2017-2018学年河南省南阳一中高二上学期第四次月考(1月)英语试题(扫描版,无答案)
河南省南阳市第一中学高三上学期第四次月考英语试题 含答案
南阳一中2017届高三上期第次月考四英语试题满分150=(阅读40+完形20+语法填空15+完成句子10+改错10+作文25)*1.25第二部分阅读理解(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。
AModern life can be stressful. It’s full of pressure and hardships, worries and annoyances. But after years of being dosed up by doctors and seeking solutions on the self-help shelves, can most common complaints be cured through your next holiday?21. When celebrating the festival Just for Laughs in Montreal, you will _________.A. empty your mind with meditation sessionsB. be thrilled and your depression will not be removedC. burst into tears by watching comedy filmsD. have discussions on the meaning of life22. If you are thinking too much about work, you can spend a few days at ___________.A. Wanderlust FestivalB. How The Light Gets InC. Just For LaughsD. Ireland’s Matchmaking Festival23. According to the passage, we can learn the festival doctor specializes in ________.A. treating people falling ill during festivalsB. listening to people’s complaints during festivalsC. offering a cure through the festival formD. celebrating the festivals with the patientsB“Now stretch over your right leg!” my dance teacher yells over the music. “If it doesn't hurt, you're not trying hard enough. Hold that stretch for 30 seconds!" My dance teacher works hard to form us into the dancers we desire to be. In order for this to occur, we stretch hard a lot!Dancing is a real passion of many people, including me. I work hard to make myself better, and prove that I am good enough. Performing a dance routine is more than just a performance. Dancers tell stories when they dance. It is a way for us to express our personal feelings. Just letting go and letting your body move with the music can create your emotions. Dance tells us things that our mind secretly hides.“Get up and do it again! You need to keep your spirits up!” Even though I am completely worn out after my dances, I love to hear those words. It gives me a sense of relief knowing that I can again express my feelings out on the floor.“Practice makes perfect! Come on. We have a competition this weekend, and we need to work harder!” Competitions are the best possible example of fun. For a dancer, life cannot get better than competitions. The thrill of losing yourself onstage is a rush of energy rushing through your body! The feeling is unexplainable. As you sit there putting on your makeup, fixing your hair, and putting on your costume, the rush just gradually grows until it is ready to be released onstage.Finally the time comes to tell your story. Standing backstage waiting for your name to be called is one of the scariest moments. You are ready to show the world what you are capable of and what you have been perfecting for a while. Once your number is called, you walk out onstage. The applause at the end tells each dancer that their story has been received, and that the dance has been brought to life.24. What does the author's dance teacher require her to do during the dance class?A. Build up her confidence.B. Keep encouraged and cheerful.C. Train her body to the fullest.D. Understand the music.25. How does the author understand dancing according to the text?A. It is a good way to release stress.B. It takes talent, confidence and patience to dance well.C. It is no more than a performance with our bodies.D. It is a way to show our personal emotions.26. As far as the author is concerned, a dance competition means .A. an improvement in her life.B. an opportunity to have fun.C. a reflection of her perfect thoughts.D. a way to experience the scariest moment.27. What would be the best title for the text?A. Bringing dance to lifeB. Training for competitionsC. Dancers' special feelingsD. Encouragement from my teacherCWhen I first started university, I remembered hearing about bone marrow(骨髓)donation during Freshman’s Week. Some students volunteers from a group called Marrow tried to convince me to attend an event so I could learn more about it. The word “bone” immediately made me think that donating would be a painful procedure, so I refused. Back then, there was no way I could have known three years later, I would be one of the many people that desperately needs a bone marrow donor to save their lives.I am currently waiting to be matched with a donor and if I am lucky enough to find a good match, it will be this lovely stranger that saves my life. I received my cancer diagnosis in June. It is only at that time that I realized how ignorant I had been about the bone marrow donation process.The process of donating stem cells is actually very simple. In 90% of cases, donors are asked to donate their blood stem cells, the other 10% will give their bone marrow. Lots of donors say that both these things are virtually pain free, and nothing to be scared about. Being a bone marrow donor should be something to be proud of, as every donor has an opportunity to save someone’s life!At the moment I know that the doctors are busy searching for a match, I simply live every day in the hope that there will be a do nor right for me. If I have an opportunity for life, I won’t waste it.When I was a first year at university, I made the mistake of walking away from becoming a stem cell donor. Please don’t make the same mistake that I did. There are so many people out there, including myself, that need your help; and by undergoing a simple, pain-free procedure, you could have the chance to proudly say that you saved someone’s life.28. Why did the author refuse to learn more about bone marrow donation before?A. Because she could get nothing from it.B. Because she thought that donating would be painful.C. Because she had known nothing about it.D. Because she was in poor health.29. What can we learn from the underlined sentence in paragraph1?A. The author was concerned about others.B. The author was confident about the bone marrow donation.C. The author needs the bone marrow donation now.D. The author donates her bone marrow to save others.30. The author needs the bone marrow because she got .A. cancerB. headacheC. fluD. high blood pressure31. The author told us her story toA. show us the experience of her college life.B. explain the cause of her cancer.C. recall her painful past.D. encourage people to be a bone marrow donor.DThe trouble of having to charge your smart phone for hours a day could become a thing of the past.British scientists have created a material that replaces the screen glass for phones, i-pad and smartwatches, but uses no power—meaning they could be charged weekly. The discovery is important because more than 90 percent of a device’s battery power illuminates(照明)the screen.Technology firms have focused on improving battery life. But the British experts say dealing with the main power-using may give better results. Oxford University engineer Dr Peiman Hosseini, who invented the material, told the Sunday Telegraph: “You have to charge smartwatches every night. But if you had smart glass, you could recharg e it just once a week.”The invention uses electrical pulses to create displays that require no power and can be viewed even in direct sunlight. Dr Hosseini’s company, Bodle Technologies, hopes to have a prototype(样机)in a year.Battery life is seen as a major obstruction for modern computing and technology. While the power of technology and lifestyle gadgets has improved rapidly in recent years, batteries have not kept pace. The success of smart watches, including Apple’s version, is thought to depend on solving this problem because few users are willing to charge a watch every day.Gadget