河北省张家口宣化一中2020-2021学年高二上学期1月月考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、2020-2021学年上学期宣化一中高二年级月考英语试卷(1月份)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AAccording to a recent report, about 15% of the people in the UK are members of gyms. But are they more likely to be fit? A study found that gym members were 14 times more active than people who didnt belong to any health club. Gym members did
2、six hours more exercise a week, and this activity did make them fitter than non-gym members. They also spent less time sitting down every day than non-gym members. The results were the same for men and women. The study included 405 people between the ages of 30 and 64, and the main characteristics o
3、f those who were gym members were the same as those who were not. But gym members did more training than non-gym members, said the lead author, Elizabeth Schroeder of the University of Illinois. While it might seem clear that gym members exercising more are healthier than non-members, Schroeder says
4、 this has not been directly shown before. However, the study is only designed to show a tie between gym membership and more exercise. It may be that active people like to join gyms. In the study, people who exercised as much as gym members were also in good health. You can get the same benefits wher
5、ever you exercise. This study shows a gym membership can make you do more exercise, but other research shows that exercising outside has other help. Outdoor activities can make you feel happy about life-especially if you run through a forest. Outdoor exercise is also more enjoyable than going to the
6、 gym. The first five minutes of outdoor exercise is especially helpful in making people feel good. But Schroeder says that a gym may also encourage greater exercise because it can be social and fun.1. What did the new study find out? _ A. Gym members had healthier eating habits.B. There were fewer w
7、omen gym members than men.C. Gym members did at least eight hours of exercise a week.D. Gym members were more active than non-gym members.2. In the study, researchers studied _ .A. some sports loversB. 405 gym membersC. people from different age groupsD. 30 gym members and 64 non-gym members3. Which
8、 of the following will Elizabeth Schroeder agree with? _ A. Women should do more gym exercise.B. We should be careful with outdoor training.C. Outdoor exercise is better than gym exercise.D. It is easier to keep exercising if you go to the gym.BA typical child plays many roles, such as friend, neigh
9、bor, son or daughter. Simply reminding children of that fact can lead to better problem-solving and more flexible thinking, according to new research from Duke University. Better problem-solving was just one positive finding of the study, said lead author Sarah Gaither, an assistant professor of psy
10、chology and neuroscience at Duke. After thinking about their own various identities, children also showed more flexible thinking about race and other social groupings-a behavior that could be valuable in an increasingly diverse society. In a series of experiments, Gaither and her colleagues looked a
11、t 196 children, ages 6 and 7. In an experiment, one group of children was reminded that they had various identities,such as son,daughter, reader or helper. A second group of children was reminded of their multiple physical attributes,such as a mouth,arms and legs. All the children then needed to han
12、dle a few tasks Children who were reminded of their various identities showed stronger problem-solving and creative thinking skills. When shown pictures of a bear staring at honey-filled beehive(蜂窝)high up in a tree,these children had more creative ideas for how the bear might get the honey, such as
13、 turning over a bowl so that it became a stool(凳子). In other words, they saw a new use for the bowl. Children who were reminded of their multiple roles also showed more flexible thinking about social groupings. When asked to categorize different photos of faces, they suggested many ways to Spso. The
14、y identified smiling faces such as unsmiling ones, and old and young faces. The other children,meanwhile, primarily grouped peoples faces by race and gender(性别). The-study suggests ways to promote flexible thinking for the young, which could be especially valuable for teachers. Gaither said. We have
15、 this tendency in our society to only think about ourselves in connection with one important group at a time, Gaither said. When kids think that they have various identities,they show greater abilities. 4. What are all the kids asked to do in the experiments? _ A. Play different kinds of roles.B. Re
16、mind others of their roles.C. Approach several tasks.D. Classify a group of tasks.5. How does the author mainly clarify the conclusions of the study in paragraph 4? _ A. By giving examples.B. By using experts words.C. By listing a few figures.D. By showing cause and effect.6. What can we learn from
17、Sarah Gaithers words? _ A. Improving 5 kids flexible thinking ability is important teaching.B. Kids tend to behave selflessly after thinking about their roles.C. Kids creative thinking ability is easy to discover and develop.D. Teachers are supposed to make the most of the kids flexibility.7. What i
18、s the best title for the text? _ A. Kids Social Abilities Are Consistent with. Their EducationB. Considering Their Various Roles Improves Kids AbilitiesC. Kids Have a Variety of Identities in Their Daily Life.D. Problem-solving Ability Is Necessary for Most Kids.CHere are two interesting questions.
