湖北省武汉市第十一高级中学高一英语上学期期末试题含解析
一、 选择题
1. I don’t like the way ______ you speak to your mother but I like the way ______ you think of to solve the problem.
A.which, which B.in which, in which
C.不填, that D.不填, in which
参考答案:
C
2. Totally ______ accident, the businessman picked up a _______ antique(古董) in the flea market(跳蚤市场)
A by; true B. in; indeed C. with; actual D. by; genuine
参考答案:
D
略
3. Richard looked at the envelope and Jenny's handwriting immediately.
A. recognized B. found C. realized D. concerned
参考答案:
A
4. He must have _________ the funny story. I don’t think it is true.
A. picked up B. turned up C. done up D. made up
参考答案:
D
5. ______ the dog, I ______ in love with animals gradually.
A. While walking , fell B. While walked, fell
C. While is walking, am D. When was walked, was
参考答案:
A
6. --Have you got the leaving time of the train for me?
---Yes, but you’d better ____of it by yourself.
A. make sure B. be sure C. to make sure D. be certain
参考答案:
A
7. The team has more famous players. So it deserves _______ the game.
A. winning B. to win C. to defeat D defeating
参考答案:
B
8. John plays football _______, if not better than, David.
A. as well B. as well as C. so well D. so well as
参考答案:
B
9. They got up very early that morning ______ they wouldn’t miss the first bus.
A. so that B. as if C. in case D. even though
参考答案:
A
10. All their hard work has !The project is finished at last.
A. paid off B. paid back C. paid for D. paid out
参考答案:
A
11. In the end everything turns out OK— the teenager becomes a healthy adult, and this period of change and challenge is the changes and challenges of grown-up life.
A. used as B. intended for C. traded for D. determined by
参考答案:
B
12. I _______ my son not to walk beside the river, but he wouldn’t listen.
A. suggested B. hoped C. warned D. persuaded
参考答案:
C
13. According to the timetable, the train for Lu’an ____ at seven in the evening.
A. leaves B.is leaving C.is left D. will leave
参考答案:
A
略
14. . Not believing their eyes, the visitors on the spot ________ the flying plane, doing some most difficult and dangerous tricks in the sky.
A. glared at B. stared at C. glanced at D. caught sight of
参考答案:
B
略
15. There are two buildings, ___stands nearly a hundred feet high.
A. the larger B. the larger of them
C. the larger one that D. the larger of which
参考答案:
D
略
二、 填空
16. 根据句子内容和所给单词意思或首字母填写合适单词的正确形式。
71. After reading for about two hours we should take a rest by looking at something more d__________.
72. You’ll get a fine v__________ of the town from the top of the hill.
73. One day, a traffic accident occurred and luckily he had a narrow e__________.
74. One of the s__________ to the heavy traffic problem is to reduce the number of vehicles.
75. This hotel c__________ me $5 for a room for one night.
76. It’s hard for us to make __________(预测) about the future.
77. Teaching methods __________(变化) from teacher to teacher.
78. It was the western civilization that destroyed the __________(社会的) balance.
79. The plan needs to be __________(支持) with people, money, time, systems, and above all communications
80. He had the idea that he could use different __________(形状) to represent different objects.
参考答案:
71. distant
72. view
73. escape
74. solutions
75. charged
76. predictions
77. vary
78. social
79. supported
80. shapes
三、 阅读理解
17. If you lose your wallet, how often do you think someone will be kind enough to return it to you, with cash and credit cards?
Some people may be greedy, and others are simply too lazy to bother(打搅) with the trip to the post office to send back a wallet to a stranger. But according to a psychology study by Dr. Richard Wiseman, there’s one thing that’ll greatly increase your odds of being reunited with a lost wallet: a photograph of a cute baby.
In the study, hundreds of wallets were scattered(分散) around the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland. The psychologists wanted to see how many strangers would take the trouble to return them to the addresses listed on the drivers’ licenses inside—but more than that, they wanted to find out what would make a person more likely to help out a stranger.
To finish this, they included personal things in most of the wallets: some included a photo of a happy elderly couple, some contained a cute puppy, some contained a family portrait, and some held a photo of a lovely baby. Others had receipts(发票) showing that the wallet’s owner had recently donated to a charity(慈善). Some contained no personal details.
As the psychologists soon discovered, the sight of a smiling baby is enou