吉林省延边第二中学2019-2020学年高一上学期第一次月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、延边第二中学2019-2020学年度第一学期第一次阶段检测高一英语试卷注意事项:答案必须写在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分,本试卷满分120分。考试时间90分钟。第卷(选择题共80分)第一部分阅读理解(共20小题;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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AKings College Summer School is a training program every year for high school students at all lev
2、els who want to improve their English. Courses are given by the teachers of Kings College and other colleges in New York. Trips to museums and culture centers are also organized. This years summer school will be from July 25 to August 15.More information is as follows:Application dateStudents in New
3、 York should send their applications before July 18, 2007.Students of other cities should send their applications before July 16, 2007.Foreign students should send their applications before July 10, 2007.CoursesEnglish LanguageSpoken English: 22 hoursReading and Writing: 10 hoursAmerican History: 16
4、 hoursAmerican Culture: 16 hoursStepsA letter of self-introductionA letter of recommendation(推荐) The letters should be written in English with all the necessary information.CostDaily lessons: $200Sports and activities: $100Travels: $200Hotel service: $400You may choose to live with your friends or r
5、elatives in the same city.Please write to:Thompson, Sanders1026 Kings StreetNew York, NY 10016, USAE-mail: KC-Summer-School 1.You can most probably read the text in _.A. a newspaperB. a travel guideC. a textbookD. a telephone book2.Which of the following is true about Kings College Summer School?A.
6、Only top students can take part in the program.B. Only the teachers of Kings College give courses.C. King s College Summer School is run every other year.D. Visits to museums and culture centers are part of the program.3.If you are to live with your relatives in New York, you will have to pay the sc
7、hool _.A. $200B. $400C. $500D. $900BMy challenge for you is this: to read a book for 15minutes every single day for a month.Let me explain a bit,by telling you where the challenge came from. I have many things in common with my dad,like music taste and sense of humor, but sadly reading isnt one of t
8、hem. I can happily spend a whole day with a book, but my dad cant read a book for longer than about 5 minutes. He reads emails, websites and papers for work,but not books. Hes busy,so I think sitting down to read for just 15minutes a day is a good way to relax and to introduce him to reading.My dad
9、is not the only person who avoids books. I know lots of people would rather relax on their computers or in front of the TV. Everyone is different and has their own interests,but I think there are lots of benefits to reading,which screen-based activities dont have.Firstly, its better for your eyes. L
10、ooking at screens can be very stressful for your eye muscles, and clearly you should avoid looking at screens for an hour before bed,to get a good nights sleep.One thing I personally love reading, is being transported to another worldI often forget the time or things around me! Reading is a great wa
11、y to switch off before you go to bed, because you think more about the world of the book, rather than the real world, so you can truly relax. I know you can be transported to a different world in a film or a TV show, but I think books do it better.I also enjoy hearing what people are doing and findi
12、ng out what they think. Reading gives me the chance to get to know hundreds of new people! It also teaches you to see things from other peoples point of view, and understand other peoples decisions or opinions. With a book, you can hear everything a character is thinking or feelingyou really can be
13、inside someone elses head!So give it a go! Take 15 minutes when you are waking up, going to bed, eating lunch, or having a coffee. If you read a lot, why not try 15 minutes of an English book, or pass the challenge on to someone else? Good luck, and happy reading!4.The author mentions his father in
14、the text to show.A. his father is busyB. reading is importantC. his father likes readingD. many people have no habit of reading5.The author writes the text mainly basing on.A. his personal experienceB. some scientific experimentsC. his fathers personal adviceD. knowledge from books6.The underlined w
15、ord “it” in Paragraph 5 refers to.A. helping readers sleep wellB. making readers feel relaxedC. transporting readers to a different worldD.reminding readers of the real world7.What is the authors attitude to reading?A. Negative. B. Uncertain. C. Supportive. D. Doubtful.CHow Much Can We Afford to For
16、get?In 2018, Science magazine asked some young scientists what schools should teach students. Most said students should spend less time memorizing facts and have more space for creative activities. As the Internet grows more powerful, students can access(获得)knowledge easily. Why should they be requi
17、red to carry so much of it around in their heads?Civilizations(文明)develop through forgetting life skills that were once necessary. In the Agricultural(农业的)Age, a farmer could afford to forget hunting skills. When societies industrialized, the knowledge of farming could be safe to forget. Nowadays, s
18、mart machines give us access to most human knowledge. It seems that we no longer need to remember most things. Does it matter?Researchers have recognized several problems that may happen. For one, human beings have biases (偏见), and smart machines are likely to increase our biases. Many people believ
