人教2019必修一Welcome unit单元提优测试卷(含答案)

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Welcome
unit单元提优测试卷
考试时间:90分钟   满分:100分
选择题部分
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题3分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Japanese
high
school
students
either
walk
or
ride
bicycles
if
the
distance
is
not
too
far.
In
other
cases,
students
must
take
public
buses
and
trains.
After
junior
high
school,
students
attend
high
schools
based
on
their
high
school
entrance
examination
scores.
So
some
students
travel
a
long
distance
to
attend
the
school.
◆At
School
The
school
day
begins
at
8:30.
Then
students
assemble
in
their
homeroom
classrooms
for
the
day's
studies.
Each
homeroom
class
has
an
average
of
40-45
students.
Students
stay
in
their
homeroom
classrooms
for
most
of
the
school
day.
Only
for
physical
education,
laboratory
classes,
or
other
subjects
requiring
special
facilities
(设备)
do
students
move
to
different
parts
of
the
school.
Between
classes
and
at
lunchtime,
classrooms
can
be
noisy,
lively
places.
Some
schools
may
have
a
cafeteria
(自助餐厅),
but
most
do
not.
In
most
schools,
students
bring
a
box
lunch
from
home,
prepared
by
the
mother
in
the
early
morning
hours.
Japanese
high
school
students
spend
240
days
a
year
at
school,
60
days
more
than
American
students.
Students
in
high
schools
take
three
years'
studying
of
each
of
the
following
subjects:
maths,
social
studies,
Japanese,
science,
and
English.
Other
subjects
include
physical
education,
music,
art,
and
moral
studies.
All
the
students
in
one
grade
level
study
the
same
subjects.
Given
the
number
of
required
subjects,
electives
(选修课)
are
few.
◆After-school
activities
Club
activities
take
place
after
school
every
day.
Students
can
join
only
one
club,
and
they
rarely
change
clubs
from
year
to
year,
so
the
clubs
are
relatively
stable.
Clubs
are
made
up
of
sports
clubs
(baseball,
soccer,
judo,
kendo,
etc.)
and
culture
clubs
(English,
broadcasting,
science,
etc.).
New
students
usually
are
encouraged
to
select
a
club
shortly
after
the
school
year
begins
in
April.
Clubs
meet
for
two
hours
after
school
each
day
and
many
clubs
continue
to
meet
during
school
vacations.
1.Most
Japanese
high
school
students
often
have
lunch
________.
A.in
restaurants
B.in
school
cafeterias
C.at
home
D.in
homeroom
classrooms
2.What
does
the
underlined
word
“rarely”
in
the
fourth
paragraph
mean
A.Always.
B.Never.
C.Seldom.
D.Often.
3.From
the
passage
we
can
know
that
________.
A.there
are
fewer
than
40
students
in
each
homeroom
in
Japanese
high
schools
B.students
must
stay
in
homeroom
classrooms
for
physical
education
C.there
are
few
subjects
for
students
to
choose
except
the
required
ones
D.there
will
not
be
any
club
activity
during
school
vacations
B
First
day
at
school
It
was
my
first
day
at
school
in
London
and
I
was
half-excited
and
half-frightened.
On
my
way
to
school
I
wondered,
what
questions
the
other
boys
would
ask
me
and
practiced
all
the
answers,
“I
am
nine
years
old.
I
was
born
here
but
I
haven't
lived
here
since
I
was
two.
I
was
living
in
Farley.
It's
about
thirty
miles
away.
I
came
back
to
London
two
months
ago.”
I
also
wondered
if
it
was
the
rule
for
boys
to
fight
strangers
like
me,
but
I
was
tall
for
my
age.
I
hoped
they
would
decide
not
to
risk
it.
No
one
took
any
notice
of
me
before
school.
I
stood
in
the
centre
of
the
playground,
expecting
someone
to
say
“hello”,
but
no
one
spoke
to
me.
My
teacher
was
called
Mr
Jones.
There
were
42
boys
in
the
class,
so
I_didn't_stand_out
there,
either,
until
the
first
lesson
of
the
afternoon.
Mr
Jones
was
very
fond
of
Charles
Dickens,
so
he
asked
several
boys
if
they
knew
Dickens'
birthplace,
but
no
one
guessed
right.
A
boy
called
Brian,
the
biggest
in
the
class,
said,
“Timbuktu”,
and
Mr
Jones
went
red
in
the
face.
Then
he
asked
me.
