1、 高一(下)英语周练6阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AAn eight-year-old child heard her parents talking about her little brother. All she knew was that he was very sick and they had no money for a very expensive operation.When she heard her daddy say “Only a miracle (奇迹) can save him now,” the little girl went to her
2、bedroom and pulled her money from its hiding place and counted it carefully.She hurried to a drugstore with the money in her hand.“What do you want?” asked the salesman. “Its for my brother, Andrew” the girl answered. “He has something bad growing inside his head and my daddy says only a miracle can
3、 save him. So how much does a miracle cost?”“We dont sell a miracle here, child. Im sorry,” the salesman said with a smile.“Listen, if it isnt enough, I can try and get some more. Just tell me how much it costs.”A well-dressed man heard it and asked, “What kind of miracle does your brother need?”“I
4、dont know,” she answered with her eyes full of tears. “Hes really sick and mum says he needs an operation. But my daddy cant pay for it, so Ive brought all my money.”“How much do you have?” asked the man.“$1.11, but I can try and get some more,” she answered.“Well, what luck,” smiled the man. “$1.11
5、, the price of a miracle for your little brother.”He took up the girls hand and said, “Take me to your house. I want to see your brother. Lets see if I have the kind of miracle you need.”That well-dressed man was Dr Carlton Armstrong, a famous doctor. The operation was successful and it wasnt long b
6、efore Andrew was home again.How much did the miracle cost?1In the eye of the little girl, a miracle might be _.Asomething interesting Bsomething beautifulCsome wonderful medicine Dsome good food2The little girl said again and again “.I can try and get some more.” That shows _.Ashe had still kept som
7、e money Bshe hoped not to be refusedCThere was no need to worry about money Dshe thought money was easy to get3From the passage we can infer that _.AA miracle is sure to happen if you keep on asking BThe doctor didnt ask for any payCThe little girl is lovely but not cleverDAndrew was in fact not so
8、sick as they had thought BGetting stitched (缝合) up by Dr. Robot may one day become a reality. Scientists have created a robotic system which did operations on living animals without a real doctor pulling the strings(线n.). Much like engineers are designing self-driving cars, the medical research is p
9、art of a move toward autonomous surgical robots, removing the surgeons hands from certain tasks that a machine might perform all by itself.Doctors wouldnt leave the bedside. Theyre supposed to watch. Plus theyd handle the rest of the surgery. In small tests using pigs, the robotic arm performed at l
10、east as well, and in some cases a bit better, as some competing surgeons in stitching together intestinal (肠的) tissue. The purpose wasnt to replace surgeons, said Dr. Kim who led the project.If you have an intelligent tool that works with a surgeon, can it improve the outcome? Thats what we have don
11、e.If youve heard about machines like the popular Da Vinci system, you might think robots have already started operating. Not really. Today many hospitals offer robot-assisted surgery where surgeons use the machinery as tools that they control by hand to operate through tiny openings in the body. But
12、 robot-assisted surgery has been controversial, as some studies have shown it can bring higher costs without better outcomes.Kims team, the Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation, invented a new STAR (Smart TissueAutonomous Robot) system which worked sort of like a programmable sew
13、ing machine. They added sensors to help guide each stitch and tell how tightly to pull. But the approach wasnt perfect. In the operations on the living animals, the robot took much longer and made a few stitching mistakes while the surgeon sewing by hand made none. Kim said the robot can be sped up.
