河北省张家口宣化一中学年高一英语上学期月考试题2.docx
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河北省张家口宣化一中学年高一英语上学期月考试题2
河北省张家口宣化一中2020-2021学年高一英语上学期11月月考试题
一、阅读理解(本大题共10小题,共25.0分)
A
Stepinachasbecomeoneofthefirsthighschoolsinthecountrytodropalltextbooksandreplacethemwitha"digitallibrary".WhenstudentsstartedclassesonMonday,theywerezippingtoanappontheirlaptopsandhadinstantaccesstoall40textsintheStepinaccurriculum(课程).
DennisLauro,directorofaninformationcenterwhichprovidestechnicalsupporttopublicschoolsinNewYork,saidneitherhenorhiscolleagueswereawareofasimilardigitaleffortinapublicschoolsetting."Thisisthewaveofthefuture."Laurosaid."I'mnotsurprisedthataprivateschoolwouldbeatthepublicschoolstoit.Theyhavetheabilitytojustdoit.Thereissomuchpoliticsinvolvedinpublicschools,whenitcomestoamovelikethat,needingapprovalfromboardsandcommittees."
ForTomCollins,Stepinac'spresident,thecommitmenttodigitalsourcematerialwasnotsodifficultadecision.Inthepast,students'familieshadtospendupto﹩700ayearontextbooks.Thisyear-aftertheone-timepurchaseofalaptop-familiesonlyneedtopay﹩150.Usingthedigitallibraryisalmostaseasyasopeninganewbook.AstudentcaninstantlylapintoadigitalbookandopenamapofEgyptoraspeechbyPresidentJohnF.Kennedy.Ateachercanshowapagefromadigitalbookonawhiteboardatthefrontoftheclassorsendstudentsalinktoaparticularmathproblemwithnotesaddedin.
Thefirstfewweeksmaybringsomechallenges.Stepinacofficialsexpectsomeparentaldiscomfortoverdroppingconcretebooks.Theyrecognizetheremaybetechnicalfaultsatfirst.Andtheywillhavetoencouragestudentstoleavespace-eatingphotosandmusicofftheirlaptops-andtokeeptheirlaptopscharged.
1.WhatisgoingoninStepinac?
______
A.It'sbuildinganewlibrary.
B.It'schangingitsmanagementpattern
C.It'supdatingitsdigitalresources.
D.It'sreformingitstextbooks.
2.Bysayingtheunderlinedsentence,Laurobelieves______.
A.it'satrendforschoolstogodigital
B.privateschoolshavetheiradvantages
C.theeffortistocauseinstantchanges
D.publicschoolsfacegreatchallenges
3.WhomayworryaboutthemoveinStepinac?
______
A.Parents.B.Technicians.C.Officials.D.Teachers.
B
Doyouliketoshowoffyourexpensiveitems?
Youcouldfindyourselfwithoutfriends!
Scientistsprovethatexpensivestatussymbolsmakeyoulooklesssociallyattractive.
ItemssuchasafancycarandaRolexwatchareoftenthoughttoincreaseoursocialstanding(地位)andoftencomewithahighpricetag(标签).Accordingtothelatestresearch,however,ithastheoppositeeffectandpeoplewouldprefertobefriendswithsomeonewhoplaceslessvalueonmaterialobjects.
"Oftenwethinkthatstatussymbolswillmakeuslookmoresociallyattractivetoothers,"saysStephenGarcia,thestudy'sleadingauthorfromtheUniversityofMichigan.Headds,"However,ourresearchsuggeststhatthesestatussignalsactuallymakeuslooklesssociallyattractive.
Theresearchersconductedsixstudieswhichassessedhowpeoplepresentedthemselvesandhowpeopleviewedstrangers.Peoplewhochosetowearhigherstatusitemstendedtogetanegativeresponse,butpeoplewantedtobefriendswithpeoplewhopreferredlowerstatussymbols.
Thestudytooktheroleoftheluxury(奢侈)itemtoseeifitwaspossiblethattheexpensiveitemitselfplayedapartinpeople'sreactions.Thedefinitionofastatussymbolchangedbasedonaperson'ssocioeconomicstatus,butthesameeffectofkeepingoffpotentialfriendswasseenregardlessofsocialposition.
"Atasociallevel,wemaybewastingbillionsofdollarsonexpensivestatussymbolsthatfinallykeepothersfromwantingtoassociatewithus,"saysKimberleeWeaverLivnatattheUniversityofHaifa.Shesays,"Andtotheextentthatclosefriendshipsareimportanttowell-being,andwemaybeunintentionallyhurtingourselves."
However,PatriciaChenoftheNationalUniversityofSingaporesaidthisdoesnotnecessarilymeanstatussymbolsareabadthing.Shesays,"Ourfindingsrightnowonlyapplytotheformationofnewfriendships.Statussymbolsmaybebeneficialatothertimesandinothersettings,suchaswhentryingtoestablishnewbusinesscontacts."
4.Whichisthenegativeinfluenceofexpensivestatussymbols?
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A.Preventingpeoplefrommakingfriends.
B.Loweringpeople'ssocialstatus.
C.Doingharmtopeople'shealthabsolutely.
D.Changingpeoplesconsumptionconcept.
5.Whomaybemorepopularamongfriendsaccordingtothetext?
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A.Peoplewhoareveryrich.
B.Peoplewithhighsocialstatus.
C.Peoplewithcharmingappearance.
