高一学年开学考试

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1、高一学年开学考试英语卷I. Grammar(20%)Directions: 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.1. Its good to read English _ in the morning, but its unnecessary to speak so _ at the meeting or in such a (n) _ voice.

2、A. loudloudlyaloud B. aloudloudloudlyC. aloudloudlyloud D. loudlyaloudloud2. There must be _ with the machine.A. something wrong serious B. something serious wrongC. something seriously wrong D. something wrong seriously 3. His trousers are _ long. He must have _.A. much tooit shortened B. too muchi

3、t shortenC. much toothem shortened D. much toothem shorten4. They have built another Tunnel of the Huangpu River, _ the buses can reach the other bank in four minutes.A. through it B. in which C. through which D. into it5. _ you were born?A. Was it where that B. It was where thatC. Where it was that

4、 D. Where was it that6. The grocery _ fresh meat and vegetables _ the people in the neighborhood.A. suppliesto B. supplieswith C. is suppliedto D. is suppliedwith7. My mother said she would _ by bus.A. not rather go B. not rather to go C. rather not go D. rather not to go8. Since it is already midni

5、ght, we _.A. had better leaving B. ought to have leftC. should take our leave D. might as well leave9. He gives me a _ jacket as my birthday gift.A. Japanese white leather B. leather white JapaneseC. Japanese leather white D. white Japanese leather10. When you have finished reading the novel, you wi

6、ll find the hero_.A. a person too perfect to be not true B. a too perfect person to be trueC. too perfect a person to be true D. too perfect a person to be not true11. The story was passed on from generation to generation by _ of mouth.A. a word B. word C. words D. the words12. The animals died _ of

7、 food.A. in the lack B. in lack C. for lack D. for the lack13. We are opposed _ without her.A. to have a party B. we have a party C. our having a party D. to having a party14. _ that we all go out, lying in the sun.A. The weather so fine was B. So the weather was fineC. So was the fine weather D. So

8、 fine was the weather15. Being able to swim sometimes is _ life and death.A. a matter of B. the difference of C. a problem of D. the question of16. His father gets him home from school every afternoon _.A. on his car B. in his car C. for his car D. by his car17. While I was sitting in the restaurant

9、, I saw Mr. Wang come in _ two of my friends.A. the front of B. ahead of C. front D. the head of18. Whats in the bottle? _. Is there any water in it? _.A. NothingNone B. NoneNothingC. NothingNothing D. NoneNone19. Help me with the door. It _.A. wont lock B. wont be locked C. cant lock D. cant have l

10、ocked20. To succeed in a difficult task, _.A. one needs to work hard B. to work hard is neededC. you need be a hard-working person D. to work hard is what one needVocabulary (20)Directions: Beneath each of the following sentences there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one answer tha

11、t best completes the sentences.21.He returned with the money in no time. Which of the following four has the same meaning as the underlined part?A. in a long time B. not long ago C. at once D. later22.The bottle of milk is too high for the child to _.A. reach B. take C. bring D. get23. I asked him t

12、o _ me a few minutes so that we could go over all the problems.A. spend B. save C. spare D. share24. Its too hot today. Please _ the _ fan.A. switch on electrical B. turn on electricC. turn up electric D. switch out electrical25. Would you be kind enough to _ room for me?A. take B. give C. make D. l

13、end26. Englishmen usually dont ask each other about _ affairs.A. public B. political C. school D. private27. I didnt manage to do it _ you had explained how.A. unless B. until C. when D. since28. Im sorry, but I cant _ your voice on the phone.A. realize B. recognize C. remember D. listen29. Above al

14、l we must make _ that he comes on time.A. definite B. possible C. sure D. clear30. I ran _ an old friend of mine yesterday, whom I hadnt seen for ages.A. across B. cross C. after D. for31. -What would you like for your birthday?-Anything will _.A. do B. help C. fit D. work32. You know I can be reach