firms are also desperate to solve the problem.Apple, for example, is investigating using fuel cells to power its phones and laptops, and this year had gained a patent for a system that it claimed could power its gadget for weeks.In 2012 US energy secretary Steven Chu called for a big push to improve batteries, challenging scientists to produce a battery with five times the capacity within five years.Aside from mobile gadgets, improving battery technology is seen as being key to the success of electric cars, which currently have a limited journey before they must stop to be recharged.32. Who invented the new material?A. Energy secretary.B. Oxford University engineer.C. Technology firms.D. Apple Corps.33. What can we know about the invention?A. It has gained a patent.B. It is popular with customers.C. It is a kind of glass.D. It uses power to charge the phones.34. The author uses the example of Apple in para7 to show________________.A. what the key to success isB. why Apple products are popularC. how often batteries must be rechargedD. how gadget firms are making efforts to improve batteries35. What can be inferred from the passage?A. 90% of batteries will be replaced with smart glass.B. It is likely that mobile phones will be recharged once a week.C. Scientists are focusing on increasing the number of batteries.D. Many users are willing to pay more for watches of Apple version.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
河南省南阳市2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
河南省南阳市2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题第二部分阅读理解(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。
ADear Friend,The recent success of children’s books has made the general public aware that there’s a huge market out there.And there’s a growing need for new writers trained to create the $ 3 billion worth of children’s books bought each year … plus stories and articles needed by over 650 publishers of magazines for children and teenagers.Who are these needed writers? They’re ordinary folk s like you and me.But Am I Good Enough?I was once where you might be now. My thoughts of writing had been pushed down by self-doubt, and I didn’t know where to turn for help.Then, I accepted a free offer from the Institute to test my writing aptitude(潜能), and it turned out to be the inspiration I needed.The Promise That Paid OffThe Institute made the same promise to me that they will make to you, if you show basic writing ability.You will complete at least one manuscript (手稿) suitable to hand in to a publisher by the time you finish our course.I really didn’t expect any publication before I finished the course, but that happened. I sold three stories. And I soon discovered that was not unusual at the Institute.Since graduation, I have authored 34 nationally published children’s books and over 300 stories and articles.Free Test and BrochureWe offer a free aptitude test and will send you a copy of our brochure describingour recognized home-study courses on the basis of one-on-one training.Realize your writing dream today. There’s nothing sadder than a dream delayed until it fades forever.Sincerely,Kristi Holl, InstructorInstitute of Children’s Literature21. From the first three paragraphs, we learn that _______.A. children’s books are usually bestsellersB. publishers are making $3 billion each yearC. there is a growing need for writers of children’s booksD. magazines for teenagers have drawn public attention22. When finishing the course, you are promised to ______.A. be a successful publisherB. finish one work for publicationC. become a confident editorD. get one story or article published23. Kristi Holl mentions her experience mainly to______.A. prove she is a good instructorB. show she sold more stories than articlesC. give her advice on course preparationD. promote the writing programBWhen you are little, the whole world feels like a big playground. I was living in Conyers, Georgia the summer when it all happened. I was a second grader, but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade. Both of our parents were at work and most of the time they let us go our own way.It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an adventure in Stephanie’s basement. As I opened the basement door, before us lay the biggest room, full of amazing things like guns, dolls, and old clothes. I ran downstairs, and spotted a red steel can. It was paint. I looked beyond it and there lay even more paint in bright colors like purple, orange, blue and green.“Stephanie, I just found us a project for the day. Get some paintbrushes. We are fixing to paint.” She screamed with excitement as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work. We gathered all the brushes we could find and moved all of our materials to my yard. There on the road in front of my house, we painted big stripes (条纹) of colors across the pavement (人行道). Stripe by stripe, our colors turned into a beautiful rainbow. It was fantastic!The sun was starting to sink. I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I recognized the car. It was my mother. I couldn’t wait to show her my masterpiece. The car pulled slowly into the driveway and from the look on my mother’s face, I could tell that I was in deep trouble.My mother shut the car door and walked towards me. Her eyes glaring, she shouted, “What in the world were you thinking? I understood when you made castles out of leaves, and climbed the neighbors’ trees, but this! Come inside right now!” I stood there glaring back at her for a minute, angry because she had insulted (侮辱) my art.“Now go clean it up!” Mother and I began cleaning the road. Tears ran down my cheeks as I saw my beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.Though years have now passed, I still wonder where my rainbow has gone. I wonder if, maybe when I get older, I can find my rainbow and never have to brush it away.I guess we all need some sort of rainbow to brighten our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful.24. What did the writer want to do when his mother came home?A. To introduce Stephanie to her.B. To prevent her from seeing his painting.C. To put the materials back in the yard.D. To show his artwork to her.25. In his mother’s eyes, the writer ______ .A. was a born artistB. always caused troubleC. was a problem solverD. worked very hard26. The underlined word “rainbow” in the last paragraph refers to ________ .A. the rainbow in the skyB. the stripes on the pavementC. something imaginative and funD. important lessons learned in childhood27. It can be learned from the passage that parents should .A. encourage children to paintB. value friendship among childrenC. discover the hidden talent in childrenD. protect rather than destroy children’s dreamsCTo be popular is increasingly becoming the great desire among the young. The desire to be popular can force you into looking and acting like everyone else. You can lose yourself in a sea of identical hairstyles and thinking styles.I was forced to think about popularity not too long ago in a talk I had with my daughter. Margy had to change schools when my busy work schedule made it necessary for me to move houses. I suppose that, for a girl in her teens, entering a new school is about as easy as spending a season alone in the tropical jungles. At least that’s how Margy found it at first. However, as the school year drew to a close, one student after another came to her. They said they would have liked to be friends sooner.I told Margy that I would have been more concerned if she had been an instant social success in her new school. That, to me, would have been proof that she had betrayed herself in order to become popular. Nobody can please everyone. If you try to do so, you will find values as lasting as soap bubbles blown into the air.Some teenagers claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But somehow they all end up listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in a certain way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their cocoon(茧)into a larger cocoon.I know that it has become harder for a young person to stand up against the popularity wave. Our way of life makes a young nonconformist stand out like a Martian (火星人).These days there’s a great barrier for the young person who wants to find his or her own path. But the barrier is worth climbing over. