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河南省汝州市实验中学学年高一英语上学期期末模拟试题2
汝州市实验中学2020年高一上期末模拟试题
英语试卷
第Ⅰ卷(共70分)
第一部分阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节阅读下面四篇文章,然后从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出每个问题的最佳选项,并将答题卡上相应题目的答案标号涂黑(本节共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Inthecomingmonths,wearebringingtogetherartistsfromallovertheglobe,toenjoyspeakingShakespeare’splaysintheirownlanguage,inourGlobe,withinthearchitectureShakespearewrotefor.Pleasecomeandjoinus.
NationalTheatreofChinaBeijing|Chinese
Thisgreatoccasion(盛会)willbetheNationalTheatreofChina’sfirstvisittotheUK.Thecompany’sproductionsshowthenewfaceof21stcenturyChinesetheatre.ThisproductionofShakespeare’sRichardIIIwillbedirectedbytheNational’sAssociateDirector,WangXiaoying.
Date&Time:
Saturday28April,2.30pm&Sunday29April,1.30pm&6.30pm
MarjanishviliTheatreTbilisi|Georgian
OneofthemostfamoustheatresinGeorgia,theMarjanishvili,foundedin1928,appearsregularlyattheatrefestivalsallovertheworld.ThisnewproductionofAsYouLikeItishelmed(指导)bythecompany’sArtisticDirectorLevanTsuladze.
Date&Time:
Friday18May,2.30pm&Saturday19May,7.30pm
DefinitelyTheatreLondon|BritishSignLanguage(BSL)
BytranslatingtherichandhumouroustextofLove’sLabour’sLostintothephysicallanguageofBSL,DefinitelyTheatrecreatesanewinterpretationofShakespeare’scomedyandaimstobuildabridgebetweendeafandhearingworldsbyperformingtobothgroupsasoneaudience.
Date&Time:
Tuesday22May,2.30pm&Wednesday23May,7.30pm
HabimaNationalTheatreTelAviv|Hebrew
TheHabimaisthecentreofHebrew-languagetheatreworldwide.FoundedinMoscowafterthe1905revolution,thecompanyeventuallysettledinTelAvivinthelate1920s.Since1958,theyhavebeenrecognizedasthenationaltheatreofIsrael.ThisproductionofShakespeare’sTheMerchantofVenicemarkstheirfirstvisittotheUK.
Date&Time:
Monday28May,7.30&Tuesday29May,7.30pm
21.WhichplaywillbeperformedbytheNationalTheatreofChina?
A.RichardⅢ.B.Lover’sLabour’sLost.
C.AsYouLikeIt.D.TheMerchantofVenice.
22.WhatisspecialaboutDefinitelyTheatre?
A.Ithastwogroupsofactors.B.ItistheleadingtheatreinLondon.
C.ItperformsplaysinBSL.D.Itisgoodatproducingcomedies.
23.WhencanyouseeaplayinHebrew?
A.OnSaturday28April.B.OnSunday29April
C.OnTuesday22May.D.OnTuesday29May
B
I’matravellover.Ithinkitisveryexcitingtogotonewplaces,experiencedifferentsituationsandseenewthings.Here’swhatIhavecomeupwithaboutwhymytravelissointeresting.
Tostartwith,whetherweknowitornot,everydayisfilledwithanxietyaboutthingsthatwedon’tneedtoworryaboutinthefirstplace.Goingtonewplacesisagoodchancetoescapefromoureverydayworries.Forexample,afterawholedayatwork,I’moftenphysicallyandmentallytiredandstarttoworryaboutthings.However,themomentIgetonthetrainorbustomynextdestination(目的地),Iforgetallmytirednessandworries.
Nextisoneofthemostimportantthingsintravel:
movement.Ialwaystakealongbookstoreadonmytraintrips,butintheend,onlyaboutfivepagesorsoevergetread,becauseIjustlookatthingsoutofthewindow.Justtheabilitytomoveisveryenjoyable.Movementalsomeansthatwearegoingtonewplacesandseeingnewthings.Butwhyisthatimportant?
Becauseexperiencingnewsituations,peopleandideascanhelpustolearnaboutnewthingsandgrow.Ihavenevergoneonatripandcomebackasthesameperson;Ihavealwayschangedandgrownthroughtravel.
Sotakeeverytypeoftripyoucan,ateverychanceyouget,andyouwillnotonlyexperiencemoreoftheworld,butwillbecomeahappierpersonwithrichexperiences.
24.Thepassageismainlyabout___________.
A.howtohaveacomfortablelife.B.howtoprepareforatrip.
C.whytravelissoexciting.D.whysomepeoplearetiredoftraveling.
25.Whydoesn’ttheauthorreadmuchontraintrips?
A.Becausehedoesn’tlikereadingonthetrain.
B.Becausehisattentionwastakenawaybythebeautifulview.
C.Becauseheistoobusyworkingtoread.
D.Becauseheissotiredthathecan’tread.
26.Peoplewhotraveltonewplaceswill________.
①learnnewthings②becomehappier
③getmoreexperiences④havemorechancestoread
A.①②③④B.①②④C.②③④D.①②③
27.Theauthordevelopsthepassagemainlyby________.
A.givingexplanationsB.givingexamples
C.listingnumbersD.followingthenaturaltimeorder
C
LONDON—Dogsproducemorefacialexpressionswhenhumansarelookingatthem,accordingtoanewresearchfromtheUniversityofPortsmouth.
