内蒙古呼和浩特市回民中学学年高一英语上学期期中试题Word文档下载推荐.docx
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Nevermind,"
Viviensaid,"
I'
musedtoit."
Afterschool,ItriedtocatchupWithDiana.Whilewalkinghome,Itriedtocorrectherattitude,butshe
wouldnotlistentome.Shesaid,"
Goandjoinyour'
dear'
Vivien.Iknowyoumakenewfriendsandforgetthe
oldones."
Forthenextfewweeks,wedidnottalktoeachother.Then,oneday,DianacametoVivienandme,saying,"
mreallysorryaboutwhatIdid.I'
maspoiled(宠坏的)girl,butIalsoneedgoodfriendsjustlikeyou.Would
youpleaseforgive(原谅)me?
"
VivienandIlookedateachotherandsmiled.Fromthenon,Diana,Vivienand
Ihavebeenbestfriends.
1.ThewriterwasangrywithDiana______.
A.becauseshewastoogoodforanyone
B.soDianawalkedaway
C.thoughsheaskedthewritertoforgive
D.whenDianarefusedVivien'
ssandwich
2.Accordingtothepassage,itisclearthat______.
A.Dianadidn'
tlikesandwiches
B.Dianaandthewriterhadbeengoodfriends
C.Viviendidn'
twanttomakenewfriendsatall
D.thewriterforgotheroldfriendsaftershehadnewones
3.Vivien'
ssaying"
musedtoit"
showsthat______.
A.shelikedtoberefused
B.Vivienusedtoberudetoothers
C.someonerefusedtogiveherthings
D.somepeoplewererudetoherbefore
4.DianaaskedVivienandthewritertoforgivebecause______.
A.sherealizedshewaswrong
B.theydidn'
tspendmuchtimewithher
C.Vivienandthewriterdidn'
ttalktoher
D.shewasarichandproudgirl
5.Thereadingismainlyabout______.
A.themistakeamongthethreefriends
B.threefriendsataschool
C.twobestfriendsataschool
D.thetroublebetweenDianaandVivien
B
Welcome
toDeathValley.TheverynameofthisnationalparkineasternCaliforniamightfillsomepeoplewithdread,butyou’renotafraid.You’rejustoutenjoyingthedesertsunshine.Besides,there’snothingoutherebutsome
rocks.
SomeoftherocksinDeathValleyweighhundredsofpounds.Andinthegroundbehindeachrockisamysterioustrail(痕迹),asiftherockhadbeenpushedalonginthedirt.
Sowhoismovingtherocks?
Nobody.Itwasnearly100yearsagowhentheseunusual“sailingstones”werefirstreported.Peoplehavebeentryingtofindoutthestones’secreteversince.Oneearlyexplanationwasthatwindsweremovingthestones.Otherexplanationshaveincludedanimals,and,ofcourse,aliens(外星人).
Untilthe1990s,onewidelyheldtheorywasthattherockswerestuckinsheets(片)oficethatwerebeingblownacrossthedesert.(DeathValleydoesgetcoldenoughforicetoformonsomewinternights.)However,researchlatershowedthattomovesuchlargeicesheets,thewindwouldhavetoblowathundredsofmilesperhour.TherearestrongwindsinDeathValley—butnotthatstrong.
Then,in2006,ascientistnamedRalphLorenzcameupwithanewtheory.Hesuggestedthatinthewinter,thickiceformsaroundtherocks.Whenthegroundbeginstothaw(解冻),therocks,wearingice,sailalong,leavingtrailsbehindthem.Lorenzputhistheorytothetestinhisownkitchen.Hedroppedarockintoadish,addedalittlewater,andstuckthedishinhisfridge.Later,hetookouttherockandplaceditinadishofwaterwithsandatthebottom.Sureenough,withjustabreath,Lorenzwasabletosendtherockmovingacrossthewater—leavingatrailinthesandasitmoved.
HasLorenzsolvedthemysteryofthesailingstonesatlast?
Perhaps.Ontheotherhand,neitherLorenznoranyoneelsehaseveractuallyseenthestonesmove.Maybealiensareresponsibleafterall.
6.Theunderlinedword“dread”inParagraph1probablymeans“_____”.
A.
anger
B.fear
C.surprise
D.excitement
7.Accordingtothetheoryinthelate20thcentury,therockswereprobablymovedby_____.
A.theice
B.
animals
C.aliens
D.thewind
8.WhatdidRalphLorenzfind?
A.WaterhelpedtherocksinDeathValleymove.
B.TherocksinDeathValleycouldn’tmovebythemselves.
C.DeathValleycouldgetcoldenoughforicetoform.
D.ThewindinDeathValleycouldreachaspeedof100mph.
C
Howdoyoungchildrenlearntohavegoodvalues?
Howcanparentsteachtheirchildrenabouttheimportanceofkindnessandpatience?
Atatimewhenmoreandmoreparentsworryabouttheviolentimages(暴力形象)theirchildrenseeonTV,someareturningtofairytales(童话).
