1、江苏省2020-2021学年高一上期末试题精选汇编: 阅读理解 (含参考答案)江苏省常州市2020-2021学年高一年级第一学期英语期末AMany of us work hard to achieve a successful career. We spend years in school, and then get a well-paid job that we think will bring us a comfortable life. Then one day we realize that all we seem to do is work and have forgotten h
2、ow to relax.Theres nothing wrong with being ambitious.The problem is that we dont keep a good work-life balance.Here are some simple activities that can help you find more peace and balance in your life.Take a warm bathA warm bath will help you relax physically and mentally. The warm water will rela
3、x your muscles and in addition,the environment will help calm your mind and improve your mood.Go outsideThe fresh air and change of scenery can help you clear your mind. In addition,seeing the rest of the world helps you put things into a larger perspective.It helps you see things beyond your own bu
4、sy lives.Try meditationMeditation is a powerful tool to help you relax. Basically, all you have to do is sit quietly for a few minutes and follow your breath. You dont have to do it perfectly,and you dont have to meditate for long periods to get the benefits.If you want more balance in your life, th
5、en make relaxation a part of your daily life. Not only will you feel better, but also you will be more productive and gain more satisfaction from your work and your personal life.21. What is this article about?A.What a comfortable life is like.B.The best ways to enjoy yourself.C.Activities that you
6、should do for your success.D.How to live a peaceful and balanced life.22.Which of the following does the author agree with?A.People should be relaxed instead of working hard.B. Taking a warm bath is less useful for sportsmen.C.Going outside can broaden your mind and horizon.D. The more relaxation yo
7、u have, the better you will work.23.What does the underlined word “meditate most probably mean?A.think B.sleep C.exercise D.breatheBInstead of going on a trip or buying herself new clothes:Xiao Tong from Wuhan, Hubei province,chose to celebrate her senior high school graduation in a different way. S
8、he went to a beauty clinic to have plastic surgery on her nose.I want to make a good impression and start my university life with a brand-new look,the 18-year-old told Changjiang Daily.Like Xiao Tong,many young Chinese are anxious about their looks, and more and more subject themselves to plastic su
9、rgery.Young people do it for different reasons,and improving self-confidence is one of them.Wang Fang,18,from Beijing, felt that her eyes were too small. In 2019,after she got in university,Wang had a minor operation done on her eyelids.Before I had the surgery, I had a negative view of myself.There
10、fore,I had no confidence,Wang told Beijing Youth Daily.But Jiang Wenxiu of the Department of Psychiatry, Zhongda Hospital, Southeast University in Jiangsu,advised that people should think twice before going under the knife. Medical beauty apps only show how great plastic surgery can be,Jiang told Ch
11、ina Daily. They leave out all the negative things.Today beauty clinics are well aware that these young students are mostly short of money,so they use summer discounts, installment plans and other ways to attract their attention.Xiao Zhen,17,from Chengdu,Sichuan province,is one of the victims. She to
12、ok out a loan(贷款) of about 20,000 yuan to get plastic surgery.But the large sum of money became a big burden. She had to drop out of school and go to work to pay off the loan. Besides the financial burden, potential health risks of plastic surgery also need to be considered.If you have big problems
13、with your look, you should wait until you are a full adult, and then decide if you want to do something about it,Jiang said.Then,with a stable(稳定的)mind,you can consider inner and outer beauty,and whether plastic surgery is for you.”24.Why does the author mention Xiao Tong in the first paragraph?A.To
14、 explain what plastic surgery is.B.To praise her bravery to live a different life.C.To show the popularity of plastic surgery.D.To introduce a new way to start university.25.What does Xiao Zhen lose for her surgery?A.Freedom. B.Education. C.Health. D.Confidence.26.What is Jiang Wenxius attitude towa
15、rds plastic surgery?A.Admiring. B.Worried. C.Cautious(谨慎的) D.Satisfied.27.What is the best title of the passage?A.Popular plastic surgery.B.Never take plastic surgery.C.What makes plastic surgery popular?D.Show your confidence in plastic surgery.CThe traditional Chinese lunar calendar(农历)divides the
16、 year into 24 solar terms(节气)Start of Winter, the 19th solar term of the year,begins this year on Nov 7 and ends on Nov 21.Start of Winter is the first solar term of winter,which means winter is coming and crops harvested in autumn should he stored up.In ancient times, the Start of Winter was regard
17、ed as the beginning of winter, however,due to geographical factors, the actual winter time varies from place to place.In fact,the Start of Winter is not the beginning of winter in terms of meteorology(气象学)。The weather every year is different, so the beginning of winter could be quite different.And a
18、s China is very large, it starts at different times in different areas.The beginnings of the four seasons were important festivals in ancient times. Before the Start of Winter,the ancient emperor would take a shower and have no more meat.On that day,the emperor would lead his officials to the countr
19、yside andwelcome the winter.People eat dumplings on the beginning of winter. Legend has it that in the late Eastern Han Dynasty,Zhang Zhongjing invented Jiao Ear(娇耳)to treat typhoid(伤寒) patients with ear frostbite(冻疮)。He cooked mutton,hot peppers and herbs to drive out the cold and warm up the body.
20、He put these materials into a dough skin and made them into an ear shape.Since then,people have learned to make the food which became known as dumpling or jiaozi. Today there is still a saying that goes Eat dumplings on Start of Winter Day, or your ears will be frostbitten.”28.Which of the following
21、 is right about Start of Winter?A.It is one of the solar terns in Chinese calendar.B.People begin to harvest crops on this day.C.Winter begins on November 7 this year.D.It begins in different months in different places.29.What does it in paragraph 4 refer to?A.the Start of WinterB.the change of weat
22、herC.the important festivalD.the beginning of winter30.What do the last two paragraphs mainly talk about?A.Importance of Start of Winter.B.Customs of Start of Winter.C.Origin(起源)of Start of Winter.D.Food eaten on Start of Winter.31.Why do people eat dumplings on Start of Winter day?A.Because dumplin
23、gs can drive away typhoid.B. Because they wish for good luck for themselves.C.Because eating dumplings can warm up their ears.D.Because they want to prevent the coming of winter.DA Chinese TV play,The Long Night has enjoyed great popularity, getting a high score of 9.2/10 on Douban. Viewers all spok
24、e highly of this drama, saying it is even better than the original work.As TV series such as The Bad Kids,Nothing but Thirty and Horizon Tower are still popular,netizens become excited and think that domestic(国内的)dramas are worthy of being followed.The Long Night,for example, makes people realize th
25、at everything can be easily imitated and copied except the understanding and search for aesthetics(美)。Imitated or copied dramas often have no soul.However,quite a few Chinese dramas prefer repeating or copying the content and theme in other dramas or their own ones.Daylight Entertainment produced Od
26、e to Joy(次乐颂) to reveal the happiness and sadness of city beauties,receiving many positive comments.However, after the reproduction of Ode to Joy 2,All/s Well,and If Theres No Tomorrow,it was criticized by professionals and audience for stereotypical(刻板的)creation:Pile up the hopes of one hundred peo
27、ple onto one person the hero looks just like a live complaining post in the forum,and other characters are tools to hunt him.Twenty Your Life On and Nothing but Thirty give the audience an impression that they are completely coming from the trending topics and living on the trending topics. One view
28、er commented I am guessing the next plays will be Forty to Know the Mandate of Heaven,Fifty to Move on,and Sixty Still Young. Taking a closer look at the works that have earned a place in the history of Chinese drama none of them is a copy or copycat. Besides, they are too good to be followed.Now,ma
29、ny Chinese dramas are noticeably turning themselves back to the right track. Hopefully,a good drama will not be followed by a group of twins or siblings.32.What does the author mainly want to do?A.To introduce a number of TV plays.B.To explain the process of drama producing.C. To welcome a new trend
30、 in domestic dramas.D.To encourage readers to watch more Chinese plays.33. What is the function of the paragraph 4?A.Presenting a new point of view.B.Leading in a new topic.C.Supporting a point of view.D.Making a conclusion.34.Which of the following is on the right track mentioned in the last paragr
31、aph according to the author?A.The Long NightB. If Theres No TomorrowC.Nothing but ThirtyD.Sixty Still Young35.On what basis should Chinese domestic dramas be improved according to the author?A.imitation B.impression C.popularity D.creativity阅读理解:DCA CBCA ADBB CCAD无锡普通高中2020-2021学年高一期终教学质量抽测建议卷ABeiji
32、ng will provide COVID-19 vaccinations(接种疫苗)for certain groups in nursing homes, including the elderly and caregivers, on a voluntary basis to prevent a renewed outbreak at nursing homes during autumn and winter, the local government said. Those who will receive the vaccines include nursing home kitc
33、hen workers, security guards and cleaners. Beijing Daily reported on Friday.Xing Yinli ,director of Jingkangyuan, a nursing home in Fengtai district with about 290 elderly residents(居民),said they have received the document(文件)recently and will strictly follow its guidance.Its our top duty to strengt
34、hen prevention and control.,Xing said,adding they have been using methods such as keeping detailed records of resident contacts outside the nursing home,and encouraging online visits for family members.As to vaccinations, she said they will ask for permission from residents,their family members and
35、workers before giving vaccines.In late October,Shaoxing,Zhejiang province carried out an emergencyCOVTD-19 vaccine program,allowing the public to ask for injections(注射)in advance,with key groups first. A similar program was also organized in Jiaxing,Ningbo and Yiwu in Zhejiang.Nationwide,emergency u
