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高一英语暑假作业

(一)

第1卷

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

TheExterminatingAngel

Director:

LuisBunuel

Country/Date:

Mexico/1962(blackandwhite)

Introduction:

Apartyisorganizedinahighclasssocietyhouse.Manypeoplearedrinkingandeating.It’sgettinglate,butnobodyisleaving.Eventhoughthedoorisopen,peopleseemtobelockedinthehouse.Theycan’tleaveeitherthedayoronthefollowingdays.Soarescuebegan.

TheNet

Director:

IrwinWinkler

Country/Date:

U.S.A./1995

Introduction:

AngelaBennettisacomputerprogrammerwhohasdevotedherlifetocomputersandtheInternet.Shespendshoursandhoursinfrontofthescreen.ShedoeseverythingovertheInternet,andshehassomeclosefriendsinachatroom,thoughshehasnevertalkedtoherneighbors.

KungFuPanda

Director:

MarkOsborne&JohnStevenson

Country/Date:

U.S.A./2008

Introduction:

TheleadingcharacterisapandawhosenameisPo.Heislazyfirstbuthehasagreatdreamtobeakungfumaster.Tomakehisdreamcometrue,hegoestoafarawaytempletolearnkungfufromamaster.However,oneofhisbrothers,TaiLongwantstobecomethekungfumaster,killingmanyofhisbrotherseventhemaster.SoPofightsagainstTaiLonganddefeatshim,Thefilmisgoodespeciallyforkids.

LifeisBeautiful

Director:

RobertoBenigni

Country/Date:

Italy/1998

Introduction:

In1939,duringWorldWarⅡinItaly,Guido,ahopefulman,themaincharacterfellinlovewithDora,andtheygotmarried.Fiveyearslater,theirliveschanged.GuidoandJoshuaweretakenbytheNazis(纳粹)toaconcentrationcampandDoraalsowenttherewithherhusbandandson.Atthatplace,Guidotriedhisbesttosavehisson’slifeinaspecialway.

1.WhoisthedirectorofTheNet?

A.IrwinWinklerB.LuisBunuel

C.MarkOsborneD.RobertoBenigni

2.Whichfilmisblackandwhite?

A.LifeisBeautifulB.TheExterminatingAngel

C.KungFuPandaD.TheNet

3.Whichfilmisespeciallyfitforkids?

A.TheExterminatingAngelB.TheNet

C.KungFuPandaD.LifeisBeautiful

4.WhatcanwelearnaboutLifeisBeautiful?

A.It’saboutarescueofpeoplewhocan’tleaveahouse.

B.Themaincharacterisabsorbedincomputer.

C.ItwasmadeinAmericain1995.

D.ThestoryissetinWorldWarⅡ.

B

Afewdaysago,Danielboughtsixpackagesofinkforhisprinter.Thenhefoundadealonbetterinkatthelocalcomputerstore.SoDanielwentbacktothe$1Storetoexchangetheinkforsomeotheritems.

Heputtheinkintoaplasticbagandtieditup.Whenheenteredthestore,heimmediatelyshowedthebagtoaclerkandtoldherthathewasreturningsomeitems,butshewasobviouslybusy.Thenwithoutthinkingmuch,Danielputthebagintoacartandstartedshopping.

Hewasmakinghiswaythroughthecrowdwhenafemaleemployeesuddenlyyelledtostophim.Hewastoldnottobeallowedtocarryaplasticbagofitemsaroundinthestoreandhisbagshouldbechecked.

Danielwasastonished.Therewasnoneedforhertoyell.Heopenedthebagandshowedherthereceipt."I'mreturningthesetoexchangeforsomeotheritems,"Danielsaid.

"Youshouldlearnhowtofollowstoreregulations.Leavethisbagherewiththeclerk.Youcanhaveitbackwhenyoucheckout."

Danielwasembarrassedanddidastoldto.Hefeltlikeashoplifter.BythetimeDanielhadfinishedshoppingandexchangedtheitems,hewasangry.Hewentlookingforher.Hewantedanapology.Hefoundherfinallyandaskedwhathernamewas.Sheyelledathimagain,"Ursula!

",andstormedaway.

WhenDanielgothome,hecalledthestore'sheadquarter.Hedescribedhisunpleasantexperience.Acustomerservicerepresentativeresponded,"Wewillnottoleratesuchbehavior.GivemeyourphonenumberandIwillcallyouback."

Twodayslater,Danielreceivedaphonecallfromtherepresentative."I'msorry,"shesaid,"butthere'snooneatthatstorenamedUrsula.Canyoudescribeher?

I'llfoundoutwhosheis.Wedonotstandrudebehavior,nordowestandlyingtocustomers."

Bythistime,Danielhadcalmeddown,sohetoldtherepresentativetoforgetaboutit.

5.Adrianwentbacktothe$1Storeinorderto_____.

A.buysomecheapitemsB.exchangetheinkforsomeotheritems

C.lookforhisreceiptD.complaintothemanageraboutaclerk

6.Adrianfeltlikeashoplifterbecause_____.

A.hetooksomethingsandwascaughtbyanemployee

B.thefemaleemployeeaskedtoseehisreceipt

C.anemployeeyelledathimwithoutanyreason

D.hewasaskedtopayforthegoodsheexchanged

7.Afterreadingthispassage,wecanseethat_____.

