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河北定州中学2016-2017学年第一学期高一承智班英语周练试题(6)

一、单项选择题

1.Thebossdidn’t_____totheworkers’requestforincreasingtheirwages(工资).

A.giveinB.giveup

C.giveoutD.giveaway

2.Thestoryhetolduswasvery________andwewere________.

A.moving;deeplymovedB.moved;deeplymoving

C.moving;moveddeepD.moved;movingdeep

3.FollowingthesuccessfulBeijingOlympics,Nanjing________70millionpeopleforthe2014YouthOlympicGames.

A.expectsB.isexpectedC.isexpectingD.hasexpected

4.一CanIhavethedocumentrightnow?

一Ofcourse.WaitaminuteandI’llhavemysecretaryitforyou.

A.toprintB.printing

C.printedD.print

5.Inadiversesociety,onewouldexpect________multipleinterpretationsofrights.

A.itbeingB.ittobeC.therebeingD.theretobe

6.Thesoldierswerefightingbravelytheirpeople_____theinvaders.

with;for

for;against

back;with

out;with

7.ThecostofrentingahouseincentralChengduishigherthaninanyotherareaofthecity.

A.itB.oneC.thatD.ones

8.Weareeating________vegetablesperpersontodayastheydidin1910.

A.morethantwiceB.astwiceasmany

C.twiceasmanyasD.morethantwiceasmany

9.Heisalwayshelpingotherswithoutexpectinganything_________.

A.inneedB.infact

C.introubleD.inreturn

10.--Puttingonahappyfacenotonlyhelpsusmakefriendsbutalsomakesusfeelbetter.

--________.

A.I’dlovetoB.I’mwithyouonthat

C.It’suptoyouD.It’smypleasure

二、阅读理解

MostofusknowabouttheNobelPrize,especiallytheNobelPeacePrize,butfewofusknowanythinga

boutthemanwhosetthemup.HisnamewasAlfredNobel.Hewasagreatscientistandinventorhimself.Besides,hehadabigbusiness.Hisbusinessmaysurpriseyou.Hemadeandsoldexplosives(炸药).Hiscompaniesevenmadeandsoldweapons.Isn’tthissomethingthatsurprisesyou?

ThemanwhomademoneyfromweaponsshouldsetupthePeacePrize?

ThoughAlfredNobelhadalotofmoneyfromweapons,hehatedwar.Hehopedthattherewouldbenowarintheworld.HewasoneoftherichestinEurope.Whenhediedin1896,heleftbehindhimalotofmoneyandhisfamouswill.Accordingtohiswill,mostofhismoneywasplacedinafund(基金).Hewantedtheinterest(利润)fromthefundtobeusedasprizeseveryyear.WeknowthemastheNobelPrizes.TheNobelPrizesareinternational.AlfredNobelwantedthewinnerstobechosenfortheirwork,notthecountrytheycamefrom.

AlfredNobelhadgivenhiswholelifetohisstudiesandworkandtothebenefitsofmankind.Hemademoneyallbyhisownefforts,buthelefttheworldsharehiswealth.Hisinventionsandwealthstaywiththeworldforever.

11.AlfredNobeldidthefollowingEXCEPT________.

A.choosingthewinnersofNobelPrize

B.makingandsellingweapons

C.settinguptheNobelPrize

D.makingandsellingexplosives

12.NobelwantedtosetuptheNobelPeacePrizebecause________.

A.hemadeenoughmoney

B.hehatedwar

C.hewantedtogetmoreinterestfromthefund

D.helikedtoliveinapeacefulworld

13.NobelPrizescomefrom________.

A.allNobel’smoneyinthefund

B.allNobel’smoneyinhiscompany

C.alltheinterestfromthefund

D.someoftheinterestinthefund

14.WhichstatementofthefollowingisRightaccordingtothepassage?

A.Nobelsetuphiscompanytosellclothes.

B.MostofNobel’smoneywasusedfortheworldwars.

C.NobelPrizesareonlyforsomepeoplefromsomespecialcountries.

D.Nobelworkedhardinhislifeandsavedlotsofmoneyfortheworldtoshare.

 

Therearesomestrangedrivinglawsindifferentcountries.

Countries

Laws

Vietnam

Ifyou’reinVietnamwithoutaVietnamesedriver’slicense,youriskaprisonsentenceofuptothreeyears.

Russia

InMoscow,ifyourcarisdirtyenoughtodrawdustart,youwillbefinedabout2,000rubles(aboutUS55dollars).Worseyet,it’sillegaltowashyourcarbyhandinpublicplaces–forcingyoutotakeittooneofthefewcarwashfacilities.

Thailand

Drivers–maleorfemale–can’tdriveshirtlesswhetherit’sacar,bus,oratuk-tu

kcab.

France

Francerequiresitsdriverstocarryaportablebreathalyzer(便携式酒精测量仪)atalltimeswhendrivingacar.Theone-timebreathalyzercostaroundUS5dollars,andifyoudon’thaveone,youwillbefinedUS15dollars.

Cyprus

RaisingyourhandsinthecarcangetyoufinedofUS35dollars.Thelawstatesadrivercanbefinediftheperson“isinanirregular

positioninsidethecarorraiseshishandfromthesteeringwheelunnecessarily.”

 

Japan

 

Politenessisn’tjustthecultureinJapan;itispartofdrivinglaws.Splashing(飞溅)apersonbydrivingthroughapuddle(水坑)withyourcarwillcostyouoverUS60dollars.ThecountryisalsostrictwithitsDUI(酒驾)laws–ridingwithorlendingyourcartoadriverwhogetscaughtdrinkinganddrivingcanleadtoafinecostingthousandsofdollars.

