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14-15学年外研高一上学期1册Module4测试(山东)
Class: Name: Marks: 满分(150)
第一部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)
第一节 单项填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
1. According to the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) survey, number of students in our class have read great many books.
A. a; \ B. the; \ C. the; a D. a; a
2. — I won first prize in the contest.
— You are great!
A. I believe you! B. Is that right
C. Congratulations! D. It’s fascinating.
3. Ten years ago, no ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )body expected that so many people could to buy cars now.
A. afford B. waste C. spend D. bother
4. We usually drive ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )to the countryside at weekends, the air there is fresh.
A. or B. but C. for D. so
5. It is usu ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ally warm in winter in the south, but it be cold and even snow sometimes.
A. should B. must C. shall D. can
6. This is the fir ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )st time the boy to a foreigner. He looks a bit nervous.
A. speaks B. has spoken C. spoke D. had spoken
7. — It’s a fine day. Let’s go to the park, OK
— good.
A. Sounds B. Sounding C. Sound D. Sounded
8. He said he wo ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )uld write to me as soon as he arrived but I any letter from him up to now.
A. didn’t get B. don’t get C. haven’t got D. wouldn’t get
9. — Where is Jim?
— He has to Xiamen. By the way, have you there
A. gone; been B. gone; gone C. been; been D. been; gone
10. The Smiths li ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve in a house, at the back of which is a small garden.
A. little beautiful wooden B. beautiful little wooden
C. beautiful wooden little D. little wooden beautiful
第二节 完型填空(共两篇;第一篇短文10小题,每小题1分;第二篇短文20小题,每小题1.5分;满分40分)
A
Many years ago I worke ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )d as a volunteer at a hospital. There I got to know a lovely little girl named Liz who was suffering from a rare terrible disease. Her only 11 of becoming well appeared to be a blood transfusion (输血) from her 5-year-old brother, who had somehow survived the 12 disease and had developed the antibodies (抗体) needed to 13 the disease.
The doctor ex ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )plained the 14 to her little brother, and asked the little boy if he would be 15 to give his blood to his sister. I saw him hesitate (犹豫) for only a moment before 16 a deep breath and saying, “Yes, I’ll do it if it’ll save her.” As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed next to his sister and smiled. After a while, his face grew pale and his 17 disappeared. He looked up at the doctor and asked in a(n) 18 voice, “Will I start to 19 right away ” Being young, the little boy had misunderstood the doctor. He 20 he was going to have to give his sister all of his blood in order to save her.
11. A. dream B. chance C. wish D. opinion
12. A. different B. common C. same D. similar
13. A. fight B. help C. change D. stop
14. A. stage B. experience C. story D. situation
15. A. proud B. pleased C. afraid D. sorry
16. A. making B. holding C. taking D. saving
17. A. smile B. hope C. tears D. ideas
18. A. excited B. angry C. frightened D. nice
19. A. leave B. die C. sleep D. lose
20. A. reported B. advised C. explained D. thoughtwww-2-1-cnjy-com
B
I was catchi ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ng a later flight to St. Louis, then on to Minnesota. A couple of 21 in front sat a very pretty lady. She smiled back at me. I smiled at her, noticing her pretty 22 .