I
said,
“Portsmouth”,
and
everyone
stared
at
me
because
Mr
Jones
said
I
was
right.
This
didn't
make
me
very
popular,
of
course.
“He
thinks
he's
clever,”
I
heard
Brian
say.
After
that,
we
went
out
to
the
playground
to
play
football.
I
was
in
Brian's
team,
and
he
obviously
had
Dickens
in
mind
because
he
told
me
to
go
in
goal.
No
one
ever
wanted
to
be
the
goalkeeper.
“He's
big
enough
and
useless
enough,”
Brian
said
when
someone
asked
him
why
he
had
chosen
me.
As
the
boy
kicked
the
ball
hard
along
the
ground
to
my
right,
I
threw
myself
down
quickly
and
saved
it.
All
my
team
crowded
round
me.
My
bare
knees
were
grazed
and
bleeding.
Brian
took
out
a
handkerchief
and
offered
it
to
me.
“Do
you
want
to
join
my
gang
(team)?”
he
said.
At
the
end
of
the
day,
I
was
no
longer
a
stranger.
4.Which
question
didn't
the
writer
prepare
to
answer
A.How
old
are
you
B.Where
are
you
from
C.Do
you
want
to
join
my
gang
D.When
did
you
come
back
to
London
5.We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
________.
A.boys
were
usually
unfriendly
to
new
students
B.the
writer
was
not
greeted
as
he
expected
C.Brian
praised
the
writer
for
his
cleverness
D.the
writer
was
glad
to
be
a
goalkeeper
6.The
underlined
part
“I
didn't
stand
out”
in
Paragraph
3
means
that
the
writer
was
not
________.
A.reliable
B.nervous
C.important
D.noticeable
7.The
writer
was
offered
a
handkerchief
because
________.
A.he
was
in
Brian's
team
B.he
was
no
longer
a
new
comer
C.he
was
beginning
to
be
accepted
D.he
pushed
a
player
in
the
other
team
C
You
may
not
know
a
lot
of
people
when
you
start
high
school.
Even
if
you
know
some
new
students,
you
still
feel
nervous
that
you
don't
know
any
upperclassmen
(高年级学生)
and
teachers.
How
are
you
going
to
make
friends
among
this
sea
of
unknown
faces
Most
high
schools
welcome
new
students
before
school
actually
starts.
These
are
helpful
not
only
because
you
learn
your
way
around
the
buildings
and
get
to
meet
some
of
your
teachers,
but
also
because
you
get
to
meet
new
students.
That
way,
when
you
show
up
on
your
first
day
of
school,
you
may
already
recognize
a
few
familiar
faces.
When
you
talk
to
people,
you'll
probably
find
that
a
lot
of
them
are
feeling
just
like
you.
They're
all
new
to
the
school
and
don't
know
what
to
expect.
Talking
about
a
common
concern
with
your
classmates
can
help
you
develop
friendships.
The
work
in
high
school
is
something
freshmen
are
probably
worried
about.
The
work
in
high
school
builds
on
what
you
learned
in
middle
school,
giving
you
a
more
advanced
knowledge
of
many
subjects.
So
you
may
find
you
have
more
work
to
do
or
that
it's
a
bit
more
challenging.
If
you
ever
find
your
work
too
difficult,
teachers
can
give
you
extra
help.
High
school
also
has
more
activities
after
class
than
middle
school,
such
as
clubs,
music
and
theater
groups
and
sports
teams.
This
is
a
good
time
to
explore
your
interests
and
try
new
things.
Middle
school
taught
you
the
basics
of
academics,
time
management,
and
social
skills
while
providing
you
with
a
little
extra
support
and
guidance.
High
school
gives
you
the
chance
to
learn
how
to
be
more
independent
and
responsible.
8.When
new
students
come
to
school
on
the
first
day
they
usually
feel
________.
A.proud
B.nervous
C.excited
D.happy
9.What
are
new
students
probably
worried
about
A.The
training
in
time
management.
B.The
difficulty
in
communication.
C.The
way
they
deal
with
teachers.
D.The
learning
tasks.
10.The
passage
is
written
for
________.
A.new
students
in
high
school
B.new
students'
parents
C.middle
school
teachers
D.upperclassmen
in
high
school
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How
to
Handle
Being
the
New
Kid
at
School
Being
the
new
kid
at
school
can
be
a
terrible
experience!
It
might
seem
like
everybody
else
knows
exactly
how
to
act.
