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上海大學附中2019學年度第一學期高一英語月考試卷2019/10考試說明1.答題卡上九位數學號需準確填寫無誤;例:1班5號:000考試說明1.答題卡上九位數學號需準確填寫無誤;例:1班5號:000090105填寫后還要正確涂黑。不涂或不寫扣2分;涂錯寫錯扣1分;第9頁答卷紙上姓名及學號不寫也同樣扣分;2.所有選擇題答案均涂在答題卡上,17-20,66-79不涂。答案號和考題號對準,不要錯位;若錯位,一律按閱卷機得分為準;主觀題均書寫在答卷紙上,否則不計分。第一卷I.ListeningComprehension20%PartAShortConversations1.A.Eleven. B.One. C.Five. D.Six.2.A.Yes,shecan.B.No,shecan’t.C.Yes,butshemustwashherfacefirst.D.No,shehasnotime.3.A.Fiveyears. B.Fouryears. C.Threeyears. D.Twoyears.4.A.Toarestaurant. B.Toaparty. C.Tothemovies. D.Toadepartmentstore.5.A.Shehasn’tgonecampingforseveralweeks.B.Shelikestotakelongcampingtrips.C.Sheprefersnottogocampingonweekends.D.Sheoftenspendsalotoftimeplanninghercampingtrips.6.A.Toattendapartyataclassmate’shome.B.Todohomeworkwithherclassmate.C.Toattendaneveningclass.D.Tohavesupperoutwithherclassmate.7.A.Waiterandcustomer. B.Wifeandhusband.C.Librarianandreader. D.Secretaryandboss.8.A.Waitingforthetrain. B.Workinghardinthehealthstudio.C.Travellingalot. D.Gettingalotofexercise.9.A.Themanwasanxioustoseehisbrother.B.Themanwrotetohisbrotherlastweek.C.Themanisexpectingaletterfromhisbrother.D.Themanliveswithhisbrother.10.A.HehasanothermeetingtoattendonTuesday.B.Heisavailableeitherday.C.Hecan’tattendatwo-daymeeting.D.Noteverybodywillgotothesamemeeting.PartBPassagesQuestions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Heisafighter.B.Heisafireman.C.Heworksforpeopleindifficulty.D.Heisanemployeeofabigcompany.12.A.In1817. B.In1781. C.In1718. D.In1871.13.A.Helikesitasitisverydangerous.B.Heisgoingtogiveuphisjob.C.Hefeelsproudofhisjob.D.Hewouldforgethisjob.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Fromhisfriend. B.Fromthetheatre.C.Fromacharity(慈善)organization. D.Fromanunknownsource.15.A.Herhusbandwastakingherouttothetheatre.B.Herhusbandhadhelpedhergetajob.C.Herhusbandwasgoingtobuyhersomenicegifts.D.Herhusbandhadfoundherlostbriefcase.16.A.Hehadlosttheticketsforthetheatre.B.Hehadlosthisbriefcase.C.Hehadlefthisbriefcaseathome.D.Hehadlefttheticketsintheoffice.PartCLongerConversationsQuestions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.WorkingontheComputerThewomanadvisedTomtohavea(17)__________andlistentohermusic.Tomdoesn’tlikehermusicbecauseit’stoo(18)__________andmakeshim(19)_________.Thewomanthinksthemusicis(20)__________.Completetheform.Writeonewordforeachanswer.II.Grammarandvocabulary(15%)21.Let’stalkaboutitagain________wemakeafinaldecision.A.after B.while C.before D.since22.Don’tbeanxious.Myphotos________untilnextFriday.A.won’tdevelopB.aren’tdeveloped C.don’tdevelop D.won’tbedeveloped23.I________youforalongtime.Where________you________?