The rest of the fli ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ght was 23 , but as I was getting off the 24 I noticed her again standing there seeing what flight she was to take and what gate. I 25 beside her looking for my gate and flight number. I said to her that I had 26 her on the flight to St. Louis and that her dress was beautiful. She said, “Thank you.” I 27 what flight she was taking. She said she was going to Phoenix. I 28 and found that she had a two-hour layover (暂留). I 29 had a two-hour layover and asked her if she would like to go to the restaurant for something to 30 or drink. She said, “Sure.” We 31 ourselves on the way and she told me that her name was “Phyllis”. I 32 and said, “My name is Phyllis too.” www.21-cn-jy.com
As we sat down, she ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) began telling me that she had been told she was dying of 33 and had less than 6 months to live. She was on her way to 34 her children and grandchildren before she began receiving treatment. She then told me that she had never 35 before and she had said a specific prayer (祈祷). She was 36 she would get lost at the airport and not be able to find her way to the 37 , and didn’t know what she was going to do for the two 38 she was there. She prayed that 39 would meet her at the gate and stay with her 40 she left the airport. She then asked me, “Are you an angel ”
21. A. tables B. seats C. doors D. streets
22. A. glasses B. hat C. hair D. dress
23. A. special B. lucky C. normal D. excited
24. A. plane B. train C. car D. road
25. A. waited B. stood C. listened D. thought
26. A. noticed B. encouraged C. thanked D. saved
27. A. guessed B. asked C. suggested D. forgot
28. A. finished B. left C. looked D. returned
29. A. yet B. even C. also D. still
30. A. learn B. eat C. start D. read
31. A. introduced B. improved C. described D. accepted2·1·c·n·j·y
32. A. advised B. agreed C. turned D. laughed
33. A. cold B. hunger C. anger D. cancer
34. A. help B. support C. visit D. protect
35. A. played B. driven C. worked D. flown
36. A. afraid B. sorry C. sure D. disappointed
37. A. house B. gate C. park D. town
38. A. weekends B. nights C. hours D. days
39. A. neighbors B. children C. anyone D. someone
40. A. until B. after C. though D. unless
第二部分 阅读理解(共25小题; 每小题2分, 满分50分)
A
When I was 12 yea ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rs old, my family moved to a slightly nicer neighborhood in the Prince George’s County. I wasn’t happy about the move. I liked my school and enjoyed riding the school bus; I had befriended (照顾) every dog in my old neighborhood and made good friends with them; and I would miss my special reading tree. Besides, we had only just moved to Maryland the year before. 21*cnjy*com
Still, a new place t ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )o explore is always a good thing. Directly in front of our apartment building was a small wooded hill and that immediately became my domain (领地). I named a certain space “Buckingham Palace”, and didn’t allow anyone to disturb me there. A few years after I returned from my university in New Jersey to live in that neighborhood, only on the opposite side of the hill, I was pleased to share my palace with the friends who came to visit.
As I was not permi ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tted to wander far without a good excuse, it took me slightly longer to discover the large field that was over a ridge (山脊) by the road. The field was, after all, in the opposite direction from my school and I had no reason to walk that way.
However, one day I ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )did go off that way and happened to look down into the field and see, to my delight, lots of yellow flowers. The field was simply covered with them. Carefully, I began to climb down the ridge into the field, planning to pick a rose for my mother. Alas, I didn’t get far before the field of flowers rose and flew away. I had seen not a field of flowers but a garden of goldfinches (金翅雀).
41. How did the author feel about the move when he was 12 years old
A. Excited. B. Unhappy. C. Puzzled. D. Curious.
42. Before moving to a new neighborhood, the author .
A. planted a reading tree B. used to go to school on foot
C. moved there just from Maryland
D. got along well with dogs in the neighborhood
43. In his new neighborhood, the author .
A. invited his friends to have a visit
B. made friends with many dogs
C. ran away from the school
D. found a good place and named it “Buckingham Palace”21·世纪*教育网
44. When going near the field beyond the hill, the author .
A. found his school was opposite the field
B. found many goldfinches on the yellow flowers
C. realized what he had seen were goldfinches
D. picked a lot of yellow flowers for his mother
45. What does the author mainly talk about in the passage
A. Exploring a new neighborhood.
B. One of his strange experiences.
C. The advantages of his new apartment.
D. The move of his family when he was young.
B
When we first m ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )oved into our present home, the houses only had a chain-link fence (铁丝网围栏)between them. People behind us were older;their children were in their late teens, and we didn’t see them or hear from them much. 【版权所有:21教育】
Time passed and a y ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ounger family moved in. While at first we thought this would be fun for the kids, it quickly became a pain. If one of our children had a birthday party the neighbors would line up their children along the back fence to watch. We would have invited their children if they had been of the same age. While our older children had parties the neighbor’s little kids would shout through the fence the entire time; we knew it was time to get a new fence.
