江苏省丹阳高级中学2020-2021学年高一下学期2月限时英语试卷 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、江苏省丹阳高级中学2020级高一限时试卷高一年级2021.2第卷第一部分 阅读理解(共三节,满分50分)第一节 单项选择(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe Poets Weave is a weekly program of poetry reading hosted by local poet Dorsey. The following poets are especially for poetry-lovers.Poet Lloyd Van Brunt. Brunt has written several v
2、olumes of poetry. His latest is Poems New and Selected 1962-1992. Hes currently working on his memoir, I fall in Love with Nancy Drew: Tales of Childhood. Poet James Merrill. His memoir A Different Person detailed his two and a half years in Europe in 1950. Merrill wrote eleven books of poems, and w
3、as the winner of two National Book Awards, the Bollingen Prize for Poetry, and the Pulitzer Prize. Poet and novelist Paul Monette. His book Borrowed Time: An Aids Memoir was the first such memoir to be published about AIDS, and won a National Book Award. In it, Monette told the story of his “beloved
4、” friend and lovers two-year struggling with AIDS. The book was called “a courageous love story”. Poet Li-Young Lee. Hes written two volumes of poetry, Rose, and The City in Which I Love You. Lees won many awards for his work, including the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship. Hes just complet
5、ed a memoir about his familys refugee experience in America, The Winged Seed. For more information, please click here: https:/www.npr.org/templates/story.1. According to the passage, who won the Pulitzer Prize?A. Lloyd Van Brunt.B. Li-Young Lee.C. Paul Monette. D.James Merrill.2. Which book refers t
6、o battle against a serious illness?A. Different Person.B. The Winged Seed.C. Borrowed Time: An Aids Memoir.D. I fall in Love with Nancy Drew: Tales of Childhood.3. Where was this passage taken from?A. Website.B. Newspaper.C. Booklet.D. Magazine.BI was never very neat,while my roommate Kate was extre
7、mely organized. Each of her objects had its place, but mine always hid somewhere. She even labeled everything. I always looked for everything. Over time,Kate got neater and I got messier. She would push my dirty clothing over, and I would lay my books on her tidy desk. We both got tired of each othe
8、r.War broke out one evening. Kate came into the room. Soon, I heard her screaming, Take your shoes away! Why under my bed! Deafened, I saw my shoes flying at me. I jumped to my feet and started yelling. She yelled back louder.The room was filled with anger. We could not have stayed together for a si
9、ngle minute but for a phone call. Kate answered it. From her end of the conversation, I could tell right away her grandma was seriously ill. When she hung up, she quickly crawled under her covers,sobbing. Obviously,that was something she should not go through phone. All of a sudden, a warm feeling o
10、f sympathy rose up in my heart.Slowly, I collected the pencils, took back the books, made my bed, cleaned the socks and swept the floor, even on her side. I got so into my work that I even didnt notice Kate had sat up. She was watching, her tears dried and her expression one of disbelief. Then, she
11、reached out her hands to grasp mine. I looked up into her eyes. She smiled at me, Thanks.Kate and I stayed roommates for the rest of the year. We didnt always agree, but we learned the key to living together: giving in, cleaning up and holding on. 4. How is Paragraph one mainly developed?A. By analy
12、zing causes.B. By describing a process.C. By showing differences.D. By following time order.5. What made Kate angry one evening?A. She couldnt find her books.B. She heard the author shouting loud.C. She got the news that her grandma was ill.D. She saw the authors shoes beneath her bed.6. The author
13、tidied up the room most probably because .A. she wanted to show her careB. she was asked by Kate to do soC. she was scared by Kates angerD. she hated herself for being so messy7. What might be the best title for the story?A. My Best Friend Kate B. Hard Work Pays Off C. How to Be Organized D. Learnin
14、g to Be RoommatesCOne in every five young people has a sleep problem, so youre not alone. Getting enough sleep has become as important as eating vegetables and exercising regularly. Its very important for your body.Most young people only get seven hours of sleep each night, when they actually need n
15、ine hours. And making up for lost sleep during the week by sleeping on weekends doesnt really work. In fact, sleeping late on weekends may actually do you more harm than good, if you have sleep problems.What happens if you dont get enough sleep? If your sleep problem continues for a few nights, you
16、could suffer serious problems. Lack of sleep can affect learning and memory. Worse,if your sleep difficulties last a long time,that could lead to anxiety. Therefore,youve got to have some healthy sleep habits. Below are some suggestions:* Go to bed at the same timeincluding weekends, if possible.* W
17、ake up around the same time every morning. When you sleep late just one morning during the week, it may disturb your body clock. This will make it hard for you to sleep that night.* Do something relaxing before going to bed.* Exercise during the day. Dont exercise right before going to bed.* Avoid d
18、rinking. Alcohol makes you excited. This prevents you from falling asleep or wakes you up during the night.* Dont smoke. Smoking is always bad for the body. Smoking before bedtime keeps you awake.If trying these tips over a couple of weeks does not help you, consult your doctor. Do not take any medi
19、cine without first asking your doctor. Many of them have strong side effects.8. The passage suggests that people with sleep problems should .A. eat vegetables and exercise regularlyB. make up for lost sleep on weekendsC. follow a fixed timetable for sleepD. sleep seven hours every day9. According to
20、 the suggestions, which of the following makes it easier for you to fall asleep?A. Getting up earlier than usual in the morning.B. Listening to soft music before going to bed.C. Drinking alcohol before going to bed.D. Doing exercise in the evening.10. What should you do if these tips dont work on yo
21、u over a period of time?A. Just keep trying.B. Turn to a doctor for help.C. Try some medicines.D. Wait for your sleeping problems to get better.11. Where is the text most likely from?A. A diary. B.A novel.C. A travel guide. D. A magazine. DI love snakes. My mom definitely does not. When she was a ki
22、d, snakes used to hide in warm spots under the furniture. So she grew up afraid shed step on a snake. I grew up hoping Id see one outside! Lots of people who are afraid of snakes have never even seen one. So where does our fear come from?Scientists wonder about this too. Their experiments with adult
23、s, kids, and even babies show that its complicated. In tests with pictures, people picked out snakes faster than they could find flowers, frogs, and caterpillars. It wasnt just snakes, though. People also found spiders and angry faces faster than safe things like flowers. It seems like we find thing
24、s that might be dangerous to us faster than things that arentPeople also learn to fear snakes faster than we learn to fear many other things. We take our hints from other peoples scared voices and faces. Some scientists think weve evolved this way faster to see snakes and faster to learn to fear the
25、m. After all, if we had to be bitten by a snake to learn that its dangerous, we might learn our lesson too late.So why does it matter if were afraid of snakes? It may not matter much to us, but it matters to snakes. People protect animals they like, not animals they fear. Snakes may not be as cute a
26、s dolphins, but theyre just as important to the environment. Snakes eat insects that are pests to humans. Snakes are also food for other animals, so when we kill snakes, were hurting other creatures too.How do we get past our fears to give snakes a chance? Scientists did a study recently where stude
27、nts of your age went on a field trip, Guides helped them find and capture snakes in the forest. Everyone could safely touch and hold a snake. It turns out that snakes arent so bad when you get to know them. Most people who were afraid of snakes before the field trip werent afraid afterward. In fact,
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