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高中英语Unit1Art试题2019.09

 

1,---I’llaskourphysicsteachertoexplainNewton’sSecondLawofMotionshetaughtusyesterday.

----That’sjust_______mostofthestudentshavedoubt.

A.whatB.whyC.howD.where

2,Iremember_______thisusedtobeaverysmallvillage.

A.whenB.howC.whereD.what

3,Sinceshelefthome,Ihavebeenworriedaboutherand_____wellatall.

A.wassleepingB.wasn’tsleeping

C.haven’tbeensleepingD.havebeensleeping

4,Quitealotofpeople_______thetraditionofmakingpancakesonShroveTuesday.

A.catchupB.datebackC.blowupD.keepup

5,AllchildrenintheUnitedStateshavetoreceiveaneducation,butnotallchildrengotoschool.Anumberofparents  1 nottosendtheirchildrentoschool.Suchchildrenareknown  2  “home-schoolers”.Someparentspreferteachingtheirchildrenathome  3theydonotbelieveschoolsteachthecorrectreligious(宗教的)  4;othersbelievetheycanprovideabettereducational  5fortheirchildrenbydoingso.  6,resultsshowhome-schooledchildrenoftendobetterthan  7onnationaltestsinreadingandmath.

Davidteacheshisthreechildrenathome.He  8 thathischildrenlearnverydifferentlyfromchildreninschool.Learningstartswiththechildren’s  9 andquestions.Forexample,whenthereissnowfallonawinterday,itmay  10 adiscussionaboutclimate,snowremoval  11,Alaska,etc.Oraspringeveningwhenthefamilyisout 12 thestarsisagoodtimetoaskquestionsaboutthesky.IftheBrazilianrainforestsareonTV,it 13  beaperfecttimetotalkabouthowrainforestsinfluencetheclimate,howdesertsare 14  andhowthepolaricecaps 15oceanlevels.

Homeschoolingisoftenmoreinterestingthan  16 schools,butcritics(批评家)sayhome-schoolersmightbeuncomfortable  17 withotherpeopleinadultlife.Criticsalsosaythatmostparentsarenot 18 toteachtheirchildren.However,mostparentsdon’thavethetimeorthe  19 toteachtheirchildrenathome,soschoolswillcontinuetobe  20  mostchildrengettheirformaleducation.

1.A.consider    B.prefer      C.provide      D.suggest

2.A.for      B.to        C.as        D.in

3.A.because    B.for        C.though      D.while

4.A.activities   B.uses       C.thoughts      D.values

5.A.experience   B.knowledge    C.behavior      D.way

6.A.Sadly     B.Actually     C.Unbelievably   D.Happily

7.A.normal     B.ordinary     C.common     D.average

8.A.believes    B.says        C.offers      D.imagines

9.A.interests   B.discussion    C.needs        D.hobbies

10.A.carry     B.open      C.lead        D.start

11.A.furniture   B.equipment    C.tool        D.maker

12.A.seeing     B.looking      C.watching      D.noticing

13.A.need      B.must      C.ought       D.could

14.A.appeared    B.formed       C.invented     D.built

15.A.affect     B.decide       C.make       D.determine

16.A.outside    B.expensive     C.informal      D.regular

17.A.living     B.matching     C.mixing       D.connecting

18.A.fit      B.adapted      C.available     D.good

19.A.money     B.desire     C.hope        D.demand

20.A.why      B.how      C.when       D.where

6,ThefirstthingIdowhenIwakeupistomakeamentallistofallthingsIhavetodothatday.I’mveryorganized!

ThenIgetupandhavemybath.OftenmybestmatchmakingideascomewhileI’minthebath.SometimesIhaveareallygoodideaaboutwhomightbewithwhom.

  BeforeIdidmatchmaking,Iwasasocialworker,butIknewIwantedtodosomethingwithoutbossestellingmewhattodoandthatIamgoodatdealingwithpeople.AlsoIhadseentoomanybrokenmarriagesandtoomanypeoplegodownhillbecausetheyweresolonely.SoIgaveupmyjob,didabitofresearchandstartedthematchmakingbusinessin1970.

  Overthelastfewyearswe’vebeendoingintroductionsthroughoutEuropeaswellashereinBritain.EuropeanswanttomeetBritishpeople.Forevery100peoplewhocometous,about65willsettledown.Wekeepgoinguntilclients(委托人)findsomeonethattheygetonverywellwith.Ofcoursethereareimpossiblepeople,thosewhowillneversettle.

  SometimesIendupgivingadvicetoclients.Afewmonthsago,wehadahighlypaidscientistwithaveryniceface,buteverywomanrefusedtomeethimasecondtime.Itsoonbecameclearthathedidnotlikechanginghisshirts.SoIhadtobeveryhonestanddirectandtoldhim,“Butawomancan’tstarttoloveyouifyourshirtsmells.”ThejobismostsatisfyingwhenIgetacallfromacoupletellingmetheyhavefalleninlove.  

1.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.OnBeingaMatchmaker         B.DealingwithPeople

C.MatchmakersandClients        D.TheMostSatisfyingJob

2.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“I’mveryorganized”?

A.Sheisespeciallycapableoforganizingthings.

B.Shehasafixedplanforhereverydayactivities.

