高一下学期第三次月考英语试题 2.docx

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【全国百强校】广西南宁市第三中学2020-2021学年高一下学期第三次月考英语试题

学校:

___________姓名:

___________班级:

___________考号:

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一、阅读选择

Thewelcominglibrarycontainsawiderangeofup-to-dateresourcestosupportthelearningandteachingneedsofpupilsandstaffaswellastheirreadinginterests,encouragingstudentstobecomeindependentlife-longlearners.

Staff

Librarian:

MrsPage

LibraryAssistant:

MrsDuncan

OpeningHours

8:

30am–4:

15pm

Thelibraryisopenthroughoutintervalsandlunchtime.

Resources

Thestockofabout8,000itemsincludesawideselectionoffictiontoattractpupilsofallagesandabilities.Thenon-fictionsectioncontainsitemstohelpwithhomeworkandresearch,aswellasplentyofbooksforgeneralinterestonawidenumberofsubjects.Tohelpwithrevision,thelibrarystockspastpapersandrevisionguidescoveringallschoolsubjects,aswellasbookscontainingguidanceonhowtostudywell.Localnewspaperscanbefoundhere,aswellasmagazinesonarangeoftopics.TheCareerssectioniskeptuptodatewithinformationtoshowpupilsahugecollectionofoptionsopentothem.AnumberofcomputerswithInternetaccessarealsoavailableforpupiluse.

Borrowing

S1–S3pupilsmayborrow2itemsforupto4weeks.

S4–S6pupilsmayborrow6itemsforupto4weeks.

Therearenofinesforoverdue(过期的)itemsbutfailuretoreturnanitemwillresultinarequestforpaymentforareplacement.

Pupilsareremindedaboutoverdueitemsviatheirteacheronaweeklybasis.After3remindersaletterwillbesenthomeandasecondletterwillbesenthomeafterafurther4weeks.

PleasedonothesitatetocontactMrsPageifyouwishtodiscussanymattersarisingfrompupiluseofthelibrary.

1.Inthislibrary,youcannotfind.

A.8,000fictionB.localnewspapers

C.pastpapersonmathD.computerswithInternetaccess

2.IfyouareastudentinS5,howmanybookscanyouborrowatmost?

A.2.B.4.

C.5.D.6.

3.Ifyoulostabookborrowedfromthelibrary,youwould.

A.payaheavyfineB.paynothingforthebook

C.paythemoneyforthebookD.buyabookforareplacement

Father'sDayiscelebratedtodayin75countriesaroundtheworld.Inmypersonalworld,it'sadayIliketothinkofmyfather'sfather.

Ilearnedalotinmylaterlifefrommydad.ButIlearnedsomethingelse,asakidnotevenyetinschool,frommygrandfather.Ilearnedtobecurious.Littlethingsfathersandgrandfathersdocanchangethelifeofachildforever.Inmycase,thischangecamefromnecessity:

MymomneededsomeonetolookafterlittleAllen,barely4yearsold,duringtheschoolday.Mygrandmothervolunteered,andmygrandfathercameupwithawayIcouldbewatchedwhileheworkedinhisclockmaker'sshop.

HeseatedmeonachaireverydaywhileIwasthere,rightinfrontofhisbigworkbench.Hetoldmestories.Hehadagreatsenseofhumorandafunnywayofmakinga"buh-buh-buh"soundwhenhesensedmyattentionwasweakening,andheencouragedmetoaskquestionsaboutanythinghewasdoing.

Naturally,Iwasusuallyaskingquestionsaboutclocks--whatmadethehandsmove,whatthependulum(钟摆)did,whyyouhadtostopwindingjustbeforetheweighthitthestop.SometimesIjustaskedaboutwhichshinypartswentwhere.

Mostofall,heshowedmehowclocksworked.HetreatedmeasifIwereasortofsmallgrown-up.Henevertalkeddowntome,nevertoldmeIwas"tooyoungtounderstand".

Andsomygrandfathergrantedmetwothings:

Aloveofclocks,andaneverlastingcuriosity.

Asajournalist,Iturnedthatfascinationintoexplanationsofwhycomputersandsoftwaredowhattheydo——and,perhapsevenmoreimportantly,whytheyfailatthattask.Ihaven'tbeenafraidofopeninguptheinnardsandlookingforwhatiswrongwiththecomputer.

4.Theauthorloveshisgrandfatherbecause.

A.helearnedalotfromhim

B.hetoldsomestoriestomakehimjoyful

C.hewasbroughtupbyhisgrandfather

D.hisfatherseldompaidattentiontohim

5.Whilestayingwithhisgrandfathertheauthor.

A.wastiredofthenoisesintheshop

B.wasattractedbyhisgrandfather

C.wasforcedtositstillonthechair

D.wasalwaysaskingstrangequestions

6.Whatistheauthor'sgrandfatherlikeinthepassage?

A.Patientandresponsible.B.Kindandexperienced.

C.Activeanddependable.D.Gentleandenthusiastic.

7.Weknowaccordingtothepassagethattheauthor.

A.wasinterestedinfindingoutaboutsomething

B.becamemoreinterestedincomputersthanclocks

C.doesn’tlivewithhisfatheranylonger

D.oncebrokealotofclocks

October15thistheGlobalHandwashingDay.Activitiesareplannedinmorethan20countriestogetmillionsofpeopleinthedevelopingworldtowashtheirhandswithsoap.Forexample,donatorswillgive150,000barsofsoaptoschoolsinEthiopia.

