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高一英語月考二試卷
II.GrammarandVocabulary
SectionA:MultipleChoices
Directions:Beneatheachof(hefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B.CandD.Choosetheone
ansv/crthatbestcompletes(hesentences.
21.Dawnastheyclimbedintotheboatandpusheditofffromthebank.
A.wouldjustbreakB.wasjustbreaking
C.hasjustbrokenD.hadjustbeenbreaking
22.Largequantitiesofmoneyinthestockmarket,butitreturnslittle.
A.hasbeeninvestedB.havebeeninvested
C.hasinvestedD.haveinvested
23.Bythetimeyouare18,youaturningpointoflifestyleinanentirelynaturalmanner.
A.hadreachedB.havereached
C.willhavereachedD.willreached
24.WhenAlicecameto,shedidnotknowhowlongshethere.
A.hadbeenlyingB.hasbeenlying
C.waslyingD.hasIain
25.TheteachersseemedameetingwhenIpassedthemeetingroom.
A.present;tobehavingB.presenting;tobehaving
C.present;tohaveD.presented:tohavehad
26.Ihearthey'vepromotedTom,buthedidn'tmentionwhenhetalkedonthephone.
A.topromoteB.havingbeenpromoted
C.havingpromotedD.tobepromoted
27.duetothebankruptcyofthefactory,manyworkersturnedtotrainingcenters,tolearnsomething
withwhichtheycouldgobacktothelabourmarket.
A.Leavingunemployed;hopedB.Leftunemployed;hoping
C.Leavingtobeemployed;hopingD.Lefttoemploy;hoped
28.Ihavenoobjectiontheweekendwithmychildren,butdon,tloseyourtemperbecausetheyare
sometimesverynaughty.
A.tospendB.tospendingC.foryoutospendD.spending
29.beingonthepointofconductinganexperiment,Istoppedtothemandkeptquiet.
A.Their;talkingB.Them;totalkC.I;totalkD.They;talking
30.,buthestillcouldn'tunderstandthelogicalconnectionofthetwosubjects.
A.HavingtoldmanytimesB.Havingbeentoldmanytimes
C.HewastoldmanytimesD.Manytimesashewastold
31.YueYao.17.astudentofHighSchoolAffiliatedtoShanghaiJiaolongUniversity.JiadingCampusthe
IntelISEFBestofCategory'Awards,usedthree-colorcombinationsoflightsthroughfiber-opticcables
asthebasicfornewcomputingtechniques.
A.thatwon;transmittingB.won;transmitted
C.whowon;havingbeentransmittedD.winning:transmitted
32.Andthere,almostinthebigchair,salherlittlebrother,whoneverhadtobetoldtokeepquiet.
A.havinglostB.losingC.tobelostD.lost
33.Mr.Greenstoodupindefenceofthe16-year-oldboy,sayingthathewasnottheone.
A.blamedB.blamingC.toblameD.beblamed
34.Afteribrthejob.youwillberequiredtotakealanguagetest.
A.beinginterviewedB.interviewed
C.interviewingD.havinginterviewed
35.MckeilPatterson,whosufferedfromcerebralpalsy(腦癱),isgiventhechancebyhercoachtobeacheerleader,
whichmadeherfeelproudandsheverymuch.
A.approvedofB.appreciatedC.interpretedD.enlightened
36.TheAmericannewspapergroupdidn'treflectAmericanGovernmentopinionsasheknewwell.
A.bynomeansB.byanymeans
C.bysonicmeansD.bymeansof
37.Hismodestbusinesseventuallyintoasupemiarketempire.
A.extendedB.exploitedC.explodedD.expanded
38.Oneoftheadvantagesoflivingonthetopfloorofahighriseisthatyoucangetagoodof(hecity.
A.sightB.perspectiveC.viewD.scenery
39.Iamexhaustedforhavingbeenworkingforsixhours.CouldJennifermeatthefollowingmeeting?
A.substituteB.exchangeC.replaceD.approach
SectionB:Blankfilling(Grammar)
Directions:Fillintheblankswithpiopctfoimoftheverbs.
