高二英语下学期第一次月考试题实验班文档格式.docx

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sgreatestartmuseums.Millionsofpeoplehaveentereditsdoorstoseepaintingsbytheworld'

sfineartists.Butifthesepricelessmasterpiecesaretobepreserved,theGallerymustprotectthemcarefully.TheGallery'

s135-manguardforcehassuccessfullypreventedthemfrombeingstolen,butprotectingthepaintingsfromnatureisagreaterproblem.

Inpasttimes,theownersofpaintingsdidnotprotectthemfromdamagingchangesinhumidity(湿度)andtemperature.Asaresult,thelifeofthesepaintingswereshortened.IntheNationalGallery,however,humidityandtemperaturearecarefullycontrolled.Thebuildingisair-conditionedinsummerandheatedinwinter.Theair-conditioningandheatingsystemsaresoimportanttothelifeofthepaintingsthattheGalleryhastwoofeachsystem.Ifoneshouldfail,theextraonecantakeover.

Lightisanotherenemyofpaintings.Ultravioletrays(紫外线)inlightcausepaintingstofade(褪色).Longago,paintingsoftenhungindarkchurchesandpalaces.Acoatofvarnish(清漆)wasaprotectionfromtheweaklight.Butwhenmuseumstookoverthecareofmanypaintings,theywereoftenhunginbrighterlightthanbefore.Soontheywereindangeroffading.Thedamagingeffectsoflightwereincreasedwhenthemuseumsremovedthevarnishcoating,yellowedwithage.

Toprotectitspaintings,theNationalGalleryputaspecialkindofglassinitsskylights.Thisglassallowsvisiblelightstoenterthebuildingbutitkeepsoutharmfulultravioletrays.TheGalleryhasalsodevelopednewandbettervarnisheswhichhelptokeeppaintingsfromfading.Thankstothesenewprecautions,manyoftheworld'

sgreatestpaintingsarebeingwellprotectedforfuturegenerationstoenjoy.

1.Thetextmainlytellsusabout______.

A.theguardforceintheNationalGalleryB.protectinggreatpaintingsfromnature

C.pricelesspaintingsofpasttimes

D.theair-conditioningandheatingsystemsintheNationalGallery

2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTanenemyofpaintings?

______.

A.Varnish.B.Temperature.C.Light.D.Humidity.

3.Theunderlinedword"

precautions"

inParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto______.

A.decorationsB.problemsC.suggestionsD.applications

4.Fromthetextwecaninferthat_______.

A.greatartistspaintedindarkchurchesandpalaces

B.youcantouchthesepaintingswhileyouareintheNationalGa

llery

C.thecareoftheworld'

sgreatestpaintingsisbothabigresponsibilityandachallenge

D.theguardforceintheGalleryhasnotdoneagoodjob

5.Fromthetext,wecanlearnthat__________.

A.ultravioletrayscannotaffectpaintingsB.greatartistspaintedwithcoatsofvarnish

C.somepricelesspaintingswerenotwellpreserved

D.theguardforceintheNationalGalleryhasnotdoneagoodjob

B

Drawingisauniversallanguage.Itwasprobablyourfirstformofself-expressionwhenwewerebabies:

longbeforewestartwriting,we’repaintingandscribbling(乱涂),bothinordertomakesenseoftheworldandbecauseweenjoyit.

Inthehistoryofhumanculture,too,paintingandimagemakingcamebeforewritingorevensimplemathematics:

30,000yearsagocomparedto5,000.Yetafterweleaveschoolmostofusneverpickupapencilagain—willingly.Ifaskedtodrawsomething,mostadultsandmanyolderchildrenwillshaketheirheadsandsay,“Notme!

Ican’tdraw.I’mhopelessatit.”

Whenyouthinkaboutit,thisisverystrange.Drawinginvolvescoordinating(协调)thehandandtheeyewiththepencil.It’sabasicskill,nomoredifficulttolearnthanotheramazingthingsthathumansdo,suchashittingatennisballoverthenetorwritingourownname.there’snospecialtalentinvolved.Anybodywhocanlearn 

towritecanlearntodraw.

So,thereyouare–noexcusenottogetoutyourpencil,pencilsharpenerandrubberandtakepartintheBigDraw,anationwideseriesoffreearteventstakingplacealloverBritainnextOctober.Everyone’swelcome:

allyouneedisawillingnesstoexpressyourselfthroughdrawing.

TheBigDraw,nowinitsfifthyear,hasalreadyachievedtwoworldrecords:

oneforthelongestdrawingintheworld(1km)andtheotherforthegreatestnumberofpeopledrawingatthesametime(7,000).Thisyear,therewillbeanattempttocreateanewGuinnessWorldRecordforthelongestvisitors’book:

peoplewillbeinvitedtoleavetheirnameandadrawingonathree-kilometerpieceofpaper.

ThethemethisyearisInside\Outside—People,Structure( 

结构)andSpaces,andothereventsplannedincludedrawingonathree-kilometerpieceofpaper.

TheBigDrawisnotaboutturningthenationintoartists,itisabouthelpingpeopletoacquirethisuniversallanguageofcommunication.ItsgreatestachievementnextOctoberwillbetobringhundredsofthousandsofpeopletoge

thertolook,imagine,drawandhavefun.

