广东省梅州市蕉岭县蕉岭中学2015-2016学年高一下学期第8次周测英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2015-2016高一下学期第八周英语周测试卷第一部分:阅读理解第一节(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。AHello! My name is Lisa, and I am a lioness. I live on the open grasslands of Africa with my family. Lions living in a group are called a pride.My father is strong and powerful. He and his cousin are the leaders
2、 of our pride. The other members are my mother, her sisters, and their children.The area where a pride lives is big! We roar (咆哮) to tell each other where we are and to warn strangers to stay away.Come to meet my new baby brother. His name is Leon. See the spots on his fur? We lions are born spotted
3、 or striped. As we grow older, the spots gradually disappear.Lionesses usually spend their entire lives with their birth pride, but Leon will leave when he is about three years old. Hell run around with a male friend or relative for a few years until they take over a pride of their own.But for now,
4、we have lots of fun together. We often play and fight for hours, which can help us practice skills that we will need for hunting.We lions keep ourselves very clean. Just like a house cat, I clean my fur with my tongue. We clean for each other, too, to show were friends.Lions like to sleep for most o
5、f the day. We hunt in the cool evening. Female lions hunt more often than male lions. We work together as a team. At the right moment, we attack and kill our prey. Then we share it. Male lions usually eat first. Females eat next. Baby lions are the last to eat. The smallest one gets the least food.S
6、ince we are full, its time to go to find a nice place for a sleep. Bye!1. From the text, we can learn that Lisa comes from_.A. Asia B. Africa C. Europe D. America2. Which of the following is NOT true?A. Lions sometimes clean their fur for each other.B. Lions also develop their skills of hunting by h
7、aving fun.C. Lions usually hunt for food in the evening.D. Baby lions are often the first to get food in their group.3. The passage is written for _.A. doctors B. political leaders C. children D. hunters4. According t o the passage, Leon _.A. hunts more often than his sisters. B. will have spots on
8、his fur for the whole of his life.C. will leave his birth pride when he is about three.D. will take over his birth pride when his father dies.BWhat were you doing before you started reading this? Were you fully focused on another article? Or eating breakfast? Organizing your day? Or were you staring
9、 out of the window, feeling restless and bored? It is likely to have been the latter. But although boredom is common, it is neither unimportant nor good, according to Dr John Eastwood, a psychologist at York University, Toronto. Eastwood is the writer of The Unengaged Mind, a major newspaper on the
10、theory(理论) of boredom.Boredom, he points out in the paper, has something to do with overeating, depression(压抑), anxiety and an increased risk of making mistakes. Mistakes at work might not be a matter of life and death for most of us, but if you are an air traffic controller, pilot or nuclear power
11、plant(核电站) operator, they most certainly can be. Commercial(商业的) pilot Sami Franks says that boredom can make pilots lose attention. “When you fly a long distance, there are two pilots. You need to be alert (机敏的) to landing and takeoff, but once youre 500 ft above the runway, the planes on autopilot
12、 (自动驾驶)and it can be very quiet and boring. In a study I saw pilots who woke up after a short sleep, 30% of whom reported seeing the other pilot asleep too,” said Frank.However, Dr Esther Priyadharshini, a senior lecturer in education at the University of East Anglia, has studied boredom and says it
13、 can be seen in a positive light.” We cant prevent boredom its an unavoidable human feeling. We have to accept it and find ways to control it. We all need downtime(停工期). Theres no need to be fully buried in work at all times,” she says. Children who complain that they have nothing to do on rainy hol
14、idays may try to find other things to focus on. The artist Grayson Perry has reportedly spoken of how long periods of boredom in childhood may have improved his creativity. “We all need free time to mull(反复思考) things over,” says Priyaharshini.5. According to Dr John Eastwood, we can know that _. A.
15、boredom can be dangerous B. air traffic controllers usually feel bored C. short moments of boredom are not common D. making mistakes is a major cause of boredom6. The study mentioned by Franks shows that _.A. pilots need to be alert to landing and takeoffB. pilots must work well together when flying
16、C. a lack of focus will happen in the boredomD. inattention oftencauses boredom7. Who holds the view that boredom is good to children?A. Sami Franks B. Grayson Perry C. Dr John Eastwood D. Dr Esther Priyadharshini8. What can the best title of the passage? A. Why am I so bored? B. Is boredom bad for
17、you? C. Can I have your attention? D. How can I get rid of boredom?CSuppose someone asks you to paint a picture. “All right,” you think. “No problem. I can fill the paper pretty easily.” But what if the picture you are asked to paint is three stories high, two city blocks long, and one block wide? I
18、n other words, a total of 17,000 square feet! Most people would be overwhelmed by the request. But not Diego Rivera.Diego Rivera (1886-1957) was one of modern Mexicos most famous painters. When he was asked to paint this huge picture, he knew he could do it. During his life, Rivera painted 124 fresc
19、os that showed Mexican life, history, and social problems. A fresco is a painting on wet plaster (灰泥).Rivera had to plan ahead and drew simply about what he planned to paint. Then Riveras assistants would put all but the final layer (层) of plaster on the wall. Next, they used sharp tools to dig the
20、outline of Riveras quickly-made drawing into the plaster. Then, they made a mixture of lime (石灰) and sand and spread this over the outline in a thin layer. As soon as this layer was firm but not dry Rivera began to paint. Every morning, his paints had to be freshly mixed. Rivera would paint as long
21、as there was daylight. He refused to paint under man-made light since it would change how the colors looked.Sometimes, Rivera would say that what he had painted that day was not good enough. Then he would insist that all the plaster be cut off so he could start again! It took Rivera years to finish,
22、 but this fresco is thought to be one of the greatest in the world. The man himself is considered to be the greatest Mexican artist of the twentieth century.9. What would most people think about the request of painting the huge picture?A. It is possible. B. It is pretty easy. C. It is interesting. D
23、. It is too difficult.10. The third paragraph is about _.A. how Rivera mixed different paintsB. how Rivera chose his assistantsC. how Rivera did his paintingD. how Rivera became famous11. What can we learn about Diego Rivera? A. He wanted everything to be perfect. B. He liked using light in his pain
24、tings.C. He preferred quickly-made drawings. D. He was good at making full use of his time.DThe American screen has long been a smoky place. But cigarettes are more common in movies today than at any other time in the last 50 years. According to a survey by the University of California, San Francisc
25、o, 75% of all Hollywood films released between 1999 and 2006 showed tobacco (烟草) use.Sadly, audiences especially kids are taking notice. Two recent studies show that among children as young as 10, those who always see smoking in the movies are up to 2.7 times more likely than others to pick up the h
26、abit. Kids from non-smoking homes are hit the hardest. This could be because they dont live with the dirty ashtrays (烟灰缸) that make real-world smoking a lot less attractive than the cleaned-up movie version.“Seeing smoking on-screen makes it look normal,” says Jono Polansky, who works with a project
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