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湖北省黄石市2020-2021学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

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一、阅读选择

ThePublicSquare

MediaMattersisanewseriesofpublicconversationshostedbyThePublicSquare,aprogramoftheIllinoishumanitiesCouncil,takingplacethisspring.Theconversationswilltrytodiscussthepowerofmediatodayandmakethepublicpayattentiontomediaculture.Manyfamousreporters,communityleaders,andmediaresearchersandexpertslikethisprogram,anditisfreetotheaudience.

ShopTalkisamonthlydiscussionseriesheldbyThePublicSquareandtheInstituteforResearchonRaceandPublicPolicyattheUniversityofIllinoisatChicago(UIC).Buildingonoureffortstobridgetheuniversityandthecommunity,ShopTalkwillbringUICprofessorstoRon’sBarberShop(6058W.NorthAve),intheheartofChicago’sAustinneighborhoodonlastFridayofeverymonthfromJanuarytoJune2019.

IfyouwouldlikemoreinformationonThePublicSquare,pleasecall312-422-5580oremailthepublicsquare@prairie.org.

Forupcomingevents,lookunder“NextEvent”orclickon“EventsandActivities”ontheright.

StoriesofFamousPeople

10/12/2019-1:

00p.m.

JosephF.GliddenHomestead&.HistoricalCenter(JosephF.GH&.HC)

921WLincolnHwyDekalb,IL,60115-3011

Seemap:

GoogleMaps

Fee:

Free.Opentothepublic

SponsorOrganization(主办单位):

JosephF.GliddenHomestead&.HistoricalCenter(JosephF.GH&.HC)

NextCafeSocietyEvent

MusicandHumans

June/12/2019

7:

00p.m.-9:

00p.m.

NiteCapCoffeeBar

1738West18thStreet

Chicago,Illinois

Fee:

Free,opentothepublic.

1.HowmanytimeswillShopTalkbeheld?

A.Once.B.Three.C.Four.D.Six.

2.HowcanpeoplegetintouchwithThePublicSquare?

A.Bycallingoremailing.B.ByseeingGoogleMaps.

C.Bylookingunder“NextEvent”.D.ByvisitingJosephF.GH&.HC.

3.WhatcanweknowaboutMusicandHumans?

A.Itwilllasttwohours.B.Itwillbeheldthisspring.

C.It’llbeshownonlineforfree.D.It’llbeheldatRon’sBarberShop.

Theclockworkradioistheonlyradiothatdoesn’tneedelectricity.Itworksbyturningthehandle(手柄)foraminute.Nowadays,thousandsoftheseradiosaremadeeveryday.Theyareboughtbypeopleinsomeplaces,wherethereisn’tanyelectricity.Theclockworkradiowasinventedin1991byTrevorBayliss,aBritishinventor.HehadtheideawithinhalfanhourwhilehewaslisteningtosomenewsintheradioaboutAfrica:

someAfricansweredyingofAIDSandtherewasnoeasywaytosendtheminformationaboutthedisease.Thefirstonehemaderanfor14minutesbeforeneedingtoturnthehandleagain,butoneyearlater,itimproved.However,peopledidn’tknowituntilitappearedonatelevisionprogrammecalledTomorrow’sWorld.

Atthebeginning,noonewouldhelpTrevordevelophisideaforanewkindofradio.Finally,in1994,hisinventionwasshownontheTVprogramme,andafterwards,aSouthAfricanbusinessmanwatcheditanddecidedtohelphim.ThefirstFreeplayradioswerebuiltinSouthAfricain1995.Sincethen,theradioshavebeenagreatsuccess.AndthenTrevorhasbecomefamous.Hehasbeengivenmanyawards(奖品),includingonefromNelsonMandela.

Mr.Bayliss,whoselatestprojectisawind-upwalkingstick,createdawebsiteofferinginventorssuggestionsonpatenting(专利)andmarketing.Afterthat,healsoinventedelectricshoes,whichproduceelectricityasyouwalk.Andtheself-weighingsuitcaseisalsohisinvention-youpickitupandthehandletellsyouhowmuchitweighs.That’sveryusefulwhenyougototheairport.

4.WhendidtheradioappearonTomorrow’sWorld?

A.In1991.B.In1992.C.In1994.D.In1995.

5.WhichofthefollowingistherightorderoftheeventsforMr.Bayliss?

a.Heinventedelectricshoes.b.HemetaSouthAfricanbusinessman.

c.Hisclockworkradiowaswelcomedbypeople.d.Heimprovedhisradio.

A.acdb.B.bcda.C.cadb.D.dbca.

6.WhydidMr.Baylisscreatehiswebsite?

A.Tointroducehisideasaboutinventions.B.Tohelpinventorswiththeirpatents.

C.Toselltheclockworkradios.D.Toshowhisawardsonit

7.Whatisthetextmainlytalkingabout?

A.Theinventionoftheclockworkradio.B.Thegooduseoftheclockworkradio.

C.Mr.Bayliss’patentprotection.D.Mr.Bayliss’inventiveideas.

Kidsnowadaysaregrowingup“connected”,learningtousetechnologyatasurprisingspeed.Technologyisaregularpartofschoolnow!

KidsasyoungasKindergartenareusingsmartboards,IPads,andcomputerstocompletetasksintheclassroom.OlderchildrenrelyontheInternetforresearch,gettinghomework,sendingworktoteachers,andevenaccessing(获得)textbooks.Infact,today’skidshavebeengiventhename“digital(数字)natives”becausetheyarefacingtechnologyalmostfrombirth,sonewthingshaveneverbeenagreaterchallengeinthehandsofourchildren.TheInternet,Facebook,iPods,picturesandtextingoncellphonesandallofthesearethewayskidscommunicatetoday.Theyhavebecomeacentralpartoftheirlives.Itallowsthemaprivatelifethatmostofusknowverylittleabout.