A.itwasnotthefemaleemployee’sdutytoyellathim

B.Adrianwaswrongtobuythingsatthe$1Store

C.thefemaleemployeemustbebad-tempered

D.Adrianshouldhaveleftthebagwiththeclerk

8.Thepurposeofthispassageisto_____.

A.advisereadersnottobuyanythingatthe$1Store

B.tellreadersaboutAdrian’sunpleasantexperience

C.pointouttherudenessofthefemaleemployeeatthe$1Store

D.introducehowtheemployeesatthestoreareemployed

C

Igotinvitedtogowithsomefriendstoagameatanotherschool.Aseniorwillbedrivingus,andIthinkshe’sagooddriver,butit’ssomeonemyparentsdon'tknow.IwanttotellmyparentswhereI’mgoing,butwhatifIaskandtheysay“no”?

I’llendupwishing.Inevermentioneditandjustwentaheadanddiditanyway.

Ifyouwantmoreprivileges,it'sbesttobuildatrackrecordofhonestyandtrust.Lettingaparentknowwhereyou'regoingisalwaysagoodidea.

Youmayworrythattellingyourparentsputsyouatriskofgetting''no''forananswer.Butthere'sagoodchanceyourparentsmightbeOKwithyougoing.Ifyougobutdon’ttellthem,yourisklosingsomethingmoreimportant—yourparents'trust.

Parentswhofindouttheirkidsdidsomethingbehindtheirbacksmaybelesslikelytogivepermissiontodothingsinthefuture.Whentrustisbrokenlikethis,parentswonderifteensaretryingtohidesomething—andwhattheyimaginecanbefarworsethanthereality.

Beforeyoutalktoyourparentsaboutthegame,thinkaboutwhichapproachwillhelpthemfeelmostcomfortablewithgivingyoumorefreedom.Maybethey’dliketomeetthepersondrivingortalktofriendswhohavedrivenwithherinthepast.Ifyourparentshavequestionsorhesitateaboutlettingyougo,findoutwhattheirworriesareandthendoyourbesttoanswerthem.

9.FromParagraph1weknowthatthewriter_.

A.appearsnervousB.looksworried

C.feelsconfusedD.seemsdiscouraged

10.Whatisthebestwaytogetparents’permissionaccordingtothepassage?

A.Togetmoreprivilegesfromthem.

B.Toriskgainingtheirpermission.

C.Tokeepoffthetrackofreality.

D.Tobehonestandwintheirtrust.

11.Whatdoesthewriterreallywanttotellus?

A.Howtowinoverparents.

B.Howtodealwithstrictparents.

C.Whicheffectiveapproachtouse.

D.Howtogetfreedomfromparents.

12.Whodoyouthinkthepassageisintendedfor?

A.Parents.B.Friends.C.Drivers.D.Teenagers.

D

CellPhonesAretheNewCigarettes

Whenyougetinyourcar,youreachforit.Whenyou’reatwork,youtakeabreaktohaveamomentalonewithit.Whenyougetintoalift,youplaywithit.

Cigarettes?

Cupofcoffee?

No,it’sthethirdmostaddictivethinginmodernlife,thecellphone.Andexpertssayitisbecomingmoredifficultformanypeopletocurbtheirlongingtohugitmoretightlythanmostoftheirpersonalrelationships.

Withitsshinysurface,itssmoothandsatisfyingtouch,itsairofcomplexity,thecellphoneconnectsustotheworldevenasitdisconnectsusfrompeoplethreefeetaway.Injustthepastcoupleofyears,thecellphonehaschallengedindividuals,employers,phonemakersandcounselors(顾问)inwaysitsinventorsinthelate1940sneverimagined.

Thecostsarebecomingevenmoreevident,andIdon’tmeanjustthemonthlybill.Dr.ChrisKnippers,acounselorattheBettyFordCenterinSouthernCalifornia,reportsthattheoveruseofcellphoneshasbecomeasocialproblemnotmuchdifferentfromotherharmfuladdictions:

abarriertoone-on-onepersonalcontact,andanescapefromreality.

Soundsextreme,butwe’veallwitnessedtheevidence:

Thepersonatarestaurantwhotalksonthephonethroughanentiremeal,ignoringhiskidsaroundthetable;thewomanwhotalksonthephoneinthecar,ignoringherhusband;theteenwhotextsmessagesallthewayhomefromschool,avoidingcontactwithkidsallaroundhim.

Isitjustrude,orisitakindofunhealthiness?

Andpardonme,buthowisthisimprovingthequalityoflife?

JimWilliams,anindustrialsociologistbasedinMassachusetts,notesthatcell-phoneaddictionispartofasetofsymptomsinawideninggulfofpersonalseparation.HepointstoastudybyDukeUniversityresearchersthatfoundone-quarterofAmericanssaytheyhavenoonetodiscusstheirmostimportantpersonalbusinesswith.Despitethegrowinguseofphones,e-mailandinstantmessaging,inotherwords,Williamssaysstudiesshowthatwedon’thaveasmanyfriendsasourparents.

13.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthetitleofthepassage?

A.Cellphoneuserssmokelessthantheyusedto.

B.Cellphoneshavebecomeasaddictiveascigarettes.

C.Morepeopleusecellphonesthansmokecigarettes.

D.Usingcellphoneisjustascoolassmokingcigarettes.

14.Theunderlinedword“curb”inParagraph2means____.

A.rescueB.ignoreC.developD.control

15.Theexampleofawomantalkingonthephoneinthecarsupportstheideathat____..

A.womenusecellphonesmoreoftenthanmen

B.talkingonthephonewhi

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