人教版英语必修1第一次月考试卷附答案

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1 高一年级第一次月考 A卷 满分100分 一. 单项填空 从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(每题1分,共15分) 1. The sea was ________ at the beginning of our voyage. But after a while a storm was coming. A. quiet B. calm C. silent D. still 2. Tom is able to lift the heavy box to the truck. He is full of ________. A. strength B. force C. energy D. power 3. She soon ________ herself and stopped crying. A. got back B. renewed C. found D. recovered 4. These countries have ________ too many wars. A. got through B. gone through C. looked through D. run through 5. He asked us ________ we saw the lost cat or not. A. that B. what C. which D. whether 6. They hurried into the room to see ________ with their baby. A. what the matter was B. what was the matter C. what matter it was D. what matter was it 7. I’m sorry to have broken your glasses. I mean I didn’t do it ________. A. for pleasure B. on purpose C. in return D. indeed 8. The soldiers saved a lot of people in that area. The people there are very ________ to them. A. thank B. happy C. grateful D. grate 9. Tom is playing hide-and-seek. Do you know his ________ place? A. hidden B. hide C. hiding D. hid 10. The students in my class ________ fifty-four. A. add up to B. add to C. add up D. add in 11. The Titanic sank on its first ________, and a great many people lost their lives. A. travel B. voyage C. trip D. journey 12. I’ll come ________ to the point — your work isn’t good enough. A. straightly B. right C. straight D. direct 2

13. The students ________ busily when the teacher went to get a book she ________ in the office. A. had written; has left B. were writing; has left C. had written; had left D. were writing; had left 14. — How long ________ in our city? — For just a few days. I’ll be back home next week. A. have you stayed B. do you stay C. did you stay D. are you staying 15. Of all my English teachers, ________ has been to Australia. A. none B. no one C. each D. neither 二.完形填空 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,选出最佳选项。(每题1分,共15分) Hello. This is as good a way as any to welcome you to this passage. The word “hello” is 16 used more often than any other one in the English language. Everybody in the United States and elsewhere 17 the word, again and again, every day of the week. The first thing you hear when you 18 the phone is “hello”. Where did the word come from? There are all sorts of beliefs. Some say it came from the French, “ho” and “la”—“Ho, there!” This 19 may have arrived in England during the year 1066. “Ho, there” slowly became 20 that sounded like “hallow”, often heard in the 1300’s. Two hundred years later, “hallow” had become “halloo”. And later, sounds like “halloa” and “hallo” were often used by sailors and huntsmen, “Halloo” is 21 used today by fox hunters. As time 22 , “halloo” and “halloa” changed into “hullo”. And during the 1800’s this was how people greeted each other in America. The American inventor, Thomas Edison, is believed to be the 23 person to use “hello” in the late 1800’s, soon after the invention of the telephone. At first, people had greeted each other on the telephone 24 “Are you there?” They were not sure the new instrument could really 25 voices. 3

Thomas Edison, however, was a man of 26 words. He wasted no time. The first time he picked up the phone he did not ask if anyone was there. He was 27 someone was, and simply said, “Hello”. From that time on — only about 100 years ago, the “hullo” became “hello” as it is heard today. Of course, there are other 28 Americans greet one another. Not long ago, people often said, “How are you?” when they first met someone. This later became “hiyah”. Then, someone thought that two syllables were too much and “hiyah” became “hi”. Laziness is a strong force in 29 language. Answering a telephone call in America still presents problems; however, telephone companies think that Thomas Edison’s short “hello” is too long. Why waste time? The phone companies say. Simply pick up the phone, 30 your name, and start talking. 16. A. possibly B. maybe C. probably D. likely 17. A. uses B. speaks C. writes D. hears 18. A. take up B. pick up C. hold up D. put up 19. A. word B. phrase C. letter D. greeting 20. A. anything B. everything C. something D. nothing 21. A. also B. too C. as well D. still 22. A. passed B. passed by C. went D. past 23. A. first B. last C. clever D. happy 24. A. in B. with C. through D. by 25. A. take B. bring C. carry D. fetch 26. A. few B. a few C. little D. a little 27. A. sure B. anxious C. glad D. nervous 28. A. means B. ways C. methods D. ideas 29. A. changing B. making C. fixing D. having 30. A. tell B. say C. speak D. give