36、se of home grown COVID-19 vaccines was approved in June and launched in late July. China now has four coronavirus candidate vaccines in the third stage clinical trials(临床试验).The document from Beijing also said nursing homes should conduct nucleic acid testing(核酸检测) every month among kitchen workers
37、and residents who leave the nursing homes to see a doctor. Tests will cover all people in nursing homes considered at high risk if new infections are reported in the city. Besides, routine disinfections (消毒) should be strengthened in kitchens, storerooms andrestrooms, it said. The document also reco
38、mmended noncontact visits from family members.21. Where can you probably find this article?A. In a newspaper. B.In a fashion magazine.C.In a book review. D.In a travel journal.22.What can we learn from Paragraphs 4 and 5?A. The nursing home kept detailed records of residents,B.All the members will m
39、ake preparations for injections.C.The nursing home takes prevention and control seriously.D.Jiaxing is the first city to have carried out an emergency program.23. How can we understand the underlined sentence in paragraph 7?A. China is providing vaccinations nationwide.B. China has made a great prog
40、ress in coronavirus vaccines.C. Chain has taken the lead in coronavirus vaccines worldwide.D. The four candidate vaccines have finished clinical trails24 Whats the main idea of this passage?A.Nursing homes should conduct nucleic acid testing.B. Beijing nursing homes are to be provided vaccines.C.Cer
41、tain groups will have vaccines first in late June.D.Routine disinfections should be strengthened in kitchens.25 Whats the Xing Yinlis attitude towards vaccinations?A. Supportive. B.Curious. C.Doubtful. D.DissatisfiedBIf a president, a philosopher, and ,and one of the best-selling authors of all time
42、 praised the same secret for their success, would you try to follow it too? In fact, you probably do it every day. Heres what Friedrich Nietzsche wrote: “It is only ideas gained from walking that have any worth. Thomas Jefferson:“Walking is the best possible exercise. Adapt yourself to walking very
43、far. I totally agree that this habit isnt a habit but a necessary factor of creative process.Are you still sitting there reading this? Get walking!The movement aspect of walking is obvious key.Youve probably heard the phrase- exercise your creativity, which refers to the brain as muscle.Our creative
44、 mindset(思维模式) is triggered(触发)by physical movement, which is exactly why walking-with your dog, a friend, or alone-helps creative thinking.Researchers have discovered a lot of connections between walking and producing ideas.A Stanford University study found that participants(参与者),were 81% more crea
45、tive when walking as opposed to sitting.Besides, the scenery is almost as important as the sweat. Walking can be a catalyst for gaining fresh understanding of problems. Just by going outside,you are stepping out of your familiar surroundings and your comfort zone, which is necessary if your want to
46、open your mind to new possibilities.You can walk through a tree-filled neighborhood. You can walk through a park and observe people hanging around or birds singing. Even when you walk down a busy street,you cant help but notice the sweet smells flowing from a food cart or the child pointing to a bui
47、lding you hadnt even paid attention to before.Finally, our brains work harder to process in different environments, so walking outside strengthen our ability to collect new ideas, to take in new sights, sounds and smells.Forest bathing,is a common form of relaxation and medicine in Japan.Recent stud
48、ies show that being in the forest Towers your stress levels. The effects are so powerful that Forest bathing is now a government-proved policy in Japan., But you dont have to live near a a forest to receive the psychological(心理的)benefits.Research has shown that immersion(沉浸)in nature,and the disconn
49、ection from multimedia and technology increase performance on a creative problem-solving task by a full 50%.So instead of setting a fitness goal, why not set a creativity goal that starts with walking, Engage more closely with your surroundings.Turn off your phone and give yourself the chance to hea
50、r conversations and natural sounds, to notice the way people move ,the way the sun reflects in a puddle.Walk not just for exercise. Walk for wonder.26. Why does the author mention what the two famous men said in Paragraph 1?A. To provide basic information.B. To show the authors attitude.C. To introd
51、uce the topic.D.To present some reasons.27 Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined word catalyst in Paragraph4?A. Promoter. B.Cure. C.Hope. D.Must.28 What can we learn about “Forest bathing” in Japan from the passage?A. Taking a bath in the forest is relaxing and medically ben
52、eficial.B. Walking in the woods is an effective way to get light-hearted.C.The Japanese government encourages everyone to live near a forest.D.Keeping away from multimedia and technology can greatly improve your creativity.29. What does the author advise doing?A.Setting a fitness goal.B.Solving prob
53、lems creatively.C.Walking for creativity.D.Exploring new possibilities.30 What does the passage mainly talk about?A.Benefits of walking in nature.B. Secret to success of famous men.C.Ways of building up your creativity.D.Keys to stepping out of the comfort zone.CSince it was first published in 1843,
54、 the novella (短篇故事)A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens has been loved by millions of people, and perhaps has inspired them to love more and give more. It has been adapted for theatre, television and film. Dickens is known as the best author of the Victorian times writing on social issues affecting
55、his times, such as poverty, child labour and urban development, especially in London where he lived.Charles Dickens was no strangers to poverty. His father had been thrown in prison for debt in 1824, and he had been removed from school and put to work as the second oldest child of eight children.Onl
56、y 12 years old and no longer able to attend school, he spent his time putting labels on pots of black polish. How lonely and worthless he felt there! All his hopes and dreams of making something of his life were ended. It seemed not an adult in the world cared for his hopes or his abilities, not eve
57、n his own parents.He wondered how he could be so easily thrown away at such a young ageDickens father was set free from prison after a year,and Dickens was put back into school for three years until he had to leave again to work as an office boy. Eventually, he started writing stories for the papers
58、.With money coming in and then children,Charles had taken a mortgage(抵押贷款)on a big house.His next novel was not as well received and his future payments were cut. Charles needed to make money and he needed to make it fast. Criticism (批评) of his new novel hurt his confidence;it is not easy to write w
59、hen you are down and struggling. He needed new ideas and inspiration,but he was running out of time.As he walked the streets after dark, through what he called the “black streets”of London, he again saw the poor ,who had little food or warmth in the cold weather , and the closed-up houses, like the
60、doors of the hearts of many who do not want to love and give. He happened to find the idea of a Christmas story that could show this-and warm the hearts of the poor and open the hearts of the selfish. He needed to write fast and that is probably why we only have a novella, but a novella was enough t
61、o share his story. He filled the story with character and scenes which he had already written about in his other stories, Scrooge, the main character,is aselfish self-centred man who hates Christmas the tine of giving . His late business partner, also a greedy man, comes back from the dead as a ghos
62、t to warn Scrooge.You will need to read the story yourself to see how Scrooge finally changes his ways.The plan to rescue himself financially also rescued Dickens emotionally. As he wrote about Christmas and the wonderful time of gift giving,family gathering,carol singing and feast sharing, his own
63、heart was cheered and he remembered those things that really mattered to him He loved writing the book and produced a special story,which is still loved around the world. New inspiration and fresh confidence set Dickens on a new path to success.31. What difficulties was Dickens faced with when writi
64、ng A Christmas Carol?A.Lack of time and education.B.Lack of love and confidence.C Lack of patience and ideasD.Lack of inspiration and confidence.32. Where should the sentence “It was the loneliest time of his life.”be put in the passage?A B C D 33.What can be inferred about A Christmas Carol from th
65、e passage?A. Dickens got his inspiration by visiting he poor people on the black street.B.It is impossible for the readers to know the characters before reading the book.C.Scrooge becomes a generous and kind man in the end.D.The book is only meant to criticize the selfishness of the rich.34 Why is A
66、 Christmas Carol such an important work according to the last paragraph?A. It is very popular among readers.B.It serves as a turning point in Dickens writing career.C.It helped Dickens earn a great deal of money.D.Its theme is about a wonderful time full of love and giving.35. What is the purpose of
67、 this article?A.To show the greatness of Charles Dickens.B.To recommend some great works of Charles Dickens.C.To present how poor Dickens life was.D.To introduce the book A Christmas Carol.21-25 ACBBA 26-30 CABCA 31-35 DBCBD扬州市2021年高一第一学期期末考试试题AThe new Lively Flip from the makers of JitterbugThe new
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73、ve by themselves. BDrug development is a risky and costly business. Many possibly effective drugs fail to cut the mustard during the experiments. One reason is that drugs which work on lab animals may not work quite so well in human tests. Being able to pick winners and losers as early as possible w
74、ould save money, and the One Health Company thinks it may have found a way. It is offering to help medical groups test their cancer drugs on sick pets. There are several benefits. By treating animals with existing cancers, it hopes to avoid a problem with modern animal research, which is that the “m
75、odel” animals and diseases that are used to test drugs are not always good stand-ins (替身) for the natural illness. For example, mice used to test cancer drugs may have had their tumours (肿瘤) placed into their bodies, or their immune systems weakened with drugs.Another plus is that pet owners tend to
