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高一英语下学期月考试题及答案

高一英语下学期月考试题及答案高一英语考试之前把英语知识点拿出来背一下,复习的时候适当地做些英语试题。

以下是给你推荐的高一英语下学期月考试题及参考答案,希望对你有帮助!高一英语下学期月考试题第一部分:语法知识(20题,每题1分,共20分)1. ______ makes this shop different is that it offers more personal services.A. WhatB. WhoC. WhateverD. Whoever2. China has hundreds of islands, ______ we all know.A. in whichB. at whichC. of whichD. on which3. The more I think about him, the more reasons I find for loving him ______ I did.A. as much asB. as long asC. as soon asD. as far as4. --- Each of the students, working hard at their lessons, ______ the book.--- So have I.A. is readingB. has readC. readingD. reads5. ______ full preparations, we decided to put off the meeting till next week.A. We didn’t makeB. Having not madeC. We hadnot made D. Not having made6. I order to search for the escaped murderer, the police decided to question ______ cam e along this road.A. whoB. whomC. whoeverD. whomever7. She wrote a letter to her father, _____ she made her secret known.A. whichB. thatC. in whichD. when8. you’ve tried it, you can understand how pleasant it is.A. UnlessB. BecauseC. AlthoughD. When9. The baby is generally healthy, but every now and then he ______ a cold.A. has caughtB. is catchingC. will catchD. does catch10. It is when the plane ______ that you’d better find out at the booking office.A. would take offB. had taken offC. was taking offD. is taking off11. Written in a hurry, _____.A. they find many mistakes in the reportB. Sam made many mistakes in the reportC. there are lots of the mistakes in the reportD. the report is full of spelling mistakes12. ---Where did you get to know the professor over there?---It was at the workshop ______ we did research together2 years ago.A. thatB. thereC. whichD. where13. --- How long do you think it will be _______ China sendsa manned spaceship to the moon?--- Perhaps two or three years.A. whenB. untilC. thatD. before14. ―Mum, For what do you always make me eat an egg every day?―______ enough protein and nutrition as you are growing up.A. GetB. GettingC. To getD. To be getting15. _______ we’ll go camping tomorrow depends on the weather.A. IfB. WhetherC. ThatD. Where16. The prize of the game show is $ 30,000 and an all expenses ____ vacation to China.A. payingB. paidC. to be paidD. being paid17. ______ made the school proud was _______ more than 90 percentage of the students had been admitted to keyuniversities.A. What; becauseB. That; becauseC. That; whatD. What; that18. Jenny was very sad over the loss of the photos she had shot at Canada, this was a memory she especially treasured.A. asB. ifC. whenD. where19. "You can't have this football back you promise not to kick it at my cat again," the old man said firmly.A. becauseB. sinceC. whenD. until20. --- I’m sorry, but there’s no smoking on this flight.--- Oh, I ______ that. Sorry, I won’t again.A. don’t knowB. didn’t knowC. won’t knowD. haven’t known第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ACalvin Gillian didn’t believe that Norway was the place for an adventurous holiday. However, some friends told him to go there and he loved it.“I’m an extreme-sports maniac. I’ve traveled to many different countries, but I didn’texpect Norway to be a good place for an extreme holiday. Tourists usually visit Norway because of its old Viking history or to go fishing and boating in the famous fjords(峡湾) to enjoy a relaxing holiday, or to go climbing to enjoy the beauty of nature. But I didn’t go for fishing; I wanted adventure.“Skiing is the best thing you can do in Norway. Svartisen, the Black Ice glacier(冰川), is wonderful. The ice is not the usual white but a deep blue color, like the sea. However, you have to wear special clothes, because skiing on a million-year-old glacier can be very dangerous.”“Then, there is Hunderfossen Family Park for Toll Park. You can go water skiing and ice skating. It is certainly a beautiful place but it is more expensive than visiting other parts of Norway.“I also visited the Homenkollen Ski Jump in Oslo. The view from the top of the ski jump was wonderful and the the ski museum was very interesting. I wanted to try a jump but unfortunately, it’s only for professional ski-jumpers. Anyway, I was very tired and I needed a break, so I went back to my hotel and got some sleep.“Next year, I am going to take my girlfriend to Norway,too. She is having her holiday in Australia now and she wants to have a different type of adventure for next year.”21. How did Calvin Gillian feel about his trip?A. BoredB. RelaxedC. SatisfiedD. Disappointed22. The underlined word “maniac”(in para.2) refers to someone who___.A. Has a strong interest in somethingB. B. Has a bad opinion of somethingC. Expects things to be successfulD. Likes to compete with others23. What did Calvin Gillian do in Norway?A. Ski-jumpingB. ClimbingC. FishingD. Skiing24. What’s the best title for the text?A. Calvin Gillian’s Holiday CountriesB. Travel in Different CountriesC. Historical Places in NorwayD. A Norwegian AdventureBScientists have been working to grow meat “in vitro,”or in a laboratory, for many years. In the laboratory, they mix cells(细胞)from a horse and a pig. They feed the cells to help them increase in number and grow into a small piece of meat.Right now, the meat that scientists have made is verysmall and looks gray because in vitro meat does not need blood to grow. But this is not its only problem. It takes a long time for the meat to grow and scientists do not know how to make a large amount. It also costs a lot of money to make in vitro meat. Making enough for one meal would cost$250,000.Although producing in vitro meat has many problems, scientists continue to work because in vitro meat would have many advantages. Since we have 7,000,000,000 people on the planet to feed in, vitro meat can help lower the need for the earth’s resources(资源).Besides, “Moving the production of meat from farms to laboratories would help cut down the huge amount of harmful gases produced by farm animals,”says reporter Nick Collins.In vitro meat could solve many of the problems of animal meat.But can humans eat this in vitro meat? Scientists