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. Well, go for it. Find yourself. Popularity will come with the people who respect you for who you are. That is the only kind of popularitythat really counts.28. Which of the following statements is true?A. Some teenagers tend to show their uniqueness but end up behaving the same way.B. Real popularity comes only when you respect others.C. Margy changed schools to find her true self.D. At first, the author thought it hard for Margy to enter new school.29. What does the author think of some teenagers?A. They find it hard to gain popularity as expected.B. They’re afraid of getting lost in life.C. They have difficulty understanding each other.D. They lack the courage to be truly different.30. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “nonconformist” in paragraph 5?A. Someone who behaves in his own way.B. Someone who wants to please others.C. Someone who cares about others’ opinion.D. Someone who desires popularity greatly.31. What is the author’s purpose of writing this passage?A. To criticize the present values and beliefs.B. To show people how to get along with their close friends.C. To persuade readers to pursue valuable popularity.D. To tell parents how to educate and guide their children.DArt museums are places where people can learn about various cultures. The increasingly popular " design museums" that are opening today, however, perform quite a different role. Unlike most art museums, the design museum shows objects that are easily found by the general public. These museums sometimes even place things like fridges and washing machines in the center of the hall.People have argued that design museums are often made use of as advertisements for new industrial technology. But their role is not simply a matter of sales-it is the honoring of excellently invented products. The difference between the windowof a department store and the showcase in a design museum is that the first tries to sell you something, while the second tells you the success of a sale.One advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibits. Unlike the average art museum visitors, design museum visitors seldom feel frightened or puzzled. This is partly because design museums clearly show how and why mass- produced products work and look as they do, and how design has improved the quality of our lives. Art museum exhibits, on the other hand, would most probably fill visitors with a feeling that there is something beyond their understanding.In recent years, several new design museums have opened their doors. Each of these museums has tried to satisfy the public's growing interest in the field with new ideas. London's Design Museum, for example, shows a collection of mass-produced objects from Zippo lighters to electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tins. The choices open to design museums seem far less strict than those to art museums, and visitors may also sense the humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and unusually attractive toys collected in our everyday life.32. Showcases in design museums are different from store windows because they _____.A. show more technologically advanced productsB. help increase the sales of productsC. show why the products have sold wellD. attract more people than store windows do33. The author believes that most design museum visitors _____.A. do not admire mass-produced productsB. are puzzled with technological exhibitsC. dislike exhibits in art museumsD. know the exhibits very well34. The choices open to design museums _____.A. are not as strict as those to art museumsB. are not aimed to interest the publicC. may fail to bring some pleasure to visitorsD. often contain precious exhibits35. The best title for this passage is _____.A. The Forms of Design MuseumsB. The Exhibits of Design MuseumsC. The Nature of Design MuseumsD. The Choices Open to Design Museums 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2017-2018学年河南省南阳市第一中学高二下学期第四次月考英语试题(Word版)
河南省南阳市第一中学2017-2018学年高二下学期第四次月考英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面的5段对话。
每段对话后都有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will Dorothy do on he weekend?A. Go out with her friendB. Work on her paperC. Make some plans2. What was the normal price of the T-shirt?A. $15B. $30C. $503. What has the woman decided to do On Sunday afternoon?A. To attend a weddingB. To visit an exhibitionC. To meet a friend4. When does the bank close on Saturday?A. At 1:00 pmB. At 3:00 pmC. At 4:00 pm5. Where are the speakers?A. In a storeB. In a classroomC. At a hotel第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面的5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后都有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What do we know about Nora?A. She prefers a room of her ownB. She likes to work with other girlsC. She lives near the city center7. What is good about the flat?A. It has a large sitting roomB. It has good furnitureC. It has a big kitchen听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
河南省南阳市高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
河南省南阳市2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题第二部分阅读理解(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。
ADear Friend,The recent success of children’s books has made the general public aware that there’s a huge market out there.And there’s a growing need for new writers trained to create the $ 3 billion worth of children’s books bought each year … plus stories and articles needed by over 650 publishers of magazines for children and teenagers.Who are these needed writers? They’re ordinary folk s like you and me.But Am I Good Enough?I was once where you might be now. My thoughts of writing had been pushed down by self-doubt, and I didn’t know where to turn for help.Then, I accepted a free offer from the Institute to test my writing aptitude(潜能), and it turned out to be the inspiration I needed.The Promise That Paid OffThe Institute made the same promise to me that they will make to you, if you show basic writing ability.You will complete at least one manuscript (手稿) suitable to hand in to a publisher by the time you finish our course.I really didn’t expect any publication before I finished the course, but that happened. I sold three stories. And I soon discovered that was not unusual at the Institute.Since graduation, I have a uthored 34 nationally published children’s books and over 300 stories and articles.Free Test and BrochureWe offer a free aptitude test and will send you a copy of our brochure describingour recognized home-study courses on the basis of one-on-one training.Realize your writing dream today. There’s nothing sadder than a dream delayed until it fades forever.Sincerely,Kristi Holl, InstructorInstitute of Children’s Literature21. From the first three paragraphs, we learn that _______.A. children’s bo