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1、广东广州六中18-19 学度高一上学期年中考试试题英语( Module 1 Units 3 5 )审题者:陈贤预测平均分:105110本试卷 11 页,总分值150+5 分。考试用时120 分钟。第一卷客观题共80 分一、语法单项选择共20 小题,每题0.5 分,总分值10 分:1. Hurry!Thetrain_.Youknowit_at8:30am. A.leaves;leavesB.isleaving;leaves C.leaves;leavingD.isleaving;isleaving2. Hehasspent_ofthemoneywhichbelongstohisparents.

2、A.twofifthB.twofiveC.secondfifthsD.twofifths3. I mgoingtotheState.-Howlong_you_intheStates?A.are;stayedB.are;stayingC.have;stayedD.did;stay4.Selectingamobilephoneforpersonaluseisnoeasytaskbecausetechnology_sorapidly.A.ischangingB.haschangedC.willhavechangedD.willchange5.Becausetheshop_,alltheT-shirt

3、saresoldathalfprice.A.hascloseddownB.closeddownC.isclosingdownD.hadcloseddown 6.Doyouworknearthebuilding_colourisyellow?A.theB.ofwhichC.itsD.whose7.Becauseofmypoormemory,all_youtoldmehasbeenforgotten.A.whatB.whichC. thatD.as8.Thedoctor_isleavingforAfricanextmonth.A.thenurseistalkingtohimB.whomthenur

4、seistalkingC.thenurseistalkingtoD.whothenurseistalking9.Inthedarkstreet,therewasntasingleperson_shecouldturnforhelp.A.whomB.whoC.towhomD.formwhom10.Don tforgettheday_youwerereceivedintotheYouthLeague.A.whenB.thatC.atwhichD.where11.Onlyonspecialoccasion_totakeupthosetests.A.arestudentsallowedB.studen

5、tsareallowedC.allowedarestudentsD.areallowedstudents12.Ishallneverforgetthoseyears_Ilivedinthecountrywiththefarmers,_hasagreateffectonmylife.A.that,whichB.when,whichC.which,thatD.when,who13.Idon tlike_youspeaktoher.A.thewaywhichB.thewayinthatC.thewayD.thewayofwhich14.Theskirt_shespent50yuanisverybea

6、utifulonher、A、inwhichB.onwhichC.forwhichD.withwhich15.Thesunheatstheearth,_isveryimportanttolivingthings.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.where16.Allthebooksarenotuseful.Whichofthefollowinghasthesamemeaningasthis sentence?A.Allthebooksareuseful.B.Neitherofthebooksisuseful.C.Someofthebooksareuseful.D.Noneofthebo

7、oksareuseful.17.Thefarm_weseetodayisnolongertheone_itwastenyearsago.A.that;thatB.which;whichC.where;whatD.where;that18.Thisistheveryletter_camelastnight.A.whoB.whichC.thatD.as19.Youmustshowmywifethesamerespect_youshowme.A.whenB.asC.whoseD.what20.Thisistheonlyoneofthestudentswho_readthebookbefore.A.i

8、sB.areC.hasD.have二、完形填空: 共15 小题,每题1 分,总分值15 分IrememberoneThanksgivingwhenourfamilyhadnomoneyandnofood,21camekn ockingonourdoor.Amanwasstandingtherewithabigboxoffood,ahugeturkeyandevensomepanstocookitin.Icouldnt22it.Mydadasked,“ Whoareyou?Whereareyoufrom?”Thestrangeranswered,“Imhere23afriendofyourskn

9、owsyoureinneedandthatyouwouldntacceptdirect24,soIvebroughtthisforyou.HaveagreatThanksgiving.”Myfathersaid, “No,no,wecantacceptthis. ”Thestrangerreplied “youdon thavea25, ” closedthedoorandleft.Clearlythat26hadadeepeffectonmylife.IpromisedmyselfthatIwoulddowellenoughfinancially( 经济上 ) 27somedayIcould

10、dothesamethingforotherpeople.BythetimeIwas18Ihad28m yThanksgivingservice.Iliketodothings29,soIwouldgooutandbuy30foodforon eortwofamilies.ThenIwould31adeliveryboy,gotothe32neighborhoodandjustk nockonadoor.Ialwaysincludedanotethat33myThanksgivingexperienceasakid. Thenoteconcluded,“ AllthatIask34isthat