14、 He hoped to begin human studies in two or three years.4. Whats the best title for the text?A. A New Robotic SystemB. A New-style Way of StitchingC. The Newly-designed Driverless VehiclesD. Robot Surgeons One Step Closer to Reality5. Why are people against using robots in surgery?A. They can be out
15、of control.B. They will take shorter time. C. They may be expensive to use.D. They are likely to cause great pain.6. What can we infer from the text?A. Dr. Robot can take the place of surgeons.B. Dr. Robot will be improved.C. Dr. Robot has been tested on human trials.D. Dr. Robot can free doctors ha
16、nds in the operation.C Grown-ups are often surprised by how well they remember something they learned as children but have never practiced ever since. A man who has not had a chance to go swimming for years can still swim as well as ever when he gets back in the water. He can get on a bicycle after
17、many years and still ride away. He can play, catch and hit a ball as well as his son. A mother who has not thought about the words for years can teach her daughter the poem that begins “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” or remember the story of Cinderella or Goldilocks and the Three Bears.One explanati
18、on is the law of overlearning, which can be stated as follows: Once we have learned something, extra learning trials (尝试) increase the length of time we will remember it.In childhood we usually continue to practice such skills as swimming, bicycle riding, and playing baseball long after we have lear
19、ned them. We continue to listen to and remind ourselves of words such as “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” and childhood tales such as Cinderella and Goldilocks. We not only learn but overlearn.The multiplication tables (乘法口诀表) are an exception to the general rule that we forget rather quickly the thi
20、ngs that we learn in school, because they are another of the things we overlearn in childhood.The law of overlearning explains why cramming (突击学习) for an examination, though it may result in a passing grade, is not a satisfactory way to learn a college course. By cramming, a student may learn the su
21、bject well enough to get by on the examination, but he is likely soon to forget almost everything he learned. A little overlearning, on the other hand, is really necessary for ones future development.7What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?APeople remember well what they learned in childhood.BChildren
22、 have a better memory than grown-ups.CPoem reading is a good way to learn words.DStories for children are easy to remember. 8The author explains the law of overlearning by _.Apresenting research findingsBsetting down general rulesCmaking a comparisonDusing examples9What does the word “they” in Parag
23、raph 4 refer to?ACommonly accepted rulesBThe multiplication tablesCThings easily forgottenDSchool subjects10What is the authors opinion on cramming ?AIts helpful only in a limited way.BIt leads to failure in college exams.CIts possible to result in poor memory.DIt increases students learning interes
24、t.七选五: 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。 Parents can cut the chances of their children getting fat simply by keeping them longer at table. 11 . The reasons might lie in communication and the importance of a scheduled mealtime.Dr Barbara Fiese said, “Children, whose families have a 20-minute
25、meal over four times a week, weigh lighter than kids who leave the table after15 to 17 minutes. Over time, 12 .”Researchers studied 200 family mealtimes, testing the influences of mealtime habits of families with children in primary school. They found that families, who said that shared mealtimes we
26、re an important part of family life and had special meaning for them, 13 . Similarly, families who talked more together and communicated more positively during the meal, were more likely to have healthy-weight children. So, 14 . Families in poorer US neighborhoods faced more problems, including poor
27、 chances of getting healthy food. But even so, 15 . Dr Fiese said, “Three to four extra minutes per meal will make a healthy weight more possible.”A. teaching families how to make full use of family mealtimes was a wise ideaB. were less likely to have fat childrenC. Just three extra minutes at a fam
28、ily mealtime could help prevent child fatnessD. regular high quality family mealtimes made a difference to the childrens weightE. those extra minutes per meal add up and count really powerfullyF. They will grow used to healthy dietsG. The longer, the better 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给四个
29、选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I am an educator born to make a difference. I have spent my entire life at the school building. And we know why kids 16 out. But one of the things that we never discuss or we 17 discuss is the value and importance of human connections.A colleague said to me, T
30、hey dont pay me to 18 the kids. They pay me to give 19 .Well, I said to her,You know, kids dont learn from people they dont like. Some think that you can either have it in you to build a 20 with students, or you dont. I have had classes that were so 21 that I cried. I wondered, How am I going to 22
31、this group, in nine months, from where they are to where they 23 to be? It was difficult, awfully 24 . How can I 25 the self-esteem ( 自尊) of a child and his academic achievement at the same time?One year I 26 a bright idea. I told my students, You were 27 to be in my class because I am the best and
32、you are the best. One of the students said, Really? I said, Really. We have to show the other classes how to do it. People will 28 us when we walk down the hall, so we cant make noise. And I gave them a saying to say: I was _29_ when I came. Ill be a better somebody when I leave. I 30 the best educa
33、tion that I get here. I have things to do, people to 31 , and places to go.Teaching and learning should bring joy. How 32 would our world be if we had kids who were not afraid to take 33 , who were not afraid to think, and who had self-esteem? Every child deserves a champion prize. An educator shoul
34、d never_ 34 them, who understands the power of connection, and who insists that they will become the 30 that they can possibly be. So education is all about the belief.16. A. drop B. wear C. give D. put17. A. frequently B. partly C. finally D. rarely 18. A. please B. satisfy C. like D. treat19. A. l
35、essons B. jokes C. everything D. speeches20. A. hatred B. bridge C. knowledge D. relationship21. A. excellent B. annoying C. pleasing D. appreciable22. A. join B. own C. take D. make23. A. manage B. must C. hate D. need 24. A. upset B. uneasy C. frustrated D. demanding25. A. raise B. arise C. show D
36、. control26. A. came out B. came to C. came up with D. came about27. A. led B. placed C. chosen D. thrown28. A. notice B. look C. find D. call29. A. nothing B. somebody C. anybody D. something30. A. waste B. expect C. observe D. deserve31. A. catch B. impress C. express D. explore32. A. powerful B.
