江苏南京学大教育专修学校1819学度高一下学期测试试题英语.docx
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江苏南京学大教育专修学校1819学度高一下学期测试试题英语
江苏南京学大教育专修学校18-19学度高一下学期2月测试试题-英语
英语试题
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100分考试时间:
60分钟
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请考生使用蓝色或黑色圆珠笔、签字笔或钢笔作答。
考核内容:
考试范围介绍
模块2最后一单元至模三第一单元
涉及知识及考点
定语从句词汇
成绩统计:
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卷Ⅰ〔30分钟,50分〕
第一节单项选择〔共10题总分值20每题2分〕
1、---What_______funitistoplaywithcomputergames!
---Don’tyouthinkit’s________wasteoftime?
A.a;aB./;aC./;theD.the;the
2.Mymotherinsistedthecoat____mequitewellandthatI____itwhenattendingassembly.
A.fit;woreB.fitted;wear
C.shouldmatch;wearD.matched;wore
3.Therearetwothousandstudentsinthiscollege,______arefromthecountryside.
A.one-thirdofthemB.one-thirdofwhich
C.one-thirdofwhomD.one-thirdinwhich
4._________twoprofessorswhobothworeawarmsmileontheirface.
A.WalkingtowardsmewasB.Walkingtowardsmewere
C.TowardsmewaswalkingD.Walkedtowardsmewere
5ManyairlinesinEuropehadto________duetothevolcanoeruptioninIceland.
A.giveoffB.closedownC.turnoffD.getdown
6.Coulditbeintherestaurantin___________youhaddinnerwithmeyesterday_________
youlostyourhandbag?
A.that;whichB.which;thatC.where;thatD.that;where
7.Ishallneverforgetthoseyears____Ilivedinthefarm___youvisitedlastweek.
A.when;whereB.which;whichC.when;whichD.which;where
8.Hiscuriosityandhardwork_________hisgreatdiscoveriesinscience.
A.resultedinB.arrivedatC.resultedfromD.layin
9.-------Oh,it’syou.I________you.Whyareyoulookingsothinandpale?
-------Ihavebeenillforweeksandstillundertreatment.
A.can’trecognizeB.couldhardlyrecognize
C.haven’trecognizedD.wasn’trecognizing
10.Thechairmanthought_____necessarytoinviteProfessorSmithtospeakatthemeeting.
A.thatB.itC.thisD.him
第二节完形填空〔共20小题总分值30分〕
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出能够填入空白处的最正确选项。
NooneintheUnitedStatescouldforgetthesorrowfulstory,April14th,1865,36__AbrahamLincolnwasmurdered.
Thenightafteraverybusy37,thePresidentandhiswifewenttoFord’sTheatreinWashingtonD.Cwhereanewplaywastobeputon.
Nearthetheatre38a25-year-oldunsuccessfulactornamedJohnWilkesBooth,whowasstronglyagainsttheNorththoughhehadn’tfought39theSouthhimself.Astheplay40afteramomentofrest,Boothcameintothetheatre.Hewalkedslowlyandquietly41thedoorthroughwhichhecouldseethePresident’s42.Helooked43carefullysoastofindtheguards44taskwastoprotectthePresidentfromtheenemy.Tohisjoy,therewasnoneof45andnobodynoticedhim.Hereachedthedoorquicklyandbegantogetholdofthegun46inhispocket.
Itwasquietinthetheatreandeveryone47hiseyesonthestage.Suddenlyaterriblesoundof48brokeinontheplay.Itsurprisedeveryoneandsoontheylooked49wherethesoundhadjustcome.SmokewasseencomingoutofthePresident’sbox,wherethe50hadenjoyedtheplay.Rightawaythetheatrewasfullofshoutingandexcitedpeople.Soldiershurriedinto_51thebuilding,butitwastoo52!
Themurdererhadalready53fromtheboxontothestage,fromwhichthenhehurriedlyranoutofthetheatreandsoondisappearedinthe54_.
ThenewscamethatLincoln,whomthepeoplehad55toloveasaninspiringleaderandawise,warm-hearted,honestman,wasshotinthechestanddiedearlythenextmorning.
