江西省石城中学2020-2021学年高一上学期周测英语试卷(四) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2023届高一上学期周考英语试卷B考试范围 必修1 下次考试范围 必修2 单元一错题再现 28 29 36 39 55 65 69第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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。ADiary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It-Yourself BookThis book based on Greg Hefleys own diary lets kids express themselves in an exciting way. In the book, kids wil
2、l be asked: What was the best dream you have ever had? The worst thing you have ever eaten? The best secret you have ever heard? This book is unique and special because it has blank pages for readers to write their own stories and keep their own diaries.Author: Jeff KinneyList Price: $10.95Price: $6
3、.57 Buy it on A.You save: $4.38(40%)Chinese Childrens Favorite StoriesThis volume of beloved Chinese stories contains a delightful selection from the store of Chinese legend(传奇). Discover many delightful animal characters as well as Change and Guan Yin. Retold for an international audience, the stor
4、ies with beautiful pictures will give children aged six to ten in other countries a chance to learn about both the tradition and culture of China.Author: Mingmei YipList Price: $18.95Price: $12.89 Buy it on A.You save: $6.06(32%)The Way Science WorksThe perfect introduction to show how science expla
5、ins the world around us! Eye-opening experiments and extraordinary photography bring science to life. It explains everyday facts and the theories behind the technology in todays fast-moving world. Full of facts about famous scientists, technology news and more.Author: Robin KerrodList Price: $24.99P
6、rice: $16.49 Buy it on A.You save: $8.50(34%)21. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Do-It- Yourself Book is different from other books because you can .A. ask the author questionsB. write your own stories in the bookC. have a chance to see beautiful photosD. read many interesting stories about the author22. Chine
7、se Childrens Favorite Stories is written for .A. Chinese children aged 6 to 10 B. teenagers in other countriesC. junior students in other countries D. foreign children aged 6 to 1023. Whose book would you like to read if you are interested in science and technology?A. Robin Kerrods. B. Jeff Kinneys.
8、 C. Mingmei Yips. D. Eve Buntings.BRyan Hreljac is a boy living in Canada. Without his help, hundreds of wells that now provide fresh water for people in Africa, Central America and India might never have been built. Ryan is what you might call a water ambassador(大使). He traveled the world to tell p
9、eople how they can help solve a big problem: the lack of safe drinking water in many developing countries.Ryans efforts didnt begin in a far-off place, but right at home in Kemptville, Ontario.When he was 6 years old, Ryan learned from his teacher that children in Africa often must walk miles each d
10、ay to find water. Some even die from drinking bad water, his teacher said.So Ryan decided to act. He did chores for his parents and neighbors. He spoke to schools, churches, and clubs about his goal. The word spread. After several months of hard work, Ryan had raised $ 2, 000, enough to dig one well
11、.An organization called Canadian Physicians for Aid and Relief(CPAR) chose a site for the well in the village of Agweo, in Uganda. Two years later, CPAR arranged for Ryan to visit Uganda for the opening ceremony of the well. Ryan met a new friend named Jimmy. Then they formed a close friendship. He
12、often traveled with Ryan to explain how water changed his life.After the first well, the ripple(涟漪)effect took over, Ryan says, and one goal led to another. With adult help, he founded Ryans Well Foundation to educate people about the importance of water. Now the foundation has raised more than $ 1.
13、5 million and built 255 wells that serve more than 427, 000 people in 12 countries. Ryan has received many awards but he isnt bragging(炫耀). The most impressive people Ive met are the other kids who want to help too, he says. Im just a typical kid. I had a small dream, and I stayed with it. Everybody
14、 can do something.24. What problem is Ryan working to solve?A. The effect of poverty on children. B. The diseases caused by polluted water.C. A lack of safe drinking water. D. A lack of money to save water.25. How did Ryan earn money for his first well?A. He created an educational foundation. B. He
15、traveled to villages across the world.C. He started a website to ask for donations. D. He did chores and sold his idea.26. To make a dream come true, what would be the most important for Ryan?A. Making friends. B. Not giving up.C. Knowing his limits. D. Not bragging about awards.27. Which of the fol
16、lowing can be the best title for the text?A. An Organization of Saving Water B. A Story of a WellC. A Boy Who Makes a Difference D. A Well That Brought People TogetherCBreakfast is food for the brain and for the rest of your body. And downing those morning calories(卡路里)is worth it, even for people w
17、orried about their weight, a new study finds.The study was led by Marlene Schwartz, a psychologist who studies obesity(肥胖). Her group studied some 600 middle-school students. Over three years, students from 12 different schools were asked about their breakfasts. Throughout the study about 34%-44% of
18、 all students said they regularly ate breakfast at home. Up to 17%, or almost one in every six kids. regularly ate breakfast at school. Overall, about one in every 10 kids reported eating breakfasts both at home and at school. Eating habits changed somewhat as the kids got older. For example, fifth
19、graders were more likely to regularly eat breakfast at home. But by seventh grade, 22% of the studied kids often skipped breakfast(不吃早饭).Surprisingly, at every age, kids who ate breakfast were less likely to be overweight. This was true even for those who ate breakfast at home and at school. It also
20、 found that students who skipped breakfast most often were those most likely to be overweight. These findings may seem puzzling. Yet Schwartz s team can think of several possible explanations.Skipping breakfast may set people up to be “over-hungry” later in the day, she says. Then someone may eat mo
21、re food than their body needs. When that happens, it might take the brain longer to realize “you have enough food and can stop eating now”. What s more, not eating in the morning prevents our brains and bodies from working well. Its very difficult for children to pay attention in class if they arriv
22、e without having breakfast.But why should eating two breakfasts not lead to weight gain? One explanation may be that school breakfasts are very healthy and controlled in size, notes Schwartz. Also, most of the double-breakfast eaters are boys. These kids are active and actively growing. They sometim
23、es eat twice as much as other people.28. What is the function(作用) of the first paragraph?A. To introduce the topic. B. To make a comparison.C. To show the background. D. To attract readers.29. What do we know about the new study?A. Its leader was a middle-school teacher. B. It was carried out among
24、teachers.C. It lasted more than three years. D. Its findings were doubted by many people.30. According to the study, about sixty students .A. ate breakfast regularly at home B. ate breakfast regularly at schoolC. ate two breakfasts regularly D. seldom ate breakfast31. What may happen to a boy who ea
25、ts breakfast regularly according to Paragraph 4?A. He may put on weight. B. His brain and body work badly.C. He is sure to have a healthy weight. D. He is very likely to be focused in class.DDuring the ongoing battle against the Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (NCP)(新型冠状肺炎), you may have read news that
26、garlic(大蒜)can quickly kill the virus but it proved to be misinformation. While the nation continues to fight against the NCP, its also stepping up efforts to fight the spread of misinformation.In the Internet era(时代), the nature of how information spreads has changed largely. Information and misinfo
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