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内蒙古乌丹一中学年高一英语上学期第二次阶段性测试试题
内蒙古乌丹一中2018-2019学年高一英语上学期第二次阶段性测试试题
一、阅读理解(共15题,每题2分,满分30分)
A
Thebookingnotesoftheplay“Sherlock”
Price:
$10
BOOKING
Therearefoureasywaystobookseatsfortheplay:
—inperson
TheBoxOfficeisopenfromMondaytoSaturday,10am—8pm
—bytelephone
Ring01324976toreserve(预订)yourticketsortopaybycreditcard(VisaandMasterCard).
—bypost
SimplycompletethebookingformandreturnittoBoxOffice.
—online
Completetheonlinebookingformatwww.S.
DISCOUNTS(折扣):
Saver:
$2offanyseatbookedanytimeinadvancefortheplayfromMondaytoThursday.Saverscanbegotforchildrenupto16yearsold,over60sandfull-timestudents.
Supersavers:
half-priceseatscanbegotforpeoplewithdisabilitiesandonecompanion.Itisadvisabletobookinadvance.Thereisamaximumofeightwheelchairspacesandonewheelchairspacewillbehelduntilanhourbeforetheshow.
Standby:
bestseatsareonsalefor$6fromonehourbeforetheplayforpeoplesuitableforSaverandSupersaverdiscountsandthirtyminutesbeforeforallothercustomers.
GroupBooking:
thereisa10%discountforpartiesoftwelveormore.
School:
schoolpartiesoftenormorecanbook$6standbyticketsandwillgeteverytenthticketfree.
Pleasenote:
weareunabletoexchangeticketsorpaythemoneybackunlesstheplayiscalledoffbecauseofunexpectedsituations.
1.Ifyouwanttobookaticketoftheplay,youcan________.
A.completeabookingformandpostittotheBoxOffice
B.gototheBoxOfficeonSundays
C.scanthewebsitewww.B
D.ringthebookingnumberandpayfortheticketsbycash
2.Accordingtothetext,whocanget$2off?
A.A50-year-oldfather.B.A13-year-oldstudent.
C.ThepeoplewhobooktheticketsonFridays.D.A55-year-oldwoman.
3.Ifyoumakeagroupbookingforagroupof20adults,howmuchshouldyoupay?
A.$200.B.$150.C.$160.D.$180.
4.Whatdoweknowfromthetext?
A.Agroupof10personscanget10%discount.
B.Theaudiencecangetthemoneybackiftheplayisonshow.
C.Schoolpartiesoftwelvecanbook$6standbytickets.
D.Thereareonlysevenwheelchairspacesinthetheatre.
B
IrememberthedaywhenIfirstlearnedtorideabike.Itwasafrightening,yetfunexperience.Mygranddadwastheonewhotaughtme,andhehelpedmewhenIgothurt.ThefirsttimeIgotonabike,IhadnoideawhatIwasdoing,andjustabouteverythingwentwrong.Mygranddadtoldmetojustputmyfeetonthepedalsandstart,pedaling(骑自行车).Healsotoldmehewouldholdontothebackofthebikethewholetime,yethedidn't.
AssoonasIstartedtryingtobalancemyself,heletgo.Ihappenedtolookbackjustthen.IwasscaredtodeaththatIwasgoingtofallandhurtmyself.WhenIwasscared,mymindwentblankfrompedaling,andIjustwantedoff.Iforgothowtousethebrakes(车闸)andfellrightoffthebike.Mygranddadkeptencouragingmetogetupandtryagain,andafterabout15minutes,Ifinallystoppedcrying,gotupandtriedagain.
AssoonasIstartedpedalingagain,mypantsgotcaughtinthechain,andIfellflatonmyfaceandhitmynose.Sincethathappened,mygranddaddecidedtocallitadayandtryagainthenextmorning.ThenextmorningIwokeupbrightandearly,andwasveryeagertotrytoridemybike.Mynosefeltbetter,soIwasn'tthatafraidoffallinganymore.
ThoughIknewtherewerealotofdifficultiesonthewaytomasteringtheskillsinridingabike,lbelievedIcoulddowellwithmygranddad'shelp.Afterall,ridingabikewaswhatIwantedtodoeagerly.
5.Howwastheauthorwhenhewasonthebikefirst?
A.Hedidn'tknowwherehewouldbegoing.
B.Hethoughtbalancinghimselfwaseasy.
C.Hewasnervousanddidn'tknowwhattodonext.
D.Heputhisfeetonthepedalsandstartedpedaling.
6.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartinthepassagemean?
A.Rememberwhathappenedthisday.B.Maketheauthorfeelhappy.
C.Stoppracticingbicycling.D.Goontorideabike.
7.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardshisgranddad?
A.Supportive.B.Grateful.C.Indifferent.D.Negative.
8.Whichofthefollowingcouldbethetitleforthepassage?
A.TheExperienceofMyFirstRidingaBike
B.TheDifficultyIMetwithMyGranddad
C.TheFirstTimeIGotMyOwnBike
D.TheGreatMomentWhenIStayedwithMyGranddad
C
Theloudnoiseofthecarsorthesoundofaplanecanforceitswayintothedeepestforest,yetit’snotonlyhumansthatarebotheredbythenoise.
