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1、1辽宁省阜新二高 2017-2018 学年高一英语下学期寒假验收考试试题I 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)AJourney to meet Santa (圣诞老人)The panda, Po, from the movie Kung Fu Panda, will take families on a Journey to the North Pole (北极) to meet Santa. Po and his friends are part of a holiday attraction at Westchesters

2、Rjdge Hill, which brings joy to families.The journey takes place inside a fantastic house whose walls are covered with LCD screens. As soon as you enter, Santas helpers give you a personalized passport. Then a tour guide leads you to the first room, where a sign reading “Mr. Pings Cookies“ hangs abo

3、ve the fireplace.Po appears on a large screen and explains that he needs your help to send some fresh cookies to Santa at the North Pole. How will you get there? By a rocket-powered cart (马车),Of course. But first,you have to learn how to drive one. In the Design Lab, a set of doors opens and a rocke

4、t-Powered cart shows up on the screen. Jump on the cart for a cinematic experience that takes you on a ride through the night sky and down a snowy mountain. The cart shakes heavily as it rushes down the mountain. A machine blows cool air at you so that you can feel the “snow” in your face. I promise

5、 this 4D ride will give you an unforgettable experience!Tips: Journey to meet Santa is best for younger kids although guests of all ages can appreciate this wonderful experience.Your journey ends in the gift shop. Youre not allowed to take your own pictures. But your performance during the Journey w

6、ill be recorded, so you can buy the. photos and video of your Santa visit.A bus ride or taxi can get you here if you dont have a car.Journey to meet Santa takes place daily (not including Thanksgiving Day) through Thursday, December 28.1.Where does the journey to meet Santa actually happen?A. Outdoo

7、rs B In a cart C. At the North Pole D. Indoors.2. What should you do first to send cookies to Santa?A. Buy a personalized passportB. Receive training of driving a cart C. Read “Mr. Pings Cookies“. DirectionsD. Find Santas helpers 3. What can you get after the journey?A. Thanksgiving Day cards B. Pho

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13、nd information?A. A kind woman B. A heartbroken girl. C. A parent .D. A mother.5. If you want to send your kids to the babysitters home, you can find one in_A. Ad 1 B. Ad 2 C. Ad 3 D. Ad 46. What do we know about Tina?A. She used to be a teachers assistant.B. She can speak two languages. C. She live

14、s alone now.D. She takes care of children over 3. 7. An applicant accepted by Ad 4 will have to_A. look after two children B. be able to speak two languages C. be a college graduate D. work every weekendCWeve all heard the phrase “less is more“ yet many of us are still likely to over-explain, send l

15、ong emails, and hold hour-long meetings that only have 20 minutes of real content( 内容)3Joseph McCormack, author of BRIEF: Making a Bigger Impact by saying less, says getting to the point right away is very important to attract peoples attention. In a sales presentation, you can talk yourself out of

16、a deal by over-explaining rather than listening to the guests across the table. Even in writing, there are bad results of not being brief. McCormacks own research showed 43%of people who received long emails ignored (忽视) them. “when the point isnt made clear you feel you cant deal with this right no

17、w so you put it aside, “he explains. Despite the many disadvantages of being long-winded, many of us struggle (挣扎着做) to be brief. One reason,explains McCornack, is that we believe by over-explaining, we can prove how smart we are. From an early age, we re taught to judge our success on word counts a

18、nd page lengths. Students are asked to write 20-page paper and a two-page paper. If you can present your point well in two pages, then Ill read the 20-page paper to see how you got there,” he says.Another reason we struggle to be brief when we are talking is that we may be underprepared. “When youre

19、 being brief, you have to make a lot of decisions about whats important and whats not important for that person in that moment in time,“ says McCormack.Cutting out all the irrelevant (不相干的) information can take time (time that many of us dont give when were speaking with others). Its these challenge

20、s of being brief that McCormack says make brevity an important skill that helps people to stand out as being professional.8. What can be learned from Paragraph 2?A. Nearly half of emails we receive are put asideB. Listening to others is important C. Too much talking is likely to be ignoredD. Not bei

21、ng active can stop us from succeeding9. Why do we often choose to write long papers?A. Only long papers can make our point clearB. We believe the more, the betterC. We are asked to do so by teachersD. Teachers are fond of reading long papers10.Why do we struggle to be brief according to Paragraph 4?

