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甘肃省武威市2017-2018学年高一英语下学期第二次学段考试试题

(本试卷共4页,大题6个,小题62个。

答案要求写在答题卡上)

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Mymomjustboughtmeanewbike.SincemycousinMarydidn’thaveabikewithher,shewalkednexttome.IthoughtthatMarywouldjumpontheluggagecarrier(行李架)overthebacktirewhenIwasriding.MomknewexactlywhatIwasthinking.“Don’tridethebikewithMaryontheback,”shesaid.“It’stoodangerous.Youcouldkillyourself.Taketurns.”

Inodded,butIwasthinkingIcouldhandlethis.Afewminuteslater,Iturnedrighttoawideroad.“Jumpontheback,”ItoldMary.Irodefast,laughingasthewindblewthroughourhair.Itwasexciting,untilthehandlebar(车把)startedshaking.Thefronttiredroppedintoadrain(下水道)andIfelloffthebike,stillholdingthehandlebar.

Myface,hands,andkneescrashedintothepavement.Thepaininmymouthwasunbearable,andItastedblood.IturnedtowardsMarywhowasontheground,holdingherkneeandcrying.Secondslater,itseemedthatmymom’scarstoppednexttous.IwantedMomtosay,“Oh,mypoorsweetheart.Letmehugyouandeverythingwillbefine.”

However,mymomonlysaid,“Whathaveyoudonetoyourface?

Vanessa,lookatwhatyou’vedone!

”Momwasn’tthegentle“Iloveyou,sweetie”type.

Sometimes,IthoughtMomhadnomercy.Butinherownway,shewasholdingmetighterthanIcouldunderstand—shewasteachingmethelessonIneeded.“Youdidit—dealwithitandlearnfromit.Oneday,theresultswillbegreaterandIwon’tbetheretohelpyou.Thinkitout,Vanessa.”

1.Wecanlearnfromthetextthat_________.

A.Vanessa

fellbecauseshedidn’tholdthehandlebar

B.VanessaandMaryrodethebikeinturn

C.Vanessawasblowndownbytheheavywind

D.VanessaandMarywerebothinjured

2.Intheauthor’sopinion,hermother_________.

A.wasalwaysgentletoherB.encouragedherallthetime

C.wascoldsometimesD.didn’tcareaboutheratall

3.What’sthemainideaofthelastparagraph?

A.Vanessa’smotherwasstrictwithher.

B.Vanessaunderstoodhermother’slove.

C.Vanessa’smotherwouldleaveher.

D.Vanessawasn’teagerforhermom’shuganymore.

B

Health,WellnessandthePoliticsofFood

9:

00—9:

45a.m.BlueTent

Panelists(成员):

JamiBernard,DavidKamp,MarionNestleandPeterSinger.

HostedbyDeniseGray,sciencewriterforTheNewYorkTimes.

Howdoeswhatweeatnotonlyaffectourbodies,butalsotheworld?

Thefoodandnutritionexpertsdebatetherolethatthedietplaysinbothpersonalandglobalhealth,andpresentalookatfoodpolitics.

Sportswriting:

FortheLoveoftheGame

9:

50—10:

35a.m.BlueTent

Panelists:

ChristineBrennan,IraRosen,JoeWallaceandJoeDrape.

HostedbyWillianC.Rhoden,sportswriterforTheNewYorkTimes.

Whethercatchingthatkeymomentofvictoryordefeat,orcoveringbreakingnews,sportswritersareanythingbutaudience.Listenassomeprofessionalsdiscussthespecialexperienceinreportingofsportsnews.

TheArtoftheReview

11:

15—12:

00a.m.GreenTent

Panelists:

JohnFreeman,BarryGewen,DavidOrr,CeliaMcGeeandJenniferSchuessler.

Hoste

dbySamTanenhaus,editorforTheNewYorkTimesBookReview.

Howmuchofaneffectdoesthebookreviewhaveonbooksales?

Jointhisgroupofcritics(批评者)astheydiscusstherealityofthebookreviewandbestsellerlists,andhowtheychoosebooksforreview.

NewYorkWriters,NewYorkStories

3:

00—3:

45p.m.GreenTent

Panelists:

CindyAdams,RichardCohen,RicKlassandLaurenRedniss.

HostedbyClydeHaberman,columnistfortheCitySectionofTheNewYorkTimes.

JointhisinspiringgroupofNewYork-centricwritersastheytalkaboutwhyNewYorkisagoldmineofideasfortheirwork.

4.Ifyouarefreeintheafternoon,youcanattend_____________.

A.TheArtoftheReview      

B.NewYorkWriters,NewYorkStories

C.Health,WellnessandthePoliticsofFood       

D.SportsWriting:

FortheLoveoftheGame

5.Ifyoulikesportswriting,youwillmostprobably________.

A.gotoBlueTentat11:

15a.m.B.enjoyJamiBernard’stalk 

C.listentoChristineBrennan D.attendtheArtoftheReview

6.SamTanenhausisinchargeof_____________.

A.TheArtoftheReview          B.Health,WellnessandthePoliticsofFood

 C.NewYorkWriters,NewYorkStories    D.SportsWriting:

FortheLoveoftheGame

7.Allthefouractivitiesabove____________.

A.areaboutwritingB.willlast45minuteseach

C.canbeattendedfreelyD.willattractmanyreaders

C

Everyday,inallkindsofweather,thousandsofmenandwomenjog.Whyhasjogging—runningslowlyforlongdistances—becomesopopular?