19、Are you very happy with your life now ? Are people happier as they get older?A study found that people generally become happier and experience less worry after age 50. In fact, it found that by the age of 85, people are happier with their life than they were at 18. The finding came from a Gallup sur
20、vey of more than 340,000 adults between the age of 18 and 85 in the United States. Arthur Stone in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at Stony Brook University in New York led the study. His team found that levels of stress were highest among adults between the ages of 22 and 25. St
21、ress levels dropped sharply after people reached their fifties. Happiness was highest among the youngest adults and those in their early seventies. But the people least likely to report feeling negative emotions were those in their seventies and eighties. The survey also found that men and women had
22、 similar emotional patterns as they grow older. However, women at all ages reported more sadness, stress and worry than men did. The researchers also considered possible influences like having young children, being unemployed or being single. But they found that influences like these did not affect
23、the levels of happiness and well-being related to age. So why would happiness increase with age? One theory is that, as people get older, they become more thankful for what they have and have better control of their emotions. They also spend less time thinking about bad experiences. The original goa
24、l of the study was to confirm the popular belief that aging is connected with increased sleep problems. The survey did find an increase during middle age, especially in women. But except for that, people reported that they felt their sleep quality improved as they got older.8. When will adults feel
25、most stressful according to the study? _ A. In their seventies.B. In their fifties.C. In their twenties.D. In their eighties.9. What may make Arthur Stone feel a bit surprised? _ A. Women usually live longer than men.B. Most of old people cant sleep well at night.C. Middle-age men mostly are very ri
26、ch.D. Old people usually have a better sleep.10. Old people may be happier probably because _ .A. they spend more time considering bad experiencesB. they are most likely satisfied with life.C. they dont have to work hard every day.D. they can do whatever they like best.11. Which of the following may
27、 be the topic of this passage? _ A. The young people and the old people.B. The connection of sleep and happiness.C. Old peoples feeling of happiness.D. Women are not as happy as men with their life.DParents can begin good organization (条理) habits with preschool-age kids. Experts recommend asking the
28、m to do small, simple actions on a regular basis with the help of parents. Maybe they open their bags and bring their lunch bag to the kitchen, or take their shoes off at the door and put them in a nearby closet. These wont save parents much time, but they will help develop good habits. When kids en
29、ter primary school, they should be ready for more responsibility. This is the time to teach them about daily routines, and help them take control over theirs. Parents and children might sit down together and make a list of everything that needs to be done to get out of the house in the morning, or g
30、et ready for bed at night. Together, parents should figure out how long each activity takes, and when is the best time to do them. Some of the kids might want to get their bags ready and pick out their clothes the night before. Its also wise to create a firm schedule for homework. When do kids do th
31、eir homework? How long do they need? Where do they do it? Where will the homework go once it is done? Figure them out and stick to the schedule as much as possible. Parents should print up these task lists and help kids finish them step by step. Kids might even check them off each morning or evening
32、. Also, make sure there are clocks in the rooms in which these tasks will take place. Time management is an important part of learning organization, but it cant be done if kids dont know what time it is. Organization gives kids the chance to make it possible to focus on a task and complete it. Kids
33、tend to be more motivated to learn organization skills if they see organization as a challenge to overcome, rather than a fault to repair.12. Why are kids advised to do small and simple actions? _ A. To save parents time.B. To join a school organization.C. To form a good relationship with others.D.
