安徽省巢湖市学年高一英语上册第一次月考试题.docx
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安徽省巢湖市学年高一英语上册第一次月考试题
柘皋中学2018-2019学年度上学期高一英语试卷
第一部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
TodayalmosteveryoneknowscomputersandtheInternet.IfIaskyou"Whatisthemostimportantinyourlife?
"maybeyouwillsay"ComputersandtheInternet."
Thefirstcomputerwasmadein1946.Itwasverybigbutitworkedslowly.Todaycomputersaregettingsmallerandsmaller.Buttheyworkfasterandfaster.Whatcancomputersdo?
Awriterhassaid,"Peoplecan'tlivewithoutcomputerstoday."
TheInternetcamealittlelaterthancomputers.Itisabouttwenty-fiveyearslaterthancomputers.Butnowitcanbefoundalmosteverywhere.Wecanuseittoreadbooks,writeletters,doshopping,playgamesormakefriends.
ManystudentsliketheInternetverymuch.TheyoftengointotheInternetassoonastheyarefree.TheymakefriendsontheInternetandmaybetheyhaveneverseenthesefriends.Theydon'tknowtheirrealnames,agesandevensex(性别).Theyaresointerestedinmakingthe"unrealfriends"thattheycan'tputtheirheartsintostudy.Manyofthemcan'tcatchupwithothersonmanysubjectsbecauseofthat.
WecanusecomputersandtheInternettolearnmoreabouttheworld.Butatthesametime,weshouldrememberthatnotallthethingscanbedonebycomputersandtheInternet.
1.TheInternetcannotbeusedfor.
A.studyingB.thinkingC.shoppingD.playing
2.Whenthecomputerwasinvented,itwas.
A.largeandworkedquickly
B.smallandworkedslowly
C.smallbutworkedquickly
D.largebutworkedslowly
3.TheInternetwasbornisabout.
A.1960B.1980C.1971D.1985
4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.FewstudentslikegoingintotheInternet.
B.StudentsusetheInternettomake"realfriends".
C.Studentsdon'tknowthefriendsontheInternetverywell.
D.These"unrealfriends"oftenmeeteachother.
B
"Badluckalwayscomesinthree"andlastSaturdayseemedtoproveit.Aftertroublewiththecarandthetelevision,wespenttheeveningwaitingforthenexttrouble.Shortlyafterdinnerwebothsmelledsmoke.Mywife,whowasoftencarelesswhencooking,rantothekitchenbutreturnedlookingpuzzled.Irushedupthestairstoseesmokecomingfromunderourbedroomdoor.Iwenttothebathroomandtiedawetclothovermyface.ThenIreturnedtothebedroom,openedthedoorandcrawled(爬)in-therewouldbelesssmokeatfloorlevel.WithonehandreachingoutinfrontofmeIadvancedcarefullyfeelingfortheswitchtoturnofftheelectricblanket.AtthatmomentIheardthebellofacomingfireengine.Thankgoodnessmywifehadnotbeenwastinghertime.
5.Thewiferushedintothekitchenbecause.
A.shewasafraidthesmokewascausedbyhercarelessness
B.sheleftsomethinginthekitchen
C.thesmokecameoutofthekitchen
D.thingsinthekitchenwereeasytocausefire
6.Thecauseofthefiremightbe.
A.electricityB.thekitchen
C.thefireD.badluck
7.Wecanguessthatwhenthehusbandwasupstairstryingtostopthesmoke,.
A.thewifewasdownstairsdoingnothing
B.thefiremensawthesmokeandcame
C.thewifetelephonedthefiremen
D.theywereingreatdanger
8.Thepassagewantstoexpressthat.
A."THREE"isanunluckynumber
B.anunluckypersonwillonlyhavetroublethreetimes
C.anunluckypersonwillhavetroubleoneafteranother
D."THREE"alwayscomeswithabadluck.
C
Scientistsaremakingnewstudyofcoloranditseffectsonourhealth.Theyhaveknownforalongtimethatthecolorofaroomorthecolorofthelightinitcanaffectourfeelings.Manyprisonsandhospitalshaveatleastoneroomthatispaintedpink.Officialshavefoundthatputtinganangryscreamingpersonintoapinkroomhasacalmingeffect.Scientistalsohavefoundthatlightandcolorcanproducephysicalchangesinourbodies.ProfessorFalfanworkedwiththegroupof9disabledchildrenattheschoolinAlbert.Twoofthechildrenwereblind.Theothersevenhadnormalsight.Thescientistschangedthecoloroftheschoolroom,thenlookedforchangesinbloodpressure,heartbeatandbreathingrate.Theeffectsofcolorchangeswerethesamefortheblindchildrenasforthosewithnormalsight.Theirbloodpressuredroppedfromabout120to100.Similarchangeswerenotreportedinheartbeatandthebreathing.
Thechildrenalsowerecalmerandlessexcited.Thenthecolorsoftheroomwerereturnedtoorangeandwhite.Bloodpressure,heartbeatandbreathingratewentupandthechildrenbecameexcitedagain.ProfessorFalfansaiddifferentcolorsproducedifferentlevelofenergy.Hesaidthedifferencesseemtoaffectchemicalsinthebrainthatcarrymessagesfromnerve(神经)tonerveandfromnervetomuscle.
9.Lightandcolorcanaffect.
A.onlyone’sfeelings
B.one’senergyandspirit
C.one’sheartbeat,brainactivities,bloodpressure,feelingsandemotions
D.one’smental(精神的)changes
10.Accordingtothepassage,orangeandwhitecanmakepeople.