15.WhereshouldyougotowashyourcarwhenyouareinMoscow?

A.Thecarwashfacilities.B.Anypublicplace.

C.Yourhome.D.Theforest.

16.WhatcanyougetfinedforinCyprus?

A.Forgettingtocarryaportablebreathalyzer.

B.NothavingaCyprusdriver’slicense.

C.Puttingyourhandsaboveyourhead.

D.Drivingwithoutashirt.

17.Ifyouarefinedthousandsofdollarsi

nJapan,youmayhavebeen________________.

A.inanirregularpositioninyourcar

B.sittinginacarwithadrunkdriver

C.splashingapersonwithmud

D.impolitetootherdrivers

18.Thispassagecanmostlikelybefoundin__________.

A.alawdocument

B.afashionmagazine

C.aninternationalnewspaper

D.abookoninterestingcultures

 

Ifyou'reeverapartfromyourchildren,anewstudysaysjusttalkingonthephonewillhelpjustasmuchasahug(拥抱).

Ifyou'reaparentwhospendslonghoursonthejob,youprobablyfeelsorryforspendingso

muchtimeawayfromyourkids.Buttheresultsofanewstudyshowthatamother'svoicealonecanbejustascomfortingtoananxious(焦虑的)childasphysicalcontact(接触).

Inanexperiment,researchersfromtheUniversityofWisconsin-Madisonaskedagroupofgirlsbetweentheageof7and12tosolvemathproblemsinfrontofjudges---astressful(充满压力了)situationforanyone.Beforethegirlsweresettosolvemathproblems,theresearchersmeasuredtheirlevelsoftwohormones(荷尔蒙):

cortisol,whichgoesupduringstressfulperiods,andoxytocin,the"love"hormone.

Aftertheywerefinished,someofthegirlsgottomeetupwiththeirmothersrightaway.Themumscameinandhuggedthegirls.Anothergroupofthegirlsdidn'tseetheirmothers,butreceivedphonecallsfromthem,inwhichtheirmotherstoldthemhowwellthey'ddone.Thefinalgrouphadnocontactwiththeirmothers,butwatchedananimalmovie,MarchofthePenguinsinstead.Finally,thegirls'hormonelevelsweremeasuredagain.Althoughthemoviewasinteresting,itdidnothingtoease(缓解)thechildren'sanxiety(焦虑)----but,surprisingly,boththephysicalcontactandphonecallsfromtheirmothershadthesameeffectoneasingthegirls'stresslevels.

So,nomatterhowoldyouare,ifyou'refeelingstressedaboutsomethinginyourlife,aphone

calltoMommightbejustthekeytohelpyoufeelbetter.

19.Thefirsttwoparagraphssuggestthat____.

A.amother'svoicecancomfortheranxiouskid

B.theresultsofthestudycan'tbeacceptedbymothers

C.parentsaretoobusytotalkwiththeirkids

D.motherss

houldspendenoughtimestayingwiththeirkids

20.Whichofthefollowingistherightorderinwhichthestudywascarriedout?

a.Thegirls'levelsofhormonesweremeasuredagain.

b.Thegirlssolvedmathproblems.

c.Thegirls'levelsofhormonesweremeasured.

d.Thegirlsweredividedintothreegroups.

A.b-c-d-aB.d-b-c-a

C.c-b-d-aD.d-c-b-a

21.Wecanlearnfromthethirdparagraphthatcortisol____.

A.isgoodforourhealth

B.canchangeintooxytocin

C.maygodownwhenthesituationbecomescomfortable

D.isonekindofhormonesmainlyfoundingirls

22.According

tothepassage,wecaninferthat____.

A.itiseasyforgirlstosolvemathproblems

B.thegirlswhohadwatchedthemovieremainedanxious

C.mothersshouldhugtheirkidsasoftenaspossible

D.oldergirlshavehighercortisolthanyoungerones.

23.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthestudy?

A.Supportive.B.Doubtful.

C.Uncertain.D.Worried.

 

Twostudentsstartedquarrelingatschool.Onestudentshouteddirtywordsattheother,andafightbegan.Whatcanbedonetostopfightslikethisatschool?

Insomeschools,thedisputantssitdownwithpeermediators(同龄调解者).Peermediatorsarestudentswithspecialtraininginthiskindofproblems.

Peermediatorshelpthedisputant

stotalkinafriendlyway.Herearesomeofthewaystheyuse:

1)Putwhatyouthinkclearlybutdon’tsayanythingtohurttheother.Beginwith“Ifeel…”insteadof“Youalways…”

2)Listencarefullytowhattheotherpersonissaying.Don’tstoptheotherperson’swords.

3)Keeplookingattheotherperson’seyeswhenheorshetalks.

4)Trytoseetheotherperson’ssideoftheproblem.

5)Neverputanyonedown.Sayingthingslike“Youarefoolish”makesthetalkdifficult.

6)Trytofindaresultthatmakesbothpeoplehappy.

Peermediatorsneverdecidetheresultorthewinner.Theydon’tdecidewhoisrightandwhoiswrong.Instead,thedisputantssitdownwithpeermediators(同龄调

解者)

24.Theunderlinedword“disputants”referstothestudents________.

A.whomakepeaceB.whogivein

C.whoarelazyD.whoquarrel

25.Peermediators’workis________.

A.togivelessonstodisputants

B.tofindoutwhostartsaquarrel

C.togivestudentssomespecialtraining

D.tohelpfindawaytomakebothsides

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