云南省水富市第一中学2021-2022学年高一上学期9月英语诊断卷(二) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、云南省水富市第一中学2021-2022学年高一上学期9月英语诊断卷(二)第一部分 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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AUrban household assets reach average of 3.18 million yuan in 2019Editors note: Urban residents average household assets(资产)were about 3.18 million yuan in China in 2019 and that of Beijing
2、 residents was about 8.93 million yuan, the highest in the country.Distribution of household assets of urban residentsUrban residents household assets are mainly physical assets with housing as the main part, accounting for about 80% of the total.The housing ownership rate was 96%, 1.5 sets for each
3、 household on average. 58.4% families have one set of housing 31.0% families have two sets of housing10.5% families have three or more sets of housingHousehold average assets in eastern regions are higher than other parts of China, with the amount in Northeast China the lowest, accounting for about
4、one third of East China.Top three regions with highest household assets in China in 2019 are Beijing, Shanghai and Jiangsu province.Middle-aged and young people and well-educated people are more likely to have debtsAverage household debt: 512,000 yuanFamilies with householders aged 65 or above are m
5、ore likely to invest in financial products including wealth management, asset management and trust.The average value was about 239,000 yuan, about 1.4 times the average.Household debt participation rate by householders education levelHousehold debt participation rate by ageAbout 73. 1% of those aged
6、 between 26 and 35 have household debt.1How many families have more than two sets of housing, according to the passage?A58.4%.B31.0%.C10.5%.D96%.2Which region has the highest household assets in China in 2019?ABeijing.BShanghai.CJiangsu.DNortheast China.3Who does probably have the most household deb
7、t, according to the report?ALi Hua, graduating from high school, 37 years old, working as a self-employed.BSun Yi, masters degree, 35 years old, working in a IT company.CZhang Yinyin, college degree, 18 years old, studying in a key university.DChen Rui, Bachelors degree, 69 years old, retired from t
8、he work.B Jeremy Locke, who owns a roofing and construction company in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, had always been wanting to repair the roof of Jeanette MacDonalds home. Whenever he drove past the womans home, he assumed that the roof was under repair because the job had already been taken on by anothe
9、r group of repairmenbut as the weeks wore on, the roof continued to worsen without any signs of repair.“ I had it in my mind that if no one steps up to help this lady in our community, Id be more than happy to,” Locke told CBCWhen Locke finally reached out to MacDonald about fixing her roof for free
10、, however, she politely declined his offer because she did not like to accept charity. That being said, she had already applied for a government grant (补助金) to fix the roof and she said she was more than happy to hire Locke once her grant application was approved.Unfortunately, MacDonald never recei
11、ved the approval.As the stubborn (固执的) Canadian senior refused to accept any assistance from Locke, the sympathetic construction worker played an innocent trick in order to get her to accept his help. He invited MacDonald to enter a raffle (抽奖活动)that his business was holding for a free roof. After t
12、he grandmother of four accepted one of the raffle tickets, Locke told her that she was the winnerbecause she was the only one who had entered the raffle.Thanks to his sweet little plan, Locke and his crew are starting work on the roof this week, which is expected to cost his company about $9, 000.Ma
13、cDonald, meanwhile, told CBC that she doesnt know how to express her gratitude to Locke, saying that he is her “guardian angel”.Theres nobody out there like him, she added.4What did Locke desire to do for MacDonald?ARepair her roof.BFind a repairman.CRun a charity.DRaise money.5Why did MacDonald ref
14、use Lockes offer initially?AShe didnt trust him.BShe had won a raffle.CShe didnt like free help.DShe had got an official grant.6How did Locke finally make MacDonald change her mind?AHe persuaded her to give up her application.BHe invited her to enter his business.CHe gave her about $9, 000.DHe told
15、her a white lie.7Which of the following words best describe Locke?AStubborn and tricky.BWealthy and innocent.CDetermined and warm-hearted.DDifferent and ambitious.C People made wings and strapped them to their arms. They flapped their arms but couldnt fly. They built gliders(滑翔机), light aircraft wit
16、h wings. Some didnt work, but some did.The gliders that worked had special wings. These wings were arched on both the top and the bottom. The air pulled the wings from above and pushed the wings from below. When the wings went up, so did the glider! Arched wings help create a force called lift. Lift
17、 is the force that keeps the gliders in the air.Most gliders have long, thin wings. The wings create enough lift to carry the aircraft and its passengers. Gliders usually ride currents of air the same way a hawk soars(飞翔).Gliders are very light, and long wings and air currents can give them enough l
18、ift to fly. But to carry more than just a passenger or two, an aircraft needs a lot more lift. The question is: How do you create more lift?The engine is the answer!The engine is a machine that changes energy into movement. The forward movement that an airplane needs to fly is called thrust. More th
19、rust makes an airplane move forward faster. Moving faster creates more lift. And with more lift, an airplane can carry more weight so an aircraft with an engine can carry passengers or cargo.In 1903 the Wright brothers figured out how to get wings and an engine to work together in order to give an a
20、irplane enough thrust to fly. They made the first powered flight at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.Since then people have made airplanes that can fly faster than sound can travel. They have made airplanes that can fly all the way around the world without stopping.Today, thousands of people travel in air
21、planes every day. People really have learned how to fly!8If a flyer wants to stay in the air, it needs enough _.AliftBthrustCwingsDengines9What made the flyers moving forward in the sky?AThe air.BThe lift.CThe thrust.DThe wind.10An airplane can carry heavy weight and fly very fast mostly because of