But
remember
you
aren't
alone.
Actually,
everybody
is
nervous
on
their
first
day
and
you
can
fit
right
in
with
the
help
of
the
following
tips.
Plan
ahead
the
night
before.
__1__
Lay
out
your
first
day
outfit
(全套服装),
pack
a
lunch,
and
make
sure
you
have
all
your
school
supplies
ready
to
go.
Planning
ahead
can
help
you
get
a
good
night's
sleep
and
feel
less
nervous
about
your
first
day.
__2__
Make
sure
your
clothes
are
cleaned
and
pressed
and
that
you've
showered,
brushed
your
teeth.
If
you're
hoping
to
attract
friends
with
similar
interests,
try
wearing
a
shirt
with
your
favorite
show,
musician,
or
sports
team
on
it.
__3__
Do
your
best
to
stay
calm
and
positive.
It's
normal
to
feel
nervous
or
anxious
when
you're
the
new
kid
at
school.
If
you
feel
nervous,
start
by
taking
some
deep
breaths.
__4__
You
can
listen
to
music
that
makes
you
feel
calm
or
happy.
Try
imagining
a
good
first
day
in
your
mind
instead
of
keeping
thinking
about
things
that
could
go
wrong.
__5__
Don't
come
in
on
the
first
day
with
your
head
hanging
down,
your
shoulders
lowered,
and
your
eyes
on
the
floor.
Walk
with
your
head
held
up,
your
back
straight,
and
a
bright
expression
on
your
face.
Make
eye
contact
with
other
people,
and
smile
if
they
look
at
you
or
speak
to
you.
A.Choose
clothes
that
make
you
feel
great.
B.Use
your
body
language
to
show
confidence.
C.Introduce
yourself
to
your
teachers
and
classmates.
D.This
can
be
an
easy
way
to
start
a
talk
and
break
the
ice
a
little.
E.You
should
keep
talking
and
let
people
know
that
you
are
friendly.
F.Remember
that
everyone
is
the
new
kid
at
some
point
and
that
it's
not
a
big
deal.
G.You'll
feel
less
worried
if
everything
is
ready
before
you
wake
up
for
your
first
day.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
I
was
nine
when
I
arrived
at
the
Children's
Home
in
Nashua,
New
Hampshire.
I
failed
third
grade
that
year,
and
barely
__1__
it
through
a
second
time,
and
had
squeaked
through
(侥幸通过)
fourth
grade
by
the
time
I
reached
Pauline
Jambard's
fifth-grade
class
at
Charlotte
Avenue
Elementary
School.
I
was
__2__
I
wasn't
as
intelligent
as
the
other
kids.
__3__,
Ms
Jambard
took
an
instant
liking
to
me.
Of
all
the
__4__
in
school,
reading
was
my
favorite.
She
would
tell
me,
“Terry,
you
__5__
reading.
If
you
can
understand
what
you're
reading,
you'll
be
__6__
than
most
kids.”
After
I
read
all
the
books
in
our
program,
I
started
reading
the
classroom's
set
of
Encyclopedia
Britannica
(《不列颠百科全书》).
And
gradually
I
started
to
really
__7__
school
life.
That
__8__,
our
school
threw
a
Christmas
party
for
family
and
community
members.
My
brother
and
I
had
no
family
to
__9__.
I
still
remember
looking
up
and
seeing
Ms
Jambard
walk
through
the
front
door
and
__10__
she
was
there
to
see
me.
I
was
deeply
moved.
That
was
the
__11__
Christmas
of
my
life!
After
I
graduated
from
Ms
Jambard's
class,
my
brother
and
I
__12__,
and
I
lost
all
touch
with
my
teacher.
Years
later,
I
was
on
a
business
trip
and
had
to
drive
through
Nashua.
I
took
a
chance
and
__13__
Charlotte
Avenue
Elementary
School.
I
was
walking
toward
her
__14__
when
she
came
out
into
the
hallway
and
said,
“Terry!”
It
was
as
if
I
had
__15__
left!
I
was
in
seventh
heaven
on
my
flight
home.
We
have
stayed
in
__16__,
and
I
call
Ms
Jambard
at
least
once
a
year.
Because
of
the
__17__
she
instilled
(灌输)
in
me,
I
went
on
to
have
a
__18__
career
in
engineering.
I
don't
know
if
Ms
Jambard
realizes
how
much
she
__19__
me,
but
I'll
never
forget
her
__20__
and
faith
in
me.
