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许昌市五校联考高一下期第二次考试

英语试卷

考试时间:

120分钟分值:

150分

本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。

第I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,并在答题卡上用铅笔将该项涂黑。

A

Iliveinacity,andIlikequietlife.Ihatenosy(爱管闲事的)neighborsbutit’sveryunluckythatIhadoneformyself.TheymovedinacoupleofmonthsagoandalthoughIneverfeltthattheywereastrangefamily,I’vealwayshatedthewaytheyget“tooclose”tome,myhouse,mygarden,andevenmygarbagecans.

Oneday,myneighborsweremowingtheirlawn(草坪).Mygarbagecanswereneartheirlawn.Forsomestrangereason,Ifoundthewifelookingthroughmygarbagecans.Ifeltangrybutsincetheywerefromadifferentculture,Ithoughtthatmaybeitwas“normal”fromtheirideas.

Thatafternoon,thecoupleknockedonmyfrontdoor.WhenIopened,theygavemeaplasticbag.Insideweremyolddailybills,creditcardsandbankstatements,andanoldbirthdaycardthatmyoldunclesent.Theysaidthattheywerereturningthemtomebecausethesedocumentscontainedveryprivateinformationthatmaybeusedbyothers.

I’veheardofitbefore.Iaskedthemhowthosedocumentscanbeusedbyothersandtheystartedtellingmetheirveryownexperience,whichforcedthemtoleavetheirhomeandmovenextdoortous.Thewifetoldmethatsheneverdestroyedthebills.Theyalsohada“nosyneighbour”wholookedthroughtheirgarbagecanswhichtheyactuallythoughtwasprettystrange.Littledidtheyknowthatthis“nosyneighbor”wascollectingtheirpersonalinformationfromtheirrubbish.Thenalltheirmoneywastakenoutfromthebankbytheirneighbor.

Itwasaverypainfulexperienceforallofthemandtheywantedtoleaveitallbehindsotheyleft.Iwasverythankful.Theywerenotnosyneighbors.Theysimplydidn’twantustoexperiencethesamethingthattheydid.

1.Whatmadetheauthorangry?

A.Hisneighborscametoknockathisdooratnight.

B.Hisneighborsweremowingtheirlawnonemorning.

C.Hisneighborsgottooclosetohisownhome.

D.Hisneighbor’swifewaslookingthroughhisrubbish.

2.Whydidthecouplecometotheauthor’shome?

A.Toreturnthedocumentstotheauthor.

B.Togettoknoweachotherbetter.

C.Tointroducethemselvestotheauthor.

D.Toborrowsomemoneyfromtheauthor.

3.Theneighborsmovedtolivenextdoortotheauthorbecause      .

    A.theynolongerhadmoneytoliveintheirformerhome

    B.theirpersonaldocumentswereusedbytheirformerneighbor

    C.theydidn’twanttoliveinsuchanoisyhomeasbefore

    D.theythoughttheauthorwasmuchbetterthantheirformerneighbor

4.Whichofthefollowingcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theauthorwaskindandhelpfultotheneighbors.

B.Theauthorchangedhisideaabouthisneighbors.

C.Theneighborsdidn’thaveenoughmoney.

D.Theneighborshadtomovefromplacetoplace.

B

Whatcanyouimaginethelife100yearsfromnow?

Infact,noonecanknowitfromnow,butscientistsstudyingtheevolutionofthesociety,humanlifeandtheworldingeneralmakesuchkindofpredictionsbasedonscientificdata.Accordingtotheirpublicationsinscientificjournals,let’sseehowtheworldmightlooklikein100yearsfromnow.

Embeddedcomputers  

AccordingtopredictionsbyIanPearsonandPatrickTucker,by2050thehumanbodywillbeembedded2withcomputers,atleastinabigpartofthepopulation,andby2075mostofthecitizensofthedevelopedworldwillhavesomekindofchipsbuiltintheirbrainstomakethemworkfasterandsharethoughtsintheformofcomputerdata.

Superhumangeniuses  

Developmentsingeneticengineeringwillcreatehumangeniuseswhowillliveforever.Doesitsoundunbelievable?

Itissurethattherewillbeawaytoinfluencethebraintoincreasetheintelligencelevelandwiththehelpofgeneticsitwillbepossibletomaintainhumanbodyformanyyears.

Globalcurrency  

Accordingtofuturists,itisverylikelythataglobalelectroniccurrencywillbecreated.Theysaythatthelocalandnationalcurrencieswillbefewuntilmid-centuryandwillgraduallydisappear,letalonemetalcurrencies.

Threeworldlanguages 

Therewillbeonlythreeworldlanguages:

English,SpanishandChinese.Otherlanguageswillhavenochancetosurvivethroughtime.Futuristssaythatmanyminoritylanguagesarealreadyextinctandthefac

tthatalleducatedpeopleintheworldspeakatleastoneoftheselanguageswillhelpinthisway.

Oceansasafoodsource  

Itisoneofthemost“confident”futuredevel

opments,accordingtoscientists,becauseiftheworldpopulationcontinuesgrowingatthesamerate,itwillreachtenbillion.Sothefoodwillnotbeenough.Thustheoceanswillbeusedtoraisefishandtoprovidepopulationswithfreshwatertakenfromtheseaplants.

