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新课标2016年高一英语寒假作业8

第Ⅰ卷

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

BayfieldShoppingCoupons(赠券)

1.SixHoursFreeParking

Ifyouspend$100ormoreinourstoresyouwillreceivesixhoursoffreeparking.Whenyouhavespent$100ormore,justtakethiscouponandyourreceiptstothecustomerservicedeskonlevel4.Theywillstampyourparkingtickettoallow6hoursoffreeparking.

OfferuntilNovember14.

2.Wina$1,000CDCollection

Winyourchoiceof$1,000worthofCDsfromJBMusicStore.JustbuyanytwoCDsandyournamewillgointothecompetition.Selectyourownprizefromourwidevarietyofrock,pop,jazz,andclassicalmusic.

CompetitionendsNovember14.PrizedrawnonNovember21.

Checkstoreformoreinformation.

3.BuyOne,GetOneFree

BuyoneshirtortieatDaniel’sMen’sWear,andgetanothershirtortieofthesamevaluefree.

Choosefromanyofourdressshirtsandwewillgiveyouanotheroneatnocost.

Hurry!

OfferendsNovember14.Offerlimitedtoonepercustomer.

4.10%Off

PresentthiscouponatTheBookStoretogeta10%discountonanybooksyoubuy.

Wehavelotsofbookstochoosefrom,includingchildren’sbooks,novels,travelguides,andscienceworks.Youaresuretofindsomethingthatyouwillenjoy.ShopnowforChristmas.Wehaveplentyoftoysasgiftsforyouandavoidtherush.

OfferhereuntilNovember14.

5.Half-priceMovieTickets

Buyafull-pricemovieticketonTuesdaysorWednesdays,andyoucanbuyasecondticketforafriendforonlyhalfprice.Thelatestmoviesarehere,showninoneofourfivetheatersatBayfieldShoppingCenter.

OffergoodthroughDecember1.Limitonepercustomer.

6.FreeSoftDrink

Buyanymealforatleast$6atMike’sCafe,andreceiveafreesoftdrink.WeservethebestfastfoodintheShoppingCenter.Comeinandtryourdeliciousmealsandourexcellentservice.

Youwon’tbedisappointed!

FreesoftdrinkofferendsNovember14.

8.Whataretheseadsfor?

A.Foodyoucanorderfordelivery.B.Placestogoonvacation.

C.Specialoffersatashoppingcenter.D.Thingsonsaleinabigstore.

9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtotheads?

A.Spending$50means3hoursoffreeparking.

B.Onepersoncanbuy4ticketsforthepriceofthree.

C.AfterbuyingtwoCDs,youcangetanothertwoCDsforfree.

D.AtMike’sCafe,peoplecangetafreesoftdrinkafterspending$6.

10.Wecanknowfromthispassage_________.

A.thereismorethanonetheaterinthecenter

B.ifyoubuyabookthere,youmaypaylessthanhalftheprice

C.youmaygetafreeoneifyoubuyashirt,oratie,orapairofshoes

D.youwon’tgetafreesoftdrinkunlessyouspendmorethan10dollarsonthemeal

B

ItwasNewYear’sNight.Anagedmanwasstandingatawindow.Heraisedhismournfuleyestowardsthedeepbluesky,wherethestarswerefloatinglikewhiteliliesonthesurfaceofaclearcalmlake.

Hehadalreadypassedsixtyandbroughtfromhisjourneynothingbuterrorsandregrets.Nowhishealthwaspoor,hismindvacantandhisheartsorrowful.

Thedaysofhisyouthappearedlikedreamsbeforehim,andherecalledtheseriousmomentwhenhisfatherplacedhimattheentranceofthetworoads—oneleadingtoapeaceful,sunnyplace,coveredwithflowers,fruitsandfilledwithsoft,sweetsongs;theotherleadingtoadeep,darkcave,whichwasendless,wherepoisonflowedinsteadofwateranddevilsandpoisonoussnakehissed( 发嘶嘶声)andcrawled(爬行).

Hesawthelightsflowingawayinthedarkness.Thesewerethedaysofhiswastedlife;hesawastarfallfromtheskyanddisappeared,andthiswasthesymbolofhimself.Hisregretlikeasharparrowstruckdeeplyintohisheart.Thenherememberedhisfriendsinhischildhood.Buttheyhadmadetheirwaytosuccessandwerenowhonouredandhappyonthisnight.

Thehighchurchclockstruckandthesoundmadehimrememberhisparents’earlyloveforhim.Theyhadtaughthimandprayedforhisgood.Buthechosethewrongway.Withshameandgriefhedarednolongerlooktowardsthatheaven.Hisdarkenedeyeswerefulloftears,andwithadespairingeffort,heburstouracry:

“Comeback,myearlydays!

Hisyouthdidreturn,forallthiswasonlyadreamwhichhehadonNewYearNight.Hewasstillyoungthoughhisfaultswerereal;hehadnotyetenteredthedeep,darkcave,andhewasstillfreetowalkontheroadwhichleadstothepeacefulandsunnyland.

Thosewhostillwanderontheentranceoflife,hesitating(犹豫)tochoosethebrightroad,rememberthatwhenyearsarepassedandyourfeetstumble(绊脚)onthedarkmountains,youwillcrybitterly,butinvain(徒劳):

“Ohyouth,return!

