河南省新乡县高级中学2021-2022学年高二上学期9月月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、新乡县高级中学高二上学期第一次月考 英语试题第一部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑【A】Saturday, March 24thWe have arrived in the hot, wet city of Bangkok. This is our first trip to Thailand. All the different smells make us want to try the food. We are going to eat somet
2、hing special for dinner tonight. The hotel we are staying in is cheap, and very clean. We plan to stay here for a few days, visit some places in the city, and then travel to Chiang Mai in the North.Tuesday, March 27thBangkok is wonderful and surprising! The places are interesting. We visited the fam
3、ous market which was on water, and saw a lot of fruits and vegetables. Everything is so colorful, and we have taken hundreds of photos already! Later today we will leave for Chiang Mai. We will take the train north, stay in Chiang Mai for two days, and then catch a bus to Chiang Rai.Friday, March 30
4、thOur trip to Chiang Rai was long and boring. We visited a small village in the mountains. The village people here love the quiet life-no computers or phones. They are the kindest people I have ever met. They always smile and say hello. Kathy and I can only speak a few words of Thai, so smiling is t
5、he best way to show our kindness. I feel good here and hope to be able to come back next year.1The diaries above show the writers _ days in Thailand.A. 3B. 7C. 15D. 302It seems that visitors _ in Bangkok.A. often feel hungryB. can always find cheap thingsC. cant take any photosD. can enjoy themselve
6、s3Which of the following is TRUE?A. Chiang Mai is a beautiful city in the south of Thailand.B. The writer left Chiang Mai for Chiang Rai by bus.C. Chiang Rai is a boring city in the mountains.D. The writer is traveling alone in Thailand.【B】Werewolves (狼人) arent the only creatures affected by the moo
7、ns cycles(周期). A full moon also affects peoples sleep more or less, reports a Swiss team of scientists. Even people who sleep in a lab without windows could reduce their sleeping time a little once a month.To test the moons influence, 33 adults of both sexes and ages of many kinds spent several nigh
8、ts in a sleep lab. As they slept, researchers recorded their brain activity, eye movements and hormone levels (荷尔蒙水平). On nights closer to a full moon, the sleepers took an average of five minutes longer to fall asleep, and slept for 20 minutes less. In addition, brain activity fell by 30 percent du
9、ring the sleep. And hormone levels that help control sleep cycles went down. On these nights, the sleepers complained they couldnt sleep well even though they didnt know the moons cycle. On the bright side, no sleeper turned into a werewolf.The Swiss team doesnt know how the moon affects sleep. The
10、gravity (重力) of the moon causes ocean tides(潮汐)to rise and fall. But that force is too weak to affect sleep, Gajochen says. He believed some bodys biological clock may be affected by the moon cycles. There may be another reason, says David Dinges. This sleep researcher at the University Of Pennsylva
11、nia in Philadelphia says that the body clock is very sensitive to light at night. Those sleepers could have been affected by having too much moonlight before arriving at the lab.4The writer mentioned “werewolves” in the first paragraph to _.A. show there are the moons cyclesB. attract peoples attent
12、ion to the reportC. introduce a creature to readersD. ask people not to sleep alone in the lab5What happened to the sleepers during the experiment on a full moon?A. They slept for about five minutes longer.B. They could only sleep for 20 minutes.C. Their brains were not as active as they wereD. They
13、 complained they were too tired to sleep.6The last paragraph is developed mainly by _.A. analyzing reasons B. explaining differencesC. making comparisons D. following the time order7The passage is mainly about _.A. the sleeping problems caused by the moons cyclesB. the influence of the moon on human
14、 sleeping habitsC. the moons influence on sleeping and its possible reasonsD. the ways to get a better sleep on a full moon night【C】The younger generation, according to a new survey, can hardly remember the last time of climbing trees or flying kites, as they are kept indoors and short of outdoor ex
15、periences.The survey of 1,000 people found that the current (现在的) generation of 15- to 34-year-olds have fewer memories of 12 key countryside activities such as swimming in rivers or going fishing.The research found that three quarters of the older generation remembered playing games or climbing tre
16、es, compared with two thirds of younger adults.The 55+ generation also had more memories of collecting stones, visiting a farm or pond dipping. Altogether, two thirds of older people had more memories of playing outdoors compared to just over half of the younger generation.The Royal Society for the
17、Protection of Birds (RSPB) carried out the study at the start of the school term to stress the growing worry that children are not getting outdoors enough.The study has found that 82 percent of people think that schools should provide more outdoor education and most believe nature is still important