76、 be great caretakers who are very knowledgeable about their four-legged friends and are likely to report even small changes in behaviors. Lab animals are checked far less often. Perhaps the most useful aspect of using pets for drug experiments, however, is that there is no law on animals medical rec
77、ords. One Health has been able to get 98% of records on animals from hospitalsa number that is impossible for humans. That allows the company to find the right animals for a drug experiment.Based on the benefits above, the company hopes that pets will prove useful in other diseases in addition to ca
78、ncers. Horses, for example, seem to be good stand-ins for humans when it comes to arthritis (关节炎). Cats, meanwhile, may prove instructive in breast cancer research. 24. What do the underlined words “cut the mustard” in Paragraph1 probably mean? A. Meet the requirements. B. Reduce the pain. C. Affect
79、 the test results. D. Tell the differences.25. Which of the following is NOT a benefit of One Healths idea? A. It makes sure the animals with natural diseases are used. B. It makes sure the model animals are checked regularly. C. It makes sure most animals medical records are available. D. It makes
80、sure the model animals are in healthy condition.26. Whats the main idea of this passage? A. How to help sick pets at a low price. B. How to improve drug experiments. C. How to save the drug business. D. How to treat some pet diseases.27. Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage
81、?A. B. C. D.CDear Mary,Im a young professional working for a company. Ive been in the same workplace for a couple of years, and there are many things I love about it.A few months ago, however, I got a new boss. He never gave me positive feedback, but leaned over my shoulder and disliked everything I
82、 did. When I tried talking to him about my concerns, he suggested I give up.The stress being too much to bear, I moved to another job in the same company. While the pay was lower, it would allow me to take some classes to improve myself.Heres the problem. At the beginning, I agreed to help with smal
83、l tasks from my old department while it searched for my replacement(接替者). But it seems that my old boss isnt actively searching. I am still under as much stress as I was working for him full time, but now Im getting less pay.How do I deal with this situation without jeopardizing my new position, whi
84、ch fits my education schedule so well? RoseDear Rose,You have probably realized that it was a mistake to make such an open-ended offer. You should have suggested helping out with certain tasks for a certain period of time, which would have made your old boss replace you timely.Now herere two ways. F
85、irst, communicate whats going on to your new boss. Dont make it a huge complaint, just be matter-of-fact. You thoughtfully offered to help your old department through a transitional(过渡的) period for the good of the companybut you cant keep doing two jobs forever, and you want to focus on doing the be
86、st you can in your new role. Your new boss needs to know that this is happeningand, frankly, should immediately step in to handle the matter without further discussion.Second, you should say no if necessary. The next time your old boss asks you to do something, tell him that while you are happy to h
87、elp him, you must give your new job your full attention. Remember youre not complaining, or starting a fight; you simply have the companys best interests in mind. Your old department needs to move onand you need to do your new job. Mary28. Whats the problem with Rose now? A. Shes getting on badly wi
88、th her new boss. B. Shes getting less pay for her new job. C. Shes overworking for her old boss. D. Shes losing interest in her new job.29. What does the underlined word “jeopardizing” in Roses letter probably mean? A. Preventing. B. Damaging. C. Benefiting. D. Refusing.30. By the underlined sentenc
89、e in Marys letter, what is Rose probably regretful about? A. Accepting tasks without certain limits. B. Asking for too much from the company. C. Refusing many tasks from the new boss. D. Losing her job from the old department.31. Which of the following does Mary recommend? A. Balancing the old and n
90、ew jobs. B. Making more huge complaints. C. Saying no to any given tasks. D. Having open communication.DOne thing the army did well was keep you busy but I was lucky enough to get some time off. They asked me where I wanted to go and there was only one place I had in mind.Ireland. Wouldnt you want t
91、o go back home? Yes of course but I wanted to visit a person that I hadnt seen for a long time. This person was an extremely close friend. That didnt even begin to describe the relationship I had with her. She had her heart set on going out of the country for college and I supported her 100%. When I
92、 told her I wanted to join the army, she wasnt exactly excited, but when I explained that school wasnt for me and I wanted to see the world while also being in the service, she understood. I left for the camp in the late months of summer. I knew that the day had come and this might be the last time
93、Id seen her. I wasnt ready for it. Neither was she. She drove me to the airport, helped me check in, and got ready to leave. Then she stood at the bottom of the stairs and I was going to go up. Cry didnt fully grasp the idea of what happened, but there was definitely lots of crying. When I finally g
94、ot there, I took one look back and saw that big shining smile of hers, shedding my last tear. That was the last time but now I was on a plane to meet her, in an airport, in Ireland. I knew nothing about the place except that it was green. I was still dressed in my fatigues (军服)as required. The proba
95、bly native Irish people gave me a thank-you nod. Even though I didnt wear their flag, they knew I was keeping them safe. As I got off the plane, I couldnt help asking myself. What if she didnt recognize me? What if she wasnt here? What if what if what if? Thats all I could tell myself on the way to
96、get my bag. When I had my bag I started to walk towards the stairs. I stopped at the top and asked myself the last time, what if? Then I went down the stairs, looking around, nervous, but also scared. Then I saw itthat big shining smile that left me years ago, and it was staring right back at me.32.
97、 How did the girl feel at first when she heard the writer would join the army?A. Ashamed. B. Excited. C. Disappointed. D. Nervous.33. What does the writer try to show in Paragraph 2?A. How sad he was to leave the girl. B. How eager he was to see the girl soon.C. How happy the girl was to see him off
98、. D. How unwilling he was to join the army.34. Why does the writer use so many “what if”s in Paragraph 4?A. To show his regret about meeting the girl. B. To show his doubt about their relationship.C. To show his concern for the girls condition. D. To show his curiosity about the girls looks.35. What
99、 will the writer probably write about in the following paragraph?A. His pride in serving in the army. B. His fond memories with the girl.C. His romantic meeting with the girl. D. His impression of the native Irish.21-23 BAD 24-27 ADBC 28-31 CBAD 32-35 CABC苏州2020-2021学年高一上学期期末学业质量阳光指标调研AJiu Zhaigou N
100、ational ParkLocation:in thenorth of SichuanFamous for: green lakes,waterfalls,Colorful forests,snow peaks,Tibetan customs and blue ice,UNESCO WorldHeritage SiteBest time to visit: from JuneTo September.Huangshan MountLocation: in thesouth of AnhuiFamous for: uniqueguest-greeting pines,absurd stones,
101、 sea ofclouds and amazinghot springsAbundant in:natural resources andvarious species, for which it has been listed as a World Natural and Cultural Heritage Site.Best time to visit:Different seasons around a year witness various and unique beauty.Yungang GrottoesLocation: in thesouth Datong,ShanxiRea
102、sons to visit:Listed among top 4 grottoes in China, one of UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is said to be the best preservedBuddhist cave art in China with 53 caves containing over 51,000Stone carvings of Buddha and Buddhist dating from the 5th and 6th centuries.Best time to visit:summer and autumn fo
103、r cool weather.Suzhou ClassicalGardensLocation: in thedowntown area ofSuzhou,JiangsuReasons to visit:Listed as a WorldHeritage Site in1997,the gardens ofSuzhou represent theDevelopment Chinese landscapegarden design overmore than 2000years, including three most featuredgardens in Suzhou:Humble Admin
104、istratorsGarden, Master ofthe Nets Garden andLingering Garden.Best time to visit: all year around.BId gone snowboarding with my brother,and what we lacked in skill.we made up for in enthusiasm(热情)。That day,fresh snow falling, we were in highspirits. I let my brother disappear into the trees ahead, f
105、iguring I would soon catch up.I began to pick up speed when suddenly thrown off balance and then ran into a large tree.It was like hitting a wall. I knew immediately that.my back was broken and quickly realized the situation was serious.Nobody would be coming past. There was no phone signal. It was
106、snowing and cold. If I waited, I would probably be saved in the end. But the chance of freezing(冻)to death before that happened was too high for me to risk staying put.I tried to stand but fell down with great pain. I managed to get the board off from my.feet and moved it under my stomach so İ was l
107、ying on it. I faced down the mountain and used the board to slowly slide my body down the tree-lined slope(斜坡)。It took about two hours before a skier found me. The rescue team came,with my brother arriving shortly afterwards. A helicopter (直升机)took me to hospital. I had broken one of my backbones,so
108、 I had an operation.The lasting pain was unbearable, but it wasnt as bad as seeing the pain and worry I put my family through.The recovering road was tough , but I was lucky . Gradually, I was able to walk, then swim, then then cycle and run. I havent been back to the slopes yet, but it might happen
109、 someday. Anyway,enthusiasm remains for ever.24 What led to the accident that happened to the writer?A. Losing balance when speeding up.B.Suffering from the cold weather.C.Losing sight of his brother.D.Seeing nobody coming past.25.What does the underlined sentence mean in paragraph 3?A.I was unable
110、to move with coldness.B.I couldnt stand the great pain in my back.C.Staying there waiting,I would die of coldness.D.If I stayed there waiting, I would probably be saved.26.How did the writer feel about his parents worry over him?A.Eager. B.Sorry. C.Confused D.Relaxed27.What can we infer from the las
