◎ 2011-2012学年河南省洛阳市宜阳一高高一英语3月月考试题的第一部分试题
  • He's got himself into a dangerous situation ___he is likely to lose control over the plane.
    [     ]
    A. where        
    B. which              
    C. while          
    D. why
  • You should try to get a good night's sleep ___ much work you have to do.
    [     ]
    A. however  
    B. no matter  
    C. although  
    D. wherever
  • —Did you tell Julia about the result?  
    —Oh, no, I forgot. I  ____  her now.
    [     ]
    A. will be calling    
    B. will call  
    C. call      
    D. am to call
  • The teacher, with 6 girls and 8 boys of her class, ____visiting a museum when the earthquake struck  
    [     ]
    A. was        
    B. were        
    C. had been    
    D. would be
  • —Is that the small town you often refer to? 
    —Right, just the one ____you know I used to work for years.
    [     ]
    A. that      
    B. which        
    C. where      
    D. what
  • Last month, part of Southeast Asia was struck by floods, from ____ effects the people are still suffering.
    [     ]
    A. that   
    B. Whose  
    C. those    
    D. what
  • What should you say when ___ to a stranger?  
    [     ]
    A. to introduce    
    B. introducing    
    C. introduced    
    D. being introduced
  • —Why do you think he can succeed?  
    —He believes in himself, ____ is the most important, I think.  
    [     ]
    A. which  
    B. what  
    C. that    
    D. who
◎ 2011-2012学年河南省洛阳市宜阳一高高一英语3月月考试题的第二部分试题
  • He hurried to the station, ____ to catch the last train.  
    [     ]
    A. to hope  
    B. hope    
    C. hoping  
    D. hoped.
  • With so many people ____ the Internet, it is difficult to see online movies at the same time.  
    [     ]
    A. surf    
    B. to surf    
    C. surfing  
    D. surfed
  • —It's cloudy outside. Please take an umbrella.   
    — ______.
    [     ]
    A. Yes, take it easy            
    B. Well, It just depends
    C. OK, just in case            
    D. All right , you're welcome
  • The Wilsons live in ____A-shaped house near the coast. It is ___17th century cottage
    [     ]
    A. the; /    
    B. an; the        
    C. / ; the        
    D. an; a
  • Mr. Smith has ___collection of coins than anyone else I have ever met.
    [     ]
    A. larger  
    B. a larger      
    C. the larger    
    D. a large
  • —When will you come to see me, Dad?  
    —I will go to see you when you ____ the training course.
    [     ]
    A. will have finished    
    B. will finish      
    C. are finishing      
    D. finish
  • In order to attract more customers, many supermarkets usually sell their goods at a good________ at
    weekends.
    [     ]
    A. discount    
    B. profit        
    C. bargain      
    D. cost
  • 完型填空
         A girl complained to her father about her hard life. She didn't know what she could do and wanted to
    ___1___. She was tired of fighting and fighting. One problem had been settled, but ___2___ appeared.
         Her father, a cook, took her into the ___3___. He poured water into three pots and boiled it. After
    the water came to a boil, he put some ___4___ in the first pot, eggs in the second and coffee in the last.
    He waited for them for a few minutes ___5___ any words.
         The girl closed her mouth and waited, impatient and ___6___ by what her father was doing. After
    about 20 minutes, her father ___7___ the stove, took out the carrots and put them in a bowl. He took
    the eggs and put them in another bowl. After that he ___8___ the coffee into a cup. Turning back to his
    ___9___ , he asked, "Sweetheart, what do you see?"
         "Carrots, eggs and coffee," she replied.
         Her father asked her to __10  _ the carrots. She did and felt that the carrots were ___11___.
        ___12___ he asked her to take the eggs and break them. After peeling them, she felt the eggs were
    hard.
         Last, her father asked her to smell the coffee.
         She asked, "What does this _ _13__, Father?"
