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河北省香河县第三中学2017-2018学年高一英语上学期期中试题(无答案) 第一卷(选择题)一.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,从所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案 ( A )One afternoon little David was playing with his friends in the street when he was hit by a motorcycle. He fell and broke his arm. And he was immediately taken to a hospital. There a doctor operated on his arm and put it in a cast(石膏). David couldnt move it at all. “You must keep your arm in the cast for a month, the doctor said. That will give your arm a chance to become healthy again.”At the end of a month David went back to the hospital. The doctor cut the cast and took Davids arm out of the cast. Can you move your arm, David? he asked. David tried to move his arm. At first it was difficult, but soon he could move it easily.Yes, its fine, he said. Thank you very much.”In a few days it will be as good as new, the doctor said. Just exercise it a little.”Will I be able to play the violin? David asked.The doctor smiled. Of course you will, he said. Youll have no problems.”That is good news, David said happily. Because I couldnt play it at all before.”( )1. How was Davids arm broken?A. A motorcycle hit him. B. He hurt it himself. C. His friend broke it. D. He fell off a motorcycle.( )2. He had to keep his arm in a cast for about _ days.A. twenty B. thirty C. forty D. fifty( )3. The doctor told David to _after the cast was taken off.A .keep his arm still B. play the violinC .ride a motorcycleD. exercise his arm a little( )4. At last David was pleased because _.A. he would get a violinB. he would not have to play the violin againC. he thought he would be able to play the violinD. he would play the violin with his friends ( B ) Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their summer holidays in New Jersey in the past, staying in a small inn(旅店)at the foot of a hill.One year, however, Mr. Smith made a lot of money in his business, so they decided to go to London and stay at a really good hotel while they went touring around that famous city.They flew to London and arrived at their hotel late one evening. They had expected that they would have to go to bed hungrily, because in that small inn in New Jersey, no meals were served after seven. They were surprised when the waiter asked whether they would take dinner there that night. “Are you still serving dinner?” asked Mr. Smith. “Yes, certainly, sir,” answered the waiter. “We serve it until half past nine.”“What are the times of meals then?” asked Mr. Smith. “Well, sir,” answered the waiter. “We serve breakfast from seven to half past eleven in the morning, lunch from twelve to three in the afternoon, tea from four to five, and dinner from six to half past nine.”“But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights of London.” said Mr. Smith.( )5.Mr. and Mrs. Smith had always spent their holidays in _. A. New YorkB. New JerseyC. Washington D. London( )6 They went to London by _. A. sea B. train C. plane D. bus( )7. From the story we know that this was the _ time for Mr. and Mrs. Smith to go to London. A. firstB. secondC. thirdD. fourth( )8.What does the sentence “But that hardly leaves any time for us to see the sights of London” mean? A. We can go to see the sights of London at any time.B. We have enough time to see the sights of London.C. We have little time to see the sights of London D. We can see more sights of London.( C )Not many years ago, a wealthy and rather strange old man named Johnson lived alone in a village in the south of England. He had made a lot of money in trading with foreign countries. When he was seventy-five, he gave12,000 to the village school to buy land and equipment(设备) for a childrens playground.As a result of his kindness, many people came to visit him. Among them was a newspaperman. During their talk, Johnson remarked that he was seventy-five and expected to live to be a hundred. The newspaperman asked him how he managed to be healthy at seventy-five. Johnson had a sense of humor. He liked whisky (威士忌酒) and drank some each day. “I have an injection (注射) in my neck each evening,” he told the newspaperman, thinking of his evening glass of whisky.The newspaperman did not understand what Johnson meant. In his newspaper he reported that Johnson was seventy-five and had a daily injection in his neck. Within a week Johnson received thousands of letters from all over Britain, asking him for the secret of his daily injection.( )9. Johnson became a rich man through _. A. making whisky B. cheatingC. doing business D. buying and selling land( )10.The gift of money to the school suggests (暗示) that Johnson _.A. was very fond of children B. was a strange manC. wanted
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