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1、邢台市第二中学3536第一次周测题一、阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMusic is the universal language of mankind. Take off your headphones, go outdoors and discover a new world of music! Glastonbury FestivalGlastonbury is the largest green-field music festival. It a

2、ttracts celebrities(名人)and the worlds biggest bands to the mud of rural Britain every year after it was created in 1970. And dont forget your tent and boots, for the festival takes place on a farm for 3 days and is infamous for rain!Now it has developed into a performance art festival. The festival-

3、goers contributed four billion pounds to the economy in 2016. Rock the SouthRock the South is a relatively young music festival that celebrates Alabamas recovery from a series of horrific tornadoes in 2011.Mainly featuring southern music and culture of the US, the festival generously gives back to t

4、he community through donations to local charitable organizations year after yearover 400,000 $ in all. Ticket sales have grown more than 18 percent each year since the first Rock the South in 2012. The two-day event has also become a major tourism driver for the city of Cullman. Montreux Jazz Festiv

5、alSwitzerlands Montreux Jazz Festival celebrated its golden 50th anniversary last year. It has developed from a strictly jazz-only collection back in the early days to pop, R&B and any music nowadays.Located on the eastern end of Lake Geneva, the festival can literally be accessed by boat. During th

6、e fortnights festival, music lovers can truly connect with the artists and music on the lake, not to mention enjoy the splendid lakeside scenery along the way. Fuji Rock FestivalJapans Fuji Rock first took place at the base of Mount Fuji in 1997 and later relocated to Naeba ski resort. The yearly 3-

7、day festival will not be cancelled due to unpleasant weather.It is the cleanest festival in the world. It is said that after a midnight performance by Muse this year, thousands of fans departed without leaving a single piece of waste or cigarette end.21. Which of the music festivals has the longest

8、history?A. Glastonbury Festival.B. Rock the South.C. Montreux Jazz Festival.D. Fuji Rock Festival22. Where do ticket sales from Rock the South partly go?A. To the government for rescue in tornadoes.B. To the charities for the good of the local people.C. To the travel agency for tourism development.D

9、. To culture authorities for southern music in the US.23. Whats the common feature of the four music festivals?A. They take place outdoors every year.B. The music events last three days.C. The admission fee is the same.D. They are performance art festivals.BAfter Stewart and Debbie Wilder lost their

10、 son, Cameron, in 2013, the last thing on their minds was decorating for the holiday season. “We havent put anything up in three years. It has all stayed boxed up,” said Debbie.But in December 2016, the house was lit up for Christmas, with little lights cheerfully lining the rood and eaves(屋檐). It w

11、asnt the Wilders but a stranger Carson Zickgraf, the founder of CZ Enterprises LLC, who finally made the house shine. “I started crying,” Debbie says about seeing the lights for the first time. “It was really special.”Zickgraf has been donating his light-stringing services to brighten the lives of f

12、amilies affected by losing their children, especially during the difficult holiday season since 2015 and has decorated the houses of more than two dozen families so far.He started the project by chance. He was hanging lights on a home when the owner mentioned that some neighbors were having a hard t

13、ime that holiday season because their son had recently died. Then he had an idea. “I sent my crew there to decorate that house too,” he says. The family was delighted. In fact, he had two friends who had died young, and hed always wished he could ease the pain for their loved ones. Now, hes found a

14、way.“Theres something special about Christmas lights. They warm the spirit.” Zickgraf knows his efforts cant completely remove the pain from these families, but he can make the holidays a little cheerier. “I wish I had a bigger company so I could do more houses,” he says.24. How was the Wilders affe

15、cted by the loss of their son?A. They didnt feel like decorating their house for Christmas.B. They were the last to put up some decorations at Christmas.C. They had no one to help decorate their house for Christmas.D. They had the belongings of their son boxed up at Christmas.25. Why did Zickgraf do

16、nate the light-stringing service?A. To make more houses brighter.B. To expand his own business.C. To relieve the victim familys pain.D. To memorize his dead friends.26. Which of the following words can best describe Zickgraf?A. Enthusiastic and optimistic.B. Courageous and smart.C. Ambitious and gen

