likely to follow the rules when the parent is not physicallypresent.”(1)Tiger Moms and French Mamas are mentioned in the first paragraph to .A . give an example of authoritarian parentingB . show the advantage of parentingC . compare two types of parentingD . introduce the topic (2)According to the research, what kind of parenting style is likely tocause children’s criminal behaviors?A . Caring parentingB . Permissive parentingC . Authoritarian parentingD . Authoritative parenting.(3)Which of the following probably belongs to the action of the permissive parents?A . Allowing the kids to stay up late at weekends as the kids like.B . Beating the kids if the kids don’t follow their instructions.C . Refusing to listen to the kid’s requests and demands.D . Setting some rules and checking the kids’ behaviors.(4)According to the passage, children are more likely to obey the rules when .A . their parents listen to them totallyB . they believe in and accept their parentsC . their parents are sensitive to their needsD . their parents demand and control their behaviors25. 阅读理解Humans are social animals. They live ingroups all over the world. As these groups of people live apart from othergroups, over the years and centuries they develop their own habits and ideas,which are different from other cultures. One important particular side of everyculture is how its people deal with time.Time is not very important innonindustrial societies. The Nuer people of East Africa, forexample, do not even have a word TIME that is in agreement with the abstractthing we call time. The daily lives of the people of such nonindustrialsocieties are likely to be patterned around their physical needsand naturalevents rather than around a time schedule basedon the clock. They cook and eat when they are hungry and sleep when the sungoes down. They plant crops during the growing seasons and harvest them whenthe crops are ripe. They measure time not by a clock or calendar, but by sayingthat an event takes place before or after some other event. Frequently such asociety measures days in terms of “sleeps” or longer periods in termsof “moons”. Some cultures, such as the Eskimos of Greenland measureseasons according to the migration of certain animals.Some cultures which do not havea written language or keep written records have developed interesting ways of”telling time”. For example, when several Australian aborigines wantto plan an event for a future time, one of them places a stone on a cliff or ina tree. Each day the angle of the sun changes slightly. In a few days, the raysof the sun strike the stone in a certain way. When this happens, the people seethat the agreed-upon time has arrived and the event can take place.In contrast ,exactly correct measurement of time is very important in modern, industrializedsocieties.This is because industrializedsocieties require the helpful efforts of many people in order to work. For afactory to work efficiently , for example, allof the workers must work at the same time. Therefore, they must know what timeto start work in the morning and what time they may go home in the afternoon.Passengers must know the exact time that an airplane will arrive or depart.Students and teachers need to know when a class starts and ends.Stores mustopen on time in order to serve their customers. Complicated societies need clocks and calendars. Thus, we can see that if each personworked according to his or her own schedule, a complicated society could hardlywork at all.(1)By saying “Humans are social animals”, the author means .A . they live all over the worldB . they are different from other animalsC . they live in one area as a wholeD . they are divided into many groups (2)Time is not very important in nonindustrial societies because people in those societies .A . don’t have the word TIME in their languagesB . don’t get used to using clocks and other timepiecesC . don’t measure time in their daily-lives around an exact time scheduleD . don’t need to plan their daily l ives around an exact time schedule(3)The Australian aborigines’ way of “telling time” is based on .A . the change of the angle of the sunB . the change of the weatherC . the position of the stoneD . the position of the tree or the cliff(4)Which of the following might be the best title for this passage?A . Time and CultureB . The Measurement of TimeC . Time Schedule and Daily LifeD . Clock, Calendar and Society四、语法填空26. 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。