A.didn'tsee;did;go B.didn'tsee;have;gone

C.haven'tseen;have;been D.haven'tseen;have;gone24.Thelongestbridgeinourcityhasbeencompleted,butwedon’tknow________comeintouse.A.howlongitwill B.howlongwillit C.howsoonitwill D.howsoonwillit25.Nonewscamefromherlostson;________,shedidn’tgiveuphope. A.moreover B.therefore C.but D.however26.Youcan’teatanythingbefore________.A.operating B.operatingon C.beingoperatedD.beingoperatedon27.HewillhavelearnedEnglishforeightyearsbythetimehe________fromtheuniversitynextyear.A.willgraduate B.istograduate C.graduates D.willhavegraduated28.Wefeelitourduty________newknowledgeandbecomeusefulpeopleinsociety.A.gaining B.togain C.gained D.havinggained29.Oftenteachers’impact________studentsstaysall________theirlives.A.in…over B.in…through C.on…over D.on…through30.He________home,butnowhe________abushome.A.usedtowalk;isusedtotake B.isusedtowalking;usedtotake C.usedtowalk;isusedtotaking D.isusedtowalk;usedtotaking31.MarysingssowellthatIcan’thelpbut_________hergreattalentformusic.A.tonoticeB.noticeC.noticingD.noticed32.There_________alargeaudienceattheGrandTheatre,watchingtheopeningnightoftheplay.A.has B.have C.was D.were33.Haveyoudecidedtotakethejob?No,Ihaven’t.Yousee,acceptingthejob______stayingabroadforthreeorfourmonthsayear.A.consistsB.involvesC.containsD.includes34.Ourlibraryhasbought________booksthisterm.Inthisway,________ofbooksisincreasingveryfast.A.agreatdealof…anumber B.alargeamountof…thenumberC.alargenumberof…anumber D.alargenumberof…thenumber35.Michelangelowas_________oneofthemostoutstandingsculptorsinthe16thcentury.A.regardedB.lookedasC.thoughtas D.consideredIII.Cloze(15%)

Inwinteralltheleavesonapeartreefell36.Anoldmanwanted37firewood.38atthetree’sdrybranches,hethought,“39Icangetfirewood40mydoor,whyshouldIgotothemountainand41thecold?42,itdoesn’tmattertobreakone43twobranchesfromsuchabigtree.”Sohecutoffthebranchesandtookthemhome.Thenextyear,thetreehadlessfruit44usual.Theoldmansaidtohimself,“45Imustn’tcutanybranchesfromit.Wintercameagainanditwasreallytoocoldtocollectfirewoodinthemountains.Theoldmanthought46thepeartreeandcut47branches.Thethirdyear,thetreehad48fruit.Theoldmanwarnedhimselfthatheshouldnot49anyharmtothetreeinthecomingyear.However,hedidsoagaininthefourthyear.50,thepeartreedied.36.A.attheground B.inthegroundC.totheground D.undertheground37.A.collection B.collecting C.collected D.tocollect38.A.Look B.Looked C.Looking D.Tolook39.A.For B.WhenC.Though D.Since40.A.inthefrontof B.infrontof C.ahead D.beforeof41.A.catch B.receive C.suffer D.gain42.A.Besides B.However C.Except D.Instead43.A.or B.and C.with D.but44.A.like B.than C.as D.except45.A.Fromthattime B.Untilnow C.Afternow D.Fromnowon46.A.overB.out C.of D.about47.A.oneortwomore B.oneortwoagainC.oneortwoless D.oneortwoothers48.A.tooless B.quitelessC.fairlyless D.muchless49.A.make B.take C.do D.get50.A.Last B.Asaresult C.Astheresult