河南省洛阳市豫西名校2021-2022学年高二上学期第一次联考 英语 WORD版含答案BYCHUN.doc
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1、豫西名校2021-2022学年上期第一次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:120分)第一部分 听力(略)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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADoes it seem like hotel costs just go up and up? Its true that they rise each year, sometimes significantly. When determining which hotel has the best deal, you don
2、t just want to look at the nightly price anymore. There are so many other factors to consider to help you save money, both before you book and during your stay. Here are some tips to help you make the best decision.Go out to eatThough room service sounds really appealing, prices for food on the menu
3、 can be twice as much as you would pay for the same 1议xl at a restaurant. Tips are always included in the bill and usually masked as a delivery charge. Most guests dont know this and add a tip to the bill when the waiter brings their food.Ask for a corner roomThough this wont technically save you an
4、y money, corner rooms are usually a bit larger than regular rooms, which give you a better deal for your money. Once you check in, ask if one of these rooms is available. This is easier if you show up close to check-in time, but before the flood of guests show up to get their keys. You can also call
5、 ahead and request a corner room with your existing reservation.Bring your own snacksAnything is better than the rates for items in the mini bar. The prices are horrible and dont even think about trying to replace it with the same item later.Avoid the weekendHotels in popular destinations regularly
6、raise their rates on Fridays and Saturdays. In some cases, it can be as much as three times more than Sunday through Thursday nights.21. What is the aim of this text?A. How to save money. B. How to decrease the tips.C. How to choose a good hotel. D. How to increase the nightly rate.22. Which service
7、 cost you more?A. Go out to eat. B. Room service. C. Ask for a corner room. D. Bring your own snacks.23. When is a good choice to hook a hotel?A. Fridays. B. Saturdays. C. Sundays. D. Holidays.BThe dog, named Lucy, made her daring escape from her owners eighth floor apartment at 10:00 on Saturday mo
8、rning. She ran out of the apartment, took an elevator, went down to the hall, avoided the doorman and then made her way outside, where she ran across the West Side Highway and down into the Chambers Street subway station.Lucy then spent hours wandering the tracks along the I train line, hiding under
9、 trains and walking on the platform edge as she made her way uptown on her daylong underground adventure.Bonilla, a transit worker in the Chambers Street subway station, said Saturday started like any other Saturday, but when he reported for duty at 2 p. m. he was immediately informed of the situati
10、on and then spent his whole shift trying to track down Lucy. It wasnt until 8 p. m. that word came in of a confirmed Lucy sighting.When he got to the location, he made his way onto the tracks to save the dog. I put myself in the path of Miss Lucy, who was at that time walking in a straight line, Bon
11、illa said. She basically came up to me, I called out her name, she laid down in front of me, I petted her, I picked her up, and I was able to put her on the 2 train right into Mollys hands.Molly, the daughter of Lucys owner, said she was relieved when she was able to hold Lucy again all thanks to Bo
12、nillas quick thinking and action. I spent time from station to station screaming her name like a crazy person until Bonilla managed to find her and get her back into my hands, Molly said. Then she sat very nicely on the subway for the whole ride home as though she had never done anything else. Shes
13、in good shape, reunited with my momand everybodys happy.The authority said Lucy was rescued from Puerto Rico about seven years ago and has been her owners only companion throughout the pandemic(疫情).24. Which word can be used to describe Lucy according to paragraph I?A. Fortunate. B. Strong. C. Modes
14、t. D. Clever.25. How long did Lucy wander alone outside?A. About 10 hours. B. About 8 hours. C. Exactly 6 hours. D. Exactly 2 hour.26. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. The dog has been 7 years old. B. The authority called the dog a hero.C. Molly wants her mother live a happy life. D.
15、The dog is of great importance to the family.27. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Escape: To Find a Real Adventurous LifeB. A Transit Worker Helped a Homeless DogC. A Transit Worker Rescues an Emotional Support DogD. Lucys One-Day Underground Adventure for FreedomCJapans Ku
16、bota Pharmaceutical Holdings claims to have developed smart glasses that, if worn just an hour per day, can completely cure myopia.Myopia, or nearsightedness, is a common ophthalmological(眼科的)condition in which you can see objects near to you clearly, but objects farther away are blurry(模糊的). To mak
17、e up for this blur, you have the option of wearing eyeglasses or contact lenses(隐形眼镜), or having a surgery. But a Japanese company claims to have come up with a new way of dealing with myopia-a pair of smart glasses that project an image from the lens of the unit onto the wearers eyes to correct the
18、 error that causes nearsightedness. Apparently, wearing the device 60 to 90 minutes a day corrects myopia.Founded by Dr. Ryo Kubota, Kubota Pharmaceutical Holdings is still testing the device, known as Kubota Glasses, and trying to determine how long the effect lasts after the user wears the device,
19、 and how much the awkward-looking goggles(护目镜)have to he worn for the correction to be permanent.So how does the technology developed by Kubota work, exactly? Well, according to a company press release from December of last year, the special glasses rely on micro-LEDS to project virtual images on th
20、e visual field to actively stimulate the eyes. Apparently, it can do that without interfering with the wearers daily activities.This product, which uses multifocal(多焦点的)contact lens technology, passively stimulates the entire eyes with light myopically defocused by the non-central power of the conta
21、ct lens, the press release states. We intend to sell it first in Asia, which has a high rate of nearsighted people, Ryo Kubota told Nikkei.28. What can we learn about the smart glasses according to the passage?A. They are just a kind of contact lenses.C. They have cured many people of their myopia.B
22、. They can cause nearsightedness for some errors.D. They should be worn 1 hour to I. 5 hours per day.29. Why does the company decide to sell the glasses first in Asia?A. Because it wants to serve the Asians.B. Because more Asians are nearsighted.C. Because America has better scientific development.D
23、. Because Asian people are more willing to spend money.30. What does the fourth paragraph talk about?A. The effects of the smart glasses. B. The benefit of the smart glasses.C. The smart glasses working principle. D. The connection between eyes and glasses.31. In which part can this text be read in
24、a magazine?A. History. B. Technology. C. Entertainment. D. Advertisement.DCulture is the invisible(看不见的)bond which ties people together. The art, literature, language, and religion of a community represent its culture. The importance of culture lies in its close relation with the ways of thinking an
25、d living. Differences in cultures have led to a diversity in the people from different parts of the world.How we think of things is largely affected by our judgment skills, attitudes, and emotions. These factors are closely linked with our culture. In considering something as good or bad, our biases
26、(偏见)play a role and so does our way of thinking. People who belong to cultures that promote individualism tend to look at only the main aspects of a situation, while those of a culturethat promotes collectivism(集体主义)tend to consider even the small details. People of Eastern cultures perceive success
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