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1、2020学年度第二学期高一英语月考试卷时间:120分钟满分:150分第一部分 基础知识运用部分 (练习册常考点30%,易错点达20%)(每空一词,共20小题 每题1.5分,共30分)1 We have a firm_(信仰) that he will come to the party tonight.2 Instead of_(羡慕)the beauty of nature, I decided to surf the Internet at home.3 On his _(到达) at the airport, the film star received a warm welcome.4
2、 You must be_(饿死)! Come and have lunch.5 He made an_(道歉)to me for losing my book.6 A strong_(好奇心) drove me to take this position.7 Chinese diet is considerde to be a most_(平衡的) one.8 As you know, our eyes can _(受益于) from doing eye exercises.9To make members of a team perform better, the trainer firs
3、t of all has to know their_(强势)and weaknesses.10 You didnt bother me. On the _(相反),I like your company.11 It is amazing and_(难以置信的)that he had achieved so much.12 My twin sister and me are similar not only in _(外表)but also in the way that we smile and walk.13 Smoking is not_(允许)in this factory but i
4、t is allowed in certain workshops.14It was quite a while before he_(认出)Helen because she had her hair cut .15 He sat nearer the tree,_(seek) protection.16 Chocolate can offer you some _(能量) when you are tired or hungry .17 Since her _(到达)at the company , she has reorganized several departments.18 He
5、 had attempted to rescue the _(溺水) man.19 Passengers are _(提醒)that no smoking is allowed on the train.20 He _(哭泣)bitterly when it was time for us to leave.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AI was born in New York City and lived there until I was
6、five. After my brother was born, my parents wanted us to grow up knowing our culture, so we moved back to India. But every summer, we return to New York to visit friends, so I feel that I have two homes instead of one.A lot of my American friends think of teens(少年) in India only as hardworking, book
7、-smart students-and to some degree thats a true. One reason is that, unlike in the US. Whether an Indian teen can go to college is decided by his scores only.There are, however, lots of similarities between Indian and American teens. We wear jeans, eat out, and watch movies. The differences are surp
8、risingly few.Sometimes I find myself thinking, what it would be like if my friends of both countries could meet. I dont think they would have any trouble asking themselves the same questions: Who am I? What kind of person do I want to be? And what can I give back to the world?The answers Ive heard a
9、re similar everywhere. Everyone believes we should do something to improve our world. Everyone believes our generation cannot be influenced easily by the prejudices(偏见) of past generations; not only do we toleratedifferences among us, we also appreciate them.Besides, all of us have already got some
10、ideas about religious argument, global warming-things that have matured(使成熟)us faster than our parents and grandparentsAnd because of this, everyone feels that no matter how old we are or where we are or where we come from, we each should try to unite through differences that drove us apart in the p
11、ast. Thats what Ive learned on both sides of the world.21. By writing Paragraphs 2and 3,theauthor wants to.A. change American teensviews about Indian teensB. encourage Indian teens to learn from American teensC. show American teens and Indian teens are very similarD. compare the education systems of
12、 America and India22. The author believes that if his friends from both countries met, they would.A. learn from each otherB. ask each other lots of questionsC. have little difficulty in becoming friendsD. be surprised at the differences between them23. The underlined word“tolerate”in Paragraph 5 can
13、 be replaced by.A. knowB. believeC. explainD. acceptBOn Sunday morning, after listening to a sermon (布道) about making A World of Difference, we stopped at the gas station for a snack and drinks.When we pulled in to the parking lot we noticed a young girl sitting on the road. She was outside in Janua
14、ry, in the Midwest, with only a sweatshirt. No coat or gloves. She didnt look very happy.I approached her and asked if she was okay. She said yes and told me that she had run out of gas down the road, walked to the gas station, and was now waiting for someone to bring her a gas can and a little mone
15、y so she could get her car running again. By the look on her face I thought she had been waiting for a while.I, hesitantly, asked if we could give her a lift somewhere. I was fearful that she might be worried about our intentions. She graciously (有礼貌地) refused and said she would simply wait.I went inside the gas station to pick up the items we had come for, but I couldnt stop thinking about the young girl sitting out in the cold and wished I could do something to help her.So I bought a gift certificate for her. With i