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2019学年度第二学期高一期中考试

英语试题

本试卷满分150分考试时间100分钟

本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和II卷(非选择题)两部分,请将答案写在答题卡上。

第I卷

第一部分听力(1-20略)

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60)

第一节(共15小题,每小题3分,满分45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。

A

Sometimeschildrendonotdowhattheirparentstellthemtodo.Whenthishappens,aparenttriestohelpthechildtodotherightthing.Whenthisdoesnotwork,theparentusuallypunishesthechild.

   Therearemanythingsthataparentcando.Onethingthatpeoplehavedoneistospank(打屁股)thechild.Whenaparentspanksachild,theywillusetheirhandorahardobjecttostrikethemonthebottom.Thismeansshowingthechildthattheyhavedonesomethingwrong.

   Oneparentremembersbeingspankedwhenhewasachild.Hisparentsusedawoodenspoon.Whenhespankedhisownchildrenwithhishand,hesawthatheputaredmarkonhischild’sleg.Heneverdidthatagain.

   Oneproblemwithspankingisthatitteachesthechildtohitsomeonewhentheydonotlikewhattheotherpersonisdoing.Anotherproblemwithspankingisthattheparentisusuallyangryandcanhitthechildtoohard.Sometimesparentswillusespankingforeverythingandnottryotherwaystogetthechildtodotherightthing.

   Manyparentsarenotsureofwhattodoinsteadofspanking.Somepeoplethinkthattheirreligiontellsthemthatspankingisokay.Somethinkthatthelawletsthemdoit.Thecourts(法院)saythatparentshavetherighttoteachtheirchildrenhowtobehave.

  Otherthingsshouldbetriedbeforeaparentdecidestospankachild.Tellingthechildexactlywhatiswantedfromthemcanbeonething.Givingachildmorethanonechoiceisanotherthingthatcanbetried.Gettingdowntothechild’slevelandtakingamorechild-friendlyapproachcanhelpaswell.

21.Accordingtothepassage,whenchildrendosomethingwrong,onethingthat

parentsusuallydotopunishthemisto 

A.strikethemonthebottom        B.trytohelpthemdotherightthing

  C.teachthemwhattodo          D.takethemtocourt

22.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheproblemcausedbyspanking?

  A.Itteachesthechildtohitotherswhentheyoffendhimorher.

  B.Theparentsmaygetangryandhitthechildtoohard.

  C.Sometimesparentsmayusespankingforeverything.

  D.Itmakesparentstryotherwaystomakethechilddoright.

 23.Fromthispassage,wecanconcludethat          

  A.goodchildrenalwaysdotherightthing

  B.parentsshouldtrytheirbesttoavoidspankingtheirchildren

  C.parentshavenochoicebuttospanktheirchildren

D.childrencanhavemorethanonechoicetoavoidbeingspanked

B

Inadditiontoseeingwonderfulfilms,oneofthejoysofcomingtotheQuadCinemaistohangoutinthearea.TheQuadislocatedrightintheheartofGreenwichVillage,perhapsthemostcharmingandinterestingneighborhoodinthecity.Herearesomeattractionswerecommend,allwithinacomfortablewalkfromtheQuad:

WashingtonSquare 

Asoneofthebest-knownofNewYorkCity’s1,900publicparks,itisalandmarkintheManhattanneighborhoodofGreenwichVillage,aswellasameetingplaceandcenterforculturalactivity.ComeonaSundaywhenit’smostlivelyandfestive.

NewYorkUniversity

ItsurroundsWashingtonSquare.SeetheimpressiveBobstLibraryandvisittheamazingbookstore.NYUisnowconsideredoneofthemostpowerfuluniversitiesintheworld.

JudsonMemorialChurch

 LocatedonWashingtonSquaresouthbetweenThompsonStreetandSullivanStreet,oppositeWashingtonSquarePark,thisbeautifulchurchwascompletedin1892.TheJudsonismostfamousforitsvocalparticipationinsocialevents.

WashingtonMews

 Itisahidden,privatestreetinNewYorkCitybetweenFifthAvenueandUniversityPlacejustnorthofWashingtonSquarePark.Itwasfirstdevelopedasamews(rowofstables)thatservicedhorsesfromhomesinthearea.Sincethe1950stheformerstableshaveservedashousing,officesandotherfacilitiesforNewYorkUniversity.

JeffersonMarketCourthouse

Builtin1833asamarket,itwaslaterchangedtoacourthouse,andinthe1950sitwasemptiedandclosetobeingdestroyed.Itwassavedandturnedintoalibrary.Manyconsiderittobethemostbeautifulbuildinginthevillage.

24.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellinthepassage?

  A.TointroducesomeattractionsintheQuad.

  B.TosuggesttheQuadCinemaisthebestplace.

  C.ToimplytheQuadattractsalotofvisitors.

  D.Totellreaderstoenjoytheirlifefully.

25.TheauthormentionsWashingtonSquarebecause_______.

  A.itisinthecenterofGreenwichVillage

B.ithasahistoryofmorethan100years

  C.itisalandmarkintheManhattanD.ithaswitnessedsomanyincidents

26.WhereisJudsonMemorialChurch?

  A.TothesouthofWashingtonSquare.B.BehindWashingtonSquarePark.

  C.OppositeThompsonStreet. D.ClosetoNewYorkUniversity.

