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    1、高中英语学习材料(灿若寒星*制作整理)14-15学年牛津高一上学期B1U3测试 (江苏) Class: Name: Marks: 满分(100)一、单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)1. Do you enjoy your present job in this company? _. I cant find a better one anywhere else.A. Not really B. Not at all C. Not likely D. Not a little2. We must concentrate our efforts _ improving the en

    2、vironment, because the effect of polluted air _ our health is damaging. A. on; on B. in; on C. on; in D. on; for3. The high petrol price has placed great _ on car owners, many of whom have to turn to public transport.A. comfort B. guidance C. patience D. pressure4. This train accident not only cause

    3、d the loss of lives, but also _ peoples confidence in the rail system.A. recovered B. defended C. damaged D. balanced5. The printer hasnt worked _ during the past few months. Well probably have to buy a new one.A. regularly B. properly C. carefully D. peacefully6. The company has designed 65 kinds o

    4、f boxes, each of _ is available in various shapes and sizes.A. them B. that C. those D. which7. Im sorry Ive spilt (洒) some ink on your dress. _, it will wash out.A. All right B. No problem C. Take care D. Never mind8. The Smiths used to take the train to visit their daughter every Saturday, _?A. di

    5、dnt he B. usednt theyC. usednt he D. werent they9. With a computer helping to deal with these statistics (数据), the task was completed _.A. at no time B. at times C. in no time D. at a time10. Outbreak is an exciting action film, _ many world-class actors and actresses take major roles.A. whom B. whi

    6、ch C. whose D. where11. Mr. James _ in China for six years. Now he is working as a teacher in Australia.A. worked B. has worked C. had worked D. was working12. Professor Black, Im afraid I cant _ the plan within this week. It doesnt matter. After all, this is the first time for you.A. put out B. pic

    7、k out C. work out D. hand out13. Can I have some milk for my coffee? Im afraid there is _ left in the fridge.A. nothing B. none C. neither D. no one14. The first time they met, Graeme said Rose was the right girl _ he wanted to get married.A. to whom B. with whom C. for whom D. on whom15. Many peopl

    8、e think that light pollution affects their life little. _, it is very harmful to peoples health and local ecosystems (生态系统).A. In other words B. On the other handC. In the long term D. As a matter of fact二、完形填空(共20小题; 每小题1 分, 满分20分)There was once a hat-seller who passed by a forest on his way back f

    9、rom the market. The weather was very 16, so he decided to take a nap (打盹) under one of the trees, and he left his whole basket of 17 by the side. A few hours later, he was 18 by some sounds. The next thing he realized was that all his hats were 19. He heard some monkeys on the tree, so he looked up.

    10、 To his surprise, the tree was full of 20 and they had taken all his hats.The hat-seller sat down and thought of 21 he could get the hats down. He thought and thought and started scratching (挠) his head. 22 he realized that the monkeys were performing the same action 23 others. Then, the hat-seller

    11、24 his own hat and saw the monkeys do exactly the same. A(n) 25 came to him; he 26 his hat on the floor and the monkeys did that too. So he finally 27 to get all his hats back.Fifty years later, his 28, Jack, also became a hat-seller and had heard this story from his grandfather. One day, he 29 by t

    12、he same forest. It was also very hot, and he took a nap under the 30 tree and left the hats on the floor. He woke up and realized that all his hats were missing. He came to 31 that the monkeys had taken all the hats. He 32 his grandfathers words. Now, just 33 his grandfather, Jack threw his hat on t

    13、he floor but to his surprise, the monkeys still 34 all the hats. Then one monkey climbed down the 35, grabbed (抓取) the hat on the floor, gave him a slap (巴掌) and said, “You think only you have a grandfather?” 16. A. hotB. coldC. rainy D. cloudy 17. A. vegetables B. fruits C. hats D. clothes 18. A. p

    14、ulled upB. woken upC. looked upD. brought up 19. A. gone B. cheap C. repaired D. sold 20. A. kids B. strangers C. birdsD. monkeys 21. A. whyB. whenC. how D. where 22. A. SuddenlyB. Slowly C. Unluckily D. Unlikely 23. A. helping B. changing C. rescuing D. following 24. A. put on B. took offC. went th

    15、rough D. found out 25. A. promise B. game C. ideaD. excuse 26. A. threw B. lost C. kept D. hid 27. A. agreed B. refused C. decided D. managed 28. A. brother B. grandsonC. friendD. father 29. A. moved B. slept C. passed D. hurried 30. A. beautiful B. same C. importantD. strange 31. A. knowB. shout C.