A.calmB.upsetC.sickD.excited
11.Thecolorofpinkhasacalmingeffect,thatistosay,thecolorofpinkaffects.
A.theskinB.theeyesC.themusclesD.thebrain
12.Afterreadingthepassagewecanconcludethat.
A.blindpeoplecanbeaffectedbycolortoo
B.one’sheartwillbeatfasterinacolorfulroomthaninawhiteroom
C.ifone’sbloodpressuredrops,hisbreathingwillgetslowerandslower
D.feelingsandemotionscanaffectthechemicalsinthebrain
D
Mr.andMrs.Jacksonworkedinthesameworkplace.Themanwasskillfulandcouldmakeallkindsofpartsandrepairthemachines.Thebosslikedhimandpaidhimmorethanhisworkmates.Buthehadtogiveallhismoneytohiswifeandsheboughtthefood,clothesanddrinksforherself.Hewasangrywithherbutcouldn’tsayanything.Allthemenintheworkplacewereafraidoftheirwivesandtheyfeltsorryforeachother.
ItwasMarch8thandallthewomenhadadayoff.Themencouldsayalltheywanted.Theysaidtheyhadtodoallthehouseworkathomebutthewomenalwaysspentmuchmoneyontheirclothes.Andtheydidn’tthinkitwasfairthatwomenhadtheirownfestivalbuttheydidn’t.Themoretheysaid,theangriertheybecame.TheydecidedtowritealettertotheUNandadvisedthemtorescind(取消)the“Women’sDay”,andtheyaskedMr.Jacksontodoit.Themanagreedandbegantowriteitatatable.
JustatthatmomentwhenMr.Jacksonfinishedit,hiswifecamein.Shehadleftherkeyintheworkplaceandcametolookforit.Themanhurriedtohidetheletter.Butitwastoolate,Shemadehimhandittoher.Havingreadit,thewomanreturnedthelettertohimandsaidwithasmile,“HowcanyoupostittotheUNifIdon’tsupplyyouthemoneyforbuyingastamp?
”
13.Mr.Jacksonhadtogiveallhismoneytohiswifebecause.
A.helovedherverymuch
B.sheboughtallforhim
C.sheneededmuchmoney
D.hewasafraidofher
14.Mr.Jacksonandhisfriendshoped.
A.theUNcouldrescindtheWomen’sDay
B.theirwivescouldbefriendlytothem
C.tostoptheirwivesmaltreating(虐待)them
D.tobuyeverythingtheywanted
15.Mr.Jacksonwasafraidthat,sohehurriedtohidetheletter.
A.hiswifewouldtakehimtothepolicestation
B.hiswifewouldreporthimtotheboss
C.hiswifewouldfindoutwhathewaswriting
D.hiswifewoulddiscovertheletter
16.Mrs.JacksonreturnedthelettertoMr.Jacksonbecause.
A.shethoughthewashavingajokewithher
B.shethoughthecouldn’tpostitwithoutanystamps
C.shethoughthedidn’tknowwheretheUNwas
D.shedidn’tthinktheUNwouldbelievehim
E
Ialwayshavedifficultyinbuyingbirthdaypresents.Myideaneverseemstogofartherthanties,pensorcards.But,strangelyenough,itdidnottakemelongtodecideonTom’sbirthdaypresent.Forthefirsttimeinlife,Ihadagoodidea…Iwouldbuyhimabottleofchampagne(香摈酒).Beforethepartybegan,TomsuggestedthatIshouldopenthebottle.Iputitbetweenmykneesandbegantopull,butitremainedunmoved.Soonalotofpeoplegatheredroundtowatchthefightbetweenmeandthebottle.Icouldhearallkindsof“helpful”suggestionsfromthemlike“Breakthetopoff”,“Useyourteeth”,etc.ButIwaslosingthefight.Wewerefightingonthefloortogether,whenallofasuddentherewasaloud“Pop”andthecork(塞子)shotupintotheairwhiletheangrybottleshowered(淋)everybodywithchampagne.
17.Whenbuyingbirthdaypresents,Ifindmyideais________.
A.colorfulB.poorC.richD.good
18.Iwas_______mypresentforTom’sbirthday.
A.veryproudofB.verysorryfor
C.afraidofD.tiredof
19.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Someofthesuggestionswereverybad.
B.Itriedallthewaysthatthepeoplesuggested.
C.Allthesuggestionswerehelpful.
D.Thoughthepeoplearoundgaveallkindsofsuggestions,Iwasnotabletoopenthebottleatfirst.
20.Atlast________.
A.Imanagedtoopenthebottle
B.nobodyopenedthebottle
C.thebottlewasbroken
D.Ihaven’topenedthebottle
第二部分:
完形填空(每小题1分,共20分)
Inacertainpolicestationanofficerboughtsomefreshmushrooms(蘑菇)fromthemarket.Hewasso21_____withwhathehadboughtthatheagreedto22_____themushroomswithhisbrotherofficers.Whentheirbreakfastarrivedthenextmorning,eachofficer23____somemushroomsonhisplate.
“24______thedogwithapiecefirst,”suggestedone25____officer.Hewasafraidthatthemushrooms26______bepoisonous.Thedogseemedto27_____hismushroom,andtheofficersthen28______toeattheirmeal,sayingthatthemushroomshadanunusualbutpleasant29______.
Anhourlater,however,therewasconfusion(混乱)30_____thegardenerrushedinandtoldthemthatthedogwas31______.Atonc
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