111、t paragraph?A. He will recover fully without any difficulty.B.He will develop interest in other sports.C.He will avoid going snowboarding again.D.He will stay enthusiastic about snowboarding.CNASA has a new job listing,and its no joke. The US space agency is looking for ajoker to join their journey
112、to Mars.A journey to Mars is no laughing matter. On average, the red planet is 140 million miles away. A trip there would take around eight months in a small spaceship. As it is difficult to communicate, astronauts(宇航员)will have to wait 20 minutes for a reply when an emergency happens.When youre liv
113、ing with others in a confined space for a long time,problems will happen,said Jeffrey Johnson,,a scientist at the University of Florida. This is probably why NASA wants an astronaut with a sense of humor.These people have the ability to pull everyone together.In stressful situations, perhaps humor i
114、s a way to know we arent alone. By laughing together, we share stress, Then we can focus on our jobs instead of just worrying.There are other examples of teamjokers.One example is the journey to the South Pole led by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen,Adolf,a cook at Amundsen s team,was g joker. He m
115、ade people laugh through the whole difficult and dangerous journey, Amundsen later wrote that Adolf was the most valuable member of the team.But if youre hoping that your favorite TV comedian(喜剧演员)will fly to Mars,that probably wont happen.Being funny wont be enough to land somebody the job, Johnson
116、 said.They also need to be an excellent scientist and engineer.Besides, they must be in top physical condition.28.Who might get the job offered by NASA?A.A good cook. B.A talented joker. C.A humorous engineer. D.A popular comedian.29.What does a confined space in Paragraph 3 mean?A.a small space B.a
117、n open space C.a secure space D.an empty space30.How does the author think humor can help astronauts?A. Reminding them of their family.B.Bringing them closer on a journey.C.Helping them know themselves better.D. Helping them fix professional problems.31.Why does the author mention the example of the
118、 cook?A.To showthe importance of their food.B.To prove the role of humor in difficult situations.C.To argue an actor is more important than a scientist.D.To explain a journey to the South Pole matters a lot.DNow, cities large and small often have remains of earlier historic streets and sidewalk pave
119、ments(人行道)。Yet they often go unprotected even when they may be older than neighbouring historic buildings that have enjoyed protection for tens of years.There are many reasons to protect historic pavements - culture value, economics, environmental benefits and public safety. Pavements represented an
120、 important step in the modernization of city environments in the 19th century.Before the laying of pavement, streets of dirt caused many problems to citizens,especially in wet weather when they became muddy(泥泞的),which limited the movement of people and vehicles.To solve the problem,cities experiment
121、ed with a wide range of materials in an attempt to balance durability(耐用性),economics,sources of materials and noise considerations.The earliest pavement in many cities were cobblestones-naturally rounded stones.They were cheap and durable, but rough and noisy. Loose stone pavements were cheap and sm
122、ooth, but not very durable. Wood also appeared in the 1850s as a popular option-smooth,quiet and affordable,but not very durable.In many cities and towns,brick(砖)streets are the only historic pavements that have survived.This fact covers up the truth of pavement experimentation between the 1850s and
123、 1920s, when a city could use up to a dozen different paving materials at the same time! Indeed, each city developed a unique pavement identity” in the materials chosen and the way they were laid.It is easy to think of the past when seeing historic pavements, as recalling “old world” city qualities.
124、 However, they are more similar to the early high buildings and parks-important city features that showed the modernization of the city. At a time when cities are becoming increasingly.similar, such pavements also help define an important sense of place.32. What is the present situation of historic
125、pavements?A. Failing to represent modem environments.B.Failing to receive protection they should get.C.Being brought back to its former glory.p.Being highly valued as cultural buildings.33. Why was the first pavement built in history?A.To help develop the local economy.B.To prevent earth from being
126、washed away.C.To limit the movement of people and vehicles.D.To bring convenience to citizens life.34. What is mainly talked about in Paragraphs 4-6?A. Popularity of different paving materials.B.Different experiments on city identity.C.Advantages and disadvantages of stone pavements.D.Development of
127、 pavements of different materials.35. What does the writer want to express about historic pavements in the last paragraph?A. They are similar to tall buildings.B. They make cities appear similar.C. They are unique of a particular place.D.They represent the modernization of todays city.21-23 DDA 24-2
128、7 ACBD28-31 CABB 32-35 BDDC江苏省南通市20202021上学期高一英语期末模拟试题AThe Best Silk Road TourSilk Road, a business and trade route, originates from the ancient China and connects with the Asian. African and European countries. Our well-designed Silk Road tour package will never let you down.Departure City: Shangha
129、iGuide&Driver: English-speaking guide, experienced driver with an air-conditioned vehicleMeals:12 western buffet breakfasts, 6 lunches with some being a la carte (点菜)styleTour Highlights:Must-see sights in China-Terracotta Warriors, Famen Temple,Dunhuang Mogao Caves, Maiji Caves, Jiayuguan Pass and
130、Mutianyu Great WallTrace back to the Silk Road of 2,000 years ago& learn about the culture and historyMarvel at the art treasure- Mogao Caves&enjoy an exciting camel riding in the Gobi DesertWe Guarantee 100%No Shopping Stops!Tour PricesPrices are per person in US Dollars.Any parts of the tour lengt
131、h, activities or hotels can be tailored to your individual interestsAre you ready to follow the footsteps of the ancients to explore this mysterious land now?21. What will people do on the tour?A. Appreciate the ancient heritage.B. Ride on camels all the way.C. Stay a few nights in caves.D. Do a lot
132、 of shopping.22. Which of the following is most likely to join the tour?A. A Beijing businessman good at golf.B. A Japanese model loving fashion.C. A Yunnan biologist interested in birds.D. An American student learning history.23. How much should a traveler pay for her family(with two sons)who want
133、to live comfortably?A. $3479.B. $3749.C. $7498.D. $11247.【答案】21. A 22. D 23. D【解析】这是一篇应用文。文章是关于去丝绸之路旅行的广告。广告介绍了始发城市、景点、食宿和价格等。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据Tour Highlights:部分的Must-see sights in China-Terracotta Warriors, Famen Temple, Dunhuang Mogao Caves, Maiji Caves, Jiayuguan Pass and Mutianyu Great Wall(中国必看景点
134、:兵马俑,法门寺,敦煌莫高窟,麦积山石窟,嘉峪关和慕田峪长城)可知,在旅行过程中游客可以欣赏中国古代遗产。A. Appreciate the ancient heritage.(欣赏古代遗产)符合以上说法,故选A项。【22题详解】推理判断题。根据Tour Highlights:部分的Must-see sights in China-Terracotta Warriors, Famen Temple, Dunhuang Mogao Caves, Maiji Caves, Jiayuguan Pass and Mutianyu Great Wall(中国必看景点:兵马俑,法门寺,敦煌莫高窟,麦积山
135、石窟,嘉峪关和慕田峪长城)可知,在旅行过程中游客可以欣赏中国古代遗产。由此推测,一个学历史的学生很有可能参加该旅行D. An American student learning history.(一个学历史的美国学生)符合以上推测,故选D项。【23题详解】细节理解题。根据表格内容可知,如果一个游客和家里的两个儿子要想住得舒适,要支付的费用是每人3749美元,$3749*3=$11247 。D. $11247.符合以上说法,故选D项。BThe universe likes to be shy about its age,but astronomers believe they have a pr
136、etty good idea of the range.Currently,the most widely accepted age for the universe is around 13.8 billion years,but determining the age of.well,everything,is no easy feat(功绩).Now.new studies have investigated the question using different methods-and theyve come up with two different answers,separat
137、ed by more than a billion years.Because the universe is expanding at an accelerating pace,the further away an object is,the faster it appears to be moving away from us.This is expressed as the Hubble constant(哈勃常数),and its a key factor in figuring out the age of the universe.After all.if we can dete
138、rmine how fast objects moving away from us,we can rewind that process to its beginning-the Big Bang.Researchers from the University of Oregon set out to map the distance to dozens of galaxies The team calculated that the universe is only 12.6 billion years old-that,you might notice is much younger t
139、han the 13.8 years usually stated.In the second study,the method of figuring out the age of the universe is by mapping the oldest light we can detect.We are restoring the baby photo of the universe to its original condition, removing the wear and tear of time and space that distorted(扭曲)the image, s
140、ays Neelima Sehgal, co-author on the study.Only by seeing this sharper baby photo or image of the universe can we more fully understand how our universe was born.In doing so, the researcher determined that the universe is 13.8 billion years old-in agreement with the accepted age.The real problem tho
141、ugh,is that the studies disagree so wildly with each other, to the tune of a billion years.But they are not the only ones-the battle lines are commonly drawn by the methods used. Obviously.more research is heeded to determine where the truth lies.24. What do we know about the universe from the first
142、 two paragraphs?A. It doesnt exist long.B. It becomes larger.C. It runs away.D. It causes the Big Bang.25. What makes the researchers in the first study think the universe is much younger?A. The speed of moving objects.B. The number of galaxies.C. The process of the universe evolution.D. The distanc
143、e to other objects.26. How does Neelima Sehgal explain their method in the second study?A. By referring to a similar thing.B. By using hard scientific data.C. By introducing a new concept.D. By quoting an experts words.27. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Whose method is better?B. Which
144、 result can you believe?C. How old is the universe?D. Why is the universe so old?【答案】24. B 25. D 26. A 27. C【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述宇宙的寿命。24题详解】细节理解题。由题干要求定位开头两段,由第二段第一句“Because the universe is expanding at an accelerating pace,the further away an object is,the faster it appears to be moving away from us.
