高一英语多少分:秋季高一英语分班试题(入学考)

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一、听力(略) 二、选择填空 (共30小题;每小题1分,满分30分) A) 单项填空 请认真阅读下面各题,从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 21. ______ few students came up with new answers ______ the maths problems. A. Quite; of B. Too; to C. Only; of D. Very; to 22. Tom, you ______ play with the knife; you ______ hurt yourself. A. won’t; can’t B. mustn’t; may C. shouldn’t; must D. can’t; should 23. ______ you ______ Eddie is able to swim, but I am. A. Both; and B. Not only; but also C. Either; or D. Neither; nor 24. ---- Your younger sister doesn’t get up early, does she? ---- ______. But she gets up late at weekends. A. Yes, she does B. No, she doesn’t C. Yes, she doesn’t D. No, she does 25. Although you failed four times, I still hope you can have ______ try. A. the fifth B. a fifth C. the fourth D. a fourth 26. ---- Is John coming by train? ---- He should, but he ______ not. He likes driving his car. A. must B. can C. may D. need 27. The thing that ______ is not whether you fail or not, but whether you try or not. A. minds B. cares C. matters D. considers 28. What is the way George thought of ______ enough money to buy the house? A. to get B. getting C. having got D. being got 29. The boy ______ in the teacher’s office was found ______ yesterday. A. standing, smoke B. standing, smoking C. stood, smoke D. stood, smoking 30. ---- You don’t look so well, Mary. What’s the matter with you? ---- Why? ______. A. I’m quite myself B. Fine, thank you C. I feel bad D. I’m not myself 31. It’s a ______ clock, made of brass and dating from the nineteenth century. A. charming French small B. French small charming C. small French charming D. charming small French 32. Reading English every day makes it possible for you to learn English well. The word “possible” in the sentence is ______. A. Indirect Object B. Object Complement C. Direct Object D. Predicate 33. How ______ she sings! I have never heard ______. A. beautiful; a better voice B. beautifully; a better voice C. beautiful; the better voice D. beautifully; the better voice 34. ---- I hear our monitor made an English speech at the graduation ceremony yesterday. ---- ______, and ______. A. So she did; so did I B. So did she; so I did C. So she was; so I was D. So was she; so I was 35. After the big fire, there was ______ left in that place. ______ of us could believe what had happened there. A. nothing; Nobody B. one; Nobody C. nothing; None D. none; NoneB) 完形填空 请先阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后在每小题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 The Fitting-in of Suzy Khan The first time I saw Suzy Khan, I knew I had to help her. She was really small for her age of 12. The boy in my class often 36 about her and laughed their heads off. She would open a book, pretending to read, with tears dropping on the open page. All I knew was that she was an orphan (孤儿) from Africa. She had just been adopted by a family in town who 37 that the best way for her to learn American ways of life was to be with American kids. I looked down at this 38 girl and promised myself that somehow I would help her. But how could I help her 39 in with us? There had to be a 40 . One day, when I went into the classroom, I saw that Suzy had 41 her geography book to a picture of a train, and in her notebook, she had made a(n) 42 copy. I was surprised and thought that she could do something in the coming 43 show. So, I took her to see the art teacher, Miss Parker, and showed her what Suzy had drawn. “It’s wonderful,” said Miss Parker, who then showed us a poster she had painted for the talent show. “I need more of these, but I just don’t have enough time. Could you help me, Suzy?” On the day of the talent show, Suzy’s 44 were everywhere ---- all over the hall and all over the school, each one different. “And finally,” said Mr. Brown, the schoolmaster, at the end of the show, “We have a(n) 45 award. I’m sure you’ve all noticed the wonderful posters.” Everyone nodded. “One of our own students painted them.” I could hear everyone whispering. “Who in our school could draw 46 well?” Mr. Brown waited a while before saying, “ 47 this student worked so hard on the posters, she deserves a 48 , too. Our mystery artist is our new student ---- Suzy Khan!” Mr. Brown thanked her for all the wonderful posters and gave her a professional artist’s set. “Thank you,” she cried. I 49 , at that time when I was looking at her excited face, she’d probably never 50 anything in her whole life. Everyone started to clap their hands. Suzy Khan gave them a shy smile. 36. A. joked B. cared C. trains D. worried 37. A. reported B. decided C. complained D. questioned 38. A. marvelous B. proud C. tiny D. popular 39. A. come B fall C. fit D. tie 40. A. manner B. pattern C. choice D. way 41. A. read B. taken C. opened D. put 42. A. free B. perfect C. final D. extra 43. A. are B. talk C. quiz D. talent 44. A. gifts B. books C. photos D. posters 45. A. special B. academic C. national D. royal 46. A. very B. that C. quite D. too 47. A. If B. Though C. Unless D. Since 48. A. prize B. rank C. rest D. place 49. A. replied B. realized C. remembered D. regretted 50. A. offered B. valued C. owned D. controlled三、阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A Look at the center circles of Diagram A and Diagram B. Which of the centre circles looks larger? In Diagram B? In fact, they are exactly the same size. Then look at the picture on the right. What do you see? A vase? Or two faces?Does the picture change quickly from one to the other again and again? Maybe or maybe not, but you can never see them at the same time. “What’s happening? Is something wrong with my eyes?” You may wonder at what you see. Don’t worry. Here is how it goes: When we look at things, our eyes send messages to our brains and then our brains interpret the information. However, sometimes our brains interpret the received information in a wrong way. It seems that our eyes are playing a joke on us. This often happens and we call it “visual illusion(错误)”. Movie makers often make use of visual illusions. They make the objects around actors much smaller or bigger than usual. This makes us believe that the actors are much larger or smaller than they usually are. The movies Jurassic Park and Honey I shrunk the kids just make use of visual illusions. 