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虎林市高二学年开学摸底考试

英语试题

第一部分听力略

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

(A)

VeryfewpeoplewerecomingtoeatattheWhiteRoseRestaurant,anditsownerdidnotknowwhattodo.Thepricewasreasonableandthefoodwasofgoodquality,butnobodyseemedtowanttoeatthere.

Thenhedidsomethingthatchangedallthat,andinafewweekshisrestaurantisalwaysfullofmenwiththeirladyfriends.Wheneveragentlemancameinwithalady,asmilingwaitergaveeachofthemamenu(菜单),The

menulookedexactlythesameontheoutside,buttherewasanimportantdifferenceinside.Themenuthatthewaitergavetothemansuppliedthecorrectpriceforeachdishandeachbottleofwine.whilethemenuthathegavetotheladysuppliedamuchhigherprice!

Sowhenthemancalmlyordereddishafterdishandwineafterwine,theladythoughthewasmuchmoregenerous(慷慨)thanhereallywas.

31.Whydidn’tpeoplecometotheWhiteRoseRestauranttoeatatfirst?

A.Becausethepricewashigh.

B.Becausethef

oodwastoocheap.

C.Becausethefoodwasnotgood.

D.Thepassagedidn’tmention.

32.Accordingtothepassagewecanconcludethatthepeoplewhoeatatthisresta

urantaremostly

_______________.

A.pooroldpeopleB.richyoungpeople

C.menwiththeirgirlfriendsD.parentswiththeirchildren

33.Accordingtothepassagewecaninferthatwhenmenwiththeirgirlfriendseatatthi

srestaurant,thefoodwaspaid____________.

A.alwaysbytheladiesonly

B.alwaysbythemenonly

C.sometimesbytheladies

D.eitherbythemenorbytheladies

B

BERLIN---AGermanwoman,fearfulthataburglarwastryingtobreakintohersecond-storeyapartment,calledpoliceaftersheheardsomeoneclimbinguptoherbalconyshortlyaftermidnight,policesaidThursday.

Policediscove

redt

he“burglar”wasamancarryingflowersandabottleofwinewhoturnedouttobethewoman'sboyfriend.Butthenarrestedhimonanoutstandingreason.

“Hewastryingtosurpriseherwiththeflowersandabottleofwinebutitallwentwrong,”saidKorbachpolicespokesmanVolkerKoenig.Hesaidthemanju

mpeddownfromthebalconyandtriedtoescapebutwasquicklycaughtbypolice.

“Hegavethepolicewhoweretakinghim

toj

ailthebottleofwineasagestureofthanksforthefriendlytreatmentafterthearrest.”Koenigsaid.

LONDON---Asmokerwhodiedafterbattlingemphysema(肺气肿)hashadhisdyingwishgrantedwiththeplacementofa“SMOKINGKILLEDME”signonhishearse(灵车)andhisgrave.

AlbertWhittamoreblamedhisyouthfulsmokinghabitforthelungdisease.HesaidbeforehediedinFebruarythathewantedthesigntoserveasawarningtoyoungpeopleaboutthedangersoftobaccosmoking.

Thesignwasdesignedtolooklikethehealthwarningonapacketofcigarettes.Theprintednoticeathisgravewillbeleftinplaceforaweek.ThehearsecarryinghisbodythroughthetownofDover100miles(160kilometers)southeastofLondonandseveraloftheprintedsignsshowninthewindows.

34.Themanclimbinguptothegirl'sbalcony_______

A.wasactuallyawantedthiefB.wasputintoprisonintheend

C.thankedthepoliceforsettinghimfreeD.wastreatedbadlybythepolice

35.Thebestti

tleforthefirstnewsitemmightbe“_______.”

A.Aburglar'sloveB.Aburglarboyfriend

C.FlowersandwineD.Priceforbeingromantic

36.Thepublicpaidmoreattentiontothesmokerbecause_______.

A.hediedaftersmokingformanyyears

B.hehadthesignputonhishearseandhisgrave

C.hediedofalungdiseasewithoutanytreatment

D.hewantedthesignleftonhisgraveforoneday

37.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Thesignwillbeprintedonthepacketofcigarettes. 

B.Thesignswerealsoshowninthewindowsofthehearse.

C.Thesmokerwantedtotellpeoplehowbaditwastosmoke.

D.Thesmokerregrettedformingthehabitofsmoking.

C

Doyouwanttoliveforever?

Bytheyear2050,youmightactuallygetyourwish-ifyouarewillingtoleaveyourbiologicalbodyandliveinsiliconcircuits(半导体电路).Butlongbeforethen,perhapsasearlyas2020,somemeasureswillbeginofferingasemblanceofimmortality(虚的永生).

Researchersareconfidentthatthetechnologywillsoonbeabletotrackeverywakingmomentofyourlife?

Whateveryouseeandhear,allthatyousayandwrite,canberecorded,analyzedandaddedtoyourpersonalchronicles(履历).Bytheyear2030,itmaybepossibletocatchyournervo

ussystemsthroughelectricalactivities,whichwouldalsokeepyourthoughtsandemotions.

Researchersatthelaboratorie

sofBritishTelecommunicationshavegiventhenameofthisideaasSoulCatcher.SmallelectronicequipmentwillmakepreparationforSoulCatcher.Itwoulduseawearable

supercomputer,perhapsinawristwatch,withwirelesslinkstomicroseosorsunderyourscalp(头皮)andinthenervesthatcarryallfivesensorysignals.Sowearingavideocamerawouldnolongerberequir

ed.