(A)
TheInlernationalMonetaryFund(IMF,國際貨幣基金組織)welcomedChina'syuanintoitselitereserve
currencybasketonNovember30,2015andtheyuanjoinedtheU.S.dollar,theeuro,theJapaneseyenand:he
Britishpoundin(hebasketofcurrenciesthatmakeuptheSpecialDrawingRight(SDR,特別提款權(quán)),___40___
(recognize)theinternationalstatusofChina'scurrency.
FortheChinese,theyuan,shigherstatusispartofalargerstrategy41(boost)thecountry'seconomic
influence.Thegovernmenthasincreasedlendingtoforeigngovernments,greatlyexpandedtrade42(settle)
inyuanandcreatedemergencycreditfacilitiesforothergovernment.
Overthepastyear,Beijing___43___(roll)outaseriesofpoliciesathome—includingfreerinterestrales,
easierforeigninvestoraccess,andmeretransparentstatisticalstandard—tomeettheIMF'scriteriafbryuan
inclusioninitsSDRbasket.
(B)
PeoplegoingshoppinginAmericacanexpect44___(treat)withrespectfromtheverybeginning.When
customersgettothestoretheyareviewedashonoredguests.Customersdon'tusuallyfindstoreclerks___45
(sil)aroundwatchingTVorplayingcards.Instead,theclerksgreetthemwarmlyandoffertohelpthemfindwhat
theywant.Customersusuallydon'thavetoaskhowmuchitemscostsinceprices46(mark)clearly.
FormanyAmericancustomers,serviceiseveiything.Ifapersonreceivespoorservicefromastore,he
probablywillavoid___47___(shop)thereinthefuture.Ontheotherhand,customersoftenremainloyaltoa
business(hathasexcellentserviceseveniftheirpricesarchigh.
SectionC:Blankfilling(Vocabulary)
Directions:Fillintheblankswithproperformofthegivenwords.
48.Disney(amuse)parksusedtoletdisabledvisitorscuttothefrontofthelineforridesandattractions,
whichcouldsavethemanhourormoreofwaiting.
49.HillarywasinfavouroftheinvasionofIraq,againstgaymarriageand(sympathy)tothePalestinian
cause,untilshechangedhermindonthoseandasuccessionofotherissues.
50.Borensaidtheuniversityislookingintoarangeof(punish)for(hestudentscheatingin(he
examinations,includingexpulsion(開除).
51.Teacherguidedthestudentstoreadfor30mins,andthe(remain)classtimewasusedfor
independentreading.
52.For(illustration)purposes,onlyasimpleexampleisgivenhere.
53.Exposuretoalcoholandcigaretterepresentsaserious(depart)fromhiscommitmenttohiswfe.
54.Itisverydisgracefultomakefunofothers,.(Fortune)
55.LookingandfeelingdifferentisaculturalventurethatisencouragedinWesternsocieties.Tanoos
(symbol)thispersonalquestforindividualityareanormativewayofpersonalizingandcustomizingtheself.
SectionD
Directions:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Note
thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.overtookB.promisingC.likelihoodD.ridiculousE.sharedF.controlled
G.beliefsH.reasonableI.trendJ.trackedK.demonstrated
Theriseinstoriesdescribingeventsthatneverhappened,ofteninvolvingfakepeopleinfakeplace,hasledto
FacebookandGoogle's___56___todealwith(hem.Buiarewereallysoeasytoft)oi?Accordingroseveralstudies,
theanswerisyes:eventhemostobviousfakenewsstartstobecomebelievableifit's___57___enoughtimes.
InthemonthsrunninguptotheUSelectiontherewasasurge(大浪)infakenews.Accordingtoananalysis
byCraigSilverman,ajournalist,duringthistimethetop20fakestoriesincirculation___58___thetop20stories
from19mainstreampublishers.
PaulHorner,acreativepublisheroffakenews,hassaidhebelievesDoraldTrumpwaselectedbecauseofh:m.
“MysiteswerepickedupbyTrumpsupportersallthetime...Hisfollowersdon'tfact-checkanything-they'll
posteverything,believeanything,"hetoldtheWashingtonPost.
