河南省汝州市实验中学2018_2019学年高一英语上学期期末模拟试题2.doc
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1、- 1 -汝州市实验中学 2018-2019 年高一上期末模拟试题英语试卷第卷(共 70 分)第一部分 阅读理解(共 20 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)第一节 阅读下面四篇文章,然后从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出每个问题的最佳选项,并将答题卡上相应题目的答案标号涂黑(本节共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 30分)AIn the coming months, we are bringing together artists from all over the globe, to enjoy speaking Shakespeares plays in their o
2、wn language, in our Globe, within the architecture Shakespeare wrote for. Please come and join us.National Theatre of China Beijing | ChineseThis great occasion(盛会 ) will be the National Theatre of Chinas first visit to the UK. The companys productions show the new face of 21st century Chinese theat
3、re. This production of Shakespeares Richard III will be directed by the Nationals Associate Director,Wang Xiaoying.Date I have always changed and grown through travel.So take every type of trip you can, at every chance you get, and you will not only experience more of the world, but will become a ha
4、ppier person with rich experiences.24. The passage is mainly about _.A. how to have a comfortable life. B. how to prepare for a trip.C. why travel is so exciting. D. why some people are tired of traveling.25. Why doesnt the author read much on train trips?A. Because he doesnt like reading on the tra
5、in.B. Because his attention was taken away by the beautiful view.C. Because he is too busy working to read. D. Because he is so tired that he cant read.26. People who travel to new places will _.learn new things become happier get more experiences have more chances to readA. B. C. D. 27. The author
6、develops the passage mainly by_.A. giving explanations B. giving examples C. listing numbers D. following the natural time order CLONDONDogs produce more facial expressions when humans are looking at them, according to a new research from the University of Portsmouth.Scientists at the Universitys Do
7、g Cognition Centre are the first to find clear evidence that dogs move their faces in direct response to human attention. Dogs dont respond with more facial expressions upon seeing tasty food, suggesting that dogs produce facial expressions to communicate and not just because they are excited.- 4 -D
8、og cognition expert Dr Juliane Kaminski led the study. She said, “We can now be confident that the production of facial expressions made by dogs is dependent on the attention state of their audience and is not just a result of dogs being excited. In our study they produced far more expressions when
9、someone was watching, but seeing food treats did not have the same effect.Dr Kaminski said its possible dogs facial expressions have changed as part of the process of becoming domesticated. “Domestic dogs have a unique historythey have lived alongside humans for 30,000 years and during that time sel
10、ection pressures seem to have acted on dogs ability to communicate with us,” she said.“We knew domestic dogs paid attention to how attentive a human isina previous study we found, for example, that dogs stole food more often when the humans eyes were closed or they had their back turned. In another
11、study, we found dogs follow the gaze of a human if the human first establishes eye contact with the dog, so the dog knows the gaze-shift is directed at them,” Dr. Kaminski said, “This study moves forward what we understand about dog cognition. We now know dogs make more facial expressions when the h
12、uman is paying attention.”It is impossible yet to say whether dogs behaviour in this and other studies is evidence that dogs have flexible understanding of another individuals way of thinkingthat they truly understand another individuals mental state-or if their behaviour is inborn or even a learned
13、 response to seeing the face or eyes of another individual.28. In what situation will dogs produce more expressions?A. When seeing tasty food. B. When interacting with humans. C. When they are excited. D. When they observe something.29. What does the underlined word “domesticated” in Paragraph 4 mea
14、n?A. Evolved. B. Strong. C. House-trained. D. Dependent.30. Which of the following has not been proved by researchers?A. Dogs know exactly about humans mental state.- 5 -B. Dogs can recognize eye contact with humans.C. Dogs can pay attention to how attentive a human is.D. Dogs make more expressions
15、in response to humans attention.31. Where are you expected to read this passage?A. In a fashion magazine. B. In a scientific report.C. In a brochure. D. In a newspaper.DA 15-year-old boy planned to put a ball covered with petrol into his mouth and set it on fire. He would film the dangerous action a
16、nd put it on YouTubeAnd, he hoped to become famous on the Internet. But things didnt go the way he imaginedHis clothing caught fire, and he was rushed to the hospital with serious burns on his bodyYouTube hosts millions of videos of people attempting dangerous actionsMany of them are by kids and you
17、ng adultsSome experts say that by hosting these videos, YouTube encourages young viewers to take deadly risksResearch by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that more than 180,000 Americans die from accidental injuries each yearThats one person every three minutesMore than 14,000 of
18、 those killed are kids under the age of 19Is YouTube to blame?People have always found it interesting to watch others try risky thingsAudiences love these kinds of thingsSome of the earliest Greek comedies had characters followed by wild animals and knocking into wallsNow, in the age of the Internet
19、, anyone with a camera and a YouTube account can create this kind of fun“Many viewers, especially teenagers, are influenced by what they see and want to try it themselves“YouTube has taken the playing in the neighborhood to a worldwide level,“ says Clair Mellenthin, a researcher from the CentersSupp
20、orters of YouTube argue that it isnt YouTubes responsibility to examine its content“Parents should be the ones to make sure that kids are behaving safely,“ they sayIn fact, YouTube has a rule on contentFor example, - 6 -dangerous activities that have a risk of serious physical harm or death are not
21、allowedStaff of YouTube, carefully watch the website 24 hours a day, looking for videos that are against their rulesBut is this enough?32What happened to the 15- year-old boy?AHe got hurt in a traffic accident BHe played with fire and burned himself.CHe set fire to a ball by accident DHe watched an
22、action film on YouTube33What do Clair Mellenthins words suggest?AYouTube should examine kids accountsBYouTube users like to copy Greek comediesCYouTube affects people greatlyDYouTube has a positive influence on teenagers globally34According to the last paragraph, the author seems to believe that _.A
23、YouTube should do more to make sure of kids safetyBparents should be strict with their kidsCYouTube should make a rule on contentDparents shouldnt allow their k ids to take risks35The passage mainly discusses _Ahow to prevent accidental injuriesBhow to become famous on the InternetCwhether YouTube s
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