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1、延边第二中学 20182019 学年度第二学期第一次阶段测试高一英语试卷注意事项:答案必须写在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,本试卷满分 120 分。考试时间 90 分钟。第卷(选择题 共 70 分)第一部分:阅读理解第一节:阅读理解(共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)认真阅读下列短文, A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑APeyto Lake, CanadaLocated in Banff National Park, Canadas first national park Peyto Lake is on

2、e of the most wonderful lakes in the world. What makes it truly beautiful is its unique greenish-blue color, and placement in the Canadian Rockies. Named after trail guide Bill Peyto, this lake is located at a height of 1,860m.Entry Details: $9.80 adult, $8.30 senior, $4.90 youth, and $19.60 familyB

3、est Time to Visit: July, August, and SeptemberLake Argentino, ArgentinaLocated in the Patagonian province in Argentina, the lake is truly beautiful. Surrounded by glaciers and snow-covered mountains, the lake presents visual delights like none other. With a maximum depth of 500 meters, its the bigge

4、st freshwater lake in Argentina. The lake is famous for fishing.Entry Details: $15$20, changes as per season, but entry for tourists above 70 years of age is always free.Best Time to Visit: December to March, and late NovemberLake Baikal, RussiaBeing the worlds oldest and deepest lake, Baikal is abo

5、ut 395 meters long, 49 meters wide and 1,637 meters deep. It holds more water than the Five Great Lakes of America combined, and is thus the largest freshwater lake globally. Located in the south Russian region of Siberia, a trip to view this lake is a trip of a lifetime!Entry Details: No Entrance f

6、ee hereBest Time to Visit: March to AprilLake Como, ItalyConsidered one of the most beautiful lakes in Europe, Lake Como has attracted tourists since Roman times. Located in Lombardy, Como is one of the deepest lakes in Europe. Surrounded by villas and palaces, this lake has attracted some of the we

7、althiest. Today, many celebrities(名人 ) have houses here. Here you can enjoy water sports, take a flight over the lake, or try skiing during the winters-every tourist has something hes going to like!Entry Details: FreeBest Time to Visit: July and September1. Why is the passage presented?A. To call on

8、 people to travel around the world.B. To introduce some beautiful lakes around the world.C. To explain how some world-famous lakes formed.D. To tell us what tourist can do around the world-famous lakes.2. Which place has to be paid for a visit of an 80-years-old man?A. Lake Como, Italy. B. Lake Baik

9、al, Russia.C. Peyto Lake, Canada. D. Lake Argentino, Argentina.3. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The worlds second largest freshwater lake is in RussiaB. A trail guide gave the name to Peyto Lake of CanadaC. Lake Como is well known for its color and locationD. Lake Argentino is surrounded

10、by glaciers and snow-covered mountainsBIf you think American cooking means opening a package and throwing the contents into the microwave oven (微波炉), think again. On the one hand, its true that many Americans have cold cereal for breakfast, sandwiches for lunch and instant (方便的) dinners. From busy h

11、omemakers to working people, many Americans enjoy the convenience of fast food that can be ready to serve in 10 minutes or less. On the other hand, many Americans realize the importance of cooking skills. Parentsespecially motherssee the importance of training their childrenespecially daughters. Mos

12、t Americans think that theres nothing better than a good home-cooked meal. But with cooking, as with any other skill, good results dont happen by accident.Probably every cook has his or her own way of cooking. But there are some basic skills that most people follow. For example, baking is a main met

13、hod of preparing food in America. For that reason, Americans would find it next to impossible to live without an oven. American cooks pay special attention to the balance of foods, too. In planning a big meal, they try to include meat, a few vegetables, some bread and often a dessert. They also like

14、 to make sure the meal is colorful. Having several different colors of food on the plate usually makes for a healthy meal.For those who need guidance in their cooking, or for those who have just run out of ideas, recipes are a great help. Recipes list all the ingredients for a dish (generally in the

15、 order used), the amount of each to use, and a description of how to put them together.4. This passage mainly tells us that _.A. Americans usually have fast food, but they pay special attention to cooking as wellB. without an oven, Americans find it impossible to live convenientlyC. Americans pay sp

16、ecial attention to recipes and nutritious mealsD. Americans like to have several different colors of food on the plate5. Many Americans have cold cereal for breakfast, sandwiches for lunch and instant dinner because _.A. they like instant food very muchB. they dont like cooking at allC. most America