51. Why does the centre circle in Diagram A look smaller than that in Diagram B? A. Something is wrong with our eyes. B. The two circles are not the same size. C. Our brains interpret the information in a wrong way. D. The two pictures change quickly from one to the other. 52. What’s the right order according to the passage? a. We look at things with our eyes. b. Our brains interpret the messages. c. Our brains tell us what we have seen. d. Our eyes send messages to our brains. A. a d b c B. c a b d C. a c d b D. b c a d 53. What do movie makers make use of visual illusions for ? A. To help the actors look better B. To make the actors much braver C. To help the actors become stronger D. To make the actors seem different in size 54. In the picture on the right, it seems that Line AB is shorter than Line CD, but in fact Line AB is as long as Line CD. Which paragraph(段落) can explain what has happened to our eyes? A. The second one. B. The third one. C. The fourth one. D. The fifth one. B For some people, music is no fun at all. About four percent of the population is what scientists call “amusic.” People who are amusic are born without the ability to recognize or reproduce musical notes(音调). Amusic people often cannot tell the difference between two songs. Amusics can only hear the difference between two notes if they are very far apart on the musical scale. As a result, songs sound like noise to an amusic. Many amusics compare the sound of music to pieces of metal hitting each other. Life can be hard for amusics. Their inability to enjoy music set them apart from others. It can be difficult for other people to identify with their condition. In fact, most people cannot begin to grasp what it feels like to be amusic. Just going to a restaurant or a shopping mall can be uncomfortable or even painful. That iswhy many amusics intentionally stay away from places where there is music. However, this can result in withdrawal and social isolation. “I used to hate parties,” says Margaret, a seventy-year-old woman who only recently discovered that she was amusic. By studying people like Margaret, scientists are finally learning how to identify this unusual condition. Scientists say that the brains of amusics are different from the brains of people who can appreciate music. The different is complex, and it doesn’t involve defective hearing. Amusics can understand other nonmusical sounds well. They also have no problems understanding ordinary speech. Scientists compare amusics to people who just can’t see certain colors. Many amusics are happy when their condition is finally diagnosed(诊断). For years, Margaret felt embarrassed about her problem with music. Now she knows that she is not alone. There is a name for her condition. That makes it easier for her to explain. “When people invite me to a concert, I just say, ‘No, thanks. I’m amusic.’” says Margaret. “I just wish I had learned to say that when I was seventeen and not seventy.” 55. Which of the following is true of amusics? A. Listening to music is far from enjoyable for them. B. They love places where they are likely to hear music. C. They can easily tell two different songs apart. D. Their situation is well understood by musicians. 56. According to paragraph 3, a person with “defective hearing” is probably one who _________. A. dislikes listening to speeches B. can hear anything nonmusical C. has a hearing problem D. lacks a complex hearing system 57. In the last paragraph, Margaret expressed her wish that __________. A. her problem with music had been diagnosed earlier B. she were seventeen years old rather than seventy C. her problem could be easily explained D. she were able to meet other amusics 58. What is the passage mainly concerned with? A. Amusics’ strange behaviors. B. Some people’s inability to enjoy music. C. Musical talent and brain structure. D. Identification and treatment of amusics. C The Brown Bear My wife Laura and I were on the beach, with three of our children, taking pictures of shore birds near our home in Alaska when we spotted a bear. The bear was thin and small, moving aimlessly. Just a few minutes later, I heard my daughter shouting, “Dad! The bear is right behind us!” An agreesive bear will usually rush forward to frighten away its enemy but would suddenly stop at the last minute. This one was silent and its ears pinned back---- the sign (迹象) of an animal that is going in for the kill. And it was a cold April day. The bear behaved abnormally, probably because of hunger. I held my camera tripod (三脚架) in both hands to form a barrier as the bear rushed into me. Its huge head was level with my chest and shoulders, and the tripod stuck across its mouth. It bit down and I found myself supporting its weight. I knew I would not be able to hold it for long. Even so, this was a fight I had to win: I was all that stood between the bear and my family, who would stand little chance of running faster than a brown bear. The bear hit at the camera, cutting it off the tripod. I raised my left arm to protect my face; the beast held tightly on the tripod and pressed it into my side. My arm could not move, and I sensed that my bones were going to break. Drawing back my free hand, I struck the bear as hard as I could for five to six times. The bear opened its mouth and I grasped its fur, trying to push it away. I was actually wrestling (扭打) with the bear at this point. Then, as suddenly as it had begun, the fight ended. The bear moved back toward the forest, before returning for another attack----- The first time I felt panic. Apparently satisfied that we caused no further threat, the bear moved off, destroying a fence as it went. My arm was injured, but the outcome for us could hardly have been better. I’m proud that my family reminded clear-headed when panic could have led to a very different outcome. 