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江西省赣州市信丰县2016-2017学年高二英语下学期周练试题(7)(无答案)

第一部分:

阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,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

Therearealotofproductsouttherethatmakeyourlifeeasier.Some,however,arealittlesillierthanothers—somuchthattheyseemlikejokeproducts.Hereareafewproductsthatsoundcrazy,butactuallyrule.

SleepPhones

      It’shardtoimaginesomethingsillierthanamusic-playingheadbandyouwearwhileyousleep,buttheyexist—andarequitepopular.SleepPhoneswon’tgiveyouthehighestqualitysoundintheworld,butifyouprefertofallasleeptomusic,they’refarmorecomfortablethannormalheadphones.Whilethey’reabitexpensive,theymightbeperfectforyou.There’salsoawirelessversionifyouprefer.

OnionGoggles

      Ifcuttingonionbringsonthewaterworksnomatterwhatyoutry,it’stimefordesperatemeasures.Wetestedabunchofmethodsforavoidingoniontears,andfoundthebestsolutionscamedowntocuttingtheonionunderavent(通风孔),orwearingthesestylishandawesomegoggles.

LockLaces

     There’resomegreatwaystotieyourshoesbetter,butifyoulongforthelacelessshoesofyourchildhooddays,LockLacesareaprettygoodchoice.They’rebasicallyelastic(有弹性的)lacesthatremovetheneedtotieyourshoes.Sure,peoplewillmakefunofyou,butyoucanmakefunofthemaftertheytripovertheirownuntiedlaces.Oryoucanmakeyourownslip-onshoeswithelastictubing.

2D-Glasses

      Hate3D-movies,buthavetogotoone?

Thedifferencebetween2D-glassesand3D-glassesliesintheirlenses.Eachlensof2D-glassesblocksthesamepicture,soeacheyegetsthesamepicture,whileeachlensof3D-glassesblocksadifferentpicture,soeacheyegetsadifferentpicturewhichthebraininterpretsas3D.Nowyouhaveapairofglassesthatcansaveyoufromtheheadachecausedbywearing3D-glasseswhicharepopularinourmovietheaters.Youcanbuythemormakeapairforyourself.

21.WhatdoweknowaboutSleepPhones?

A.Therearetwoversions.B.They’recomfortablebutunhealthy.

C.Theygiveyouthebestqualitysound.D.They’recheaperthanotherheadphones.

22.Theunderlinedpart“bringsonthewaterworks”inthetextprobablymeans_____.

A.makesyoureyeswaterB.makesyourfingershurt

C.destroysyourwaterpipesD.addstoyourwashingwork

23.WhatistheadvantageofLockLaces?

A.Theyarestrongandlasting.B.Theyhelpyouwalkcomfortably.

C.Theyarestylishandeco-friendly.D.Theysaveyoufromtyingyourshoes.

24.Comparedwith3D-glasses,2D-glasses_____.

A.arecheaperandthinnerB.won’tgiveyouaheadache

C.letyouseeadifferentpictureD.aremorepopularinmovietheaters

B

Attheageof16,JuliaButterflyHillquitschoolandworkedatarestaurant.Formanyyears,shewasonlyinterestedinmakingmoneyandmaterialthings.Thenonedayshehadaseriouscaraccident,whichchangedherlife.Hillsaid:

“IrealizedIwantedtofindamorepowerfulpurposeforbeinghereonthisplanet.”

      Assoonassherecovered,HilltraveledtoCalifornia.Thereshesawancientredwoodtrees,whicharethelargesttreesinthewholeworld.Thewoodfromredwoodtrunksisveryhard.SothePacificLumberCompanycutdownmanyofthehugeredwoodstouseforconstruction.Therearenotmanyforestsofthesetreesleft.Manyenvironmentalactivistswanttoprotecttheremainingtrees.Theredwoodsareveryimportanttotheenvironment.

      In1997HilllearnedagroupcalledEarthFirstwasworkingtoprotectaparticulargroupoftrees.Theydecidedtosendsomeoneupintoaredwoodtree,hopingthiswouldstopthecompanyfromcuttingthetreesdown.JuliaButterflyHillvolunteered.

      Hilllivedinthetreeforovertwoyearswithoutevercomingdown.Herhomewasa6-by-8-foottreehouse,180feetup.Itisalwayscoldandwetinaredwoodtree.TherewereevenveryseriouswinterstormswhileHillwasinthetree.ThewindandcoldalmostknockedHilloutofthetree.Butshedidnotfall—shesurvived.

     Finally,afteryearsofarguing,thecompanydecidedtoprotectLuna,thetreeHilllivedin.Theysignedanagreementtonevercutdownthishugeredwoodtreeorthetreesaroundit.WhenHillputherfeetontheearthagain,shebegantocry.ButfromthatmomentonHillhasn’tstoppedworkingtoprotecttheenvironment.

25.JuliaButterflyHilltraveledtoCalifornia_____.

A.tofindanewjob        B.tobuildatreehouse

C.withthehopeofjoiningEarthFirstD.inexpectationofdoingsomethingmeaningful

26.Theredwoodtreeswerecutdownmainly_____.

A.becausetheymightfalloveratanytimeB.becausetheyhadgreateconomicvalue

C.toprotectothertreesintheforestD.tomakespaceforconstructions

27.JuliaButterflyHill’slivingconditionsinthetreewere_____.