C.Shelikestorememberthingsshehastodo.

D.Shealwaysfinisheswhatshedoesontime.

3.Whatwasthepersonalfactorthatmadetheauthorchangeherjob?

A.Shewaswarmandkind-hearted.

B.Shecouldunderstandpeoplebetterthanothers.

C.Shelikedtomakeherowndecisions.

D.Shewasinterestedinsocialproblems.

4.Fromtheauthor’sexperiencegiveninthelastparagraph,wecanconcludethattobeagoodmatchmaker,sometimesitisbetterforonetobe____.

A.direct       B.kind   C.hardworking     D.organized

7,Wehavesavedasafinalsetofemotionsthetwomostimportantemotions(情感)towardsotherpeople:

loveanditsopposite,hate.Lovecanbeseeneverywhere.Yetsurprisingly,lovehasbeenthesubjectoflessscientificresearchthanotheremotions,suchasangerandfear.Thereasonforthismaybetwofold.First,loveisaverycomplex(复杂的)emotion,difficulttodescribeandmeasure.Secondly,unlikemanyextremeemotions,extremeloveisgenerallynotaproblem;thuslessmedicalattentionhasbeenpaidtoit.

  Whatislove?

Thisisacomplexquestionandrequiresacomplexanswer.Loveisalasting,strong,positiveattractionandfeelingforanotherpersonorthing.Butitismorethanthis.Italsoincludesfeelingsofcaring,protectionandexcitement.Whentwopeopleareinlove,theyfeeldrawntooneanother;theygreatlyenjoyeachother’scompany;andtheymaybesexuallyattractedtooneanother.

  Sometimesitiseasiertothinkintermsofdifferentkindsoflove:

“puppy”love,romanticlove,brotherlylove,andsoforth.Thoughtheydifferinsomerespects,theyshareoneimportantcharacteristic:

astrongpositivefeelingtowardanother.

  Ourfeelingstowardotherpeopleareoftencomplex.Wemaylovesomeoneand,atthesametime,beangrywithhim.Orwemaylovesomeone,eventhoughweenvyhim.Wemightevenlovesomeoneand,atthesametime,hatehimforsomespecificreason.Hateisastrongnegativeemotiontowardsomeone,andisduetoanger,orsomeotherfactor.Likelove,hatecanbeaverystrongemotion.Itcanalsobeverydangerous.Thequestionisoftenasked,“Isitbadtohate?

”Thebestanswerisprobably“sometimesyesandsometimesno.”Usuallyhatedoesnothelpus;itmakesusfeelunhappyandmakesusdothingsthatmayhurtothers.However,sometimesitmaybenecessarytohateandhurtsomeoneinordertoprotectlovedones.

1.Inthepartsprevioustothepassageyou’vejustread,theauthorhasprobablybeendiscussing____.

A.thetwomostimportanthumanemotions---loveandhate

B.someemotionsthatareonlyproducedbyanimals

C.someothersetsofhumanemotionsthanofloveandhate

D.noneoftheabove

2.Accordingtothepassage,theemotionoflovehasbeenmedicallypaidlessattentiontobecause____.

A.itistoocommontobetalkedabout

B.comparedwithotherkindsofemotions,loveisnotsoimportant

C.thestudyofloveneedsgreateffortandadvancedscientificresearch

D.loveisharmlessandtoocomplexfordescription

3.Fromthepassage,wecanconcludethatwhentwopeopleareinlove,they____.

A.willneverbeangrywithorhateeachother

B.arestronglyattractedtoeachother

C.willnotenvyeachother

D.tendtodoalloftheabove

4.Whichofthefollowingmightbestbeusedasthetitleforthepassage?

A.TwoMostImportantEmotionsTowardsOthers.

B.LoveMoreandHateLess.

C.TheGreatBenefitsofLoveandtheSeriousHarmofHate.

D.SomeAdvicetoThoseWhoAreInLove.

8,Everypetownerloveshispet.Thereisnoargumenthere.Butwhenweaskedourreaderswhethertheywouldclonetheirbelovedanimals,theresponsesweresplitalmostdownthemiddle.Ofthe228readerswhoansweredit,108wouldclone,111wouldnotandnineweighedeachsidewithoutofferinganopinion.

  Clearly,fromreaders’response,thisisanissuethatreachesdeeplyintoboththejoyandeventualsadnessofowningapet.Itspeaks,aswell,topeople’swidelydifferingexpectationsoverthedevelopingscientificprocedure.

  Mostoftherespondentswhofavoredtheideastronglybelieveditwouldproduceatleastaclosecopyoftheoriginal;manyfelttheprocesswouldactuallyreturnanexactcopy.Thoseontheotherside,however,heldlittlehopeaclonecouldnevertrulyrecreateapet,manysimplydidn’twishtogoagainstthenaturallawoflifeanddeath.

  Bothsidesexpressedequallovefortheiranimals.Morethanafewrespondentsowned“thebestdog/catintheworld”.Theythoughtoftheirpetsastheir“bestfriend”,“amemberofthefamily,”“thelightofmylife.”Theytoldmovingstoriesofpets’heroism,intelligenceandselflessdevotion.

  Littlewondersthelossissodisturbing---andthecloningsoattractive.“People

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