Silvermanpreviously___59___rumourscirculatingonlinein2014andfoundthatsharesandsocial
interactionsaroundfakenewsarticlesdwarfed(使...相形見細)thoseof(hearticlesthatexposedthem.According
toSilverman,fakenewsstoriesarcengineeredtoappealtopeople'shopesandfears,andaren't___60___byreality,
whichgivesthemtheedgeincreatingshareablecontent.
Youmightthinkyou'reimmunetotillingfbrtheselies,butawealthofresearchdisagrees.Backinthe1940s,
researchersfoundthatuthemorearumouristold,themore___61___itsounds.vTheysuggestedthismeansthat
arumourbornoutofmildsuspicioncan,bygainingcurrency,shiftpublicthinkingandopinion.
Thisfalseimpressionoftruthwas___62___practicallyin1977whenresearchersintheUSquizzedcollege
studentsontheactualityofstatementsthattheyweretoldmaybetrueorfalse.Theresearchersfoundthatsimply
repeatingthestatementsatalaterdatawasenoughtoincreasethe___63___ofthestudentsbelievingthem.
Lastyear,LisaFazioatVanderbiltUniversityinTennesseeandherteamfoundthatstudentsbecomemore
likelytobelieveastatementthattheyknowmustbefalseifitisrepeated.
“Ourresearchsuggeststhatfalsenewscanandlikelydoesaffectpeople's___64___.Evenifpeopleare
consciousthataheadlineisfalse,readingitmultipletimeswillmakeitseemmoretrustworthy,"Faziosays.
Reassuringly,theteamfoundthataperson'sknowledgehasalargeinfluenceovertheirbeliefs,butit,ssti'la
worrying___65___giventhatfalsehoodsappearrepeatedlyinournewsfeedseveryday.
III.ReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B.C,andD.Fill
ineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.
Whydopeoplegotouniversity?Th,reisapopularnotionthatacollegeeducationissomethingtobeendured
inordertobecome___66___(oobtaincertainkindsofjobsortogotograduateschool.Thisisnotwhatwcarc
tryingtodoatHarxard,norwouldwewish(ohavemanystudentsherewhotooksucha(n)-67—viewofacollege
career.
Therearcseveralgoalswcaimroreachinourundergraduateprogram.
Themostobviousoneistogiveknowledge—fairly_68-knowledgeinonefieldandamoregeneral
knowledgeofavarietyofothersubjectareaswhichyoumaychooseaccordingtoyourinterest.Butifacquiring
knowledgeisaself-evidentpartofacollegeeducation,itis_69_their.ostimportant.Remarkablyfewofthe
factsyoulearnherewillremaininyour_70—formanyyears,andsomeofthosethatdowillevenbeproved
_71_bynewknowledge.
_72—,wecaninslillC蓄輸)certainattitudesofmind——awillingnesstoacceptuncertainty,andthelackof
definitetruths;independenceofmind,andarespectforfactsandfortheuncomfortableconclusionswhichfacts
sometimesleadto.
Inadditiontothese_73_qualities,acollegeeducationshouldtrytolayafoundationforthecreativeuseof
—74—time.Someofthiscapacitycanbestimuiatedintheclassroom-incoursesinthehunianiliesandihearts.
Yet.atleastasmuch_75_willoccuroutsidethelecturehall—onathleticfields,inmusicrooms,studenttheaters,
conceithalls,andsoforth.
Thesearesomeofthe_76—ofaliberalcollegeeducationasIseethem.Icannotresistconcludingwithafew
privatethoughtsaboutournewcareersatHarvard.
Tobeginwith,Ihopethatwewillthink_77_aboutwha(wcwanttoaccomplishhere.Itwouldbe_78_
foryoutosetyoursightsonsomelimitedgoal,suchasgettinggoodgradesormerelygettingintooneoranother
graduateschool.
Second,Ihopethatyouwillgivesomethoughttowhatyoucandoforothersduringyourstayhere.Thereare
manyproblemswaitingforyourhelp,andmanypeoplewhocould_79—yourefforts.
