河北定州中学2016-2017学年第一学期高一英语周练试题(7)一、选择题1.--- Have you handed in your schoolwork yet?---Yes, I have.I guess it _____ now.A.has gradedB.is gradedC.is being gradedD.is grading2.----Next time when you go there, you’ d better tell me before you le ave.----Ok, _________.A. You are welcomeB. No problemC. No wayD. Never mind3.Spielberg, _____ mother was a musical teacher, was born in 1964 in a small town in America.A. whoseB. whoC. thatD. whom4.As is universally recognized , our strong sense of national ________ has been shaped by our history.A. identityB.accentC. differenceD.power5.-- If the traffic hadn’t been so heavy, I could have been back by 6 o’clock.-- What a pity! Tina ________ here to see you.A. isB. wasC. would beD. has been6.I don't like the way ________ you laugh at her.A. whichB. in whichC. by whichD. on which7.Mo Yan has written a lot of novels, some of _________ have been translated into English. A. them B. which C. it D. what8.Do you know the man____ is talking with Tom?A. whichB. whoC. whomD. whose9.Hiking is _________ great fun. You will get close to________ nature and take exercise at the same time.A. a; theB. /; /C. /; theD. a; /10.---How is it going?---All the people have been doing their best and ____________progress has been made.A. a great manyB. a number ofC. a good dealD. a lot of二、阅读理解On Friday, June 20th, 29 dogs along with their owners came to Santa Rosa, California. They came there to take part in an unusual competition—one that seeks out and honors the World’s Ugliest Dog. Now in its 26th year, the competition is one of the biggest attractions at the annual Sonoma County Fair.Among the leading competitors were Cupcake, who was adopted (收养) from a local dog rescue center in January and Shorty, who would have been put to sleep if its owner, Jason, wasn’t kind enough to pick it up. Also competing was 11-year-old veteran Grovie. Described by his owner as short and funny, the Chinese pug is a local resident who has taken part in this contest several times. Then there was 2002 “World’s Ugliest Dog” and “Ring of Champions” winner, Rascal. The 7lbs naturally hairless dog with very few teeth comes from an impressive background (背景). His grandfather, Chi Chi, holds the Guinness World Record for winning the title “World’s Ugliest Dog” seven times!But all t hese impressively “ugly” dogs had no chance against Peanut. The two-year-old dog was badly burnt in a fire which caused him to lose his lips, most of his body hair and eyelids. Besides winning the title, $1,500 USD in cash and a large trophy (奖杯), the first time winner also enjoyed an all-expenses-paid trip to New York City where he made scheduled appearances on the Today Show and the Jimmy Kimmel Show.The competition is a great way to honor these dogs, many of whom get their unusual looks because of human abuse (虐待). But most importantly, it raises awareness about their adoption by showing the world that ugliness does not prevent dogs from becoming very loving pets. 11.Who play the biggest role in the competition mentioned in Para. 1?A. The dog owners who are good at keeping dogs.B. The people who have adopted dogs.C. The dogs that have unusual skills.D. The dogs that look very ugly.12.It can be inferred that Jason adopted Shorty probably because he .A. thought Shorty would win the competitionB. loved Shorty’s appearance very muchC. didn’t want Shorty to be homelessD. didn’t want Shorty to be killed13.What can we learn from Rascal’s impressive background?A. He comes from a family of ugly dogs.B. Most of his family members are well-known.C. His grandfather had won the competition seven times.D. Seven of his family members had won the competition.14.According to the last paragraph, the competition wants to .A. show that not all people are kind to dogsB. call on people to adopt ugly dogsC. tell people that loving pets usually don’t look goodD. warn people not to judge dogs by appearancesAt just six years old, Joey Kilpatrick is Australia’s unofficial hide-and-seek(捉迷藏)champion after he hid in a bedroom cupboard for eight hours while playing his favorite game,causing a big rescue operation.The determined little boy’s disappearing act led to a careful search, including nice police officers, five State Emergency Service volunteers, tracker dogs and almost all of the people of the town of Goombungee.His mother, Chris, says she called the police when Joey disappeared one afternoon after telling his older brother, Lachlan, 14, that he was off to play hide-and-seek.