D.AtthelastIV.ReadingComprehension(20%)(A)RonaldReaganwastheonlyactortobecomePresidentoftheUnitedStates,butotherfilmstarshavealsobecomesuccessfulinpublicoffice.OneofthemisShirleyTemple,whoisrememberedthroughouttheworldasalittlegirlwhosanganddancedinmanyfilms.ShirleyTemplebegantomakefilmsattheageoffiveandshewasonlyninewhensheplayedthepartofHeidi.Inalmosteverypartoftheworldwherefilmsareseenontelevision,childrenandtheirparentsstillenjoyHeidiandotherfilmsofShirleyTemple.Althoughshehasnotappearedinafilmforoverthirtyyears,hernameisstilldeartopeopleofallages.WhenShirleyTemplewastwenty-oneyearsold,shewasalreadyoutofthefilmcircle.Twentyyearslater,manypeoplestillthoughtherasalittlegirlthatAmericanshavealwayslovedinthefilms.However,othersknowherasanexcellentwomanwithknowledgeofworldproblems.OneofthepeoplewhorecognizedtheseimportantabilitieswasPresidentRichardNixon,whosentherworkintheUnitedNationsin1969.Americansarebeginningtorealizethatmanyfilmstarshaveothertalentsbesidesacting.RonaldReaganandShirleyTemple___________.werethebestofallfilmstarshadothertalentsbesidesactingdidnotreallywanttoworkforpublicofficeweregoodfilmstarsbutnotgoodofficials52.ShirleyTempleworkedasafilmstar__________.A.fortwentyyearsB.foraboutfifteenyearsC.beforeshewasfiveyearsoldD.tillshewenttoworkintheUnitedNationsShirleyTemplewenttoworkintheUnitedNations__________.A.becauseNixonfoundherableforthatjobB.withoutthehelpofanybodyelseC.asRonaldReaganappreciatedherabilityD.asshewastoooldtobeafilmstaranylongerShirleyTemplewasgoodat__________.A.nothingbutacting B.foreignlanguagesC.makingfriends D.internationalaffairsTheAmericansarebeginningtoacceptthefactthat____________.A.filmstarsshouldtakeupotherbusinessesB.filmstarsshouldalsoworkintheUnitedNationsC.filmstarscanalsohaveothertalentsD.allfilmstarscanbesuccessfulwhentheygrowold(B)Weoftensaythatintelligencemeansbeingabletosolveproblems.Someanimalsseemabletodothis.Forexample,dogsandcatsoftenfindtheirwayhomefromlongdistances.Todothistheyhavetousetheirintelligence.Theyhavetorememberandthink.Butmanybirdsfindtheirwayoverlongdistances,too.Theytravelthousandsofmileseveryyearwhentheymovefromcoldtowarmcountries.Wedonotknowhowtheydothisbutweknowthattheydonotusetheirintelligence.Theydonotrememberplacesanddirectionsandthenmakedecisions.Youngbirdsareabletomakethesejourneyswithouthelpassoonastheycanfly.Theyarebornwiththisability.Thisisnotintelligence.Wecallthis“instinct”(本能).Oftenwecannotbesurewhetherananimalisactingintelligentlyorinstinctively.Whenadoghearsastrangenoise,itbarks.Thisisinstinct.Itcannotstopitselffromdoingthis.Itdoesnotreallyknowwhyitisdoingthis.Butsupposinganoiseisonfireandthedogbarksoutsideitsmaster’sbedroomuntilhewakesup.Isthedogusingitsintelligence?Isitsolvingtheproblembywakingitsmasterorisitsimplybarkinginstinctivelybecauseitisafraid?Oftenwecannotbesure.Manyanimals,however,canbetaughttosolveproblems,especiallywhentheyaregivenrewards.Ratshavebeentaughttotouchakeytogetfood.Animalsincircuses(馬戲團)havebeentaughttodoallsortsoftrickstoamusetheaudience.Inallthesecaseswemaysaythatananimalisusingintelligence.Itissaying,“IfIdothis,Iwillgetareward.Therefore,Iwilldoit.”Thismaybethoughtofasalowkindofintelligence.Tofindtheirwayhomefromlongdistances,catsanddogshaveto__________.A.usetheirinstinctB.usetheirintelligenceC.travelthousandsofmilesD.getenoughfoodBirdsdon’thaveintelligencebecause_________.A.theycannotfindtheirwayhomeB.theydon’trememberplacesanddirectionsandthenmakedecisionsC.youngbirdsareabletoflyD.theycannotbearcoldweatherWesayadogisnotusingitsintelligencewhenbarkingatastrangenoisebecause___________.A.itcannotcontrolitselfB.itknowshowtobarkwhenithasgrownupC.wearenotsureofitD.itstopspeoplefromgettingintoahouse59.Animalsincircusesdoallsortsoftrickstoamuseanaudiencebecause___________.A.theyknowhowtospeakB.theyliketodosoC.theyknowtheywillberewardedD.theyareafraidofhumanbeingsWhichofthefollowingisNOTTRUE?A.Wearenotsurewhetherbirdsusetheirinstinctorintelligencewhentheyflylongdistances.B.Evenyoungbirdscantravellongdistances.C.Animalsknowhowtosolveaproblemifyouteachthem.D.Aratisshowingalowkindofintelligencewhenittouchesakeytogetfood.(C)AlbertEinsteinhadagreateffectonscienceandhistory,greaterthanothermenhaveachieved.AnAmericanuniversitypresidentoncesaidthatEinsteinhadcreatedanewoutlook,anewviewoftheuniverse(宇宙).Itmaybesometimebeforeweunderstandfullytheidentityoftimeandspaceandsoon,butevenordinarymenunderstandnowthattheuniverseislargerthaneverthoughtbefore.By1914theyoungEinsteinhadgainedworldfame.HeacceptedtheoffertobecomeaprofessoratthePrussianAcademyofScienceinBerlin.Hehadfewduties,littleteachingandunlimitedopportunitiesforstudy,butsoonhispeaceandquietwerebrokenbytheFirstWorldWar.Einsteinhatedwars.Themiseryofwaraffectedhimdeeply,andhesatunhappilyinhisofficedoinglittle.Helostinterestinhisresearch.Onlywhenpeacecamein1918washeabletogetbacktowork.IntheyearfollowingWorldWarIhonorscametohim.HebecametheheadoftheInstituteofTheoreticalPhysics.In1921hewontheNobelPrize,andhewashonoredinGermanyuntiltheriseofNazism(納粹主義)whenhewasdrivenfromGermanybecausehewasaJew.61.Themainideaofthefirstparagraphis___________.A.thetimewhenpeopleknowEinsteinB.thefeelingofanAmericancollegepresidentC.thechangeinhumanthoughtproducedbyEinsteinD.thedifficultyofEinstein’sthoughttoteachers.62.AccordingtotheAmericanuniversitypresident,_____________.A.everyoneunderstandsEinstein’stheorytodayB.noonecanunderstandEinstein’stheoryC.thetheoryofrelativitycanbequicklylearnedbyeveryoneD.ourideasabouttheuniversearedifferenttodaybecauseofEinstein63.Accordingtoparagraph2,AlbertEinstein_____________.A.wasafamouschemistB.headedaresearchinstituteC.wasfamousintheworldD.enjoyreadingaboutwar64.Accordingtothepassage,Einsteindidhisgreatestwork____________.A.duringWorldWarIB.afterWorldWarIC.whenNazismroseD.between1906and1915.65.Itmaybeconcludedthat___________.A.AlbertEinsteinwasforcedtoserveintheGermanarmyB.AlbertEinsteinhadnootherinterestbesidesscienceC.EinsteingreatlyinfluencedscienceinmanyfieldsD.hisreputation(名譽)wasmindedbecauseofhisworkduringWorldWarI(D)A.ItalianrestaurantsintheU.S.ThereasonwhypeoplefeelhomesickintheU.S.DifferentstylesofChinesefoodJapaneserestaurantsintheU.S.ThereasonsformanyinternationalrestaurantsintheU.S.Nativetastesintheserestaurants80._________________Ifyouvisitabigcityanywhereintheworld,youwillprobablyfindarestaurantwhichservesthefoodofyournativecountry.MostlargecitiesintheUnitedStatesofferaninternationalsampleoffoods.Manypeopleenjoyeatingthefoodofothernations.ThisisprobablyonereasonwhytherearesomanydifferentkindsofrestaurantsintheU.S.AsecondreasonisthatmanyAmericanscomefromotherpartsoftheworld.Theyenjoytastingthefoodsoftheirnativelands.Therearemanyotherinternationalrestaurantsaswellastheopportunitytobetterunderstandthepeopleandtheirwayoflife.81._________________OneofthemostcommoninternationalrestaurantstobefoundintheU.S.isanItalianrestaurant.Therestaurantmaybeasmallbusinessrunbyasinglefamily.Themotherofthefamilycooksallofthedishesandthefatherandchildrenservethepeoplewhocametoeatthere.Oritmaybealargerestaurantwhichcanservemanypeopleduringoneevening.82._________________TherearetwokindsofstylesofChinesecookingthatarepopularintheU.S.OneofthesecomesfromthenorthernpartofChina.ItiscalledMandarincooking.TheothercomesfromthesouthofChina,calledCantonesestylecooking.Usually,athin,arkliquidisusedtoflavorthecooking.Thisliquidiscalledsoysource.However,Cantonesedishesusuallyhaveaheavysauce,butMandarincookingusuallyhasathinsauce.Mandarindishesarejustalittlespicy.Youwillnotbeverythirstyafteramandarinstylemeal.83.__________________AnotherkindofOrientalfoodthatisinterestingtoeatisJapanesefood.InmostJapaneserestaurantsintheU.S.,youcangetafeelingfortheJapanesewayoflife.YouwillprobablysitonthefloorinaJapaneserestaurant,andyoumaybeaskedtotakeoffyourshoes.Usually,Japanesefoodiscookedrightatyourtable.84.__________________YoucanfindallofthreekindsofrestaurantsinalmosteverylargeAmericancity.IfyouvisittheU.S.,goingtooneoftheserestaurantsmaymakeyouhomesick.Youwillprobablyenjoythetasteofyournativefoodsjustthesame.第二卷V.Fillintheblankswiththephrasesintheirproperforms.(5%)exceptforfromallwalksoflifeeventhoughturndownbemadeupofnolonger1.Ourclass______________40students,22boysand18girls.2.Icanstillrememberthatevent,_______________ithappenedsolongago.3.Yourcompositionisgood_______________afewspellingmistakes.4.Thoughhe______________worksforthecompany,heisstillinterestedinitsdevelopment.5.Theprogramfocusesmainlyoninterviewswithwell-knownpeople_______________.VI.Fillintheblankswiththegivenverbsintheirproperforms.(10%)Theboywillnotgotobeduntilhismother__________(come)back.Hewasmade__________(work)longhoursinthefields.I__________(play)basketballwithmyclassmatesthistimeyesterday.Icanhardlyimagine__________(do)somuchhouseworkbymyself.Thebookstore,which__________(build)lastyear,hasbeenopentothepublic.Thistypeofdigitalcamera__________(sell)well.Bytheendoflastyear,anothernewbridge__________(complete)inShanghai.We__________(learn)3,000Englishwordsinthepastfiveyears.Hedidn’tgotothecinemawithus.Heseemed__________(see)thefilmalready.I’mbusydoingmyhomeworknow,soIcan’thelp__________(do)thehouseworkformymother.VII.Translation(15%)1.他獨自居住,但他并不感到孤獨。(lonely)2.很多專業人員參與了這次活動。(involve)3.我發現靠自己解決這個難題是不可能的。(…it+adj.…)4.雖然經歷了一個又一個困難,但他仍然不放棄自己的夢想。(gothrough)5.作為一名杰出的作家,他的作品對國內外的讀者都有很大影響。(impact)命題人:李云霞審核人:陳菡上海大學附中2009學年度第一學期高一英語月考試卷答題紙Liste

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