oks are usually bestsellersB. publishers are making $3 billion each yearC. there is a growing need for writers of children’s booksD. magazines for teenagers have drawn public attention22. When finishing the course, you are promised to ______.A. be a successful publisherB. finish one work for publicationC. become a confident editorD. get one story or article published23. Kristi Holl mentions her experience mainly to______.A. prove she is a good instructorB. show she sold more stories than articlesC. give her advice on course preparationD. promote the writing programBWhen you are little, the whole world feels like a big playground. I was living in Conyers, Georgia the summer when it all happened. I was a second grader, but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade. Both of our parents were at work and most of the time they let us go our own way.It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an adventure in Stephanie’s basement. As I opened the basement door, before us lay the biggest room, full of amazing things like guns, dolls, and old clothes. I ran downstairs, and spotted a red steel can. It was paint. I looked beyond it and there lay even more paint in bright colors like purple, orange, blue and green.“Stephanie, I just found us a project for the day. Get some paintbrushes. We are fixing to paint.” She screamed with excitement as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work. We gathered all the brushes we could find and moved all of our materials to my yard. There on the road in front of my house, we painted big stripes (条纹) of colors across the pavement (人行道). Stripe by stripe, our colors turned into a beautiful rainbow. It was fantastic!The sun was starting to sink. I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I recognized the car. It was my mother. I couldn’t wait to show her my masterpiece. The car pulled slowly into the driveway and from the look on my mother’s face, I could tell that I was in deep trouble.My mother shut the car door and walked towards me. Her eyes glaring, she shouted, “What in the world were you thinking? I understood when you made castles out of leaves, and climbed the neighbors’ trees, but this! Come inside right now!” I stood there glaring back at her for a minute, angry because she had insulted (侮辱) my art.“Now go clean it up!” Mother and I began cleaning the road. Tears ran down my cheeks as I saw my beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.Though years have now passed, I still wonder where my rainbow has gone. I wonder if, maybe when I get older, I can find my rainbow and never have to brush it away.I guess we all need some sort of rainbow to brighten our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful.24. What did the writer want to do when his mother came home?A. To introduce Stephanie to her.B. To prevent her from seeing his painting.C. To put the materials back in the yard.D. To show his artwork to her.25. In his mother’s eyes, the writer ______ .A. was a born artistB. always caused troubleC. was a problem solverD. worked very hard26. The underlined word “rainbow” in the last paragraph refers to ________ .A. the rainbow in the skyB. the stripes on the pavementC. something imaginative and funD. important lessons learned in childhood27. It can be learned from the passage that parents should .A. encourage children to paintB. value friendship among childrenC. discover the hidden talent in childrenD. protect rather than destroy children’s dreamsCTo be popular is increasingly becoming the great desire among the young. The desire to be popular can force you into looking and acting like everyone else. You can lose yourself in a sea of identical hairstyles and thinking styles.I was forced to think about popularity not too long ago in a talk I had with my daughter. Margy had to change schools when my busy work schedule made it necessary for me to move houses. I suppose that, for a girl in her teens, entering a new school is about as easy as spending a season alone in the tropical jungles. At least that’s how Margy found it at first. However, as the school year drew to a close, one student after another came to her. They said they would have liked to be friends sooner.I told Margy that I would have been more concerned if she had been an instant social success in her new school. That, to me, would have been proof that she had betrayed herself in order to become popular. Nobody can please everyone. If you try to do so, you will find values as lasting as soap bubbles blown into the air.Some teenagers claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But somehow they all end up listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in a certain way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their cocoon(茧)into a larger cocoon.I know that it has become harder for a young person to stand up against the popularity wave. Our way of life makes a young nonconformist stand out like a Martian (火星人).These days there’s a great barrier for the young person who wants to find his or her own path. But the barrier is worth climbing over. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. Well, go for it. Find yourself. Popularity will come with the people who respect you for who you are. That is the only kind of popularitythat really counts.28. Which of the following statements is true?A. Some teenagers tend to show their uniqueness but end up behaving the same way.B. Real popularity comes only when you respect others.C. Margy changed schools to find her true self.D. At first, the author thought it hard for Margy to enter new school.29. What does the author think of some teenagers?A. They find it hard to gain popularity as expected.B. They’re afraid of getting lost in life.C. They have difficulty understanding each other.D. They lack the courage to be truly different.30. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “nonconformist” in paragraph 5?A. Someone who behaves in his own way.B. Someone who wants to please others.C. Someone who cares about others’ opinion.D. Someone who desires popularity greatly.31. What is the author’s purpose of writing this passage?A. To criticize the present values and beliefs.B. To show people how to get along with their close friends.C. To persuade readers to pursue valuable popularity.D. To tell parents how to educate and guide their children.DArt museums are places where people can learn about various cultures. The increasingly popular " design museums" that are opening today, however, perform quite a different role. Unlike most art museums, the design museum shows objects that are easily found by the general public. These museums sometimes even place things like fridges and washing machines in the center of the hall.People have argued that design museums are often made use of as advertisements for new industrial technology. But their role is not simply a matter of sales-it is the honoring of excellently invented products. The difference between the windowof a department store and the showcase in a design museum is that the first tries to sell you something, while the second tells you the success of a sale.One advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibits. Unlike the average art museum visitors, design museum visitors seldom feel frightened or puzzled. This is partly because design museums clearly show how and why mass- produced products work and look as they do, and how design has improved the quality of our lives. Art museum exhibits, on the other hand, would most probably fill visitors with a feeling that there is something beyond their understanding.In