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      2025-2026年安徽省芜湖市高一下学期英语4月月考

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      这是一份2025-2026年安徽省芜湖市高一下学期英语4月月考,共6页。试卷主要包含了单项填空,完形填空,阅读理解,短文改错等内容,欢迎下载使用。
      一、单项填空
      1. Only in this way______ get ready fr the cming mid-term examinatins.
      A. can we B. we canC. we shall be able tD. can we be able t
      2. I_______ him nt t g there, that is, my advice was that he______ there, but he wuldn’t listen t me.
      A. suggested, didn’t gB. hped, nt g
      C. wished, did gD. advised, nt g
      3. Franklin didn’t______ the inspiring speech by the famus leader, but he______ it.
      A. knw f, knwB. knw, knew f
      C. knw, knew tD. knw f, knew with
      4. I’ll let yu knw_____ I receive Brain’s e-mail message.
      A. fr the mmentB. at the mment
      C. the mmentD. by the mment
      5. -----I’m taking my TOEFL examinatin next week.
      -----______!
      A. Cme nB. CngratulatinC. Gd luckD. Cheers
      6. She_____ have gne t Shanghai fr a visit. She has been discussing the papers with me fr a whle day.
      A. mustn’tB. needn’tC. shuldn’tD. can’t
      7. It is said that Tm hasn’t passed the driving test, but, ______ he is a little t yung.
      A. abve allB. after allC. at allD. fr all
      8. Mr Smith desn’t believe that his daughter can wrk ut the prblem that easily,_____?
      A. des heB. can sheC. desn’t heD. can’t she
      9. My parents dn’t allw_____ time_____ nthing.
      A. t waste, t dB. t waste, dingC. wasting, t dD. wasting, ding
      10. -----Yu dn’t lk______. Are yu ill?
      -----N, I’m just_______ tired.
      A. well, littleB. gd, a littleC. well, a bitD. gd, a bit
      11. The by prmised______ in the exam any mre.
      A. nt t cheatB. nt cheatingC. t nt cheatD. nt t have cheated
      12. Prfessr Wang has written sme shrt stries, but he is______ knwn fr his plays.
      A. the bestB. mreC. betterD. the mst
      13. E-mail, as well as telephnes, ______ an imprtant part in daily cmmunicatin.
      A. is playingB. have playedC. are playingD. play
      14. _______ the teacher’s instructin in the lab_____ imprtant.
      A. Fllwing, areB. Fllwing, isC. Fllwed by, areD. T fllw, are
      15. The thing that_____ is nt whether yu fail r nt, but whether yu try r nt.
      A. caresB. cnsidersC. mindsD. matters
      二、完形填空
      James sat utside the ffice waiting fr the interview. He felt s__1___ that he didn’t knw what t d with__2__. The persn wh had gne in __3____ him had been in there fr nearly an hur. And she lked s cnfident when she went in. __4_ James. He felt__5___ that she had already gt the ____6_. The prblem was that he wanted this jb__7___. It meant __8___ t him. He had__9___ it such a lt befre the day f the interview. He had imagined himself__10____ brilliantly at the interview and _11___ the jb immediately. But nw here he was feeling__12___. He culdn’t __13___ all thse things he had__14___ t say. At that mment, he almst decided t get up and __15__. But n---- he had t d this. He had spent s much time cnsidering it that he culdn’t__16___ like that. His hands were ht and sticky and his muth felt dry. At last the dr f the ffice pened. The wman wh had gne in an hur earlier came ut lking very__17___ with herself. She smiled sympathetically(同情地) at James. At that mment James__18___ her. The managing directr them appeared at the ffice dr. “Wuld yu like t cme in nw, Mr. Davis? I’m srry t have kept waiting.” James suddenly__19___that he had gne hme after all. He gt up, legs__20___ and frehead sweating and wndered whether he lked as terrible as he felt.
      1. A. healthyB. nervusC. carelessD. cnfident
      2. A. the managing directrB. the wman
      C. himselfD. the thers
      3. A. byB. withC. befreD. after
      4. A. Nt likeB. S didC. D asD. D like
      5. A. dubtfulB. sureC. angryD. astnishing
      6. A. rewardB. firstC. prizeD. jb
      7. A. hpelesslyB. naturallyC. easilyD. s much
      8. A. everythingB. happinessC. difficultyD. nthing
      9. A. lked frB. learned fC. thught abutD. talked abut
      10. A. explainingB. perfrmingC. answeringD. writing
      11. A. fferedB. asked frC. being asked frD. being ffered
      12. A. crazyB. excitedC. prbableD. terrible
      13. A. depend nB. affrdC. believe inD. remember
      14. A. keptB. being taughtC. plannedD. been supplied
      15. A. leaveB. g inC. prepareD. practice
      16. A. take backB. put ffC. give upD. put dwn
      17. A. uglyB. pleasedC. sadD. pretty
      18. A. nticedB. lvedC. missedD. hated
      19. A. thughtB. hpedC. wishedD. regretted
      20. A. shakingB. bendingC. walkingD. stpping
      三、阅读理解
      A
      At three a.m., Jack Mills was sitting at the cntrls f the mail train. The train was made up f 13 cars. At the end f the train, 71 mailmen sat srting the mail. Inside the secnd car, there were nly five mailmen and 128 bags full f five-pund ntes. This train had run mre than 100 years withut being rbbed(抢劫). At three minutes past three, Mills and his helper, David Whitby, saw a yellw warning light. They slwed the train, and then stpped. Whitby went t the telephne beside the track. It was ut f rder. Then he saw a man mving between the secnd and the third cars. Befre Whitby cjuld give a warning, he was kncked dwn by tw men. Mills’ cars with all the mailmen had been discnnected by the rbbers. At the bridge, the bags f mney were unladed frm the train and thrwn int waiting trucks. One f the rbbers wh bviusly knew the schedules(时刻表) f all the trains kept lking at his watch. At 3:45 he said, “That will have t be enugh.” The rbbers drve away with mre than 2,500,000 punds.