“I called the two boys for dinner,” Chris says. “After about 20 minutes I started to worry, I was shouting to Joey, ‘OK, we can’t find you, time to come out!’”But there was no sign of her little boy. Within minutes of Chris calling the police, the policemen started one of the biggest ground searches in the town’s history.“I was really frightened. I rang my husband, Kris, who works out of town, and he immediately hit the road, calling me every 10 minutes.” Chris recalls.“They searched the house from top to bottom; everyone was out looking for him. When a neighbor a sked if I’d checked the water tank, that’s when reality hit. I was afraid.”After hours of searching the town, confused police decided to search the house one more time.“I just sat there waiting,” Chris says, “Then a strange feeling came over me, and I ru shed into the bedroom and put my hand on a pile of blankets in the cupboard. As I pulled then out,there he was---asleep and completely not realizing what was going on! I’ve never held him in my arms so hard.”Senior officer, Chris Brameld,from Goombungee police,says he is glad that Joey’s game had a happy ending: “When we realized he was safe, we agreed that it didn’t get much better than that!”And young Joey promises that next time he won’t be so intent(专注于) on finding the best hiding place. “I want to say sorry to the policemen and to Mummy for scaring them,” he says, “I promise next time I’ll hide where they can find me and I won’t fall asleep!”15.Why did the boy hide in a bedroom cupboard?A. He thought it was a good place to sleepB. He wanted to start a big rescue operationC. He didn’t think he could be easily found thereD. He is Australia’s unofficial hide-and-seek champion.16.What did the boy’s mother do when she couldn’t find her son?A. She checked the water tank.B. She called the police and her husband.C. She turned to her neighbor for help.D. She searched the town from top to bottom.17.What can we learn from the passage?A. The boy felt very cold when he was found.B. The boy knew clearly what was going on.C. The mother usually hugged her boy very hard.D. The mother was very grateful to find her boy.18.How did the boy feel after he found out what had happened?A. Pitiful.B. Funny.C. Frightened.D. Sorry.If man’s best friend is a dog, then who is a dog’s best friend? T hat would be Rover, Glow, Ivan or Raina. They recently donated (捐赠) blood to other dogs. And they did it without having to travel far from home: they visited an animal bloodmobile.Like the Red Cross vehicles for humans, the University of Pennsylvania’s traveling vet lab goes to where the donors are to make it easier to give. The bloodmobile makes weekly rounds through Philadelphia and New Jersey.Like humans, not every dog is qualified(合格的) to donate blood. The dogs are examined for health first. Dogs must have the correct blood type, weigh at least 55 pounds and be under 8 year old. About 150 dogs take part in the program. Each donates three or four pints(品脱) a year, which can help animals suffering from illness like cancer or an accident like being hit by a car.Sandy Lucas brought her 7-year-old dog, Raina, to the bloodmobile last week. She said she wouldn’t have taken the dog to Penn Vet’s animal hospital in downtown Philadelphia, which is twice as far from her home. “I was very, very excited that she had the right blood that was needed to help another dog out,” said Lucas. “We’ll surely do it again.”Just like people, the donors get a snack and a heart-shaped sticker immediately after giving. What’s more, they receive dog food to take home.If dogs are doing what they can to save other dogs, why can’t we do it to save other people? Next time you hesitate(犹豫) over whether to donate blood or not, think of the dogs.19.The writer mentions Rover, Glow, Ivan and Raina in Para. 1 mainly because _________.A. they are man’s best friends.B. they are common names for dogs.C. they get along well with other dogs.D. they have donated blood to other dogs.20.What do we know about the traveling vet lab?A. It is a Red Cross vehicle.B. It collects dogs’ blood f or other dogs.C. It travels through Philadelphia every day.D. It was donated by the University of Pennsylvania.21.What can we learn from Para.4?A. Sandy Lucas is unwilling to let her dog donate blood.B. The bloodmobile welcomes dogs from anywhere in the city.C. Penn Vet’s animal hospital in downtown Philadelphia is popular.D. The animal bloodmobile has made it easier for dogs to donate blood.22.By writing the last paragraph, the author wants to ________.A. ask us to help dogs.B. show the importance of dogs.C. encourage us to donate blood.D. compare humans with dogs.三、完形填空,阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。