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1、河南省豫西名校学年高二上学期第二次联考英语试题+Word版含答案豫西名校20182019学年上期第二次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100分钟 试卷满分:120分)第I卷第一部分阅读理解(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黒。ABlowing our nose, burping (打饱嗝)after dinner andpooping (排便)Unpleasant asthey are, these things, according to Live Science, make

2、 up “the impolite science of the human body”.Snot (鼻涕)Snots job is to protect our body from harmful viruses. Quite often, dirt, ash, or sand fill the air we breathe. But thankfully, snot stops these unhealthy things, which are taken out of our nose when we blow it.Apart from protecting our nose, sno

3、t can tell us whether we?re healthy or not according to its appearance. When its dear and colorless, thats a sign of good health. If it turns green or yellow, however, it could be a sign that our body is being attacked by a virus.GasFrom drinking fizzy (起泡的)drinks to eating food, we often breathe in

4、 gases like carbon dioxide, which end up in our stomach. Naturally, if we take in too much gas, our stomach will be filled with pressure and we may suffer from pain and cramps(痉挛).To stop this from happening, burping is an effective way to get these gases out of our stomach.Occasional burping benefi

5、ts our body. However,burping too much isnt a good sign. Thats because it may suggest that were suffering from a digestive disorder.PoopPooping is an extremely important function of the body. Every time we eat. the food is passed through our digestive system. Once our body has taken everything it nee

6、ds from the food, it leaves our body as poop.And though its gross, checking our poop after we go to the bathroom could tell us more about our health.1. What does it suggest if snot is green?A. There might be dirt in it. B. It is protecting our nose.C. You are very healthy. D. Your body might be figh

7、ting a virus.2. What do we know about burping from the article?A. Fizzy drinks make people burp more than food does.B. People may suffer from pain or cramps when burping.C. It makes gases like carbon dioxide leave our stomach.D. Burping a lot can make digestive disorders go away.3.What does the unde

8、rlined word gross in the paragraph probably mean?A. Unpleasant. B. UnnecessaryC. Unimportant. D. Unhealthy.BI moved from the busy downtown to the countryside around Shanghai when I started elementary school. At first, I thought I was going to hate it, but to my surprise, I found that I preferred the

9、 quiet country life over the noisy city life.The next move was more of a surprise for me. I was having a good time with my friends at school. But all of a sudden, my mom told me that we were going to move to the United States. Can you imagine how I must have felt?My English wasnt that good, though I

10、 did know the basics.The day I arrived in the US was a snowy day. For a girl who grew up in Shanghai and hadnt seen real thick snow on the ground, it was a big thing. Compared with my school in China, there were a lot more creative thinking questions, which I was better at anyway.Time flew by and it

11、 had been almost four years since I moved. Then again, I was told we were going to move to Singapore.As Im writing this article, I am still new here and have been going to school for about two and a half months. I found out that the education here is quite special. Different from AP system in the US

12、, the Singapore CIS uses the IB system.This switch drowned me in constant stress. I was confused about the new curriculum, and I knew it would take me a long time to adapt. But what Ive gotten out of my experience over three countries is that no matter where you are studying, you are always learning

13、. And a piece of advice to people who are going to move around the globe: Its always best to just roll with it.4.What did the writer think of life in the countryside?A. It wasnt as interesting as she expected.B. It was no better than city life.C. She wished she had moved to the countryside earlier.D

14、. She loved to live in the countryside.5.What did the writer worry about most about before moving to the US?A. It would be difficult to make new friends.B. Language would be a big problem for her.C. She wouldnt get used to the weather there.D. She wouldnt like the schools there.6. What does she say

15、about her school life in Singapore?A. Creative thinking is more common.B. Students are askedto do many projects together.C. Students have more freedom to choose classes than in the US.D. It is different from the US school system.7. What is the writer s rude towards her worldwide schooling?A. Positiv

16、e B. Negative C Critical D. DoubtfulCIn our life,they are two different types of dreamer,一low-recall dreamers and high-recall dreamers According to researchers at the Lyon Nero-science Research Center in France, high-recall dreamers reported they remembered their dreams almost every day while low-re

