1、最新外研版高一英语必修一综合测试题及答案最新外研版高中英语必修一综合测试题及答案 第卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1How was the mans vacation?AGood.BBoring.CTerrible.2When is the project due?AIn one week.BIn two weeks.CAt the end of thi
2、s semester.3Where does the conversation take place?AIn a cafe.BOn a plane.CIn an office.4What is Mr.Oliver like?APolite.BHelpful.CFrank.5What do we know about Jane?AShe is often late.BShe is a bad driver.CShe hates waiting.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在
3、试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What has been sold out?AEvening Paper.BThe Mirror.CLondon Times.7How much is a copy of Youth Daily?AOne dollar.BTwo dollars.CThree dollars.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8When did the girl go to Japan?ALast summer.BThis summer.CDurin
4、g May Day.9What does the girl think of Tokyo?AIts less crowded.BIts really attractive.CIts very exciting.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10What does Lisa badly need?AHer visa.BHer ID card.CHer photos.11What has Lisa done?AShes called the police.BShes put up a notice.CShes been to the theatre.12Who will probably he
5、lp Lisa?AHer friend.BThe theater manager.CThe mans uncle.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13Why is the girl calling Mr.Brown?ATo make a survey.BTo tell him her problems.CTo learn his teaching ways.14How often does Mr.Brown give homework to his students after class?ANever.BSometimes.CVery often.15What does Mr.Brown
6、want his students to do?ATake some exercise.BDo a lot of homework.CHave a regular diet.16What does Mr.Brown do in his free time?ADo some shopping.BPlay badminton.CTravel in the city.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17How long has the zoo been open?AFor about 60 years.BFor about 110 years.CFor about 120 years.18Wha
7、t collection of animals is the largest in the zoo?ADeer. BFish. CBirds.19What is forbidden in the zoo?AOpening the cages.BFeeding the animals.CPlaying with animals.20When does the zoo gates close on weekends?AAt 4:00 pm.BAt 5:00 pm.CAt 6:00 pm.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个
8、选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。A(2017河北武邑中学调研)A Guide to the UniversityFoodThe TWU Cafeteria is open 7 am to 8 pm.It serves snacks(小吃),drinks,ice cream bars and meals.You can pay with cash or your ID cards.You can add meal money to your ID cards at the Front Desk.Even if you do not buy your food in the cafeter
9、ia,you can use the tables to eat your lunch,to have meetings and to study.If you are on campus in the evening or late at night,you can buy snacks,fast food,and drinks in the Lower Caf located in the bottom level of the Douglas Centre.This area is often used for entertainment such as concerts,games o
10、r TV watching.RelaxationThe Globe,located in the bottom level of McMillan Hall,is available for relaxing,studying,cooking,and eating.Monthly activities are held here for all international students.Hours are 10 am to 10 pm,closed on Sundays.HealthLocated on the top floor of Douglas Hall,the Wellness
11、Centre is committed to physical,emotional and social health.A doctor and nurse is available if you have health questions or need immediate medical help or personal advice.The cost of this is included in your medical insurance.Hours are Monday to Friday,9 am to noon and 1:00 to 4:30 pm.Academic Suppo
12、rtAll students have access to the Writing Centre on the upper floor of Douglas Hall.Here,qualified volunteers will work with you on written work,grammar,vocabulary,and other academic skills.You can sign up for an appointment on the signup sheet outside the door:two 30minute appointments per week max
13、imum.This service is free.TransportationThe TWU Express is a shuttle(班车) service.The shuttle transports students between campus and the shopping centre,leaving from the Mattson Centre.Operation hours are between 9 am and 3 pm,Saturdays only.Round trip fare is 1.21What can you do in the TWU Cafeteria
14、?ADo homework and watch TV.BBuy drinks and enjoy concerts.CHave meals and meet with friends.DAdd money to your ID and play chess.22Where and when can you cook your own food?AThe McMillan Hall,Sunday.BThe Lower Caf,Sunday.CThe TWU Cafeteria,Friday.DThe Globe,Friday.23The Guide tells us that the Welln
15、ess Centre _.Ais open six days a weekBgives advice on mental healthCtrains students in medical careDoffers services free of charge24How can you seek help from the Writing Center?ABy filling in a signup form.BBy applying online.CBy calling the center.DBy going to the center directly.B(2017宁夏石嘴山三中月考)P
16、ublic bookshelves are appearing across Germany on street corners,city squares and in suburban supermarkets.In these freeforall libraries,people can grab whatever they want to read,and leave behind anything they want for others.Theres no need to register,no due date,and you can take or give as many a
