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1、高中英语学习材料madeofjingetieji14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U2测试(安徽) Class: Name: Marks: 满分(120)一、单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. My father set a good example to me by being strict _ himself about everything.A. in B. for C. to D. with 2. Maggie was so _ to give us five dollars, which was all she had. A. honest B. nervous C.

2、 generous D. poor3. A small shop cant _ with a supermarket on price, but it can find its own way to win the market. A. share B. replace C. supply D. compete 4. The public had been warned to get _ ready before the storm came, which was the most terrible in fifty years. A. anything B. everything C. so

3、mething D. nothing 5. Tom was very anxious for the coming exam and told me worriedly, “_, I suppose Im frightened of failing.” A. On the way B. In a way C. In the way D. By the way6. The idea of some villagers _ a new school in the village has been supported by the local government. A. to build B. b

4、uild C. building D. built 7. Though he is easy to get angry at home, Patrick _ well with his friends. A. comes up B. keeps up C. goes on D. gets on 8. A huge stone was lying in the middle of the road _ all cars had to turn back.A. before B. unless C. so that D. in order that 9. Joe made some friends

5、 in New Zealand, _ helped him a lot when he was in trouble there.A. who B. where C. what D. that10. Students got letters from the head teacher _ their parents to attend the meeting.A. to invite B. invites C. inviting D. invited11. Every time Mary wants to buy something, she visits a store first to f

6、ind one, and then goes online to buy the same at a _ price.A. cheaper B. cheapest C. lower D. lowest12. _ exercise half an hour every day and you will become healthier and healthier.A. To take B. Take C. If you take D. Taking13. In the past year the reporter _ two books about his experiences in Iraq

7、. A. wrote B. had written C. would write D. has written14. When Tom _ his new car fast on the street, a stone _ on the back window.A. was driving; landed B. drove; was landingC. drove; landed D. was driving; was landing15. I have found a way to change water into oil. _ You cant expect me to believe

8、it. A. I suppose so. B. You are great!C. You said it. D. Come off it!二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Andrew woke up and smiled. It was a 16 day. His family was going to have a yard sale! He walked outside with Dad. Mom had already 17 long tables. Andrew was going to sell some of his old 18 . He was excit

9、ed. He had some ideas of 19 toys he wanted to buy.Andrew put his toys on the 20 . Then he saw a beautiful red sign. “Whats that?” Andrew asked. Mom smiled and said, “Your grandpa used to be a sign maker. He 21 signs on glass for the townspeople.”Mom left the table to talk to someone. Andrew picked u

10、p the sign. Just then, a little girl 22 to look at his toys. Maybe he would make his 23 sale! Andrew dropped the sign and turned around. But the sign fell off the table and 24 into two pieces! Andrew looked around. Nobody was 25 . Nobody would know who did it. He 26 the broken sign.Andrew sold his t

11、oys, but he felt 27 all afternoon. He didnt tell Mom about breaking Grandpas sign. The yard sale 28 . Andrew and Mom went inside. Soon, Dad walked in carrying Grandpas broken sign. “Look what I 29 under a bush!” Dad said. “Someone broke it and hid it.”Andrew looked down at his 30 . “I broke it, Dad,

12、” he said in a low voice. “I didnt mean to. I was wrong. I made a big 31 .” “Yes, you did,” Mom told him. “Well, next time will you be more careful and honest?”Andrew 32 his head. After dinner, he helped Dad 33 the sign. Mom brought out some other signs Grandpa had made. This time Andrew was very ca

13、reful!Something 34 happens when you do the wrong thing. Even if you dont get 35 , there is a result. 16.A. sadB. coldC. quietD. special17.A. set upB. handed outC. taken backD. cut up18.A. booksB. toysC. clothesD. pictures19.A. newB. necessaryC. secretD. expensive20.A. wallB. roadC. groundD. table21.