recent years, several new design museums have opened their doors. Each of these museums has tried to satisfy the public's growing interest in the field with new ideas. London's Design Museum, for example, shows a collection of mass-produced objects from Zippo lighters to electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tins. The choices open to design museums seem far less strict than those to art museums, and visitors may also sense the humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and unusually attractive toys collected in our everyday life.32. Showcases in design museums are different from store windows because they _____.A. show more technologically advanced productsB. help increase the sales of productsC. show why the products have sold wellD. attract more people than store windows do33. The author believes that most design museum visitors _____.A. do not admire mass-produced productsB. are puzzled with technological exhibitsC. dislike exhibits in art museumsD. know the exhibits very well34. The choices open to design museums _____.A. are not as strict as those to art museumsB. are not aimed to interest the publicC. may fail to bring some pleasure to visitorsD. often contain precious exhibits35. The best title for this passage is _____.A. The Forms of Design MuseumsB. The Exhibits of Design MuseumsC. The Nature of Design MuseumsD. The Choices Open to Design Museums 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
河南省南阳市第一中学2017-2018学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题 Word版含答案
南阳一中2017-2018学年秋期高二年级第一次月考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题.从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2.Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4.What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5.What does the woman want to do ?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7.What will the children do in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A Family holiday.B. A business trip.C. A travel plan.9. Where did Rachel go?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. China.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
2017-2018学年河南省南阳市高二上学期期末考试英语试题 Word版
2017-2018学年河南省南阳市高二上学期期末考试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the man want to do?A. Help Judy.B. Borrow some money.C. Make friends with Judy.2. Where are the two speakers going?A. To a restaurantB. To a zoo.C. To a shop.3. What’s the time now?A. 11:15.B. 11:25.C. 11:40.4. How many colds has the man had?A. One.B.Two.C. Four.5. What can we learn about the man from the conversation?A. He will probably wait to go to Canada until summer.B. He will probably go to Mexico for his vacation.C. He will probably go to Canada for his vacation.第二节(共15小题:每小题l.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
【全国百强校】河南省南阳市第一中学2017届高三第四次模拟考试英语试题(解析版)
南阳市一中2017届第四次模拟考试英语试题2017.6.1第一部分听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题。
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will Lucy do at 11:30 tomorrow?A. Go out for lunch.B. See her dentist.C. Visit a friend.2. What is the weather like now?A. It‟s sunny.B. It‟s rainy.C. It‟s cloudy.3. Why does the man talk to Dr. Simpson?A. To make an apology.B. To ask for help.C. To discuss his studio4. How will the woman get back from the railway station?A. By train.B. By carC. By bus.5. What does Jenny decide to do first?A. Look for a job.B. Go on a trip.C. Get an assistant.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What time is it now?A. 1:45.B. 2:10.C. 2:15.7. What will the man do?A. Work on a project.B. See Linda in the library.C. Meet with Professor Smith听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8. What are the speakers talking about?A Having guests this weekend. B. Going out for sightseeing.C. Moving into a new house.9. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Neighbors.B. Husband and wife.C. Host and visitor....10. What will the man do tomorrow?A. Work in his garden.B. Have a barbecue.C. Do some shopping. 听第8段材料,回答第11至13题.11. Where was the man born?A. In Philadelphia.B. In Springfield.C. In Kansas.12. What did the man like doing when he was a child?A. Drawing.B. Traveling.C. Reading.13. What inspires the man most in his work?A. Education.B. Family love.C. Nature.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题.14. Why is Dorothy going to Europe?A. To attend a training program.B. To carry out some research.C. To take a vacation.15. How long will Dorothy stay in Europe?A. A few days.B. Two weeks.C. Three months.16. What does Dorothy think of her apartment?A. It‟s expensive.B. It‟s satisfactory.C. It's inconvenient.17. What docs Bill offer to do for Dorothy?A. Recommend her apartment to Jim.B. Find a new apartment for her.C. Take care of her apartment.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题.18. What are the tourists advised to do when touring London?A. Take their tour schedule.B. Watch out for the traffic.C. Wear comfortable shoe.19. What will the tourists do in fifteen minutes?A. Meet the speaker.B. Go to their rooms.C. Change some money.20. Where probably is the speaker?...A. In a park.B. In a hotel.C. In a shopping centre.第二部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2017-2018学年河南省南阳市第一中学高二下学期第四次月考英语试题(Word版)
河南省南阳市第一中学2017-2018学年高二下学期第四次月考英语第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面的5段对话。
每段对话后都有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What will Dorothy do on he weekend?A. Go out with her friendB. Work on her paperC. Make some plans2. What was the normal price of the T-shirt?A. $15B. $30C. $503. What has the woman decided to do On Sunday afternoon?A. To attend a weddingB. To visit an exhibitionC. To meet a friend4. When does the bank close on Saturday?A. At 1:00 pmB. At 3:00 pmC. At 4:00 pm5. Where are the speakers?A. In a storeB. In a classroomC. At a hotel第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面的5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后都有几个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. What do we know about Nora?A. She prefers a room of her ownB. She likes to work with other girlsC. She lives near the city center7. What is good about the flat?A. It has a large sitting roomB. It has good furnitureC. It has a big kitchen听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
20172018学年河南省南阳市第一中学高二下学期第四次月考英语试题(解析版)
C. in seeing what can’t be seen on the ground
D. in analyzing how old an archeological site is
6.Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) devices as different from traditional radar in that ________.
Everybody wins when kids take Safe Routes to School.
1.We can learn from the text that Michelle Obama ________.
A. organized Safe Routes to School
B. set up Walk to School Day
We know this program has been enormously effective because of the steady increase in the number of kids walking or biking to school. And as we made our way down the street this morning I was remindedyet again of this program’s extraordinary work.
Ranging in size from small handled models that one places against the ground to larger ones that one across a site, Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) devices use low-power radio waves to detect changes underground. Unlike traditional radar, which broadcasts into the air and uses a dish to focus the returned waves, GPR uses a small but sensitive receiver placed directly against the ground. Depending on their needs, archaeologists can adjust radio frequencies upward for shallow sites or downward for deeper areas, though GPR devices produce the greatest definition〔清晰度〕when reading depths of three feet or less.