         He __14__ that each of the things had felt the same unfortunate fate. They were all boiled in ___15__, but with a ___16___ result. The strong and hard carrots became soft and weak after being boiled. The
    fragile eggs became __17___ after cooking. Coffee grounds were very unique. They could change the
    water.
         "___18___ one are you?" asked her father. "When calamity(不幸的事) __19___ on your door,
    what will your ___20___ be? Are you carrots, eggs of coffee?"
    (     )1. A. give in  
    (     )2. A. the other
    (     )3. A. kitchen  
    (     )4. A. potatoes  
    (     )5. A. with      
    (     )6. A. confused  
    (     )7. A. turned on
    (     )8. A. put      
    (     )9. A. son      
    (     )10. A. touch    
    (     )11. A. strong  
    (     )12. A. Now that
    (     )13. A. mean    
    (     )14. A. questioned
    (     )15. A. water    
    (     )16. A. similar  
    (     )17. A. hard    
    (     )18. A. What    
    (     )19. A. looks    
    (     )20. A. reaction
    B. give up    
    B. the rest    
    B. storeroom  
    B. carrots    
    B. over        
    B. excited    
    B. turned down
    B. poured      
    B. pot         
    B. eat        
    B. heavy      
    B. Since then  
    B. say        
    B. explained  
    B. pot        
    B. same        
    B. calm        
    B. Whichever  
    B. touches    
    B. responsibility
    C. go on    
    C. another  
    C. backyard  
    C. tomatoes  
    C. beyond    
    C. surprised
    C. turned off
    C. flew      
    C. kitchen  
    C. smell    
    C. light    
    C. After that
    C. refer    
    C. required  
    C. stove    
    C. different
    C. delicious
    C.  Whose    
    C. knocks    
    C. answer    
    D. carry on    
    D. the second  
    D. bedroom      
    D. apples      
    D. without      
    D. relaxed      
    D. turned out  
    D. picked      
    D. daughter    
    D. taste        
    D. soft        
    D. Once again  
    D. think        
    D. suggested    
    D. fire        
    D. wonderful    
    D. broken      
    D. Which        
    D. waits        
    D. impression  
◎ 2011-2012学年河南省洛阳市宜阳一高高一英语3月月考试题的第三部分试题
  • 阅读理解
         The clock struck eleven at night. The whole house was quiet. Everyone was in bed except me. Under
    the strong light, I looked sadly before me at a huge pile of that troublesome stuff they call "books".
         I was going to have my examination the next day. "When can I go to bed?" I asked myself. I didn't
    answer. In fact I dared not.
         The clock struck twelve. "Oh, dear!" I cried. "Ten more books to read before I can go to bed!" We
    pupils are the most wretched creatures in the world. Dad does not agree with me on this. He did not have
    to work so hard when he was a boy.
         The clock struck one. I was quite desperate now. I forgot all I had learned. I was too tired to go on.
    I did the only thing I could. I prayed, "Oh God, please help me pass the exam tomorrow. I do promise to work hard afterwards, Amen." My eyes were so heavy that I could hardly open them. A few minutes
    later, with my head on the desk, I fell asleep.   
    1. The underlined word "wretched" in Paragraph 3 probably means ____________.
    A. happy          
    B. disappointed          
    C. unhappy          
    D. hopeful
    2. Reviewing his lessons that night didn't help him because ____________.
    A. it was too late at night                    
    B. he was very tired
    C. his eyelids were so heavy that he couldn't keep them open
    D. he hadn't studied hard before the examination
    3. What do you suppose probably happened to the author the next day?
    A. He went to a church to pray again.          
    B. He passed the exam all by luck.
    C. He failed in the exam.                    
    D. He was punished by his teacher.
    4. The best title for the passage would be ____________.
    A. The Night Before the Examination          
    B. Working Far into the Night
    C. A Slow Student                        
    D. Going Over My Lessons
  •      This is a true story from Guyana. One day, a boy took a piece of paper from a box. He made a paper ball and pushed it into his nose. He couldn't get it out. He ran crying to his mother. His mother couldn't
    get the paper out, either. A week later, the paper was still in the boy's nose. His nose began to have a bad smell.