When we built our fen ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ce next to the old one, they not only paid nothing for it, but watched us have it built. After we built our fence the mother of the house would call over and ask who was jumping on our trampoline (蹦床). She could only see the tops of their heads and couldn’t figure out who it was. Good people, just too much interest in us. Years later they rebuilt their houses and built a pretty fence between the houses next to the old one. They were not surprised that we didn’t want to pay for it. I have to admit their fence is much prettier than our wooden one.
Our yard is ne ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )xt to four other homes; each of the families has had his own home with a strong fence. We have left ours in place. While we love all our neighbors we are glad we have fences between each of us. Only in this way can we protect our little privacy (隐私), as fences certainly do make good neighbors.
46. When the author’s older children had a party, .
A. his neighbor’s children also had a party as they did
B. they would invite his neighbor’s children to attend it
C. his neighbor’s children would shout behind the fence
D. his neighbor’s children would watch it through the window
47. Why did the author’s home have a wooden fence built
A. The wooden fence looked more beautiful.
B. With the fence his home could become safer.
C. They didn’t want their little privacy to be known. 【来源:21cnj*y.co*m】
D. The author’s family didn’t like their new neighbor.
48. How did the mot ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )her know the children were jumping on the trampoline
A. She learned about it by telephoning.
B. She saw the tops of the children’s heads.
C. She heard the sound of the children’s jumping.
D. Her children told her about it.
49. Which of the following statements is TRUE
A. The author’s neighbors all have built strong fences.
B. Old people living behind liked children very much. 【出处:21教育名师】
C. The young neighbors wanted the author to pay for the fence.
D. The young neigh ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )bors were very angry about the author’s ugly fence.
50. We can guess from the passage that .
A. the young mother ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) of the house was interested in other families’ life
B. the neighbor of th ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e author started to live there when the author was very young
C. the author thi ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nks that the fences destroy the friendship between the neighbors
D. the author’s fa ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mily was not a big one when the younger family moved here
C
During an earthquake ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ), you should need to know a thing or two on what to do. If the earthquake strikes while you’re inside a house, you should lie on the floor and take cover under a strong table or other furniture. If there is no furniture you can cover your head with your arms and keep still in the corner of the room. You should remain away from windows, glass walls, or anything that can fall.
If you are in bed ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ), stay still. Hold firmly onto your bed and make use of a pillow (枕头) to safeguard your head. You may use a doorway or shelter but only when it is close to you. It should also be considered whether it is strong enough to deal with the load. Do not use lifts, even when they work. Electricity may go out at any time. Many injuries happen when people try to rush out. This means you ought to stay still in your house or perhaps wherever you are.
When you are outdo ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ors, you should be far away from buildings, power wires or lights. You should be in the open until the quake stops. Remember that many earthquake deaths outside the house come from debris (碎片), falling walls, flying glass and other falling objects. If an earthquake strikes and you are driving, you pull up to the side of the highway and stop as quickly as possible. You ought not to stop under trees, buildings or power wires. Don’t stop in the middle of the street since it could trouble others.
When trapped, you s ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )houldn’t move. Your mouth should be covered with a piece of clothing or handkerchief. Do not shout whenever possible. Shouting should be employed at last to get help from rescuers. This is because it is possible for you to breathe some dirty dust.
51. If there is no furniture in the room you should stay . 【来源:21·世纪·教育·网】
A. near the window B. far from the door
C. in the center of the room D. in the corner of the room
52. What are you advised to do if you are in bed
A. We should get up quickly and ask for help.
B. We should stay in bed with a pillow protecting our head.
C. We should get up quickly and rush out of the bedroom.
D. We should ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )get up quickly and find something to protect ourselves.
53. Why are you advised not to use a lift
A. The lift ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )usually doesn’t work. B. We will probably be trapped in it.
C. Too many people are using the lift.
D. The building probably will fall down.
54. We can learn from this passage that .
A. some people may be attacked by debris or falling objects
B. when trapped we should shout for help loudly
C. during an earthqu ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ake we should stop our car in the middle of the street
D. if an earthquake s ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )trikes we should cover our head with a piece of clothing
55. The author writes this passage mainly to tell us .
A. a big earthquake may kill a lot of people
B. the safe ways of preventing an earthquake
C. how we survive an earthquake if it strikes
D. what we should prepare for a big earthquake
D
Electronic books have ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )changed the way many people read for pleasure. Now online textbooks are changing the way some students learn and some teachers teach.