15、ed by telephone. Why didnt you call me?-I did several times, but couldnt _.A. come across B. ring off C. call back D. get through33. The _he had made to clear up the mystery failed.A. efforts B. strength C. power D. attempting34. I cant find my key. It _ in my office.A. must be forgotten B. must be

16、leftC. must have been forgotten D. must have been left35. If you are really going to buy this computer, I can _ you a reasonable price.A. afford B. offer C. accept D. receive36. The children should learn to _ themselves in the presence of guests.A. act B. perform C. behave D. present37. He drove awa

17、y _ the direction of London.A. in B. at C. to D. for38. In the temple the farmer knelt down and _ rain.A. asked for B. beg for C. prayed for D. prayed in39. Their carelessness _ them the success.A. paid B. cost C. made D. spent40. A lot of students in our school are interested in English. They want

18、to _ it.A. major with B. major in C. major on D. measureIII. Cloze:Directions: Read the passages and choose the best answer from A, B, C and D. (A) English people are generally reserved. A _41_ person is one who doesnt talk very much to strangers, and doesnt show much of his feelings and _42_ gets e

19、xcited. It is difficult _43_ to know a reserved person. He never tells you anything about himself. And you may work with him _44_ ever knowing where he lives, how much he earns, how many children he had and what his interests are. English people tend to be like that. If they are making a journey _45

20、_ train, they will do their best to find an _46_ compartment. If they have to share the compartment with a stranger, they may travel many miles without _47_ a conversation. If they do talk, personal question like: “How old are you?” or “What is your name?” are not to be asked. Questions like: “How m

21、uch did you pay _48_ your watch?” “What is your salary?” are almost forbidden. They talk _49_. Loud speeches are regarded _50_ bad manners.41. A. talkativeB. reserveC. reservedD. reserving42. A. oftenB. alwaysC. seldomD. usually43. A. getB. to getC. learnD. to learn44. A. withoutB. withC. byD. throu

22、gh45. A. inB. onC. atD. by46. A. fullB. emptyC. crowdedD. filled47. A. startB. beginC. endingD. starting48. A. forB. byC. onD. buy49. A. quiteB. quietC. quietlyD. silent50. A. forB. onC. asD. like(B) Most animals can swim right _51_ the first time they go into the water. Dogs and horses do not _52_

23、to swim, but men can not swim _53_ they learn now. Learning to swim took time _54_ this is rewarded in many_55_ when one can swim. The _56_ is it that is a very good form of exercise that doctors are strongly _57_ because in swimming all the muscles of the body are _58_. _59_ swimming gives great pl

24、easure, how nice it is, on a hot summer afternoon, to get the cool water and to swim till one is tired. Sometimes swimming may even _60_ all the difference between life and death.51. A. forB. atC. in D. away52. A. teachB. need to teachC. have to teachD. have to be taught53. A. whenB. becauseC. until

25、D. though54. A. forB. butC. orD. as55. A. timesB. thingsC. placesD. ways56. A. thingB. factC. matterD. problem57. A. forB. afterC. againstD. in58. A. tiredB. touchedC. usedD. fixed59. A. On the contraryB. At leastC. BesidesD. Fixed60. A. meanB. tellC. findD. reachReading Comprehension(20%)Directions

26、: Read the following 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)It is easy to find your way about

27、 in New York. It is laid out so regularly. Instead of streets winding and twisting (迂回) as they do in London, they are all regular and well planned. The streets running north and south are called “avenues” and are numbered, e.g. 1st Avenue, 2nd Avenue, etc. The streets going east and west are called

28、 “streets” and are also numbered, e.g. 51st Street, 63rd Street. It is all much more logical (合理的) than Londons street names. But I couldnt help thinking how much more interesting than these dull cold numbers are Londons illogical but colorful names of streets, e.g. “Bishopgate” (which is not a gate

29、 and hasnt a Bishop in it); “Haymarket” or “Cornmarket” (where you wont see any hey or corn) or “Poultry” (without a living chicken anywhere in sight) or “Threadneedle Street” (where you wont find little girls learning to sew).61. In the second sentence of the passage, “laid out” means _.A. builtB.