Atfirst,theSoulCatcher'scompanionsystem-theSoulReader-migh

thavetroublecopyingyourthoughtsincompletedetails.Evenin2030,wemaystillbestrugglingtounderstandhowthebrainisworkinginside,soreadingyourthoughtsandunderstandingyouremotionsmightnotbepossible.Butthesesignalscouldbekeptforthedaywhentheycanbetransferredtosiliconcircuitstorevitalizemindseverlastingentities(永生实体).Researcherscanonlywonderwhatitwillbeliketowakeuponedayandfindyourselfaliveinsideamachine.

Forpeoplewhochoosenottoliveinsilicon,semblanceofimmortalitwouldnotbeasuselessastheythought.Peoplewouldknowtheirliveswouldnotbeforgotten,butwouldbekeptarecordofthehuman raceforever.Andfuturegenerationswouldhaveamuchfullerunderstandingofthepast.Historywouldnotbecontrolledbyjusttherichandpowerful,Hollywoodstars,andafewthinkersintheuppersociety.

38.Themainideaofthispassageisthat_____

.

A.humanbeingslongforlivingforever

B.therearemanydifficultiesinmakingtheSoulCatcher

C.peoplecanliveforeverastechnologydevelops

D.the

inventionofSoulCatcherhasgreatimportance

39.Accordingtothispassage,aSoulCatcherwillbe______.

A.anewmachineonwhichresearchmeasureshavealreadybeenmade

B.anewinventioninordertocatchandkeephuman'sthoughts

C.madebyBritishscientiststooffersomethingthatlookslikelivingforever

D.madeofsiliconcircuitswhichcancatchpeople

'snervousactivity

40.Wecaninferfromthepassagethatsemblanceofimmortalityis______. 

A.tobearealitysoonerorlater 

B.farfromcertain

C.justanideathatcouldn'tberealizedatall 

D.afadinghope

41.Themeaningoftheunderlinedwordrevitalize,inthefourthparagraphiscloseto___.

A.makedead B.makefamous C.makeknown D.makeactive

D

ResearchersattheUniversit

yofKansassaythatpeoplecanaccuratelyjudge90percentofastranger'spersonalitysimplybylookingattheperson'sshoes.“Shoesconveyusefulinformationa

bouttheirwearers”,theauthorswroteinthenewstudypublishedintheJournalofResearchinPersonality.

LeadresearcherOmriGillathsaidthejudgmentswerebasedonthestyle,cost,colorandconditionofsomeone'sshoes.Inthestudy,63UniversityofKansasresearcherslookedatpicturesshowing208differentpairsofshoeswornbythestudy'sparticipants.Volunteersinthestudywerephotographedintheirmostcommonlywornshoes,andthenfilledoutapersonalityquestionnaire.

Someoftheresultswereexpected:

Peoplewithhigherincomesmostcommonlyworeexpensiveshoes,andflashiershoesweretypicallywornbyoutgoingpeople.However,someofthemorespecificresultsarestrangeenough.Forexample,“practicalandfunctional''shoesweregenerallywornbymore“pleasant"people,whileanklebootsweremorelinkedwith“aggressive”personalitie

s.Thestrangestofallmaybethatthosewhowore“uncomfortablelooking”shoestendtohave“calm”personalities.Andifyouhaveseveralpairsofnewshoesortakeextremecareofthem,youmaysufferfrom“attachmentanxiety",spendinglotsoftimeworryingaboutwhatotherpeoplethinkofyourappearance.Therewasevenapoliticalcalculationinthemixwithmoreliberal(主张变革的)typeswearing“shabbierandlessexpensive”shoes.

Theresearchersnotedthatsomepeoplewillchooseshoestylestomasktheiractualpersonalities,butresearchersnotedthatvolunteerswerealsolikelytobeunawarethattheirfootwearchoiceswereshowingthedeepsideoftheirpersonalities.

42.What

doesthistextmainlytellus?

A.ShoesCallhidepeople'srealpersonalities.

B.Shoesconveyfalseinformationaboutthewearer.

C.People'spersonalitiescallbejudgedbytheirshoes.

D.Peopleknowlittleabouttheirpersonalities.

43.Whichoftheresultsisbeyondpeople'sexpectation?

A.Wealthypeopleoftenwearexpensiveshoes.

B.Pleasantpeoplelikewearinguncomfortableshoes.

C.Aggressivepeoplearelikelytoweal"ankleboots.

D.Flashiershoesaretypicallywornbyoutgoingpeop

le.

44.Peoplesufferingfrom“attachmentanxiety”tendto 

A.wearstrangeshoesB.worryabouttheirappearance

C.haveacalmcharacterD.becomeapolitical

leader

45.Theauthorwrotethetextinorderto 

A.informusofanewstudyB.introd

ucearesearchmethod

C.teachhowtochooseshoesD.describedifferentpersonalities

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。

Ourmoodmaychangesuddenlylikeastormwithlightningandthunderboltsthatcomeswithoutnotice.

Thegoodnewsisthatbadmoodscanleaveassuddenlyastheyhavecome.Exceptionstothisruleofcoursearecaseswherethereareotherproblems

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