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河北定州中学2017-2018学年第一学期高二英语周练试题(六)

一、选择题

1.Asthesmallestchildofhisfamily,Alexisalwayslongingforthetimeheshouldbeabletobeindependent.

A.whichB.where

C.whomD.when

2.---Areyoupleasedwithwhathehasdone?

---Itcouldn’tbe_______.Whydidn’theputmoreeffortintohiswork?

A.anyworseB.muchbetter

C.sobadD.thebest

3.—DidyoulistentoMrJackson'slecture?

—Yes,Ihaveneverhearda______one.

A.moreexcitingB.moreexcited

C.mostexcitingD.mostexcited

4.Whilestandingonamovingbus,you’resupposedtoholdontothebarinordernotto_____.

A.inbalanceB.keepbalance

C.losebalanceD.holdthebalance

5.Thefarmerswonderedifvegetablescouldbringin______crops.

A.asmanyasB.asgoodas

C.asmuchasD.aswellas

6.—WhatdoyouthinkofFrench?

—Inmyopinion,Frenchis______English.

A.asubjectsodifficultasB.asdifficultasubjectas

C.asasubjectdifficultasD.difficultassubjectas

7.It'ssaidthatthepowerplantisnowlargeaswhatitwas.

A.twiceasB.astwice

C.twicemuchD.muchtwice

8.Yousayheworkshard.______,and______.

A.Sohedoes;soyoudoB.Sohedoes;sodoyou

C.Sodoeshe;sodoyouD.Sodoeshe;soyoudo

9.Ifyoudon'tsignupforthegame,______.

A.Idon'tgo,eitherB.neitherwillI

C.sowillID.nordoI

10.Itwaswiththehelpofthelocalguidethemountainclimberwasrescued.

A.whoB.that

C.whenD.how

二、阅读理解

Theymaybesmall,andunabletohaveanadultconversation,butbabiesareprovingtheircollectivecleverness.

Whileyourbabystillmightnotbeabletospeak,heorsheknowsaboutyou’refeelingdown.Babiesasyoungas5monthsofagecandistinguishanexcitingtunefromasadone,accordingtoastudypublishedin2014inthejournalNeuron.

Speakingofmusic,itseemsthatbabiescan’tresistit.Notonlyaretheirearssensitivetothebeats,babiescanactuallydanceintimetothem,accordingtoastudypublishedin2010.Totesttheirdancingability,theresearchersplayedrecordingsofclassicalmusicandspeechtothem,andvideotapedtheresults.Thebabiesmovedtheirarms,hands,legs,feet,andheadsmuchmoreinresponsetothemusicthantospeech.Thefindingssuggestthisdancingabilityisinnate(天生的)inhumans.

Babiescanapparentlylearnevenwhileasleep.Asnewbornbabiesspendmostoftheirtimesleeping,thisnewfoundabilitymightbecrucial(至关重要的)forthemtoadaptrapidlytotheworldaroundthem,andhelpensuresurvival,theresearcherssay.ThestudywaspublishedinthejournalProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences.

Decidingwhetheranotherpersonishelpfulorharmfuliscrucialinchoosingfriends—andthatabilitystartsbeingvisibleearly.KileyHamlinofYaleUniversityshowedboth6–and10–month–oldssomeanthropomorphized(人格化的)shapes,inwhichoneshapehelpedanotherclimbahill,whileathirdshapedpushedtheclimberdown.Thelittleonesthengottochoosewhichshapetheypreferred.Forbothagegroups,mostbabieschosethehelpershapes.Thischaracter–judgingabilitycouldbethefirststepintheformationofmorals,Hamlinsays.

11.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlysay?

A.Babiesareborntodance.

B.Babiespreferclassicalmusic.

C.Babieslovelisteningtomusic.

D.Babiescantelldifferenttunesapart.

12.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Babiescanunderstandemotions.

B.Babiesvaluefriendshipverymuch.

C.It’shardforbabiestoadapttotheworldaroundthem.

D.Babiesshownoreactiontospeech.

13.KileyHamlinfoundthatbabies________.

A.lovetomakefriends

B.learnnothingwhileasleep

C.cantellrightfromwrong

D.likewatchinganthropomorphizedshows

Losingajobisconsideredoneofthefivemoststressfullifechangesyoucanexperience.Thosewhohavebeentheresayitfeelslikebeingrobbedofyouridentityandisaspainfulasthelossofalovedone.

Itmaybehardtobelieveatfirst,butfinallyyoucanusethisexperienceasyouradvantage—tofindanother,perhapsevenbetterjob,tostrengthenyourrelationshipwithyourfamily,andtomakesomemuch-neededchangesinyourlife.Herearethreeessentialsteps.

Step1Getemotionalsupport.Becauseit’seasytofeeluneasyandvulnerable(脆弱),turningtoothersisthekeytomakingasmoothtransition(过渡).You’llneedpeoplewhowilllistenandprovideasafeplaceforyoutocry,ortoexpressyourfearsandconcerns.

Don’tgoitalone.Ittakescouragetoaskforhelp,andyet,helpmaybewhatyouneedmosttomoveforward.

Step2Seekprofessionalguidance.Gettingassistancefromarecruiter(招聘人员)orcareeradviserwillnotonlyhelpyouvalueyourexperienceandimproveyourskills,italsowillensurethatyouputyourbestfootforward.Onceagain,yourlocalunemploymentofficeshouldhavehelpfulresources.