河南省南阳市2017—2018学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题含答案
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the man want to do?A. Help Judy.B. Borrow some money.C. Make friends with Judy.2. Where are the two speakers going?A. To a restaurantB. To a zoo.C. To a shop.3. What’s the time now?A. 11:15.B. 11:25.C. 11:40.4. How many colds has the man had?A. One.B.Two.C. Four.5. What can we learn about the man from the conversation?A. He will probably wait to go to Canada until summer.B. He will probably go to Mexico for his vacation.C. He will probably go to Canada for his vacation.第二节(共15小题:每小题l.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Hiring a taxi.B. The way to Wind Street.C. A train timetable.7. How much will the woman and her friend pay?A. $ 90B. $ 45C. $ 135听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9小题。
河南省南阳市2017-2018学年高一英语上学期第四次月考试题
河南省南阳市2017-2018学年高一英语上学期第四次月考试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a TV store.B. In a restaurantC. In a hotel2. What’s the most probable relationship between the speakers?A. Customer and waiter.B. Teacher and student.C. Doctor and patient.3. What does the man say about turtles?A. They’re ugly and lazy.B. They’re cute and smart.C.The y’re noisy and dirty.4. What does the woman mean?A. The man doesn’t have to move at all.B. The man’s new apartment is near his school.C. She once lived on Victoria Street.5. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Buy an iPad 4 this week.B. Play games on his iPad 4.C. Surf the Internet together.第二节(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
河南省南阳市第一中学2018学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题 含答案
南阳一中2018年秋期高二年级第一次月考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题.从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What does the man like about the play?A. The story.B. The ending.C. The actor.2.Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20.B. 5:10.C.4:40.4.What will the man do?A. Change the plan.B. Wait for a phone call.C. Sort things out.5.What does the woman want to do ?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.C. Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置.听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.Where is Ben?A. In the kitchen.B. At school.C. In the park.7.What will the children do in the afternoon?A. Help set the table.B. Have a party.C. Do their homework.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题8. What are the two speakers talking about?A. A Family holiday.B. A business trip.C. A travel plan.9. Where did Rachel go?A. Spain.B. Italy.C. China.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
南阳市2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
河南省南阳市2017—2018学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题第二部分阅读理解(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。
ADear Friend,The recent success of children’s books has made the general public aware that there’s a huge market out there。
And there’s a growing need for new writers trained to create the $3 billion worth of children’s books bought each year … plus stories and articles needed by over 650 publishers of magazines for children and teenagers。
Who are these needed writers?They’re ordinary fol ks like you and me。
But Am I Good Enough?I was once where you might be now. My thoughts of writing had been pushed down by self—doubt, and I didn’t know where to turn for help。
Then, I accepted a free offer from the Institute to test my writing aptitude(潜能),and it turned out to be the inspiration I needed。
The Promise That Paid OffThe Institute made the same promise to me that they will make to you,if you show basic writing ability.You will complete at least one manuscript (手稿)suitable to hand in to a publisher by the time you finish our course.I really didn't expect any publication before I finished the course, but that happened. I sold three stories。
河南省南阳市第一中学高三英语上学期第四次月考试题
河南省南阳市第一中学2017届高三英语上期第四次月考试题满分150=(阅读40+完形20+语法填空15+完成句子10+改错10+作文25)*1.25第二部分阅读理解(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。
AModern life can be stressful. It’s full of pressure and hardships, worries and annoyances. But after years of being dosed up by doctors and seeking solutions on the self-help shelves, can most common complaints be cured through your next holiday?The festival doctor will see you now.21. When celebrating the festival Just for Laughs in Montreal, you will _________.A. empty your mind with meditation sessionsB. be thrilled and your depression will not be removedC. burst into tears by watching comedy filmsD. have discussions on the meaning of life22. If you are thinking too much about work, you can spend a few days at ___________.A. Wanderlust FestivalB. How The Light Gets InC. Just For LaughsD. Ireland’s Matchmaking Festival23. According to the passage, we can learn the festival doctor specializes in ________.A. treating people falling ill during festivalsB. listening to people’s complaints during festi valsC. offering a cure through the festival formD. celebrati ng the festivals with the patientsB“Now stretch over your right leg!” my dance teacher yells over the music. “If it doesn't hurt, you're not trying hard enough. Hold that stretch for 30 seconds!" My dance teacher works hard to form us into the dancers we desire to be. In order for this to occur, we stretch hard a lot!Dancing is a real passion of many people, including me. I work hard to make myself better, and prove that I am good enough. Performing a dance routine is more than just aperformance. Dancers tell stories when they dance. It is a way for us to express our personal feelings. Just letting go and letting your body move with the music can create your emotions. Dance tells us things that our mind secretly hides.“Get up and do it again! You need to keep your spirits up!” Even though I am completely worn out after my dances, I love to hear those words. It gives me a sense of relief knowing that I can again express my feelings out on the floor.“Practice makes perfect! Come on. We have a competition this weekend, and we need to work harder!” Competitions are the best possible example of fun. For a dancer, life cannot get better than competitions. The thrill of losing yourself onstage is a rush of energy rushing through your body! The feeling is unexplainable. As you sit there putting on your makeup, fixing your hair, and putting on your costume, the rush just gradually grows until it is ready to be released onstage.Finally the time comes to tell your story. Standing backstage waiting for your name to be called is one of the scariest moments. You are ready to show the world what you are capable of and what you have been perfecting for a while. Once your number is called, you walk out onstage. The applause at the end tells each dancer that their story has been received, and that the dance has been brought to life.24. What does the author's dance teacher require her to do during the dance class?A. Build up her confidence.B. Keep encouraged and cheerful.C. Train her body to the fullest.D. Understand the music.25. How does the author understand dancing according to the text?A. It is a good way to release stress.B. It takes talent, confidence and patience to dance well.C. It is no more than a performance with our bodies.D. It is a way to show our personal emotions.26. As far as the author is concerned, a dance competition means .A. an improvement in her life.B. an opportunity to have fun.C. a reflection of her perfect thoughts.D. a way to experience the scariest moment.27. What would be the best title for the text?A. Bringing dance to lifeB. Training for competitionsC. Dancers' special feelingsD. Encouragement from my teacherCWhen I first started university, I remembered hearing about bone marrow(骨髓)donation during Freshman’s Week. Some students volunteers from a group called Marrow tried to convince me to atte nd an event so I could learn more about it. The word “bone” immediately made me think that donating would be a p ainful procedure, so I refused. Back then, there was no way I could have known three years later, I would be one of the many people that desperately needs a bone marrow donor to save their lives.I am currently waiting to be matched with a donor and if I am lucky enough to find a good match, it will be this lovely stranger that saves my life. I received my cancer diagnosis in June. It is