ScientistsattheUniversity’sDogCognitionCentrearethefirsttofindclearevidencethatdogsmovetheirfacesindirectresponsetohumanattention.Dogsdon’trespondwithmorefacialexpressionsuponseeingtastyfood,suggestingthatdogsproducefacialexpressionstocommunicateandnotjustbecausetheyareexcited.
DogcognitionexpertDrJulianeKaminskiledthestudy.Shesaid,“Wecannowbeconfidentthattheproductionoffacialexpressionsmadebydogsisdependentontheattentionstateoftheiraudienceandisnotjustaresultofdogsbeingexcited.Inourstudytheyproducedfarmoreexpressionswhensomeonewaswatching,butseeingfoodtreatsdidnothavethesameeffect.
DrKaminskisaidit’spossibledogs’facialexpressionshavechangedaspartoftheprocessofbecomingdomesticated.“Domesticdogshaveauniquehistory—theyhavelivedalongsidehumansfor30,000yearsandduringthattimeselectionpressuresseemtohaveactedondogs’abilitytocommunicatewithus,”shesaid.
“Weknewdomesticdogspaidattentiontohowattentiveahumanis—inapreviousstudywefound,forexample,thatdogsstolefoodmoreoftenwhenthehuman’seyeswereclosedortheyhadtheirbackturned.Inanotherstudy,wefounddogsfollowthegazeofahumanifthehumanfirstestablisheseyecontactwiththedog,sothedogknowsthegaze-shiftisdirectedatthem,”Dr.Kaminskisaid,“Thisstudymovesforwardwhatweunderstandaboutdogcognition.Wenowknowdogsmakemorefacialexpressionswhenthehumanispayingattention.”
Itisimpossibleyettosaywhetherdog’sbehaviourinthisandotherstudiesisevidencethatdogshaveflexibleunderstandingofanotherindividual’swayofthinking—thattheytrulyunderstandanotherindividual’smentalstate---oriftheirbehaviourisinbornorevenalearnedresponsetoseeingthefaceoreyesofanotherindividual.
28.Inwhatsituationwilldogsproducemoreexpressions?
A.Whenseeingtastyfood.B.Wheninteractingwithhumans.
C.Whentheyareexcited.D.Whentheyobservesomething.
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“domesticated”inParagraph4mean?
A.Evolved.B.Strong.C.House-trained.D.Dependent.
30.Whichofthefollowinghasnotbeenprovedbyresearchers?
A.Dogsknowexactlyabouthuman’smentalstate.
B.Dogscanrecognizeeyecontactwithhumans.
C.Dogscanpayattentiontohowattentiveahumanis.
D.Dogsmakemoreexpressionsinresponsetohuman’sattention.
31.Whereareyouexpectedtoreadthispassage?
A.Inafashionmagazine.B.Inascientificreport.
C.Inabrochure.D.Inanewspaper.
D
A15-year-oldboyplannedtoputaballcoveredwithpetrolintohismouthandsetitonfire.HewouldfilmthedangerousactionandputitonYouTube.And,hehopedtobecomefamousontheInternet.Butthingsdidn'tgothewayheimagined.Hisclothingcaughtfire,andhewasrushedtothehospitalwithseriousburnsonhisbody.
YouTubehostsmillionsofvideosofpeopleattemptingdangerousactions.Manyofthemarebykidsandyoungadults.Someexpertssaythatbyhostingthesevideos,YouTubeencouragesyoungviewerstotakedeadlyrisks.ResearchbytheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventionshowsthatmorethan180,000Americansdiefromaccidentalinjurieseachyear.That'sonepersoneverythreeminutes.Morethan14,000ofthosekilledarekidsundertheageof19.IsYouTubetoblame?
Peoplehavealwaysfounditinterestingtowatchotherstryriskythings.Audienceslovethesekindsofthings.SomeoftheearliestGreekcomedieshadcharactersfollowedbywildanimalsandknockingintowalls.Now,intheageoftheInternet,anyonewithacameraandaYouTubeaccountcancreatethiskindof'fun".Manyviewers,especiallyteenagers,areinfluencedbywhattheyseeandwanttotryitthemselves."YouTubehastakentheplayingintheneighborhoodtoaworldwidelevel,"saysClairMellenthin,aresearcherfromtheCenters.
SupportersofYouTubearguethatitisn'tYouTube'sresponsibilitytoexamineitscontent."Parentsshouldbetheonestomakesurethatkidsarebehavingsafely,"theysay.Infact,YouTubehasaruleoncontent.Forexample,dangerousactivitiesthathaveariskofseriousphysicalharmordeatharenotallowed.StaffofYouTube,carefullywatchthewebsite24hoursaday,lookingforvideosthatareagainsttheirrules.Butisthisenough?
32.Whathappenedtothe15-year-oldboy?
A.Hegothurtinatrafficaccident.
B.Heplayedwithfireandburnedhimself.
C.Hesetfiretoaballbyaccident.
D.HewatchedanactionfilmonYouTube.
33.WhatdoClairMellenthin'swordssuggest?
A.YouTubeshouldexaminekids'accounts.
B.YouTubeusersliketocopyGreekcomedies.
C.YouTubeaffectspeoplegreatly.
D.YouTubehasapositiveinfluenceonteenagersglobally.
34.Accordingtothelastparagraph,theauthorseemstobelievethat_____.
A.YouTubeshoulddomoretomakesureofkids'safety
B.parentsshouldbestrictwiththeirkids
C.YouTubeshouldmakearuleoncontent
D.parentsshouldn'tallowtheirk
idstotakerisks
35.Thepassagemainlydiscusses______.
A.howtopreventaccidental