1、吉林省松原市油田高中学年高一下学期寒假作业检测英语试题 Word版含答案doc吉林油田高中2015届高一下寒假作业检测考试第卷 第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)第一节 (共10小题;每小题2分,满分20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 My parents moved from Mexico to South Texas in the early 90s with the hope for a brighter future for their family of nine-my parents, four boys
2、 and three girls. My parents have always wanted the best for us and they have done everything possible to encourage us to get a university degree. Never did they think that by pushing us that direction, it also meant encouraging us to move away and be distant from each other.Initially(起初), getting a
3、ccustomed to the American culture and lifestyle was very difficult for my parents. They come from a culture where kids grow up together, go to school together and most of the time live in the same neighborhood. From our point, American family values were a bit different. Typically in the US, when yo
4、u turn 18, you are expected to graduate from high school, move out, find a university, possibly find a partner, get married and start a life together. Most of these decisions take you away from home; usually you have to follow opportunity and wherever that will take you.This is my familys current si
5、tuation. I graduated from Bethel College in Indiana in 2010, and in order to fulfill my financial responsibilities of paying off student loans, I moved to Washington State for my job with Experience Mission. Ideally my parents wanted me to come home to South Texas, but that wasnt where my opportunit
6、y took me.Currently, my sister Jennifer lives in Waco, Texas, about eight hours from my parents. My two younger brothers also decided to go to college at Bethel and are away from my parents. More than likely, when they graduate, they will probably not move back home to South Texas.My parent never im
7、agined that their dream for a better future would separate our family this way.Facebook has played a crucial(决定性的) role in the way we communicate while living in different places. Since we all use Facebook, we have found a place to connect and feel as if we were there together with each other.1We ca
8、n infer from the first paragraph that _.A. the writers family are immigrants to AmericaB. the writer family came to America for a better futureC. the writer parents didnt want their children to get a university degreeD. the writer parents pushed their children away from each other2The writers parent
9、s found it hard to be used to American life because _.A. they were strangers in AmericaB. they suffered from a culture shockC. the local people disliked their familyD. different countries have different lives3The writer didnt return to work in South Texas after graduation because _.A. he owed a lot
10、of money while studying at collegeB. he didnt graduate from universityC. he found his opportunity in Washiongton StateD. his father couldnt find him a job in South Texas4What will probably be talked about in the paragraph after the last?A. The writers parents life in Texas.B. How the parents learn t
11、o use Facebook.C. What the writers brothers and sisters lives are like.D. How the writers family communicate through Facebook.BAcorn Bank Garden & water mill A delightful walled garden with old varieties of fruit trees and flower borders, set against the backdrop of a 17th-century red sandstone hous
12、e overlooking the Eden Valley. Herb garden planted with over 200 medicinal and culinary herbs. Dogs on leads are welcome on woodland walks. Childrens activity sheet available.Temple Soverby, Near Penrich, CA 10 lsp Tel: 017683 61893Open: 19 March30 October, daily except Monday and Tuesday, 10 am5pmT
13、earoom open from 11am4. 30 pm, Shop 10am5pmPrice: Adult 3, Child 1.5, Family 7.5 The Beatrix Potter Gallery Original sketches and watercolors by Beatrix Potter for her childrens tales. 2005 exhibition will feature. The Tale of Mrs Tiggy-Winkle and The Tale of the Pie and The Patty-Pan. Also on displ
14、ay in this atmospheric 17t h-century building is information on Beatrix Potters life. Childrens quiz sheets and goodie bag.Beatrix Potter Gallery, Hawkshead, LA22 ONS Tel: 015394 36355Open:19 March30 October, 10am4. 30 pm, daily except Thursday and Friday. Also open 1220 February, 2 & 3 June and 27
15、& 28 October.Price: Adult 3.50, Child 1.70, Family 8.70Hill TopBeatrix Potter wrote and illustrated many of the famous childrens stories in this 17th-century farmhouse which she bought 100 years ago. Today you can view her personal treasures and step into the garden which is planted with flowers and
16、 vegetables, just as it would have been in Beatrix Potters time. Please note that this is a small and popular house, which gets very busy especially in school holidays. At peak times there are queues and by the end of the day not all visitors may be able to visit the house (we apologize for this). P
17、lease collect a timed ticket (including NT members) from the ticket office in the car park on your arrival.Hill Top, Near Sawrey, La22 OLF Tel: 015394 36269Open: 19 March30 October, 10: 30 am4. 30 pm, daily except Thursday and Friday. Also open Thursday in August and 2 & 3 June and 27 & 28 October.