11.A.asB.whereC.whenD.how
12.A.timeB.workC.dayD.hour
13.A.livedB.stayedC.stoodD.worked
14.A.againstB.withC.forD.under
15.A.stoppedB.startedC.lastedD.ended
16.A.towardsB.intoC.upD.over
17.A.faceB.wifeC.boxD.hat
18A.aroundB.behindC.backD.forward
19.A.whichB.whoseC.thatD.their
20.A.guardsB.themC.peopleD.soldiers
21.A.hiddenB.putC.keptD.lain
22.A.putB.fixedC.madeD.fastened
23.A.gunB.cryC.shotD.noise
24.A.atB.upC.downD.to
25.A.wifeB.guardC.LincolnsD.President
26.A.searchB.surroundC.searchforD.lookedat
27.A.noisyB.darkC.lateD.smoky
28.A.wentB.rushedC.runD.jumped
29.A.buildingB.darkC.crowdsD.country
30.A.wantedB.goneC.comeD.meant
卷Ⅱ〔30分钟,50分〕
第三节:
阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分)
A
Haveyoueverhadthestrangefeelingthatyouwerebeingwatched?
Youturnedaroundand,sureenough,someonewaslookingrightatyou!
Parapsychologists(灵学家)saythathumanshaveanaturalabilitytosensewhensomeoneislookingatthem.Toresearchwhethersucha“sixthsense”reallyexists,RobertBaker,apsychologist(心理学家)attheUniversityofKentucky,didtwoexperiments.
Inthefirstone,Bakersatbehindunknowingpeopleinpublicplacesandstaredatthebacksoftheirheadsfor5to15minutes.Thesubjects〔受试者〕wereeating,drinking,reading,studying,watchingTV,orworkingatacomputer.Bakermadesurethatthepeoplecouldnottellthathewassittingbehindthemduringthoseperiods.Later,whenhequestionedthesubjects,almost allofthemsaidtheyhadnosensethatsomeonewasstaringatthem.
Forthesecondexperiment,Bakertoldthesubjectsthattheywouldbestaredatfromtimetotimefrombehindinalaboratorysetting.Thepeoplehadtowritedownwhentheyfelttheywerebeingstaredatandwhentheyweren’t.Bakerfoundthatthesubjectswerenobetterattellingwhentheywerestaredatandwhentheyweren’t.
Bakerconcludesthatpeopledonothavetheabilitytosensewhenthey’rebeingstaredat.Ifpeopledoubttheoutcomeofhistwoexperiments,saidBaker,“Isuggesttheyrepeattheexperimentsandseeforthemselves.”
31.Theaimofthetwoexperimentsisto ________.
A.explainwhenpeoplecanhaveasixthsense
B.showhowpeopleactwhilebeingwatchedinthelab
C.studywhetherhumanscansensewhentheyarestaredat
D.provewhyhumanshaveasixthsense
32.Theunderlinedword“outcome”inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans ________.
A.value B.result C.performance D.connection
33.Inthesecondexperiment,thesubjects_________.
A.couldtellwhentheywerestaredatandwhentheyweren’t.
B.couldtellwhentheywerestaredatbutcouldn’ttellwhentheyweren’t.
C.couldn’ttellwhentheywerestaredatbutcouldtellwhentheyweren’t.
D.couldn’ttellwhentheywerestaredatorwhentheyweren’t.
34.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?
A.Peoplearebornwithasixthsense.
B.Theexperimentssupportparapsychologists’idea.
C.Thesubjectsdonothaveasixthsenseintheexperiments.
D.Peoplehaveasixthsenseinallplaces.
B
By2050
Futurologists〔以后学家〕predictthatlifewillprobablybeverydifferentin2050.
TVchannels〔频道〕willhavedisappeared.Instead,peoplewillchooseaprogramfroma“menu”andacomputerwillsendtheprogramdirectlytothetelevision.Today,wecanusetheWorldWideWebtoreadnewspaperstoriesandseepicturesonacomputerthousandsofkilometersaway.By2050,music,films,programs,newspapers,andbookswillcometousbycomputer.
Carswillrunonnew,cleanfuelsandtheywillgoveryfast.Carswillhavecomputerstocontrolthespeedandtherewon’tbeanyaccidents.Today,manycarshavecomputersthattelldriversexactlywheretheyare.By2050,thecomputerwillcontrolthecaranddriveittoyourdestination.Spaceplaneswilltakepeoplehalfwayaroundtheworldin2hours.Today,theUnitedStatesSpaceShuttlecangointospaceandlandonEarthagain.By2050,spaceplaneswillflyallovertheworldandpeoplewillflyfromLosAngelestoTokyoinjust2hours.