22、A. Its impossible to tell whats important in a short timeB. We just prepare something importantC. Its hard to make decisions sometimes.D. We dont organize our ideas well before talking11. What is most likely to be talked about in the paragraph following the text?A. The importance of being profession

23、al.4B. The tips for being brief.C. The challenges of being brief.D. The skills we should develop in lifeDSleep has been a hot topic over the past few years, and with good reason; According to the National Institute of Health, more than one third of adults dont get 7 to 8 hours of sleep per night, an

24、d evidence shows that even children. and teenagers sleep less than needed.Most people already know that not getting enough sleep has all types of horrible disadvantages like red eyes, memory loss, and , overall tiredness,but what if sleep deprivation(缺乏)is also the reason you reach for a slice of pi

25、zza instead of a fruit salad?While its been thought before that the body wants unhealthy snacks for a quick burst of energy to stay awake and alert when your body is tired, new research presented at the Cognitive Neuroscience Societys meeting in San- Francisco shows that sleep deprivation actually i

26、ncreases the brains sensitivity(敏感性) to food smells. A study done by Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago explains that people who slept only four hours showed greater brain activity in response to food smells, like potato chips and doughnuts, compared to when theyd slept a

27、 full eight hours.“When tired, people showed greater brain activity in two areas involved in smell - the piriform cortex and the orbitofrontal cortex _ they react more to food smells than they do when well rested. But people didnt respond to nonfood smells,“ study co-author Surabhi Bhutani said.Whil

28、e this line of research is still ongoing, its pretty clear that sleep deprivation leads to extra calorie consumption (消耗) and weight gain. So when you re running on a. few hours of sleep (its not enough), recognize the tricks your brain- is playing on you and make the right decision to eat the healt

29、hier food.12. What is the function of Para. l and Para. 2?A. To offer some details.B. To describe the situation.C. To introduce the topic.D .To explain the problem.13. Which of the following is a finding of the new research?A. We are more sensitive to food smells when poorly rested.B. Unhealthy snac

30、ks can help people stay awake.C. All foods smell better if we lack enough sleep.D. Unhealthy snacks lead to a quick burst of energy.14. We can learn from the text that when we re sleepy we should_A. avoid eating anything5B. get rid of our sensitivityC. do something to make us wakefulD. refuse to eat

31、 unhealthy food15. What is the main idea of the text?A. A lack of sleep brings many disadvantages.B. Sleep deprivation can lead to poor food choices.C. Certain foods can affect peoples sleep.D. Sleeping well can prevent weight gain.II 第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根捂短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能境入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余

32、选项。Having a good cry from time to time ls good for us and its good way to let out feelings that might otherwise hide in our bodies and come out in unhealthy ways later.However, if you re someone who is always crying, this healthy behavior can start to become a problem._16_.If you want to be taken se

33、riously, then you really need to stop bursting into tears that often and easilyOne of the best ways to stop yourself from crying is to try to turn your attention from what is making you feel unhappy. One way you can do this.is to pinch (掐) yourself lightly. _17_ But remember not to pinch yourself to

34、o hard, or you might cry from the pain instead. Another tip ls to try doing some quick sums in your head. This works the same way by helping you to ignore (忽视) the unhappy thoughts. _18_.If you find yourself getting teary during an argument, then it might be that youre getting too excited. _19_ Even