Mostjoggersbeginbecausetheyhearitisaverygoodexercise.Joggingmakestheheartstrongerandhelpspeopleloseweight.Itcanalsohelpthemfeelbetteraboutthemselves.

DonaldRobbins,whoisfortytwoyearsoldandworksinanoffice,beganjoggingafewyearsagobecausehefelthewastoofat.Atfirsthecouldonlyrunabout100yards.Ittookhimthreemonthstobeabletorunamile.Buttwoyearslater,heraninamarathonovertwentysixmiles.Manyjoggers,likeDonaldRobbins,feelthatiftheycansucceedinjogging,theycansucceedinotherthings,andquiteoftenthisfeelinghelpsthemintheirjobs.

Shouldyoujogtoo?

Ifyoudo,besuretoaskyourdoctorforadvice.Joggingmaybetoomuchexerciseforyou.

Doesjoggingcostmuch?

No,itcostsalmostnothing.Butitisveryimportanttohaveagoodpairofshoesthataremadeespeciallyforjogging.Theyprotectyourfeetandlegsfromtheshockofrunningonthehardsurface.

Howfastshouldyougo?

Jogwithafriendandtalktoeachotherasyourun.Ifyouhavedifficultyintalking,you'regoingtoofast.

Howfarshouldyoujog?

Remembernottogotoofartoosoon.Infact,youshouldwalk,notrun,thefirstfewtimes.Thendosomeshortjogs,butnomorethanwhatyoucandocomfortably.Afterthat,increaseyourdistanceaquarterorhalfamileeverytwoweeksorso.Maybeinafewyears,youcanruninamarathontoo.

8.Thearticleismainlyabout______.

A.joggingasasportB.joggingasanexercise

C.jogginginasafewayD.joggingasawaytothemarathon

9.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothearticle?

A.Joggingshouldbedoneintheearlymorning.

B.Manypeoplethinkthatjoggingneedsone'swillpower.

C.Joggingistimeconsuming.

D.Youshouldnottalkwhilejogging.

10.WhichpieceofadviceisNOTmentionedinthearticle?

A.Haveagoodpairofshoes.

B.Haveasportssuit.

C.Remembernottogotoofartoosoonatthebeginning.

D.Askyourdoctorforadvice.

11.Whyisjoggingsopopularaccordingtothepassage?

A.Itdoesn'tcostmuch.B.Onecanstartjoggingatanytimeandinanyplace.

C.Itisaverygoodexercise.D.Onecantalkwithone'sfriendwhilejogging.

D

Manyofushavebecomesoreliant(依赖的)onoursmartphonesthatweusethemtocarryoutunbelievable221taskseveryday.

Astudyof2,000smartphoneownersshowsthattheaverageuserreachesfortheirphoneat7:

31ameachmorning,tocheckpersonalemailsandFacebook.Andbeforethey’veevengotoutofbed,mostofthemchecktheweather,readthenews,andsendatextortwotofriends.Italsoappearedthatpeoplewillcheckthetraintimes,dotheirbankingandupdatewhattheywantearlyintheday.

Inanaverageweek,theresearchdiscoveredthatuserspickuptheirphonemorethan1,500timestocompletedifferenttasksfromemailstoplayinggamesandpostingtosocialmedia.Andtheaveragesmartphoneuserisontheirphoneforthreehoursandsixteenminutesaday.Thisamountstoalmostonefulldayaweekusingtheirphone,soit’snowonderalmostfourintenusersadmittedfeelinglostwithouttheirtool.

Manyownersalsoadmittedtofindingthemselvesusingtheirphonewithoutrealizingthey’redoingso,withtwothirdssayingtheyhavemanagedtologin(登录)andbrowse(浏览)Facebookwithoutthinking.Andsurprisingly,fourintensaidtheyhave,atonetimeoranother,checkedtheiremailsautomatically(自动的)withoutthinking.

Thestudyhasalsoshowedthatoursmartphonesarenowbecomingmoreofa“go-to-gadget”,replacingdesktopsandlaptops,whichpeopleonlyturntofor,onaverage,140tasksinatypicalday.

12.Taskscarriedoutonsmartphonesareabout____morethanthoseondesktopsandlaptops.

A.221   B.140C.1,500      D.80

13.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefourthparagraph?

A.Peopleoftenusetheirphoneunconsciously(无意识地).

B.OnethirdmanagedtobrowseFacebookwithoutthinking.

C.Halfofpeoplecheckedtheiremailsautomatically.

D.Sixintenpeopledon’tchecktheiremails.

14.Theunderlinedword“go-to-gadget”inParagraph5means“_________”.

A.afunnyexpressionB.animportantstudy

C.atoolwithintelligenceD.aninterestinggame

15.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Arewedependentonoursmartphones?

B.Thefunctionsofsmartphones

C.Thedisadvantagesofsmartphones

D.Smartphoneswilltaketheplaceofdesktopsandlaptops

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余项。

E

Herearesomethingsthatyoushoulddoinyoureverydaylifetoimproveyourhappiness.

Theymayseemsmall,buttheycanmakeahugedifference.

Getagoodnight’ssleep.Sleephasagreateffectonyourfeelings.Afterasleeplessnight,youmaybeeasiertogetangry.Afteragoodsleep,youwillfeelmuchbetter.Humansdon’tworkwellwhentheysleepbadly.16.

17.Accordingtoarecentstudy,peoplewhospend30minutesadayoutdoorsreportabigincreaseintheirsenseofjoyandenergy.

18.Optimismi

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