145、(因为宇宙以加速的速度扩大,一个物体越远,它看起来就移动得离我们越远)”可知,宇宙变得更大。故选B项。【25题详解】推理判断题。第一个研究,回归到第二段,根据第二段中“Researchers from the University of Oregon set out to map the distance to dozens of galaxies. The team calculated that the universe is only 12.6 billion years old(来自俄勒冈大学的研究者开始着手绘制到几十个星系的距离图。这个团队计算出宇宙只有126亿岁)”可知,是到其他天
146、体的距离使第一个研究中的研究者认为宇宙更年轻。故选D项。【26题详解】推理判断题。由题干要求:”NS如何解释研究二的方法?” 结合原文第三段第二句话“We are restoring the baby photo of the universe to its original condition, removing the wear and tear of time and space that distorted(扭曲)the image, says Neelima Sehgal, co-author on the study.(这个研究的联合作者Neelima Sehgal说,我们正在修复
147、宇宙的婴儿照片至原本的状态,移除使形象扭曲的时间及空间的衣服和眼泪)”可知,Neelima Sehgal用一个给婴儿擦眼泪和脱衣服的比喻,比喻最早产生的光在宇宙中变化的逆过程,所以Neelima Sehgal引用了一个相似的事物进行了比喻。故选A项。【27题详解】主旨大意题。本篇为科学研究文,文章结构是总-分-总,主旨一般在首段。结合第一段第一句“The universe likes to be shy about its age,but astronomers believe they have a pretty good idea of the range.(宇宙羞于谈及年龄,但是天文学家
148、们相信,他们很清楚这个范围)”及currently,.,separated by more than a billion year.可知,文章主要讲述人们采取不同方法测得的宇宙寿命不同。所以C项“宇宙多大年纪?”适合作为文章标题,故选C项。CDid you know that the average child has heard the word no over 20,000 times before they turn the age of three? Ironically, it is also around this time that children begin to devel
149、op enough personal character to refuse to obey. The terrible twos are categorized by a lack of understanding. Somewhere between three and four, children begin to acquire the skills to reason. It is during this time they watch how other children and adults reason. If were not careful, the children wi
150、ll watch us model a world of NOs。By the time a person turns eighteen, how many times have they been told no? I havent found any studies that even attempted to track this statistic, but Im sure if the number is 20,000 by three, then at eighteen that number has multiplied. You can do the math.Anyway,
151、I think I know why we say no. We say no to protect. We say no to direct. We say no to stop potential confusion. However, do we sometimes say no just for the sake of saying no? Do we say no because we have internalized(内在化)all of the NOs weve heard over the years and we feel it is finally our time to
152、 say no to someone else?The internalized no can damage the growth process of dreams in infancy as quickly as it can weaken a three-year-old. And we wonder why we run into people with big, un-accomplished dreams who have a bit of a chip on their shoulder. They have to take on the 20,000 NOs. However,
153、 the thing that keeps them going is the possibility of the power of ONE YES! Just as it only takes one book to make a writer a Pulitzer Prize Winner, it only takes one word to change the course of your day. That word is YES!28. What do we know about two- year- olds?A. They understand well.B. They of
154、ten say no to others.C. They think logically.D. They dont do all theyre told.29. What effect does saying no have on children?A. They lose all their dreams.B. They arent easy to succeed.C. They dont make mistakes.D. They never say yes to others.30. Which word best describes the authors attitude to a
155、world of NOs?A. Tolerant.B. Disapproving.C. Favorable.D. Carefree.31. What is the text?A. A how-to guide.B. A survey report.C. An opinion essay.D. A short story.【答案】28. D 29. B 30. B 31. C【解析】这是一篇议论文。文章表达了作者对说“不”的看法。作者认为虽然有时说“不”是出于保护自己,但常常对孩子说“不”会对他们产生消极的影响。为了让孩子有改观,作者建议家长对他们说一句“是”。【28题详解】细节理解题。根据第一
156、段的it is also around this time that children begin to develop enough personal character to refuse to obey.可知,孩子们在三岁前就开始发展足够的性格来拒绝遵守大人所说的。D. They dont do all theyre told.(他们不会完全按照被告知的去做)符合以上说法,故选D项。【29题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段的The internalized no can damage the growth process of dreams in infancy as quickly as
157、 it can weaken a three-year-old. And we wonder why we run into people with big, un-accomplished dreams who have a bit of a chip on their shoulder.(内化的“不”会破坏婴儿时期梦想过程的成长,就像它会削弱三岁小孩那样快。我们也想知道我们为什么会遇到那些有着远大而未实现的梦想的催毛求疵的人。)可知,不断对孩子说“不”,会让孩子的梦想破坏,导致他们最终有很多没有完成的梦想。B. They arent easy to succeed.(他们不会轻易成功。)符
158、合以上说法,故选B项。【30题详解】推理判断题。根据文章的主要内容,尤其最后一段的However, the thing that keeps them going is the possibility of the power of ONE YES! Just as it only takes one book to make a writer a Pulitzer Prize Winner, it only takes one word to change the course of your day. That word is YES!(然而,正真让他们继续走下去的是“是”的力量。就正如只
159、需要一本书就会让作者成为普利策奖得主一样,你只需要一个词来改变你生活轨迹,那就是“是”。)可知,作者从小时候对孩子说“不”的影响,到长大和这一路成长经历对梦想的挫伤,到最后的说一句“是”也可以对孩子们带来巨大的改观。由此推测,作者对一个充斥着“不”的世界的态度是否定的。B. Disapproving. (不赞成的)符合以上推测,故选B项。【31题详解】推理判断题。全文以作者观点为导向表达了作者对说“不”的看法,由此可见是一篇表明个人意见的论文。C. An opinion essay.(一篇观点文章)符合以上推测,故选C项。DIm Jeff Logan, president of Logan L
160、uxury Theaters Corporation. Im very sorry to tell you many cinemas are at risk of closing permanently (永久). Thats something we would hate to see happen.Watching the newest box office movie and eating a big bucket of popcorn is an experience that many of us have enjoyed for a very long time. We all h
161、ave fond memories of going to a theater of our first dates or the first movie we saw with our children. A movie theater is so important to the fabric of the local community. Its a place where we all gather, no matter what our interests, and no matter what ages, young and old, rich and poor.But how m
162、uch longer will classic theaters remain open? Just like other industries, movie theaters have been hit hard by the pandemic (流行病) and are going dark. The entire industry is being controlled by the pandemic, because the studios dont want to release their new movies until all the theaters can be open.
