河南省信阳市商城县上石桥高中2021届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题.doc
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1、河南省信阳市商城县上石桥高中2021届高三英语上学期第一次月考试题 第二部分阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe best London hotels near Oxford StreetAn expert guide to the top London hotels near Oxford Streeteight minutes walk or less including the best hotels for their family-friendly services a
2、nd budget accommodation.The London EDITIONSoho, London, EnglandThis place is just off Oxford Street in leafy Fitzrovia. It will suit those who want more than a bed for the night. The multi-functional lobby makes a great entrance, though its the restored ceiling, old not new, that really grabs the at
3、tention. The picture- lined restaurant is an equally successful space. The rooms are a bit like being inside a luxurious cigar box, with their wood-panelled walls and artful fur sofa covers that add a feeling of warmth.The Langham, LondonMarylebone, London, EnglandAn advert from the late 19th centur
4、y declares that the Langham is situated in the most healthy, convenient and fashionable position in London. Today this still holds true; the hotel is right in the centre of London. This is one of Londons oldest grand hotels. Everything feels as if it has been running the way it should for a long tim
5、e. Expect enormous vases of fresh flowers in public areas, oriental furnishings and marble baths in the rooms. This is also home to Michel Roux Jrs Roux, which does tasty French cuisine. The Grazing GoatMarylebone, London, EnglandThe hotel is located on New Quebec Street, a quiet road lined with clo
6、thing shops and beauty salons about three minutes walk from Oxford Street. Theres something of a village feel to this area of London that is difficult to correspond with the tourist groups moments awaybut its most welcome. Rooms have Egyptian cotton beds, Aesop toilets and walls in the color of moss
7、 green and steel blue. The food menu offers seasonal British foods with the latest trendy ingredients.21In The London EDITION, customers are most likely to be attracted by its .Amulti-functional lobbyBrestored ceilingCluxurious cigar boxDwood-panel led walls22What do The Langham, London and The Graz
8、ing Goat have in common?AThey are old grand hotels.BThey serve delicious French cuisine.CThey offer fresh flowers in their bedrooms.DThey are located in Marylebone, London.23Which hotel gives customers the feeling of being in the rural area?AThe London EDITION.BThe Langham, London.CThe Grazing Goat.
9、DAll the above. BI grew up with easy access to books, and Ive always felt that I benefited from it, even if it was as simple as always having something to do. For that reason, I make sure that the children who are a part of my life also have books, often giving them as gifts.This desire to surround
10、kids with books isnt just in my head. A recent study has demonstrated that children who grow up with home libraries perform better later in life when it comes to literacy(读写能力),applying math skills to everyday life and learning how to use digital technology. Reading is a gift that keeps on giving, a
11、pparently.The study collected data from 160,000 adults from across 31 countries who participated in the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies(PIAAC).The PIAAC measures adults skills in three categories: literacy, numeracy(计算能力)and digital literacy.Participants in the PIAAC w
12、ere asked to estimate how many books were in their households by the time they were 16 years old. The average number in the study was 115 books, but the actual numbers would vary from country to country. Turkish participants averaged 27,while those in Norway had 212 and kids in the UK had 143.The st
13、udy found that the more books that were present in the home, the better the adults scored in the PIAAC evaluations.Homes needed to have roughly 80 books to have any impact on the teens, raising PIAAC scores to the average level. Literacy scores in particular improved when more books were available,
14、though they became steady at around 350 books. Numeracy skills improved in similar ways to literacy. Solving problems with digital technologies also saw improvement, but the score gains werent as steep as they were for literacy or numeracy.Access to books also helped to bridge education differences.
15、 Those who grew up without many books in the home and received university degrees performed roughly the same as those who had access to large home libraries and only completed nine years of school.24What is the authors attitude towards children reading books?AUnconcerned.BDoubtful.CCautious.DApprovi
16、ng.25According to the study,_.Athe only way to raise PIAAC scores is to read booksBthe purpose of the PLAAC is to measure ones reading, math and technology skillsCparticipants from the UK performed best in the PIAACDthe more kinds of books one reads at home, the higher score one will get in the PIAA
17、C26What can we infer from the last paragraph?AAccess to books can help one receive a university degree.BBookish adolescence can make up for a shorter education.CThose who grew up without many books wouldnt receive a university degree.DPeople with a basic education performed better than those with a
18、higher level of education.27Which of the following is the best title for the text?AReading Lots of Books as a Kid Helps Later in LifeBReading Books Helps Improve Ones IntelligenceCReading-The Best Way to Improve Ones Social SkillsDWhy Reading Makes One a Better Person CHave you ever thought of quitt
19、ing your job when you feel exhausted? Maybe most of you would say “yes”. After a particularly busy period at work, I decided to get away from it all by going on a hike in the mountains in southern France.Before I left, I read an interesting story in a magazine. It read, “Once, while I was riding on
20、a crowded bus, the man sitting next to me threw his cell phone out of the window when his phone rang. I was surprised. He looked at me, shrugged (耸耸肩) and looked away. I had no idea whether it was his or stolen or whether he even knew what a cell phone was or not, but he clearly wanted to be free of
21、 it, because it clearly troubled him.”Billions of people across the world use cell phones. Though cell phones are a wonderful way for communication, they often do the exact opposite. Using cell phones can increase stress within families and friends.So when I recently returned home, I got rid of my c
22、ell phone. Now I go outside without taking my phone with me. Ive noticed things in my neighborhood I never noticed before, such as gardens. Ive met new people, started conversations with neighbors I didnt speak to before and talked with some of my friends face to face instead of chatting over the ph
23、one.Instead of keeping me off from the world, stopping using my cell phone has helped me get even closer to my family and friends.28According to the story, the man on the bus threw away his cell phone because .Ait didnt work properlyBit was stolen from someone elseChe didnt like the phones styleDhe
24、didnt want to be bothered by it29We can learn from the passage that cell phones .Aare too expensive for many people Bare of no use to the authorCcan also get people into trouble Dcan make life more interesting30What can we learn about the author?AHe wants to own a garden now. BHe always chatted with
25、 his neighbors.CHe used to take his cell phone when going outside.DHe once threw away his cell phone.31The main purpose of the passage is to .Atell us not to let cell phones control our livesBencourage others to hike with him in FranceCshare his experiences in France with us Dteach us how to get alo
26、ng with neighbors DThe bad health effects of sleep loss during the week cant be repaid by longer weekend sleep, according to a new study.Researchers have long known that sleep deprivation (剥夺) can cause weight gain and increase other health risks. But for those who force themselves out of bed every
27、weekday after too few hours of shut eye, they hope turning off the alarm on Saturday and Sunday will repay the weekly sleep debt and remove any ill effects.The research, published in Current Biology, crushes those hopes. Despite complete freedom to sleep during a weekend recovery period, people in a
28、 sleep lab who were limited to five hours of sleep on weekdays gained nearly three pounds over two weeks and experienced disorders that would increase their risk for diabetes over the long term. While weekend recovery sleep had some benefits after a single week of sleep loss, those gains were wiped
29、out when people fell right back into their same sleep deprived schedule the next Monday.If there are benefits of catch-up sleep, theyre gone when you go back to your daily schedule. Its very short lived, said Kenneth Wright, director of the sleep and chronobiology lab at the University of Colorado a
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