18、Shop and Garden open Thursday and Friday, 10:am5 pm. Ring for winter opening.Price: Adult 5, Child 2, Family 125. From the ads mentioned above, we can learn _.Avisitors can admire the scene of the Beatrix Potters time in Hill Top Bvisitors can admire the beautiful natural in both the Beatrix Gallery
19、 and Hill Top Cthe Beatrix Potter Gallery is more popular with children than Hill Top DBeatrix Gallery neighbors Hill Top 6. If the Smiths and their 2 children visit the 3 sites, they will have to pay _.A28.2 B23.4 C28 D33 7. If you have the tickets, you must be able to _.Avisit Hill Top at opening
20、time Bvisit the Beatrix Potter Gallery on Friday Cvisit Acorn Bank at opening time Dvisit the three sites at any time 8. We can learn from the ads that _.Ayou can enjoy yourself with a dog as you like at Acorn BankBit is convenient for you to get a timed ticket for Hill TopCchildren who have passed
21、a quiz will be admitted to the Beatrix Potter GalleryDyou can book the tickets for Hill Top through the telephone number 015394 36355CPsychiatrists (心理学家) at the Harvard Medical School say that getting angry at work may actually be helpful in climbing up a career ladder. They found that staying calm
22、 and frustrated can be harmful for an individuals professional and even personal life.The Harvard Study of Adult Development tracked the lives of more than 800 men and women for the last 44 years, and discovered that those people who were suppressing(压抑)their negative emotions and feelings were at l
23、east 3 times more likely to admit that they had unrealized opportunities, disappointing careers and unsatisfying personal life. On the contrary, men and women who were able to let their anger and frustration out in a tactful(得体的) way, had far more chances to become professionally successful and well
24、-established. In addition, they said that they enjoyed much more emotional connection with their loved ones.Prof. George Vaillant, a psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School, who has been a director of the Study of Adult Development since 1965, said that it has always been a common to think of anger a
25、s of some bad and dangerous emotion which had to be suppressed and replaced by a positive thinking. However, this kind of approach is being considered by scientists as completely damaging for a person when encountering with hardships of reality.The new research comers after a similar study on this m
26、atter. In the previous findings it was revealed that more than 55percent of individuals had experienced positive results out of some angry episode in their lives. Almost one third of volunteers who took part in the study said that the episode helped them realize their own mistakes.Dr. Howard Kassino
27、ve, who was leading the previous study, explained that people who suddenly become targets of someones angry emotions, start to realize those people much better. He said: “While assertive expression is always preferable to angry expression , anger may serve as an important alerting function that lead
28、s to deeper understanding of the other person and the problem.” 9. We can infer from the passage that _.A a worker can pour out his anger at his bossB only a boss or a leader can pour out his angerC we can only pour our anger at those who understand usD only a person who is misunderstood can pour ou
29、t his anger10. What Dr. Howard Kassiove said suggests that _.A he believes anger is a very harmful emotionB his idea about anger agrees with that of Prof.,George VaillantC he hold a quite different opinion on anger from Prof. George VaillantD he thinks anger-management is necessary at work第二节 (共5小题;
30、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。 _11_Having one of those daysor weekswhen everything seems to annoy you? Even if you do nothing about it, your bad mood(心情) will probably go away after some time. But with a little effort, you can forget it much fasteroften within a day or two.Tun
31、e it outListening to your favorite music for a while can also make tension go away quickly, because music starts connection with past positive experiences weve had.Give yourself a pep talk_12_ Bad moods are often started by too many negative thoughts. Write them all down on paper, the pessimistic(悲观
32、的) messages youve been giving yourself, and then give optimistic answers. (“I still dont have a job.” vs “I have two interviews next week.”)Reduce your stress_13_ These include deep breathing, stretching and visualizing(想像), all of which sound complicated(复杂的) but arent. One easy way to visualize: close your eyes and
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