1、江西省大余县新城中学学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题新城中学2019-2020学年度第一学期第一次月考高二英语试卷ASummer Camps for TeenagersThere are many types of summer camps for teenagers to attend. Theyre a great way for teens to make friends and learn valuable lessons about life. If youre seeking a good summer camp to attend, the first thing you sho
2、uld do is to decide what type of camp would be most suitable to your interests and goals.Traditional CampsWhen you just want the sort of camp in classic films, a traditional overnight camp might be just what you need to grow, learn, and relax this coming summer. These sorts of camps offer more vigor
3、ous outdoors activities, yet often allow campers to customize their camping experiences.Chewonki CampAs one of the best summer camps in the country by Boston Magazine, this camp aims to help teens learn about natural history and ecology, and the campers get treats like sailing trips and hiking excur
4、sions, besides formal instruction in such things as kayaking, swimming, field sports, and photography.Camp WicosutaAs a top-rated, traditional four-week sleep away camp especially for young ladies, Camp Wicosuta has more than 30 different activities to help teens learn to cook and wash themselves, w
5、hich aims to help young girls focus on building their self-confidence.Academic CampsMany teens like to advance their education during the summer months while also having fun. There are hundreds of academic camps for them to choose from that specialize in various academic subjects like journalism, la
6、nguages, law, computers, and sciences.21. You should decide what camp to attend according to _. A.personal interests and goals B. camping time and place C. items and activities D. your values and customs22. Which can be the most suitable for a person who likes sailing and hiking? A. Traditional Camp
7、s. B. Camp Wicosuta. C. Chewonki Camp. D. Academic Camps.23. What is the purpose of the activities that teach teens to cook themselves? A. To let teens learn and get relaxed. B. To help girls learn practical skills. C. To make teens focus on science. D. To help girls build self-confidence.BA man wal
8、ked into a small Irish pub and ordered three beers. Bartender was surprised, but he served that man three beers. One hour later the man ordered three beers again. The very next day that man ordered three beers again and drank quietly at a table. This repeated several times and shortly after the peop
9、le of the town were whispering about the man, who was ordering three beers at once. A couple of weeks later, the bartender decided to clear this out and inquired: “I do not want to pry, but could you explain, why do you order three beers all the time?” The man replied: “It seems strange, isnt it? Yo
10、u see, my two brothers live abroad at the moment, one in France and another in Italy. We have made an agreement, that every time we go to pub each of us will order extra two beers and it will help keeping up the family bond ”. Soon all the town have heard about the mans answer and liked it a lot. Th
11、e man became a local celebrity. Residents of the town were telling this story to newcomers or tourists and even invited them to that pub to look at Three Beer Man. However, one day the man came to pub and ordered only two beers, not three as usual. The bartender served him with bad feeling. All that
12、 evening the man ordered and drank only two beers. The very next day all the town was talking about this news, some people pray for the soul of one of the brothers, others quietly grieve. When the man came to pub the next time and ordered two beers again, the bartender asked him: “I would like to of
13、fer condolences to you, due to the death of your dear brother”. The man considered this for a moment and then replied: “Oh, you are probably surprised that I order only two beers now? Well, my two brothers are alive and well. Its just because of my decision. I promised myself to give up drinking.”24
14、. The man ordered three beers all the time because _. A. people were fond of drinking beers in this pub. B. it was an agreement with his brothers to keep up the family bond. C. he missed his two brothers living abroad very much. D. this would help him become a local celebrity.25. We can infer from t
15、he passage that_.A. the man was strong-minded to give up drinkingB. the man became famous in the town because he was a heavy drinker C. the mans brothers liked drinking beer very much D. news traveled fast in the town. 26. The bartender served the man with bad feeling because _. A. he would earn les
16、s money B. he thought the man should order three beers C. he thought one of the mans brothers had passed away D. the man decided to drink two beers27. The underlined word “condolences” in the last paragraph can be replaced by_.A. sympathy B. appreciation C. surprise D.gratitude CReality TV show has
17、been charged with making the nation silly, but a study suggests part of the show could be good for children. Massey University PhD student Jacinta Hawkins looked at the influence of TV programs on kids health knowledge, attitudes and behavior. She said programs which showed overweight people on TV i
18、s making children say “I dont want to grow up like that.” The research was part of Ms Hawkins paper on how schools improve health. She spoke to 92 children, ages from 7 to 13, from six Auckland primary schools to find out how they received information on nutrition and physical activity. Some said th
19、ey learnt from TV news programs, but most of them mentioned reality shows such as Fat Chance, Honey Were Killing the Kids and Downsize Me. “ Earlier studies had looked at the effect junk-food advertising had on children,” Ms Hawkins said, “but messages within TV programs had not been explored. Child
20、ren from the six schools largely recognized program content, rather than advertising, as a source of food and physical activity messages. They are learning habits of eating and exercise from TV programs. ” The children also recognized that their parents had a role to play in shaping health behavior.
