河南省新乡市长垣第十中学2019-2020学年高一英语下学期第六次周考试题.doc
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1、河南省新乡市长垣第十中学2019-2020学年高一英语下学期第六次周考试题出卷人:高一二部英语 满分:100 分 时间:06 -07第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 56 分)一. 第一节阅读理解(共 8 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 16 分)ALike many children, young Lotte Reiniger was crazy about movies, which at the time were a completely new invention. She taught herself how to cut paper silhouettes( 剪 影 ), of pe
2、ople, animals, and objects. “I could cut silhouettes almost as soon as I could manage to hold a pair of scissors,” Reiniger said. “I could paint, too, and readBut everybody was surprised at the scissor cuts.”At first, Reiniger wanted to be an actress, but her skill at making silhouettes drew the att
3、ention of the German film industry. Before 1927, films were silent. To help the audience understand the film, title cards with printed text appeared during the film between scenes. Reiniger helped create title cards for films, using her silhouettes. In 1918, she was asked to provide stop-motion anim
4、ation(定格动画), in which objects are photographed(拍摄) in a series of slightly different positions and then replayed at high speed so that the objects appear to move on their own, for wooden rats( 老 鼠 )in the movie The Pied Piper of Hamelin. It was a breakthrough that led to her own films, first short f
5、ilms and then, in 1926, The Adventures of Prince Achmed, the first full-length animated film.Although Reiniger once described herself as “a primitive(原始的)caveman artist”, her work is not simple.She carefully cut bits of card, paper and wire, creating wonderful shapes, and then made them move and dan
6、ce by hand. The black shapes were then placed on colourful backgrounds. She made more than 60 films, around 40 of which survived, all cut by her own hands. Most were based on timeless fairy tales, like Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.Reiniger was truly a pioneer both in animation and for women in fil
7、m-making. Though her last film came out in 1980, her style is still influential and can often be seen in todays films.1. What do we know about Reinigers cuts?A. People silhouettes were her favourite.B. Painting and reading helped her cuts.C. She had a gift for cutting silhouettes.D. Movies excited h
8、er interest in silhouettes.2. What did Reiniger do to help the audience understand the silent films?A. She replayed the film between scenes.B. She cut silhouettes for title cards in films.C. She broke up long films into shorter ones.D. She made photos of the objects in the film.3. What does the unde
9、rlined word “It” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Creating title cards for films.B. Making wooden rats for a film.C. Producing The Adventures of Prince Achmed.D. Bringing stop-motion animation into a film.4. Which of the following words can best describe Reiniger?A. Gifted and generous.B. Creative and pro
10、ductive.C. Honest and self-confident.D. Traditional and hard-working.BAn American woman Anna Jarvis was the first person to decide that mothers should have a holiday in their honor each year. Miss Jarvis started her campaign in 1906 in her home city Philadelphia. She wrote thousands of letters to co
11、ngressmen(国会议员), city officials,teachers and newspaper publishers, proposing (提议) an official holiday for mothers. She traveled all over America, trying to get support for the idea. Her battle went on for years.In 1914 the Congress declared (宣布)the second Sundayin May each year as Mothers Day. Anna
12、Jarvis wanted Mothers Day to be a simple event. She thought children could honor their mothers by spending some time with them as an act of love and respect. However, the holiday turned out to be a major event for department stores, flower shops and greeting card industries, which Miss Jarvis didnt
13、like.Americans spend millions of dollars on gifts for their mothers on this day. Younger children often try to prepare and serve breakfast for their mothers. Fathers may offer to take care of children so that mothers can enjoy themselves.The holiday becomes an important time for family gathering.5.
14、Miss Jarvis .A. kept writing letters to persuade people to love and respect their mothersB. kept writing letters and making speeches for people to support her ideaC. declared the second Sunday in May as Mothers DayD. did all she could to support people to accept the second Sunday in May as Mothers D
15、ay6. Miss Jarvis proposed Mothers Day in order that people could show their love and respect to their mothers by .A. spending some time with themB. offering them precious giftsC. eating in restaurants togetherD. taking care of children for them7. On Mothers Day, department stores and flower shops .