Kidsjustdon’tthinkabouttheresultsofthenewworldofsocialnetworkingandtextmessaging.Theydon’tthinkthatitisdangeroustosendaphotoofaparticularpersontoafoolishperson,whomightsendittosomefriendsthatmaysendittoahundredothersandthenextthingyouknow,it’sonmanyFacebooksitesandallovertheInternetforever.Theydon’tthinkthatwaybecausetheydon’thavethelifeexperiencethatwedo.Wehavetohelpthem.

Thekeytoknowinghowtheymanagethisprivacy(隐私)isour“connection”tothem.Howcloselydoweconnectwithourkidsandpayattentiontowhatthey’redoing?

Andhowoftendowetalktoourchildren...andreallylistentothem?

Iftheybelieveinusandknowthatwewillbethereforthem,theyaremorelikelytofollowouradvice.Ifwetalkopenlyaboutwhatwebelievein,whatwestandfor,thosevalueswillbecometheirownbeforelong.

8.Whatistheauthor’sopinionaboutchildren?

A.Theyaregoodatacceptingmodernthings.B.Theyarewellunderstoodbytheirparents.

C.TheyalmostliketosurfontheFacebook.D.TheyknowtheInternetdangerswell.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“us”inparagraph1refersto?

A.Kids.B.Adults.C.Internetusers.D.Internetteachers.

10.Whydokidsthinkdifferentlyaccordingtoparagraph2?

A.Theyonlyunderstandtheirownprivatelives.B.Theyarebadlyinfluencedbynewthings.

C.Theydonothavelifeexperience.D.Theydon’tdependontheirparents.

11.Whenwillchildrenaccepttheirparents’advice?

A.WhentheyaresurfingontheInternet.B.Whentheymeetsomedangeroussituations.

C.Whenparentsbelieveinwhattheyaredoing.D.Whenparentscommunicatewiththemdeeply.

Findyourfavorite.Whilemanyathletesaregoodatseveralsports,therewillusuallybeonetheyarebestat.Whichsportareyoumostdrawnto?

Yourfavoritewillmakeyourworkseemlikeplayasyoubecomeaprofessionalathlete.

Learnthateventhoughyoulovethesportthatisyourfavorite,itwon’tbeeasytobecomeaprofessionalathlete.Youmustbenotonlyverytalented(有天赋的),butalsoveryserious.Youmusthavethedriveanddreamtokeepyougoingon.Thisneedsastrongwill.You’llneedapositivefeeling.

Trainlongandhard,startingataveryyoungage.Littleleague,privatelessons,highschoolandcollegeteamscanallhelpyoutobecomeaprofessionalathlete.Ofcourse,trainingwillbedifferentdependingonthesportyouchoose.Anysportwillneedlonghoursandyearsofpracticeifyouwanttomakealivingasaprofessionalathlete.

Studyallthestrategies(策略)andrulesofyourgame.Watchvideosofyourperformances.Lookforyourweakareassoyoucanworkonimproving.

Takecareofyourbodybyeatingwellandgettingenoughrest.Goodnutrition(营养)andgoodrestwillhelptokeepyourbodyhealthy.Nutritionandrestalsoplayakeyroleinkeepingyourmindsmart.Stoppingsmokingwillalsohelpkeepyourbodyingoodhealth.

Beapersonofhonesty.You’llbearolemodelforyoungchildreneverywhereyougo.

12.Whatshouldwedotobecomeaprofessionalathleteaccordingtoparagraph1?

A.Worklikeplayallday.B.Playallkindsofsports.

C.Learntoplayandhaveenoughrest.D.Learnwhatsportisourfavorite.

13.Whatshouldathletesdotoimprovetheirsportsabilities?

A.Trainhardbutnottoolong.B.Learntheirweakpointsbywatchingvideos.

C.Giveupsmokingandeatalot.D.Watchthevideosofthesport.

14.Whatwillhelpkeepanathlete’smindsmartaccordingtothetext?

A.Astrongwill.B.Traininghardandlong.

C.Gooddietandrest.D.Dreamandinterest.

15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.WaysofBeingaProfessionalAthleteB.WhyBecomeaProfessionalAthlete

C.HowtoProtectAthletesD.ProfessionalAthletes’Talent

二、七选五

MuhammadAliwasbornin1942inLouisville,Kentucky.16.WhenCassiusClaywas12yearsold,oneday,hisnewbikewasstolen.Intears,hetoldOfficerJoeMartin,“I’mgoingtohitthepersonwhostolemybike!

”Joesaid,“Well,thenI’dbetterteachyouhowtofight.”JoeMartinwastheboxing(拳击)coachattheColumbiaGym.17.

Whenhewasfifteen,heworeheavybootsonthestreet.Heranafterschoolbusesanddrankmilkwithraweggs.Helovedboxing.In1958,heplannedtogototheOlympicGamesinSanFrancisco.18.So,heboughtaparachute(降落伞),woreitontheplane.Atthe1960OlympicsinRome,Cassiuswonthegoldmedal.In1964,hebecametheworldheavyweightchampion(冠军).19.AliwasagainstVietnamWaranddidnotwanttogotowarinVietnam.Hesaidhisbelieftaughthimtobeagainstallwars.Thenhistitlewastakenaway.Hedidnotfightagainfornearlyfouryears.Hewonhistitl

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