河南省郑州市嵩阳高级中学2018届高三上学期第一次阶段检查英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、嵩阳高中20172018学年高三上学期第一次阶段检测英语试题第I卷第二部分 阅读理解:(每小题2分,共计40分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABy the time I was in second grade, Dad had become a professor. We moved to a small university town in Illinois and found ourselves living next to a lot of young students. Almost every morning, as Dede would
2、 walk me to my school, wed walk through the students party wasteland covered with things I was too young to know about and Dede was too old to care about.One day, a group of guys started shouting “Ali Baba” at us and laughing. I turned red and begged Dede to cross the street with me. But she refused
3、. Instead, she laughed in her usual way, yelled “Ali Baba” and waved at them as we walked by. They just watched us in shocked silence and never said anything to us again.Dede set an example for me that day and forever after, because she taught me to be always proud of who I was.Her stories were like
4、 a movie that was rich and imaginative and she never sugarcoated anything. While Dede preferred the Queens English, her vocabulary was just as alive. The landscapes she created in her stories were so vibrant(充满活力的) and filled with a wild cast of characters.Almost every day, I would interrupt Dede, w
5、hatever she was busy with, and beg her to tell me a story. She would silently stare at me through the large glasses that took up half of her face. Whether it was only 10 minutes or several hours, I would barely speak as Dede took me to places I never wanted to come back from.My mother died while I w
6、as a child. Without the care and guidance of Dede in every aspect of life, I couldnt have lived happily. Dede taught me so much, not only in daily life, but also in her attitude to dealing with unpleasant things that I dont want to confront.21. How did the author feel when the boys shouted “Ali Baba
7、” at them? A. Shocked. B. Ashamed. C. Afraid. D. Excited.22. Why was the author always asking Dede to tell stories?A. Her stories were lively and interesting. B. The author had no friends and felt lonely.C. The author liked Dede to speak in the Queens English.D. She could make a dull landscape seem
8、beautiful.23. From the text, we can infer that Dede was the authors_.A. mother B. neighbour C. aunt D. housekeeper24. We can learn from the text that the author_.A. appreciated Dede very much B. didnt like her fatherC. was very selfish D. thought of Dede as her teacherBEvery product has its own hist
9、ory. Headphones, especially, have evolved over time. Headphones have existed since 1919, but they were mainly used as amplifiers(扩声器) for telephones and radios back then.Through technological advancement, headphones experienced a change in their look and feel. In the late 1930s, Beyerdynamic officia
10、lly invented headphones and put them into market. However, Milwaukee-based jazz musician, John C. Koss, invented the first stereo headphones in the year 1958. The first headphones were big, heavy and limited to long-playing record music listening. They were used by pilots and at radio stations.Howev
11、er, the invention of the Walkman led to many changes in headphones. At the time, there was a growing industry ready to provide accessories(附件) for personal stereos, like headphones. These accessories became favorites for both professional musicians and music lovers. The latest generation electronics
12、, like cellphones, TVs, computers, home theaters, CD players, and more, are all compatible(可兼容的) with headphones.Traditional, full-sized headphones continue to be used in some recording studios even now. However, modern headphones have a more stylish appearance. The in-ear headphones are one of toda
13、ys more popular types. Lighter than traditional headphones, they have a vertical in-ear design that makes them much easier to carry. Another advantage of in-ear headphones is that they come in several sizes, so they are sure to fit perfectly in everyones ears. They are built with advanced technologi
14、es to provide a comfortable and pleasurable listening experience.Each headphone has its own pros and cons, but most give a reasonably good performance. Whatever kind of headphones you choose is a matter of personal preference.25. Before the 1930s, headphones were mainly used as_.A. stereo equipment
15、only for airplane pilotsB. music recording equipment for professional musiciansC. loudspeakers for telephones and radios D. accessories for personal stereos26. All the following are features of the first stereo headphones EXCEPT_.A. they had a handy, user-friendly appearanceB. they were big, heavy a
16、nd not easy to useC. they were only used for long-playing record music listeningD. they were designed by jazz musician John C. Koss27. After first being used as accessories for personal stereos, headphones_.A. were favored especially by professional musiciansB. can now be used together with other el
17、ectronicsC. became smaller and lighter for use in some recording studiosD. are now much cheaper so everyone can afford them28. Which of the following can best describe modern headphones?A. Big and comfortable. B. Complicated and expensive.C. Full-sized but user-friendly D. Lightweight and advanced.C
18、. In the United States, Julia Roberts, Will Ferrell, Elton John and over 65 stars are coming together to have fun, raise money and change lives on The Red Nose Day Special.The special will feature Julia Roberts recent trip to Phoenix to visit projects that take care of children who are facing seriou
19、s health issues without the means to afford basic medical treatment. Jack Black, who went to Uganda last year to shed light on the issue of children living in poor conditions, returned to give a heartwarming report about Felix, a young boy he met there who had been living on the streets for three ye
20、ars. He will reveal what life is like for Felix today after being helped by a program that aims to change the lives of homeless kids.Music will also take centre stage, with both Elton John and Blake Shelton performing very special songs. The Red Nose Day Special also shows a great night of comedy, i
21、ncluding Tracy Morgan putting his own unique spin on the classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs while reading to kids, and many other comedy acts.Red Nose Day launched in the U.S. in 2015 as a special day to come together, have fun and make a difference to kids who are most in need. In its first ye
22、ar in America, more than US $23 million was raised for the Red Nose Day Fund, with the money now at work in all 50 states across America and 15 countries internationally through programs to keep children and young people safe, healthy and educated. The money raised by Red Nose Day USA 2016 will help
23、 support projects in some of the neediest communities in the U.S. and some of the poorest communities in the world. People from all walks of life are encouraged to get involved, have fun and raise money by buying red noses sold only at Walgreens stores nationwide, organizing fund raising events and
24、watching and donating during the television special.29. In the show, who went to Uganda and met Felix there?A. Julia Roberts. B. Will Ferrell. C. Jack Black. D. Elton John.30. What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?A. Information about Red Nose Day. B. The main activities on Red Nose Day.C. The m
25、oney raised by the Red Nose Day Fund every year.D. Information about The Red Nose Day Special.31. How can ordinary people raise money for Red Nose Day?A. By visiting the poorest communities. B. By having fun during the television special. C. By organizing fund raising events. D. By making red noses
26、for sale at Walgreens stores.DHostility(敌意)has often been linked with being bad for our hearts - but could your skin color be the reason why you die earlier? White people are more likely to suffer from heart disease caused by anger than black people, a new study claims. Research from the University
27、of Michigan found white adults who behaved in an aggressive manner were 40 percent more likely to develop deadly cardiovascular (心血管的) problems. Dr Shervin Assari, from the University of Michigan, said: “This suggests white people are more fragile to the bad effects of hostility and anger on the car
28、diovascular system. On the contrary, black people may have develop a type of resilience (适应力) to a wide range of psychosocial risk factors including, but not limited to, hostility and anger.” “This new finding is in line with our previous findings that education, self-rated health, depression and se
29、nse of control over time are more important risk factors for white people than black people. So, whatever black peoples resilience is, it is consistent and systematic and works across the broad.” Anger levels were measured among nearly 1,600 participants between 2001 and 2011 to measure their hostil
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