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河南偃师高中1819学度高一上第三次抽考试题英语
河南偃师高中18-19学度高一上第三次抽考试题-英语
第一节单项填空〔共15小题,每题1分,总分值15分〕
21.---IamsohappythatJohnnowenjoysbigparties.
---Really?
Heusedtoinfrontofstrangers.
A.tohost;beshyB.hosting;beingshy
C.hosting;beshyD.tohost;beingshy
22.Sheagreedus,soweagreedtheprojectat
last.
A.to;withB.with;inC.with;onD.to;on
23.Greatattentionmusttoeducation,especiallyeducationinthecountryside.
A.payB.bepaidC.paidD.bepaying
24.TheFIFAWorldCupisaneventwhichmanyfootballteamscompeteeachother.
A.in;forB.for;withC.in;withD.for;against
25.Thirtycomputershavebeensenttotheschoolsomeothernewteachingequipment.
A.exceptB.includingC.suchasD.morethan
26.Idon’tthinklittlemoneythatheearnscansupportsuch______bigfamily.
A.the;theB.a;aC.a;theD.the;a
27.Iwouldappreciateityoucallbackthisafternoonforthedoctor’sappointment.
A.untilB.ifC.whenD.that
28.waterwillmakethefishinthepond.
A.Polluting;dieawayB.Beingpolluted;dieoff
C.Polluted;dieoutD.Pollution;diedown
29.Perhapsheisnotquitefitforthejob,but,pleaselethimhaveatry.
A.infactB.anywayC.soD.otherwise
30.Wehavereachedapoint______achangeisneeded.
A.whenB.withwhichC.whyD.where
31.Shespentahappyafternoonhercoinsandstampsshehadcollectedthoseyears.
A.tolookforB.workedon
C.sortingoutD.watchover
32.Wouldyoupleasekeepsilent?
TheweatherreportandIwanttolisten.
A.isbroadcastB.isbeingbroadcast
C.hasbeenbroadcastD.hadbeenbroadcast
33._____Iremembermostaboutmygrandmotheristhatsheshowedherlovethroughfood
A.HowB.What
C.IfD.Whether
34.Theaccidentonmywaytoschoolmetakingtheexamyesterday.
A.preventedB.keptC.protectedD.saved
35.Nodecisionaboutanyfutureappointmentuntilallthecandidates(应试者)havebeeninterviewed.
A.willbemadeB.ismade
C.isbeingmadeD.hasbeenmade
第二节完形填空〔共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项〔ABCD〕中,选出能够填入空白的最正确答案,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
Inthefirstweekafterarrivinginthenewcityforfurtherstudy,Ifellandbrokemyleg.Iwasreally36bythekindnessofmynewroommate.“Wearefamilynow,”shesaidwhenshe37melyinginmyroomwithaswollen(浮肿的)38,unabletomove.Shetookmetothenearest39bytaxitogetmylegexamined.Thedriverwasso40thatwearrivedthereveryquickly.Afterthat,my41didn’tstophelpingmethoughItoldherIcoulddothingsonmyown.
Somanyblessings(幸事)Ihadnever42cametomewhenIwasaloneandhelpless.Busdriverspickedmeup43anywheretheysawme.Manypeople44thedoorforme.Suchthingsweresmallbut45forapersononwalkingsticks.
46people’skindness,IdidwhateverIcouldtomakepeople47.Imademanyjokesaboutmytwo48andthebadfall.AndItriednotto49evenasingletimeaboutwhathadhappened.Ialsotriedtobekindto50studentswhowereinjured.Itooktimeto51withagirlinawheelchairwhoalwaysatelunchalone.
Isoonrealizedthatpaincanbe52bymental(精神上的)power.Icouldseethat53Iwasusingphysicalsticks,therewerehundredsofmentalsticksIcoulddependon.Ialsosawthatsometimes54situationscouldbegood.Einsteinoncesaid,“Youcanliveyourlifeseeingnothingasamiracle(奇迹)55seeingeverythingasamiracle.”