Itisbelievedthatfairytaleshaveagreatinfluenceonchildrenbecausetheydescribethetwosidesofgoodandevil(邪恶)veryclearly.Whenchildrenhearthestories,theylearntocareaboutothers'
feelings.Ineachtale,theycanseethattherearemanydifferentkindsofpeopleintheworldandthatweallhaveachoiceaboutwhatkindofpersonwewanttobe.Wecanchoosetodogoodactions,ratherthanbadones,inourlives.
Whatkindofvaluescanchildrenlearnfromfairytales?
InThePrincessandthePea(《豌豆公主》),apoorlydres
sedgirl,whoinsistssheisaprincess,isgivenadifficulttestbytheQueen.Whenshepassesthetest,welearnthatherdreamcomestruebecauseshestaystruetoherself.InTheLittleMermaid(《小美人鱼》),themermaid,wholivesunderthesea,wishestobewiththehumansonland.Throughherexperiences,welearnabouttheimportanceoflivingwithandacceptingothercultures.In
Pinocchio,awoodenpuppet(木偶)turnsintoaboywhenhefinallylearnshowtotellthetruth.
Teachingvaluesisthereasonmostoftengivenforencouragingchildrentoreadstories.Thesefairytalescanteachchildrenlessonsabouthumanrelationshipsthatareacceptedaroundtheworldformanycenturies.Thismightbethereasonwhytheyhavebeenaroundforsolongandwillnotdisappearanytimesoon.
9.Whydofairytaleshaveagreatinfluenceonchildren?
A.Fairytalescanteachthemhowtomakeachoice.
B.Fairytalescanhelpthemgethigherscoresatschool.
C.Goodandevilareshowninawaytheycaneasilyunderstand
.
D.Theycanlearnhowtoavoidmostdifficultiesintheirlives.
10.
TheLittleMermaid
maybehelpfulwhenchildren_____.
A.aregivenadifficulttest
B.aregoingtolietotheirparents
C.wishtobeaprincessorprince
D.makefriendswithforeigners
11.Theauthorwritesthetext
mainlyto_____.
A.introducesomefairytales
B.showhowfairytaleshelpchildrenshapevalues
C.discusshowtoimprovehumanrelationships
D.talkaboutthehistoryoffairytales
D
Sequoyahwasborninthe1770sandgrewupin
theCherokeevillageofTuskeegee,Tennessee.Hewasskilledatworkingwithsilverjewelry(首饰).OnedaySequoyahwasadvisedtoputhisnameonthesilverjewelryhemade.However,hecouldnotwritehisnamebecauseCherokeewasonlyaspokenlanguage.Sequoyahdecidedtolearnhowtowritehisname,soheaskedoneofhiscustomers(顾客)toteachhim,whoknewEnglishverywell.Fromthattimeon,Sequoyahsigned(签名)hisworkinEnglish.
ThenSequoyahrealizedthatawrittenlanguagewasnecessaryforhispeople.In1809,hestartedbymakingsmalldrawings,andthenheexperimentedwithcreatingaletterforeachsoundintheCherokeelanguage.First,SequoyahpickedoutallthesoundsintheCherokeelanguage.Thenhegaveeachsoundasymbol.UnlikeEnglish,however,notwosoundssharedthesamesymbol.
Sequoyah'
sworkwasdifficultandtookhimalotoftime.Worse,thosearoundSequoyahdidn'
tunderstandwhathewasdoingwithallthosestrangesymbols.Someraisedd
oubtsabouthiswork.However,Sequoyahdidn'
tstopworking.In1821,Sequoyahcompletedhisalphabet(字母表).Eachsymbolinthealphabetsymbolizedoneoftheeighty-fivesoundsintheCherokeelanguage.Bysayingthenameofeachsymbol,apersoncouldreadthespokenword.
Sequoyahtaughtthesymbolstohissix-year-olddaughter,Ayoka.Oneday,theywenttovisittheeldersoftheCherokeeNation.SequoyahaskedAyokatoleavewhilehewrotedownwhattheelderssaid.WhenAyokareturned,shereadoutloudwhatSequoyahhadwritten.Theelderswerestunned.Ayokawasabletorepeattheirwordswithoutbeingpresent!
Sequoyah'
salphabetwassoonacceptedasthewrittenlanguageoftheCherokeeNation.
12.Sequoyahlearnedtosignhiswork_____.
A.sothathewouldbecomefamous
B.whenhemovedtoaCherokeevillage
C.withthehelpofoneofhiscustomers
D.inordertosavetheCherokeelanguage
13.WhatcanwelearnaboutSequoyah'
salphabet?
A.ItwasthesameastheEnglishalphabetatfirst.
B.Itusesatleasttwoletterstosymbolizeasound.
C.Itwascreatedintheearlyeighteenthcentury.
D.Itismadeupofeighty-fiveletters.
14.Theunderlinedword“stunned”inthelastparagraphprobablymeans“_____”.
A.surprisedB.thankfulC.regretfulD.worried
15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.TheCherokeeNationB.Agiftbeyondprice
C.ApopularlanguageD.Finesilverjewelry
第二节:
七选五(共5小题;
每小题2分,满分10分)
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