内蒙古开鲁县蒙古族中学2018_2019学年高二英语上学期期中测试试题四.doc
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1、- 1 -内蒙古开鲁县蒙古族中学 2018-2019 学年高二英语上学期期中测试试题四第一部分 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。ALouis Armstrong had two famous nicknames. Some people called him Bagamo. They said his mouth looked like a large bag. Musicians often called him Pops, as a sign of resp
2、ect for his influence on the world of music.Born in 1901 in New Orleans, he grew up poor, but lived among great musicians. Jazz was invented in the city a few years before his birth. Armstrong often said, “Jazz and I grew up together.”Armstrong showed a great talent for music when he was taught to p
3、lay the cornet (短号) at a boys home. In his late teens, Armstrong began to live the life of a musician. He played in parades, clubs, and on the steamboats that traveled on the Mississippi River. At that time, New Orleans was famous for the new music of jazz and was home to many great musicians. Armst
4、rong learned from the older musicians and soon became respected as their equal. In 1922 he went to Chicago. There, the tale of Louis Armstrong begins. From then until the end of his life, Armstrong was celebrated and loved wherever he went. Armstrong had no equal when it came to playing the American
5、 popular song.His cornet playing had a deep humanity and warmth that caused many listeners to say, “Listening to Pops just makes you feel good all over.” He was the father of the jazz style and also one of the best-known and most admired people in the world. His death, on July 6, 1971, was headline
6、news around the world.1. Armstrong was called Pops because he .A. looked like a musician B. was a musician of much influenceC. showed an interest in music D. traveled to play modern music2. The third paragraph is developed .A. by space B. by examplesC. by time D. by comparison3. Which statement abou
7、t Armstrong is true?A. His tale begins in New Orleans.- 2 -B. He was born before jazz was invented.C. His music was popular with his listeners.D. He learned popular music at a boys home.4. Which would be the best title for the text?A. The Invention of the Jazz MusicB. The Father of the Jazz StyleC.
8、The Making of a MusicianD. The Spread of Popular MusicBPhotographs are everywhere. They decorate the walls of homes and are used in stores for sales of different goods. The news is filled with pictures of fires, floods, and special events. Photos record the beauties of nature. They can also bring th
9、ings close that are far away. Through photos, people can see wild animals, cities in foreign lands, and even the stars in outer space. Photos also tell stories.Reporting the news through photos is called photojournalism. At times photojournalists tell their stories through a single picture. At other
10、 times, they use a group of pictures to tell a story. Each picture is like a chapter in a book, which can do more than record the facts. It can also be a strong force for social change.Jacob Riis was among the first photojournalists. He took pictures of parts of New York City where the poor lived. R
11、iis believed that poverty caused crime, and he used photos to help him prove his point. A few years later, the photos of small children working in factories by Lewis Hine shocked the public. Hines pictures helped bring about laws to protect such children.Hundreds of pictures may have to be taken in
12、order to get one or two really good photos. It takes science to have the photo come out clearly and art to make a photo that has a good design and expresses feeling. Photojournalists make an actual record of what they see. A photo, however, can be both a work of art and an actual record. It can reco
13、rd an important event as a beautiful or exciting picture.- 3 -As historical and artistic documents, photos can become more important over time. Today photojournalists still have their pictures appear in newspapers and magazines. They also publish(发表) them in books and on the Internet.5. The underlin
14、ed word “They” in the first paragraph refers to .A. beauties B. photos C. goods D. events6. The photos of the small children by Hine show us that photos .A. are also works of art B. are popular ways of reporting newsC. often shock the public D. can serve as a force for social change7. What can we le
15、arn from the passage?A. News with pictures is encouraging. B. Photos help people improve.C. News photos mean history in a sense. D. People prefer reading news with pictures.8. The text is mainly about .A. telling the story through pictures B. decorating the walls of homesC. publishing historical pap
16、ers D. expressing feeling through pictures CCan you believe everything that you read? It seems as if every day, some new articles come out about a new discovery about this or that. For example, water is bad for you, or good for you. The answer depends on which scientific study has just come out. Peo
17、ple cannot decide which food items are healthy, how pyramids were constructed, and why dinosaurs disappeared. When we look for answers we sometimes can believe persuasive researches and scientists. But how trustworthy are they really? Here are two examples of scientific hoaxes (骗局). As far back as 1
18、726, Johann Beringer was fooled by his fellow scientists into thinking he had made an amazing discovery. The fossils of spiders, lizards, and even birds with the name of God written on them in Hebrew were unlike anything tha- 4 -t had been found before. He wrote several papers on them and was famous
19、 for those only to have it revealed that they were planted by jealous colleagues to ruin his reputation. When an early human being was discovered in 1912, scientists at this time were wild with excitement over the meaning it had for the theory of evolution. There were hundreds of papers about this P
20、iltdown man over the next fifty years until it was finally discovered to be a complex hoax. The skull (头骨)of a man had been mixed with the jawbone of an orangutan (猩猩)to make the ape (猿) man. The next time you read the exciting new findings of a study of the best scientist, do not automatically assu
21、me that it is true. Even qualified people can get itwrong. Though we certainly should not ignore scientific research, we do need totake it with a grain of salt. Just because it is accepted as the truth today does not mean it will still be trustworthy tomorrow.9. What is the reason why Johann Beringe
22、r was fooled? A. His fellow scientists wanted to make fun of him. B. His workmates are eager to become famous too. C. These scientists made a mistake because of carelessness. D. His colleagues was jealous of him and did so to destroy his fame. 10. The excited scientists thought that this Piltdown ma
23、n _. A. was in fact a complex hoax B. was a great scientific invention C. contributed to the theory of evolution D. had the skull like that of an ape 11. What does the underlined phrase “with a grain of salt” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Happily. B. Generally. C. Doubtfully. D. Completely. 12. What can w
24、e learn from the passage? A. Hebrew is probably a kind of language. B. Truths of science will never be out of time. C. People believe scientists because they are persuasive. D. We are advised to believe famous scientists.- 5 -DMore students than ever before are taking a gap-year (间隔年)before going to
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