16、Aare closedB. have fewer customersC. are full of peopleD. only have women customers 8Miss Jarvis didnt like . Adepartment storesBflower shops Cgreeting-card industriesDthe way people spend Mothers Day第二节完形填空(每题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)I believe even the smartest people have to work hard to achieve success, be
17、cause there is no such person as a born winner. People make themselves into winners by their own 9.I learned this lesson from a(n) 10many years ago. I took the head 11job at a school in Baxley, Georgia. It was a small school with a weak football program.It was a tradition for the schools old team to
18、 play against the 12team at the end of spring practice. The old team had no coach, and they didnt even practice to 13the game. Being the coach of the new team, I was excited because I knew we were going to win, but to my disappointment we were defeated. I couldnt14I had got into such a situation. Th
19、inking hard about it, I came to 15that my team might not be the number one team in Georgia, but they were 16me. I had to change my 17towards their ability and potential.I started doing anything I could to help them build a little 18. Most importantly, I began to treat them like 19. That summer, When
20、 the other teams enjoyed their 20, we met every day and 21 passing and kicking the football.Six months after suffering our 22 on the spring practice field, we won our first game and our second, and continued to 23 . Finally, we faced the number one team in the state. I felt that it would be a 24 for
21、 us even if we lost the game. But that wasnt what happened. My boys beat the best team in Georgia, giving me the greatest 25 of my life!From the experience I learnt a lot about how the attitude of the leader can 26 the members of a team.Instead of seeing my boys as losers, I pushed and 27 them. I he
22、lped them to see themselves 28 , and they built themselves into winners.Winners are made, not born.9AtestsBluckCeffortsDnature10AExperimentBExperienceCvisitDshow11AOperatingBeditingCconsultingDcoaching12ASuccessfulBExcellentCstrongDnew13Acheer forBprepare forChelp withDfinish with14AagreeBbelieveCde
23、scribeDregret15ArealizeBclaimCpermitDdemand16Areacting toBlooking forCdepending onDcaring about17ADecisionBattitudeCconclusionDintention18AprideBcultureCfortuneDrelationship19AleadersBpartnersCwinnersDlearners20ArewardsBvacationsChealthDhonor21AriskedBmissedCconsideredDpracticed22AdefeatBdepressCacc
24、identDmistake23AexpandBimproveCrelaxDdefend24AshameBburdenCvictoryDfavor25AchanceBjoyCconcernDoffer26AsurpriseBRelateCInterestDAffect27AEncouragedBObservedCprotectedDimpressed28ANaturallyBIndividuallyCcalmlyDDifferently第三节. 七选五(每题 2 分,共 10 分) 1From 1825, according to IQ. scores;but you are wiser and
25、 more experienced with increasing age. You are smartest in your 20s; around 30, your memory begins to go down, particularly your ability to perform mathematical computations(运算). 2Your vocabulary at the age of 45, for example, is three times as great as when you graduated from college. At 60, your b
26、rain has almost four times as much information as it did at the age of 21. 3You have the best physical sense of yourself from 15 to 24; the best professional sense from 40 to49. Before the age of 24, we believe that our happiest years are yet to come;over 30,we believe that they are behind us. A Nat
27、ional Health survey agrees: after the age of 30, we become more realistic and do not view happiness as a goal in itself. If we keep our health, achieve professional and emotional goals, happiness, we feel, will follow. 4 Generally between 30 and 39,but the peak (顶峰) varies with different professions
28、(职业). Mosart wrote a symphony (交响曲) and four sonatas by the age of 8, and Mendelssohn composed his best-known work A Midsummer Nights Dream at 17, but most of the great music was written by men between 33 and 39.Though the peak in most fields comes early, most Nobel Prize winners did their top resea
29、rch in their late 20s and 30screative people continue to produce work with high quality( 质 量 ) throughout their lives 5 .A. When are you most creative ?B. When are you happiest?C. When are you smartest?D. Do you know what IQ. refers to?E. But your IQ. for other tasks goes up.F. Creative people usual
30、ly produce a lot of works.G. For the “well-conditioned mind”, there is no upper limit.第二部分语言运用(共 25 分)第一节.语法填空 (每空 1.5 分,共 15 分)Dear Mr Smith,The Dragon Boat Festival is coming. I m writing to invite you 1 (join) us in a very interesting activity2 (call) wrapping zongzi, which will 3 (hold) in my co
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