内蒙古鄂尔多斯市第一中学2018-2019学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、市一中20182019学年度第二学期期中考试试题高一英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、座位号、考生号、试卷类型(A)涂写在答题卡上。本试卷满分120分。2. 考生将答案涂写在英语答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。一、阅读理解(共两节, 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。AThe opening times of Viennas museums, shops, Tourist Info Vienna, etcTourist Info1st d
2、istrict, city centreAlbertinaplatz, corner of MaysedergasseDaily from 9:00 am to 7:00 pmVienna International Airport Arrival HallDaily from 7:00 am to 11:00 pmMuseums Most of Viennas museums are open daily. Some are closed once a week, often either on Monday or Tuesday. The daily opening times vary
3、from museum to museum, but you can generally assume that a museum will be open between 10:00 am and 5:00 pm. Some of the large museums offer art lovers one late evening per week and stay open until 8:00 pm or 9:00 pm.Shops In Vienna, shops are usually open from Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 6:30
4、pm and on Saturday until 5:00 pm or 6:00 pm. Some shopping centers are open until 8:00 pm or 9:00 pm from Monday to Friday.Banks Most banks in Vienna are open from Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 12:30 pm and from 1:30 pm to 3:00 pm, and until 5:30 pm on Thursdays. In the city center almost all ban
5、ks are open over lunchtime.Restaurants and hot food Most restaurants in the city center are open daily. Hot food is generally offered from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm and from 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm. Some restaurants, often outside the city center, are closed on one day each week, sometimes on Sundays as well.
6、1. According to the passage, when can art lovers visit some museums in Vienna?A. At 8:00 am B. At 9:00 am C. At 6:00 pm D. At 10:00 pm 2.You can do the following at 4:00 pm on Thursdays EXCEPT _.A. go shopping B. visit the museum C. draw some money at the bank D. eat a hot meal in a restaurant3.The
7、text is probably written for _.A.tourists B. government officials C.the locals D. social organizationsBWhen Johnny, a homeless man, spent his last $20, he wasnt looking at it as an investment but its about to pay him huge profits. After he helped a woman who ran out of gas, she returned the favor by
8、 raising a lot more on the Internet. Kate McClure, 27, was driving to visit a friend when she ran out of gas halfway. “He saw me pull over and knew something was wrong,” she wrote. “He told me to get back in the car and lock the doors. A few minutes later, he came back with a red gas can, using his
9、last 20 dollars to make sure I could get home safe.”She couldnt repay him at that time because she had no cash with her. “I have been stopping by his spot for the past few weeks. I repaid him for the gas and gave him some clothes.”Kate decided to do more for him, so she started a crowdfunding(众筹) ca
10、mpaign on GoFundM, and it quickly gained far beyond its initial $10,000 goal. When it reached $100,000, the fundraising page was shut down for a time at Johnnys request. Because he didnt want to seem like he was taking advantage of the situation. Finally, Kate said that she restarted it because the
11、public interest had not decreased. She also added that Johnny planned to donate the rest to a good cause.According to the New York Post, Johnny wants to get a job at an Amazon warehouse and a department manager from the tech company has already reached out, saying he wants to help Jonny.4. What did
12、Jonny do with his $20?A. He bought Kate some gas. B. He bought Kate a can of food.C. He bought Kate some clothes. D. He rented a car for Kate to visit her friend.5. Why was the fundraising page closed for a time?A. People had no more interest in donation.B. Kate was too busy to make efforts for it.C
13、. The goal to raise $10,000 had been achieved.D. Johnny was unwilling to be considered greedy. 6. Which of the following best describes Johnny?A. homeless and hopeless B. lucky and popular C. kind and helpful D. honest and strict7. What does the author want to tell us from the text?A. Practice makes
14、 perfect.B. Well begun is half done. C. Do good and good will come to you. D. Little investments produce huge profits. CFor many of us, our workplace can be dark, depressing and dull. Windowless rooms and airless open-plan floors can kill motivation and cause a loss to worker performance, possibly e
15、ven their health. But a refreshing trend is taking root in workplace design: nature. Theres a growing evidence showing that workplaces which include natural elements, such as plants, light, colors and shapes, have noticeable and measurable benefits for both companies and their employees. The positiv
16、e effects touch on everything from worker happiness and creativity to increased productivity, improved profits, and the improved ability to attract the best workers. Its all based on the principle of biophilia(亲生命性) the born relationship between humans and the natural world and other living systems.
17、 And its easier to achieve at the office than you think. “People just dont like using lights in a building with no plants, no views, no natural light,” says Sir Cary Cooper CBE, professor at Lancaster University in the UK . He led a 2015 study on the impact of biophilia in the workplace that surveye
18、d 7,600 workers in 16 countries and found that even small nature-inspired changes can have a great effect. Responding to the Human Spaces Global Report, those who worked in environments with natural elements reported a 15% higher level of well-being, a 6% higher level of productivity and a 15% highe
19、r level of creativity. One third of them said the design of an office would affect their decisions to work for a company. Even so, 58% said there were no live plants at their workplaces and 47% reported having no natural light. An earlier, 2014 study by Cardiff University in Wales also showed that p
20、lants in the office make people happier and more productive. But more research is needed into biophilia, experts say. 8. Whats the purpose of the first paragraph?A.To compare different ideas.B. To express the authors worry.C. To introduce the topic of the text.D. To describe the conditions of the wo
21、rkplace.9. What does the underlined word “well-being” mean in Paragraph 5?A. welfare B. happiness C. richness D. honour10.What can we infer from the text?A. Experts will do research in biophilia further.B. Its very easy to be successful in a natural workplace.C. Over 50% workers are not satisfied wi
22、th their workplaces.D. People will not work for a company without a good environment.11. Whats the main idea of the text?A. People like working in the office with lights.B. Natural elements can bring health to the people in the office.C. Companies should offer a better environment to their employees
23、.D. Natural elements can make people work happily and efficiently. DStanding in line for the latest iPhone at the Apple store, queuing for tickets to the match or even just waiting at the post office might just have got a lot easier. Japanese car-maker Nissan announces that it has just the thing to
24、relieve the painful legs of tired queuers.The new system ofself-drivingchairs is designed to detect when someone at the front of the queue is called, and automatically move everyone else one step forward in line. The new invention is shown in a company video, which shows a busy restaurant with custo
25、mers waiting outside. In the video, diners are sitting in a row of chairs, but will not have to stand when the next hungry diner is called to a table. Instead, the chairs, equipped with autonomous technology that detects the seat ahead, move along a path toward the front of the line. When the person
26、 at the front of the queue is called, the empty chair at the front can sense it is empty and so moves out of line. Cameras on the remaining chairs then sense the movement and follow automatically.“The system, which is similar to the kind used in Nissans autonomous vehicle technology, will be tested
27、at select restaurants in Japan this year,” Nissan said. “It appeals to anyone who has queued for hours outside a crowded restaurant: itridsthe boredom and physical pain of standing in line,” Nissan added.Although Tokyo has some 160,000 restaurants, long queues are not uncommon. Chosen restaurants th
28、at meet the criteria will be able to show the chairs outside their restaurants next year. Nissan also released a short video showing the chairs being used in an art gallery, moving slowly in front of the various paintings to let viewers appreciate the art without the need to stand up. 12. When does
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