35、 if its just for several seconds, try looking away, closing your eyes, and then returning to the conversation fresh._20_ For example, you can take a deep breath to calm down. You can look up into the sky, which can help prevent tears from forming. Also you can have a good feeling about yourself by s

36、miling. All these practices can help you stop crying.A. Often itll make people lose respect for youB. Really, thinking about anything else in depth worksC. Besides, there are some other small tips that can help youD. So you can face the unhappy thoughts bravely.AB. In this way, youll pay more attent

37、ion to the discomfort rather than to the feelings.AC. Dont cry when telling someone about a stressful topic in your lifeAD. In this case, take a little time out to stop and collect your thoughts第二部分:完型填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 30 分)William Kamkwamba was born in Malawi, Africa, a country affected by AI

38、DS 6and poverty ( 贫穷). Like most people in his village,his family_21_on the poor food they could grow, living _22_what are considered as necessities in the West - electricity or running water.Already living.on the edge, the _23_ became worse when, in 2002, Malawi _24_ the worst famine (饥荒) in 50 yea

39、rs. Trying to_25_, 14-year-old William was forced to drop out of school because his family could not afford to pay for his _26_.Though he was not in a(n) _27_, William continued to think, learn,and _28_. Armed with curiosity (好奇心) ,determination, and a library book he discovered in a _29_library, he

40、 had a(n) _30_-to build a windmill (风车) that could bring his family the _31_ only two percent of Malawians could _32_.Using metal parts, and blue-gum trees, William built a simple yet _33_ windmill, unlikely hand-built equipment that would successfully _34_ four light bulbs and two radios in his nei

41、ghbourhoodSoon, news of his_35_ spread, attracting interest and offers of _36_ from around the world. Not only did William return to school but he was offered the_37_ to visit wind farms in the United States, much like the ones he hoped to _38_ across Africa.A moving tale of one boy s _39_ for a bet

42、ter life, The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, is Williams amazing story - a _40_ that offers hope for the lives of other Africans and the whole world - showing that one person can make a difference.2l . A. passed B. depended C. decided D. carried 22. A. alongside B. Upon C. for D. without 23. A. country

43、 B. time C. situation D. environment 24. A. experienced B. received C. . brought about D. took on25. A. leave B. eat C. study D. survive 26.A. food B. interests C. education D. books 27.A. apartment B. classroom C. field D. lab 28 A. speak B. doubt C. exercise D. dream 29. A. clean B. nearby C. chea

44、p D. modern 30. A. project B.action C. plan D. experiment 31.A. energy B. attention C. electricity D. money.32 A. find B. afford C. hold D. reach33 A. working. B. turning C, rising D. moving 34.A. start B. light C. power D. burn 35 .A. permission B. progress C. success D. invention 36. A. encouragem

45、ent B. help C. congratulations D. invitations 37. A. chance B. ticket C. method D. honour38 .A. design B. employ C. build D. set 739 A. promise B. decision C . hunger D. fight 40 A. difficulty B. Journey C. reason D. task 第三部分第一节:语法填空(共 10 小题;每题 1.5 分,满分 15 分)During my high school.I_41_(play) footba

46、ll, basketball , and soccer , and I was on the track team.But from that day on, boxing was the sport that 1 liked._42_ ( much),. because its more_43_( challenge) and exciting to me. I found that I enjoyed the thrill of the one-on-one competition. I also liked the fact that it was up to me_44_I won o

47、r lost-that I was the determining factor. I think I ve always been a competitor , and winning would give me _45_(satisfy)and a good feeling about myself. I wanted to win-every time.I started training with the man _46_got me into the ring that first time. With him _47_(act) as my boxing coach, friend

48、, mentor, and a father figure for me _48_( look) up to, I learned that boxing is a sweet science where I could use my brain as well as my strength and size. I used my ability to focus under pressure ._49_(train) for several years, I went from being a street fighter_50_ a gold medal-winning Olympic champion,第二节:短文改错 (共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有 10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号() ,并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改 10 处,多者(从

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