17、call dreamers said they only remembered their dreams once or twice a month, reported Live Science.Perrine Ruby,a lead scientist at the research center in Lyon, studied 41 people (21 high-recall dreamers and 20 low-recall dreamers) and recorded their brain activity. She found that a part of the brain

18、 called the temporo-parietal junction (颞顶叶交界处)was more active in high-recall dreamers. This was true both when they were sleeping and awake. This area of the brain is responsible for collecting and processing information from the outside world. This means that high-recall dreamers are more sensitive

19、 to what is happening around them. For example, when they are awake, they respond more strongly to hearing their own names. When they are sleeping, they tend to be woken up more easily by sounds and movements.By closely studying peoples brain activity, Ruby found that high-recall dreamers have twice

20、 as much “wakefulness time” during sleep as low-recall dreamers do. And it is during these short periods of wakefulness that the brain memorizes dreams.This is not hard to understand. Just try to think of your own sleeping experience. If you are restless during the night, you are more likely to reme

21、mber your dreams, but if you sleep well and soundly, you tend to remember very little in the morning. This is because “you never get a chance to remembe”,rRobert Stickgold, a Harvard Medical School researcher, told The Washington Post.As another research project at the University of Turku in Finland

22、 showed, dream content can also affect our memory. Negative dreams are easier to recall than ordinary dreams. Nightmares are often recalled because they are emotionally negative, and such dreams cause fear.8. What can we know about high-recall dreamers according to the article?A. They have very litt

23、le brain activity when they sleep.B. They can remember their dreams clearly.C. They dont know how to describe their dreams.9. They remember their dreams twice a week.Which is true about low-recall dreamers compared to high-recall dreamers?A. They have higher quality sleep.B. They have more sleepless

24、 nightsC. They are more easily woken at nightD. They respond faster when hearing their names.10. What is the main purpose of the second to last paragraph?A. To explain Rubys findings.B. To attract readers, interest in future studies.C. To show the advantages of being a low-recall dreamer.D. To sugge

25、st what to do to become a low-recall dreamer.11. What did the research project in Finland find?A. Ordinary dreams can help our brain rest.B. Dreams are often affected by our emotions.C. Nightmares often happen when we dont sleep well.D. Negative dreams are more likely to be recalled.DA simple wooden

26、 box attached to 8-year-old Alex Benitez-Alvarez?s walker made it easier for the boy to carry school supplies and allowed him to do more things on his own.“Now if he wants to go to the library and get a book out, he can.” said Tommy Johnson, one of three high school students who helped Benitez-Alvar

27、ez.Their idea came from an engineering project that pairs young engineers with people from local special education programs. Engineering teams from Shakopee East and West junior high schools designed models of several devices to make their disabled partnerslives easier. Some of the simplest ideas we

28、re the most useful, such as an adjustable chair to help a child put his or her shoes on. They also came up with special building blocks that can help blind babies learn by touch.In an education system driven by exams, engineering teacher TJ Hendrickson said the project gave students the chance to cr

29、eate something they could actually see for themselves. “Students stopped worrying about their grades and started worrying about failing their clients,said Hendrickson, a teacher at Shakopee West Junior High.Group projects encourage teamwork and motivate students differently from independent projects

30、. In this case, the project also taught a much-needed lesson in developing people skills. The meetings also helped engineers add special touches to their finished products. Benitez-Alvarez, who loves soccer, got the Minnesota United logo and a soccer ball printed on his wooden storage box.The projec

31、t encouraged students with special needs to describe their physical disabilities while also teaching engineers about the struggles of living with a disability.“Everyone in the world should do this.” said Stephanie Betley, a teacher at Shakopee who hopes to see the project spread to other schools. “I

32、ts for someone else rather than yourself.”12. What was the purpose of the engineering project?A. To show how special education helps disabled kidsB. To try out engineering knowledge learned in class.C. To improve the life of disabled kids.D. To provide jobs to a group of young engineers.13. How did the project influence the engineers in Hendricksons opinion?A. It helped them pass their exams more easily.B. It caused them more stress than their exams.C. It helped them put th

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