22、_.Athe liftBthe thrustCthe soundDthe engine11The whole passage mainly tells us _.Ahow gliders were builtBhow important the engine wasChow people learned to flyDhow the first airplane was madeD When people pause before replying to a question, even for just a few seconds, their an-swers are supposed t
23、o be less sincere and believable than if they had replied immediately. And the longer the hesitation lasts, the less sincere the response appears.Researchers conducted a series of experiments involving more than 7, 500 individuals. Participants either listened to an audio record, viewed a video or r
24、ead an account of a person responding to a simple question. In each case, the response time varied from immediate to a 10-second delay. Participants then rated the sincerity of the response on a sliding scale. Across all 14 experiments, participants consistently rated delayed responses as less since
25、re re-gardless of the question.The findings have wide connotations. Whenever people are interacting, they are judging each others sincerity. These results can be applied to a wide range of interactions, going from workplace chats to couples and friends arguing. Further, in job interviews and in cour
26、t hear-ings and trials, people are often tasked with judgments of sincerity. Here, too, response speed could play a part. In general, whenever there is a response that requires an answer, such as in a job interview, delayed responses can be thought as less sincere.It would be unfair for the responde
27、r, such as a crime suspect, if the response delay was sorted by mistake into thought control or answer making up when it was in fact caused by a different factor, such as simply being distracted or thoughtful. The experiment also found that definitely instructing participants to ignore delayed respo
28、nse reduced, but did not com-pletely remove, the effect of delayed response on judgment of sincerity or guilt. Nevertheless, on the whole, a fast response seems to be regarded as more sincere, while a response that is delayed for even a couple of seconds may be considered a slow lie.12What does the
29、reliability of answers lie on according to the study?AThe response time.BThe answer content.CThe tone of speakers.DThe difficulty of questions.13What does the underlined word “connotations” in paragraph 3 probably mean?AChoices.BResponsibilities.CMeanings.DPossibilities.14What effects does the study
30、 result have on our life?AIt is a test to judge honesty.BIt can prevent a lot of crimes.CIt improves skills in asking questions.DIt promotes the harmony between people.15What can we infer from the last paragraph?ADelayed answers are lies.BIt is unfair to require all to answer slowly.CDelayed answers
31、 can lead to misjudgment.DDelayed response should be ignored completely.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,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Useful Memory StrategiesForm associations between new and remembered information. If you can link new ideas with previously established ones, then, you can increase t
32、he chance that new memories will be formed. Try coming up with a familiar picture, song, joke, or rhyme. 16 Form a picture in your mind that includes the new fact.17 It may be boring, but simply repeating new information over and over in different ways will help it stick in your brain better, especi
33、ally if you space out the repetition over time. For example, if youre trying to remember the definition of a new word, read it several times to yourself. Then speak the definition out loud a couple times, and try writing it down once or twice.Teach someone else the information youre trying to learn.
34、 Teaching others can help you remember and understand things better. Find a classmate or co-worker who needs to learn the same information, form a study group, and take turns teaching each other different concepts. 18!Test yourself after learning something new. 19 You have to actually practice findi
35、ng the information from your memory in order to strengthen the connections within your brain. 20 In this way, you can make sure youve got them right. If you answer something wrong, you will be more likely to remember it incorrectly in the future as well, so instantly correct yourself and repeat the
36、right answer a few more times.ABe sure to immediately check your answers.BMake sure that the basic information is right.CAnd you can associate them with the new material.DRepeat new facts as soon as you come across them.E.Simply re-reading the same information isnt good enough.F.Then keep trying eff
37、ective methods and cooperation with others.G.Alternately, ask your friends if theyre willing to learn something new from you.第二部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题; 每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I can still remember the afternoon when we climbed the mountain as if it were yester
38、day. It was a sunny day. _21_ to spend some time outdoors, I went up the mountain with Uncle Jimmy. The mountain was not easy to climb and had tough rocks and streams on it. In the end, _22_ and hot, I couldnt go any further. _23_, we went back down the mountain in the end. On the way back down, Unc
39、le Jimmy asked me a question, which _24_ me speechless for a second: “Whats your dream, young lady?” “I have no idea,” I answered after thinking for a while. Then he smiled and told me about his _25_. He didnt _26_ well at school when he was a student. Although _27_ thought he could succeed, he knew
40、 _28_ what his dream was to be a _29_. “I knew I wasnt _30_ when it came to studying, so I tried to buy snacks from a nearby market and sell them after class,” he told me. After he left school, he started selling different items to _31_ which one was most attractive to customers. Of course, he often
41、 had no money in his pocket, but _32_ difficult life was, he never gave up.“There is no _33_ that a person who puts in a great deal of _34_ to reach his or her goal will have good luck at some point. The meaning of life is to chase your dream,” he said gently.That night I could not fall asleep. With
42、 my eyes wide open, I lay in bed tossing and turning, asking myself, “Whats my motivation?” I wanted to be a top student, but the hard work _35_ meant putting everything into following my _36_. If I find myself _37_ willpower, what should I do? Leaving home early the next morning, I climbed the moun
43、tain again all by myself. It made me think: If we dont _38_ the climb, how can we get to enjoy the scenery on the top of the mountain? At last, I reached the top and was _39_ by the warm breeze and sunshine. Nothing could be more _40_ than that.21. A. HesitantB. UnwillingC. SatisfiedD. Eager22A. wor
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