Myfinalbitofadvice,whateverelsewedo,letusremembernottotakeourselvestooseriously.Howevergreat
ourproblemsmayseem,howeverurgentourcomplaints,theyareovershadowed(期然失色)bythe_80_of
countlessotherpeopleonourplanet.
66.A.fascinatedB.qualifiedC.determinedD.required
67.A.optimisticB.strongC.narrowD.sensitive
68.A.concentratedB.expandedC.informedD.illustrated
69.A.byfarB.farfromC.freefromD.withoutdoubt
70.A.memoryB.positionC.evaluationD.tbundation
71.A.usefulB.essentialC.falseD.common
72.A.BesidesB.HoweverC.ThereforeD.Somehow
73.A.physicalB.inbornC.emotionalD.intellectual
74.A.businessB.studyC.experimentD.leisure
75.A.appreciationB.stimulationC.participationD.exposure
76.A.benefitsB.aimsC.problemsD.achievements
77.A.broadlyB.honestlyC.freelyD.continually
78.A.fantasticB.magicC.tragicD.basic
79.A.sufferfromB.profitfromC.reflectonD.complainabout
80.A.inspirationB.differenceC.ambitionsD.difficulties
SectionB
Directions:Readthefollowingfourpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished
statements.Foreachofthem(herearcfourchoicesmarkedA,B.C.andD.Choose(heonethatfitsbestaccord;ng
totheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.
(A)
WaitangiDayiscelebratedonthe6thofFebruaryeveryyear.Itisapublicholidayfortheentirenation.I:is
celebratedasacommeniorationofthesigningoftheTreatyofWaitangi.TheTreatyofWaitangiwasadocument
signedbetweentheEnglishsettlersandindigenous(本土的〉Maoripeople.Whenthetreatywassigned,itmade
NewZealandanEnglishEmpireandtheMaoripeoplehadrightstotheirland.IlmadetheMaoriandEnglishsettlers
onepeople,withthesamerightsandruledbythesamepeople.
WaitangiDayiscelebratedinmanydifferentways.Aformalserviceofremembrance(2己念)isheldatWaitangi,
whichisinNorthland(atthetopoftheNorthIsland).ItisattendedbythePrimeMinister,theGovernorGeneral
(theQueen'srepresentative),theMaoriPrinceandMaoriChiefsandtheirWhanau(family).
Traditionalpeoplewouldhaveauendedchurchinthemorningandspent(imcwithfamilyandfriends,reflecting
onthetruemeaningofthetreaty.Nowwegotopublicconcertsandfestivalswhereyoumaybeabletowalch
traditionalMaoridancingandspeechesmadebyleadersandimportantpeoplefromthecommunityorcoumry.
Thereaiealsoconcertsthatmoderndaysingersandartistperformat.Butmanyfamiliesandfiicudswillsimply
spendthedayatthebeachsoakingupthesunasitisthehottesttimeoftheyear.
WaitangiDayisspecialasitisournationalday.Itmarksthedaywebecomeonenationnottwoseparateraces
livingoncommonland.TherewasamevetocallitNewZealandDaybutthemajorityofpeoplechosetostillcall
itWaitangiDayandsothenameremainsremindingusofourindigenouspeople.
81.WhatmadetheMaoripeoplehave(hesamerightswithEnglishsettlersto(heirland?
A.TheinvasionofEnglishsettlers.B.TheTreatyofWaitangi.
C.ThePrimeMinister.D.TheGovernorGeneral.
82.WhichofthefollowingisNOTthewayforMaoripeopletocelebrateWaitangiDay?
A.Aformalserviceofremembrance.
B.Attendingconcerts.
C.WatchingmodernMaoridancingandspeeches.
D.Adayspentatthebeach.
83.WhyisWaitangiDaysospecialinNewZealand?
A.BecauseitremindsMaorioftheirindigenouspeoplethere.
B.Becauseitisapublicholiday.
C.Becausethelocalpeoplecanenjoythemselvesinmanywaysonthatday.
D.Becauseitmakestwoseparateracessharethecommonland.