11、youtakegoodenoughcareof35sothatsomedayyoucandoth esamethingforsomeoneelse. ” IhavereceivedmorefromthisserviceeveryyearthanIhavefromanyamountofmone yI veeverearned.21.A.someoneB.othersC.afriendD.myuncle22.A.understandB.thinkC.eatD.believe23.A.whenB.becauseC.unlessD.after24.A.suggestionB.ideaC.helpD.f

12、ood25.A.chanceB.choiceC.mealD.turkey26.A.painB.sorrowC.serviceD.experience27.A.exceptthatB.sothatC.asifD.eventhough28.A.publishedB.replacedC.createdD.seized29.A.naturallyB.particularlyC.responsiblyD.equally30.A.goodB.freshC.enoughD.huge31.A.askforB.bringinC.strugglewithD.dresslike32.A.farthestB.poor

13、estC.lowestD.simplest33.A.explainedB.expressedC.combinedD.repeated34.A.intimeB.inorderC.inreturnD.inneed35.A.yourparentsB.yourselfC.yourfriendsD.me三、阅读理解共10 小题;每题2 分,总分值40 分AThishappenedseveralyearsago.ButithasstuckwithmesoIwantedtoshareit.EverydayonmywaytoworkIwouldbuyanewspaperfromanelderlygentlem

14、anonthecornerofthestreet.Hewouldalwayssmileandsay,“Goodmorning.”Hissmilealwaysmademyday.Mostofthepeoplewhosellthesepapersarehomelessorpoorandtheydoittomakeafewbucks.OnedayCharliewasn tthere!Someoneelsewasinhisplace!ThisotherguytoldmeCharliewasintheveterans hospital.Ittroubledmealldaylong.AllIcouldth

15、inkaboutwasCharliebeingaloneinthehospital.Ineverknewhewasaveteranwhohadservedourcountry.Ijustknewhissmilealwaysmademyday.Iaskedmygirlfriendifshewouldgowithmetovisithimandsheagreed.WhenIshowedupinCharlie sroomhebegantocry.Hetoldushehadbeenfeelingverylonelyandwasconvincedno onewouldevervisithim.Hesaid

16、thatwewerehisonlyvisitors. Wetoldhimweweregladtodoitandthankedhimforallthathehaddoneforothers. IneversawCharlieafterthat,althoughIheardhemovedtoCalifornia.ThatwasthirtyyearsagobutIhaven tforgottenmysmilingfriend.Abigthank-youtothosewhoserveourcountryandpr otectusandthankyouCharlie,whereveryouare!36.

17、Bysaying “ Hissmilealwaysmademyday. ”,thewritermeant“_”.A.hissmilemademefeelveryhappyB.IalwaysrememberedhissmilealldayC.healwayssmiledasImademywaytowork D.hewouldsmiletowishmeagoodday 37.Whattroubledthewriterallday? A.Hewaslateforhiswork.B.HeknewCharliewasinhospital. C.HewasaloneinthehospitalD.Hefou

18、ndCharlieanoldsoldier. 38.WhydidCharliecryatthehospital?A.Becausehewasafraidofhisdeath.B.Becausethedoctordidnttreathimwell.C.Becausehehadsomeonetovisithimatlast.D.Becausehecouldn taffordtopaytheoperation.39.Intheopinionofthewriter,Charlieshouldbethankedbecause_.A.hesoldnewspapersatalowpriceB.healway

19、shelpedthehomelessC.heprotectedthewriterfromdangerD.hehadeverfoughtforhiscountry40.Thebesttitleforthepassagemaybe“_” .A.RememberingaspecialsmileB.SmilingalldaytootherpeopleC.HelpingthepatienttoenjoylifeD.FindingaplaceforthehomelessBGivepeopleachancebeforeyoujudgethembecauseyoureallyneverknowwhatsgoi

20、ngonbeneaththesurface.Iknowweveheardthisallbefore,butitismuchmoredifficulttodosoinpractice.Iamalwaystoldthatjudgingapersonbywhatotherssayormyfirstimpressionisusuallywrong.Itssoeasytomakeassumptions臆想andexpectaboutsomeone,justtofindouttheywerecompletelyfalse.IknowIvedonethistoomanytimes!Theshygirltur

21、nsouttobeoneofthefunniestgirlsIevermet,theselfishgirlisactuallyverysensitiveandloving,thecockyboyisnotsureofhimselfandsoon.Ihopethereisaworldwherewestopjudgingapersonbywhattheywear,theirhairstyle,theirjob,theircar;andwesimplyloveandacceptthemforwhotheyare.Someonemayhaveabadhairbecausetheyoverslept,o