1.A.ordered
B.arranged
C.made
D.demanded
2.A.glad
B.convinced
C.lucky
D.satisfied
3.A.However
B.Therefore
C.Otherwise
D.Besides
4.A.ideas
B.examples
C.facts
D.subjects
5.A.stop
B.forget
C.keep
D.start
6.A.prettier
B.smarter
C.braver
D.stronger
7.A.like
B.ignore
C.fear
D.choose
8.A.December
B.November
C.October
D.September
9.A.bother
B.thank
C.visit
D.invite
10.A.hoping
B.guessing
C.doubting
D.realizing
11.A.longest
B.quietest
C.happiest
D.busiest
12.A.moved
B.reunited
C.waited
D.wandered
13.A.closed
down
B.dropped
by
C.looked
down
D.passed
by
14.A.hospital
B.office
C.home
D.shop
15.A.sometimes
B.always
C.forever
D.never
16.A.danger
B.need
C.trouble
D.touch
17.A.confidence
B.shame
C.sympathy
D.passion
18.A.brief
B.successful
C.risky
D.relaxing
19.A.loved
B.hurt
C.helped
D.missed
20.A.politeness
B.appearance
C.kindness
D.ability
非选择题部分
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Making
the
move
to
high
school
can
be
difficult
but
with
the
right
attitude
it
can
be
an
experience
__1__
(fill)
with
enjoyment.
The
first
thing
you
should
do
is
to
make
sure
you
don't
miss
the
open
day.
Not
only
__2__
it
give
you
a
chance
to
look
around
the
school
and
check
out
some
of
the
teachers
__3__
it
will
also
give
you
a
chance
to
make
some
friends
before
you
start
lessons.
If
you
have
an
elder
sister
or
brother
already
at
the
school
or
know
a
neighbor's
older
child
__4__
already
goes
to
the
school,
this
can
be
of
great
help.
They
can
look
out
for
you
and
tell
you
what
kind
of
__5__
(behave)
is
acceptable
to
certain
teachers
and
what
methods
of
instruction
they
use,
which
will
help
you
to
avoid
early
__6__
(understand).
However,
if
you
don't
know
anybody
there,
don't
worry
as
you
won't
be
the
only
one.
It's
a
good
idea
to
take
part
__7__
as
many
sports
or
club
activities
as
you
can
at
first
until
you
find
something
that
you
really
like
and
those
people
you
get
on
with.
Sports
and
club
activities
are
great
ways
__8__
(make)
friends,
so
don't
hesitate
(犹豫)
to
join
in
them.
Are
you
looking
forward
to
__9__
(go)
to
your
new
school
now
__10__
(hopeful),
you
will
learn
a
lot
and
have
a
brilliant
time.
1.________ 2.________ 3.________ 4.________5.________ 
6.________ 7.________ 8.________9.________ 10.________
第四部分 写作(共一节,满分15分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Jack对全新的高中生活感到无所适从。请你给他写一封电子邮件,提出一些建议。邮件的内容包括:
1.学习方面;
2.人际关系方面;
3.其他方面。
注意:1.词数80左右,开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Jack,
I'm
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
trouble
in
dealing
with
the
new
high
school
life.
I
hope
you
will
find
these
ideas
useful.
All
the
best!
Yours,
Li
Hua
参考答案:
【阅读】
1-3DCC
4-7CBDC
8-10BDA
【七选五】
1-5GADFB
【完形填空】
1-5CBADC
6-10BAADD
11-15CABBD
16-20DABCC
【语法填空】
1.filled
2.will
3.but
4.who
5.behavior
6.misunderstandings
7.in
8.to
make
9.going
10.Hopefully
【写作】
【应用文】
Dear
Jack,
I'm
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
trouble
in
dealing
with
the
new
high
school
life.
I'd
like
to
offer
you
some
suggestions.
Firstly,
we
students
must
work
hard
at
all
the
lessons
and
try
our
best
to
get
good
grades.
Only
in
this
way
can
we
attend
an
ideal
university.
Secondly,
we
should
get
along
well
with
our
classmates
and
teachers,
which
will
further
help
improve
our
social
skills.
Thirdly,
we
have
to
learn
how
to
live
our
own
lives.
After
all,
we'll
have
to
live
on
our
own
in
the
near
future.
I
hope
you
will
find
these
ideas
useful.
All
the
best!
Yours,
Li
Hua