高二英语上学期第一次联考试题.docx

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高二英语上学期第一次联考试题

2019-2020年高二英语上学期第一次联考试题

第一部分听力(省略)

第二部分阅读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。

TeenArtShow

Doyouwanttoseeyourartworkdisplayedalongsideotherteens’artwork?

Don'tmissyouropportunity!

Showcaseyourpaintings,sculptures,photographsandartworksattheEnvironmentalEducationalCenter.Theshowwillprovideanopportunityforartiststonetwork,providefeedbackandbeearesourceforothers.

Activityfee:

$25

NightFishing

EscapethenightandjoinusaswefishatDesertBreezePark.Noexperienceneeded.Wewillprovidethefishingpoles,transportation,thebait,helpyoucatchafishandbestofall,teens14yearsandunderdonotrequirealicensetofish.

Location:

DesertBreezePark

Activityfee:

$22

OvernightSnowTrip

JointheCityofChandlerinanexcitingnewtrip!

WewilltraveluptoCampTontozonaandenjoygreatfoodandacampfireintheearlyevening.Snowplaywillbethehighlightasweexplorethesnow-filledmeadows(草地)ofWoodsCanyonLakeandsleddownsmallhillsinthearea.Youwillberesponsibleforyourownski/snowboardequipment.

Location:

CampTontozona

Activityfee:

$30

Paintballing

eoutandplaypaintballwithallyourfriends!

JointheCityofChandleraswegotoTempeIndoorPaintball.Thisisagreatwaytojoininthefunofplayingpaintballforalow,lowcost.Allequipmentisincluded.Pleasewearoldclothesbecauseclothescangetdirtyeasily!

Location:

TempePaintball

Activityfee:

$28

21.WhatcanpeopledoinDesertBreezePark?

A.Meetwithfamousartists.B.Playwithsnow.C.Playpaintball.D.Gofishing.

22.WhatisspecialaboutPaintballing?

A.Itcoststheleast.B.Itmightmakeyourclothesdirty.

C.Peoplecanplaywithfriends.D.Peoplewillenjoyacampfire.

23.Inwhichactivityshouldpeopletaketheirownskiequipment?

A.OvernightSnowTrip.B.TeenArtShow.C.Paintballing.D.NightFishing.

B

Thiscouldbetheperfectgiftforthepartner,whoembarrassesyouonthedancefloor.Smartsocks,whichcanteachtodance,maybetheanswerforanyonewithtwoleftfeet.

Thesockshavebeendevelopedasarunningtooltohelprunnersimprovetheirskills.Thankstothesocks,userscanaccuratelyrecordnotonlyhowfarandfasttheyrunbutalsohowwell.Itmeanstheusermaximizestheirperformance,andreducesdamagetobodyandpreventshurt.Thehi-techsocksaremadeofspecialfibersthatwatchthemovementsofyourfeet.Theylook,feelandcanbewashedlikenormalclothes.

Sensors(传感器)recordeachmovementandsenditbyanankletransmitter(脚踝发射器)toasmartphone.Thena“virtualcoach”applicationshowstheinformationandcantelltheuserwhattheyaredoingwrong,andhelptoimproveskillinanytaskwithfeet.

Thesocksshouldbeusefultoathletesandweekendjoggers."Peoplethinkrunningissoeasyandofcourseeverybodycandoitbutnotnecessarilysafelyandwell,"DrDavideViganosaid.Arecentstudyshowedthatbetween60and80percentofrunnersgothurtperyear.Thisisprettymuchmorethananyotherhumanactivity.Researcherssaythetechnologycanalsobedevelopedtoteachpeoplehowtodance,playsportssuchasgolf,oreventohelptoteachwomentowalkbetterinhighheels.

Mr.Viganosaid,“Peoplecouldallbenefitfromtheidea.Wehavehadinterestfromallsortsofsports,likeskiing,football,cyclingandgolf.Anythingwhereyouhavetouseyourfeetcanuseit.Itcouldevenbeputinhighheelstohelpwomenwalkinthemsafely.”

Socksarejustthestart,andthetechnologycouldbeusedingloves,hatsandboots.Thesocks,ankletandsoftwarepackage,areexpectedtobesoldforaround£120,whichwillgoonsaleinMarch.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"anyonewithtwoleftfeet"referto?

A.Peoplewhoaredisabled.B.Peoplewhoareinterestedindancing.

C.Peoplewhoarenotgoodatdancing.D.Peoplewhoinventedthesocks.

25.What'sspecialaboutfibersthatthesocksaremadeof?

A.Theyfeelmuchsofterthannormalclothes.B.Theycanmonitorthemovementoffeet.

C.Theyareexpensivetoproduce.D.Theyactasasmartphoneforusers.

26.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedaboutthesocks?

A.Theycanimprovetheskillofrunning.B.Theycanhelpwomenwalkbetterinhighheels.

C.Theycanteachpeopletodancewell.D.Theycanbewornfordayswithoutwashing.

27.AccordingtoDr.Vigano,.

A.everyonecanmakegooduseofthesmartsocks

B.userscanrunasfastastheylikewiththesocks

C.60to80percentofrunnerswouldliketobuythesmartsocks

D.norunnerswillgethurt,thankstothesocks

C

Papawasaranger.Heworkedwithhorses.Healwaysworecleanclotheswithahatevenwhenheworked.Hishatwasalwaysthesamekindofacowboyhat—largeblackhatofheavywool.Heworehishatfullandhigh.Ithinkhewantedtolooktallerthanhereallywas.