22、rtheirclothesdontmatchbecausetheirhouseburneddownandlosteverything.AllI msayingis,“ Canwefocusmoreonwhatsgoingoninsideapersonratherthantheoutside? ” Therearesomanypeoplewhoseemlikeeverythingisjustfineontheoutside,buttheinsideisangryorhurting.Theydon tknowhowtojustbethemselvesortheyreafraidtobecauset

23、heymaybethoughtofasthe“ crazy” or “ strange”person.IknowbecauseIusedtobethatperson.Itrulybelieveeverythingbeginswithourselves.Beforewecanreallystopjudgi ngothersbytheoutsidewemuststopjudgingourselves.Wemustknowhowwetreatourselvesfirst.Let sstopgettinginourownwayandacceptourselvesandothersasweare.41.

24、Itsalwaysnotrightforus_.A.togivepeopleachancebeforewejudgethemB.toknowwhat sgoingonbeneaththesurfaceC.tolearnmorebeforewejudgeothersinpracticeD.tojudgeothersonlybythesurfaceorotherswords42.Theunderlinedword“ cocky ”inParagraph2probablymeans_.A.lovelyB.cleverC.proudD.stupid43.Whenwejudgeaperson,wesho

25、uldpaymoreattentionto_.A.whathewearsB.whathedoesorhasC.ourfirstfeelingsandthoughtsD.what sgoingoninsidehim 44.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE? A.Somepeoplehopethateverythingisfineontheoutside. B.Somanypeoplethinkofthemselvesascrazyorstrange.C.Weshouldbeourselvesandacceptourselvesasweare.D.Wemust

26、learnhowwetreatothersfirst,notourselves.45.Whatsthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Dontjudgeabookbyitscover.B.Judgeapersonbyhisoutside.C.Learntojustbeyourselves.D.Acceptwhatyouandothersare.CYourerunninglateforworkandyoucantfindyourkeys.Whatreallymakesyouangryisthatinyoursearch,youpickupandmovethemwithoutre

27、alizing.Thismaybebecausethebrainsystemdealingwiththetaskareworkingatdifferentspeeds,withthevisual视觉的systemunabletokeeppace.SosaysGraydenSolmanattheUniversityofWaterlooin Ontario,Canada.Tostudyhowwesearch,Solman steamcreatedasimplecomputer-basedtaskaboutsearchingthroughapileofcoloredshapesonacomputer

28、screen.Volunteerswereaskedtofindacertainshapeasqu icklyaspossible,whilethecomputermonitoredtheiractions.“ Between10and20percentofthetime,theywouldmisstheobject, ” saysSolman,eventhoughtheypickeditup. “Wethoughtthatwasquiteoften. ” Tofindoutwhy,teamdevelopedanumberoffurtherexperiments.Tocheckwhetherv

29、 olunteerswerejustforgettingtheirobject,theygaveanewgroupalistofthingstorememberbeforethesearchtask,whichtheyhadtorecall回忆afterwards.Theideawastofilleachvolunteers“ memoryload” ,sothattheywereunabletoholdanyotherinformationintheirsh ort-termmemory.Althoughthiswasexpectedtohaveabadeffectontheirperfor

30、ma nceatthesearchtask,theextraloadmadenodifferencetothepercentageofmista kesvolunteersmade. Tocheckthatthevolunteerswerepayingenoughattentiontothethingstheyweremoving,Solman steamcreatedanothertaskaboutalotofcardsmarkedwithshapesthatcanonlybes eenwhilethecardwasbeingmoved.Again,theyweresurprisedtose

31、ethesamelevel ofmistake,saysSolman.Solman steamthinkthatthesysteminthebrainthatdealswithmovementisrunningtooqui cklyforthevisualsystemtokeepup.Whileyouaresearchingamessyhousetofindy ourkeys,youmightnotbegivingyourvisualsystemenoughtimetoworkoutwhateac hobjectis.46.Inyoursearchforyourkeys,thesurprisi

32、ngfactisthat_. A.it syourangerthatmakesithardtofindthem B.youhavereallyfoundthembutwithoutnoticing C.thebrainsystemsarealwaysworkingwell D.thevisualsystemisalwaysgoingwrong47.Inthecomputer-basedtaskvolunteerstaskisto_.A.studyhowwesearchB.createcoloredshapesC.lookforsomeshapeD.monitorothersactions48.

