百所名校学年北京四中高二下学期第一次月考英语试题解析版.docx
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百所名校学年北京四中高二下学期第一次月考英语试题解析版
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2017-2018学年北京四中高二下学期第一次月考
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Isetouttochangethelivesofthosewhoneedhelpbyjoiningmyschool’snewlyformedFreeTheChildrenClub.Throughthedeterminationoffriends,thegrouphasgrownbiggerandstrongereachyear.Overthepasttwoyearsmyfriend,AlexAuclair,andIhavebecometheleadersoftheclub.
Already,afteronlytwoyearsoffundraising,wehaveaccumulatedoverthreethousanddollarsandalmosttwothousandfooditemsthroughvariousfundraisingefforts.Forexample,eachyeara24-hourfamine(饥饿)isplannedresultinginabsolutelynoconsumption(消耗)offood.Bytakingpartintheseactivities,weputourselvesintheshoesofsomeonelivinginpoverty.
Nomoneyraisedgoestowaste.Attheendofeachschoolyear,thegrouptakesavotetodeterminewhereourfundswillbespentanddonated.Lastyear,weboughtenoughdesks,chairs,suppliesandtextbooksforeverystudentinaKenyanschool.Thisyear,weplantospendourearninghelpingoutfamiliesinSierraLeone.
Povertyisaworldwideissueaffectingthelivesofpeopleinnotonlydevelopingcountries,butalsofirst-worldcountriessuchasCanada,theUnitedKingdomandJapan.Livinginpovertycanresultinhunger,manyformsofdisease,lackofeducation,andformillions,death.Itdoesnothavetobethisway.YoutoocanformaclubliketheFreeTheChildrenCluboryoucanparticipateineventsoutsideofschool.Getyourfriends,family,evenyourcommunityinvolvedinfundraising.Dowhatyoucantochangetheworld.
4.Anannual24-hourfamineisheldto________
A.helpunderstandpoorpeoplebetter.
B.drawpeople’sattentiontotheclub.
C.callonpeoplenottowastefood.
D.savefoodforhungrypeople.
5.Howtospendtheraisedmoneyisbasedontheopinionof________.
A.thedonators
B.thefundraisers
C.theclubleaders
D.themajorityoftheclubmembers
6.Whydoestheauthorwritethetext?
A.TointroducetheFreeTheChildrenClub.
B.Toencouragepeopletochangetheworld.
C.Topresenttheseriousoutcomesofpoverty.
D.Toshowhowtohelppoorpeoplelivebetter.
B
Iwentthroughatrainingprogramandbecamealiteracyvolunteer(扫盲志愿者)lastsummer.ThetrainingIreceived,thoughexcellent,didnottellmehowitwastoworkwitharealstudent.WhenIbegantodiscoverwhatotherpeople’sliveswerelikebecausetheycouldnotread,Irealizedthetrueimportanceofreading.
MyfirststudentMariewasa44-year-oldsinglemotherofthree.Inthefirstlesson,Ifoundoutshewalkedtwomilestothenearestsupermarkettwiceaweekbecauseshedidn'tknowwhichbustotake.WhenItoldherIwouldgetherabusschedule,shetoldmeitwouldnothelpbecauseshecouldnotreadit.Shesaidshealsohaddifficultyonceshegottothesupermarketbecauseshecouldn'talwaysrememberwhatsheneeded.Sinceshedidnotknowwords,shecouldnotwriteoutashoppinglist.Also,shecouldonlyrecognizeitemsbysight,soiftheproducthadadifferentlabel(标识),shewouldnotrecognizeitastheproductshewanted.
Asweworkedtogether,learninghowtoreadbuiltMarie'sself-confidence,whichencouragedhertocontinueherstudies.Shebegantomakerapidprogressandwasevenabletotakethebustothesupermarket.Afterthissuccessfultrip,shereportedhowself-confidentshefelt.Attheendoftheprogram,shebeganhelpingheryoungestson,Tony,ashyfirstgrader,withhisreading.Asshedescribedthisexperience,Iwasproudofmyselfaswell.IfoundthathelpingMarietobuildherself-confidencewasmorerewardingthananythingIhadeverdonebefore.
Asaliteracyvolunteer,Ilearnedagreatdealaboutteachingandhelpingothers.Infact,ImayhavelearnedmorefromtheexperiencethanMariedid.
7.Accordingtothetext,Marieisawomanwho___________.
A.hasthreesons
B.hasgoodmemory
C.hasdifficultyinwriting
D.hasdifficultyinwalkingaround
8.Aftergettinghelpfromtheauthor,Mariefelt____________.
A.shy
B.proud
C.confident
D.peaceful
9.Whatdidtheauthorgetthroughtheprogram?
A.Somebeautifulpresents.
B.Asenseofachievement.
C.Moreconfidenceandknowledge.
D.Morewaystohelpothers.
10.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.AWomanWhoLackedSelf-confidence
B.TheLiteracyVolunteerChangedOurLives
C.AChallengeduringMyVolunteeringWork
D.TheVolunteeringWorkBenefitedBothofUs
C
Venom(毒液)fromalocalscorpion(蝎子)inCubaisbeingusedbyCubanscientistsasaneffectiveweapontofightcancer.Thevenom,withstoppingpain,anti-inflammatory(炎症)andanti-cancerproperties,istheactiveingredientinthemedicine“Vidatox30CHwhichcanbeusedtotreatliver,brain,lungandothercancers.Thetreatmenthasbeensuccessfullyusedformorethanfouryearsinhumansafterbeingfirsttestedinbiologicalmodels.Labiofam,aCubanlaboratory,hasbreeding(繁殖)centersforboththeRedScorpionandBlueScorpion.Eachmonth,some30,000scorpionsinLasMinastown,270kmeastofHavanaaremadetogivethevenom.Aftertwoyears,thescorpionsarereleasedbackintotheirnaturalhabitat.
