Module 1 My First Day at Senior High试题Word文档格式.docx
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A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.when
25.TherecommendationhegavemeisthatI______moretravelingtoopenmyeyes.
A.willdoB.coulddoC.shoulddoD.mustdo
26.TheIceHotelinSwedenislike_____wonderfulfairytaleworld.Thousandsofvisitorscameto_____hoteleveryday.
A.the;
theB.a;
theC.a;
aD./;
the
27.We’llgotoParisforourholiday_____itisn’ttooexpensive.
A.exceptB.providedC.sofarasD.unless
28.It’snecessarytobepreparedforajobinterview.______theanswersreadywillbeofgreathelp.
A.TohavehadB.HavinghadC.HaveD.Having
29.Whenaskedbythepolice,hesaidthatheremembered______attheparty,butnot_______.
A.toarrive;
leavingB.toarrive;
toleaveC.arriving;
leavingD.arriving;
toleave
30.ProfessorSmith,alongwithhisassistants,______ontheprojectdayandnighttomeetthedeadline.
A.workB.workingC.isworkingD.areworking
31.MoreandmorepeoplearesingingupforYogaclassesnowadays,____advantageofthehealthandrelaxationbenefits.
A.takingB.takenC.havingtakenD.havingbeentaken
32.Tomistoocareless,sohe_____forthefailureofthetask.
A.blamesB.istobeblamedC.istoblameD.istoblamed
33.Weshould______good_____evil.
A.compare;
toB.contrast;
withC.contrast;
toD.contrast;
as
34.Youcan’t______yourparentsforever,becauseyouhavetobeindependentwhenyougrowup.WhichofthefollowingisNOTright?
A.countonB.relyonC.dependonD.liveon
35.Ifyouare______knowledge,youshouldstudyhard,
A.thirstyforB.thirstyofC.desireforD.desireto
第二节:
完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
Ayoungmanstoleintoaroomthroughanopenwindow.He36throughalltheroom,buthedidn’tfindanymoney37abankbook(存折).Hethought,“IfIhavesomecredentials(证件)ofthe38,I’llbeabletogetthemoneyinthebank.”Suddenlytohis39,hecaughtsightofanidentitycard(身份证)onthe40ofthedeskjustbeforehim.Sohesnatcheditquicklyandrushedtothebankwith41.
42thebankbookandtheidentitycard,thewomanclerkinthebankwasso43thatherfacesuddenlyturned44andshesattheredumbfounded(发呆)foraminute.Butshetriedthebesttohideher45,andthenina46voicesaidtotheuncommonman,“Excuseme,canyoutellmewhatisthe47betweenyouandtheownerofthebankbook?
”Beingso48,theyoungmanwhowaswaitingturnedred:
“He…he…oh,sorry,I49she…sheismywife…”“NowIsee,”saidthewomanclerk,andalmostatthetime,shegaveaquick50onabutton.Immediatelyanagedpolicemancameoutofasideroom.
“Comealongwithme,youngman!
”saidthepoliceman.
“What’sthematter?
”theman51backinacoldvoice.
“Lookatthis!
”itwasawoman’sangryvoice.
Themancouldn’t52lookingupandtohissurprisehefound53wasthewomanclerkwhowasholdingtheidentitycard54herface.Also,thephotoonitsuggestedshehappenedtobethe55ownerofthebankbook.
36.A.searchedB.gotC.walkedD.examined
37.A.forB.ofC.orD.but
38.A.houseB.roomC.bankD.owner
39.A.surpriseB.joyC.sorrowD.interest
40.A.bottomB.backC.surfaceD.side
41.A.pleasureB.excitementC.satisfactionD.difficulty
42.A.HandingoverB.TakingoverC.HandinginD.Takingout
43.A.frightenedB.disappointedC.excitedD.surprised
44.A.coldB.paleC.redD.bright
45.A.bankbookB.cardC.expressionD.money
46.A.loundB.calm(沉着的)C.softD.low
47.A.differenceB.troubleC.matterD.relation
48.A.doubtedB.askedC.gazedatD.shoutedat
49.A.thinkB.supposeC.meanD.believe
50.A.knockB.beatC.touchD.strike
51.A.lookedB.talkedC.foughtD.quarreled
52.A.stopB.keepC.mindD.help
53.A.thatB.sheC.whichD.it
54.A.overB.upwardC.besideD.behind
55.A.onlyB.veryC.justD.best
第三部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;
每小题2分,满分40分)
A
TherewasatimewhenmostpeopleintheUnitedStatesbelievedthatthetomatowasapoisonousfood.Inthe1820s,afarmerrealizedthevalueofthetomatoandwantedtomakeitpopular.
Unfortunatelypeoplewereafraidtotryit.Theythoughtthatifyouateatomato,youwouldsurelygetsick.“Eatatomatowithfish,andyou’dbetterhaveadoctorhandy.Eatatomatowithfishandicecream,forgetthedoctor.Callanundertaker.”
Thefarmerdecidedtodosomethingsurprising.Heleteverybodyknowfarandwidethatonthenextmarketday,hewouldstandontheCourtHousestepsandeatatomato.Peoplecamefromallovertowatchhim.Thefarmerwaiteduntilalargecrowdhadgathered.ThenhewalkedquicklytotheCourtHousesteps,liftedabasketoftomatoesforalltosee,andateone.Another.Athird.Andhedidn’tdie.