14、A. usedB. keptC. paintedD. put22.A. helpedB. rememberedC. agreedD. stopped23.A. sameB. onlyC. firstD. next24.A. wentB. developedC. cameD. broke25.A. lookingB. listeningC. followingD. smiling26.A. finishedB. hidC. droppedD. sold27.A. lonelyB. badC. hungryD. weak28.A. endedB. workedC. leftD. continued

15、29.A. placedB. foundC. heardD. carried30.A. foodB. bedC. shoesD. gifts31.A. differenceB. promiseC. mistakeD. change32.A. coveredB. liftedC. heldD. nodded33.A. readB. putC. fixD. show34.A. usuallyB. quicklyC. alsoD. only35.A. injuredB. caughtC. killedD. lost三、阅读理解(共20小题; 每小题2分, 满分40分)A Once upon a ti

16、me, a man heard that in a faraway place there was a burning holy flame (圣火). So he got up and left his home to find the holy flame and bring some of its light back home to his house. He thought, “When I have light, I will have happiness and life and all the people I love will have it too.”He travele

17、d far, far away and finally found the holy flame, with which he lit his light. On his way back, he had only one worry: his light could go out.On his way home he met someone who was freezing and didnt have any fire. They begged him to give them some of his fire. The man with the light thought for a m

18、oment. Wasnt his light too valuable, too holy to be given away for something ordinary like that? Despite these doubts, he decided to give some of his light to the ones who were freezing in the darkness.The man continued his journey home and when he had almost reached his house, a terrible storm star

19、ted. He tried to protect his light from the rain, but in the end his light went out.To return the long way back to the place where the holy flame was burning was impossible, but he was strong enough to return to the people whom he had helped on his way home. And with his light, he could light his ow

20、n again. 36. Before the man found the holy flame, he .A. gave up everything B. lived a happy life C. traveled a long distance D. suffered from hot weather 37.Why was the man worried on his way back home?A. He was afraid someone would steal his money. B. His light could go out all of a sudden.C. He c

21、ould get wet in a storm.D. Someone might beg him for some fire. 38.Which of the following words can best describe the man?A. Honest and clever. B. Hard-working but unlucky.C. Strict and serious. D. Determined and warm-hearted.BElizabeth Blackwell was the first woman doctor in the United States. Her

22、success opened the way for other women who wanted to do more than nursing. She was born in England in 1821 and her family moved to America when she was eleven years old.The Blackwell girls received the same education as their brothers. This was most unusual in those days. Their father died young and

23、 they had very little money to live on. Elizabeth and her sisters taught at school. Then a woman dying of cancer urged Elizabeth to study medicine, saying that a woman doctor would have saved her from her worst sufferings. Nearly everyone said a girl should not go to medical school, but she managed

24、to enter Geneva College in New York State. She graduated in 1849 at the head of her class and received the first medical degree ever given to a woman.Next, Dr. Blackwell went to Paris. Her only chance of training was in a hospital where women came to have their babies. Four months later, while she w

25、as working in the French hospital, her left eye became dangerously infected (感染). She lost the eye. She was very disappointed. But she was soon back at work again, this time in London, England. There she met many famous scientists. In 1859, Elizabeth Blackwell was officially recognized as a doctor i

26、n Great Britain the first woman to be honored. She was the inspiration of Elizabeth Garrett, who began the womens medical movement in England. Florence Nightingale, founder of the practice of nursing by women, was another of her friends. Dr. Blackwell died in 1910 at the age of 89.39.Elizabeth and h

27、er sisters taught at school probably to .A. help support the family B. become women doctors C. get practical experience D. earn money for their education 40.What made Elizabeth decide to study medicine?A. The education she received. B. The death of her father.C. The sufferings of a cancer patient.D.

28、 The encouragement from a patient. 41.Which of the following is the correct order of events according to the passage?a. Elizabeth Blackwell lost one eye.b. Elizabeth Blackwell received a doctors degree.c. Elizabeth Blackwell entered Geneva College.d. Elizabeth Blackwell was recognized as a doctor. e

29、. Elizabeth Blackwell went to work in London.A. cabed B. cbaed C. acbed D. bcade 42. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Elizabeth Blackwell was more famous in Britain.B. Elizabeth Blackwell learned from other women.C. Elizabeth Garrett gave Elizabeth Blackwell much help.D. Florence Ni

30、ghtingale was encouraged by Elizabeth Blackwell.COne morning my sister woke me up early to go hiking. At about one oclock, I started getting hungry.I found those purple berries (紫莓) and they looked really good. I ate them. When I got home, I felt quite uncomfortable. The next day the strange thing h