         So his mother took the boy to a hospital. The doctor looked up at the child's nose, but she couldn't
    get the paper out. She said she had to cut the boy's nose to get the paper out.
         The boy's mother came home looking sad. She didn't want her child to have his nose cut. The next
    day she took the boy to her friend Sidney who lived in a house with an old lady called May. May wanted
    to see the child, so the child let her look up his nose.
         "Yes, I can see it," May said. "It will be out soon."
         As she spoke, she shook some black pepper on the child's nose. The child gave a mighty sneeze and
    the paper flew out. His mother was surprised. May told his mother to take the boy to the seaside for a
    swim, for the salt water would go up his nose and stop the bad smell.
         So the lucky boy didn't have to go to the hospital to have his nose cut.        
    1. After the boy pushed a paper ball into his nose, ____.
    A. he took it out                
    B. his mother took it out
    C. he did nothing but cry        
    D. he tried to take it out but failed
    2. The paper ball stayed in the boy's nose for ____.
    A. at most seven days            
    B. less than seven days
    C. more than seven days          
    D. exactly seven days
    3. Which of the following is TRUE?
    A. The doctor helped to take the paper ball out of the boy's nose.
    B. May succeeded in taking the paper out.
    C. The boy's mother found some black pepper to solve the problem.
    D. The boy had to have his nose cut at last.
    4. The boy should be taken to the seaside for a swim because ____.
    A. he needed to learn to swim
    B. the sea water would stop the bad smell of his nose.
    C. the sea water would wash out the paper ball.
    D. he needed a rest
  •      One night last February, a seventeen-year-old Duffy drove home along a winding road, he saw a
    strange light thrown against the tree. "I knew it wasn't the moon", he said. "I drive this road all the time
    and I notice little things out of place."
         Duffy stopped his car and got out to examine. Below him far down in the deep valley lay a broken
    car with its headlights on. Thirty minutes earlier, a man had driven off the edge of the road, which has no
    guardrail. His car fell and rolled end over end, landing on its top more than two hundred feet below.
         Duffy rushed to call for help, then returned and got down to reach the injured driver. Snow covered
    the valley and the temperature was below freezing. After struggling back up the cliff, Duffy took off his
    jacket and shirt and wrapped the injured man in time, along with the blankets from his car.
        Life-saving deeds are starting to become usual action for Duffy, the oldest of seven children. When
    he was 12, he saved his ten-year-old brother from drowning. Two years ago, his three-year-old sister
    ate rat poison, and Duffy cleaned out her mouth, make her drink milk to protect her stomach and called
    doctors.
         "We have tried to teach the children good values, and it looks like we have got some reward for it."
    His father says.
    1. The strange light came from ________.
    A. The bright moon.          
    B. Duffy's car.
    C. The broken car in the valley  
    D. an unknown place
    2. The phrase" landing on its top" means the car lay_________.
    A. on the top of the cliff    
    B. with its wheels upward  
    C. with its head upward    
    D. on the road as usual
    3. From the above article, we can see Duffy has saved ________ at least.  
    A. two    
    B. three    
    C. four      
    D. five
    4. "We have tried to teach the children good values" may probably mean Duffy's parents often tell their
    children_________.
    A. to help people in danger        
    B. how to save people's lives
    C. to remember the value of the car    
    D. how to do business
  • Dear Betty,
         My roommate's family wants me to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with them in their home. I accepted
    the invitation, and I'm excited about going, but I'm a little nervous about it, too. The social customs in my
    country are different from those here, so I'm a little worried about making mistakes.
    Should I bring a gift, such as candy or flowers? Should I arrive on time or a little late?  At the dinner
    table, how can I know which fork or knife to use? How can I let the family know that I'm thankful for
    their kindness?
