新疆库尔勒市巴音郭楞蒙古自治州学年高一英语下学期期中试题Word文档下载推荐.docx
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LetterTwo
DearLiPing,
Ithinkit’snotstrangeforparentstokeeptheirchildrenawayfromanythingbad.Foreignparentswilldothesameasyourparents!
TheymaynotlettheirchildrenwatchTVfortoolongatime,orlikeyourparents,theydon’twanttheirchildrentoplaycomputergames.
Talktoyourparentsandbehonesttothem,Ithink.Tellthemwhatyouaredoingandwhyyouaredoingsotomakethemunderstandyou.It’snevergoodtodothingsbehindyourparents’backs.Theyaren’tfoolsasyouthinksometimes!
Ourparentsseemtoknowwhatisthebestforus.Remember:
tobehonestisthebestway.
Goodluck,
Rebecca
21.FromthepassagewecanlearnthatLiPingoften________.
A.talkstohisfriendsontheInternetB.playsbasketballafterschool
C.playscomputergamesathomeD.chatsonlinebeforedoinghishomework
22.Theboygoesonline_____.
A.togetnewsaboutQQB.justtohavearest
C.toshowthathehatesstudyD.justtofindsomefriends
23.TheunderlinedsentenceinLetterTwomeans“_____”.
A.Youmustdoeverythinginfrontofyourparents
B.Youmustalwayslistentoyourparentscarefully
C.Youshouldtellyourparentswhatyoudobeforeorafterdoingit
D.Youshouldnotdoanythingtomakeyourparentsworryaboutyou
24.Theeditorthinks_____.
A.childrenshouldplaycomputergamessecretly
B.playingcomputergamescanbeveryhelpfultochildren’sstudies
C.childrenshouldbehonestandtrytomaketheirparentsunderstandthem
D.foreignparentsdon’tcarefortheirchildrenasmuchasChineseparents
B
OnNov.18th,1908,threemenwentupinaballoon.TheystartedearlyinLondon.TheheadmanwasAugustaGaudron,andtheothertwomenwereTannarandMaitland.Theyhadabigballoonandtheywerereadyforalongway.
Soontheyheardthesea.Theywerecarryingtheusualrope,anditwashangingdownfromthebasketoftheballoon.Attheendoftheropetheyhadtiedametalbox.Thiscouldholdwater,oritcouldbeempty.Sotheywereabletochangeitsweight.Itwasforuseoverthesea.Theywerealsocarryingsomebagsofsand.
Afterthesunrose,theballoonwenthigher.Itwentupto3,000metres,andtheairwasverycold.Thewaterintheballoonbecameice.Snowfellpastthemen'
sbasketandtheycouldseemoresnowontheground.Thementriedtothrowoutsomemoresand;
butitwashard.Theytriedtobreaktheicysandwiththeirknives,butitwasnoteasy.Theworkwasslowandtheywerestillfalling,sotheyhadtodropsomewholebagsofsand.Oneofthemfellonanicylakeandmadeablackholeintheice.
Atlasttheypulledtheboxintothebasket.Itwasstillsnowing;
sothey climbedtogetawayfromthesnow.Theyroseto5,100metres!
Everythingbecameicy.Theyweresocoldthattheydecidedtoland.TheycamedowninPoland heavilybutsafely.Theyhadtravelled1,797kilometersfromLondon!
25.Threemenflewinballoon________.
A.fornearly1,800kilometersB.toanothercity
C.tovisitPolandD.nearlytwocenturiesago
26.Themetalboxwasusedfor________.
A.carryingthebagsofsandB.keepingdrinking-water
C.carryingropesofthebasketD.changingweight
27.Whentheballoonwentuphigher
________.
A.thetemperatureoftheballoonbegantofall
B.Theysawthesungodown
C.Theymadeaholeinthebasketwiththeirknives
D.Theycouldseeablackholeontheground
28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
________
A.Thethreemenstartedtheirjourneybeforethesunrose.
B.Theballoonbegantogoupwhentheythrewbagsofsandoutofthebasket.
C.Whentheypulledtheboxintothebasket,theballoonbegantoclimbup.
D.Thethreemenhadtolandbecausetheyfeltcold.
C
Peoplecanbeaddictedto(沉溺于)differentthings—e.g.alcohol,drug,certainfoods,oreventelevision.Peoplewhohavesuchanaddictionarecompulsive(强迫的):
Theyhaveaverypowerfulpsychological(心理上的)needthattheyfeeltheymustsatisfy.Accordingtopsychologists,manypeoplearecompulsivespenders.Theyfeelthattheymustspendmoney.Thiscompulsion,likemostothers,isimpossibletoexplainreasonably.Forcompulsivespenderswhobuyoncredit(以赊欠方式),chargeaccountsareevenmoreexcitingthanmoney.Inotherwords,compulsivespendersfeelthatwithcredit,theycandoanything.Theirpleasureinspendinglargeamountsisactuallygreaterthanthepleasurethattheygetfromthethingstheybuy.