A.comfortable             B.coolC.tough                     D.satisfying

28.WhatcanwelearnaboutJuliaButterflyHillfromthetext?

A.Shehasasenseofsocialresponsibility.B.Shefailedtoprotecttheredwoodtree.

C.Shebuiltanewhouseintheforest.D.Sheisaself-centeredwoman.

C

ModernEuropeanscamefromthreemajorgroupsofancienthumans,nottwoaswasthoughtbefore,accordingtoastudypublishedonWednesday.

Untilnow,itwaswidelybelievedthatEuropeansevolvedfromtwoprehistoricgroups.OnewasearlyfarmerswhomovedintoEuropefromtheMiddleEastabout7,500yearsago.Theotherwaslocalhunter-gathererswhohadlivedinEuropeformorethan40,000years.

ButanewstudyinthejournalNaturesaystherewasathirdgroupinthemix:

peoplefromnorthernEurasia.Theylivedintoday’sRussiaandnorthernAsia.ThefindingmeansthatnorthernEurasianscontributedtothehumangenesbothinEuropeandNorthAmerica.

TheirinfluenceontheAmericashasbeenprovedbypreviousstudieswhichshowedthattheyreachedmodern-dayAlaskaintheUSmorethan15,000yearsago.Theycrossedan“icebridge”thatconnectedislandsintheBeringStrait,anarrowpassageofwaterbetweenAsiaandNorthAmerica,atthetime.

Researcherscollectedgeneticinformationinnineancienthumans’bones.TheremainswerefoundinSweden,LuxembourgandGermany.Theywereonefarmerfromabout7,000yearsagoandeighthunter-gathererswholivedabout8,000yearsago,beforethecomingofagriculture.

Theresearcherscomparedtheinformationwiththegenepoolof2,345present-daypeoplelivingallovertheworld.TheyfoundalmostallEuropeanshaveancestryfromallthreeofthoseancientgroups.

TheancientnorthernEurasianscontributedupto20%ofthegeneticsofEuropeans,althoughthiswasthesmallestpercentageamongthethreeancestralgroups.

PeopleinnorthernEurope,especiallytheBalticstates,havethehighestpercentageofwesternEuropeanhunter-gathererancestry.Upto50%oftheDNAofLithuaniansofnortheastEuropecomesfromthisgroup.

SouthernEuropeanshadmoreoftheirgeneticancestryfromtheancientfarmers.Upto90%oftheDNAofSardiniansofItalycanbetracedbacktotheseearlyEuropeanimmigrants.

Lookingahead,theresearchersplantofindoutwhentheancientnorthernEurasiansarrivedinEurope.

29.AncientpeoplefromnorthernEurasia_____.

A.broughtagricultureintoEuropeB.reachedEuropeabout7,000yearsago

C.werehunter-gatherersinnorthernAsiaD.werealsoancestorsofmodernEuropeans

30.WhendidnorthernEurasiansarriveinAmerica?

A.About7,500yearsago.B.About8,000yearsago.

C.Morethan15,000yearsago.D.Morethan40,000yearsago.

31.Howdidtheresearchersconductthestudy?

A.Byanalysinggenes.B.Byvisitingancientsites.

C.Bydoingmedicalexperiments.D.Bycomparingstudiesindifferentperiods.

D

Inanewmove,doctorsareusingfeaturefilmsinordertoencouragetheirpatientstotalkmorefreelyabouttheirproblems.Supportersof“filmtherapy(疗法)”saythatdiscussingcharactersandplotlinesfromaproperfilmcanhelppeopletounderstandtheirfeelingsbetter.

     OneofthoseusingthemethodisBernieWooder,adoctorfromElstree,whocharges£45foraone-hour“filmtherapy”session.Hesaid,“Iwastreatingawomanwhohadbeenbadlyletdowninarelationship,andwhowasexperiencingsuchstrongfeelingsthatitwasdifficultforhertospeakaboutthem.Itoldherthathersituationremindedmeof OntheWaterfront,whenMarlonBrando'scharacterrealizeshisbrotherisdishonestandhefeelsagreatsenseofbetrayal.Mypatientidentifiedsoeasilywithhimthatshestartedtocry.Watchinganddiscussingthefilmunlockedallthefeelingsshehadburied.Eachtimeshewatchedandcried,shefeltbetter.”

      MrWooderadmitsthatfilmtherapydoesnotworkforeveryone,butsayshehasuseditsuccessfullywithaboutathirdofhisclients.“Throughthefilms'characters,plotsandevenmusic,itallowspeopletofacetheirproblems.”Hesaidthat FallingDown,inwhichMichaelDouglasplaysthepartofanunemployedmanwhoissofrustratedthatheusesviolence,wasanexampleofthedangerousimplications(后果)ofnotlettingangergo.“Iusedthisfilmwithapatientwhowasveryupsetbecausehewasholdingontoalotoftheangerhefelttowardspeoplewhohadfrustratedhim,”saidMrWooder.“WetalkedaboutMichaelDouglas'scharacterandthedisastrouspathhetakes,andmypatientthenrealizedthatheneededtoletgoofhisfeelingsmoreregularlysoasnottoeruptlikeatimebomb.”

32.WhatcanwelearnaboutBernieWooder?

A.Heusedtobeanactor.B.Helikestoreviewdifferentfilms.

C.Heisgoodatshari

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