D.Peoplewhokeepalowstatus.
6.WhatattitudedoesPatriciaChenhavetowardsstatussymbols?
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A.Unconcerned.B.Positive.C.Critical.D.Casual.
C
Doingbusinessnowadayswithoutacellphone?
Livingaveryprivatelife?
Ican'timagineitanymore.
JournalistChrisStokel-Walkerexplaineditverywell:
Fortheaverageworkingperson,there'snogreaterfeelingthanpoweringdownyourcomputerandkissinggoodbyetoyourworkemailsfortheday.Ifwe'reluckyenoughtodisconnectfromthejoboneveningsandweekends,we'reoverjoyedtoleaveworkemailsandthestressthatcomeswithitintheoffice.
Butexpertssaywe'reincreasinglyfailingtodoso,insteadbringingtheburdenhomewithusanddealingwithemailsduringourfreetime.Unsurprisingly,thisroutinehassomeseriousconsequences.
Workingabnormalorlonghourshaslongbeenlinkedwithdepression(抑郁症),anxietyandevenheartdisease.Inaddition,theimportanceofweekendrecoveryhasalsobeenlinkedwithweeklyjobperformanceandpersonalinitiative(主动性).Andfurtherresearchshowedpsychologicaldetachment(脱离)duringoff-worktimereducedemotionalexhaustioncausedbyhighjobdemandsandhelpedpeoplestayengaged.
So,ifweknowallthis,itbegsthequestion:
Whyarewestilllettingworkbotherourpreciousweekend?
AccordingtoCaryCooper,professorofOrganizationalSchool,therecenttrendevenspillsintothewayweaccessourworkcommunicationsandprojects.
Today,saysCooper,workemailsarejustatapofasmartphoneaway."Youdon'tcarryyourlaptoparoundwhenyou'reouttodinner,butyoudocarryyourmobilephone,"hesays."Thesmartphonedoesnotmakeupforwhatislost."Sodeleteyourworkemailaccountfromyourinbox(收件箱),andleavetheworriesuntilMonday.
7.WhatdidChrisStokel-Walkertrytostress?
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A.Thedevelopmentofofficework.
B.Theimportanceofworkinghard.
C.Thepleasureofcompletingwork.
D.Thepowerofmoderntechnology.
8.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"thisroutine"inParagraph3referto?
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A.Usingacellphone.B.Workinginpersonaltime.
C.Failingtoworklonghours.D.Leavingworkemailsbehind.
9.WhatdoesCaryCooperthinkofworkingextrahours?
______
A.Itisn'tboring.B.Itisn'tinteresting.
C.Itisn'tcommon.D.Itisn'tworth.
10.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
______
A.Canwelivewithoutacellphone?
B.Whatshouldwedoonweekends?
C.Shouldwebanweekendworkemails?
D.Whoshouldbeblamedforworkoverload?
二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)
Inaworldsurroundedbybadnews,itmayfeellikeanunhappyplacesometimes.
(1)
Ifyoumakeevenonepersonsmiletoday,youcanhelpmakethisworldabetterplace.Hereisalistofideastohelpyou.
(2)InthisdayandagewhereeverythingissentviatheInternet,it'sashocktoreceivealetterthroughthepost.Puttingpentopaperandwritingafewwordstoafriendcanbeaneasywaytomakeapositiveimpact.
Requiringsometimeandresearchtofindtheperfectproject,volunteeringisoneofthenicestthingsyoucando.Whetheryouvolunteeratyourlocalyouthgrouportakedogsfromsheltersforawalk,thesimplefactthatyouaregivingyourtimetohelpsomeoneelseisincredible.Therearesomanyopportunities.(3)
Tellsomeone"Iloveyou".Itcanbeanyone.(4)Perhapsyoucantellafriendthatyouappreciatealltheyaretoyou,orremindyourmumthatit'sherbirthday.Sometimes,inourbusylivesweforgettotakeamomenttotellpeoplewhattheymeantous.
(5)Whetheryou'recreativeornot,takingtimetomakesomethingforsomeoneelseshowshowmuchyouappreciatethem.Evenifyouthinkyou'renotcreative,therecipientwillfeelluckytogetsuchauniquegiftthatyouputyourprecioustimeinto.Someideascouldincludeacard,painting,drawing,song,poemorcake!
A.However,youcanmakeadifference.
B.It'sasurprisetosendahandwrittenletter.
C.Andyoudon'tevenhavetosay"Iloveyou".
D.Soyouaresuretofindonethatisrightforyou.
E.Anditdoesn'tnecessarilyhavetotakeupallyourlife.
F.Makingsomethingforaspecialpersonisalwaysunique.
G.Evenapostcardwithacoupleofsentencescouldreallymakesomeone'sday.
11. A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G
12. A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G
13. A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G
14. A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G
15. A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G
三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)
In2009agroupofparentsinanEnglishtownstartedsharingworriesabouttheirchildren'smoneymanagementskills.Shoppingwasdoneonline;thechildren(16)sawtheirparentshandlingcash.Theywereonline,(17)too.Moneyhadbecomeintangible(无形的).How,then,werechildrentolearnits(18)?
Theanswerthey(19)wasGoHenry,anappnowavailableinBritain.Itisdesignedtohelpyoungpeoplelearngood(20)habitsthroughreal-worldmoneymanagement.Parentssignedupwiththeirownbankaccount(账户)andpaidamonthly(21)of﹩2.99foreachchildagedsixorover.Adu
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