河南省天一大联考学年高二英语上学期阶段性测试试题一.docx
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河南省天一大联考学年高二英语上学期阶段性测试试题一
天一大联考2016-2017学年高二年级阶段性测试
(一)
英语
本试题卷分第I卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分。
考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答题注意事项见答题卡),在本试题卷上答题无效。
考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
第I卷
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分}
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,f每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
SeveralHolidayHousesinSicilyandItsIslands
BaglioFontana,BusetoPaiizzoio,Trapani,Sicily
Grapeshavebeenharvestedatthistraditionalfamilyfarmsincetheearly18ihcentury.Oldphotosofthefamilycoverthewallsoftliesittingroom.Afarmmuseumexhibitsancienttoolsandyoucanhaveatasteofwineinthecountryrestaurant.Alltheroomscombinemodemcomfortswithoriginalfeatures.Youcanalsoswiminthepool.
Doublesfrom€100pernight,+390923855000
ClubLevante,Pantelleria
ReachingPantelleriabyplaneisstriking;byboatfromTrapaniitisthrilling.It’sasurprisinglystylishplacefornature-loversseekingprivacyandpeace,andisrunbywarmheartedMatteoandhisfather.There’sasmallrestaurant.Bedroomsareelegant,acoupleofwhichhaveaseaviewfromthebed.
Doublesfrom€130pernight,+390923915246
GiardinldiPantelleria,Pantelleria
Comeforanadventurousweekofwalking,boatingandhot-springinginanancient,dramaticlandscape.Fivethousandyearsago,Pantelleriawasminedforvolcanicglasstomakespearsandknives,andourancestorsleftsomefascinatingtombs.LocalArabsbuiltcircularsheltersfortheirtraditionalstonehouseswithtwo-metre-tliickrockwalls.
From€400aweekforanapartmentsleepingtwo,+393406156112
VillaPuntaSanNicola,Favignana
Favignanaisnotveryfamous.It'sjustahatitatforthoseItalianswhoarefamiliarwiththearea.Thistrio(三件套)ofsingle-storeysandstonehousesareownedandweredesignedbyaformerfashionphotographer.TheyarehalfbuUlintotherocksandsimplybutstylishlyfurnished.There’sabeautifulrockybeachjustafewstepsaway.
Apartmenissleeping2from€650cweek,+39335337054
1.WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutBaglioMontana?
A.Itsmuseumexhibitsmanyancientpictures.
B.Ithasahistoryofaboutthreehundredyears.
C.Itsroomsarecoveredwiththefamily’sphotos.
D.Itownsthelargestwine-makingfactoryinthearea.
2.WhatisanadvantageofGiardinidiPantelleria?
A.Quietenvironment.
B.Convenienttransport.
C.Cheaprooms.
D.Freevisitstoancienttombs.
3.WhichplaceisonlyknownbysomeItalians?
A.BaglioFontana,BusetoPalizzolo,Trapani,Sicily,
B.ClubLevante,Pantelleria.
C.GiardinidiPantelleria,Pantelleria.
D.VillaPuntaSanNicola,Favignana.
4.Whichnumbershouldyoucallifyouwanttobealonewithoutbeingdisturbed?
A.+390923915246.
B.+390923855000.
C.+393406156112.
D.+39335337054.
B
I'mperfectlyawarethatmanypeopleyouknowprobablythinkyourecrazyforwantingtotravelinsteadofsettlingintoatypical9-5lifestyle.It'sdifficultforotherstounderstandyour
goals.
Well,1certainlydon'tthinkyou'recrazy.Infact,everytravelerIknowwouldagreethatyou'reonlycrazyifyoudecidenottogoafteryourgoalsinlife.
Istartedtravelingbackin1999,shortlyaftergraduatingfromuniversity.MyplanwastobackpackaroundSoutheastAsiaforthreemonthsandthenreturntotheUStobecomeasportsagent.However,justoneweekintothattrip,Irealizedthattbreemonthsoftravelsimplywasn'tenough.
TheonlyproblemwasthatIhadlessthan$1,500tomyname.Fastforwardlotoday...Overthepast15years,1havediscovered,andtakenadvantageof,endlessopportunitiesthathaveallowedmetocontinuouslylive,travel,studyandearnmoneyinover85countries.
Thepointis,ifIcanmakeithappenwith$1,500andnoideawhatIwasdoing,youcanmakeithappenaswell.
AndwiththeknowledgeandexperienceI'mabouttopassontoyouinthisguide,you'regoingtohaveamucheasierpathaheadthanIeverdid!
Ifyouareconstantlywonderinghowyoucanpossiblyachieveallofyourtravelgoalsduringthislifetime,Ijustwanttorepeateverythingyou,redreamingaboutreallycanbeachieved.
It'lltakesomehaixlworkanddeterminationforsure,butwhenyoufindyourselflivingortravelingorworkingoverseas,enjoyingrewardingexperiences,you'11bethankfulthatyoudecidedtochoosealifeoftravel.
AndIhonestlycan'twaittomeetupwithyouinsomeforeignlandwherewecanswaptravelstoriesoverabeerorcoffeeortea!
5.Whatdifficultydidtheauthoroncemeet?
A.Lackofexperience.
B.Lackofmoney.
C.Lackofconfidence*
D.Lackofencouragement.
6.Whatcanweleamabouttheauthor?
A.Heregretsgivinguphisgoal.
B.Hewantstohavea9-5jobnow.
C.Hethinkslivingalifeof^travelisworthwhile.
D.Hedoesn'twanttomeetothertravelerswhentraveling.
