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高一英语月考答案1—5CBCBA6—10ACBBC11—15ABACC16—20BCCBA21-23BDC24-27DCBA28-31DBAA32-35BCCA36-40FEGCD41-45ADDCC46-50ACBBD51-55ACBDB语法填空56.successfully57.nint
h58.haswon59.mostshining60.but61.topursue62.which63.of64.Faced65.recognition应用文写作Lastweekend,ourschoolorganizedameaningfuleventnamed“theHanfuFest
ival”,whichdrawalotofstudents’attention,especiallythosewhoarekeenonthehanfushow.“TheHanfuFestival”beganwithalivelyloong-liondance
.Aseriesofwell-designedperformancescaughtstudents’eye,showcasingtheelaboratehanfuclothingandgracefuldance.Besides,anexhibitiononha
nfuhistoryandculturewasgivenbyourhistoryteacher,whoseintroductiongaveusadeeperinsightintoourtraditionalculture.Weviewersalsotookpartinthehan
ds-onactivitythroughwhichwegottheunforgettableexperienceofwearingandmakinghanfu.Theeventturnedouttobeagrea
tsuccess,asitnotonlyenabledustoderiveathoroughcomprehensionoftheclothingculture,butalsopromotedourapprec
iationoftheuniquecharmofChinesetraditionalculture.读后续写ThatleftAamirnochoicebuttothrowtheshoeontothetrain.Withhiseyesfixedonthewindow,Aamirputallhis
strengthinhisrighthandandmadeapowerfulthrow.However,heabruptlyfelloffbecauseofthebrokenflip-flop.Withoutasecondthought,
hetriedagain,theshoejustflewpastthewindowframeandfellontheplatformlikeadeadleaf.Seeingthis,Aamirstampedhisfeet,wearingaf
rustratedlook.“Areshoesreallymadeforwalking?”Aamirthoughtwithdepression.Hedroopedhishead,notknowingw
hattodonext.Tohissurprise,Aamirsawtheothershoethrownoutofthewindow.Miraculously,itlandedontheplatformseveralstepsawayfromhim.Beforehec
ouldlookupagainandseekoutthefancy-shoeboy,thetrainspedon,vanishinginthedistance.Whatremainedinsightwasthemeanderingrailtrackandthe
rollingmountainsfaraway.Twentyyearslater,whenhewaslaunchinghisnewfootwearproductatapressconference,wearingapairo
fshiningleathershoes,Aamirstartedhispresentationwithasimplesentence:“Shoesaremadeforwalking.”附听力原文(Text1)W:Wouldyoulikemetodr
iveyoutothetrainstationthisevening?M:No,thanks.I'lltakethebus.ButnowImustwalktomyoffice.(Text2)M:Sohowdidthingsgotoday.
dear?W:Thesameoldthing.Tidiedup.Didsomewashing.Fetchedthekidsfromschool.Madedinner.Waitedforyoutocomehome.Nothing
exciting.(Text3)W:Mike,doyouknowthatmysisterAmywasadmittedtoRenminUniversity?M:Isthatso?Herhardworkfinallypaidoff.(Text4)W:
Iamthinkingaboutfindingasecondjobtoearnabitofextramoney.M:Why?Ithoughtyougotaraisetheotherday.W:Yes.ButIamstillnotpaidwell.IthinkIshouldfi
ndapart-timejobasatutoratnight.(Text5)M:Haveyouseenmybrownhat?I'vebeenlookingforiteverywhere.W:Whichone?Youhavetonsofbrownhats...thewarmonewit
hstars,theonewithabaseballlogo,thecowboyhatwith...M:I'mgoingskiing,soIneedthewarmone.(Text6)M:Excuseme.Couldyoupleasec
hecktoseeifwecouldstaytillthedayaftertomorrow?We'vefoundsomeextrathingswe'dliketodointhisarea.W:OK.Butmaybeyou
needtochangetothesecondfloor.M:Allright.Atleastwedon'thavetopackupagain.We'dlikeitifwecouldputoffourcheck-outtillThursdaymorn
