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天津五中年月高一年级月考英语试卷20243本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分100考试时间90分钟第I卷选择题供75分)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
1.——Could Iuse thisdictionary A.Good ideaB.Just goahead C.Youre welcomeD.Youd betternot.Its aspare one.A.Involves B.Involved C.Involving D.Having involved
2.in theconservation ofocean life,Hannah learntmuch knowledgeabout environmentalproblems.A.explosive B.exaggerated C.energetic D.appealing
3.Its said that renewableenergy willcontinue itsgrowth in
2021.A.combine B.transform C.bring D.get
4.The challengewe arefaced withis toknowledge into action.
5.This isthe documentaryI talkedabout to you yesterday,wildlife.I learna lotabout theconservation ofA.which,on whichB.where,in whichC.that,from whichD.what,where
6.Youd bettertry kindsof waystoyouideas to the audienceand speakloudly tomakeyourself ina speech.A.get...through,to hearB.get...across,hearingC.get...down,hear D.get...across,heard
7.The employersoften givethe jobto theybelieve haswork experiencewith strongsense ofduty.A.whoever B.who C.those whoD.whomever
8.The housingprice keepsrising,many peopleto give up theintention ofbuying housesin NewYork.A.forcing B.to forceC.forced D.having forced
9.When wemisunderstand someonewe know,even not,we aregenerally expectedto apologizeso asto polishup thesituation.A.initially B.accidentally C.sincerely D.intentionally
53.What doesthe underlinedword“suirval“in the3rd paragraphmean1word
54.Why didMs Woodhand outher business cards no more than10words55What doyou thinkof Ms Wood Andwhy nomore than20words第二节书面表达满分15分.假定你是李津,你的美国朋友来信询问你校学生体育运动情况请给他回信,内容包括:56Peter学校的体育场馆;1主要的运动项目;2你喜欢的项目;3⑷……注意词数不少于;
1.100可适当增加细节,使内容充实,行文连贯
2.Dear Peter,How iseverything goingYours,Li Jin
10.A widerange ofproducts havebeen developedcustomers demands.A.in responseto B.regardless ofC.in returnfor D.thanks to
11.The wayhe thoughtof theproblem failedin the end.A.to work out B.working outC.workoutD.being workedoutA.to tellB.to betold C.being toldD.told
12.George returnedafter thewar,only thathis wifehad lefthim.
13.when hisparents willcome backhome,the littleboy choseto watchTV tokill time.A.Not knownB.Not knowingC.Dont knowD.Not toknow
14.doing thecleaning in the house,Mrs Brownsat downon thesofa tohave arest for a while.A.Having finishedB.FinishedC.To befinished D.To finish
15.Helen isthe onlystudent inour schoolthe NationalEnglish WritingContest thisyear.A.having wonB.wonC.to bewon D.to win第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从1635各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳・选项阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(、、和)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答A BC D题卡上将该项涂黑When myfamily moved to Ohioover thesummer,I fearedattending anothernew schooland knowingno onebecauseI was able toexpect whatwas coming.I hadbright redhair andenormous glasses.In addition,I was16and notverysociable.Boarding the school busthat firstday,I felt like alleyes onme.I couldhear the17Shes huge!^^Obviously,thekids onthe bushad knowneach otherwell.I spentthat firstbus18in silence.(走道)The followingday waseven19I didnot noticethat afew boyshad tieda shoelaceacross theaisle andthusfell facefirst onthe bus.20everything I was carrying.21I wasembarrassingly gatheringmy supplies,I couldhear thelaughter,and thenthe22That feltlike anearthquake!,Anyway,I23to finda seat.Looking outof thewindow,I24thetears wellingup in my eyes.It wasthen thatI sankinto myself.I beganwalking everywhere.I wouldwander through the woodsbehind ourhouse.I wouldalso walktoa25about twomiles downthe road,where Iwould chatsilently withGod.I began26the afternoonschoolbus27walking homeinstead.Then.28I startedlosingweight.And as I became29with myself,I beganmaking friends.One of my newly-found friendsalso30with herweight,wanting tobe a“perfect“cheerleader.She livednear myneighborhoodso wewould meetand31together.This becamea dailyroutine withtalking andlaughing32the way—different fromthe lonelywalks I had taken.My friendsaid thatI didnthave tobe33I justhad tobe me,and behappy withmyself.While Iwould notwant torelive thattime ofloneliness,sadness andembarrassment,I am34I madeit through.Whenever Iam strugglingwith anyother problemin life,I alwaysremember theproverb“This tooshallpass.If you can finda pathwith noobstacles orchallenges,it probablydoesnt—35anywhere.