21、 Talking about Honey Were Killing the Kids, which shows how people will look if they continue with good habits, children said they developed attitudes from their familys habits. MMs Hawkins said children remembered what they had seen and thought it was the parents duty to lead by example. 28. What d
22、id Hawkins find about reality TV show?A. It may teach kids much scientific knowledge. B. Some shows may have kids develop ill habits. C. Some shows may help kids eat more healthily.D. It may draw kids attention away from studies. 29. What method did Hawkins use to get her findings?A. Performing expe
23、riments. B. Doing interviews. C. Studying science reports. D. Comparing earlier studies. 30. How did most students get information on health?A. From health experts. B. From news reports. C. From television ads. D. From TV shows. 31. According to the children, which may have a great influence on thei
24、r health behavior?A. School. B. Friends. C. Family. D. Scientific research.D Teacher burnout and student stress may be linked, according to a study of University of British Columbia. The study is the first of its kind to examine the connection between teacher burnout and students cortisol levels(皮质醇
25、水平), which are a biological indicator of stress. Researchers collected saliva(唾液)samples from over 400 elementary school children and tested their cortisol levels. They found that in classrooms in which teachers experienced more burnout, or feelings of emotional exhaustion, students cortisol levels
26、went up. Higher cortisol levels in elementary school children have linked to learning difficulties as well as mental health problems. This suggests that stress spreading might be taking place in the classroom among students and their teachers, said Eva Oberle, the study s lead author. It is unknown
27、what came first-raised cortisol or teacher burnout. We consider the connection between student and teacher stress a cyclical problem in the classroom. Oberle said a stressful classroom climate could be a result of inadequate support for teachers, which may influence teachers ability to effectively m
28、anage their students. A poorly managed classroom can lead to students needs not being met and increasing stress. This could be reflected in raised cortisol levels in students. Alternatively, stress could start from students, who may be more challenging to teach because of increases in anxiety, behav
29、ioral problems, or special needs. In this case, teachers could feel overwhelmed and report higher levels of burnout. Our study is a reminder of the systemic issues facing teachers and educators as class sizes increase and supports for teachers are cut, said Oberle. It is clear from a number of recen
30、t research studies that teaching is one of the most stressful professions, and that teachers need adequate resources and support in their jobs in order to battle burnout and get rid of stress in the classroom, said UBC education professor Kimberly Schonert-Reichl. If we do not support teachers, we r
31、isk the additional damage of students.32. Students are generally believed to feel stressed because of .A. academic difficulties and mental health problems.B. lack of support for teachers and growing class sizes.C. heavy study burden and pressure from other students.D. poor classroom management and o
32、verstrict teachers.33. According to the research, whats the relationship between teacher burnout and student stress?A. They both lie in the stressful social environment.B. Student stress results from teachers emotional exhaustion.C. They are closely related and may contribute to each other.D. Teachers suffer burnout because of more challenging students.34. What does the underlined word overhelmed in paragraph 4 mean?A. amazed B. defeated. C.
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