do not know if it even tastes like real meat. Because of food research laws, they are not yet able to taste their meat. But they hope someday people can buy it in their local market. They say it is real meat and it is just made in a different way.A lot of people are still worried about in vitro meat. However, it will be years before the meat is ready to sell. Kate Shipard, a writer for Mother Jones magazine, says, “It willrequire hard testing before it can be fed to humans. It is still such a new idea that we do not know yet what health problems it may have. Right now, there are no rules for in vitro meat.”25. What are the scientists trying to find out in t heir experiment?A. How to get a new kind of animal.B. How to make a new kind of meat.C. How to make animal meat taste better.D. How to greatly increase animals’ numbers.26. What’s Paragraph 2 mainly about?A. The ways to improve the experiment.B. The bad influence the experiment brings.C. The problems scientists face in the experiment.D. The difficulty in collecting money for the experiment.27. What does Nick think of in vitro meat?A. It stops people’s cruelty to animals.B. It is environmentally friendly.C. It is against the rules.D. It worries him a lot.28. According to scientists, in vitro meat ____.A. Is safe to eat.B. Tastes like real meat.C. May be successful in the future.D. Will soon be available on the market.CCALGARY, CANADA---It was one of the most important phone calls Bruce Burrell has ever received, a call warning that a flood was headed Calgary’s way.“I got a phone call about five in the morning on Thursday from Len McCharles, who was on watch at the time, and he said “there has been big flooding in Canmore and it’s heading this way,”said Burrell, the head of the Calgary Emergency Management Agency.“I got up immediately, turned on the morning news, saw the pictures from Canmore and then called McCharles back. I said “open the Emergency Operations Centre.”Burrell was in the EOC for 48 hours straight and it wasn’t until Burrell left the centre for the first time that the disaster(灾难)hit him.“Once you step outside and you actually see it and hear it, it paints a completely different picture from what you thought you would be dealing with.”Calgary firefighters came to help the Calgarians who were influenced by floodwaters. Keal Prince, captain of the CalgaryFire Department remembers how a young boy lost his finger while helping a woman remove debris(瓦砾)out of her house.“As his finger got cut off it went i nto a fully loaded dumpster(装好的垃圾箱)”Prince said. “People had worked hours to get the dumpster loaded and now they’re working tirelessly, quickly to unload that dumpster, looking for that finger.”“We had to remove a lot of debris to find that finger. Luckily, the finger was found and it was reattached(重新接上),”Prince added.Burrell is proud of what the city has achieved so far. And he says the city couldn’t have done it without hundreds of unsung heroes. “There were a lot of unbelievable things that went on during the flood and I think that is what Calgarians need to be proud of.”29. On the morning of Thursday, Burrell ______.A. Recogised his house was floodedB. Was called to go to Canmore to help peopleC. Got to know from others about a coming disater.D. Opened his house and found something was wrong.30. Hearing what had happened, Burrell ________.A. Called the centre to collect picturesB. Reported the event to the TV stationC. Went to the flooded areas immediatelyD. Gave orders for work to be started at once31. It seemed that the young boy ____.A. Was a great helpB. Had a happy endingC. Looked for his finger hours aloneD. Was hurt while unloading the dumpster32. We can infer from the last paragragh that Burrell ______.A. Thinks highly of people in CalgaryB. Has received praise from CalgariansC. Thinks it’s his duty to protect the cityD. Feels the firefighters need more trainingDDebby Harris says she would never have started going to the Glastonbury Festival if her friend who runs a food stall(小吃摊)hadn’t needed a hand a few years back. “I thought it would just be all noise, and I never liked rock music.”Now she says she would pay her friend to allow her to work out her stall! “The ticket sell like hot cakes, so it’s the best way of making sure I can get to the five-day festival in June,”she points out.Nick Hendon has been going to the Cambridge Folk Festival, which takes place over a long weekend in summer at Cherry Hinton Hall, for over twenty years. His favourite festival area is the Club Tent where, as well as the invited artists, members of the audience can get up and perform. “My wife usually takes part. She has a beautiful voice,”he says proudly.Joan Mitchell does her best to get to the International Eisteddfod, a dance and music festival which takes place every year during the second week of July in Wales. The festival is also famous for the final Sunday Evening Gala concert which usually has some of the biggest names in opera as guest performers. “I’ve seen Dame Kiri Te Kanawa, James Galway and Monsterrat Caballe, but no one could ever match up to Luciano Pavarotti. He was truly breathtaking!”Graham Crosby tries to get to as many concerts as possible duing the eight-week summer season of the Proms festival every year. The Proms is the largest classical music festival in the world. “The stmosphere(氛围)is much more relaxed than at other classical concerts. In fact, the audience sometimes behave more like rock fans, jumping up and down to the music, which is really exciting.”33. According to Debby Harris, she ______.A. Runs a food stall during the festiv alB. Gets the ticket for the festival from her friendC. Doesn’t like working for her friendD. Doesn’t need to buy a ticket to get to the festival34. Who enjoys an event in which festival-goers can take part?A. Graham CrosbyB. Debby HarrisC. Nick HendonD. Joan Mitchell35. Which festival lasts the longest time?A. The Proms festivalB. The Glastonbury FestivalC. The International EisteddfodD. The Cambridge Folk Festival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。

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