    16、 report D. explain 32. A. forgot B. wrote C. ignored D. remembered 33. A. with B. for C. like D. by 34. A. broke B. held C. picked D. played 35. A. treeB. wall C. mountainD. house 三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AThe following are a few cities with cheap attractions or restaurants in California, the US.Cat

    17、hedral CityThe Indian Oven in the city will give you a high-quality dining experience. Its a restaurant with traditional Indian dishes. All of the lunch specials are $5.95 and are served from 11:30 am to 2:00 pm. The windows of the restaurant give you the beautiful views of desert mountain scenes. Y

    18、ou need to call 92234 (760) 770-3918 to book a table.Palm DesertPalm Desert, a city in Riverside County, has a number of free desert hiking trails (小径). They are named after famous Western Hollywood cowboys. The trails are fun to hike on. At some points they go up very high and you can get a birds-e

    19、ye view of the surrounding desert cities. The paths are dusty, so bring some good hiking boots and hats. Do bring some water and your phone. Its great for an afternoon hike after 2 pm. Call 92260 (760) 340-0574 or 92253 (760) 564-4712 to learn more.Lake CahuillaAway from the busy streets of the city

    20、 of Palm Springs, Lake Cahuilla is a great recreational (娱乐的) area you can visit in La Quinta. It is at the foot of the Santa Rosa Mountains. It costs $3.00 for per person to enter the area, but a half for kids under 7. The activities include: camping, fishing, bicycling, and horseback riding. If yo

    21、u want to save on rooms, you can stay in an RV. Call 92278 (760) 664-7215 and youll learn something else.36. The desert hiking trails .A. are named after some famous peopleB. reach the top of some high mountainsC. provide visitors with free water and foodD. have attracted many well-known cowboys37.

    22、We can learn from the passage that .A. the Indian Oven must be a well-known restaurant in India B. kids enjoy the hiking trails in Palm Desert at half priceC. Palm Desert has been badly polluted by human activitiesD. staying in an RV costs less than staying in a hotel room BNowadays many people beli

    23、eve that mainly old people go on cruises (海上航游). While there is quite an elderly population that does enjoy cruising, the truth of the matter is that the growing populations are families who are enjoying the fact that parents can have a holiday with the kids since many ships are child-friendly and e

    24、ven have special childrens facilities (设施). Two of the other large populations on cruise ships these days are the 20-something and teen crowds. These people have parents who give them money and they spend that money on new experiences, such as short cruise travels.Another concern people may show abo

    25、ut cruises is that they are going to have to stick to a strict meal and recreation schedule, seemingly more like a boot camp than a holiday. While some cruise schedules may have been tight in the past, this is not the case anymore. While there are general times of 2-3 hours when the major meals are

    26、served, if you dont feel like eating then, there are always meal options for those who prefer other eating times.When it comes to entertainment on board, there will be many things that are specifically scheduled; but if you choose not to see those shows, there are always other entertainment options

    27、to keep you occupied (忙碌). Some ships have a number of physical activity courts, including swimming pools, workout rooms, racquetball courts, and even bowling lanes. There are also additional activities to help kill the time on most ships, including computer rooms where you can play games, surf the

    28、Internet, or check your e-mails. Many also offer gaming rooms which have card tables, a lot of board games, and even libraries if you are looking for a good book to read.While some people think days at sea will be something like torture (折磨) on a ship with nowhere to go, the reality is really differ

    29、ent. Even the vessel you are sailing on has entertainment possibilities, it would probably take you a good amount of time to effectively tour the ship you are on, and the chances are there are some great things to see and history to learn about the vessel. 38. We know from the first paragraph that .