17、s you want.“This project is aimed at everyone who likes to read.It is open for everybody,” Michael Aubermann,one of the organizers of the free book exchange said.The western city s latest public shelf was put up next to Bayenturm.It is the fourth free shelf that Aubermanns group,the Cologne Citizens
18、 Foundation,has placed outside.“We set up our other outdoor shelves last year and its been working really well,” said Aubermann.The public bookshelves,which are usually financed by donations and cared for by local volunteer groups,have appeared independently of each other in many cities,suburbs and
19、villages.Each shelf holds around 200 books and it takes about six weeks for a complete turnover,with all the old titles replaced by new ones.Even commercial book stores and online book sellers seem to support the idea of free book exchanges.“We see this project rather as a sales promotion than as co
20、mpetition,” said Elmar Muether.“If books are present everywhere,it helps our business,too.”So far,the Cologne book group has had few problems with damage or other problems.Aubermann said,“Propaganda(宣传) is the only kind of literature we do not allow here.”At another bookshelf in the Bayenthal neighb
21、orhood,the lower shelves are reserved for childrens literature only.“It is important that we make it easy for everyone to participate in this reading culture on the streetfrom old readers to kids to immigrants,” Aubermann said.While most of the shelves have so far been put up in upscale_neighborhood
22、s,Aubermann and the 20 volunteers who help look after the project are planning to put up future shelves in poor neighborhoods,where citizens often dont have as much access to literature.25Which of the following is TRUE about the public bookshelves?APeople can take the books and leave their books at
23、will.BPeople cant borrow books unless they donate books.CPeople can borrow whatever they like after registering.DPeople have to return the books according to the required time.26According to Aubermann,the public bookshelves_.Aare financed by local volunteersBhave been going well since their birthCwe
24、re managed by the local governmentDwill hold more books and take a shorter turnover27The underlined phrase “upscale neighborhoods” in the last paragraph refers to_.Acommunities that have many peopleBcommunities that have many tall buildingsCcommunities that are free to live inDcommunities that are o
25、f high grade28Which might be the best title for the passage?APublic Reading Becomes Popular WorldwideBNew Trends of Bookshelves in GermanyCPublic Bookshelves Spread Across GermanyDReading Culture on the Street in EuropeC(2017福建三明一中月考)Most people dont notice Im polite,which is the point.I am big and
26、look less energetic.Still,every year or so,someone takes me aside and says,“You actually are polite,arent you?” Im always thrilled.They noticed.Thats the thing.Actually,when we talk about politeness,we usually think of please; thank you; I like your hat; etc.All we need to do is to hear,not to notic
27、e.When I was in high school,I read etiquette manuals(礼仪手册)No one noticed my politeness except for one kid.He yelled at me about it.“Its strange that you are always so polite,” he said.I took that as praise and made a note to hide my politeness further.Real politeness,I believed,was invisible(看不见的)It
28、 adapted itself to the situation.Politeness leaves door open.Ive met so many people whom,if I had trusted my first impressions,I would never have wanted to meet again.Yet many of them are now great friends.One of those people is my wife.On our first date,she told me in detail that she had an operati
29、on to remove a cyst(囊肿)from her body.Of course,it killed the chemistry.But when I walked her home,I told her Id had a great time.We talked a little after that.I kept everything pleasant and brief.Much later,I learned that shed been having a very bad day in a very bad year.People silently suffer from
30、 all kinds of terrible things.The good thing about politeness is you can regard these people exactly the same and wait to see what happens.You dont have to have an opinion.You dont need to make a judgment.Last week,my twoyearold son,Abraham met a foreign woman in the playground.Out of curiosity,I su
31、ppose,he asked,“Whats your name?”The woman told him.Then he put out his little hand and said,“Nice to meet you!”Everyone laughed and he smiled.He shared with his firmest handshake,like I taught him.29Why do many people think the author is impolite?ABecause he doesnt look polite.BBecause he seldom sa
32、ys polite words.CBecause he doesnt listen to others politely.DBecause he doesnt behave politely towards strangers.30.What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?AThe authors good manners.BThe authors strange behavior.CThe author always making notes.DThe author reading etiquette manual