Expertssaypeoplearoundtheworldwashtheirhandseveryday,butveryfewusesoapatso-calledimportantmoments.Theseincludeafterusingthetoilet,aftercleaningababyandbeforetouchingfood.

GlobalHandwashingDayistheideaofthePublic-PrivatePartnershipforHandwashingwithSoap.PartnersincludetheUnitedNationsChildren’sFund,Americangovernmentagencies,theWorldBankandsoapmakersUnleverandProcterandGamble.Theorganizerssayallsoapsareequallyeffectiveatremovingdisease-causingbacterium.Theysaythecorrectwaytowashistowetyourhandswithasmallamountofwaterandcoverthemwithsoap.Rub(揉搓)itintoallareas,includingunderthefingernails.Rubforatleasttwentyseconds.Thenrinsewellunderrunningwater.Finally,dryyourhandswithacleanclothorwavethemintheair.

ThePartnershipforHandwashingsayssoapisimportantbecauseitincreasesthetimethatpeoplespendinwashinghands.Soapalsohelpstobreakupthedirtthatholdsmostofthebacterium.Anditusuallyleavesapleasantsmell.ThePartnershipforHandwashingalsosayswashingwithsoapbeforeeatingorafterusingthetoiletcouldsavemorelivesthananyvaccine(疫苗)ormedicine.Handwashingcouldalsopreventthespreadofotherdiseases.Whenpeoplegetbacteriumontheirhands,theycaninfect(感染)themselvesbytouchingtheireyes,nosesormouths.Thentheycaninfectothers.

8.What’sthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.Saynotowashinghandsinthewrongway.

B.Findoutwhywashinghandscarefullyissoimportant.

C.Handwashing:

soimportant--itgetsadayofitsown.

D.Wanttolivealongerlife?

--washyourhands.

9.Theword“rinse”inParagraph3probablymeans.

A.todryyourhandsB.towashawaythesoap

C.torubyourhandscarefullyD.tocleanyourfingers

10.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsus.

A.howtowashyourhandscorrectly

B.whywashinghandwithsoapissoimportant

C.thedangersofwashinghandswithoutsoap

D.whenweshouldespeciallywashourhandswithsoap

11.Inwhichpartofnewspaperwouldyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?

A.MedicalcareB.Publicservice

C.HealthreportD.Advertisement

Peoplesaythattextmessagesande-mailslackemotioncomparedtophoneorface-to-faceconversations.Butonethingseemstoimproveit–theemoticon(表情符).

Theselittlesymbols–whetherit’sawink(眨眼);-),asmiley:

-)orasadface:

-(-alwaysaddalittlesomethingtowhateveryouaresendingout,makingitmoreexpressivethancoldwordsonascreen.

Tobesure,emoticonshavechangedthewaythatwecommunicatewitheachother.Butthereismore:

anewstudyfoundthattheyareevenchanginghowourbrainswork–wenowreacttoemoticonsinthesamewayaswewouldtorealhumanfaces,reportedLiveScience.

It’sactuallyamazingwhenyoustarttothinkaboutit:

whatanemoticonconsistsofissimplythreepunctuationmarks(标点符号)–ontheirown,theycarrynomeaningasapairofeyes,anoseoramouth,butaftertheywerefirstputtogetherassymbolsforfacesin1982,theybegantoappearmoreandmoreinourwrittenmaterials.

OwenChurches,ascientistatFlindersUniversityinAustralia,wantedtofindoutwhatpeopleseeinemoticonsthatmakethemsopopular.Soheshowed20participantsimagesofrealfaces,asmileyemoticonandaseriesofmeaninglesscharacterswhiletheirbrainactivitiesweremonitored.

Previousstudieshavealreadyshownthatourbrainsprocesshumanfacesdifferentlythantheydootherobjects–theyanalyzethepositionofthemouthrelativetothenoseandtheeyesto“read”foremotions.Asaresult,certainpartsofourbrain,suchastheoccipital-temporalcortex,areactivated(激活).

WhenChurchescomparedparticipants’brainactivities,hewassurprisedtofindthatthebrainareasthatwereactivatedwhenpeoplelookedatsmileyemoticonswerethesameaswhentheywereshownpicturesofrealfaces.

AccordingtoChurches,thisisagoodexampleofhowcultureisshapingourbrains.“Emoticonsareanewformoflanguagethatwe’reproducing,”ChurchestoldABCScience.“Before1982therewouldbenoreasonthat‘:

-)’wouldactivateface-sensitiveareasofthecortex,butnowitdoesbecausewe’velearntthatthisrepresentsaface.”

Nexttimeyouchatwithyourfriendsonline,trytouseemoticonswheretheyareneeded.It’llbealmostlikeyou’resmilingorwinkingatthemyourself.

12.Accordingtothearticle,OwenChurches’researchmainlyfocuseson.

A.theinfluenceofemoticonsoncommunication

B.variousmessagesthatemoticonscancarry

C.howthehumanbrainrecognizesdifferentemotions

D.whypeoplelikeemoticons

13.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutemoticonsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?

A.Emoticonsaremoreconvenientandefficientthantextmessagesande-mails.

B.Emoticonshavebeenacceptedinwrittentests.

C.Emoticonswerecreatedoutofmeaninglesscharactersintheearly1980s.

D.Emoticons,symbolsmadeupof

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