6.Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinthistext?

A.Tocallonpeopletojoinaculturalevent.B.Todescribethehistoryofdrawing.

C.Toadviseustotakedrawinglessons.D.Toexplainhowchildrendevelop.

7.Whenwewerebabiesweexpressedourselvesby_______.

A.enjoyinglanguage 

B.learningtowrite.

C.makingmarksonpaper.D.paintingpicturesoftheworld.

8.Whatcanwelearnaboutdrawingfromthetext?

A.Itistheoldesthumanactivity.B.Itcamebeforewritingormathematics.

C.Youcandoitwellifyoukeepyoureyeonthepencil.

D.Itrequiresspecialabilitywhichonlyafewpeoplehave.

9.WhoistheBigDrawfor?

A.Peoplewhocan’tdraw.B.peoplewhowouldliketotrydrawing.

C.Peoplewhowanttocreateaworldrecord.

D.Peoplewhodon’tdrawthoughtheyareadults.

10.TheBigDrawalreadyholdsaworldrecordfor_______.

A.thenumberofvisitorstotheevent.B.thelengthoftimespentonadrawing.

C.thenumberofballoonsreleasedinoneday.

D.thenumberofpeopledrawingatthesametime.

C

Ifyouspentyearstrainingtobealawyerandhadagreatsteadyincome,wouldyouleaveittoundertakeasillyplanthatonlyyourmumandgirlfriendbelievedin?

That’sexactlywhatTomPakenhamdid.

Hehadtheideaofstartinganeco-friendlytaxicompanyandsowithfiveenvironmentally-friendlycarsGreenTomatoCarswasborn.Now,onlyafewyearslater,thecompanyhasagroupof60ToyotaPriusHybrids.

Whenthecompanystartedin2006Tomadmits,”Onlymymum,girlfriendSophie,nowmywife,andJonny(hisbusinesspartner)were100percentbehindtheideaofstartingLondon’sfirstgreencabservice.”

Tom,whosoldhis£150,000flattoraisemoneyforthebusiness,receivedthesupportofsomewell-knownpersons,BuckinghamPal

aceofficialsandBskyBmanagers.EvenAlGoreisafan.

Currentlycarrying500-600passengersaday,GreenTomatoCarsisashiningexam

plethatcommercialsuccessandgreenissuesarecompatible(可共存的).

“Allourdriversandemployeesareemployedfromthelocalcommunity.Weuselocalgarages,serviceagentsandvehiclesign-writerseventhoughthatisnotalwaysthemostcompetitivechoice.The

reasonisthattobringgreenproductstotheforewebelievewemustnotbeinferior(较差的)toconventionaltaxis.ThetargetistoberecognizedasNo.1providerofenvironm

entalgoodsandservicesinLondonandaroundtheworld.”

AlltheirhardworkhaspaidoffasTheDepartmentforTransporthasacknowledgedGreenTomatoCarsprogressbygivingthemtheFleetHeroAwardandlastyearthecompanywashighlightedattheWTMWorldResponsibleTourismDay.

Delightedwiththepublicity,Tomsays,”Iliketothinkweareplayingourpartwiththecarsswitchingtoelectricity.Carbondioxidereductionsofmorethan600tonshavebeenachievedandthislowfootprinthassparkedarevolutioninthetaxiworld.”

11.Fromthefirstpara

graph,wecaninferthat_________.

A.TomPakenhamwasasuccessfullawyerB.TomPakenhamwasamanfullofconfidence

C.Tomwassupportedbylotsofpeopleatthebeginning

D.ItwaseasyforTomtomakedecisionswithoutfullconsideration

12.Thegoaloftheeco-friendlytaxicompanyisto_________.

A.earnmoremoneytoprotecttheenvironment

B.encouragemorepeopletoprotecttheenvironment

C.provecommercialsuccessandgreenissuesarecompatible

D.becometheNo.1providerofenvironmentalgoodsandservices

13.LocalworkersareemployedinTomPakenham’staxicompanybecause________.

A.theyprovidebetterservicesB.thiscanhelpsavealotofcost

C.thisdoesgoodtotheenvironmentD.thiscansolveunemployment

14.ThevehiclesinGreenTomatoCarsarepoweredmainlyby_________.

A.petrolB.electricityC.windenergyD.solarenergy

15.Whatca

nwelearnfromthetext?

A.GreenTomatoCarshasmadegreaterprofits.

B.Itcostspeoplemoretotakeeco-friendlytaxis.

C.GreenTomatoCarshasbeenawardedbythegovernment.

D.AlGorehelpedTompakenhamraisemoneyforhiscompany.

D

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选项。

Whatisthebestwaytocatchsomeonewhoistellingalie?

Foralongtime,thetraditionalmethodofidentifyingliarswastowatchtheirbodylanguage,includingfacialexpressions.

Accordingtoanewstudy,bodylanguagecannotbetrusted.Talking,itseems,isthebestwaytosmokeoutaliar.ThatiswhatresearchersintheUnitedKingdomfoundoutrecently.Theirinvestigationtookplaceatoneplacewherelyingcangetyouintobigtrouble--anairport._____16______

1.____17_____

Thesearetheoppositeof“Yes”and‘"

No”questions.Open-endedquestionsforcethepersontostre

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