Mamawasproudofthewayhelookedwhenheworehishatandhisbestclothes.Butinsomewayshegottheideathatpapawouldlosehishairifhekeptwearingaheavywoolcowboyhatinthehotweather.Shebegantotalkabouthishat.

"Papa,"shesaidoneday,"whydon'tyougetanicecoolstrawhat?

Thatheavywoolcowboyhatmaycauselosinghair!

"Papalaughedatherandexplainedthatthehorseswouldn'trecognizehimifhechangedthehat.Butshedidn'tbelievehim.

Mamatalkedandtalkedaboutthehatallsummerlong.Atlastpapaanswered,alittleangry,"Itwouldnotthecowboyhatbutawife'stalkingaboutthehatthatmakesmelosemyhair."

Mamahadaveryseriouslookonherface.Shewentstraightoutandlatercamehomewithastrawhat.Itwasabadyearforrangerandwedidn'thavemuchmoney.Shethoughtthatifshespentthemoneyforastrawhat,papawouldwearit.Whenpapasawthehat,hisfacegotred.Withoutaword,hepulledthestrawhatdownoverhisheaduntilithidhiseyesandwentontotrainthehorses.

Hewasagoodrangerandgentletohishorses.Butaspapagotclosetothehorsesthistime,theyjumpedhighintotheair,raisingtheirfrontfeet.Allofthemranaroundintheroundedfieldandthenracedtowardthebarn.Papabegantoshout"Wooboys.Steadyboys,steady."Buttherewasnothingequalto.

Papawalkedbackstraighttothestoveinthekitchen,pushedthestrawhatdeepdownintothefirethenturnedtomama,inawaythatevenfrightenedme."Nowlistentome,mama.UnderstandthisIwillneverwearastrawhatoranyotherkindofhatmyhorsesdonotlike."Thenheputonhiswoolcowboyhatandwalkedoutofthehouse.

Ineverheardmamatalkanymoreabouthats.Perhaps,thatiswhywhenpapadiedmanyyearslater,therewasaroundspotonthetopofhisheadwheretherewasnohair.

28.Accordingtothepassage,arangeris.

A.apersonwearingawoolenhatB.apositionrequiringcleanclothes

C.apersontraininghorsesforsomepurposeD.apersonridingacarriagewithhorses

29.Mamaboughtpapaastrawhatbecause.

A.mostcowboyspreferredtowearitB.shewasworriedabouthishealth

C.awoolenonedidn'tsuitpapaD.itwascheapandshecouldsavemoney

30.Whatqualitycanwelearnfrompapa?

A.Gentle.B.Patient.Cmitted.D.Modest.

31.Itcanbelearnedfromthestorythat.

A.thisfamilywerenotrichbutdiligentB.papadidn'tlovethestrawhatandmama

C.protectinghairwasveryimportantD.acowboyhatwasusefulonfarming

D

Organicfood,grownwithoutartificialchemicals,isincreasinglypopularnowadays.Consumers(消费者)havebeenwillingtopayuptotwiceasmuchfororganicgoods.However,astudyledbyresearchersatStanfordUniversitysaysthatorganicproductsaren'tnecessarilymorenutritious(有营养的),andthey'renolesslikelytosufferfromdisease-causingbacteria,either.

Thelatestresultssuggestthatbuyersmaybewastingtheirmoney,"Wedidnotfindstrongevidencethatorganicfoodismorenutritiousorhealthier,"saysDr.CrystalSmith-SpanglerfromStanford.

Fortheirnewstudy,Smith-Spanglerandhercolleaguesdidareviewoftwokindsofresearch,including17studiesthatparedhealthresultsbetweenconsumersoforganicagainsttraditionalfoodproducts,and223studiesthatanalyzedthenutritionalcontentofthefoods,includingkeyvitamins,mineralsandfats.

Whiletheresearchersfoundlittledifferenceinnutritionalcontent,theydidfindthatorganicfruitandvegetableswere20%lesslikelytohavechemicalsremainingonthesurfaces.Neitherorganicnortraditionalfoodsshowedlevelsofchemicalshighenoughtogobeyondfoodsafetystandards.Andbothorganicandtraditionalmeats,suchaschickenandpork,wereequallylikelytobeharmedbybacteriaatverylowrates.Theresearchersdidfindthatorganicmilkandchickencontainedhigherlevelsofomega-3fattyacids,ahealthyfatalsofoundinfishthatcanreducetheriskofheartdisease.However,thesenutritionaldifferenceswereverysmall.

Organicfoodisproducedwithfewerchemicalsandmorenatural-growingpractices,butthatdoesn'talwaystranslateintoamorenutritiousorhealthierproduct.Expertsstatethatwhetheryoubuyorganicornot,findingthefreshestfoodsavailablemayhavethebiggesteffectontaste.

32.Thenewresearchquestionswhetherorganicfood.

A.shouldreplacetraditionalfoodB.hasbeenoverpricedbyfarmers

C.isreallymorenutritiousandhealthierD.isgrownwithlessharmfulchemicals

33.Smith-Spanglerandhercolleaguesfoundthat.

A.organicfoodcouldreducetheriskofheartdisease

B.traditionalfoodwasgrownwithmorenaturalmethods

C.therewasnotapresenceofanyformsofbacteriainorganicfood

D.bothorganicandtraditionalfoodtheyexaminedweresafe

34.Whichofthefollowingisrelativelyhealthieraccordingtothepassage?

A.Organicmilkandchicken.B.Organicchickenandpork.

C.Tradition

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