18、 to children today.Dr. Mike Clarke, head of the RSPB, said children who are usually kept indoors are easier to get nature deficit disorder. He said public money should be used to take children on day trips to nature and to build wildlife gardens, especially in poor areas.To many people, it would see
19、m clear and unquestionable that an important part of childhood is exploring the world around you. Unfortunately, this is far from the fact and the children are having less time and fewer chances to get close to nature, he said.The RSPB has more than a 40-year history in getting children outdoors and
20、 is still continuing to play our role. We now need the government and the schools to realize that they should play the most important role in making it possible for all the children to experience, enjoy and benefit from the outdoor environment.8Compared with the current generation, the older generat
21、ion had _.A. more homework and exercises when they were childrenB. more memories of wonderful life in the countrysideC. fewer memories of taking part in outdoor activitiesD. fewer chances of going on a visit to the big cities9The RSPB carried out the study in order to tell people to _.A. spend more
22、time with their kidsB. care more about the kids growthC. let their kids get more outdoor activitiesD. order the schools to provide outdoor education10According to the passage, nature deficit disorder often happens to _.A. children who often stay indoorsB. children who often go outdoorsC. all the you
23、nger generationD. all the older generation11We can learn from Dr. Clarkes words in the last paragraph that _.A. all the children cant get close to nature and arent healthy any longerB. outdoor activities are the most important for the current generationC. the RSPB is more important than the governme
24、nt and schools in getting kids outdoorsD. the RSPB plays an important role in getting kids outdoors all the time【D】Could your cellphone give you cancer? Whether it could or not, some people are worrying about the possibility that phones, power lines and Wi-Fi could be responsible for a range of illn
25、esses, from rashes to brain tumors.Some say there is evidence to support the growing anxieties. David Carpenter, a professor of environmental health sciences at the university at Albany, in New York, thinks theres a greater than 95 percent chance that power lines can cause childhood leukemia (白血病).
26、Also theres a greater than 90 percent chance that cellphones can cause brain tumors. “Its apparent now that theres a real risk,” said Carpenter.But others believe these concerns are unjustified. Dr. Martha Linet, the head of radiation epidemiology (流行病学) at the US National Cancer Institute, has look
27、ed at the same research as Carpenter but has reached a different conclusion. “I dont support warning labels for cellphones,” said Linet. “We dont have the evidence that theres much danger.”Studies so far suggest a weak connection between EMFs (电磁场) and illness so weak that it might not exist at all.
28、 A multinational investigation of cellphones and brain cancer, in 13 countries outside the US, has been underway for several years. Its funded in part by the European Union, in part by a cellphone industry group. The final report should come out later this year, but data so far dont suggest a strong
29、 link between cellphone use and cancer risk.12From the passage we can learn that some people are worried because _.A. they have evidence that the use of cellphones can lead to cancerB. they make a fuss (大惊小怪) over cellphone useC. some experts have given a warningD. cellphones are responsible for bra
30、in tumors13By saying “I dont support warning labels for cellphones,” Dr. Martha Linet has the idea that _.A. the worrying is unnecessaryB. cancer-warning labels should be on cellphonesC. there is a link between cellphones and cancerD. cellphones have nothing to do with cancer14Which of the following
31、 best describes the attitude of the author towards the debate?A. Optimistic. B. Objective.C. Opposite. D. Casual.15Whats the best title of the passage?A. Cellphones: is there a cancer link?B. There is a link between cellphone and cancer.C. A research on the cellphone.D. The cellphone and radiation e
32、pidemiology第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。All over the world people enjoy sports. Sports help to keep people healthy, happy and help them to live longer.16 They buy tickets or turn on their TVs to watch the games. Often they get very excited when “their” player or team
33、 wins. 17 Football, for example, has spread around the world. Swimming is popular in all countries near the sea or in those with many rivers. What fun it is to jump into a pool or lake, whether in China, Egypt or Italy! 18 Think how many people love to skate or ski in Japan, Norway or Canada.Some sp
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