Ifpossible,trynottoletfearcauseyoutograbthefirstnewjobyou’reoffered(unlessit’stherightone).Giveyourselftimetoexploredifferentchoices.

Step3Consolidatefamilyties.Meetwithfamilymemberstoopenlydiscussyourfeelings.Listencarefullywithoutinterruptingoneanother,andgiveeveryoneaturntospeak.WhenamanIknowdidthiswithhisfamily,hiswifeagreedtoleavethejobsearchplanningtohimandhisoutplacementadviser.Inturn,heagreedtokeepherinformedabouttheprocessonaweeklybasis.Whenyoukeepthelinesofcommunicationopen,youcanbuildstrongerrelationships.

Onceyou’vegotanewjob,createyourownsecurity.Keepyourresumeup-to-date,stayintouchwithrecruitersaboutthejobmarket,andconstantlyimproveyourskillstostaymarketableinyourfield.

Althoughbeinglaid-offcanturnyourlifeupsidedown,manypeoplesaythatitgavethempushtheyneededtostartanewlife!

14.What’stheauthor’spurposeofwritingthepassage?

A.Toaskthefamilyforhelp.

B.Tostayintouchwithrecruitersinyourfield.

C.Todealwiththehurtfromlosingajob.

D.Tokeepyourresumeup-to-date.

15.Theunderlinedtitle“Consolidatefamilyties”probablymeans“________”.

A.findanotherbetterjobforyourfamily

B.strengthenyourrelationshipwithyourfamily

C.makesomemuch-neededchangesinyourfamily

D.createyourownsecuritytoyourfamily

16.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Losingajobisstressfulbutisnotsopainfulasthelossofalovedone.

B.Turningtoothersisthemainkeytoobtainingdeepestsympathy.

C.Askingforacareeradviserwillhelpyouandimproveyourskills.

D.Keepingthelinesofcommunicationopencanendyourrelationships.

17.Wecaninferfromthepassagethattheauthorismostlikelyto____________.

A.bealifecoach

B.beakeeperoffamilyties

C.memorizehisorherlovedone

D.workinanemploymentagency

Astudentwasonedaytakingawalkwithhisteacher.Astheywentalong,theysawapairofoldshoeslyinginthepath.Theywereapoorfarmer’s,whowasworkinginthenearbyfield.

Thestudentturnedtotheteacher,saying:

“wewillhidehisshoes,andhideourselvesbehindthosetrees,andwaittoseewhathewilldo.”

“Myyoungfriend,”answeredtheteacher,“weshouldnevermakefunofthepoor.Whynotputacoinineachshoe,andthenwewillhideourselvesandwatch?

”Thestudentdidsoandtheybothhidthemselvesbehindthetrees.Thepoormansoonfinishedhiswork,andcameacrossthefieldtothepathwherehehadlefthiscoatandshoes.

Afterputtingonhiscoat,heputhisfootintooneofhisshoes,andfeltsomethinghard.Thenhebent(弯腰)downtofeelwhatitwas,andfoundthecoin.Surprised,helookedatthecoin,turneditaroundandlookedatitagain.Hethenlookedaround,butnopersonwasseen.Heputthemoneyintohispocket,andcontinuedtoputontheothershoe.Hissurprisewasdoubledonfindingtheothercoin.

Hecouldn’tcontrolhisfeelingsandfelltohisknees,lookeduptotheskyandexpressedhisthanks.Thenhespokeofhiswife,sickandhelpless,andhischildrenwithoutbread.Hesaidthehelpwouldsavethemfromdying.

Thestudentstoodtheredeeplymoved,andhiseyesfilledwithtears.“Now,”saidtheteacher,“areyounotmuchhappierthanifyouhadhiddentheshoes?

18.Whenthestudentsawtheshoes,hewantedto________.

A.stealthem

B.findtheirowner

C.playajokeontheowner

D.givetheownersomemoney

19.Whenthefarmersawthesecondcoin,he________.

A.wasveryexcitedandgrateful

B.wasworriedandlookedupatthesky

C.wassurprisedanddecidedtofindtheowner

D.spokeofhisdifficultiesandaskedformorehelp

20.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?

A.Itisnevertoolatetolearn.

B.Allgoodthingscometoanend.

C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

D.Truehappinesscomesfromhelpingothers.

Anewbookcalled“BattleHymnoftheTigerMother”byAmyChuahascausedadebate(争论)aboutculturaldifferencesinparenting.AmyChuaisateacherinanAmericanuniversityandbothofherparentsareChinese.Inthebook,Ms.Chuawritesabouthowshetaughtherdaughters.ShetoldNBCtelevisionthatshehadaclearlistofwhatherdaughterswerenotallowedtodo,suchashavingaplaydate,watchingTVorplayingcomputergamesandgettinganygradelessthananA.

ManypeopleareagainstAmyChua’sparentingstyle(风格),evenherhusband,whoisAmerican.Theysayitisrudeandunfairtochildren.Butshesaysherparentsraisedherandherthreesistersinthatway.

Ms.Chuasaysafterheryoungerdaughtershouted“Ihatemylife!

Ihateyou!

”shedecidedtoretreatbecauseshewasafraidoflosingherdaughter.ButshealsosaysAmericanparentsoftenhavelowexpectationsoftheirchildren’sabilities.

“Thedebateisaboutwhatitmeansto

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