36.A.amazedB.savedC.lovedD.supported
37.A.heardB.leftC.foundD.remembered
38.A.headB.stomachC.armD.leg
39.A.museumB.hospitalC.playgroundD.library
40.A.patientB.angryC.niceD.funny
41.A.driverB.doctorC.familyD.roommate
42.A.listedB.expectedC.givenD.accepted
43.A.beforeB.fromC.throughD.with
44.A.cleanedB.movedC.openedD.guarded
45.A.hardB.rareC.easyD.weak
46.A.InsteadofB.InplaceofC.ExceptforD.Inreturnfor
47.A.believeB.laughC.talkD.think
48.A.handsB.booksC.sticksD.stories
49.A.complainB.adviseC.missD.enjoy
50.A.bothB.noC.otherD.few
51.A.studyB.discussC.practiseD.eat
52.A.reducedB.seenC.causedD.doubted
53.A.sinceB.becauseC.whetherD.although
54.A.boringB.unpleasantC.dangerousD.tiring
55.A.andB.soC.butD.or
第三节阅读理解〔共两节,总分值40分〕
第一节〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕
A
Hewasn’tsick.Hewasn’told.Andhewasn’tlosing.Hehadaverygoodfinalseasonandwonhislastgamein2017.Andthenhewalkedaway.
LloydCarrwas62.That’safewyearsearlierthanretirement(退休)ageinAmericaandmanyyearsearlierthansomecollegefootballcoachessaygoodbye.HowwasCarr,whocoachedUniversityofMichigan,abletoleavesoeasily?
“Itcanbeintoxicating,”Carradmits.“TheSaturdayafternoonsandthecrowds.Andwhenyouwin,there’snothinglikeit.”
Butthejobneedshardwork.Thepressuretowin.Theendlesstraining.Thehoursaresolongthatsleepingattheofficeisanormalthing.IreportedCarr’scareeratMichiganfrom1995to2007.Isawhimrunontothefieldbefore100,000cheeringfans,sawhimenjoyashareofanationalchampionshipwitha12-0season.
AndwhenIvisitedhimrecentlyinretirement,thedifferencewasnoticeable.Heseemsmuchcalmer,relaxed,moreatpeace.Hesays,“Asmuchfunasitis,there’saperiodwhenyouhaveotherthingstodealwith.”
Carrknewhewantedtotravel,seetheworld,readmore,dootherwork.Heisnowconnectedwithachildren’shospital,doessomespeaking,playsgolf,andenjoysrelaxingwithhiswife,Laurie,andtheirmanygrandchildren.
Severaloftoday’sbig-namecoachesareallaboutCarr’sretirementage.NickSabanturns59thismonth.JimTresselis57.FrankBeamerisalready63.Noneofthemseemstobeslowingdown.
Sowhen,IaskCarr,istherightmomenttoleavesuchagreatjob?
Hethinks.Finally,hesays,“Whenyouloveitandcanstillwalkawayfromit.That’stherightmoment.”
56.LloydCarrstoppedworkingasacoachbecausehe_______.
A.wastoooldB.wasinjuredseriously
C.hadotherthingstoexperienceD.followedothers’examples
57.Theunderlinedword“intoxicating”inParagraph3probably
means______.
A.excitingB.disappointingC.surprisingD.puzzling
58、ItcanbeinferredfromthetextthatLloydCarr________.
A.wasalwaysfreeafterretirement
B.wasafailureasafootballcoach
C.missedthetimewhenhecoached
D.enjoyedhisretirementlifeverymuch
59.Theauthorismostprobably________.
A.afootballplayerB.LloydCarr’sassistant
C.aretiredcoachD.asportsreporter
B
Let’ssayyoutookviolinlessonsallthroughelementaryschool,butyouhaven’tgottheinstrumentoutofitscaseforyears.Wereallthoselessonsawasteofyourparents’moneybecauseyoudidn’tbecomeaviolinist?
Eventhoughithasbeenalongtimesinceyouplayedtheviolin,anewstudyshowsthataslittleasoneyearofmusictrainingcanhaveapositiveimpact(妨碍)onyourbrainthatwilllasttherestofyourlife.
Inanexperiment,researcherscomparedchildrenwhohadtakenmusiclessonstothosewhohadn’t.LaurelTrainor,whostudiesmusicandthemind,discoveredthatthemusically-trainedchildrenhadbetterbrainresponsesincertainsoundrecognitionexams.Trainor’sfindingsshowthepossibilitythatmusicaleducationcanactuallyimprovethebrain’shearingcortex(大脑皮层).“Thestudy’sresultsshowthatmusictrainingaffectsattentionandmemory,andhelpschildrendeveloplearningskills.Inthiswaymusictrainingmightleadtobetterlearningacrossanumberoffields,”Trainorsaidinastatement.Theeffectsofmusiceducationareevenmoreobviousonchildrenwithdifficultyinreadingandwritingandotherlanguage-relateddisabilities.