16.A.outgoing B.intelligent C.overweight D.friendly
17.A.whistles B.whispers C.screams D.laughs
18.A.ride B.lift C.drive D.travel
19.A.duller B.longer C.funnier D.worse
20.A.missing B.losing C.dropping D.leaving
21.A.While B.Though C.Since D.Because
22.A.arguments B.comments C.statements D.discussions
23.A.determined B.attempted C.managed D.pretended
24.A.kept awayB.took backC.put awayD.held back
25.A.garden B.church C.market D.library
26.A.escaping B.stopping C.delaying D.missing
27.A.on purposeB.by chanceC.in realityD.at ease
28.A.uninterestedly B.uncertainly C.unexpectedly D.unfortunately
29.A.concerned B.content C.angry D.disappointed
30.A.struggled B.competed C.dealt D.lived
31.A.run B.study C.walk D.play
32.A.along B.across C.by D.in
33.A.thin B.perfect C.sociable D.pessimistic
34.A.excited B.upset C.regretful D.proud
35.A.lead B.stretch C.exist D.stay第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项Work-study ProgramTheWork-study Programgives youthe chanceto work part-time oncampus.If you need moremoney tocover all ofyour education-related costs,you maybe eligiblefor thisprogram.Advantages•Work experience:Last year,more than1,400positions wereavailable acrossall departments.The jobsvary fromonedepartment tothe next,and inmost cases,participants finda positionin theirchosen field.•Money:During theregular academicyear Septemberto April,youcanworkpart-time andearn$3,200—sometimes more—while youtake courses!During thesummer time,you workfull-time andcan earnaround$6,000over18weeks.•Easy access:Applying for the programis easy.There isno needfor face-to-face interview.All theforms youneedare online;just fillin theforms andemail us;we acceptno letteror phoneapplication!Did youknowAt theUniversity ofOttawa,it isnot necessaryto receivegovernment assistanceto qualifyfor ourWork StudyProgram.You simplyneed todemonstrate financial need.You couldhave oneof thesegreat Work-study jobs:大使•Student ambassador•Computing andnetwork technician•Marketing assistant•Sports teammanager•Researcher/translator•WriterAnd more!The AdmissionSection receivesand evaluatesapplications toundergraduate programs,in additionto answeringapplicantsquestions.Phone:613-562-5315Toll-free phone:1-877-868-8292#5315Financial AidAwards ServiceSection:Phone:613-562-5734Toll-freephone:1-877-868-8292Regular OfficeHours:Monday toFridaySeptember toMay:9am to4:30pmJune toAugust:9am to3:30pm
36.How canstudents applyforaworking positionA.By letterB.By phoneC.In personD.Via theInternet
37.To bequalified forthe programyouneedto.A.get somegovernment assistancefirst B.prove yourfinancialneed.C.perform wellin yourstudies.D.have muchworking experience.
38.Who mayfind thispassage mostusefulA.The studentswho wantto focuson study.B.The studentswho areinterested incomputing.C.The studentswho needmoney tocover theirschooling.D.The studentswho havegraduated fromthe university.B(三项全能运A cancersurvivor hasbecome the first womanto completean exhaustingSea toSummit triathlon动)which sawher swim,cycle,and runover330miles injust five days.Andrea Masonwas overjoyedwhen shecrossedthe finishline earlyWednesday morning.The racewas set in theFrench Alps.Setting offat615am onFriday,39-year-old Masonbattled throughsevere pain,(幻觉),and hallucinationsbut shepushed on-managing tocomplete the race inan impressivefour days,23hours,and41minutes.Andrea hadbeen diagnosedwith cancerand neededlife-saving surgery.Following asuccessful operation,sheis nowhoping toraise awarenessof womens health.In thepast year,Andrea setup her own charity,Lady TalkMatters,inorder toimprove suiToundingfemales health.Andrea,from Blackpoolin Lancashire,England,said,nI amso happyall wentaccording toplan asthere weresomany thingsthat couldhave gonewrong.I wanted to doit in fivedays,and Idid,but it was verytough.I hadsome lowmoments,particularly whenI couldntsleep inmy limitedrest periods,and whenI couldntkeep anyfood downasIwasrunning.For sureIhadsome doubtsalong theway asIwasexploring theunknown withsuch ahuge run,particularly aslargeparts ofit werein thedark.It wasbigger thanI imagined,the impacton mybodywas huge.But everytime Ifeltlikegiving up,I thoughtabout allthe womenout therein painor whostill hadntbeendiagnosed.That iswhy Iput myselfthrough this.”Andrea hadto swim23miles aroundLake Annecy,cycle205miles with30,000feet ofvertical climbingaroundMont Blanc,and run105miles with4,000feet ofvertical climbingaround TheUltra-Trail duMont Blanc.You couldsayAndrea*s actuallyspent alifetime trainingfor anevent likethis.She completedher firstthree-mile race“powered bychocolatebars whenshe wasjust four.
