山西省阳高县第一中学2016_2017学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题.doc
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1、- 1 -山西省阳高县第一中学 2016-2017 学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题第 I 卷第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项AHousework is a frequent source of disputes(争论) between lazy husbands and their hard-working wives, but women have been warned not to expect men to pull their weight any time soon
2、.A study from Oxford University has found that men are unlikely to be doing an equal share of housework before 2050. Mothers, the researchers warned, will continue to shoulder the burden of childcare and housework for the next four decades, largely because housework such as cleaning and cooking is s
3、till regarded as “womens work”.The gap between the amount of time men and women spend on housework has narrowed slowly over the past 40 years. But it will take another four decades before true housework equality(平等) is achieved, the study concluded. The research found that in the Nordic countries, t
4、he burden of housework is shared more equally between men and women. In the UK, women spend an average of four hours and forty minutes each day on housework, compared with two hours and twenty-eight minutes for men. This is an improvement from the 1960s, when British women typically spent six hours
5、a day on housework, while men spent just 90 minutes every day.But progress towards housework equality appears to be slowing in some countries. Dr. Oriel Sullivan, a research reader from Oxfords Department of Sociology, said, “Weve looked at what is affecting the equality in the home, and we have fou
6、nd that certain tasks seem to be given according to whether they are viewed as mens work or womens work.”Dr. Sullivan said cultural attitudes taught at school may be responsible for the views of housework. “At school it is much easier for a girl to be a tomboy, but it is much more difficult for a bo
7、y to enjoy baking and dancing,” she said.- 2 -1. The underlined part “pull their weight” in Paragraph 1 probably refers to “ ”.A. lose weight B. be lazy C. earn money D. do equal housework2. Women will continue to do more housework before 2050 mainly because .A. men are too busy to helpB. they would
8、 like to do soC. they can do better in houseworkD. housework will still be considered as womens work3. From Paragraph 4 we know that in the UK .A. men now spend just 90 minutes a day on housework on averageB. women now are too busy with their work to do houseworkC. women now spend less time on house
9、work than beforeD. housework is shared equally between men and women4. In Dr. Sullivans opinion, what is to blame for the housework inequality?A. Cultural attitudes towards housework B. Policies made by the governmentC. The time spent on work D. The type of houseworkBAs they migrate(迁移 ), butterflie
10、s and moths(飞蛾) choose the winds they want to fly with, and they change their body positions if they start floating in the wrong direction. This new finding suggests that insects may employ some of the same methods that birds use for traveling long distances. Scientists have long thought that insect
11、s were simply at the mercy of the wind.Fascinating as their skills of flight are, migrating behavior has been difficult to study in insects because many long distant trips happen thousands of feet above ground. Only recently have scientists developed technologies that can detect such little creature
12、s at such great heights.To their surprise, though, the insects werent passive but active travelers on the winds. In autumn, for example, most light winds blew from the east, but the insects somehow sought out ones that carried them south and they positioned themselves to navigate(导航) directly to the
13、ir wintering homes.Even in the spring, when most winds flowed northward, the insects didnt always go with the flow. If breezes werent blowing in the exact direction they - 3 -wanted to go, the insects changed their body positions to compensate(抵消). Many migrating birds do the same thing.The study al
14、so found butterflies and moths actively flew within the air streams that pushed them along. By adding flight speeds to wind speeds, the scientists calculated that butterflies and moths can travel as fast as 100 kilometers an hour. The findings may have real-world applications.With climate warming, m
15、igrating insects are growing in number. Knowing how and when these pests move could help when farmers decide when to spray their crops.5. Whats the main idea of the text?A. Insects migrate with the seasons B. Wind helps insects greatly in migratingC. insects have real direction D. Scientists have tr
16、ouble in observing insects6. Scientists originally thought that .A. insects always waited for their favorable windsB. insects chose the winds they wanted to rideC. insects were just blown about by the windD. insects positioned themselves in the winds7. It is not easy to study the migrating behavior
17、of the insects because .A. the little creatures can fly very fastB. their flight is long and high above groundC. the winds direction is hard to foreseeD. they have no regular migrating courses8. According to the passage, the findings can .A. increase insects in number B. instruct farmers when to spr
18、ayC. prevent climate warming D. help protect insectsCDo you know of anyone who uses the truth to deceive (欺骗) ? When someone tells you something that is true, but leaves out important information that should be included, he can give you a false picture.For example , some might say, “I just won a hun
19、dred dollars on the lottery (彩票) . It was great. I took that dollar ticket back to the store and turned it - 4 -in for one hundred dollars! “This guys a winner, right? Maybe, maybe not. We then discover that he bought $200 worth of tickets, and only one was a winner. Hes really a big loser!He didnt
20、say anything that was false, but he left out important information on purpose. Thats called a half-truth. Half-truths are not technically lies, but they are just as dishonest.Some politicians often use this trick. Lets say that during Governor Smiths last term, her state lost one million jobs and ga
21、ined three million jobs. Then she seeks another term. One of her opponents says, “During Governor Smiths term, the state lost one million jobs!“ Thats true. However, an honest statement would have been , “ During Governor Smiths term , the state had a net gain of two million jobs. “Advertisers will
22、sometimes use half-truths. Its against the law to make false statements so they try to mislead you with the truth. An advertisement might say, “Nine out of ten doctors advised their patients to take Yucky Pills to cure toothache. “ It fails to mention that they only asked ten doctors and nine of the
23、m work for the Yucky Company.This kind of deception happens too often. Its a sad fact of life: Lies are lies , and sometimes the truth can lie as well. 9. How much did the lottery winner lose? A. One hundred dollars. B. Two hundred dollars.C. Three hundred dollars. D. Four hundred dollars.10. We may
24、 infer that the author believes people should_. A. buy lottery tickets B. make use of half-truthsC. not take anything at face value D. not trust the Yucky Company11. What do the underlined words “ net gain“ in Paragraph 5 mean? A. final increase. B. big advantage.C. large share. D. total saving.12.
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