163、 As we all know, the theaters cant do well and cant get back to full 7-day a week at full speed operation without new movies to play.Recently, the Logan Luxury 5 Cinema in Mitchell reopened for the weekends. However, like many theaters, it is only operating at about 10 percent capacity. Since openin
164、g, several new safety measures have been put in place. Block off every other row. People are asked to leave three seats between them and the next group. Staff spray the theater with disinfectant (消毒剂) after every show. And sanitizer stations can be found throughout the theater.Even so, some people s
165、till arent comfortable going to a movie theater yet. I fully understand that. Anyhow, I just hope we must do something else to help out our local theaters, like taking part in a new national proposal called “Save Your Cinema.”32. What does the underlined word “fabric” in paragraph 4 refer to?A. Typi
166、cal feature.B. Basic structure.C. Public support.D. Common vision.33. Why are the film studios unwilling to release the new movies?A. Cinemas dont operate normally.B. New movies arent welcomed.C. People dont like going to cinema.D. Many cinemas go out of business.34. What can we infer about the Loga
167、n Luxury 5 Cinema after its reopening?A. It makes a lot of money.B. It does well in disease prevention.C. It receives a large audience every day.D. It offers more enjoyable experience.35. What is the purpose of this text?A. To share the good old days.B. To explain a social problem.C. To recommend a
168、theater.D. To ask for peoples help.【答案】32. B 33. A 34. B 35. D【解析】这是一篇说明文。作者通过这篇文章讲述了电影院对当地社区的重要性,以及目前在疫情下电影院所面临的困难,并呼吁大家帮助电影院。【32题详解】词义猜测题。根据第二段的A movie theater is so important to the fabric of the local community. Its a place where we all gather, no matter what our interests, and no matter what ag
169、es, young and old, rich and poor.可知,一家电影院对当地社区的fabric来说非常重要。它是一个大家聚会的地方,不论兴趣、年龄、老少、贫富差距。根据句意可知,划线词是指一种建筑,该建筑为当地人提供可以随意聚会的地方。由此猜测,划线部分的意思是“基础建设”。B. Basic structure.(基本结构)符合以上猜测。故选B项。【33题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段的The entire industry is being controlled by the pandemic, because the studios dont want to release th
170、eir new movies until all the theaters can be open.可知,整个电影行业都受到疫情影响,因为电影工作室不希望在影院复工前上映影片。即,电影工作室不上映电影,是因为电影院没有正常营业。A. Cinemas dont operate normally.(电影院没有正常营业)符合以上说法。故选A项。【34题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段的However, like many theaters, it is only operating at about 10 percent capacity. Since opening, several new safe
171、ty measures have been put in place. Block off every other row. People are asked to leave three seats between them and the next group. Staff spray the theater with disinfectant (消毒剂) after every show. And sanitizer stations can be found throughout the theater.(然而,就像很多影院,它只开放10%的容量。自营业以来,几项新的安全措施已经就位。
172、每行隔开。人们被要求在他们和下一组之间留下三个座位。员工在观影结束后喷洒消毒剂。整个电影院都有消毒站)可知,影院减少了载客容量,隔开了观影者的位置,并常常消毒清理。由此推测,他们在防疫这方面做的很好。B. It does well in disease prevention.(它在防疫这方面做得很好)符合以上推测。故选B项。【35题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段的Anyhow, I just hope we must do something else to help out our local theaters, like taking part in a new national prop
173、osal called “Save Your Cinema.”(不管怎么样,我只希望我们可以做点什么来帮助我们当地的电影院,例如加入一个新的全国性倡议“拯救你的电影院”)可推测,作者写这篇文章的目的是呼吁大家加入“拯救你的电影院”这个行动来为电影行业带来帮助。D. To ask for peoples help.(请求人们的帮助)符合以上推测。故选D项。如皋中学2020-2021学年高一上学期英语期末考试模拟卷AVolunteering abroad enables you to travel and explore a country with the locals, and the exp
174、erience you gain would last a lifetime. Take a quick look at the best summer volunteer programs where students can travel to volunteer in 2021! Thailand summer volunteering programThe program in Thailand will allow you to experience the real Thai way of life while contributing meaningfully towards s
175、ociety. Being a volunteer, you will get a chance to support the poor communities of Thailand, and have some local dishes.*Duration of the program: 3 weeks*Location of the project: Surin, Bangkok*Minimum age requirement: 18 years oldVolunteer for the penguin and marine bird rescue center The program
176、aims at protecting and caring for the endangered species. As a volunteer, youll h ave to play an active role in rescuing them and educating the public.*Duration of the program: 4 weeks*Location of the project: Port Elizabeth*Minimum age requirement: 18 years oldPeru summer volunteer programThe progr
177、am in Peru will make your summer break worth remembering! Engage in some meaningful volunteer work to make a difference in the lives of the people. Head out for weekend trips with your fellow volunteers to Machu Picchu in Cusco and sail the Amazon River in Amazonia.*Duration of the program: 2 weeks*
178、Location of the project: Cusco*Minimum age requirement: 17 years oldYouth athletic volunteer program in BrazilBrazil and soccer have had a link since forever! This ensures the fact that the youth of the country have natural skills at the game. If you are a sports lover, you can join the youth athlet
179、ic program.*Duration of the program: 1 week*Location of the project: Rio de Janeiro*Minimum age requirement: 17 years old1. What can volunteers do at the Thailand summer volunteering program?A. Enjoy Southeast Asian food.B. Coach the youth in soccer.C. Help people protect endangered birds.D. Go out
180、with your friends to Machu Picchu.2. Where can volunteers go boating?A. In Amazonia.B. In Port Elizabeth.C. In Surin.D. In Rio de Janeiro.3. Which program will a 17-year-old student choose if he wants to do a seven-day volunteer work?A. Volunteer for the penguin and marine bird rescue center.B. Yout
181、h athletic volunteer program in Brazil.C. Thailand summer volunteering program.D. Peru summer volunteer program.【答案】1. A 2. A 3. B【解析】这是一篇应用文。在国外做志愿者能让你和当地人一起旅行和探索一个国家,你所获得的经验将会持续一生。文章主要介绍了2021年四个暑期志愿者项目。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据Thailand summer volunteering program 部分中“Being a volunteer, you will get a chance
182、to support the poor communities of Thailand, and have some local dishes.(作为一名志愿者,你将有机会支持泰国的贫困社区,并品尝一些当地的美食)”可知,义工在泰国夏季义工计划中可以享受东南亚美食。故选A。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据Peru summer volunteer program部分中“Head out for weekend trips with your fellow volunteers to Machu Picchu in Cusco and sail the Amazon River in Amazoni
183、a.(周末和你的志愿者同伴一起去库斯科的马丘比丘,在亚马逊流域中的亚马逊河上航行)”可知,志愿者可以在亚马逊流域划船。故选A。【3题详解】细节理解题。根据Youth athletic volunteer program in Brazil部分中“*Duration of the program: 1 week(项目持续时间:1周)”可知,如果一个17岁的学生想要做7天的志愿工作,他会选择巴西的青年体育志愿者计划。故选B。BIve lived in big cities. And I was often woken at night and frequently concerned by the
184、 almost constant sounds of car and truck engines. I now live in the middle of the woods.So I was excited when hearing about the Spanish city that has prevented cars from running. It seemingly means I could have everything that a city offers museums and culture, walking to get groceries or delicious
185、coffee, a quick subway or bus ride to work and peace and quiet. It sounds like thats what people in Pontevedra got after this city carried out its leader Lores order of changing 75 acres of this citys historic center into a pedestrian-only place.Formerly, the area had been filled with cars. People t
186、ried to get in and out of the area as quickly as they could. Cars would get stuck in the area when they tried to cross the city, while others circled endlessly looking for a parking space, which led to upset for drivers and plenty of noise for pedestrians and residents.Later the area was rebuilt wit
187、h beautiful stones and returned to pedestrians. Nearly three-quarters of what were car journeys are now made on foot or by bicycle. Air becomes much cleaner. As a result, the population of central Pontevedra is obviously increasing after it has attracted 12.000 new residents from nearby towns to liv
188、e there.Considering the negative health effects of pollution, it makes sense to get rid of cars from at least some parts of urban areas. The good news is that Pontevedra isnt the only one to expand car-free areas. Dublin, Santa Monica and Burlington have pedestrian-only areas, too. These cities grea
189、t changes will probably positively shape many other leaders decisions on city planning.4. What do we know about the authors past life in cities?A. She preferred to keep to herself.B. She visited museums constantly.C. She didnt live quite joyfully there.D. She didnt like working during the day.5. Wha
190、t may Lores order have led to according to the author?A. Tourists being less interested in the city.B. More museums and factories being built.C. Transportation becoming a little inconvenient.D. People better enjoying services offered by the city6. What did Pontevedras historic center use to look lik
191、e?A. It had fantastic scenery.B. It was troubled by traffic.C. It was crowded with bicycles.D. It had fewer parking lots.7. What does the author think of Pontevedras plan for cars?A. It needs to be improved.B. It may be adopted by more cities.C. It differs from the Santa Monicas.D. It harms the righ
192、ts of many drivers.【答案】4. C 5. D 6. B 7. B【解析】这是一篇夹叙夹议文。作者曾经在大城市生活得不太愉快,但在Pontevedra市执行了Lores的命令后,这个地方以前的交通问题得到改善,人们能更好地享受到城市所提供的服务了,同时其他一些地方也开始设立行人专区。这些城市的巨大变化可能会积极影响许多其他领导人对城市规划的决定。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中“Ive lived in big cities. And I was often woken at night and frequently concerned by the almost con
193、stant sounds of car and truck engines.(我在大城市住过。我经常在夜里被吵醒,经常被汽车和卡车几乎不间断的引擎声吵醒)”可知,作者在过去的城市生活得不太愉快。故选C。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“It seemingly means I could have everything that a city offers museums and culture, walking to get groceries or delicious coffee, a quick subway or bus ride to work-and peace and qu