27.WhenWashingtonMewscameintobeing______.

  A.itwasdesignedforauniversity B.itwasintendedforkeepinghorses

  C.itwasfilledwithfreefacilities  D.itwasusedasaparkforhorses

C

Thenexttimeyourfriendsrolltheireyeswhenyou’resnappingaselfie(自拍照)ortakingaphotoofyourdessert,tellthemthatphotographingeverydaythingscanactuallymakepeoplehappier.

Inastudyofmorethan2,000people,researchersfoundthatpeoplewhotookphotosoftheirexperiences,whethertheywerewalkingthroughamuseumorgoingonacitybustour,hadabettertimeoverallcomparedwiththosewhodidn’t.

Duringeachofthestudy’snineexperiments,peoplewereaskedtoeithertakephotosorgiveupphotographyduringaneverydayactivity,suchaseatingameal.Innearlyeveryexperiment,thegroupthattookphotosshowedhigherlevelsofenjoyment.

Thefindingmightnotsoundterriblysurprising.Afterall,Facebookmembersuploadabout2billionphotosdaily,andInstagramusersuploadabout80millionphotoseveryday.Butsomepeoplearguethattakingphotographscandistract(分散注意力)themselvesfromenjoyinganexperiencewhileit’shappening.

Thenewresearchshowsthatitisn’tthecaseandthatphotographydoesincreaseaperson’senjoyment,becauseitincreaseshisorherengagementintheactivity.Forexample,inoneexperiment,peopletouredamuseumwhilewearingglassesthattrackedtheireyemovements.Thegroupthattookphotosspentmoretimelookingattheartifactsthanthosewhodidn’t.However,photosaresometimesadrag.Forinstance,ifthecameraisdifficulttocarry,itmightnotbringenjoymenttoaperson.Andinsomecases,photographycanmakesituationsunpleasant.Forexample,whenpeopleinthestudytookavirtualsafari(游猎)andwatchedsomelionsattackingawaterbuffalo,thepeoplewhotookphotosofthebloodyeventwerereportedtohavealowerenjoymentoftheactivitythanthosewhodidn’t,theresearcherssaid.

28.Whydoestakingphotosincreaseenjoyment?

A.PeoplecansharetheirphotosonFacebook.

B.Peoplehavemoretimetolookattheobjectstobephotographed.

C.Somephotosmayendupasvaluableartifacts.

D.Photographygetspeoplemoreinvolvedintheactivity.

29.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Photographysometimescanbedangerous.

B.Photographyrequiresmorecouragetodo.

C.Photographyisanunpleasantprocess.

D.Photographyisn’tfunallthetime.

30.Whichofthefollowingisclosesttothemainideaofthetext?

A.Photographyhelpsyouappreciatepeoplearoundyou.

B.Snappingaselfieisasymbolofself-confidence.

C.Takingphotosdoesn’truinyourexperience.

D.Thephoto-takingprocessisamentalchoice.

31.Thewritingformofthepassageis_______

A.aresearchreportB.anovelC.adramaD.adescription

D

Onceuponatime,therewasanoldbusinessman,whocametoasmalltownwhenitwasabout12o’clockatnight.Hefoundaninnanddecidedtostaythereforthenight.Afterhehadgonetohisroom,theownersaidtohiswife,“Lookathissuitcase,dear.I’msuretherearelotsofvaluablethingsinit.Iwanttostealitwhenheisasleep.”“No,no,”saidthewoman.“Hemustlookforhissuitcasetomorrowmorning.Thenhe’lltakeyoubeforethejudge.”Theythoughtandatlastthewomanhadanidea.“Wehaveforgetfulgrass,”saidthewoman,“Whynotputsomeintohistea?

Ifhehasthetea,hewillforgettotakehissuitcaseaway.”“Howcleveryouare!

”saidtheowner,“Don’tforgetitwhenyoumaketeaforhim.”

Theoldmanhadtheteawiththeforgetfulgrassandwenttobed.Thenextmorning,whentheownergotup,hefoundthedoorwasopenandtheoldmanhadleftwithhissuitcase.Hewokehiswifeupandsaidangrily,“Howfoolishyouare!

Yourforgetfulgrassisn’tusefulatall.”

“No,no,”saidthewoman.“Idon’tthinkso.Hemustforgetsomething.”

“Oh,I’veremembered!

”Theownercriedoutsuddenly,“Heforgot…”

32.Theoldmancametotheinn_______.

A.inthemorningB.atmidnightC.intheeveningD.intheafternoon

33.Thecouplewantedto_______.

A.gettheman’ssuitcaseB.stealtheman’smoney

C.makethemanpaythemmoreD.hidetheman’ssuitcase

34.Thecoupleputtheforgetfulgrassintotheteabecause_______.

A.thebusinessmanalwaysforgotsomething

B.theywantedtomaketheteabetter

C.theyhopedtheoldmanwouldleavethesuitcaseintheinn

D.theywantedtoknowifthegrasswasuseful

35.Whatdoyouthinktheoldmanmostprobablyforgot?

A.totakehissuitcaseawayB.topayforthetea

C.totelltheownerwhenheleftD.topaythemtheinnmoney

第二节(共5小题,每小题3分,满分15分)

根据对话内容,从对话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选项.

Tohelpyourselfwithsuccess,thinkaboutplanningahealthydietasanumberofsmall,manageablesteps—l

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