inginsteadoftomorrowmorning.(Text7)M:Now,thisisWestminsterAbbey.It'soneoftheoldestbuildingsinLondon,andinitsarchitectureyou
willrecognizedifferentstyles.W:Wow,it'sreallysplendid.M:There,totheleft,youwillseeasmallstreetcalledDowni
ngStreet.No.10,thelastofitstenhouses,hasalwaysbeenthelivingplaceoftheBritishprimeminister.W:Oh,isthattheTowerBridge?M:Yeah.L
ook!Thebridgeispartinginthemiddle,andthetwohalvesaremovingupwards.Abigshipispassingunderneath.(Text8)W:
Hi,Mike!Couldyoupleasetellmesomethingaboutyourstudyexperiences?M:OK.IstudiedinAustraliaforfiveyears,inAmericaforayear,an
dinJapanformorethanthreeyears.W:Isthatso?Didyoualsostudyinyourhomecountry,Canada?M:Yes,ofcourse.IwenttoprimaryschoolinCan
ada.W:You'vehadquitealotofexperiencesaroundtheworld.M:Yes,it'sbeeninteresting.W:So,whatdidyouandyourfriendsliketodoforfunwhenyouwereinAmeric
a?M:Well,teenagersallliketohaveparties,andAmericanstudentsliketohavepartiesattheirownhouses.Everyweekenddifferentstudentswouldinviteme
totheirplacesandwewouldhaveagreattime.(Text9)W:Jack,howhaveyourtwosonsbeendoingatschoolrecently?M:Don'task!Markneverstar
tsstudying,andJasonneverstopsstudying.W:You'rejoking!IheardthatJasonislikelytobeatthetopofhisclassaftertheexamsthisyear.M:Yes,soh
isteacherssay.He'sbeenburiedinhisbookseveryeveningformonthsonendrecently.HeishopingtogotoHarvardUniv
ersity.W:Great.Maybehe'llbecomeauniversityprofessorhimselfinthefuture.M:Maybe.ButsometimesIwishhe'dgoout
andenjoyhimselfforachange.W:Howabouttheyoungerone?M:Well,Mark'steacherssayhehasability,butherarelydoeshisbest.Hedoes
hishomeworkintenminuteseverydayandthenrushesouttoplayfootball.W:Buthecanmakehisfortuneatfootball.Peoplecanmakealotofmoneyfromsportsnow.
M:Mywifealwaysworriesabouttheirfuture.ShewantsMarktostudylaw.Idon'tbelieveinforcingthem,butIwonderhowMarkwillprogressoverthene
xtfewyears.W:Perhapsyoucanhaveatalkwithhimnowtofindoutwhatheisthinkingabouthisstudiesandfutureplans.M:Goodide
a.I'lltakeyouradvice.(Text10)M:GoodmorningeverybodyandwelcometothisclassonEnglishwords.Ihopethatallofyoucanhearme.Ifnot,
pleaseletmeknow.IamProfessorJohnMorris.I'llbeyourteacherforthenext13weeks.Asyoucanprobablytell,thisisoneofthemostpopularandcrowde
dclasses.Indeed,everytimethiscourseisoffered,thisroomisfull.Whyisthat?Well,inordertousetheEnglishlanguage,it'sveryimportanttohaveatle
astabasicunderstandingofhowwordsareformed.Justtomentiononefigureandtherearemany;thereareaboutonemillionwordsinEnglish.I
fyouareanEnglishlearner,youmaywonderhowyoucanpossiblyrememberallofthesewords.Well,foronething,youdon'thaveto.Nonativespeakerexistswhoknows
allofthewordsintheEnglishlanguage.Besides,thereareshortcuts.Shortcuts?Yes,forexample,ifyouknowhowwordsareformedbyusingpartsofwordsfr
omotherlanguages,suchasGreekandFrench,you'llunderstandagoodnumberofEnglishwordswhenyoufirstcomeacrossthem.L
etmeputitthisway.Knowingtheruleswillhelpyoutomasteralargenumberofwords.ThisisprobablytheNo.1reasonwhythisclass
issopopular.