高考英语一轮复习 每日一题(第13周)每周一测(含解析)
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每周一测
Ⅰ.单项填空
1.It is said _________ the picture shows a Chinese girl standing by the river under
a tree, seemingly listening to a bird singing.
A. which
B.as
C. what
D. that
2.It is natural __________ children are curious about the world around them.
A. that
B. whether
C. what
D. How
3.________in the library regulations that any book borrowed be returned by due time,
or the borrower will be fined.
A. What is required
B. It is required
C.As is required
D. Which is required
4.The question we’ll invite Ann to the gathering really beats me, and I
want your suggestion.
A. that
B. whether
C.
who D. which
5. It doesn’t matter _________ you turn right or left at the crossing — both roads lead to the park.
A. whether
B. how
C. if
D. when
6.Gao Lin finally got to know the fact only determination can decide the true champion when the team won the championship of the 2015 Chinese Super League.
A. that
B. why
C. what
D. how
7.It was the fact ______ he had to find another job ______ made him worried much.
A. which; that
B. which; which
C. that; which
D. that; that
8. We must find out ____ Karl is coming, so we can book a room for him.
A. when
B. how
C. where
D. why
9.A ship in harbor is safe, but that’s not ______ ships are built for.
A. what
B. whom
C. why
D. when
10.The exhibition tells us we should do something to stop air pollution.
A. where
B. why
C. what
D. which
II.阅读理解
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Standing desks. Love them or hate them, there are plenty of articles to back up whatever opinion you have.
On the one hand, studies have shown that standing desks could help reduce your risk of obesity (肥胖) and diabetes (糖尿病). On the other, experts have said standing desks don’t help with weight loss and could give you back problems.
Now, another study has come out, this one in favor of standing desks. Researchers at the Texas AM Health Science Center found that standing desks helped employees get more done during the day. Though the results might not translate for all types of work environments, they should give standing desk supporters a reason to be pleased.
Published last week in the journal IIE Transactions on Occupational Ergonomics and Human Factors, the study followed 167 employees in a call center over six months. Seventy-four of them used standing desks, and researchers found that they were 46 percent more productive than those who sat at their desks.
The participants’ employer, a health services company that’s not named in the paper, sponsored the study to better understand the returns on the standing desks it had bought for the office.
Productivity was determined by the number of successful calls to clients that the health and clinical advisors made per hour. The company earned money for each successful call, during which an advisor checked in on a client’s progress in an exercise program, for example, or checked to see that a client was taking proper medication.
Employees typically made between 400 and 500 calls a month, and the company wanted them to average around two successful calls each hour. Those who had standing desks met that quota, while those who remained seated averaged 1.5 successful calls per