only at that time that I realized how ignorant I had been about the bone marrow donation process.The process of donating stem cells is actually very simple. In 90% of cases, donors are asked to donate their blood stem cells, the other 10% will give their bone marrow. Lots of donors say that both the se things are virtually pain free, and nothing to be scared about. Being a bone marrow donor should be something to be proud of, as every donor has an opportunity to save someone’s life!At the moment I know that the doctors are busy searching for a match, I simply live every day in the hope that there will be a donor right for me. If I have an opportunity for life, I won’t waste it.When I was a first year at university, I made the mistake of walking away from becoming a stem cell donor. Please don’t make the same mistake that I did. There are so many people out there, including myself, that need your help; and by undergoing a simple, pain-free procedure, you could have the chance to proudly say that you saved someone’s life.28. Why did the author refuse to learn more about bone marrow donation before?A. Because she could get nothing from it.B. Because she thought that donating would be painful.C. Because she had known nothing about it.D. Because she was in poor health.29. What can we learn from the underlined sentence in paragraph1?A. The author was concerned about others.B. The author was confident about the bone marrow donation.C. The author needs the bone marrow donation now.D. The author donates her bone marrow to save others.30. The author needs the bone marrow because sh e got .A. cancerB. headacheC. fluD. high blood pressure31. The author told us her story toA. show us the experience of her college life.B. explain the cause of her cancer.C. recall her painful past.D. encourage people to be a bone marrow donor.DThe trouble of having to charge your smart phone for hours a day could become a thing of the past.British scientists have created a material that replaces the screen glass for phones, i-pad and smartwatches, but uses no power—meaning they could be charged weekly. The discovery is important because more than 90 percent of a device’s battery power illumin ates (照明)the screen.Technology firms have focused on improving battery life. But the British experts say dealing with the main power-using may give better results. Oxford University engineer Dr Peiman Hosseini, who invented the material, told the Sunday Te legraph: “You have to charge smartwatches every night. But if you had smart glass, you could recharge it just once a week.”The invention uses electrical pulses to create displays that require no power and can be viewed even in direct sunlight. Dr Hosseini’s company, Bodle Technologies, hopes to have a prototype(样机)in a year.Battery life is seen as a major obstruction for modern computing and technology. While the power of technology and lifestyle gadgets has improved rapidly in recent years, batteries hav e not kept pace. The success of smart watches, including Apple’s version, is thought to depend on solving this problem because few users are willing to charge a watchevery day.Gadget firms are also desperate to solve the problem.Apple, for example, is investigating using fuel cells to power its phones and laptops, and this year had gained a patent for a system that it claimed could power its gadget for weeks.In 2012 US energy secretary Steven Chu called for a big push to improve batteries, challenging scientists to produce a battery with five times the capacity within five years.Aside from mobile gadgets, improving battery technology is seen as being key to the success of electric cars, which currently have a limited journey before they must stop tobe recharged.32. Who invented the new material?A. Energy secretary.B. Oxford University engineer.C. Technology firms.D. Apple Corps.33. What can we know about the invention?A. It has gained a patent.B. It is popular with customers.C. It is a kind of glass.D. It uses power to charge the phones.34. The author uses the example of Apple in para7 to show________________.A. what the key to success isB. why Apple products are popularC. how often batteries must be rechargedD. how gadget firms are making efforts to improve batteries35. What can be inferred from the passage?A. 90% of batteries will be replaced with smart glass.B. It is likely that mobile phones will be recharged once a week.C. Scientists are focusing on increasing the number of batteries.D. Many users are willing to pay more for watches of Apple version.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
河南省南阳市高二英语上学期第一次月考试题-人教版高二全册英语试题
河南省南阳市2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题第二局部阅读理解〔共两节,总分为40分〕第一节〔共15小题;每一小题2分,总分为30分〕阅读如下短文,从每题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C和D〕中,选出最优选项。
ADear Friend,The recent success of children’s books has made the general public aware that there’s a huge market out there.And there’s a growing need for new writers trained to create the $ 3 billion worth of children’s books bought each year … plus stories and articles needed by over 650 publishers of magazines for children and teenagers.Who are these needed writers? They’re ordinary f olks like you and me.But Am I Good Enough?I was once where you might be now. My thoughts of writing had been pushed down by self-doubt, and I didn’t know where to turn for help.Then, I accepted a free offer from the Institute to test my writing aptitude(潜能), and it turned out to be the inspiration I needed.The Promise That Paid OffThe Institute made the same promise to me that they will make to you, if you show basic writing ability.You will complete at least one manuscript (手稿) suitable to hand in to a publisher by the time you finish our course.I really didn’t expect any publication before I finished the course, but that happened. I sold three stories. And I soon discovered that was not unusual at the Institute.Since graduation, I have autho red 34 nationally published children’s booksand over 300 stories and articles.Free Test and BrochureWe offer a free aptitude test and will send you a copy of our brochure describing our recognized home-study courses on the basis of one-on-one training.Realize your writing dream today. There’s nothing sadder than a dream delayed until it fades forever.Sincerely,Kristi Holl, InstructorInstitute of Children’s Literature21. From the first three paragraphs, we learn that _______.A. children’s books are usually bestsellersB. publishers are making $3 billion each yearC. there is a growing need for writers of children’s booksD. magazines for teenagers have drawn public attention22. When finishing the course, you are promised to ______.A. be a successful publisherB. finish one work for publicationC. become a confident editorD. get one story or article published23. Kristi Holl mentions her experience mainly to______.A. prove she is a good instructorB. show she sold more stories than articlesC. give her advice on course preparationD. promote the writing programBWhen you are little, the whole world feels like a big playground. I was living in Conyers, Georgia the summer when it all happened. I was a second grader, but my best friend Stephanie was only in the first grade. Both of our parents were at workand most of the time they let us go our own way.It was a hot afternoon and we decided to have an adventure in Stephanie’s basement. As I opened the basement door, before us lay the biggest room, full of amazing things like guns, dolls, and old clothes. I ran downstairs, and spotted a red steel can. It was paint. I looked beyond it and there lay even more paint in bright colors like purple, orange, blue and green.“Stephanie, I just found us a project for the day. Get some paintbrushes. We are fixing to paint.〞 She screamed with excitement as I told her of my secret plans and immediately we got to work. We gathered all the brushes we could find and moved all of our materials to my yard. There on the road in front of my house, we painted big stripes (条纹) of colors across the pavement (人行道). Stripe by stripe, our colors turned into a beautiful rainbow. It was fantastic!The sun was starting to sink. I saw a car in the distance and jumped up as I recognized the car. It was my mother. I couldn’t wait to show her my masterpiece. The car pulled slowly into the driveway and from the look on my mother’s face, I could tell that I was in deep trouble.My mother shut the car door and walked towards me. Her eyes glaring, she shouted, “What in the world were you thinking? I understood when you made castles out of leaves, and climbed the neighbors’ trees, but this! Come inside right now!