                                                                                                                                           Yours,
                                                                                                                                   Knowing Nothing
    Dear Knowing Nothing,
         It's a good idea to bring a gift when you go to a dinner party. Flowers are always welcome, or you
    can bring a bottle of wine if you know the family drink it.
         You should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late. Don't get there early. If you are going to be more
    than fifteen minutes late, you should call and tell them.
         Try to relax at the dinner table. If you don't know how to use the right fork, knife or spoon, just watch
    the other guests, and follow them. If you still have no idea of what to do, don't be shy about asking the
    person next to you; it's better to ask them than to be silently uncomfortable and nervous.
         If you like the food, say so. Of course, you'll thank the host and hostess for the meal and for their
    kindness. It's also a good idea to send a card to thank them the day after.
                                                                                                                                        Yours, 
                                                                                                                                         Betty
    1. Knowing Nothing wrote a letter to Betty to _____.
    A. tell Betty some good news          
    B. ask for some advice
    C. answer some questions        
    D. invite her to dinner
    2. According to Betty, Knowing Nothing ______ when going to a dinner party.
    A. can only bring some flowers
    B. can't bring wine
    C. should arrive on time or five to ten minutes late
    D. should arrive twenty minutes late
    3. Betty does NOT advise Knowing Nothing to _____.
    A. relax at the dinner table          
    B. watch the other guests
    C. ask the person beside him          
    D. keep silent at table
  •      The sea has always interested man. From it he can get food, minerals, and treasure.    1   But he
    could not go far beneath its surface.
              2   However, he is not a fish. He must breathe air, so he can't stay under the water's surface for
    any length of time. To explore deep water, man faces even more dangers and problems.
         A diver who wants to stay under water for more than a few minutes must breathe air or a special
    mixture of gases.   3   He can carry a tank of air on his back and breathe through a nose and a
    mouthpiece. Water weighs 800 times as much as air. Tons of water pushes against a diver deep in the
    sea.   4   
         When a diver is under great pressure, his blood takes in some of the gases he breathes. As he rises
    to surface, the water pressure becomes less. If the diver rises too quickly, the gases in his blood form
    bubbles(气泡). The diver is then suffering from the bends(潜水夫病). The bends can cause a diver to
    double up in pain.     5   

    A. His body is under great pressure.
    B. Scientists are trying to find more about the sea.
    C. For thousands of years, he could sail on it.
    D. They can even kill him.
    E. He can wear a diving suit and have air pumped to him from above.
    F. The water pressure can cause a diver to breathe with difficulty.
    G. Man wants to explore deep into the sea.
  • 单句翻译
    1. 你见到那副令人害怕的图画吗?
                                                                               
    2. 我们怎样才能说服他们加入我们?
                                                                                
    3. Tom因为没能参加她的生日道歉。
                                                                               
    4. 今晚八点我去接你。
                                                                               
    5. 你能借尽可能多的书。
                                                                               
  • 单句改错
           下面每句中都有一处错误。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
    增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
    删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
    修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
    注意:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
    1. The police is investigating (调查) the cause of the accident.
    2. It's quite difficult to find who's responsible of pollution.
    3. That's why I want to find out.
    4. Here is the book written by him of lots of pictures in it.
    5. That sounds like a great idea.
    6. There are five for you to choose . You can choose one of them.
    7. Please dial this number if you want any farther information.
    8. The solution of the problem was helpful.
    9. He apologised his teacher by writing him a letter.
    10. He passed the English test, it really surprised his teachers.
  • 书面表达
            为庆祝6月5日“世界环境保护日”,某英文报社将举行一次英文作文竞赛,呼吁人们保护环境,提出有效的保护措施。请以下面的内容为参考,写一篇文章投稿。
    1. 不要乱扔垃圾(garbage),应该保持环境清洁;
    2. 植树造林,保护环境;
    3. 保护海洋,禁止过度捕鱼;
    4. 充分利用自然资源。(natural resources)
    注意:1. 词数:100词左右;
                2. 可适当发挥,但不要逐句翻译。
         Nowadays, pollution is getting worse and worse.
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