河南省南阳市学年高一上学期期末英语试题Word文档格式.docx
《河南省南阳市学年高一上学期期末英语试题Word文档格式.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《河南省南阳市学年高一上学期期末英语试题Word文档格式.docx(20页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。
llbesharingourlearningandknowledgethrough80+freeeventsthatexploreourscientificresearch.Comealong,getinspiredandlearnsomethingnewwithhands-onsessions,workshops,talksandexhibitionsforallages!
SummerScienceExhibition2-8July
RoyalSocietyinvitesyoutoitsannualexhibition,showingtheUK'
smostcutting-edgescientificresearch.Fromtheveryfirst3DmodeloftheMilkyWay,tousingquantumphysics(量子物理学)insolvingmentalhealthproblems,thisisyourchancetomeettheextraordinaryscientistscarryingoutresearchthatislikelytochangeourlives.Alongsideahostofexhibitions,youcanalsoattendoneof30talks,familyshowsandworkshops.JoinourjourneyofdiscoverythisJuly.Eveningopening--Tuesday3July,adultsonly.
PowerUp3-19August
Getyourgamefaceonandplayawesomegamesfromthepast40years,fromPongandPacmantoMinecraftandMarioattheMuseumofScienceandIndustry.Whetheryou'
reafamilydroppinginfora90-minutesessionoragameratanadult-onlyeveningsession,testyourselftothelimit.Bookbefore21Junefor20%offselectedtickets.
NorwichScienceFestival19-27October
Celebratethewonderfulworldofexperiments,discoveriesandexplorationatNorwichScienceFestival.Enjoyinspirationalexhibitionshands-onfamilyactivities,inspiringtalksandcutting-edgediscoveries.Afestivalforallagegroupsandalllevelsofknowledge.
1.Whicheventshouldyouattendifyou'
reagamelover?
A.PowerUp.B.FestivalofLearning.
C.NorwichScienceFestivalD.SummerScienceExhibition
2.WhatcanyoudoifyoutakepartintheeventheldinOctober?
A.AttendworkshopsB.Dohands-onactivities
C.GotoeveningsessionsD.Watchfunfamilyshows
3.Whatdothefoureventshaveincommon?
A.Theyofferdiscountstotourgroups.B.Theyrequireearlybooking.
C.Theyareintendedforkids.D.Theyarescience-themed.
Tomlikedtomakeupstoriesaboutthegiantsthatthreatened(威胁)thepeaceofhisownland,butheknewthattherealgiantinhislifewasJanice.Ofcourse,itwasn'
tonlyTomandhisbestfriendJohnthatJanicewasafter.Shehadtwofriends,WilmaandBobby,whowerealmostasbigasshewas,andthethreeofthemwouldwanderaroundtheplayground,grabbinguprocks,runningthroughjumpropes,andlaughingwhilesecondgradersscreamed.Theywouldevenstandoutsidethegirls'
roomeverymorningandmakethelittlegirlsgivethemtheirmilkmoneybeforethey'
dletthemgotothebathroom.
Belle,Johnslittlesister,unfortunately,wasaslowlearner.HerdaddyhadbroughtherapackageofTwinkies,andshewassoproudthatassoonasshegotontheschoolbus,sheforgotevery-thingsheknewandyelledtoanotherfirstgrader,"
GuesswhatIgotinmylunchtoday,Billy?
”
“What?
“Twinkies!
”sheshoutedsoloudthatyoucouldhaveheardherinthebackseatevenifyouweredeafinbothears.Outofthecornerofhiseye,JohnthoughthesawJanicebrightenup.
Whentheysatdown,BellewasstilltalkingaboutherTwinkiesloudly."
MydaddybroughtthemtomefromWashington.”
Johnthrewanotherlookatthebackseat.“YoubettershutupaboutthoseTwinkies”hesaidinherear.“Youjustjealous(嫉妒的)becauseDaddydidbringyounone.”“OK.”HeturnedtoTomtosay,“warnedher,didn’tI?
andTomnoddedback.
NeitherofthemwastoosurprisedtoseeBellecomescreamingtowardthematresttime.“ShestolemyTwinkies!
”Johnsighed.“Belle,didn'
tItellyou?
4.Fromthefirstparagraph,whatdoyouknow?
A.Tomlikedtobeawriter.
B.Janicewasarealgiantintheirlives.
C.WilmaandBobbywerealmostasbigasJanice.
D.TomandJohnwouldwanderaroundtheplayground.
5.HowdidBellefeelwhenshereceivedtheTwinkies?
A.BoredB.Helpless
C.AdmiredD.Happy
6.WhenJohnletBelleshutupaboutthoseTwinkies,hewanted________
A.torepresenther.B.toprotecther.
C.toattackher.D.toimpressher.
7.Accordingtothepassage,whomightstealBelle’sTwinkies?
A.JaniceB.Bill
C.JohnD.Tom
InWoodsChan'
sclassataHighSchoolinCalifornia,studentschatwitheachotherinSpanish.Arabic(阿拉伯语)andMam,aMayanlanguagefromGuatemala.ThestudentshaveonlybeenintheUSforafewweeksormonths.Manystudentswerefromdifferentcountrieslastyear.WoodsChanbecameconcernedwhenshestartedhearingtheSpanish-speakingstudentslaughwhentheirclassmatesspokeMamorArabic.
WoodsChancameupwithanidea.Sheaskedherstudentstotaketurnsteachingalittlebitoftheirhomelanguageeachday.Studentstaughttheirpeers(同伴)howtocountfrom1to10,howtointroducethemselvesandhowtosaybasicphrasesorwordslike,"
"
Cool."