17、n working people are busy and dont have time to cookD. fast food is delicious and it usually contains a 1ot of vitamins6. By saying “But with cooking, as with any other skill, good results dont happen by accident”, the author means _.A. good cooking doesnt come easily: it needs a lot of practiceB. j

18、ust like any other skill, cooking may bring good resultsC. cooking comes from ones gift, not through practiceD. cooking can lead to accidents7. From the passage, we know that _.A. Americans dont care about foodB. Americans are not good at cooking because they like to use recipes C. an oven plays an

19、important role in cooking for AmericansD. while cooking, Americans usually run out of ideasCOwls and LarksLarks are most likely to be healthy, wealthy and wise, according to the old saying.But those who are early to bed and early to rise do not always have the upper hand, researchers say. They have

20、found that night owls are generally brighter and wealthier than those able to get up early in the morning.Experts from the University of Madrid carried out tests on around 1,000 teenagers and found that those who preferred to stay up late proved the kind of intelligence associated with honored jobs

21、and higher incomes. “Larks” or “morning people”, however, often acquired better exam results, possibly because lessons are held at the wrong time of day for night owls. The researchers examined the habits and body clocks of the youngsters to determine whether they liked to stay up late and sleep lat

22、er in the morning, or preferred to go to bed early and were at their peak in the morning. School performance and inductive(归纳的)intelligence, or problem solving, were measured and academic grades in the major subjects were also taken into account. The results showed that evening types scored higher t

23、han morning types on inductive reasoning, which has been shown to be a good estimate of general intelligence and a strong indicator of academic(学术的) performance. They also had a greater capacity(能力) to think conceptually(概念地) as well as analytically. Such abilities have been linked to innovative(创新的

24、) thinking, more admired occupations and better incomes.Famous night owls include President Trump, Obama, Charles Darwin, Winston Churchill, Keith Richards and Elvis Presley. George W. Bush, who is regularly in bed by 10 p.m., Thomas Edison, Napoleon, Condoleezza Rice, who wakes at 4:30 a.m., and Er

25、nest Hemingway are among those known as larks. Jim Horne, professor of psychophysiology at Loughborough University, said, “Evening types tend to be the more active and creative types, the poets, artists and inventors, while the morning types are the deducers(推导者), as are often seen with civil servan

26、ts and accountants.” A previous study of US Air Force recruits found that evening types were much better at thinking to solve problems than larks.8. What does the word “owl” mean in the text?A. A bird of prey that flies at night.B. A bird of prey that is a symbol of wisdom.C. A kind of person who st

27、ays up late.D. A kind of person who gets up early.9. The following features belong to night owls EXCEPT that _.A. Night owls are much healthier, wealthier and wiserB. Night owls stay up late and sleep later in the morningC. Night owls have a strong ability of inductive reasoningD. Night owls are exp

28、ert in analyzing and innovative thinking10. Whats the authors attitude towards night owls?A. Doubtful. B. Objective. C. Subjective. D. Negative.11. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A. President Trump and George W. Bush are models of night owls.B. The early bird will catch the

29、 worm.C. Morning types have a tendency to do some creative jobs.D. Night owls usually do poorer in the examinations than larks.DIts holiday season and time for shopping. There are a bunch of items on your shopping lists ranging from small gifts, toys and festive decorations to Christmas and New Year

30、 cards. Whats your first reaction to products labeled “Made in China”? If you still tend to relate “Made in China” to poor quality, you need to update your ideas. Chinas ability to produce high-quality products has been recognized by a growing number of foreigners. Its a misunderstanding to associat

31、e low quality with “Made in China”.Cameron Purdy, a Web user, says that China manufactures poor-quality products does not mean it cannot manufacture high-quality products. He explains that the poor-quality products one purchases in the US for example, are made in the quality that the American compan

32、ies ask for. “The price that you pay for the product has no relationship to the cost of its manufacturing,” suggested Purdy. For example, for an item priced at $20 in the US, the cost of manufacturing it paid by the American company is usually less than $1. To guarantee the room for profit, the Chin

33、ese co-manufacturer spends less than $1 to produce the item.Amanda Wu, who lives in Shanghai, noted that many top brands have manufacturing factories located in China, and the most convincing example of Chinas manufacturing quality is Apple products. On the back of the iPhone, one can find the produ