59. The brown bear approached the family in order to _________. A. catch shore birds B. start an attack C. protect the children D. set up a barrier for itself 60. The bear finally went away after it _________. A. felt safe B. got injured C. found some food D. took away the camera 61. The writer and his family survived mainly due to their _________. A. pride B. patience C. calmness D. cautiousnessD Most people agree that honesty is a good thing. But does Mother Nature agree? Animals can’t talk, but can they lie in other ways? Can they lie with their bodies and behavior? Animal experts may not call it lying, but they do agree that many animals, from birds to chimpanzees, behave dishonestly to fool other animals. Why? Dishonesty often helps them survive. Many kinds of birds are very successful at fooling other animals. For example, a bird called the plover sometimes pretends to be hurt in order to protect its young. When a predator (猎食动物) gets close to its nest, the plover leads the predator away from the nest. How? It pretends to have a broken wing. The predator follows the “hurt” adult, leaving the baby birds safe in the nest. Another kind of bird, the scrub jay, buries its food so it always has something to eat. Scrub jays are also thieves. They watch where others bury their food and steal it. But clever scrub jays seem to know when a thief is watching them. So they go back later, unbury the food, and bury it again somewhere else. Birds called cuckoos have found a way to have babies without doing much work. How? They don’t make nests. Instead, they get into other birds’ nests secretly. Then they lay their eggs and fly away. When the baby birds come out, their adoptive parents feed them. Chimpanzees, or chimps, can also be sneaky. After a fight, the losing chimp will give its hand to the other. When the winning chimp puts out its hand, too, the chimps are friendly again. But an animal expert once saw a losing chimp take the winner’s hand and start fighting again. Chimps are sneaky in other ways, too. When chimps find food that they love, such as bananas, it is natural for them to cry out. Then other chimps come running. But some clever chimps learn to cry very softly when they find food. That way, other chimps don’t hear them, and they don’t need to share their food. As children, many of us learn the saying "You can't fool Mother Nature." But maybe you can't trust her, either. 62. A plover protects its young from a predator by _________ A. getting closer to its young B. driving away the adult predator C. leaving its young in another nest D. pretending to be injured 63. By "Chimpanzees, or chimps, can also be sneaky" (paragraph 5), the author means _________. A. chimps are ready to attack others B. chimps are sometimes dishonest C. chimps are jealous of the winners D. chimps can be selfish too 64. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Some chimps lower their cry to keep food away from others. B. The losing chimp won the fight by taking the winner's hand. C. Cuckoos fool their adoptive parents by making no nests. D. Some clever scrub jays often steal their food back. 65. Which of the following might be the best title of the passage? A. Do animals lie? B. Does Mother Nature fool animals? C. How do animals learn to lie? D. How does honesty help animals survive? 第二卷(两大题 共20分 把正确答案做在试卷上) 四、词汇检测 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 根据下列句子及所给汉语注释或通过上下文,在横线上,填写单词的正确形式。每空只写一词。 66. Smokers are well ___________ (意识到) of the dangers to their own health. 67. We were surprised to know that he was found guilty of ___________ (抢劫). 68. ---- What made John so worried? ---- ___________ (丢失) his wallet this morning. 69. Please ___________ (通知) me of her arrival time as soon as possible. 70. Sorry. Madam. You’d better come tomorrow because it’s ___________ (超过) the visiting hours. 71. The necklace ___________(属于) to my mother many years ago is now given to me. 72. He was caught ___________(毁坏) the old church when we saw him. 73. Though the old lady is in her ____________(九十几岁), she can still cook for herself. 74. The box is full of glass objects. Please put it with ___________. 75. ---- What's wrong? You are so angry. ---- She lied to me. I'll never ___________ her for what she did. 五、句子翻译 将下列句子译成英语 (共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 76. 除非你真不懂,不然别叫我解释。 _______________________________________________________________________ 77. 你越仔细,犯的错误就越少。 _______________________________________________________________________ 78. 把烫的东西放进垃圾箱是多么危险啊! _______________________________________________________________________ 79. 她的表弟已经放弃出国的想法了吗? _______________________________________________________________________ 80. 自从他来到中国就一直投身于教育。 _______________________________________________________________________

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