7.Howdoestheauthorsoundwhenwritingthepassage?
A.Humorous.B.Crazy.
C.Encouraging.D.Anxious.
C
Ridingonanexercisebikeathomemaykeepyouinphysicalshape,butitcangetprettyboringafterawhile.AaronPuzeyhadbeenonhisexercisebikeforhalfanhouradayforyearswhenhedecidedtolookforawaytomakeitabitmorefun.
Withvirtualrealitytechnologywidelyavailablenowadays,allbeneededtodowasfindawayofapplyingittohisneeds.Sohesetouttobuildanapp(应用程序)fortheSamsungGalaxyGearVRheadset(头戴式视图器)whichwouldallowhimtohookituptoGoogleStreetviewandmakeitseemlikehe’scyclingthroughdifferentreal-lifelocations.
Buildingtheapptodownloadthe3DdatafromStreetViewandmakeitviewableintheVRheadsetwasthetoughestpartofhisproject.Otherthanthat,allhe
neededtodowastapeaBluetoothmonitortohisexercisebike.Althoughthequalityoftheimagessometimesleavesalottobedesired,leavingcomplexscenesliketreeslookinglikeamess,Aaronhasbeenhavingalotoffunonhisjourney.
Aaron'sprojectisobviouslynosubstitute(替代品〉forrealoutdoorcyclingasitLacksthingslikethewindblowinginyourfaceorthepainofbattlinganuphillclimb,bulithasgivenhimagoal,aswellasthechancetotakeinthebeautyofplaceshemighthaveotherwiseneverseen.ItdefinitelybeatsstaringatawallorattheTVfor30minutes,anyway.
Obviously,Aaron’ssetuptheoreticallyallowshimtorideabikeanywherearoundtheworld.Hesaysheba6alwayswantedtoseeJapan,sooncehisridecomestoanend,heplanstostartanotheroneacrosstheLandoftheRisingSun.
8.WhydidAaronPuzeybuildtheapp?
A.Toinventanewkindofbicycle.
B.Toparticipateinacompetition.
C.Tosatisfytheneedsofthepublic.
D.Toaddfuntohisexercisebikeroutine*
9.WhichofthefallowingcanbestdescribeAaronPuxey?
A.Creative.B.Ambitious.C.Funny.D.Boring.
10.WhatwasthechallengeforPuzeyinhisproject?
A.Changingthe3Ddataintopictures.
B.DownloadingthesoftwarefromtheInternet.
C.Makingthe3Ddataviewableintheheadset.
D.TapingaBluetoothmonitorlohisexercisebike.
11.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.CyclingAcrosstheWorldatHome
B.TheLazyManandHisCrazyIdea
C.ANewWayofCyclingWithoutEffort
D.ASubstituteforRealOutdoorCycling
Ifyou'restillofthebeliefthaJmentalhealthconditionsaren,tasseriousasphysicalones,anewreportwillopenyoureyes.
TheUnitedStatesspentabout$201billiononmentalillnessin2013,accordingtothenewanalysispublishedinthejournalHealthAffairs.Thatmakesitthecostliestmedicalconditioninthecountry.Heartconditionswerethesecondcostliestcondition,fallingfarbehindmenialdisordersat$147billion.Trauma(外伤)andinjurywasthirdat$143billion.
“Onekeyfindingofthisstudyisthedegreetowhichspendingonmentalhealthdisordersin2013toppedthoseonallothermedicalconditions,includingheartconditions,trauma,andcancer.ResearcherCharlesRoehrigwroteinthestudy'sconclusion.
Justadecadeago,heartconditionsoutweighedmentddisorders.HealthcarecostsonheartProblemswereabout$105Millionin1996,withmentaldisorderecominginsecondat$79billion.
Thefindingsarejustanotherexampleofhowimportantitistorecognizementalillnessasawidespreadpublichealthissue.Nearlyoneinfourpeoplewillexperienceamentalhealthconditionatsomepointinhisorherlife.Despitethisfact,though,there'sstillalackofsensitivityandunderstandinginsociety—andeventhemedicalcommunity—whenitcomestomentaldisorders.
Researchshowsdiscriminationinvolvedinmentalhealth.Negativethoughtssurroundingmentalillnessoftenpreventpeoplefromseekingtreatment,whichcanhaveseriousconsequences.
Dataalsosuggeststhatnotpayingattentiontomentalillnesscanaffeciacompany'sbottomline.Seriousmentalillnessesresultinabout$193billioninlostearningsperyear.
Lastly,thecostofmentalhealthissuesextendsbeyondadollarsign,butperhapstheshockingfigureinthereportwillfinallyserveasawakeupcallforthosewhobelievepsychological(心理的)conditionsaren'trealissues.Inotherwords,canwepleasetakementalillnessseriouslynow?
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“That”inParagraph2referto?
A.Thenewanalysis.B.Mentalillness.
C.$201billion.D.ThejournalHealthAffairs.
13.Howmuchmoreisspentonmentaldisordersin2013comparedwith1996?
A.$54billion.B.$96billion.
C.$122billion.D.$143billion.
14.Whatisonereasonwhypeoplehesitatetoreceivementaltreatment?
A.Psychologicaldoctorschargetoomuch.
B.Theyaren'tawareoftheirmentalillness.
C.Theydon'tbelieveindoctorsmedicalskills.
D.Theyareafraidofbeinglookeddownupon.
15.Whatistheauthor5spurposeinwritingthispassage?
A.Toshowharmfuleffectsofmentaldisorders.
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