33、InalltheexperimentsSolmansteamfindthat_.A.it smoredifficultforvolunteerstorecallafterwardsB. “memoryload”hasaffectedtheirperformancemuch C.differentvolunteersmaymakedifferentmistakes D.volunteersalwayshavethesamelevelofmistake49.Ifwewanttofindourkeysquicklyweshould_A.improveourshort-termmemorybydoin

34、gdifferenttasks B.payenoughattentiontothethingsthataremoving C.slowthesysteminthebrainthatdealswithmovement D.givevisualsystemenoughtimetokeepupwiththebrain 50.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus? A.Thereasonwhywecantfindourkeys. B.Thewaythatthebraindealswiththetask. C.TheexperimentsSolman steamhasdone.D

35、.Themistakesthatvolunteershavemade.DPeoplewhorescueanimalscanbehardtobelieveanyonedeservesthefurrycreatures.Somerescuegroupsthinkownersshouldn thavefull-timejobs.Othersrefusefamilieswithchildren.SomerescuersthinktheapartmentisOKforhumansbutnotfordogs,orobjecttoacatsboxbeingplacedinabasement.Somesayn

36、otopeoplewhowouldletadogrunaroundthebackyard,orallowacatoutside,ever.Itusedtobethatpeoplewhowantedtogetananimalwenttothelocalshelter,sawonetheyliked,paidasmallfee,anddrovehomewithanewpet.Sincethe1990s,however,anewgroupofrescuershasappeared.Theseareprivategroups,orevenindividu als 个人 ,whocreatenetwor

37、ksofvolunteerstocareforneedyanimals. Theneworganizationstakepetsoutofthesheltersandraisethem,usuallyinprivatehomes,untiltherightownercomesalong.Theycontrolthefateofanincreasin gnumberofanimals.InNewYorkCity,forexample,almost45percentofthedogsand catsthatcomeintotheAnimalCare&Controlsystemarepassedto

38、oneofmorethan15 0privaterescuegroups.Groupslikethesehavetoohighstandardsforwhowantstoadopt 收 养 apet.Sosomepeopledecidetobuyadog,cat,bird,orguineapigfromapetstore.Iknowbecausethat swhathappenedtome.Afewmonthsagoduringalongchat,Imentionedinpassinghowridiculous 荒 谬 somerescuegroupswere.Whenmyfamilydeci

39、dedtogetasecondrescuedog,IfeltitwasmyjobtoprovetothegroupsthatIwasntavivisectionist活体解剖者 . ButfinallyIfeltsofedupthatwedecidedtobuyadogandfoundourlovelypet-Lily.51.Peoplewhorescueanimalsthinkthat_.A.fewpeoplecanadoptdogsorcatsB.peoplewithnoworkarenotrightownersC.familieswithchildrencanadoptdogsorcat

40、sD.dogsorcatsshouldbeplacedinabasement52.Inthepastpeoplecould_.A.notallowcatsordogstostayoutsideB.easilygetapetfromthelocalshelterC.buyapetfromnetworksofvolunteersD.driveneedyanimalstothelocalshelter53.Whatsthemainideaofthethirdparagraph? A.Rescuegroupscontrolmoreandmoreneedydogsandcats.B.Theneworga

41、nizationsraisetheanimalsinprivatehomes.C.Anincreasingnumberofanimalswillfindtherightowner.D.Almost45percentofthedogsandcatsareinprivaterescuegroups.54.Whywouldsomepeopleratherbuyapetthanadoptonefromrescuegroups? A.Becauseadoptingapetwillcostthemtoomuchmoney. B.Becauserescuersdon tallowthemtoadoptape

42、t. C.Becausetheycan tprovetheyarenotvivisectionists.D.Becausethestandardsmadebyrescuersaretoohighforthem.55.Wecaninferfromthetextthat_.A.nowtherescuershavedecidedtoraisetheanimalsbythemselves B.theanimalswillliveworseinprivatehomesthanthelocalshelter C.therearemanyrescuegroupshopingtomakemoneyfromth

43、eanimals D.thewriterisnothappywiththeworkofsomerescuegroups第二卷主观题共70 分一. 读音标写单词共10 小题,每题1 分,总分值10 分1./ 2. 3. 4. 56. 7. 8. 9. 10. 二、课文语言点及应用共三节,总分值40 分第一节:单词拼写共10 小题,每题1 分,总分值10 分11. Policesaidtheywerec_担心 about theboy ssafety.12. I_( 认出 ) myfriendinthephotographimmediately.13. Alicetrustsyou;onlyyoucanp_hertogiveupthefoolishidea.14. Shehaslearnttob_herfeelings.15. The(坚决的 )lookonhisfaceshowedthathehadenoughconfidenceinhimself.16. Only_(受过教育的 ) peoplecanhaveagoodunderstandingofthe

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