    30、 A. a holiday on a cruise ship is usually costly B. taking a holiday on a cruise ship is now out of dateC. cruise ships are usually designed for families with kids D. many parents today enjoy cruise travels with their kids39. The underlined phrase “boot camp” (in Para.3) probably refers to .A. a pla

    31、n made by the tourists before a trip is startedB. some special facilities used by the old on a shipC. an organization which provides tourists with services D. a place where everyone has to follow certain rules40. While on a cruise ship, . A. teenagers must be accompanied by their parents B. there ar

    32、e tight schedules for all onboard peopleC. people can choose to have meals anytime they likeD. people may suffer from a shortage of food and water 41. Whats the main purpose of the passage?A. To encourage readers to take a trip. B. To advise readers to take more exercise.C. To introduce the cruise t

    33、ravel to readers.D. To tell readers how to entertain themselves on board. CMay 1st marks the 50th anniversary (纪念日) of a special computer languageBASIC. 50 years ago, computer owners were mainly governments, businesses and universities. Programmers had to write pages of commands in mathematical (数学的

    34、) expressions to operate the early computers. The new code was designed to allow more college students to use computers easily, especially the students who were not trained in mathematics.John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz were two professors in the Mathematics Department at Dartmouth College. They realiz

    35、ed that the students in other departments should be able to use their schools computers. So they developed a simpler set of computer commands called Beginners All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code, or BASIC. BASIC puts English commands, such as IFTHEN, or GO.TO, into a computer language that people

    36、could master easily. In this way, BASIC makes it possible for more people to use computers. Peggy Kidwell is the curator of mathematics at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History. She said that BASIC was created just as computers became fast enough to perform many commands at the same ti

    37、me. Mr. Kurtz said almost everyone at Dartmouth College began using computers. Not only did the students love using the computer at any time they wanted to and for whatever purpose, but even the teachers got interested in it. Mr. Kurtz and Mr. Kemeny released BASIC to the public for free. The comput

    38、er language quickly became very popular. Mr. Kurtz said they hoped the language would solve what they saw as a coming problem. Mr. Kurtz said he and Mr. Kemeny believed that the computer would become very important and necessary in the world. He said most people didnt know anything about computers b

    39、ecause they were used by experts only.The idea that anybody could run a computer spread all over the world. The speedy development of computers was followed by many improved versions of BASIC. Over the years, code writers have created other computer languages which are also easy to use. BASIC is a m

    40、ajor step in the development of personal computers. Nowadays, people dont use BASIC any more, but the first programming language that anyone could use has a great effect on the existence of personal computers. In a way, BASIC, the special computer language, changes the world of computers. 42. How di

    41、d BASIC help people use computers?A. By telling people how to use English commands. B. By making computers perform commands well. C. By making computer commands easy to learn. D. By showing people how to operate computers easily.43. What can we learn about BASIC?A. It makes computers run faster than

    42、 before. B. It was only used by experts at first. C. It helps the two inventors earn much money.D. It makes computers popular with both students and teachers. 44. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. BASIC is still widely used today. B. Its necessary for everybody to learn BASI

    43、C. C. The computer becomes important because of BASIC. D. BASIC is related to the existence of personal computers. 45. Whats the best title for the passage? A. The 50th anniversary of BASIC B. The first programming languageBASIC C. Personal computers are used all over the world D. The development of

    44、 computer languages DFourteen years of my life in Korea ended when my dad was given an official order to go to work in Beijing, China. After our family trips to Turkey and Canada, I looked forward to what was ahead of me: life in China. I soon got used to its song-like language and the Chinese peopl

    45、e. Above all, it gave me a chance to attend an international school, which enriched my life with friends from all over the world. At first, I was given a job to sell 100 cookies in the Interact club, a volunteer service organization at my school. Though I was excited, I thought it very difficult, es

    46、pecially when I had no experience in business. But I immediately threw myself into the job. I decided to move first and think later. Moving quickly gave me a chance to try out ways that other people may not try, and thinking too much sometimes made a problem even harder than it actually was, and stopped me from trying. I remember I always complained how my school had so many students in such a small space. That day, however, hallways seemed to become longer and wider as if they had just been made la

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