39.What broughtAndrea Masonso muchjoyA.She joineda raceB.She defeatedcancer.C.She finisheda triathlonlately.D.She finisheda marathoninfivedays.
40.What isthe purposeof Andrea*s creatingherowncharityA Tohelp thepoor women.B.To focuson women*s healthC.To promotewomenshealth.D.To raisethe statusof women.
41.What madeAndrea finishtheracesuccessfullyA.Her strongwillpower.B.Her familyssupport.C.Thinking ofother womenwho hadmore pain.D.Thinking ofother womenwho mighthave cancer.
42.What doesthe authormainly tellus in the last paragraphA.Andrea likedsports verymuch.B.Andreas successlied inlong-term effort.C.As a little girl,Andrea wonmany races.D.Andrea facedhuge challenges.CNowadays,it iscommon tosee peoplewearing Hanfu,the traditionalclothing of the Hanethnic group,at parksandattractions.More andmore people are fallingin lovewith Hanfu culture.The developmentof Hanfu culture has(见证)witnessed numerouschanges inrecent yearsand istaking onvarious forms.Zhang Xiaominhas beena fanof Hanfufor fiveyears now.Thanks tothe popularity of socialmedia,she caneasilylearn thelatest trendsand knowledgeabout Hanfuonline now.People usedto onlycollect orappreciate Hanfuprivately,“Zhang said.But nowit hasmovedtothe massmarket.^^In thepast,many peoplehad themisunderstandingthat“HarT referstothe Han Dynasty.Now morepeopleareknowledgeable aboutHanfu,and(区分)even expertin distinguishingthe differencesin Hanfufrom differentdynasties.Miss Tanghas alsonoticed asimilar change.Fans havebecome particularabout thedesign andstyle ofHanfU JMiss Tang said.For advancedhobbyists,those seeminglyfairy-like Hanfudresses arenot enough,since thisstyle has(曲裾)been adaptedto meetthe tastesof themasses.They caremore abouthow originalHanfu styleare,like QujuandMamianqun orhorse-face skirts\which lookmore seriousand complicated.”(弓|发)The developmentof Hanfuhas alsotriggered differentevents.You Ganchenghas beenin Hanfucirclesfor13years.The Hanfufestival that a museumheld inApril offeredmany interestingactivities likelectures,ceremonies,concerts andfairs/5she said.“Hanfucultureweeks,festivals andacademic forumsall provideplatforms forfans tocommunicate.The riseof Hanfuculture alsomeans thebirth of an emergingbusiness.Miss Canghas beenrunning aHanfu storeforfour years.The storeprovides Hanfurental andphotography services.Many internationalschools nowcome tous forHanfu events ontraditional holidaysJ MissCang said.Her storealso activelyparticipates in Hanfu festivals.We oftenruna standinHanfufairs,selling anddisplaying Hanfuweve designed.Sometimes weeven provideHanfu asprizes fbrcompetitionsJ she said.
43.In recentyears,the peoplewho areinterested inHanfu.A.are nowfocusing ontheHanDynasty styleB.have gaineda deeperunderstanding of HanfuC.tend tocollect oradmire HanfuprivatelyD.are exploringthe regionaldiversity of Hanfu
44.According toMissTang,what aspectof Hanfudo advancedhobbyists caremore aboutA.Its fairy-like design.B.Its historicalaccuracy.C.Its modernadaptations.D.Its practicalityfor everydaywear.
45.Why isthe Hanfustore mentionedin thelastparagraphA.To givean exampleof asuccessful Hanfustore.B.To showthe increasingpopularityof Hanfuculture.C.To illustratethe impactof Hanfuculture onbusiness.D.To stressthe roleofHanfustores inpromoting Hanfu.