34、To help kids form good habits.13. What should parents do to help kids develop organization skills? _ A. Offer some suggestions only.B. Finish the daily tasks for kids.C. Assist kids in finishing the daily tasks.D. Let the kid finish the daily tasks alone.14. What does the author think of organizatio
35、n for kids? _ A. It is a fault to repair.B. It is nothing special.C. It is easy to achieve.D. It is a helpful skill.15. What is the main idea of the text? _ A. Assisting parents with a good parent-child relationship.B. Parents should spend more time with kids.C. Giving advice on developing kids good
36、 organization habits.D. Parents should make kids more independent.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共10.0分)How to Discover Your TalentTalent tends to refer to that inborn skill that everyone seems to be born with. (1) Its good to try and identify and practice that skill. Revisit your childhood. A good way to figure o
37、ut where your talents lie is to go back to your childhood. (2) This is often the time when you had plans that werent limited by what people tend to think of as reality. Consider what it is you do when you lose track of time. One of the chief things you can do is focus on what you love to do so much
38、that you have a tendency to forget everything else for a while. (3) You might have to research a bit deeper into the things you enjoy to discover what makes you feel satisfied. (4) Sometimes, when youre having difficulty seeing clearly, its good to get an outside opinion. Your friends and family mem
39、bers know you well and they should be able to offer you some insights into the areas they think youre talented in. Try new things. Especially if youre not sure what your talents might be, you should get out and try new things. This way youre more likely to hit on what it is that youre really good at
40、 and that really makes you happy. (5) In your quest for your own talent you should look into the talents of other people. A. Consider what you loved to do as a child B. Ask others for better advice C. You can use your talents in the service of kindness D. Focus on the areas that youre less talented
41、in E. Not all talents are going to be super obvious F. Observe and enjoy the talents of other people G. Its true that having a talent can help you in life16. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G17. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G18. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G19. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G20. A. AB. BC. CD.
42、 DE. EF. FG. G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)I live in an apartment building in a planned community, including private roads. I have lived in this (21) of mostly professionals and retirees for over three years, but I had met only a few of my (22). After the(23) had stopped falling, we were left to (24) ours
43、elves because the city and state services didnt work. I went out to the parking lot to dig out my and my girlfriends (25). I took a large metal piece of my desk to (26) as a shovel. After about 30 minutes of digging, some of the neighbors(27) with snow shovels and told me if I helped them, they woul
44、d(28) me. I agreed and we dug out each others cars. The streets were (29) due to a state of emergency declared by the governor, so we had (30) to go. As I said, I only know my(31) neighbor, one who is elderly. But we all (we were 10 guys, all together, in the beginning) put our heads together and fi
45、gured out who was too (32) or too ill to dig themselves (33) and went about, as a team, helping them. (34) the day went on, more and more people(35) us, men and women. We became an army of snow (36). Our only motivation was concern for the people who were(37) and our growing friendship. Everyone was
46、 concerned for each other. Someone asked me if I had enough (38) to get by. It was typical of the spirit of the day. I(39) a lot of friends that day and we were planning a party to be held at the club house in spring. Kindness and (40) for others has countless rewards!21. A. hometownB. cityC. commun
47、ityD. country22. A. friendsB. neighborsC. workmatesD. classmates23. A. snowB. rainC. windD. dust24. A. know aboutB. communicate withC. look forD. care for25. A. wheelchairsB. bicyclesC. carsD. coaches26. A. mendB. buyC. treatD. use27. A. kept outB. came outC. broke outD. took out28. A. missB. offerC
48、. helpD. provide29. A. keptB. lockedC. trappedD. closed30. A. nowhereB. somewhereC. anywhereD. everywhere31. A. strangeB. humorousC. immediateD. clever32. A. youngB. oldC. unhealthyD. unconfident33. A. outB. upC. inD. down34. A. BecauseB. AsC. WhileD. Although35. A. fellB. sawC. greetedD. joined36.
49、A. diggersB. supportersC. playersD. helpers37. A. beatB. stuckC. pressedD. struck38. A. meatB. drinkC. waterD. food39. A. trustedB. metC. madeD. visited40. A. concernB. confidenceC. happinessD. honesty四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)41. A college student who shows great courage in fighting severe kidney (肾脏)d
50、isease while following his dreams in scientific (1)_(invent) has inspired many peopleZou Yongsong, 27, is a student at Changsha University of Science&Technology in Changsha, Hunan Province At (2)_ age of four, Zou caught a high fever, and poor medical treatment in the village left his kidneys(3)_( s
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