河南省鹤壁高级中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期周练试题(8.doc
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1、河南省鹤壁高级中学2020-2021学年高二英语上学期周练试题(8.14)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,从每道题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AHere are four tourist attractions in Havana in Cuba.Museum of the CityThe Museum of the City was built in 179L. The building once served as the Presidential Palace and home to colonial g
2、overnors. The museums exhibits include collections of weapons,history and art as well as rooms documenting wars for Cuban independence.Tel:+53-7-861-6130 .Open: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday.Admission: $ 3Revolution SquareRevolution Square is one of the largest open public spaces in Cuba
3、 and one of the largest public squares in the world. The site is home to the 138-foot Jose Mart Memorial, the tallest structure in Havana,which celebrates the national hero. Cubas important leaders, including Fidel Castro, usually use the platform in front of the memorial to address the large crowds
4、 that gather on the square. The Jose Marti Memorial also includes a museum and an elevator that takes tourists to the top of the monument.Tel: +53-7-338-6363Open: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Monday through Saturday.Admission: $ 5Cigar FactoriesCubans famous cigar-making factories are open to the public. Three
5、cigar factories in Havana offer public tours that show how Cubas cigars are hand-rolled in the traditional way. The Partagas Cigar Factory,founded in 1827,is the oldest in Havana. The other two factories open for tours are La Corona and Romeo Julieta, and they include gift shops.Tel: +53-7-338-060Op
6、en: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Monday through Friday.Admission: $ 10Old HavanaOld Havana is the capitals historic district,which dates back to 1519 when Spain used the city as a colonial port. Old Havana was important Spanish naval (海军的)base. Presently,Old Havanas stone streets are home to museums, hotels an
7、d restaurants among the grand colonial buildings that once housed Spanish power.Tel: +53-7-885-752Open: daily.Admission: free1. When is the Museum of the City closed?A. Friday B. Saturday C. Sunday D. Monday2. Where might you see Fidel Castro?A. In front of the Jose Marti Memorial. B. On the stone s
8、treets of Old Havana.C. In the Partagas cigar factory. D. In the Museum of the City.3. Which number should you call if you want to know about cigarette production?A. +53-7-338-060 B. +53-7-885-752 C. +53-7-338-6363 D. +53-7-861-6130BTencent announced yesterday that it will limit the daily time for y
9、oungsters to play its popular King of Glory game after parents and schools in Shanghai and other areas complained their children had become addicted to playing it.From tomorrow, children younger than 12 will only be allowed to play the game for a maximum (最大值) of one hour a day, and after 9 p.m., th
10、ey will be banned from logging into it, said Tencent. Those older than 12 will be able to play a maximum two hours a day.The game system will remind players the time they have been playing and young players will be forced to log out when the time is up.Tencent claimed these were the strictest measur
11、es in Chinas game industry to prevent addiction and the company expected they would ease parents anxiety.The company also said it had updated its system for parents to keep tabs on their children using its games.Since February, parents can receive messages when children log in and spend money on the
12、 game after they connect childrens game accounts with their mobile phone numbers.Now, parents can connect phones, tablets or computers that their children use to play games, so that they can keep an eye on the children even if they have several game accounts, Tencent said. Song Zhe, a father of a Sh
13、anghai high school student, welcomed the measures but was not sure if they would be sufficiently effective. I like the system that could lock up the devices as children can register many accounts, he said, but children are so clever that they can always think out counter measures.4. What can we infe
14、r from Paragraph 2?A.Kids under 11 could play the game for at most 7 hours in a week.B. Girls under 8 are able to log in the game at 10 p.m.C.Those older than 16 are able to play the game all the time.D. Children over 13 can log in the game after playing 3 hours in a day.5. The underlined phrase kee
15、p tabs on is closest in meaning to _.A. be careful withB. be in control of C. have an eye onD. keep contact with6. What can we learn about the game system according to the passage?A. Parents can monitor their children even if they try to register different game accounts.B. Parents need to connect th
16、eir tablets or computers to the game accounts of their children.C. Parents can be reminded of the time their children have been playing the games.D. Parents should pay attention to their phones all the time in case they miss any message.7. What did Song Zhes father think of the game system?A. The ga
17、me system was absolutely welcomed by him.B. Children were too dull to break out of the system.C. He was uncertain about the effectiveness of the system.D. Children could register lots of accounts to unlock the devices.CMonkeys seem to have a way with numbers.A team of researchers trained three Rhesu
18、s monkeys to associate 26 clearly different symbols consisting of numbers and selective letters with 0-25 drops of water or juice as a reward. The researchers then tested how the monkeys combined or added the symbols to get the reward.Heres how Harvard Medical School scientist Margaret Livingstone,
19、who led the team, described the experiment: In their cages the monkeys were provided with touch screens. On one part of the screen, a symbol would appear, and on the other side two symbols inside a circle were shown. For example, the number 7 would flash on one side of the screen and the other end w
20、ould have 9 and 8. If the monkeys touched the left side of the screen, they would be rewarded with seven drops of water or juice; if they went for the circle, they would be rewarded with the sum of the numbers 17 in this example.After running hundreds of tests, the researchers noted that the monkeys
21、 would go for the higher values more than half the time, indicating that they were performing a calculation, not just memorizing the value of each combination.When the team examined the results of the experiment more closely, they noticed that the monkeys tended to underestimate (低估) a sum compared
22、with a single symbol when the two were close in value sometimes choosing, for example, a 13 over the sum of 8 and 6. The underestimation was systematic: When adding two numbers, the monkeys always paid attention to the larger of the two, and then added only a fraction (小部分) of the smaller number to
23、it.This indicates that there is a certain way quantity is represented in their brains, Dr. Livingstone says. But in this experiment what theyre doing is paying more attention to the big number than the little one.8. What did the researchers do to the monkeys before testing them?A. They fed them. B.
24、They named them. C. They trained them. D. They measured them.9. How did the monkeys get their reward in the experiment?A. By drawing a circle.B. By touching a screen.C. By watching videos.D. By mixing two drinks.10. What did Livingstones team find about the monkeys?A. They could perform basic additi
25、on. B. They could understand simple words.C. They could memorize numbers easily. D. They could hold their attention for long.11. In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A. Entertainment.B.Health.C.Education.D. Science.D54-year-old Abdul has a special job. He has been working as a living
26、 statue (活体雕像) for over three decades, standing perfectly still for six hours a day and resisting peoples attempts to make him move or smile, anything that proves he is a living person.Abdul, known as “Indias Statue Man”, has been performing his daily routine ever since 1985, soon after getting a jo
27、b as a security guard. His boss had recently traveled to the UK, where he was so impressed by the statue-like members of the Royal Guard outside Buckingham Palace that he wanted to do something similar back home. So he had his guards receive three months of training, where they would sit perfectly s
28、till for around four hours. They werent allowed to talk or smile, eat, drink, or even shoo away a fly if it sat on their faces. In the end, Abdul proved the best of the group, so he got the strange job.Abdul isnt the only person in the world acting as a living statue, but what makes him special is t
29、he fact that he can do it for as long as six hours without even blinking his eyes. Once, a $ 155 prize was put up for anyone who can make him move a muscle. But try as they might, no one has ever succeeded. Actually, Abdul tries to move about as much as he can in his spare time, and only eats health
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