31、appened. All of my clothes were too big. So I went to the store and got new clothes. At the end of the day I had headache, my stomach hurt, and my heart was beating against my chest. I was really tired so I went to bed. I couldnt go to sleep. The next day the same thing happened as yesterday. I didn

32、t have enough money to buy all the new clothes so I just wore the ones I bought yesterday. I didnt tell anyone because I didnt think it was a big deal. I called my friend Amber. She told me that I should talk to a doctor. After we were done talking, I went back to the room and fell asleep.The days w

33、ent on and every day I got smaller and smaller. After about one week I was down to the size of a paper clip (纸夹). I was really worried so I called a doctor. I was too small to dial the phone number. Then I saw a pencil. I pulled the pencil to the phone and used it to dial. It was really heavy, but I

34、 managed to do it. My dog was standing next to my bed, so I jumped on my dogs back. He took me to the doctors office. The doctor said he had the cure for it so he gave me some and I grew back to my normal size.I thanked him and then took my dog home. My parents were very worried. I told them the ent

35、ire story. After that I never ate anything from the forest ever again.43.What happened to the writer after she came back from hiking?A. She suffered from a heart attack suddenly.B. She liked new clothes more and more.C. She felt uncomfortable and couldnt go to school.D. She became smaller and smalle

36、r in size.44.Why didnt the writer tell others about her story?A. Because she didnt consider it important.B. Because she feared to be taken to hospital. C. Because she was too frightened to think of it.D. Because she knew she would return to normal soon. 45. The writer turned to a doctor for help whe

37、n .A. she phoned her friend Amber one dayB. she couldnt use her pencil to write with C. she became smaller like a paper clipD. her parents advised her to do so 46.We can infer from the last paragraph that . A. the forest is a dangerous place to visit B. her parents were so worried that they fell ill

38、 C. the writer promised never to go to the forest D. the purple berries might cause the writer to become smaller DA few years after my grandmother passed away, my grandfather let me dig through their old photos. I found a picture that interested me. My beautiful grandmother was dressed nicely, smili

39、ng with joy against the ocean. I showed the photo to my grandfather, and a smile appeared on his face. He told me how my grandmothers life was when my former grandfather had left her. Her children, including my mother, were very young. My grandmother was forced to move back with her parents and supp

40、ort her family with hardly any income (收入). But through all the suffering, she never got sad. When things would go from bad to worse, she would call her girlfriends, get dressed up, and go to the ocean for the day. Things finally turned around, and she remarried. My grandfather helped raise her chil

41、dren.That night in bed at my grandfathers house, I looked at this photo for hours. I considered what it must have been like for her when her husband went to the grocery store one day and never returned. I thought about how lonely and scared she must have been. But in that photo, I saw none of those

42、feelings. I only saw a beautiful woman entirely enjoying herself and the wonderful beauty around her.I brought the photo home with me, and I keep it at my desk while I follow my dreams. When things start to get difficult, I see my grandmother saying to me, “Go call your girls, get dressed up and enj

43、oy life!” It reminds me of my gifts and why I am here. When I return to my desk, I am happy, ready to deal with my destiny (命运) once again.47.Why did Grandmother invite her girlfriends to the ocean?A. To catch fish to support the family.B. To have a swim with her friends.C. To forget her worries in

44、life.D. To take a photo of her playing. 48.Which of the following words can best describe Grandmother?A. Lonely.B. Scared.C. Upset.D. Positive. 49.Why did the writer take her grandmothers photo home?A. To get more encouragement from it.B. To remember her grandmother forever.C. To study how to dress

45、like her grandmother. D. To learn how to make friends from her grandmother.50.What did the writer learn from her grandmother? A. Family comes first all the time.B. Enjoy life whatever happens.C. Support each other in the world.D. Depend on yourself when in trouble.EEarly every morning, a shepherd (牧

46、羊人) took his flock of sheep out in the fields to graze (吃草). He would sit by watching as the sheep lazily ate fresh grass. After they had eaten, he would round them up and walk back home. Sometimes while watching his flock, he would curl up in a quiet corner and go off to sleep.One day, the shepherd found a wolf eyeing his sheep. However, it was some distance away and it made no effort to come nearer. The shepherd at first stood on guard against the wolf, as against an enemy, and kept a strict watch over its movements.

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