17、erous.D. Considerate and helpful.27. Which can be the best title for the text?A. Lights warming the spiritB. A person brightening housesC. Families going through sufferingsD. A business hanging lightsCMore than 90 years have passed since Hollywoods official film organization first suggested plans to

18、 build its own museum. Those plans are finally becoming a reality, with the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures set to open in 2019.Film historian Kerry Brougher has been named director of the museum. He told VOA the museum would open as Hollywood continues to seek new ways to entertain audiences beyo

19、nd the movie theater. “Film is expanding,” Brougher said. “Its in the theaters still, but its also projected onto buildings. And its also on your iPhone; its on your computer.” He added that movies often cross over into the art world too, with major exhibitions including film subjects.The Academy of

20、 Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is building the museum, which is expected to cost $388 million to complete. The Academy includes more than 8,000 members, including actors, directors and other professionals in the film industry. The project is underway at the site of an historic Los Angeles departm

21、ent store built in 1939. The County Museum of Art has used the building since 1994.Brougher says the museum will include a 1,000-seat theater and there will be also areas showing the Academys collection of 12 million photographs and 80,000 screenplays. The collection also includes objects from famou

22、s films, such as “Casablanca” and “Psycho”. Special collections will also be shown from many film greats, such as Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. Oscar statuettes(奥斯卡小金人)donated by actors who won the awards will be on show as well.He added that visitors would even get the chance to walk down a red

23、 carpet and accept their own Academy Award. They can stroll(漫步)the Walk of Fame, where actors are honored with stars on Hollywood sidewalks. They can also visit movie studios or the Dolby Theater, where the Oscars are presented. But beyond these, movie fans have limited possibilities.28. Why is the

24、Academy Museum of Motion Pictures built?A. To exhibit the Academys collections.B. To replace the County Museum of ArtC. To explore new ways to entertain audiences.D. To honor the achievements of Hollywood.29. What do we know about the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures?A. The construction of it began

25、 in 1939.B. It is planned to be open to the public in 2019.C. It includes a theater and an Oscars-making shop.D. It is located beside Los Angeles department store.30. What can visitors do at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures?A. They can present movie actors with Oscars.B. They can make their own

26、 Academy Award.C. They can pay a visit to the Dolby Theater.D. They can play their films in movie studios.31. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To advertise a special collection.B. To introduce an academy museum.C. To encourage visits to the museum,D. To inform the history of Academ

27、y Award.DBack in the 20th century, nursing students learned how to give injections by using an orange to simulate(模拟)the skin of a patient. “We dont do that anymore,” says Lynn Richter, assistant professor at Rush University College of Nursing. Instead, 21st-century nursing students work with lifeli

28、ke simulators.obviously, todays simulators are not the plastic dummies(人体模型)used to learn CPR. Instead, these have lifelike skin and programmable brains to simulate nearly every clinical situation a patient might present, and undergo nearly every clinical nursing procedure. They can simulate shock,

29、a heart attack or even give birth.“All the nursing students have access to simulators, and its increasingly introduced into all the courses,” says Lynn Richter. At Rush, beginning nursing students first meet the simulators in nursing management courses, where they are used to assess basic skills. Th

30、is allows instructors like Richter to determine skills to focus on. By the end of the term, the students practise emergency response to life-threatening cases.Instructors love the simulators because they present a wide variety of situations students might not otherwise experience in the clinic. The

31、simulators also promote patient safety. “Something is very risky. Nursing students dont get to do it until they graduate. But we can do it down in the simulative lab,” says Richter. Students love the technology, too. The addition of video technology is making learning even richer. For example, simul

32、ator sessions(研讨会)are videotaped, then reviewed and reported afterward.New technology is on the horizon for future students to look forward to. “The major focus of the new area is 12 clinic exam rooms where students meet patient actors. It will have the same clinical communication and electronic med

33、ical record that is used in the hospital. Its a step toward creating a virtual hospital environment,” says Richter.However, the need for students to work with real patients in a clinical setting will never go away completely. “Nothing can replace that human to human interaction,” he adds.32. What is

34、 the advantage of the lifelike simulators?A. They can be used to treat a heart attack.B. They can be programmed to move around.C. They perform the task of nursing students.D. They produce more possible clinical situations.33. What does the word “This” in Para.3 refer to?A. The introduction of all co