37、awful C. fearful D. frighting33. A. advantage B. advice C. chances D. their time 34. A. put up B. depend on C. give up on D. turn up35. A. bright B. best C. confident D. determined 语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。For _36_ (year), gaokao has been criticized for being too rigi
38、d(僵化) and limiting students _37_ (creative). Usually, students have to cram more than 10 hours a day during high school, _38_ (prepare) for an exam that will decide their future. The over-stressed good scores wear out opportunities and time to develop other skills and abilities.To correct the situat
39、ion, gaokao _39 (begin) to be reformed in 2014, so that students would no longer fear it as the Iron gate, the name _40_ (give) to it by people due to the high failure rate. Gradually, universities in more than 20 countries and regions use gaokao results as their admission reference(参考n.), _41_ is b
40、elieved to make good sense. Still, the recent recognition by Cambridge has created an _42_ (argue) in Chinese society. Some are saying that given(= due to) the status(地位) of _43_ university in the global academic community, the recognition means that gaokao has credibility(信誉n.) worldwide. _44_, som
41、e are pointing out that Cambridge uses gaokao results only as a reference, and not as the end-all and be-all criterion(标准n.). So instead of being satisfied, authorities should learn from _45_ (it) educational and admission methods.短文改错:(共10小题,满分10分) 推荐信 假如你是李华,得知某英文报社要评选“The Most Qualified Student”(
42、最美中学生),请你用英语给编辑写一封推荐信。要点如下:1介绍被推荐人(林扬)的基本信息;2说明推荐理由。注意:词数100左右.Dear Editor,Im a senior high school student and I happened hear that you were hosting an activity to select The Most Qualified Student. It is a greatly honour for me to introduce for you one of my best friends, Lin Yang. First of all, he
43、, who is among the most diligent student in our school, not only studies hard and also behaves well. Secondly, he stands up for his diverse(= various) hobbies, included painting and playing the violin. Last but not least, he is warmhearted and willing to help others in the need whenever possible.The
44、refore, Im recommending her to you with all my trust. And I look forward to hear from you at your earliest convenience.Yours sincerely,Li Hua书面表达: (每小题1.5分,满分15分)假定你是李华,你班交换生Jim将要参加六月底的“学在中国”留学生汉语演讲比赛,来信向你咨询。请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.推荐一个演讲话题;2.说明推荐的理由;3.建议他做哪些准备工作。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.邮件的开头和结尾已给
45、出,不计入总词数。Dear Jim,Im glad to know that youll 1 (参加) the “Studying in China” speech contest, which is to _2_ (举行) at the end of June. Id like to give you some practical suggestions.I recommend that you talk about the courses on 3 (中国传统文化) youve attended. The _4_ (主要原因是)they introduce the real treasur
46、e in human history. Besides, since youve taken the courses _5_ (认真), youre sure to have a deep understanding of them. To make your speech _6_ (成功), I think you should _7_(利用) impressive examples to gain the recognition of the judges. Moreover, you have to practice your spoken Chinese to _8_(表达你的意思) more clearly and fluently. In addition, speaking skills _9_(重要), for they can help double the effectiveness of your speech.Should my advice be helpful, _10_(如我所愿), it would be my great honour. Wish you a great success. Yours truly, Li Hua