More than one ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hundred seventy-five thousand students attend the public schools in Fairfax County, Virginia, outside Washington. Last year, the school system used digital books in fifteen schools. This school year, middle schools and high schools changed from printed to electronic textbooks in their social studies classes.
Luke Rosa is a h ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )istory teacher at Falls Church High School. His students work on laptop computers at school. He explains the idea to them this way, “I mean, it’s just like a regular textbook, except it’s got it all online.”
Peter Noonan, an assi ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )stant superintendent (助理监督) of schools, said, “The world’s changing. And the online textbooks can change right along with the events that are happening.” Digital books also cost less than printed textbooks, he said.
A student named Mel ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )anie Reuter said, “I don’t have to carry a textbook around, so that’s nice.”
But another stude ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nt said, “I don’t like it because the Internet sometimes doesn’t work.”
Students also ne ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed access to the Internet when they are not at school. About ten percent of students in Fairfax County do not have a computer or online access at home. Public libraries in the county have free Internet. There are also after-school computer labs as well as computer clubhouses supported by the county. Middle school student Slieman Hakim is happy about that. He said, “My family only has one computer; my sister and I both do our homework on it. So I come here to do my homework. It’s good.”
Other school system ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s in the area are also considering online textbooks.
56. Which of the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )following is/are NOT used when students have social studies classes
A. Computers. B. The Internet.
C. Paper textbooks. D. Electronic textbooks.
57. One of the disadvantages of digital textbooks is that .
A. they’re more expensive
B. they can’t be used if the computer is offline
C. they’re soon out of date
D. reading online does harm to students’ eyes
58. Why does Slieman Hakim feel happy
A. He is offered a free computer to do his homework.
B. He doesn’t have to do his homework at home.
C. He has access to the Internet to study at any place.
D. He needn’t share a computer with his sister to do homework.
59. What can we learn from the passage
A. All students like digital textbooks because they are new.
B. Digital textbooks are more beautiful than paper textbooks.
C. Students can do their homework in the computer clubhouses.
D. The lessons on ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )line are completely different from those in paper textbooks.
60. The passage aims to .
A. report the use of electronic textbooks in school
B. show how to use electronic textbooks
C. encourage more schools to use electronic textbooks
D. tell readers electronic textbooks will replace regular textbooks
E
Yoga, an ancient In ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )dian practice is growing more and more popular in America. Millions of Americans take classes to learn the poses (姿势) and breathing of it. In recent years, yoga organizations have been reaching out to people who may not normally have the opportunity to take yoga classes. Green Door is a small mental (精神的) health center in Washington where yoga is helping change people’s lives for the better.
The free, we ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ekly yoga classes are offered as a part of Green Door’s program to help people who are mentally ill deal with their problems and become more independent (独立的). Most are poor and many are homeless. Social worker Miranda White says a lot of them don’t exercise, but yoga is a good way to get them moving, even if it’s from a chair. “Their patience for doing any type of exercise is minimal (最低的) at first, but once they get used to yoga, I’ve seen this love for it,” said White.
Studies have show ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )n the positive influence of yoga on many kinds of mental illnesses. They suggest the practice helps reduce stress, develop positive attitudes and calm people down.
Miranda Whit ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e says that’s something these people really need. “It’s a moment for their bodies to just relax because if you’re homeless, or if you’re fighting against upset and bad feelings, it’s hard to find a calm place within yourself and your environment, and with a lot of them you can see it on their faces,” she said.
That’s also helpf ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ul to Charles Bradley, who had a mental breakdown. “You don’t always have to find complicated ways to make you feel good. You can make yourself feel good just by doing something as simple as breathing instead,” said Bradley. Bradley started taking yoga because he was curious — but now considers it an important part of turning his life around.
