河南省许昌市五校学年高一英语下学期第一次联考试题含答案.docx
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河南省许昌市五校学年高一英语下学期第一次联考试题含答案
2017-2018许昌市五校联考高一下期第一次考试
英语试卷
考试时间:
120分钟分值:
150分
本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上用铅笔将该项涂黑。
A
Everybodyshouldhavesomeleveloffirstaidability,becauseaccidentsandmedicalemergenciescanhappenanywhereatanytime.StJohnFirstAidcoursesgiveyoutheknowledgeandconfidencetoprovideeffectivefirstaidwheneverit’sneeded.
FirstAidLevel1
Ideal(理想的)foranyonewhowantstolearnbasicfirstaidorneedstorenewtheirfirstaidqualification(资格).CoursescanbeheldatStJohnoryourworkplace.
▲Fee:
$162(includesGST)
▲Duration(持续时间):
Eighthours
FirstAidLevel2
IncludesallcoursecontentfromFirstAidLevelOne,plusanadditionalhalfday.Idealforspecialfirstaiders,healthandsafetymanagersandanyonewhoneedsafirstaidqualification.
▲Fee:
$235(includesGST)
▲Duration:
12hours
Pre-HospitalEmergencyCare(PHEC)
Advancedtrainingforfirstaiderswhoalreadyholdunitstandards6400and6402.Idealforpeoplewhorequireadvancedfirstaidskillsorapre-hospitalemergencycare(PHEC)qualificationfortheirwork.
▲Fee:
$635(includesGST)
▲Duration:
Threedays
ChildFirstAid
Idealforparents,grandparentsandotherfamilycaregivers.Arecognizedqualificationforchildcareworkers.
▲Fee:
$65(includesGST)
▲Duration:
Fourhours
OutdoorFirstAid
Firstaidresponseforaccidentsandmedicalemergenciesinthewilderness.Forgroupsofeightormore.
▲Duration:
Onetotwodaysdependingonexperience
SportsFirstAid
Firstaidresponseforcommonsportinginjuriesandmedicalemergencies.IncludesACCinjurypreventionadvice.
▲Duration:
Eighthours
1.IfyouwanttolearnbasicfirstaidatStJohn,youmust.
A.knowalittleaboutfirstaidB.spendeighthoursonthecourse
C.haveafirstaidqualificationD.takethecourseatyourworkplace
2.Pre-HospitalEmergencyCareteachespeople.
A.specialfirstaidskillsB.advancedfirstaidskills
C.firstaidinchildcareD.injurypreventionadv
ice
3.Themainpurposeofthetextisto.
A.introducethecoursesaboutfirstaid
B.teachpeopleknowledgeoffirstaid
C.changepeople’sattitudetofirstaid
D.letpeoplerenewtheirfirstaidqualification
B
PeterwavedgoodbyeandclosedthedoorslowlyasJanelefthometovisithergrandmother.Expectingawholedaytorelax,hewasthinkingwhethertoreadthenewspaperorwatchhisfavoriteTVtalkshowonhisfirstdayoffinmonths.“Thiswillbelikeawalkinthepark,”he’dtoldhiswife,“I’lllookafterthekids,andyoucangotovisityourgrandma.”
Thingsstartedwell,butjustaftereighto’clock,histhreelittle“goodkids”—Adam,Bob,andChristopher—camedownthestairsintheirnightclothesandshouted“breakfast,daddy.”Whenfoodhadnotappearedwithinthirtyseconds,AdambeganusinghisspoononChristopher’sheadasifitwereadrum.Christopherstartedtoshoutloudlyintimetothebeat(节拍).Bobchanted“Where’smytoast,where’smytoast”inthebackground.Peterrealizedhisnewspaperwouldhavetowaitforafewseconds.
Lifebecameworseafterbreakfast.AdamworeBob’sunderwearonhishead.Boblockedhimselfinthebathroom,whileChristophershoutedagainbecausehewasgoingtowethispants.Nobodycouldfindcleansocks,althoughtheywerebeforetheirveryeyes.Someonenamed“NotMe”hadspilledawholeglassoforangejuiceintothebasketofcleanclothes.Peterknewthetalkshowhadalreadystarted.
Byteno’clock,thingswereoutofcontrol.Christopherwaswonderingwhythefishinthejarrefusedhisbreadandbutter.Adamwastryingtoshowoffhistalentbydecoratingthekitchenwallwithhiscolorpencils.Bob,thankfully,appearedtobereadingquietlyinthefamilyroom,butcloserexaminationshowedthathewaseatingapplejamstraightfromthebottlewithhishands.Peterrealizedthatthetalkshowwasoverandreadingwouldbeimpossible.
Atexactly11:
17,Petercalledthedaycarecentre(日托所).“Isuddenlyhavetogointoworkandmywife’saway.CanIbringtheboysoverinafew
minutes?
”Theanswerwasobviously“yes”becausePeterwassmiling.
4.Whenhiswifelefthome,Peterexpectedto.
A.havearelaxingdaywithoutpressure
B.enjoyhisfirstdayoffworkinweek
s
C.watchTVtalkshowwithhischildren
D.gooutforawalkinthenearbypark
5.WhichofthefollowingdidBobdo?
A.UsinghisspoononChristopher’shead.
B.Wearinghisunderwearonhishead
C.Readingquietlyinthefamilyroom.
D.Eatingapplejamfromthebottle.
6.WhydidPeteraskthedaycarecentreforhelp?
A.Becausehehadtopickuphiswifebackhome.
B.Becausehefoundithardtokillthetimehome.