19、e smart machines are necessarily correct and objective, but machines are trained through a repeated testing and scoring process. In the process, human beings still decide on the correct answers.Another problem relates to the case of accessing information. When there were no computers, efforts were r
20、equired to get knowledge from other people, or go to the library. We know what knowledge lies in other brains or books, and what lies in our heads. But today, the Internet gives us the information we need quickly. This can lead to the mistaken belief the knowledge we found was part of what we knew a
21、ll along.In a new civilization rich in machine intelligence, we have easy access to smart memory networks where information is stored. But dependency on a network suggests possibilities of being harmed easily. The collapse of any of the networks of relations our well-being(健康)depends upon, such as f
22、ood and energy, would produce terrible results. Without food we get hungry; without energy we feel cold. And it is through widespread loss of memory that civilizations are at risk of falling into a dark age.We forget old ways to free up time and space for new skills. As long as the older forms of kn
23、owledge are stored somewhere in our networks, and can be found when we need them, perhaps theyre not really forgotten. Still, as time goes on, we gradually but unquestionably become strangers to future people.8.Why are smart machines likely to increase our biases?A.Because they go off course in test
24、ing and scoring.B.Because we control the training process on them.C.Because we offer them too much information.D.Because they overuse the provided answers.9.The case of accessing information from the Internet.A.frees us from making efforts to learn new skillsB.prevents civilizations from being lost
25、at a high speedC.misleads us into thinking we already knew the knowledgeD.separates the facts we have from those in the smart machines10.The word “collapse”in Paragraph 5 probably means“”.A. a sudden failureB. the basic ruleC. a disappointing startD. the gradual development11.What is the writers mai
26、n purpose in writing this passage?A.To question about the standards of information storage.B.To discuss our problems of communication with machines.C.To stress the importance of improving our memorizing ability.D.To remind us of the risk of depending on machines to remember.DLocated at Europes bigge
27、st water park, the Galaxy Erding in South Germany, the worlds first VR water slide takes the exciting experience to a whole new level by offering thrill-seekers the choice of three attractive worlds Space, Sky, or Snow. By simply wearing a headset, riders can slide through a magical alien world, fol
28、low beautiful butterflies around floating islands or put themselves in a white winter wonderland. To make the experience even more heart-stopping, the 160-meter-long ride that lasts about 35 seconds has two uphill tracks that provide a roller-coaster-like experience.While the tire slide, which has b
29、een successfully tested by almost 10,000 park goers since it opened in February 2018, is impressive, the technology behind it, developed by California start-up Ballast is even more so. The specially-created waterproof headsets can be worn in water up to a few meters deep, without harming the delicat
30、e Samsung Galaxy S8 mobile devices that run the custom software for the VR experiences. The headsets also charge wirelessly (无线地), allowing park operators to swap out sets throughout the day.The biggest challenge the company faced, however, was providing a suitable VR experience for everyone. Thats
31、because unlike roller coasters, where the speed is fixed for all riders, water slide speeds vary depending on the weight of the person. To overcome the issue, Ballast fixed smart sensors (传感器) in important areas along the slide to keep track of the riders progress at all times. The information, conv
32、eyed through the headset, allows the custom software to adjust his or her location within the virtual world accordingly, making for a smooth, seasickness free ride for all.Though Ballast is thrilled at Space Gliders success, the company has bigger ambitions. They want to create an experience where g
33、uests will be able to swim underwater surrounded by virtual dolphins, whales, and even sharks, without wearing the heavy headsets!12.What can people do if they go to the Galaxy Erding?A. They can swim with dolphins.B. They can explore the outer space.C. They can experience VR water slide.D. They can
34、 swap out sets all day long.13.Which statement is NOT true according to the passage?A. The tire slide has been successfully tested so far.B. Water slide speed vary depending on the age of the person.C. Thrill-seekers take the exciting experience by wearing a headset.D. The specially-created waterpro
35、of headsets can be applied in water.14.What can help park goers experience a smooth, seasickness free ride?A. The painkillers.B. The fixed speed.C. A sensor fixed in important areas.D. Virtual dolphins, whales and sharks.15.What is the authors attitude towards the VR water slide?A. objectiveB. subje
36、ctiveC. opposedD. indifferent第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Enjoyable Family PicnicsGoing for a picnic is great at any age.It can either be a simple lunch in the park or a family barbecue at the beach.Whether with little kids or just as a romantic afternoon date,picnic
37、s can be fun and relaxing.Just remember to prepare.Check the weather forecast.16 Picnics are never much fun when it gets too hot or starts to rain.If it is likely to rain,but you still make up your mind to go, think about bringing umbrellas.Pick a location suitable for your familys needs.Different l
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