Journeysintospace

Mostfuturistsagreeonthisandbelievethatsomekindoftouristattractionswillbecreatedinspace,althoughtheywillbeaffordableonlyforwealthypeople.

5.Why will there be only English, Spanish and Chineseaccordingtothepassage?

A.Becauseotherlanguageswon’tbeimportant.

B.Becausepeoplewhospeakminoritylanguageswon’tbewillingtospeaktheirnativelanguages.

C.BecausemoreandmoreeducatedpeoplespeakEnglish,SpanishandChinese,whichwillcausemanyminoritylanguagesextinct

D.Becauseinthewholeworldallthepeoplemustnotspeakotherlanguages.

6.Whatcurrencycanweusetobuygoodsinthefuturefromthepassage?

A.localcurrencyB.metalcurrency

C.nationalcurrencyD.globalelectroniccurrency

7.Themainideaaboutthepassageisabout.

A.whatthepeoplelooklike100years

fromnow.

B.whatthelifeofpeopleislike100yearsfromnow.

C.whattheenvironmentislike100yearsfromnow.

D.whatthecultureislike100yearsfromnow.

C

Examsappearedlongtimeagoanditisawayofpickingoutexcellentones.Alltakingexamswanttowin.Soexamcheatingsalwaysgohandinhand.Takingexamsinalargegroupsettingcanbestressfulforstudentsandforthestaffmemberswhoarewatchingoverthem.Whenclassroomsarecrowdedanddesksareclosetogether,cheatingmightbetempting.

Manyorganizationstookmeasurestostopcheating.NotlongagooneuniversityinThailandcameupwithananti-cheatinghatthatmakesitalmostimpossibleforstudentstoseeotherstudents’papers.Thehatsweremadebystaplingtwopiecesofpaperontoaheadband,onetoeachsideofthehead.

Thiscausedmanystudentsannoyed.Aphotoofthestudentswearingtheanti-cheatinghatsmadeitswaytotheinternet,andtheuniversitywasalsocriticizedformakingstudentswearthoseridiculouslookinghomemadehats.

Afterbeingcriticized,senioracademicstaffatKasetsartUniversityinBangkok,Thailand,releasedastatementsayingthatthehatsideacamefromstudents.Theysaidthatinabidtopreventcheatingtheyaskedthestudentsforideasonhowtopreventcheatingintheupcoming

exam,whichwasbeingtakenbyalmostonehundredstudents.Studentscameupwithdifferentideas,thenthepaperhatideawasselectedbythemasthemostfit.Theuniversityclaimsthatno-onewasforcedtousethehat,buttheyallchosetodoso.“Whenwearingthehatduringtheexam,studentsfeltmorerelaxed,”alecturerattheuniversity,NattadonRungruangkitkrai,said.“ItwasnotmeanttoindicatethatKasetsartstudentsoftencheatonexams.Iapologizeifthephotomakesotherpeoplelookatmystudentsinanegativeway,’Rungruangkitkraiadded.

8.ThattheuniversitywascriticizedontheInternetisbecause?

A.Thehomemadeanti-cheatinghatlookedtoosimple.

B.Wearingtheanti-cheatinghatmadestudentslookridiculous.

C.Wearingtheanti-cheatinghatscouldn’tpreventstudentsfromcheatingintheexam.

D.Theuniversityforcedstudentstoweartheanti-cheatinghat.

9.What’smostoftheKasetsartUniversitystudents’attitudetowardsthecheatinghat?

A.carelessB.objectiveC.negativeD.supportive

10.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_______.

A.Wearingtheanti-cheatinghatiseffectiveinsomedegree.

B.Somestudentsareforcedtoweartheanti-cheatinghat.

C.It’suselesswearingtheanti-cheatinghatintheexam.

D.Kasetsartstudentsareoftencaughtcheatingintheexam.

11.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.influenceaboutanti-cheatinghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand

B.pressureaboutanti-cheati

nghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand

C.measuresaboutanti-cheatinghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand

D.supportsofanti-cheatinghatsofKasetsartUniversity,Thailand

D

Hoverboardsarequiteconvientforpeopletocarryorrideonthebusystreet,especiallyincollegecamps,moreandmorestudentschoosetorideahoverboardtoclass.

Sohoverboards(电动滑板)wereamongthemostpopularChristmasgiftsof2015.Theymayhavealsobeenmostdangerousgiftsof2015.

Atruehoverboardlookslikeaskateboardwithoutwheels.To“hover”meanstofloatintheairwithoutmovingmuchinanydirection.Thepopularityofhoverboardsbeganinthe1980s,withthe“BacktotheFuture”movies.Charactersinthesecondandthirdfilmsusedhoverboardsastransportation.

Thisyear’spopularhoverboards,however,donotactuallyhover.Theyhavewheels.And?

asitturnsout,theyarenoteasytouse.

Adultsandchildrenaroundtheworldsufferedhoverboard-relatedinjuriesovertheweekend.Manypostedpicturesofthedamageonsocialmedia.TwitteruserDavidDouglaspostedapho

toofbothhimandayounggirlwiththebrokenarmstheysufferedonChristmasDay.AndanotheruserErinRaffertyuploadedavideoofhermotherfallingoffahoverboard,withthe

caption,“Wholetmomonthehoverboa

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