DenyerSanchez,abiologistfromLabiofam,explainedthattheconditionsareadjustedforreproduction,provedbythehighnumberofbreedingfemalescorpions.Hesaidwhentheoffspring(后代)becomesabletoliveintheenvironment,wereleasethembecausetheydonothavethenecessarysizeyettoremovetheirvenom,saidSanchez.Sanchezalsosaidthatthereisstillmuchtoresearchontheexploitationprocessofscorpions,suchasfemaledeathrateortheabilitytosurviveofthereleasedscorpions.
Cubanresearchonthescorpion’svenombeganattheendof1980sinGuantanamoprovince,theisland’seasterntip,whereagroupofbiologistsanddoctorsbecameinterestedinthestoriestoldbythepeasantsaboutthevenom'sbenefits.However,thefirstdiscoverywasmadebyCubanbiologistMisaelBordier.In2001,BordiervisitedMexico’sNationalAutonomousUniversity(UNAM)andpresentedtheresearchprogressinaprofessionaljournal.Bordierdiedin2005,oneyearbeforeCuba'sIndustrialPropertyOfficegaveLabiofamtherightstoexploitthepatentrelatedtothevenom.
11.Howarethescorpionsdealtwithaftertheirvenomhasbeentakenfortwoyears?
A.Theirbodiesareusedtomakemedicines.
B.Theyarebredinthelaboratoryforresearch.
C.Theyareraisedtogivebirthtotheoffspring.
D.Theyaresetfreeintotheirnaturalhabitat.
12.Whatcanweinferfromthepassageabouttheresearchonscorpions?
A.TheUNprovidedfundfortheresearchteam.
B.Thereisstillmuchtostudyindetail.
C.Theachievementswillbenefitanimals.
D.Manyscientistsdoubtabouttheresultoftheresearch.
13.WhatcanwelearnaboutBordierinthelastparagraph?
A.Hewasgiventherightstoexploitthepatent.
B.Hebeganhisresearchatthebeginningofthetwenty-firstcentury.
C.Heputforwardtheresearchprogressinaprofessionaljournal.
D.Hewasapeasantwhotoldthestoriesaboutthevenom’sbenefits.
14.Whatdoesthispassagemainlytalkabout?
A.ThevarioususesofscorpionsinCuba.
B.Cubanbiologists’researchonstrangediseases.
C.SuitableconditionsforCubanscorpionstobreed.
D.Cubanscorpionvenom’seffectonfightingcancer.
D
Doyouthinkyouwouldworkoutmoreifyouwereofferedmoneytodoso?
Sciencehasshownthatmoneycangivepeoplemotivationtoworkout,butperhapsnotinthewaythatyouthink.
AccordingtoastudypublishedintheAnnalsofInternalMedicineJournal,thebeststrategyisn’tofferingmoney;it’sgivingsomeonemoney,thenthreateningtotakeitaway.
Researchersgave281peoplethegoalofwalking7,000stepseverydayover13weeks.
Tomotivatethepeoplewhotookparttoreachthegoal,researchersdividedthemintothreegroups.
Peopleinthefirstgroupreceived$1,40(9yuan)eachdayaslongastheyfinished7,000steps,thesecondgroupwasonlyabletocollectthe$1.40iftheyhadreached7,000stepsthedaybefore,andthethirdgroupwasgiven$42atthebeginningofeachmonthand$1.40wastakenawayeverytimesomeonefailedtomeetthegoal.
Thethirdgroupmettheirdailyfitnessgoals50percentmoreoftenthantheothertwogroups,showingthatpeopleweremostmotivatedtowalkbythefearoflosingmoney.
“Peoplearemoremotivatedbylossesthangains,andtheylikeimmediategratification.”studyauthorDrMiteshPatel,anassistantprofessorattheUniversityofPennsylvaniaintheUS,toldCNN.“Theywanttoberewardedtoday,notnextyearorfarintothefuture.”
Ourbrainstendtoavoidwantingtolosethingsmorethantheytrytogetthebenefitsfromgainingthem,Patelexplained.“Itmakespeoplethinklikethemoneyistheirstolosefromdayone.”
Inaddition,inmostprograms,manyparticipantswilldropoutquicklyandonlythemotivatedwillstayinvolved,Patelsaid.
“Inours,wewerepleasantlysurprisedthat96percentstayed.”headded.
Thestudyprovidesevidencethatwhatmattersisnotonlythemoneyincentive(激励),butalsohowyouthinkaboutthem.Thisisimportanttohoweffectivetheyare.Theevidencecouldhaveabigeffectonhealthpromotionprogramsinthefuture,accordingtothestudy.
“Incentivesthemselvesarenotallyouneed,”StephaniePronk,ahealthandwellnessconsultantwiththeAonplccorporation,toldTheWallStreetJournal.“It’sreallyimportanttochangeuptheincentivedesignandkeeppeopleontheirtoes.”
15.AcordingtoDrMiteshPatel,the
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