2019学年高一英语暑强化训练试题(二) 新人教A版.doc
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1、- 1 -高一英语暑强化训练试题(二)高一英语暑强化训练试题(二)第一部分第一部分 听力理解(略)听力理解(略) 第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 4040 分)分)第一节第一节(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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。 A A CourseCourse No.No. 14061406 1212 LecturesLectures (30(30 Minutes/Lecture)Minutes/Lecture)In The Secrets of Menta
2、l Math, award-winning Professor Arthur T. Benjamin teaches you the basic knowledge of mental mathematics. This powerful ability to perform mental calculations will give you an edge in business, at school, at work, or anywhere else that you meet with math.CourseCourse No.No. 71757175 1212 LecturesLec
3、tures (30(30 Minutes/Lecture)Minutes/Lecture)In Museum Masterpieces: The Louvre, expert art critic and historian Professor Richard Brertell takes you on an unforgettable journey through one of the worlds greatest museums. This 12-lecture series explores some of the most beautiful and renowned, examp
4、les from the museums remarkable collection of masterworks.CourseCourse No.No. 158158 1212 LecturesLectures (30(30 Minutes/Lecture)Minutes/Lecture)In My Favorite Universe, world-famous physicist and director of the Hayden Pknetarium Neil dcGrassc Tyson takes you on a spirited and intellectually inter
5、esting journey through the universe and all its history, from before the big bang to the most likely ways in which the entire universe might end.CourseCourse No.No. 62996299 1212 LecturesLectures (30(30 Minutes/Lecture)Minutes/Lecture)In The History of the Bible: The Making of the New Testament Cano
6、n, New York Times best-selling author and professor Bart D. Ehrman reveals the secret history behind the making of the New Testament, including how and when each book was written and why it was chosen to be included.SPECIALSPECIAL INTRODUCTORYINTRODUCTORY OFFER!OFFER!- 2 -Order any one of theseBEST-
7、SELLING COURSES for only:$199.95 $9.95 on DVD$134.95 $6.95 on CD+$5 Shipping and HandlingORDERORDER TODAY!TODAY! SaleSale EndsEnds Friday!Friday!21. Who can tell you something about the space? A. Bart D. Ehrman. B. Neil dcGrassc Tyson.C. Arthur T. Benjamin. D. Richard Brertell. 22. How much is Cours
8、e No.158 on DVD delivered to your house?A. $6.95.B. $9.95.C. $11.95. D. $14.95.23. What is the passage mainly about?A. College courses studied in home. B. College courses learned on line.C. Some world-famous lectures. D. Four interesting books in discount.BMatthew Layton was 20 minutes from home in
9、Sevierville, Tennessee, on a cold November night in 2016 when he got a cell phone call from his mother. “The mountains on fire,” she screamed, “and Brians up there!”Laytons family owned a dozen rental cabins(小屋) on Shields Mountain, and Laytons friend and fellow rental-cabin owner, Brian McGee, age
10、56, was up there trying to put the fire out by himself. Layton, 32, hit the gas. He lived on the mountain too.Layton turned around and headed for a dirt road. He made it about halfway up the steep, winding path before his front-wheel-drive car gave up. He called McGee, who drove down in his pickup s
11、o they could fight the fire together.They headed first to Laytons rental cabins. “I wanted to make sure our guests were gone. They were,” says Layton. At that point, he had a choice: try to save his cabins or rescue people renting other cabins nearby. “On the moun-tain, you dont have many locals. Th
12、eyre mostly tourists who dont know their - 3 -way around,” he says.Over the next two hours, the two friends drove through the smoky mountain, knocking on doors and leading panicked people to safety. “I know that mountain so well,” Layton says, “I could drive and know exactly where I am just by time
13、traveled.” Thanks to their brave and immediate action, the two helped 14 people out of the danger.Fourteen people died that night in Sevier County. But the fire didnt take away a single life on Shields Mountain. And though his home and business were destroyed, Layton remains calm. “I wasnt worried a
14、bout my loss, not when I saw those families trapped on the mountain,” he says, “I knew I was gonna help them.”24. Where was Layton when the fire broke out?A.Visiting his mother.B. Away from his home.C. Heading for the cabins.D. Driving on a dirt road. 25. What can we learn from Para.2-3?A. Laytons c
15、ar broke down halfway.B. Brian was in charge of Laytons cabins.C. Layton picked up Brian on the path. D. Brian lived in the mountain alone. 26. Why could the two friends rescue the people?A. They put out the fire before it spread. B. They turned to locals for help.C. Layton was familiar with the are
16、a. D. Brian gave up his own cabins.27. What did Layton mean in the last paragraph?A. He blamed himself. B. He suffered a lot.C. He was relieved.- 4 -D. He felt sorry. C CIf your friends are happyturns out youre more likely to be happy too. If your friends are overweight, that too ups the chances you
17、ll gain weight. Those effects have been shown in studies. And now researchers have identified another seemingly contagiouscontagious quality: exercise.The researchers analyzed the running activity of more than a million people worldwide who used an exercise tracking device(装置) for five years. And th
18、ey used weather patterns as a way to randomly examine different parts of that global network.Cities have different weather patterns, Sinan Aral, a computational social scientist at MIT says, this experiment allowed them to ask: Does a rainy day in New York affect running in San Diego? “If the weathe
19、r in New York causes changes in the running behavior in San Diego, it can really only be happening through the influences of the friends who live between New York and San Diego.”And that is exactly what he and his colleague saw: that the behavior of one citys runners could indeed affect the behavior
20、 of runners in another socially connected city. Women tended to be influenced more by the female runners in their networks. And less active runners tended to influence more active runners to run more, but not so much the other way around. Still, thisthis could be valuable for health professionals. “
21、We have to start thinking about consumers and citizens as networked consumers and citizens. Where they are influenced by and influence their social network in very strong ways, that will change the way a particular intervention(干涉) succeeds or fails.”In other wordsif your prescription is more exerci
22、se? The doctors might want to write a prescription for your friends and family, too.28. Which does the underlined word “contagiouscontagious” in Para. 1 mean?A. Affected.B. Excellent.C. Beneficial.D. Different.29. What can we conclude from the experiment? - 5 -A. Weather changes peoples feelings.B.
23、Peoples behaviour affects each other.C. Exercise has something to do with weather.D. Peoples connection depends on distance.30. What does “this” in Para. 5 refer to?A. Women are easier influenced by male runners.B. People in the same city affect each other more.C. Friends tend to influence each othe
24、r in exercising.D. A rainy day in one city affects running in another. 31. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. Think twice before running.B. More exercise benefits health.C. Weather patterns affect running behavior.D. Healthy behavior can spread like illness.DMany Americans
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