(B)
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TheRadissonistryingtomakethekioskprocessevenfaster.Atafeuselecthotelslikethe
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SaltLakeCity,Seattle,andPhoenixaswell.
84.Whatdoestheword44irritate"inPzragraph2mostprobablymean?
A.annoyB.remindC.amuseD.impress
85.Whichtwohotelsofferamobileappforcustomerstocheckin?
A.YoteiNewYorkandMarriottDetroitAirport.
B.MarriottDetroitAirportandRadissonLaCrosse.
C.MarriottDetroitAirport,andHyatiRegencyMinneapolis.
D.HyattRegencyMinneapolisandRadissonLaCrosse.
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A.YotelNewYorkB.MarriottDetroitAirport
C.RadissonLaCrosseD.HyattRegencyMinneapolis
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A.AtYotelNewYork,arobotwillhelpyouwithallthecheck-inprocess.
B.Withitscheck-inapp,youmayenteryourroominMarriottwithoutakey.
C.HyattRegencyMinneapolisisclosetoanairportterminal.
D.ThebarcodeyoureceivefromRadissoncontributestothefastcheck-in.
(C)
Duringtheseventeenthandeighteenthcenturies,almostnothingwaswrittenaboutthecontributionsofwomen
duringthecolonialperiodandtheearlyhistoryofthenewlyformedUnitedStates.Lackingtheright(ovoteand
absentfromtheseatsofpower,womenwerenotconsideredanimportantforceinhistory.AnneBradstreetwn)te
somesignificantpoetryintheseventeenthcentuiy,MercyOtisWarrenproducedthebestcontemporarj'historyof
theAmericanRevolution,andAbigailAdamspennedimportantlettersshowingsheexercisedgreatpolitical
influenceoverherhusband.John,thesecondPresidentoftheUnitedStates.Butlittleornonoticewastakenof
thesecontributions.Duringthesecenturies,womenremainedinvisibleinhistorybooks.
Throughoutthenineteenthcentury,(hislackofvisibilitycontinued,despitetheeffortsoffemaleauthorswriting
aboutwomen.Thesewriters,likemostoftheirmalecounterparts,wereamateurhistorians.Theirwritingswere
celebratoryinnature,andtheywereunaiticalintheirselectionanduseofsources.
During(henineteenthcentury,however,certainfeminists(女權(quán)主義者)showedakeensenseofhistoryby
keepingrecordsofactivitiesinwhichwomenwereengaged.National,regional,andlocalwomen'sorganizations
assembledaccountsoftheirdoings.Peisonalcorrespondence(通信),newspaperclippings,andsouvenirswere
savedandstored.Thesesourcesfrom(hecoreofihetwogreatestcollectionsofwomen'shistoryintheUnitedStales;
oneattheElizabethandArthurSchlesingerLibraryatRadcliffeCollege,andtheothertheSophiaSmithCollection
atSmithCollege.Suchsourceshaveprovidedvaluablematerialsfbrlatergenerationsofhistorians.
Despite(hegatheringofmoreinformationaboutordinarywomenduringthenineteenthcentury,mostof:hc
writingaboutwomenconfonnedtothe"greatwomen"theoryofhistory,justasmuchofmainstreamAmerican
histoiyconcentratedon"greatmen."TodemonstratethatwomenweremakingsignificantcontributionstoAmerican
life,fenuilcauthorssingledoutwomenleadersandwiotcbiogiaphies.orelseimpoitantwomenpioduccdtlicii
autobiographies.Mostoftheseleadersuereinvolvedinpubliclifeasreformers,activistsworkingforwomen'sright
tovote,orauthors,andwerenotrepresentativeatallofthegreatofordinarywoman.Thelivesofordinarypeople
continued,generally,tobeuntoldintheAmericanhistoriesbeingpublished
88.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.TheroleofliteratureinearlyAmericanhistories.
B.TheplaceofAmericanwomeninwrittenhistories.
C.ThekeensenseofhistoryshownbyAmericanwomen.
D.The“greatwomen"approachtohistoryusedbyAmericanhistorians.
89.Inthe1stparagraph,Bradstreet,Warren,andAdamsarementionedtosh;)wthat.