〞 I stood there glaring back at her for a minute, angry because she had insulted (侮辱) my art.“Now go clean it up!〞 Mother and I began cleaning the road. Tears ran down my cheeks as I saw my beautiful rainbow turn into black cement.Though years have now passed, I still wonder where my rainbow has gone. I wonder if, maybe when I get older, I can find my rainbow and never have to brush it away.I guess we all need some sort of rainbow to brighten our lives from time to time and to keep our hopes and dreams colorful.24. What did the writer want to do when his mother came home?A. To introduce Stephanie to her.B. To prevent her from seeing his painting.C. To put the materials back in the yard.D. To show his artwork to her.25. In his mother’s eyes, the writer ______ .A. was a born artistB. always caused troubleC. was a problem solverD. worked very hard26. The underlined word “rainbow〞 in the last paragraph refers to ________ .A. the rainbow in the skyB. the stripes on the pavementC. something imaginative and funD. important lessons learned in childhood27. It can be learned from the passage that parents should.A. encourage children to paintB. value friendship among childrenC. discover the hidden talent in childrenD. protect rather than destroy children’s dreamsCTo be popular is increasingly becoming the great desire among the young. The desire to be popular can force you into looking and acting like everyone else. You can lose yourself in a sea of identical hairstyles and thinking styles.I was forced to think about popularity not too long ago in a talk I had with my daughter. Margy had to change schools when my busy work schedule made it necessary for me to move houses. I suppose that, for a girl in her teens, entering a new school is about as easy as spending a season alone in the tropical jungles. At least that’s how Margy found it at first. However, as the school year drew to a close, one student after another came to her. They said they would have liked to be friends sooner.I told Margy that I would have been more concerned if she had been an instant social success in her new school. That, to me, would have been proof that she had betrayed herself in order to become popular. Nobody can please everyone. If you try to do so, you will find values as lasting as soap bubbles blown into the air.Some teenagers claim they want to dress as they please. But they all wear the same clothes. They set off in new directions in music. But somehow they all end up listening to the same record. Their reason for thinking or acting in a certain way is that the crowd is doing it. They have come out of their cocoon(茧)into a larger cocoon.I know that it has become harder for a young person to stand up against the popularity wave. Our way of life makes a young nonconformist stand out like a Martian (火星人).These days there’s a great barrier for the young person who wants to find his or her own path. But the barrier is worth climbing over. You may want to listen to classical music instead of going to a party. You may want to collect rocks when everyone else is collecting records. Well, go for it. Find yourself. Popularity will come with the people who respect you for who you are. That is the only kind of popularity that really counts.28. Which of the following statements is true?A. Some teenagers tend to show their uniqueness but end up behaving the same way.B. Real popularity comes only when you respect others.C. Margy changed schools to find her true self.D. At first, the author thought it hard for Margy to enter new school.29. What does the author think of some teenagers?A. They find it hard to gain popularity as expected.B. They’re afraid of getting lost in life.C. They have difficulty understanding each other.D. They lack the courage to be truly different.30. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word “nonconformist〞 in paragraph 5?A. Someone who behaves in his own way.B. Someone who wants to please others.C. So meone who cares about others’ opinion.D. Someone who desires popularitygreatly.31. What is the author’s purpose of writing this passage?A. To criticize the present values and beliefs.B. To show people how to get along with their close friends.C. To persuade readers to pursue valuable popularity.D. To tell parents how to educate and guide their children.DArt museums are places where people can learn about various cultures. The increasingly popular " design museums" that are opening today, however, perform quite a different role. Unlike most art museums, the design museum shows objects that are easily found by the general public. These museums sometimes even place things like fridges and washing machines in the center of the hall.People have argued that design museums are often made use of as advertisements for new industrial technology. But their role is not simply a matter of sales-it is the honoring of excellently invented products. The difference between the window of a department store and the showcase in a design museum is that the first tries to sell you something, while the second tells you the success of a sale.One advantage of design museums is that they are places where people feel familiar with the exhibits. Unlike the average art museum visitors, design museum visitors seldom feel frightened or puzzled. This is partly because design museums clearly show how and why mass- produced products work and look as they do, and how design has improved the quality of our lives. Art museum exhibits, on the other hand, would most probably fill visitors with a feeling that there is something beyond their understanding.In recent years, several new design museums have opened their doors. Each of these museums has tried to satisfy the public's growing interest in the field with new ideas. London's Design Museum, for example, shows a collection of mass-produced objectsfrom Zippo lighters to electric typewriters to a group of Italian fish-tins. The choices open to design museums seem far less strict than those to art museums, and visitors may also sense the humorous part of our society while walking around such exhibits as interesting and unusually attractive toys collected in our everyday life.32. Showcases in design museums are different from store windows because they _____.A. show more technologically advanced productsB. help increase the sales of productsC. show why the products have sold wellD. attract more people than store windows do33. The author believes that most design museum visitors _____.A. do not admire mass-produced productsB. are puzzled with technological exhibitsC. dislike exhibits in art museumsD. know the exhibits very well34. The choices open to design museums _____.A. are not as strict as those to art museumsB. are not aimed to interest the publicC. may fail to bring some pleasure to visitorsD. often contain precious exhibits35. The best title for this passage is _____.A. The Forms of Design MuseumsB. The Exhibits of Design MuseumsC. The Nature of Design MuseumsD. The Choices Open to Design Museums 第二节(共5小题;每一小题2分,总分为10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最优选项。
高一英语上学期第四次月考试题(扫描版)(2021学年)
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高尔基说过:“书是人类进步的阶梯。
”我希望各位朋友能借助这个阶梯不断进步。
物质生活极大丰富,科学技术飞速发展,这一切逐渐改变了人们的学习和休闲的方式。
很多人已经不再如饥似渴地追逐一篇文档了,但只要你依然有着这样一份小小的坚持,你就会不断成长进步,当纷繁复杂的世界牵引着我们疲于向外追逐的时候,阅读一文或者做一道题却让我们静下心来,回归自我。
用学习来激活我们的想象力和思维,建立我们的信仰,从而保有我们纯粹的精神世界,抵御外部世界的袭扰。
The above is the whole contentof this article,Gorkysaid: "the book is the ladder of human progress." I hope yo u can makeprogresswith thehelp of this ladder.Material life is extremely rich,science and technology are de veloping rapidly, all of which gradually change the way of people's study and leisure. Manypeopleare no longer eager to pursue a document, but as long as you still have such a smal l persistence, you will continue to grow and progress. When the complex world leads us tochase out, reading an art icleor doing a problem makes us calm downand return to o urselves. With learning, we can activate our imagination an d thinking, establish our belief, keep our pure spiritual worldand resist theattack ofthe external world.。