BioacousticianBernieKrausehasbeenstudyingtheeffectofnoisepollutiononwildlife,andhascomeacrosssomeinterestingbehaviors,especiallyamonganimalsthatcommunicatebysound,likehumans.Birdsusesoundtocommunicate,butinnoisyplaces,theseanimalshavetoshoutoverthenaturalnoisetobeheard.
Krausementionsastudyofnightingales(夜莺)toexplainwhathemeans.Thebirdsrespondedto(回应)trafficnoisebysinginglouderandlouderuntiltheyactuallywentbeyondnoisepollutionstandardsinthecity.Tobeltout(singloudly)theirsongs,theyincreasedtheirlungpressurefivefold,butscientistssaythatthisisnotdangerousforthebirdsthemselves.
Studiesshowthatsuddennoisecancausecertainbirdstoleavetheirnests,leavingtheyoungtotheirenemies.Onestudyalsoshowedthatsongbirdsthatnestedclosetobusymotorwaysweremuchlessproductivethanthosethatnestedfartheraway.Mammals(哺乳动物)tooareaffected(影响).Arecentstudyshowedthatnursingcaribou(驯鹿)respondedtoplanenoisebynotproducingenoughmilktofeedtheiryoung.
Insomecasesnoisepollutioncanactuallyhelpsomeanimalswhileharmingothers.Toads(蟾蜍)andfrogsareknowntosinginunion(同步发声)sothatnopredator(theirenemies)cancatchthem.Krausefoundthatwhenplanesflewoverheadanddisturbedthetoad’ssong,theylosttheirunion,andittookthem45minutestogetitbackagain.Thatgavetheirnaturalenemiesplentyoftimetofindandcatchindividualtoadsbysound.
AccordingtoKruse,“Notonlywillnoisepollutionbotherwildlife,butitwon’thelpourliveseither.”
9.Howdoyoungcaribousufferfromaircraftnoise?
A..Theycan’theartheirmothers.B.Theycan’tsleepatnight.
C.Theyareoftendisplaced.D.Theyreceivelessfood.
10.Whatwouldhappeniftoadsandfrogsfailedtosinginunion?
A.Theywouldsoonregaintheirrhythm.
B.Theywouldstopcommunicating.
C.Theymightnotbeabletoprotectthemselves.
D.Theymightneunabletohuntingroups.
11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Thewaysanimalscommunicatewitheachother.
B.Thecausesofnoisepollution.
C.Animals’reactiontonoises.
D.Theeffectsofnoisepollutiononwildlife.
D
Areyousometimesalittletiredandsleepyintheearlyafternoon?
Manypeoplefeelthiswayafterlunch.Theymaythinkthateatinglunchisthecauseofthesleepiness.Or,insummer,theymaythinkitistheheat.However,therealreasonliesinsidetheirbodies.Atthattime—abouteighthoursafteryouwakeup—yourbodytemperaturegoesdown.Thisiswhatmakesyouslowdownandfeelsleepy.Scientistshavetestedsleephabitsinexperimentswheretherewasnonightorday.Thepeopleintheseexperimentsalmostalwaysfollowedasimilarsleepingpattern.Theysleptforonelongperiodandthenforoneshortperiodabouteighthourslater.
Inmanypartsoftheworld,peopletakenapsinthemiddleoftheday.Thisisespeciallytrueinwarmerclimates,wheretheheatmakesworkdifficultintheearlyafternoon.Researchersarenowsayingthatnapsaregoodforeveryoneinanyclimate.Adailynapgivesoneamorerestedbodyandmindandthereforeisgoodforhealthingeneral.Incountrieswherenapsaretraditional,peopleoftensufferlessfromproblemssuchasheartdisease.Manyworkingpeople,unfortunately,havenotimetotakenaps.Thoughdoctorsmayadvisetakingnaps,employersdonotallowit!
Ifyoudohavethechance,however,hereareafewtipsaboutmakingthemostofyournap.Rememberthatthebesttimetotakeanapisabouteighthoursafteryougetup.Ashortsleeptoolateinthedaymayonlymakeyoufeelmoretiredandsleepyafterward.Thiscanalsohappenifyousleepfortoolong.Ifyoudonothaveenoughtime,tryashortnap—eventenminutesofsleepcanbehelpful.
12.Whydoyousometimesfeelsleepyintheearlyafternoon?
A.Becauseyoueattoomuchforlunch.
B.Becauseit’shotinsummer.
C.Becauseyourbodytemperaturegoesdownatthattime.
D.Becauseyoudidn’thaveagoodsleeplastnight.
13.Whatcanwelearnabout“naps”accordingtothelastparagraph?
A.Allthepeopleinwarmerclimatestakenapsinthemiddleoftheday.
B.Doctorsneedtotakenapswhileemployersdon’t.
C.Ifyoutakenapseveryday,you’llneversufferfromheartdisease.
D.Takingnapsregularlyisbeneficialtopeople’shealth.
14.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Ifyougetupat6:
30am,you’dbettertakeanapatabout1:
30pm.
B.Takinganapwheneveryouwantwilldogoodtoyourhealth.
C.Youwillfeellesssleepyifyousleepforalongtime.
D.You’llfeelsleepyatregularintervals(间隔).
15.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.JustforaRest
B.AllforaNap
C.ASpecialSleepPattern
D.TakingNapsinWarmerClimate
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Howtomakefriendsatanewschool
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Beyourself.
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