So,whetheryoucanplayagoodpieceofmusicornot,it’slikelythatyouryearsofmusiclessonshavepreparedyourbrainforallthespeeches,emails,andadultconversationsthatarepartofyourlifetoday.Weshouldhelpmakesurethatchildrentodayhavethesameopportunitiesformusic,andhelpoutbyvolunteeringwithordonatinginstrumentstoyourschool’smusiceducationdepartment.
60.Comparedwithchildrenwhohaven’ttakenmusiclessons,
musically-trainedchildren_______.
A.singbetterB.dobetterinexams
C.recognizesoundsbetterD.responsemorequickly
61.Accordingtothestudy,weknowmusicaleducationcan_____.
A.changethestructureofthebrain
B.improvechildren’slearningskills
C.helpchildrenfocustheirattention
D.providemorememorizingmethods
62.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Adultsshouldalsotakesomemusiclessons.
B.Theauthorhastakenviolinlessonswhenhewasyoung.
C.Evenaday’smusictrainingcanaffectthehumanbrain.
D.Musictrainingcanalsohelpchildrenwithcertaindisabilities.
C
Thebar-tailedgodwit(斑尾鹬)hasjustbrokenitsownrecordfortheworld’slongestnon-stopflight,includinghumansinplanes,accordingtoareportmadebyLundUniversityPress.Thebirdcanflynon-stopforeightdays,whilethemostimpressiveman-madeairplanecanonlyremainintheskyfor82hourswithoutastop.
Thebar-tailedgodwit’sjourney,fromAlaskatoNewZealand,coversover6,835miles.Itcompletesthistriptwiceayear,inautumngoingtoNewZealand,andinspringbacktoAlaska.Thetirelessbirdendsthetripwithoutstoppingonceforfoodorrest.Allotherbirdscanonlyfinishtripsthataretwiceasshortaswhatthebar-tailedgodwittravels.
Onereasonforthebar-tailedgodwit’ssuccessisthatithasmadethebestuseofitsfuel,whichisonly0.41percentofitsbodyweightovereachhourofanygivenlongflight.Hedenstrom,aprofessorfromLundUniversity,says,“Thisfigureisextremelylowcomparedwithotherbirds.”Thebirdalsohasaspecialbodyshapethathelpsitflyeasily.Itstoresbodyfatandproteintomanageitstrips.Italsotravelsfast,comparedtootherbirdsandanimals.
Manyquestionsremainaboutthisbirdrecordholderthatnevergetslostintheair.Researcherswonderwhetherithasaninsidecompass(指南针)thathelpsittoknowthedirection.Pleasewatchhowbeautifulbar-tailedgodwitslookastheycomeinforalanding,alongwithotherbirds.
63.FortheflightfromAlaskatoNewZealand,thebar-tailed
godwit_____.
A.doesn’tneedtostoptoeatB.isafraidofhotweather
C.seemsverytiredatlastD.shouldflylessthan7000metres
64.Themainreasonwhythebar-tailedgodwitcanbreaktherecordisthatit______.
A.eatslittlefoodeveryhourB.hasaspecialbodyshape
C.storesmuchwaterinitsbodyD.hasverylightbodyweight
65.Thelastparagraphtellsusthat________.
A.researchershaveunderstoodthebirdverywell
B.thebirdhasaverygoodsenseofdirection
C.therearestillmanywhodoubtthebird’sability
D.thebirdhasaninnercompass
66.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Abirdthatbreakstherecordforthelongestnon-stopflight.
B.Birdsandairplanesthatcanflyoveralongdistance.
C.Reasonsforthebar-tailedgodwit’slong-distanceflight.
D.Anintroductiontolong-distanceflightsofbirdsandhumans.
D
ArecentsurveymadebyBUPA,aninternationalhealthcareprovider,showsthat54percentofChinesepeopleagedbetween45and54considerthemselvesold,while28percentsaythatthethoughtofgettingoldupsetsthem.25percentareafraidofgettingold,andathirdworryaboutlifeinoldage.
BUPAmadethesurveyamong12,262peoplefrom12countriesover2months,startinginJune2017.Thesurveyshowsthat72percentofinternationalparticipants(参加者)agedover65don’tfeeloldandthat67percentstillfeelhealthy.Ontheotherhand,65percent