      1. The rbbery tk place______.
      A. befre 3:03B. in the early mrning
      C. after three ’clck in the afternnD. after 3:45
      2. The rbbers_____ befre the train stpped.
      A. were all in the trainB. frced Mills t stp the train
      C. were waiting fr the train t stpD. rdered Mills t g n driving
      3. Why didn’t the ther mailmen help the mailmen in the secnd car when the rbbery happened?
      A. Because they were busy srting the mail.
      B. Because they didn’t want t help the mailmen in the secnd car.
      C. Because the last eleven cars were separated frm the frnt cars.
      D. Because they knew nthing abut the rbbery.
      4. One f the rbbers kept lking at his watch because________.
      A. he wanted t knw the exact timeB. he enjyed lking at his watch
      C. he didn’t knw when anther train wuld cme
      D. they had t leave befre anther train came
      5. Which f the fllwing is NOT true?
      A. The train was ut f rder.
      B. The telephne was put ut f rder by the rbbers
      C. Whitby had an assistant driver.
      D. The rbbers carried the mney away by truck.
      B
      All f us eat every day, but mst f us dn’t understand nutritin. We ften make mistakes in talking abut gd diet.
      Fr example, many peple think that fds such as rice, bread and ptates will make ne grw fat. In fact, these fds are very gd t ne’s health. They are gd surces f many vitamins. And in cmparisn with steak and beef, they cntain less amunt f calries.
      Sme peple dn’t like canned(罐装的) r frzen vegetables, because they think fresh vegetables cked at hme are always better. This is again wrng. In fact, whether the vegetables are gd r nt depends mre n hw they are prepared. Overcking, fr example, destrys gd qualities f vegetables. Vegetables cked in t much water can use a large amunt f vitamins.
      It is widely believed extra vitamins prvide mre energy. But taking mre than the bdy needs desn’t make it functin better.
      It is als wrng t say that vegetables grwn in pr, wrn-ut sil are lwer in vitamins than vegetables grwn in rich sil. The vitamins in ur fds are in the plants themselves. They dn’t cme frm the sil. Hwever, the minerals(矿物质) in a plant depend n the minerals in the sil.
      In shrt, there are many false ideas abut nutritin. We need t crrect them.
      1. This passage is mainly abut_______.
      A. nutritinB. vitaminsC. vegetablesD. health
      2. Rice, bread and ptates d gd t peple’s health mainly because_______.
      A. they make peple fatB. there are lt f vitamins in them
      C. they cntain less amunt f calries cmpared with steak and beef.
      D. bth B and C.
      3. Why dn’t sme peple like canned r frzen vegetables? Because______.
      A. they think fresh vegetables cntain less vitamins
      B. they think fresh vegetables cntain mre vitamins than the canned r frzen nes
      C. they dn’t think the canned r frzen vegetables are fresh
      D. they dn’t think the canned r frzen vegetables taste as gd as the fresh nes
      4. Which f the fllwing is true accrding t the passage?
      A. Many peple knw almst everything abut nutritin.
      B. Fd such as rice, bread and ptates make peple fat.
      C. vegetables grwn in pr wrn-ut sil may have the same amunt f vitamins as vegetables grwn in rich sil.
      D. extra vitamins prvide less energy.
      5. The pint f the passage is that______.
      A. the minerals in a plant depend n the minerals in the sil
      B. peple make mistakes when talking abut gd diet
      C. taking mre vitamins than the bdy needs desn’t make it functin better
      D. vegetables cked in t much water can lse a large amunt f vitamins
      C
      Death Valley is ne f the mst famus deserts in the United States, cvering a wide area with its alkali(强碱) sand. Almst 20 percent f this area is well belw sea level, and Bad water, a salt water pl, is abut 280 feet belw sea level and the lwest pint in the United States.
      Lng ag the Panamint Indians called this place “Tmesha”---- the land f fire. Death Valley’s present name dates back t 1849, when a grup f miners cming acrss frm Nevada became lst in its unpleasantness and hugeness and their adventure turned ut t be a sad stry. Tday Death Valley has been declared a Natinal Mnument and is crssed by several well-marked rads where gd services can be fund easily. Luckily the change created by human settlement has hardly ruined the special beauty f this place.