34、ct is Made in China“Designed by Apple in California. Assembled (装备) in China. ”Chinese and foreign Web users commented that some Chinese products with good reputations around the world are Haier, Lenovo, GREE, Huawei and China Railway High-speed.On the other hand, foreign misunderstandings can somet

35、imes affect Chinese peoples minds. For instance, when Chinese people travel abroad, some would still avoid buying products Made in China. Its time for the world to stop relating Made in China with low-quality products. Just remember, you get what you pay for.12. How does Purdy make his point more co

36、nvincing?A. By using quotes. B. By making experiments.C. By making comparisons. D. By giving examples.13. How many Chinese products are well received worldwide in the text?A. Seven B. Six. C. Five. D. Four.14. When abroad, Chinese people dont buy Chinese products because of _.A. high price B. low qu

37、ality C. old fashions D. foreign misunderstanding15. What is the main idea of the text?A. Chinese products are the best in the world.B. How to tell apart the quality of Chinese products.C. How to improve the quality of Chinese products.D. Chinese products dont have to mean poor quality.第二节(共 5 小题;每小

38、题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项, 选项中有两项为多余选项。 (注意 E 涂 AB, F 涂 AC, G 涂 AD)Why Do We Forget Things?When it comes to having perfect memories, it is apparent that we humans must have had some faults in our blueprints(蓝图)! Why dont we remember everything that we want to remember? It makes us f

39、eel upset and get discouraged. 16 However, its true that we are all forgetful.17 These are stored in what we call our “long-term memory”. What about before age three? Sigmund Freud, a doctor of Vienna, discovered the fact that we forget most of our early childhood. 18 They have different opinions. A

40、 very good theory, born from the results of experimentation with babies, is that absence of language ability at the time of an event stopped us from describing it to others.19 Experts say that you can keep about seven things in your memory at once for up to three days. During that time, you may forg

41、et something in order to put something else in its place, or you put it into long-term memory. What goes into short-term memory are things youve learned about recently, in the past day or two. 20 For example, you may have met your favorite star last week, and this week you can tell all the details t

42、o a friend. A simple example to explain your short-term memory is to look at a list of twenty words for a minute or two. You will discover that you cannot remember more than about seven of them and that they are the ones in the beginning and at the end of the list because your mind has judged them t

43、o be more important than those in the middle.A.Scientists now know that it may take longer to remember things for the old.B.However, it is widely recognized that short-term memory can be improved.C.Sometimes, it even causes us to lose self-respect or others to think less of us.D.Psychologists have b

44、een studying what causes this forgetfulness since Freuds time.E.Most of us have vivid memories of our lives from about age three to our present ages.F.Only if something really unusual happens does it stay in your short-term memory for longer.G.The other type of memory, the “short-term memory”, is wh

45、at we are usually referring to when we say, “I forgot.”第二部分 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)Recently I understood the true meaning of love. The 21 was Kane, my neighbor Jolines two-year-old son. Kane was born with a physical problem on his 22 . And I witnessed the 23 that Kanes physical shortcomings

46、had on his family. I also witnessed much more than that. I saw a 24 family that embraced (拥抱) this special child. A family that wouldnt allow Kane to know he was 25 . Joline had constructed a small cart just a few inches off the floor for his son to 26 . Kane used his hands to move about, and the ca

47、rt 27 him to “go to” any place just as everyone else was able to do. Kane was not just a member of the family, but the 28 of the family.With a wide smile, it was easy to see that even at the age of two, Kane liked to 29 with people very much. With wisdom of an individual, this boy even 30 the most c

48、omplex of human emotions. Later I came to 31 that this child was sent to help some of us who werent just getting what love was all about. Kane demanded attention, 32 not because of his mobility (移动能力) challenges or other apparent shortcomings. In his mind, he had no 33 or shortcomings. The 34 was th

49、at he received attention because he was alive and real and had so much to offer.Kane 35 me in a deep way. His ability to refuse to be different has 36 me. Kane was and is 37 lots of warm and powerful energy to me. From him and his family I learnt the 38 : love surpasses (超越) all things. I can only imagine that as the parent of a child like Kane one might be filled with 39 . But I believe that havin

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