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1、新疆维吾尔自治区乌鲁木齐市2021-2022学年高一英语下学期阶段性诊断测试(期中)试题一、阅读理解(共15小题;每题2分,满分30分)阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、 B、 C和D)中,选出最佳选项。APhilosophy for Teenagers offers online philosophy sessions(课程) aimed at teens and tweens!If you like to develop thinking skills, explore new ideas, and meet and stay with like-minded (志趣相投的)
2、young people, then get in touch and book a place. Courses are given by highly experienced philosophy teachers.Philosophy for Teens (13-16yrs)Join us for a great introduction to philosophy, through weekly live discussions, topic videos and activities. Groups start Mon. 13th Sep. and Wed. 15th Sep. (5
3、:30 6:30pm).“Thank you so much for a really fun and attractive course. You have helped my confidence and given me more knowledge.”75 (see website for booking)Philosophy for Tweens (10-12yrs)Fun, live discussions about life, the universe(宇宙)and everything in it, with games and activities. Sessions he
4、lp pupils to develop their ability to think critically(批判性地) and creatively, and build confidence in exploring ideas and discussing with others, and expressing opinions. Blocks of 6 sessions start Wed. 15th Sep. (4:30 5:30pm).50 (see website for booking)E-MAIL TO BOOK A FREE TASTER SESSION Sat. 4th
5、Sep. (4pm/5pm)! bookings1. Who would most probably sign up for these sessions?A. Teens who are eager to learn.B. Teens who behave badly in school.C. Teens who want to get part-time jobs.D. Teens who are not good at making friends.2. What do the two courses have in common?A. They have the same price.
6、B. They start on the same day.C. They include live discussions.D. They are intended for tweens.3. Where can the text be found?A. In a scientific report.B. In a history book.C. In a magazine.D. In a guidebook.BWhen we reached St. Josephs Hospital in Comox, my grandma was there to greet us and show us
7、 to our grandpas room. I remember walking through the long hallways, overtaken by the sound of coughing and the strong smell of sanitizer(消毒剂). I wondered how someone could ever feel better in a place so cold and boring.When we reached grandpas room, his eyes lit up. Grandma explained that it was ti
8、me to get up and take him for a walk. I had always known my grandpa was an artist and a poet, but it wasnt until we wheeled him along that I understood what it meant to see the world through his eyes. Every few steps along the hallway, he would stop and look at an old painting inside a hospital room
9、. Where I saw boredom, he saw color, excitement and beauty. I began to learn, it was all a matter of perspective(角度).My sisters and I decided that instead of bringing our sadness and boredom, we would bring something different to our grandpas bedside. Each day we visited we would bring him his old a
10、rt, read him poems he had written and tell him jokes. The hospital felt more alive and welcoming with each passing day.On the last day before we flew home, we all went for lunch. Everyone knew it would be the last time we would eat together. The meal was quiet. We were holding back our tears(眼泪) rea
11、ching for our glass of water every so often. I looked at Grandpa. There were no tears in his eyes, no signs of fear or regret; he just sat there with a smile on his face and a spoonful of soup in his mouth. At the end of that meal, he smiled gently and told us in a soft voice: “Im ready to die.”When
12、 Grandpa passed away that November, I didnt grieve(感到悲痛). He wouldnt have wanted me to.4. How did the author feel when he entered Grandpas hospital for the first time?A. He was excited.B. He was curious.C. He had some doubts.D. He was filled with fear.5. What did the author and his sisters do to che
13、er Grandpa up?A. They wrote poems for him.B. They admired his art with him.C. They read him his favorite novels.D. They sang and danced at his bedside.6. What did the author find out about Grandpa during their lunch?A. He could hardly eat anything.B. He was ready to face what was to come.C. He was t
14、rying hard to hold back his tears.D. He became quieter and calmer than before.7. What might the author learn from Grandpa?A. How much we enjoy makes us happy.B. You only live once so do what you want to do.C. If you put your heart into something, youre sure to succeed.D. If you change the way you lo
15、ok at life, the life you look at changes.CThe British are known to be great sports lovers. When they are neither playing nor watching games, they like to talk about them. Many of the games we play now come from Britain.The British like all kinds of races, including dog races, boat races, and even ra
16、ces for donkeys. The famous boat race between the teams of Oxford and Cambridge interests large crowds of people.One of the most typical British games is cricket. It is often played in schools, colleges, universities, and by club teams all over the country. Summer isnt summer without cricket. To man
17、y British people, cricket is both a game and a standard of behavior. When they consider something unfair, they may say, “Its not cricket.”But as almost everywhere else in the world, the game which draws the greatest attention in Britain is football, also known as soccer in the USA. Every Saturday fr
18、om late August until the beginning of May, large crowds of people support their favorite sides on football fields. True fans will travel from one end of the country to the other to see their favorite team play. There are a lot of professional football clubs all over Britain.The British also like to
19、play baseball, golf, hockey, and grass-hockey. Many other sports, such as running, jumping, swimming, boxing are also popular. You may sometimes hear that there are no winter sports in Britain since the English weather is not always cold enough to ski or skate. However, winter is a good time for fis
20、hing!Without doubt, sport in one form or another is an important part of daily life in Britain.8. What does the underlined word “them” in paragraph 1 refer to?A. Games.B. Sports lovers.C. Rules.D. British people.9. The author mentions “Its not cricket.” in paragraph 3 in order to show_.A. cricket ha
21、s strict rulesB. British people are seriousC. cricket is very important in BritainD. British people dont like unfair things10. Whats paragraph 4 mainly about?A. The football fans in Britain.B. The national game of Britain.C. The busy life of British people.D. The popularity of football in Britain.11
22、. Which can be the best title for the text?A. Sports in BritainB. Winters of BritainC. Daily life of British peopleD. British standards of behaviorDIn 2014, Professor Ron Srigleys whole class did badly on a test. When he asked them why, the students explained that they had read but couldnt understan
23、d the books he had assigned(分配)to them. Srigley believed mobile technology was the cause of the problem and decided to do an experiment. He offered extra credit for students who would give up their cellphones for nine days. About a third of the class took up the challenge.At first, all those student
24、s felt unhappy. But after a few days without smartphones, they began to notice other things too.Two of the students were used to using their phones to message their family members throughout the day, and they felt deprived(被剥夺) of this contact. But when the students spent in-person time with their p
25、arents, the parents were mostly pleased because they suddenly had their childrens undivided attention.We think of smartphones as a productivity tool, but the students reported the opposite was true, at least for their schoolwork. Not surprisingly, some reported paying more attention in class. Others
26、 said not having a phone helped them complete the papers they had to write. “Because I was able to give it 100 percent of my attention, not only was the final product better than it would have been, I was also able to complete it much quicker,” one wrote.Srigley repeated the experiment in 2018 at a
27、different, more urban(城市的)college. The students who gave up their smartphones reported the same benefits that the 2014 students had. But they also were almost completely helpless without them. “Even the simplest activities getting on the bus or train, ordering dinner - required their cellphones,” Sr
28、igley reports.Thus, one of his 2018 students wrote, “After a few days, I feel OK without my phone. But I guess it is only fine if it is for a short period of time.”Thats probably truer for all of us than we would like to admit (承认).12. Why did Ron Srigley carry out the 2014 experiment?ATo see if cel
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