C.Becausehewantedtogotohisofficetowork.
D.Becausehefoundithardtolookafterhisboys.
7.Thistextisdeveloped.
A.bytime
B.bygivingexamples
C.bycomparisonD.byspace
C
Facebookistheworld’sbiggestsocialnetwork
ingsite.PeoplearebeingtrickedintoFacebookwiththepromiseofafun,freeservicewithoutrealizingthey’repayingforitbygivinguploadsofpersonalinformation.
MostFacebookusersdon’trealizethisishappening.Eveniftheyknowwhatthecompanyisupto,theystillhavenoideawhatthey’repayingforFacebookbecausepeopledon’treallyknowwhattheirpersonaldataisworth.
Thebiggestproblem,however,isthatthecompanykeepschangingtherules.Earlyyoucouldkeepeverythingprivate.Thatwasthegreat
thingaboutFacebook—Youcouldcreateyourownlittleprivatenetwork.Lastyear,thecompanychangeditsprivacyrulessothatmanythings—yourcity,yourphoto,yourfriends’names—wereset,bydefault(默认),tobesharedwitheveryoneontheInternet.
AccordingtoFacebook’svice-presidentElliotSchrage,thecompanyissimplymakingchangestoimproveitsservice,andifpeopledon’tshareinformation,theyhavea“lesssatisfyingexperience”.
Somecritics(批评家)thinkthisismoreaboutFacebooklookingtomakemoremoney.Inoriginalbusinessmodel,whichinvolvedsellingadsandputtingtheminthesideofthepagestotally,whowantstolookatadswhenthey’reonlineconnectingwiththeirfriends?
TheprivacyissuehasalreadylandedFacebookinhotwaterinWashington.InApril,SenatorCharlesSchumercalledonFacebooktochangeitsprivacypolicy.Healsourged(催促)theFederalTradeCommissiontosetguidelinesforsocialnetworkingsites.“Ithinkthesenatorrightlycommunicatedthatwehadnotbeenclearaboutwhatthenewproductswereand
howpeoplecouldchoosetousethemornottousethem,”Schrageadmits.
IsuspectthatwhateverFacebookhasdonesofartoinvadeourprivacy,it’sonlythebeginning,whichiswhyI’mconsideringcancelling(取消)myaccount.Facebookisahandysite,butI’mupsetbytheideathatmyinformationisinthehandsofpeopleIdon’tknow.That’stoohighapricetopay.
8.WhatdowelearnaboutFacebookfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Itisawebsitethatsendsmessagestouserswhowanttogetmarried.
B.Itearnsmoneybyputtingonadvertisements.
C.Itprovidesloadsofpersonalinformationtoitsusers.
D.Itmakesmoneybysellingitsusers’personaldata.
9.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutmostFacebookusers?
A.Theyareunwillingtogiveuptheirpersonalinformation.
B.Theycareverylittleabouttheirpersonalinformation.
C.Theydon’tidentifythemselveswhenusingthewebsite.
D.Theydon’tknowtheirpersonaldataenrichesFacebook.
10.WhydoesFacebookmakechangestoitsrulesaccordingtoElliotSchrage?
A.ToobeytheFederalguidelines.
B.Toprovidebetterservicetoitsusers.
C.Toimproveitsusers’connection
D.Toexpandits
business.
11.WhydoestheauthorplantocancelhisFacebookaccount?
A.Hedoesn’twanthispersonaldatabadlyused.
B.Hefindsmanyofitsusersuntrustworthy.
C.Heisdissatisfiedwithitspresentservice.
D.Heisupsetbyitsfrequentrulechanges.
D
Electriccarsaredirty.Infact,notonlyaretheydirty,buttheymightevenbemoredirtythantheirgasoline-poweredcousins.
PeopleinCalifornialovetotalkabout“zero-emissions(排放)vehicles”,butpeopleinCaliforniaseemtobecluelessaboutwhereelectricitycomesfrom.Powerplants(工厂)mostlyusefiretomakeit.Apartfromthefewpeoplewhohavetheirroofscoveredwithsolarcells,wegetourelectricityfromgenerators(发电机).Generatorsarefueledbysomething—usuallycoal,oil,butalsobyheatgeneratedinnuclearpowerplants.Thereareafewwindfarmsandgeothermal(地热)plantsaswell,butbyfarwegetelectricitymainlybyburningsomething.
Inotherwords,those“zero-emissions”carsarelikelycoal-burningcars.Becausethecoalisburnedsomewhereelse,itlooksclean.Itisnottrue.It'sasiftheCaliforniaGreensarecoveringtheireyes—“IfIcan'tseeit,it'snothappening.”Gasolineisanincredibly(极其)efficientwaytopoweravehicle;agallonofgashasalotofenergyinit.Butwhenyoutakethatgas(oranotherfuel)andfirstuseittomakeelectricity,youwasteanicepartofthatenergy,mostlyintheformofwastedheat--atthegenerator,throughthetransmissionlines,etc.
Agallonofgasmaydriveyourcar25miles.Buttheelectricityyougetfromthatgallonofgas
won'tgetyounearlyasfar—soelectriccarsburnmorefuelthangasoline-poweredones.Ifourelectricitycamemostlyfromwindorgeothermal,orsolar,thenanelectriccartrulywouldbeclean.Butforpolitical,technical,andeconomicreasons,wedon'tusemuchofthoseenergysources.
Inaddition,electriccars'batterieswhicharepoisonousforalongtimewilleventuallyendupinalandfill(垃圾填埋场).Andfinally,whencarsarethepollute
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