Robotswillhavereplacedpeopleinfactories.Manyfactoriesalreadyuserobots.Bigcomputerspreferrobots—theydon’taskforpayrisesorgoonstrike,andtheywork24hoursaday.By2050,wewillseerobotseverywhere—infactories,schools,offices,hospitals,shopsandhomes.
Medicaltechnologywillhaveconqueredmanydiseases.Today,therearedevices〔设备〕thatconnectdirectlytothebraintohelppeoplehear.By2050,wewillbeabletohelpblindanddeafpeopletoseeandhearagain.
Scientistwillhavediscoveredhowtocontrolgenes〔基因〕.Scientistshavealreadyproducedclones〔克隆〕ofanimals.By2050,scientistswillbeabletoproduceclonesofpeople,anddecidehowtheylook,howtheybehaveandhowclevertheyare.Scientistswillbeabletodothesethings,butshouldthey?
35.Accordingtothepassage,thefollowingcanberealizedtodayEXCEPT__________.
A.readingnewspapersonacomputer
B.makingaspaceshuttlegointospaceandlandonEarthagain
C.creatingclonedanimals
D.choosingTVprogramsfreelyfroma“menu”
36.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatsomebigcompaniespreferrobotstohumanworkers,becausehumanworkers__________.
A.canwork24hoursadayB.oftenaskformorepay
C.arenotcleverenoughD.areoftenlateforwork
37.FromParagraph5wecaninferthat__________.
A.therewillbenoblindanddeafpeopleby2050
B.fewdiseaseswillattackpeopleby2050
C.devicesareconnecteddirectlytothebraintohelppeoplehear
D.medicaltechnologywillbemoreeffectiveby2050
38.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardsthecloningtechnology?
A.Theauthordoesnotsupporttheuseofcloningtechnology.
B.Theauthorthinkshumancloningisimpossible.
C.Theauthordoesnotreallysupporttheideaofhumancloning.
D.Theauthorisquiteexcitedabouthumancloning.
C
Ayearago,August,DaveFusslosthisjobdrivingatruckforasmallcompanyinwestMichigan.Hiswife,Gerrie,wasstillworkinginthelocalschoolcafeteria,butitwashardforDavetofindwork,andthepriceofeverythingwasrising.TheFusseswereatriskofjoiningthemillionsofAmericanswhohavelosttheirhomesinrecentyears.ThenDaveandGerriereceivedatimelygift—$7,000,alegacy(遗产)fromtheirneighborsIshandArleneHatch,whodiedinanaccident.“Itreallymadeadifferencewhenweweremeetingdifficulty.”saysDave.
ButtheFussesweren’ttheonlyfolksinAltoandtheneighboringtownofLowelltoreceiveunexpectedlegacyfromtheHatches.DozensofotherfamiliesweretouchedbywhattheHatcheshaddone.Insomecases,itwasafewthousanddollars;inothers,itwasmorethan$100,000.
ItsurprisednearlyeveryonethattheHatcheshadsomuchmoney,morethan$3million—theywereanelderlycouplewholivedinanoldhouseonwhatwasleftofthefamilyfarm.
ChildrenoftheGreatDepression,IshandArlenewereknownfortheirhabitofsaving.Theypreferredcomparisonshoppingandwouldgofromstoretostore,checkingpricesbeforemakinganewpurchase.
Throughtheyears,theHatchespaidforlocalchildrentoattendsummercampswhentheirparentscouldn’taffordit.“IshandArleneneveraskedifyouneededanything,”saystheirfriendSandyVanWeelden,“Theycouldseethingstheycoulddotomakeyouhappier,andtheywoulddothem.”
EvenmoreextraordinarywasthattheHatchesgaveawaytheirfarmland.ItwastheHatches’wishthattheirlegacy—alegacyofkindnessasmuchasoneofdollarsandcents—shouldenrichthewholecommunityandlastforgenerationstocome.
Neighborshelpingneighbors—thatwasIshandArleneHatch’sstory.
39.Accordingtothetext,theFusses__________.
A.wereemployedbyatruckcompanyB.ledadifficultlife
C.workedinaschoolcafeteriaD.losttheirhome
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