Farmershavebeengrowingtomatoeseversince.BoxesoftomatoesgotothemarketPoisonous?
Theyarejustwonderful,asmostpeoplenowagree.
56.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?
A.Peopleoftenhavewrongbeliefs
B.Itiseasytochangepeople’sminds
C.HowtomatobecamepopularintheUS.
D.TomatoeswerefirstgrownbyUSfarmers.
57.Fromtheunderlinedsentencesinthesecondparagraphwelearnthatinthe1820speople
thought.
A.fishandicecreamwereverygoodfood
B.onetomatohadenoughpoisontokillaperson
C.onlyanundertakercouldsavethelifeofapersonwhoatetomatoes
D.fish,tomato,andicecreamifeatentogethercouldkillaperson
58.Thelastword“undertaker”inthesecondparagraphmeans.
A.apersonwhosejobisburyingthedead
B.apersonwhotakescareofhisbusiness
C.apersonwhodigstheearth
D.apersonwhomakesthedeadpeoplecometolifeagain
B
Safedrivingstartsbeforeyouturntheengine.Youcangetreadytodrivealwaysby:
1.Seatingyourselfrightbehindthewheel(方向盘)ratherthantothesidewhereitisdifficulttoreachallthecontrols.
2.Fasteningyourselfupnotonlyforsafety,buttopreventbeingthrownfromthewheelduringsuddenturns.
3.Turningyourmirrorssoyoucanseemostofthefields.
4.Placingyourhandsonthewheelinthenineandthreeo’clockpositionforquickturning.
Nowyouarereadyforsafedriving.Onthewaytherearesixthingsyoucandotohaveasafejourney:
1.Lookaheadattentively.Atthefirstsignoffog,slowdown,turnonlightsandmakesureyouknowwhereyouare.
2.Checkbehind.Lookattheside-andviewmirrorsatleasteverysevenseconds.
3.Keepproperdistancefromothervehicles.(车辆)aheadtopreventthedangeroftheirsuddenstop.
4.Payspecialattentiontoon-comingvehicles.Thebestwaytomeettheon-comingvehiclesistoslowdownandmoveasfastaspossibletotheright.
5.Takecareatcrossing.Slowdownandlookleft,thenright,thenleftagainbeforepassingthrough.Keepwatchinguntilyouaresafelypastthepointofdanger.
Practisepatienceandbepolite.Adriverwhohaspatienceandispolitewillhavetimetoactproperlyifthereshouldbeaproblemtodevelop.
59.Beforegettingyourcargoing,youshouldputyourhands.
A.ontheupperandlowerpartsofthewheel
B.ontheleftsideandrightsideofthewheelseparately
C.onthecentralpartofthewheelneartheclock
D.onthelowerpartofthewheel
60.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Duringthejourneythedrivermusttakearightposition
B.Whilepassingacrossroad,thedrivershouldkeeplookingtotheleftandthentotheright.
C.Whiledriving,thedrivershouldputthemirroratarightangle(角度)soastoseewell
D.Hurryingisperhapsoneoftheworstenemiestoadriver.
61.Whilethedriverisdriving,.
A.heshouldcloselyfollowothervehiclesahead
B.hiscarshouldkeepawayfromthevehiclesaheadasfaraspossible
C.thereshouldn’tbetoomanyvehiclesinfrontofhiscar
D.hiscarshouldn’tbetooclosetothevehiclesahead
62.Whatisthemostbasicthingagooddrivershouldhave?
A.Aperfectskillofdriving.B.Averygoodeyesight.
C.Politenessandpatience.D.Goodmemoryofthedrivingrules
C
Thefamousdirectorofabigandexpensivemovieplannedtofilmabeautifulsunsetovertheocean,sothattheaudiencescouldseehishero(男主角)andheroine(女主角)infrontofitattheendofthefilmastheysaidgoodbyetoeachotherforever.Hesenthiscameracrew(摄制组)outoneeveningtofilmthesunsetforhim.
Thenextmorninghesaidtothemen,“Haveyouprovidedmewiththatsunset?
”
“No,sir.”Themenanswered.
Thedirectorwasangry.“Whynot?
”heasked.
“Well,sir.”oneofthemenanswered,“We’reontheeastcoasthere,andthesunsetsinthewest.Wecangetyouasunriseoverthesea,ifnecessary,butnotasunset.”
“ButIwantasunset!
”thedirectorshouted.“Gototheairport,takethenextflighttothewestcoast,andgetone.”
Butthenayoungsecretaryhadanidea.“Whydon’tyouphotographasunrise,”shesuggested,“andthenplayitbackwards?
Thenit’lllooklikeasunset.”
“That’saverygoodidea!
”thedirectorsaid.Thenheturnedtothecameracrewandsaid,“TomorrowmorningIwantyoutogetmeabeautifulsunriseoverthesea.”
Thecameracrewwentoutearlythenextmorningandfilmedabrightsunriseoverthebeachinthemiddleofabeautifulbay(海湾).Thenatnineo’clock.Theytookittotothedirector.“Hereitis,s
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