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河北安平中学实验部高一年级英语学科寒假作业

2019年2月13日

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)

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

ChineseLanguageandCultureSummerCampinChina

Shanghaiisthecitywhichwillpresentyouhowmodernizationmeetstradition,andhowwesternculturedanceswitheasterncivilization.SoitoffersabestplaceforyoutoparticipateinChineselanguageandculturesummercamp.

InteractiveChineseLessons

OurChinesecoursesfocusondevelopingspeaking,listening,readingandwritingskillsinawellbalancedway,whileeachhasitsownfocus.Theteachingmaterialsweuse,offering12levelsofclasses,arewrittenspeciallyforourprogram.Forbeginners,speakingandlisteningabilitieswillbestressedwhileforadvancedlevelstudents,thecoursewilldevelopindepththeirskillsonChinesecharactersrecognition,longparagraphreadingandwriting,aswellasfluentconversation.

SmallSizeClasses

Ourstudentscomefromallovertheworld,mostlybetween11and17yearsold,havingdifferentChineselevels.Theywillacceptlevelassessment(评估)onthefirstdayofcamp,andbeplacedintodifferentgroupsaccordingtotheirlanguagefluency.Inasmallclasssettingeachstudentcanreceiveindividualattentionfromteachersandachievebeststudyingresult.

TraditionalCultureCourses

WeprovidevariousculturecoursestohelpstudentstodevelopinterestintraditionalChineseculture,whichwillbenefittheirlanguagelearning.Theculturecoursesinclude:

Calligraphy,Traditionalbrushpainting,ChineseKungFu,TaiChi,Papercutting.

DayCamp

DaycampisdesignedforparticipantswhohaveahostfamilyinShanghai.DaycamprunsfromMondaytoSunday,between8∶30and17∶00.

·Daycamppackageincludes:

Chineseclassesinthemornings

Lunch

Culturecourses,fieldtripandsportsactivitiesintheafternoons

Others:

Textbooks,studyingmaterials,camplifesouvenir

·DaycamppackageNOTincludes:

Accommodation

Dailypickupanddropoff

Breakfast,dinner

·Fieldtripisoptional.

21.Whatisoneofthesummercamp’sfeatures?

A.Itsteachingmaterialsareregularandcommontextbooks.

B.Everyparticipantinthecamphastofinish12levelsofclasses.

C.Beginnersattendtheclassstressingcharactersrecognition.

D.Studentsareplacedingroupsthatmeettheirlanguagefluency.

22.Thesummercamp’straditionalculturecoursesdon’tinclude.

A.Traditionalbrushpainting

B.ChineseKungFu

C.TraditionalChinesecooking

D.Papercutting

23.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionsaboutthedaycampisTRUE?

A.Everyonewhoattendsdaycampwillreceiveacamplifesouvenir.

B.Participantsindaycampcanhavebreakfast,lunchandsupperthere.

C.Fieldtripisanactivitythateveryoneissupposedtoparticipatein.

D.Daycampisdesignedforparticipantswholiveinthesummercamp.

B

Intoday’ssociety,languageplaysakeyroleindefininggender(性别)byvocabulary,andalsotheirnonverbal(非语言的)vocabulary.Eachoneofthesedifferenttypesofwaysofcommunicatingisobviouslydifferentbetweenmenandwomen.

Manydifferentstudiesshowthatmentendtotalkmuchmorethanwomen.Ithasalsobeenproventhatwomentendtospeakfasterthanmen;thisisduetothefactthatwomentendtobeinterruptedmoreoftenthanmenare,andalsohavetheabilitytospeakmoreclearly,precisely,andmorequicklythanmen.Inonestudyitwasfoundthatwomenspokeforanaverageofthreeminutesdescribingapainting,asopposedtothethirteenminuteaverageittookmentodescribeit.

Menandwomenalsotendtohaveaverydifferentnonverbalwayofcommunicating,whichcanalsomakeitveryhardforoneanothertounderstandwhattheoppositesexistryingtosay.Men’sbodylanguageismuchmorereservedwhentalkingtowomen.Mentendnottomakeasmucheyecontactandtheygenerallystayfartherawayfromwomenwhentalkingtothem.Menavoidotherpeople’sbodyspacewhiletalking,andtheyalsotendtositbackwhentalking.Allofthesehavegivenofftheimpressionofdisinterestorboredom.Womenarebyfarbetterlistenersandmuchmoreenjoyabletotalkwithandtheytendtoraisemoretopicsforconversation.

Womenalsomakeitclearerwhetherornottheconversationisgoingsomewhereorjuststuckinneutral.Afterlearningaboutourstylesofcommunicatingwitheachother,Ihavedecidedthatalthoughmenhavenotquitemasteredcommunicating,whatfunwoulditbeifweallspokethesame“language”?

Thelittlegamesmenandwomenplaywitheachotherwhileconversingwouldbelost.Thequestioneveryoneaskshimselforherselfaftertalkingwithsomeoneoftheoppositesex,“Iwonderifthere’ssomethingthere?

”wouldnolongerexist.

24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inParagraph2referto?

A.Thedifferencesbetweenmen’sandwomen’slanguages.

B.Thedifferentspeedofmen’sandwomen’sspeech.

C.Theabilityofmen’sandwomen’sspokenlanguage.

D.Thenonverbalvocabularyofmenandwomen.