30、be putC. designedD. cut down62. The streets running from north to south are called _.A. avenues in LondonB. streets in AmericaC. avenues in New YorkD. streets in London63. According to the writers opinion, _.A. avenues and streets are the sameB. streets in America are better than avenues in EnglandC

31、. streets in New York are better than those in LondonD. the writer didnt agree with the London streets planners64. The names of streets both in London and New York _.A. are quite goodB. are interestingC. are not practicalD. differ greatly in form65. The writer tells his readers that he prefers (更喜欢)

32、 _.A. London streetsB. New York streetsC. bothD. neither(B)An experimental treatment that causes AIDS patients to develop a dangerously high fever has shown promise as a way of prolonging and improving the patients life.Called the Biologic-HT System, the new treatment lets doctors extract the blood

33、of a patient and heat it before circulating it back into the body. The heated blood causes the patients body temperature to rise above 42 degrees Celsius. In people with AIDS, that increase in temperature kills some heat-sensitive HIV, the virus, most doctors say, causes AIDS.Heating the blood of AI

34、DS patients has been tried before, say doctors. But during previous attempts, the treatment induced deadly chemical changes in the blood. The Biologic-HT System prevents those changes from happening, allowing the heat to kill viruses with few ill side effects.The new heat treatment cannot be conside

35、red a cure for Aids, says president of the company that makes the system. He says the treatment doesnt kill all traces of the virus. However, it kills enough virus particles to give a patients immune system a reprieve in its deadly duel with HIV.Tests of the Biologic-HT treatment began on 36 patient

36、s earlier this year. The treatment takes about four hours, and the patient normally feels well enough to leave the hospital or clinic the following morning.So far, the patients who have had the treatment say they feel better and have developed no new opportunistic infectionsdisease that strike peopl

37、e with damaged immune systems. The patients also have experienced about a 50 percent increase in the number of T cells in their bodies. T cells are key disease-fighting cells of the immune system and the main target of HIV.66. This passage is mainly concerned with _.A. a way for treating AIDSB. a he

38、at-sensitive virusC. the immune system of the human bodyD. the function of high temperature67. The blood of the patient_.A. is heated with a single injectionB. is heated by being circulated at a higher rateC. is taken out from the body and then circulated through a heating system.D. Is taken out fro

39、m the body, heated outside and then put back into the body.68. The previous attempts to use high temperature for treating AIDS failed because they_. A. caused chemical changesB. could not kill HIV effectivelyC. resulted in deathsD. killed both HIV and healthy cells69. According to the passage, the n

40、ew treatment_.A. can kill all the HIV virusesB. cannot eliminate the viruses completelyC. can double the number of disease-fighting cellsD. can reconstruct the patients immune system.70. The result of the experiment seems to be _.A. disappointing B. incomplete C. successful D. surprisingTranslation(

41、20%)Directions: translate the following sentences into English , using the words given in the brackets.71.他总是乐于帮助别人。他的同学推选他为班长。(make)72.由于他读音不准,他把两个意义不同的词混淆了。(mix up; different in meaning)73.每次我向他要钱, 他都假装他身边没钱。( every time, pretend)74.见到老师问好是有礼貌的行为。(good manners)75.那个病人,在证实已痊愈之前,要隔离起来。( be isolated)

42、参考答案 15CCCCD 610ACDDC 1115BCDDA 1620BBAAA2125CACBC 2630DBBCA 3135ADADB 3640CACBB4145CCBAD4650BDACC5155DDCBD5660BACCA6165CCDDB 6670ADABC71.He is always ready to help others. His classmates make him monitor of his class.72.Because of his poor pronunciation, he mixed up the two words that are different in meaning.73.Every time I asked him for money, he pretended to have no money on himself.74.It is good manners to say hello to the teachers.75.The patient had to be isolated before /until he proved himself fully recovered.

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