35、urses.B. The use of lifelike simulators.C. The evaluation of basic skills.D. The practice of emergency response.34. What is mainly conveyed in Para.4?A. Students experience fewer situations in the clinic.B. Simulator sessions are often held to instruct students.C. The addition of video technology en

36、sures patients safety.D. Instructors, students and patients benefit from the simulators.35. Where would this text probably appear?A. An educational brochure.B.A medical tech magazine.C. An amusement website.D. A science-fiction novel.第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。Goin

37、g back to school can be a stressful time for children and families. Everyone must make the transition(转变)from easy holiday life to routines, schedules and homework. 36 Arrange school events and programsMany schools have events and programs to help cut down on student stress. At these events, parents

38、 can meet the teachers and see where their children are learning. Families can attend activities held on different sites in the school. 37 Make connections in the classroomCommunicating with students is god advice for teachers. Teachers can share details about themselves, which can help to create me

39、aningful connections in the classroom. 38 Teachers should also invite children to talk about their families and describe what they did over the summer. Dont schedule too many activities for your children 39 Instead, help them set clear goals and keep schedules organized. If someone in the family has

40、 a learning style close to that of the student, that person could help with homework. This relationship may help cut down on stress. 40 Everyone needs a break from work. Family meals and outings can help everyone relax. A family game night or walk in a park together can give parents and children a c

41、hance to have fun as a family. If a student has hours of homework to complete, taking several 10-minute breaks can reduce stress.A. Take a break!B. Have fun with family.C. In this way, students can become more familiar with the environment.D. The conversations can also reduce nervousness and stress

42、among the students.E. Older students help younger ones understand the rules and culture of the schoolF. However, schools, teachers, parents and children can all help o relieve the stress.G. Parents are advised not to over-load their children with extra-curricular activities.二、完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

43、A boy on in-line skates moved quickly and crashed into me before I could jump out of the way. We fell down and the 41 Id been carrying flew from my hands and 42 hard on the ground. The Skater got up, 43 “sorry”, and sped off.“Oh, no! Look at Moms 44 !” Aidens face was red.I 45 the crashed box and op

44、ened it. The drinking glasses inside were 46 . I closed the box and 47 it in a garbage can on the sidewalk. I wished I could throw something 48 the wall and scream, but I couldnt. Im the older one. I had to 49 it together. Wed saved our money for weeks to buy 50 with pink flowers on them for Mothers

45、 Day. I remembered how Mom had been before the divorce. She used to joke around and 51 a lot. Now she had a 52 worry line between her eyes and hardly ever smiled.“Mom would have 53 those glasses.” Aidens lower lip trembled.We didnt have any 54 left. I swallowed hard and knew I had to think of someth

46、ing fast.“Maybe we can make a present for Mom.” I said, trying to 55 Aiden.Aidens eyes lit up and soon a(n) 56 was starting to form in my head.The next morning, Aiden handed Mom the card hed 57 with pictures of pink flowers on it. I presented mine with 58 .Mom pulled us into a 59 . “Pink flowers and

47、 riddles are my favourite. My dear, youve made me so happy.” Seeing Moms 60 smile, we were delighted too.41. A. billB. skateC. boxD. bird42. A. escapedB. landedC. floatedD. poured43. A. speltB. criedC. whisperedD. sounded44. A. savingsB. flowersC. cakeD. present45. A. laid downB. picked upC. threw o

48、ffD. spread out46. A. brokenB. removedC. filledD. melted47. A. coveredB. leftC. markedD. collected48. A. inB. offC. againstD. along49. A. holdB. affordC. avoidD. share50. A. clothesB. vasesC. cardsD. glasses51. A. complainB. eatC. laughD. travel52. A. wideB. shortC. longD. deep53. A. repairedB. lovedC. boughtD. sold54. A. moneyB. foodC. timeD. strength55. A. call offB. cheer upC. chat withD. apologize to56. A. ideaB. performanceC. imageD. scene57. A. playedB. boughtC. madeD. signed58. A. wordsB. riddlesC. coinsD. drawings59. A. danceB. chatC. cheerD. hug60. A. weakB. strangeC. rareD. shy

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