A.awoman'sstatuswaschangedbymarriage
B.eventhecontributionsofoutstandingwomenwereignored
C.onlythreewomenwereabletogettheirwritingpublished
D.poetryproducedbywomenwasmorereadilyacceptedthanotherwriengbywomen
90.Inthe2ndparagraph,whatweaknessin19'h-centuryhistoriesdocs(heaithorpointout?
A.Theyputtoomuchemphasisondailyactivities.
B.Theyleftoutdiscussionoftheinfluenceofmoneyonpolitics.
C.Theywereprintedonpoor-qualitypaper.
D.Thesourcesoftheinformationtheywerebasedonwerenotnecessarilyaccurate.
91.Whatusewasmadeofthe19Ih-cenmrywomen'shistorymaterialsintheSchlesingerLibraryandtheSophia
SmithCollection?
A.Theywerecombinedandpublishedinamultivolumeencyclopedia.
B.Theyformed(hebasicofcollegecoursesin(henineteenthceniury.
C.Theyprovidedvaluableinformaticnfor(wenticth-centuryhistoricalresearchers.
D.Theyweresharedamongwomen'scollegesthroughouttheUnitedStates.
(D)
Culturecanaffectnotjustlanguageandcustoms,butalsohowpeopleexperiencetheworldonsurprisingly
basiclevels.
Researchers,withthehelpofbrainscans,haveuncoveredshockingdifferencesinperception(感知)between
WesternersandAsians,whattheyseewhentheylookatacitystreet,forexample,orevenhowtheyperceivea
simplelineinasquare,accordingtofindingspublishedinaleadingsciencejournal.
InWesterncountries,culturemakespeoplethinkofthemselvesashighlyindependententities(實體).When
lookingatscenes,Westernerstendtofocusmoreoncentralobjectsthanoniheirsurroundings.EastAsiancultures,
however,emphasizeinter-dependence.WhenEasternerslookatascene,theytendtofbcusonthesuiToundingsas
wellastheobject.
Usinganexperimentinvolvingtwotasks,Dr.Heddenaskedsubjectstolookatalinesimplytoestimateits
length,ataskthatisplayedtoAmericanstrengths.Inanother,theyestimatedtheline'slengthrelativetothesizeof
asquare,aneasiertaskfortheAsian.
Thelevelofbrainactivity,bytrackingbloodflow,wasthenmeasuredbyBrainScanners.Theexperiment
foundthatalthough(herewasnodifferenceinperformance,andthetaskswereveryeasy,thelevelsofactivityin
thesubjects'brainweredifferent.FortheAmericans,areaslinkedtoattentionlitupmore,when(heyworkedonthe
tasktheytendedtofindmoredifficult-estimatingtheline'ssizerelativetothesquare.FortheAsians,the
attentionareaslitupmoreduringthehardertaskalso-estimatingtheline'slengthwithoutcomparingittothesquare.
Thefindingsaieareflectionofmoiethantenyearsofpreviousexpcrimciitiilresearchintoeast-westdifferences.
Inonestudy,forinstanceresearenersofferedpeopleachoiceamongfivepens;fourredandonegreen.
EasternersweremorelikelytochoosearedpenwhileWesternersweremorelikelytochoosethegreenone.
Cultureisnotaffectinghowyouseetheworld,buthowyouchoosetounderstandandinternalize(使內(nèi)化)
it.Butsuchhabitscanbechanged.Som?psychologicalstudiessuggestthatwhenanEasternergoestotheWestor
viceversa,habitsofthoughtandperceptionalsobegintochange.Suchresearchgivesuscluesonhowourbrain
worksandishopefulforustodevelopprogramstoimproveourmemory,memorytechniquesandenhanceand
accelerateourlearningskills.
92.Accordingtothepassage,Chinesepeoplearcmostlikelyto.
A.moreemphasizeindependentthinking
B.alwaysfocusmoreontheirsurroundings
C.focusmoreon(hecontextaswellastheobject
D.thinkofWesternersashighlyindependententities
93.Weknowfromthepassagethatpe
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