Ohgivemebackmyearlydays!

77.WhydoestheauthorsethisstoryonNewYear’sNight?

A.Hewantstotellpeopleit’stimetorecallthepast.

B.Hesuggeststheagedmanwillhaveabrightfuture.

C.Hetriestostress(强调)theman’ssadfeeling.

D.Heexpectspeopletosharetheman’ssadfeeling.

78.TheagedmaninthepassageonNewYear’sNightcanbedescribedas_________.

A.sorrowful,peacefulandregretful

B.hopeful,sorrowfulandpeaceful

C.regretful,painfulanddisappointed

D.disappointed,regretfulandhopeful

79.Theauthorwritesthepassagemainlyto_________.

A.encourageyoungpeopletotaketherightroad

B.helptheoldmantopickuphisconfidence

C.describetheoldman’sunsuccessfulexperience

D.showhissympathyfortheoldman

80.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthat_________.

A.themanreturnedfromalongjourneyandregrettedwhathehaddone

B.themandidn’tenterthedeepanddarkcavewhenhewasyoung

C.themanwasdesertedbyhisparentswhenhewasonlyachild

D.themanfounditnousecryingoverthewrongpast

C

Wemayallliketoconsiderourselvesfreespirits.Butastudyofthetracksleftby50,000mobilephoneusersoverthreemonthshasfinallyprovedthatthetruthisotherwise.

“Weareallinonewayoranotherboring,”saysAlbert-LaszloBarabasiattheCenterforComplexNetworkResearchatNortheasternUniversityinBoston,whoco-wrotethestudy.“Spontaneousindividualsarelargelyabsentfromthepopulation,”

Barabasiandcolleaguesusedthreemonths’worthofdatafromamobilephonenetworktotrackthemobilephonetowerseachperson’sphoneconnectedtoeachhouroftheday,showingtheirgenerallocation.Theyconcludethatregardlessofwhetherapersontypicallyremainsclosetohomeorwandersfarandwide,theirmovementsareprobablypredictableasmuchas93percentofthetime.

Surprisingly,themobilephonedatashowedthatindividuals’movementsweremoreorlessaspredictableatweekendsasonweekdays,suggestingthatroutine(日程)isrootedinhumannatureratherthanbeinganeffectofworkpatterns.

Themobilephonerecordswerehandledtomakeoutthemostvisitedlocationsforeachuser.Thentheprobabilityoffindingagivenuserathismostvisitedlocationsateachhourthroughthedaywascalculated.

Peopleweretobefoundintheirmostvisitedlocationforanygivenhour70percentofthetime.Notsurprisingly,thefigureincreasedatnight,anddecreasedatlunchtimeandintheearlyevening,whenmostpeoplewerereturninghomefromwork.

Theteamanalyzedtherandomness(随意性)ofpeople’stracestoshowitwaspossibleintheorytopredicttheaverageperson’splacesasmuchas93percentofthetime.

“Sayyourroutinemovementisfromhometothecoffeeshoptowork:

ifyouareathomeandthengotothecoffeeshopit’seasyformetopredictthatyouaregoingtowork,”saysco-authorNicholasBlumm.

Thispredictabilitywasnotmuchaffectedbydifferencesinage,gender,languagespokenorwhetherapersonlivedinaruralorurbansetting.

52.The“spontaneousindividuals”aremostprobablypeoplewho______.

A.areboringinsomeway

B.actwithmuchfreedom

C.canlivewithoutamobilephone

D.relymuchonamobilephoneinlife

53.Aphoneuser’slocationisshownby_______.

A.whichmobilephonenetworkheisconnectedto

B.thecontentofhiseveryphonecall

C.whichmobilephonetowerheisconnectedto

D.howoftenheusesthephoneeveryday

54.Accordingtothesixthparagraph,apersonismorelikelyto____atnightthanintheearlyevening.

A.returnhomefromwork

B.befoundathome

C.takehomeashismostvisitedplace

D.gotohismostvisitedplace

55.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Thefactorsthathelpdetermineone’sroutine.

B.Thepredictabilityofone’sroutine.

C.Theinfluenceofmobilephonesonone’sroutine.

D.Thenewapplicationofmobilephone.

D

Oncetherewasarich,beautifulandwiseprincess.Tiredofthosewhowereonlyinterestedinhermoney,shesaidthatshewouldonlymarrywhoevermanagedtopresentherwiththemostvaluableandsinceregiftofall.

Soonthepalacewasfilledwithgiftsofeverykind.Amongallthesegifts,shefoundasimpledirtystone.Shewonderedwhohadofferedthisgift.Shepretended(假装)tobeveryangrybecauseofthegiftwhentheyoungmanwasbroughtbeforeher.Heexplained,“DearPrincess,thisstonestandsforthemostvaluablethingonecangive----itismyheart.Itisalsosincere.Andbecauseitisnotyetyours,itisashardasastone.Onlywhenitisfilledwithlovewillitbecomesofterthananyotherthing.”

Theyoungmanquietlyleft,leavingtheprincesssurprised.Shewassoinlovethatshetookthelittlestonewithherwherevershewent.Andformonthsshegavetheyoungmangiftsandallherattention.Buthisheartremainedashardasthestoneinherhands.Losinghope,sheendedupthrowingthestoneintoafire.Thenintheheatofthefire,thestonebecameagoldenfigure(

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