Then,theyrecordedthemselvessayingthosephrasesinshortvideosandwrotevocabularywordsonthewhiteboard.
WoodsChansawthedifferenceinherstudents.Shesaidtheygrewmoreconfidentafterseeingtheirownlanguageonthewhiteboardandhearingitinthevideos.Theystartedmakingfriendswitheachotheracrossculturallines.OtherstudentswhowerenotinthatclasswouldcomeinandseesomethingwritteninMamonthewhiteboardandsay,"
Hey,that'
sMam!
IspeakMam!
Theprojectalsohelpedstudentsunderstandtheirpeersbetter.Orlando,a17-year-oldstudentfromElSalvador,saidheneverknewArabicorMamevenexistedbeforehecametotheUSandheardhisclassmatestalk.Now,hethinksitwouldbegoodforallstudentsinhisschooltolearnalittleoftheirpeers'
homelanguage."
WhenIfirstgothere,”hesaidinSpanish,“Ithought,‘Noonetalkslikeme.I'
mtheonlyone,’andIfeltalone.Now,Idon'
tfeelsobadanymore.”
KnowledgeofotherlanguagescanhelpWoodsChan'
sstudentsbeyondtheclassroom,too.LanguageslikeMamarebecomingmoreandmorecommonintheUS.SomeOaklandgraduateshavegoneontobecomeMam-Englishinterpreters(口译员)tohelpfillalackofinterpretersinallkindsofsettings.
8.WhatmadeWoodsChanthinkoftheidea?
A.Herstudentsmakingfunofanother'
slanguage
B.Herstudentshardlyusingtheirhomelanguage.
C.Herstudentsbeinginterestedinlearninganewlanguage.
D.Herstudentshavingdifficultycommunicatingwitheachother.
9.Whatwasthestudentsfeelingofseeingtheirhomelanguagewrittenontheboard?
A.Angrybutaccepting.B.Excitedandproud.
C.puzzledbutsupportive.D.Relaxedandcreative.
10.WhateffectdidWoodsChan'
sprojecthaveonOrlando?
A.Itmadehimfeellessaloneatschool.
B.Itencouragedhimtogetajobasaninterpreter.
C.Ithelpedhimunderstandhishomelanguagebetter.
D.Itenabledhimtoworkbetterinforeignlanguageclasses.
11.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.Schoolisnottheonlyplacetolearn.
B.Allherstudentsarelanguageteachers.
C.Sherespondstoherstudents'
needsquickly.
D.Languageisnotabarriertocommunication
WouldyougiveyourSocialSecurity(安全)Numbertotheworkeratthesupermarket?
Ofcoursenot,right?
Yet,ifyou'
relikemostpeople,youwouldn'
thesitatetogiveoutadifferent,butequallyimportantnumbertothesameperson.
Expertsnowsaythatyourcellphonenumbermaybemorepivotalthananyotherpersonalinformationintheeyesofspammers(垃圾邮件发送者)andidentitythieves.Inotherwords,youshouldguardthatcellphonenumberwithyourlife.
Today,yourcellphonenumberwilllikelybewithyouforaverylongtime.Thatmeansifspammersgetyourcellphonenumber,itwillbemuchhardertogetridofthem.Italsomeansthatovertheyears,yourcellphonenumberwillbelinkedtoalotofpersonalinformationfromcontactliststobankcardnumbers,allinformationthathackerswouldlovetogettheirhandson.
Afewyearsago,GermansecurityresearcherKarstenNohlshowedwhathecouldgetusingonlyaperson'
scellphonenumber.CalifomiaCongressman(国会议员)TedLieuwasgivenanewcellphoneforadayandNohlwasgiventhatcellphonenumber.Usingjustthatnumber,NohlwasabletofindLieu'
slocationandmovementsthroughoutLosAngeles,readhisemailsandtextmessages,andrecordphonecallsbetweenLieuandhisteam.AndNohldidallofthisfromhisofficeinBerlinusingjustacellphonenumber.
Stillthinkit'
sagoodideatopostyournumberontheInternet?
Whenyousignupforanaccount(账户)online,youusuallyprovideyouremailaddressandapassword.Butifyouforgetthatpassword,manyofthesecompanieswillsendyouapasswordretrievalcode(检索码)toyourcellphone.Let'
ssayyoupostsomethingforsaleonlineandyouincludeyourname,email,andcellphonenumber.You'
venowgivenapotential(潜在的))thiefeverythingheneedstohackintoanyofyouronlineaccounts.Therefore,itjustmakessensetoprotectyourselfbyguardingthatnumberascloselyasyouwouldguardanyotherpersonalinformation.
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"
pivotal"
inParagraph2mostprobablymean?
A.AccessibleB.Familiar
C.ImportantD.Manageable.
13.Whatdoesthethirdparagraphmainlytalkabout?
A.Whypeopleshouldprotecttheircellphonenumbers.
B.Whypeopleseldomchangetheirnumbers.
C.Howtoprotectourpersonalinformation.
D.Howtogetridofspammers.
14.WhatdidKarstenNohl'
sshowintendtoprove?
A.Nohlisarealexpertinhacking.
B.It'
snecessarytofightagainsthackers.
C.Lieu'
snewcellphonehaspowerfulfunctions.
D.It'
seasytohackinformationthroughcellphonenumbers.
15.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.It'
sagoodideatosellsom