33、s.31What can we learn about politeness according to Paragraph 3?AIt can help people make friends.BIt can keep everything pleasant.CIt can be good for peoples health.DIt can give people second chances.D(2017河北武邑中学调研)You get anxious if theres no wifi in the hotel or mobile phone signal up the mountain
34、.You feel upset if your phone is getting low on power,and you secretly worry things will go wrong at work if youre not there.All these can be called “always on” stress caused by smart phone addiction.For some people,smart phones have liberated them from the ninetofive work.Flexible working has given
35、 them more autonomy(自主权) in their working lives and enabled them to spend more time with their friends and families.For many others though,smart phones have become tyrants(暴君) in their pockets,never allowing them to turn them off,relax and recharge their batteries.Pittsburghbased developer Kevin Hol
36、esh was worried about how much he was ignoring his family and friends in favour of his iPhone.So he developed an appMomentto monitor his usage.The app enables users to see how much time theyre spending on the device and set up warnings if the usage limits are breached (突破)“Moments goal is to promote
37、 balance in your life,” his website explains.“Some time on your phone,some time off it enjoying your loving family and friends around you.”Dr Christine Grant,an occupational psychologist at Coventry University,said,“The effects of this always on culture are that your mind is never resting,and youre
38、not giving your body time to recover,so youre always stressed.And the more tired and stressed we get,the more mistakes we make.Physical and mental health can suffer.”And as the number of connected smart phones is increasing,so is the amount of data.This is leading to a sort of decision paralysis(瘫痪)
39、 and is creating more stress in the workplace because people have to receive a broader range of data and communications which are often difficult to manage.“It actually makes it more difficult to make decisions and many do less because theyre controlled by it all and feel they can never escape the o
40、ffice,” said Dr Christine Grant.32Whats the first paragraph mainly about?AThe popularity of smart phones.BThe progress of modern technology.CThe signs of “always on” stress.DThe cause of smart phone addiction.33Kevin Holesh developed “Moment” to_.Aresearch how people use their mobile phonesBhelp peo
41、ple control their use of mobile phonesCmake people better use mobile phonesDincrease the fun of using mobile phones34Whats Dr Christine Grants attitude towards “always on” culture?AConfused. BPositive.CDoubtful. DCritical.35According to the last paragraph,a greater amount of data means_.Awe will bec
42、ome less productiveBwe can make a decision more quicklyCwe will be equipped with more knowledgeDwe can work more effectively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。(2017湖南师范大学附属中学摸底考)How to Build Healthy Interpersonal RelationshipHuman beings are social creatures and thrive(茁壮成
43、长) in relationships with others.A healthy part to be a wellrounded,happy individual is engaging in healthy relationships with others.These friendships can provide safe environments in which individuals can thrive and help promote general wellbeing._36_1Know your worth.One of the first steps in build
44、ing healthy interpersonal relationships is understanding ones value.When an individual is aware of and treasures what he or she has,the building of relationships can be founded on that knowledge._37_Everyone has talents.When this worth is discovered,a person can then make use of these skills in appr
45、oaching interpersonal relationships.If someone is a good listener,showing how to develop this skill can attract relationships with individuals who have a need for this talent.2Recognize the value of others._38_In a healthy interpersonal relationship,both parties should be respected and feel as if th
46、ey are valued in the friendship.When contributions to the relationship become onesided,the relationship will move from healthy to unhealthy.3_39_Another way to build healthy relationships is to make friends with someone who shares the same value systems and lifestyles.Knowing that a friend will not
47、request something from an individual will help to foster trust in the relationship._40_The relationship can grow on this familiarity.Trust can also develop from these similarities and go a long way in fostering a healthy friendship.AEveryone has worth.BBe true to yourself.CSeek out individuals with similar value systems.DA healthy interpersonal relationship cannot be built on dishonesty.EAlso,having the same lifestyle can provide a link of familiarity.FHere are som