      Here nature created a lt f surprising scenes, almst like the sights n the mn, ever-changing as the frequent wind mves the sand abut, shwing the mst unusual clrs. One f the mst astnishing and variable(变化的) parts f Death Valley is the Devil’s Glf Curse, where it seems hard fr ne t tell reality frm terrible dreams. Sand sculptures stand n a frightening grund, as evening shadws mve and lengthen.
      1. ______ is the lwest place in the desert.
      A. TmeshaB. Death ValleyC. NevadaD. Badwater
      2. The present name f the valley cmes frm_______.
      A. an Indian nameB. the death f miners
      C. the lcal pepleD. a Natinal Mvement
      3. Frm the passage we can learn that______.
      A. n ne had ever knwn the desert befre the miners
      B. it’s still nt easy t travel acrss the desert
      C. peple can find gas statins, cafes and htels in the desert
      D. peple have changed the natural sight f the desert
      4. Devil Glf Curse is famus fr______.
      A. the frequent windB. the clrs f the sand
      C. dream-like sightsD. the sand sculptures
      5. Frm the passage we can see that the writer_____ Death Valley.
      A. appreciatesB. is fearful fC. dislikesD. is tired f
      D
      Men usually want t have their wn way. They want t think and act as they like. N ne, hwever, can have his wn way all the time. A man cannt live in sciety withut cnsidering the interests(利益) f thers as well as his wn interests. “Sciety” means a grup f peple with the same laws and the same way f life. Peple in sciety may make their wn decisins, but these decisins ught nt t be unjust(不公平) r harmful t thers. One man’s decisins may s easily harm anther persn. Fr example, a mtrist may be in a hurry t get t a friend’s huse. He sets ut, driving at full speed like a cmpetitr in a mtr race. There are ther vehicles and als pedestrians (行人) n the rad. Suddenly there is a crash. There are screams and cnfusin. One careless mtrist has struck anther car. The cllisin(碰撞) has injured tw f the passengers and killed the third. T many rad accidents happen thrugh the thughtlessness f selfish drivers.
      We have gvernments, the plice and the law curts t prevent r t punish such criminal acts. But in additin, all men ught t bserve certain rules f cnduct. Every man ught t behave with cnsideratin fr ther men. He ught nt t steal, cheat, r destry the prperty(财产) f thers. There is n place f this srt f behavir in a civilized sciety.
      1. A man cannt have his wn way all the time because________.
      A. he may have n interest in ther peple
      B. he has t share the same interest with the peple in the same sciety
      C. his decisins are always unjustD. his decisins always harm ther peple
      2. Accrding t the passage, peple in a civilized sciety shuld usually______.
      A. be hnest t each therB. be cautins in ding everything
      C. behave in a respnsible wayD. punish criminal acts
      3. The purpse f this passage is t_________.
      A. tell peple hw t behave in sciety
      B. illustrate the imprtance f laws
      C. teach peple hw t prevent criminal acts
      D. persuade peple nt t make their wn decisins
      4. It is implied that there will be fewer rad accidents if_______.
      A. the drivers are mre cnsiderate(体贴的) f ther peple
      B. there are fewer cars r walkers in the street
      C. the mtrists are nt always in a hurry
      D. the passengers are calm but nt cnfused befre the accidents
      5. We can draw a cnclusin that_______.
      A. the gvernment shuld cntribute mre effrts
      B. the criminals shuld be mre severely punished
      C. man shuld be mre strict with himself
      D. man shuld have mre and mre similar interests
      四、短文改错
      I am always interested in the traveling. My 1._________
      reasns are quite simple and clearly. If anybdy2._________
      is nt satisfied with my pinin, I shall greatly3._________
      surprised at his ways f think.4._________
      First f all, traveling increased ur 5._________
      knwledge. Only by traveling can we see thing6._________
      utside ur hmetwn.
      In the secnd place, traveling is gd with7._________
      ur health. While we are traveling, we can8._________
      breathe in fresh air r exercise ur bdies as well.9._________
      In a wrd, I sincerely hpe that anybdy must10.________
      grasp the pprtunity f traveling.
      一、单项填空 1-15
      1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.C
      6.D 7.B 8.A 9.D 10.C
      11.A 12.C 13.A 14.B 15.D
      二、完形填空 1-20
      1.B 2.C 3.C 4.A 5.B
      6.D 7.D 8.A 9.C 10.B
      11.D 12.D 13.D 14.C 15.A
      16.C 17.B 18.D 19.C 20.A
      三、阅读理解
      A 篇 1-5
      1.B 2.C 3.C 4.D 5.A
      B 篇 1-5
      1.A 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.B
      C 篇 1-5
      1.D 2.B 3.C 4.C 5.A
      D 篇 1-5
      1.B 2.C 3.A 4.A 5.C
      四、短文改错
      1. 去掉the2. clearly改为clear3. shall greatly中间加be
      4. think改为 thinking5. increased改为 increases
      6. thing改为 things7. with改为 fr
      8. 正确9. r 改为and10. anybdy 改为everybdy

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