Thereisevenaspecialpsychologyofbargainhunting.Tosavemoney,ofcourse,mostpeoplelookforsales,lowprices,anddiscounts.Compulsivebargainhunters,however,oftenbuythingsthattheydon’tneedjustbecausetheyarecheap.Theywanttobelievethattheyarehelpingtheirbudgets(预算),buttheyarereallyplayinganexcitinggame.Whentheycanbuysomethingforlessthanotherpeople,theyfeelthattheyarewinning.Mostpeople,expertsclaim,havetworeasonsfortheirbehavior:
agoodreasonforthethingsthattheydoandtherealreason.
Itisnotonlyscientists,ofcourse,whounderstandthepsychologyofspendinghabits,butalsobusinesspeople.Stores,companies,andadvertisersusepsychologytoincreasebusiness.Theyconsiderpeople’sneedsforlove,power,orinfluence,theirbasicvalues,theirbeliefsandopinions,andsoonintheiradvertisingandsalesmethods.Psychologistsoftenuseamethodcalled“behaviortherapy(疗法)”tohelpindividualssolvetheirpersonalityproblems.Inthesameway,theycanhelppeoplewhofeelthattheyhaveproblemswithmoney.
29.Accordingtothepsychologists,acompulsivespenderisonewhospendslargeamountsofmoney___.
A.andtakesgreatpleasurefromwhatheorshebuys
B.inordertosatisfyhisorherbasi
cneedsinlife
C.justtomeethisorherstrongpsychologicalneed
D.andfeels
heorsheischeated
30.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothetext?
A.Peoplespendmoneyforexactlythesamereasonthattheyneedtobuythings.
B.Businesspeopleandadvertiserscanusethepsychologyofpeople’sspendinghabitstoincreasesales.
C.Businesspeopleunderstandthepsychologyofcompulsivebuyingbetterthanscientistsdo.
D.Compulsivebargainhuntersdonothaveproblemswithmoney.
31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Thepsychologyofmoney-spendinghabits.
B.Thehabitsofcompulsivespenders.
C.Aspecialpsychologyofbargainhunting.
D.Theuseofthepsychologyofspendinghabitsinbusiness.
32.Fromthetextwemaysafelyconcludethatcompulsivespendersorcompulsivebargainhunters_____.
A.arereallyunreasonableB.needspecialtreatment
C.arereallybeyonddrugsD.cannevergetanyhelptosolvetheirproblemswithmoney
D
WonderfulMuseum
Hours
Monday–Thursday:
10:
00am–5:
00pm
Friday:
00am–8:
00pm
Saturday:
Sunday:
11:
ClosedonThanksgivingDayandChristmasDay.
TheMuseumShopisopenduringregularmuseumhours.
TheMuseumLibrary
Monday–Friday:
TheSkylinerRestaurant
Monday-Saturday:
duringregularmuseumhours
30am–5:
Admission
Adults:
$7.00
TheagedandstudentswithID:
$6.00
WonderfulMuseumoffersa50%discounttogroupsof20ormore.
33.WonderfulMuseumusuallyopens____exceptonThanksgivingDayandChristmasDay.
A.fromMondaytoThursday
B.everyday
C.everydayoftheweek
D.onweekdays
34.Ifagroupof30studentswithIDvisitWonderfulMuseum,howmuchshouldtheypayfortheadmission?
A.$105.
B.$90.
C.$210.
D.$180.
35.IfyouwanttoinviteyourfriendstodinneronFriday,youhavetoreachtheSkylinerRestaurant____.
A.after8:
00pm
B.at6:
00am
C.after10:
D.before8:
第二节:
七选五(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。
Everyonecan’tlivewithoutmoney.__36__However,moneycannotbuyeverything.Youcan’tbuythefollowingthingsonlyrelyingonmoneyyouhave.
Time
Moneyisatoolfortrade.Wespendmostofourtimeonthisearthgetting,spending,worryingandfantasyingaboutmoney.__37__Instead,moneytakesawayyourtimethatcouldhavebeenspentplayingwithyourchildrenorhavingalongwalkwithyourfriends.Whenthesunsets,adaygoesawayfromourlifeforever.Nomoneyhaspowertobringthatbacktolife.
Self-respect
Therearealotofexamplestoprovethatnomoneycanbuyself-respect.__38__Ifyouareyourworstenemy,godsofmoneycan’tsaveyoufromtheself-destructionyouaddtoyourself.
Health
AsIwritethis,Ifoundoutthatoneofmybestfriendshasbraincancer,anditisinthelastperiod.__39__Butnomoneycanbuyinsuranceforhislife.Webuyinsuranceforjustabouteverythingincludingourlifebutmoneycanneverbringlifeback.
Happiness
Thisiscontroversial(有争议的).Moneycanbuyhappinessifitis