46.What doesthe articlemainly talkaboutA.The developmentofHanfuculture.B.The significanceofHanfuin Chinesesociety.C.The growinginterest inHanfu aroundChina.D.The differenttypes ofHanfueventsand festivals.DI amreading anovel atthe moment,a storysetinBritain andIndia in the19th century.It waswritten by an Indianauthorwho nowlives inDenmark,but neitherinthelanguage ofHindi norDanish.Although thepaperback editionImholding waspublished inNew Delhi,India,four years ago,I an American purchasedit recentlyfrom asecond-handbookshop inTokyo,Japan.Thafs quitea historyalready.But theresmore.The novelis atale ofvarious mysteries,all expertlyput intoa well-structured storybyavery skillfulauthor.Yet myparticularcopy presentseven moremysteries thanthe tale.一One summermorning inthe yearofmypaperbacks publication-on July15,2012someone elsewas readingitwhile eatingbreakfast ina restaurantin Mumbai,India.I knowthis becauseI founda receiptof coffeeand breadinside.I alsoknow thatthis personwas notthe ownerof thepaperbackimmediately before me.In fact,the ownerbeforemewas notIndian atall,but Japanese.I knowthis becauseinthe book thereare handwrittennotes inJapanese-translations ofEnglish wordswith whichthereader wasunfamiliar.Japanese beinga languageof characters,not letters,it isnot easyto determineif thenote writerwasaman orawoman.But thecare takento writethe translationsneatly inthe limitedspaces availableon eachpage indicatesa womanshandclearly,and probablya universitystudent,who wouldkeep adictionary athand whilereading anovel.But whydid shesuddenly stopreading Thelast translationinmypaperback appearson Page83,less thana thirdofthe waythroughthenovel.Did shegiveupbecause thebook wasproving toodifficult Orwas theresome otherreasonsMany anovel presentsmysteries,allofwhich aresolved by theendof thetale.The mysteriespresented bymy littlepaperback,however,remain mysteries,all expertlyput intoa well-structured story,not bya skillfulwriter,but thistime by变化莫测the numberlessvagaries oflife itself.
47.What canwe learnabout thenovelA.It isabout aworld trip.B.It iswell written.C.It waswritten inanAmericanrestaurant.D.It wasfirst publishedinthe19th century.
48.The authorassumes theJapanese ownerofthebook wasa womanbased on.A thepretty handwritingB.the foodwritten onthe receiptC.the goodcondition ofthebookD.the efforttaken inwriting thenotes
49.Which ofthe followingcan bestdescribe theauthorA.He isa greatreader ofhistorical fiction.B.He isa hard-working universitystudent.C.He isa productivewriter withsensibility.D.He isa carefulobserver withimagination.50Whats thebest titleforthenextA.The taleofaPaperback B.Different LifeExperiencesC.Unsolved Mysteriesof LifeD.A BooksExciting Adventure第n卷(共25分)第一节阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题The82-year-old FrancesWood enteredthe NazareneUniversity twoyearsago.At thattime,her husbandof59yearsdied,which lefther alittle lonelyand sad.As aresult,she startedto study at university.Ms Woodsaidthatshe wasthe oldeststudent oncampus,and wasknown as“Granny Franny”.The ladyis justlike agrandmaaway fromhome.The studentswantedtovote Ms Wood asthe homecomingqueen,but thegranny refusedtoaccept thehonor.So instead,theschoolhonored herduring halftimeatafootball gameby makingher becomethe(鼓homecoming grannyqueen,thefirstaward ofits kindnessever givenbytheschool.Ms Woodgot astanding ovation掌)and waspresented withflowers.To proveher popularityfurther,she hadthree maleyouths holdingon herarm fortheevening ceremony.MsWoodtook classesin finance,history andliterature atuniversity.She saidafter beingwidowed twoyears before,she neededsomething differentto do.When shegot tocollege,she saiditwasalittlesurreal beingsurrounded bytheyoung ones.I thinkthis isunbelievable anddreamlike todo this,“shesaid.Eager toget intoher littleclassmate circle,she handedout homemadebusinesscardswith herphone numberande-mail address,so thatthe studentscould reachout toher.The cardsalso featureda photoof her,saying“about10yearsago”.()
51.Why didMsWooddecide tostudyatschool nomore than10words
52.What isthe mainidea ofthe2nd paragraph(nomorethan15words)。
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