61. Which of the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) following is the advantage of yoga according to the passage
A. It can help people become clever and braver.
B. It can help people learn more about the sports.
C. It can help people deal with their mental problems.
D. It can help improve people’s working environment.
62. Which of the ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )following is TRUE about the yoga classes offered by Green Door
A. Unhealthy people cannot attend the classes.
B. People must attend them once every two weeks.
C. People can attend them free of charge and they are helpful.
D. They are too expensive for poor and homeless people to attend.
63. What does ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) Miranda White mean by saying “I’ve seen this love for it”
A. The classes are popular with people at Green Door.
B. She loves the yoga classes at Green Door very much.
C. People begin to love life after attending the classes.
D. All the people attending the classes are looked after very well.
64. What can be inferred from the passage
A. Only unhappy people are interested in yoga.
B. Miranda White is an expert in mental diseases.
C. One’s mental situation can’t be clearly judged by his face.
D. The number ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )of people practicing yoga in the U.S. is bigger than that in India.21cnjy.com
65. From the last paragraph we can learn that _____.
A. Charles Bradley thinks highly of yoga
B. a healthy person doesn’t need to practice yoga
C. Charles Bradley’s mental disease was caused by his work
D. Charles Bradley has found many good ways to make him feel good 21*cnjy*com
第三部分 书面表达(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 阅读表达 (每小题3分,满分15分)
The White House is rec ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ognized around the world as the home of America’s president and a symbol of the American people. But the White House is also filled with unexpected surprises.21教育名师原创作品
1. The White House has a twin
The White House wa ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s designed by James Hoban, who was born in Ireland and studied in Dublin. Historians believe that James Hoban based his plan on the Leinster House in Ireland.
2.
The land tha ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t became Washington DC was acquired from Virginia and Maryland, where slavery was practiced. Many of the workers hired to build the White House were African Americans.
3. George Washington never lived in the White House
President Ge ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )orge Washington selected James Hoban’s plan, but he felt that it was too small and simple for a president. So, Hoban’s plan was expanded (扩大). However, George Washington never lived in the White House. In 1800, when the White House was almost finished, America’s second president, John Adams moved in.2-1-c-n-j-y
4. Franklin Roosevelt made the White House accessible (可进入的)
The original build ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ers of the White House didn’t consider the possibility of a handicapped (身体有缺陷的) president. The White House didn’t become wheelchair accessible until Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office in 1933. Franklin Roosevelt also added an indoor swimming pool to help with his therapy (治疗).
5. The White House has been called many names
The White House has ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com ) been called many names. Dolley Madison, wife of President James Madison, called it the “President’s Castle”. The White House was also called the “President’s Palace” and the “President’s House”. The name “White House” didn’t become official until 1901.
66. What does the passage mainly tell us (no more than 10 words)
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67. Who is the White House’s twin (no more than 5 words)
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68. Fill in the blan ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )k in the passage with proper words. (no more than 8 words)
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69. Why was the White House expanded (no more than 16 words)
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70. What did Frankl ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )in Roosevelt do to the White House (no more than 15 words)
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第二节 写作 (满分30分)
假如你是李华,是你们学校英语报的记者。最近你 ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )和同学们在学校附近的社区就“人们如何进行体育锻炼”进行了一次调查,请你根据下图所示,用英语写一篇短文,介绍这一情况。
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注意:
1. 词数120左右;
2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 参考词汇:社区 community;图表chart。
参考答案:
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66. 5 things we didn’t know about the White House.
67. Leinster House in Ireland.
68. African Americans helped build the White House21·cn·jy·com
69. Because Pre ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sident George Washington felt that it was too small and simple for a president.
70. He made the W ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hite House become wheelchair accessible and added an indoor swimming pool.
One possible version:
A survey has b ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )een carried out in the community near our school about the sport that people do in their spare time. 21教育网
As can be seen from th ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e chart, about 10% of the people do morning exercise and another 10 percent choose rope skipping as the way to exercise. Dancing is very popular among people both old and young, men and women. Almost every night after supper, people will gather in the square and dance to music. About 30% of the people admit dancing is the most helpful way to exercise. But the most popular way people take exercise is running, which is both easy and fun.
We are glad to see th ( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )at more and more people are taking part in different sports.
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