194、iet. It sounds like thats what people in Pontevedra got after this city carried out its leader Lores order of changing 75 acres of this citys historic center into a pedestrian-only place.(这似乎意味着我可以拥有一个城市提供的一切,博物馆和文化,步行去买杂货或美味的咖啡,乘坐快速地铁或公交车去上班和平和安静。听起来,这就是Pontevedra的人们在这个城市执行了领袖Lores的命令,将这座城市的75英亩的历史
195、中心变成了步行街后得到的结果)”可知,Lores的命令让人们更好地享受城市提供的服务。故选D。【6题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段“Formerly, the area had been filled with cars. People tried to get in and out of the area as quickly as they could. Cars would get stuck in the area when they tried to cross the city, while others circled endlessly looking for a parking
196、 space, which led to upset for drivers and plenty of noise for pedestrians and residents.( 以前,这个地区到处都是汽车。人们试图以最快的速度进出该地区。当汽车试图穿越城市时,会被困在这一区域,而其他人则无休止地绕着寻找停车位,这让司机感到不安,也给行人和居民带来了大量噪音)”可知,Pontevedra的历史中心以前被交通问题所困扰。故选B。【7题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段中“The good news is that Pontevedra isnt the only one to expand car
197、-free areas. Dublin, Santa Monica and Burlington have pedestrian-only areas, too. These cities great changes will probably positively shape many other leaders decisions on city planning.(好消息是,Pontevedra并不是唯一一家扩大无车区域的地方。都柏林、圣莫尼卡和伯灵顿也有行人专区。这些城市的巨大变化可能会积极影响许多其他领导人对城市规划的决定)”可推知,作者认为Pontevedra的汽车计划可能会被更多
198、的城市采用。故选B。COxygen, Im sure youd agree, is pretty important for life on Earth. We breathe it in, our cells survive on it and without it, we hardly live. Basically all multicellular life on Earth evolved over millions of years to make use of oxygen.But take a deep breath, because we need to talk about
199、 Henneguya salminicola, a tiny parasite(寄生虫) containing fewer than100 cells that lives within the muscle tissue of salmon, a large fish with silver skin and pink flesh. The strange-looking parasite does not busy itself with such small matters as breathing oxygen. Nope, it seems that H. salminicola i
200、s the first multicellular animal weve found that survives without the stuff.“Aerobic respiration(有氧呼吸) was thought to be commonly found in animals, but now we confirmed that this is not the case, said Dorothee Huchon, a zoologist at Tel Aviv University in Israel, in a press release. Huchon and a tea
201、m of international researchers examined and sequenced(排序) all of. salminicolas genes in their study, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. They found that the parasite, which is closely related to jellyfish, lacks the DNA machinery necessary to“breathe”-it doesnt
202、have mitochondria(线粒体), often called the powerhouse of the cell, because they use oxygen to make energy. Its like a little factory inside almost all cells, and DNA detectives can find mitochondrial genes during sequencing.The discovery came as something of an accident for the team, who were examinin
203、g the genome (the complete set of genes) of the species. When they went searching for the mitochondrial genes, they came up empty-handed. Our discovery shows that evolution can go in strange directions, ”Huchon said. Aerobic respiration is a major source of energy, and yet we found an animal that ga
204、ve up this important pathway.”Some single-celled life forms have evolved the ability to survive without oxygen and do not have mitochondria, either. Plenty of bacteria can exist without oxygen at all. Instead of oxygen, they get their energy from fermentation(发酵) or use other molecules like iron.But
205、 how H. salminicola produces energy is still unclear. Huchon suggests it could draw oxygen from the cells in salmon or it could have evolved similar methods to those of single-celled organisms which scientists have documented in the past.8. What can we learn about Henneguya salminicola?A. It is an a
206、nimal consisting of a cell.B. It can still survive without oxygen.C. It takes on a normal appearance.D It has a longer lifespan than salmon.9. What is the main function of mitochondria?A. To make cells breathe fast.B. To help to produce oxygen.C. To provide energy for cells.D. To help cells absorb o
207、xygen.10. How did Huchon probably feel about the discovery?A. Interested.B. Satisfied.C. Astonished.D. Frightened.11. What could be the most suitable title for the text?A. The natural evolution of animal cellsB. Different kinds of life forms on earthC. A research on single-celled organismsD. A creat
208、ure that doesnt breathe oxygen【答案】8. B 9. C 10. C 11. D【解析】本文是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述了地球上有一种不需要呼吸氧气的生物存在,并详细介绍了这种寄生虫。【8题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“The strange-looking parasite does not busy itself with such small matters as breathing oxygen.(这种外形奇特的寄生虫不会忙于呼吸氧气这样的小事。)”可知Henneguya salminicola无需氧气存活,故选B项。【9题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段“Th
209、ey found that the parasite, which is closely related to jellyfish, lacks the DNA machinery necessary to“breathe”-it doesnt have mitochondria(线粒体), often called the powerhouse of the cell, because they use oxygen to make energy. (他们发现,这种与水母关系密切的寄生虫缺乏“呼吸”所需的DNA机制它没有线粒体,通常被称为细胞的“动力”,因为它们利用氧气制造能量。)”可知线粒
210、体的主要功能是利用氧气为细胞提供能量,故选C项。【10题详解】推理判断题。根据第五段“The discovery came as something of an accident for the team, who were examining the genome (the complete set of genes) of the species. When they went searching for the mitochondrial genes, they came up empty-handed. Our discovery shows that evolution can go
211、 in strange directions, ”Huchon said. Aerobic respiration is a major source of energy, and yet we found an animal that gave up this important pathway.”(这一发现对于正在研究该物种基因组(全套基因)的研究小组来说是个意外。当他们去寻找线粒体基因时,他们空手而归。”“我们的发现表明进化可以朝着奇怪的方向发展,”Huchon说有氧呼吸是能量的主要来源,但我们发现一种动物放弃了这一重要途径。”)”可知研究发现Henneguya salminicola无
212、需氧气存活,Huchon对这一结果应该是感到很意外,很震惊的,故选C项。【11题详解】主旨大意题。根据第二段“But take a deep breath, because we need to talk about Henneguya salminicola, a tiny parasite(寄生虫) containing fewer than100 cells that lives within the muscle tissue of salmon, a large fish with silver skin and pink flesh. The strange-looking par
213、asite does not busy itself with such small matters as breathing oxygen. Nope, it seems that H. salminicola is the first multicellular animal weve found that survives without the stuff.(但是请深吸一口气,因为我们需要谈谈Henneguya salminicola,这是一种寄生虫,其中含有不到100个细胞,生活在鲑鱼,一条有着银色皮肤和粉红色肉的大鱼的肌肉组织内。 看起来奇怪的寄生虫不会忙于呼吸氧气这样的小事。不,
214、似乎H. salminicola是我们发现的第一种没有这种物质也能生存的多细胞动物。)”结合全文对Henneguya salminicola的研究和介绍,可知本文详细地介绍了一种不需要呼吸氧气就能存活的生物,D项“一种不呼吸氧气的生物”适合作为本文的标题,故选D项。DHow would you feel about celebrity(名人) deaths? Despite this person being a perfect stranger, it can feel kind of like youve lost an acquaintance or even a friend, whe
215、n a beloved celebrity dies. Its not quite the same, of course. You have no memories of times you hung out, or no cards they sent you. Instead, its a different kind of grief(悲痛), one marked by big screens crowded stadiums, and a unique feeling of love and admiration youve probably never felt for some
216、one you actually know.If youve ever cried or felt sad for days about a celebritys death, youre certainly not alone. According to expert Rachel ONeill, feeling grief after a celebritys death is common because we form personal attachments to celebrities. Celebrities presence is felt in our lives, she
217、says. Maybe they represented an ideal, something you hoped that you could be. Or perhaps the celebrity held a particular important memory in your life-for example, they starred in a TV show that you watched growing up. In those cases, the death can feel like a loss of that particular part of your pa
218、st. It can also be more than a connection to your past, but a joyful part of your everyday life, according to therapist Cynthia Catchings. Celebrities may provide us with laughs, comfort entertainment, excitement, or sense of escape. When a celebrity we feel connected to passes away, it can feel lik
219、e losing someone close to us because they may have been integral in some of our happiest or saddest moments, Catchings says . They made us laugh, they made us cry, but most importantly, they helped us forget about our difficult moments when we needed it most.Still, it can feel strange to grieve some
220、one you didnt actually know. But both ONeill and Catchings agree that its a totally normal way to feel for any number of reasons-the most understandable of which is that death is just sad.It doesnt matter that you didnt know the celebrity in person. If youre experiencing grief, ONeill says, its impo
221、rtant to give yourself space to feel it. Remembering the celebrity in whatever way you feel will be helpful,she says. Some people find comfort in sharing their memories on social media and connecting with other users who are also experiencing grief and loss.”The more we feel, the more we grow, howev
222、er painful. Thats why medical officer Neeraj Gandotra says you should use your grief over a celebrity to prepare you for grief you might feel down the road. Use the feelings of loss as an opportunity to have a more academic discussion about what happens when someone dies. he said. This discussion ca
223、n help prepare one for when someone close to them dies. The topic is healthy and a great opportunity to find areas where you could improve, and even change the direction of your life for the better.12. What does ONeill think of feeling grief over a celebritys death?A. It can bring back painful memor
224、ies.B. It is very natural for people to do soC. It makes ordinary people suffer stress.D. It improves interpersonal relationships.13. What does the underlined word“integral ”in Paragraph3 probably mean?A. Interesting.B. Attractive.C. Important.D. Normal.14. What does Neeraj Gandotra advise people to
225、 do?A. To understand the pain of growing up.B. To make good use of the sense of grief.C. To adopt positive attitude towards life.D. To try to seek some comfort in daily life.15. What does the text mainly talk about?A. The important roles celebrities play in life.B. The effect of a celebritys death o
226、n people.C. How people should deal with their sadness.D. Why people grieve the deaths of celebrities.【答案】12. B 13. C 14. B 15. D【解析】这是一篇说明文。主要向我们介绍了一种普遍的现象-我们对于名人的去世会感到悲伤以及这种现象的原因,也通过专家给我们建议应该怎样来面对和利用这种悲伤。【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“According to expert Rachel ONeill, feeling grief after a celebritys death i
227、s common because we form personal attachments to celebrities. ”(专家Rachel ONeill认为,对于名人的去世感到悲伤是很普遍的,因为我们和这些名人之间有了个人的依恋。)由此可知,Rachel ONeill认为,人们对于名人的去世感到悲伤是很普遍的,很正常的,故选B。【13题详解】词义猜测题。根据第三段中“When a celebrity we feel connected to passes away, it can feel like losing someone close to us because they may
228、have been integral in some of our happiest or saddest moments, Catchings says . They made us laugh, they made us cry, but most importantly, they helped us forget about our difficult moments when we needed it most.”(Catchings说,当我们感觉有关联的名人去世后,就像失去了一个关系亲密的人,因为他们在我们最幸福或者最悲伤的时刻是integral,他们让我们笑,让我们哭,但是最重要
229、的是,当我们最需要的时候,他们帮助我们忘记困难的时刻。)由此可知,名人陪我们度过了生活中欢笑,痛苦的时刻,帮助我们忘记痛苦,失去他们,我们像失去了亲密的人。结合选项,名人在我们的生活中这些快乐和悲伤的时刻是“重要的”,故选C。【14题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段中“The more we feel, the more we grow, however painful. Thats why medical officer Neeraj Gandotra says you should use your grief over a celebrity to prepare you for grie
230、f you might feel down the road. ”(尽管痛苦,但是我们感受越多,成长越多。这就是为什么Neeraj Gandotra说,你应该利用你对名人的这种悲痛让你自己为你沿途中可能会感到的悲伤做好准备。)由此可知,Neeraj Gandotra建议人们应当好好利用这种悲伤的感觉,故选B。【15题详解】主旨大意题。文章开头给我们介绍了因为名人的去世而悲伤的这一普遍现象,接下来的段落分别给我们介绍了悲伤的原因。他们代表着理想;他们不仅和我们的过去有关,还和我们的日常生活关系密切;不仅陪我们欢笑,也在痛苦中给我们安慰。当然,我们可以合理的利用这种悲伤,为我们以后沿途遇到的悲伤做
231、准备,也帮助我们成长。所以,这篇文章主要就是围绕对名人的去世感到悲伤这种现象的原因展开的,故选D。泰州二中2020-2021期末联考模拟试卷高一英语ABinge-watching (追剧) your favorite TV series is bad for your brain. Dr. Randall Wright, based in Texas, said the need to watch episode (集) after episode has a similar influence on the brain to gambling (赌博). Whats more, it oft
232、en leads to social loneliness, snacking on junk food and a shortage of exercise and sleep, which, over time, is bad for the brain.When you let auto play start the next episode, you can find out what happens next and your brain receives good feedback, Dr. Wright wrote in an article. This right-away s
233、atisfaction is similar to gambling where even after a win, you are not satisfied and want to continue playing. With binge-watching, you are not satisfied with stopping after episode five and want to continue watching. This cycle coupled with the snacking and the long time sitting can lead to unhealt
234、hy changes in your brain and body over time.Dr. Wright said, “Binge-watching itself is not bad. It becomes problematic when you are watching a third, fourth or fifth episode instead of doing healthy activities.” But he said it is possible to avoid the bad influence of binge-watching with four tips,
235、including staying away from salty, fatty, calorific foods, exercising before a binge-watching, setting an alarm for sleep and balancing TV viewing with socializing.If you add these tips to your binge-watching practice, you can create lasting healthy habits and still enjoy the now-and-then binge-watc
236、hing time without hurting your brain.21. What might “it” in paragraph 1 refer to?A. Gambling. B. Binge-watching. C. TV series. D. Brain.22. In what way is binge-watching like gambling?A. The long time sitting.B. The changes of feeling.C. The snacking on junk food.D. The immediate satisfaction.23. Wh
237、at is paragraph 3 mainly about?A. The tips on how to develop a healthy lifestyle.B. The reasons why binge-watching is problematic.C. The ways to keep away from binge-watching.D. Dos and dont s of binge-watching.24. What may be the best title of the passage?A. Ill Health: The Result of AddictionB. He
238、althy Habits: A Must of A Better LifeC. Binge-watching: A Killer of Your BrainD. TV-Viewing: Gradual Harm on Your HealthBScientists may have found a way to reduce shortage of type O blood. Type O is the kind of blood that hospitals most often need. What the researchers are testing is an easier way t
239、o make type O blood out of other kinds of blood.There are four main kinds of blood. Most people born with one of these four: Type A, Type B, Type AB or Type O. Type O can be safely given to anyone. So it is commonly used when a person is injured or sick and has to have blood.Type O is the most commo
240、n blood group. But the supplies of it available in hospitals and blood banks are usually limited. This is because of the high demand for it. Type O blood is used in emergencies when there is no time to identify the patients blood type.Giving A,B or AB to someone with a different blood type, includin
241、g O, can cause a bad reaction by the persons defense system. Their immune system can reject the blood. This immune reaction can be deadly.The differences among blood types are linked to whether or not red blood cells contain certain kinds of sugar molecules. These molecules are found on the surface
242、of the cells. They are known as antigens(抗原). These antigens are found with type A, B and AB blood but not with type O.More than twenty-five years ago, scientists found that the antigens could be removed to create what they called universal-type cells. They could be removed with chemicals called enz
243、ymes(酶). But large amounts of enzymes were required to make the change.Doctor Henrik Clausen of the University of Copenhagen in Denmark led the study. The next step, he says, is to complete safety tests. The team is working with the American company ZymeQuest to test the new method. If it meets safe
244、ty requirements(要求) and is not too costly, it could become a widely used life-saving tool to increase the supply of universal blood.25. How do scientists deal with the problem of lacking type O blood?A. Make type O blood out of other kinds of blood.B. Make the most of the present type O blood.C. Dev
245、elop new ways of using type O blood.D. Appeal to more people to donate type O blood.26. What make people have different kinds of blood?A. Sugar molecules in red blood cells.B. Peoples different living conditions.C. The variety of peoples cells and genesD. Peoples various immune systems.27. What can
246、we infer from the text?A. Antigens could easily be removed to create universal blood.B. A Danish company wanted to involve itself in studying blood.C. Type O blood can be safely given to anyone.D. The new method is not safe enough to be put into use in hospitals now.28. What is the best title for th
247、e text?A. Four different kinds of blood.B. A new way to make type O blood.C. The latest research on blood type.DFind the proper type of blood.CI often wonder how people can get so angry, so deep in their own belief that they become deaf to anything that may differ from their beliefs. Ive often been
248、told that Im too open-minded, listening to others viewpoints so openly that they become my own. Maybe that comes from my practice of actively listening to others. It means that I do really hear them instead of responding only out of politeness. Maybe its because I was brought up by parents who didnt
249、 necessarily speak to me about respecting others but modeled it for me through their own actions. They treated everyone equally, from what I remember, never looking down upon others because they were different from us.As I raise my daughters, I try my best to show them love and understanding in all
250、situations. When they misbehave, talk back, or break the rules, Ill lovingly analyze the reasons behind their behaviour. Ill be tolerant(宽容的)towards their differing opinions and become open and curious about their ideas. And Ill be mindful of how I treat and speak to others, showing equal respect to
251、 everyone.My expectation is that if I show my daughters unconditional love and acceptance, theyll learn to show the same love to others. I hope that they will not see difference as a threat, but as a way to add richness to their very existence. Its beautiful to live in a world filled with so many di
252、fferences.So, as I write this, welcoming my second daughter to my family, Im fully aware that change begins with how I act and what decisions I make. Every generation carries its own set of problems. All we have control over is how we respond to those problems. This is what I will teach my girls: ho
253、w to control their own emotional world; how to hold onto love as well as their beliefs and values; how to remember that hate and anger are never the answer and that tolerance and love will always take them further in life.29.The author seems different from other people in terms of.A. her deep unders
254、tanding of beliefB. her reaction to different opinionsC. her negative views on social politenessD. her confusing attitude towards her parents30.What does the author intend to do as for raising her kids?A. Encourage them to have different opinions.B. Teach them some useful conversation skills.C. Puni
255、sh them heavily for their bad behaviors.D. Set them an example of love and acceptance.31.What do Paragraph 3 imply?A. Love me, love my dog.B. Nothing seek, nothing find.C. Dont put the cart before the horse.D. Music with different tones sounds beautiful.32.What can be the best title for this text?A. The art of social communicationB. The importance of love and toleranceC. The ways to effectively listen to othersD. The positive attitude towards hate and angerA 【答案】21-24B DDC B【答案】 25-28A ADB C: 29-32 BDDB