25.Inwhatwaydomenandwomendifferaccordingtothethirdparagraph?

A.Speedofunderstanding.

B.Understandingofspeechroles.

C.Politenessofcommunication.

D.Applicationofbodylanguage.

26.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothedifferencesbetweenmen’sandwomen’scommunication?

A.Cautious.B.Favorable.

C.Ambiguous.D.Skeptical.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.Women,BornExcellentTalkers

B.Men’sandWomen’sSocialRoles

C.VocabularyandCommunication

D.OppositeGender,DifferentLanguage

C

RecentlyIandotherRedCrossvolunteersmetagroupofvictimsfromHurricaneKatrina.Wewerethere,asmentalhealthprofessionals,tooffer"psychologicalfirstaid"andIwasstruckbythesimplehealingpowerofpresence.Aswewalkedinthegatetotheshelter,weweregreetedwithaburstofgratitude(感激)fromthefirstpersonwemet.Ifeltappreciated,butalsoguilty,becauseIhadn’treallydoneanythingyet.

Ifirstrealizedthepowerofpresencemanyyearsagowhenafriend’smotherpassedawayunexpectedly.Ihadreceivedacallsayingshehadjustpassedaway.Iwantedtorushdownthereimmediately,butdidn’twanttointrude(打扰)onthisverypersonalperiodofsadness.Iwastornaboutwhattodo.Anotherfriendwithmethensaid,"Justgo.Justbethere."Idid,andIwillneverregretit.

Sincethen,Ihavenothesitatedtobeinthepresenceofothers.OnceIsatatthebedsideofayoungmansufferingfromthepainofhisAIDS—relateddying.Hewasnotawake,andobviouslyunawareofothers’presence.However,theatmospherewasbynomeanssolemn.Hisfamily,playingguitarsandsinging,allowedhimtobepresentwiththemasthoughhewerestillfullyalive.

Inmylife,Iamrepeatedlystruckbythehealingpowerofpresence.Init,noneofusaretrulyalone.Itisnotonlysomethingwegivetoothersbutalsochangesmeforthebetter.

28.Whywerethehurricanevictimsgratefultotheauthor?

A.Hebuiltsheltersforthem.

B.Hegaveimmediatefirstaidtothem.

C.Hecametostaywiththem.

D.Hebroughtmentalhealthprofessionals.

29.Whatdidtheauthordowhenhisfriend’smotherpassedaway?

A.Hehesitatedoverwhethertogo.

B.Hewenttohisfriends’atonce.

C.Heknewwhattodoinstantly.

D.Hedecidednottodisturb.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"solemn"inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Heavybutwarm.

B.Alittlesadbutcosy.

C.Relaxinganddelightful.

D.Veryseriousandunhappy.

31.Whathastheauthorlearnedfromhisexperience?

A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.

B.Beingpresentcanmakeabigdifference.

C.Thefamilyharmonyisthehappiestthinginlife.

D.Beingavolunteercanmakeone’slifemoresignificant.

D

Ifyou'reoutforawalkandabirdinatreesaystoyou“Hellothere!

”,don'tworry,you'renotgoingmad.

Naturalistshavereportedagrowingphenomenonofpetparrotsthathavebeentaughttorepeatphrasesbytheirownersbeforeescapingfromtheircagesandthenpassingonthetechniquetothewildflockstheyjoin.“Hellothere!

”“Hellodarling!

”and“What'shappening?

”areamongthechorusofcommentsthatflocksofwildbirdshavebeenrepeatingafterpickingupwordsandsentencesfromotherbirdsthatwereoncehouseholdpets.

NaturalistMartynRobinsonsaid:

“We'vehadpeoplecallingusthinkingthey'vehadsomethingputintotheirdrinkbecausethey'vegoneouttolookattheflockofbirdsintheirbackyardandallthebirdshavebeensayingsomethinglike‘Who'saprettyboy,then?

’”

Mr.Robinson,whoisbasedattheAustralianMuseuminSydney,saidtheusualsequenceofeventssawacagedparrotofsomekindwhichhadbeentaughtphrasesbuthadthenmadeitsescape.Itwouldthenjoinawildflockandchatterawayinthetrees,itswordsbeinglearnedbyyoungerbirdsintheflock.Theolderoneswouldbeunlikelytostartlearning.Whenchicksareborn,theyhearthewordsbeingspokenbytheolderbirdsandgrowuprepeatingthephrases.Andsoitcontinues,generationaftergeneration.

Mr.RobinsonsaidthatbecauseofadroughtinthewesternregionsofNewSouthWales,flocksofwildbird“speakers”amongthemhavebeenflyingtoSydney,wheremorefoodisavailable,andhavebeenhangingaroundsuburbangardens.

Fromthetreetopsingardens,fromchimneypotsandlampposts,theflockshavebeentalkingaway,leavingmanypeoplewonderingiftheirmindswereplayingtricksonthem.

“Thesebirdsareverysmartandverysocial,meaningthatcommunicationandcontactisimportantbetweenthem,”saidMr.Robinson.“Ijusthopeapetbirdthat'sbeentaughtdirtywordsdoesn'tjoinaflockbecausewedon'twanttohearthatkindofthinggoingaroundthebackgardens.”

32.Whenpeopleheardaflockofbirdssay“Hellothere!

”,theyfelt________.

A.therewassomethingwrongwiththeirminds

B.theyhaddrunksomewine

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