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1、山西省山西大学附中学年高一英语下学期模块诊断试题山西大学附中20182019学年高一第二学期2月模块诊断英语试题(满分:100分,测试时间:90分钟) 第I卷 (选择题 共52分)第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分32分)第一节 (共11小题;每小题2分,满分22分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe British MuseumWhats onAlthough many parts of Asia have long been connected through trade along Silk Road and shared religiou

2、s systems, there are strong regional differences. In addition to various languages, Asia has developed its cultural networks, patterns of government, technology and styles of artistic representation.The diverse cultural life of Africa has been expressed through everyday cooking objects and unique wo

3、rks of art since ancient times. The Museums collection of over 200,000 African items includes archaeological and contemporary material from across the continent.The Iron Age was a time of big change for the people of Britain and Europe. Iron replaced bronze as the material used to make tools and wea

4、pons, while religion art, daily life, economics and politics changed greatly.Admission and opening timesThe Museum is free and open daily 10:00-17:30 except Friday, and is open until 20:30 on Fridays, except Good Friday. The Museum is open every day except for 24,25 and 26 December and 1 January.Mus

5、eum shopsBookshopMonday-Thursday10:00-17:30Friday10:00-20:00Saturday10:30-17:30Sunday10:00-17:30Collections shopMonday-Thursday09:30-17:30Friday09:30-20:00Saturday09:30-17:30Sunday10:00-17:30Getting hereBy TubeNearest underground stations:Tottenham Court Road(500m)Holborn(500m)Russell Square(800m)Go

6、odge Street(800m)By busBuses that stop near the Museum:1,8,19,X25,38,55,98,242By carThe Museum lies within the Congestion(拥堵)Charge Zone. There is little on-street parking nearby. The nearest car park to the Museum is located at Bloomsbury Square. There is limited parking in the Museums open space f

7、or disabled visitors only.1.In the museum, you may not see items from .A. Asia B. Africa C. Europe D. America2.If you want to buy artists works of the Iron Age, you may go to the Museum at .A.20:15 Friday, July 11B.14:45 Saturday, January 1C.18:00 Wednesday, February 14D.10:30 Sunday, December 283.W

8、hich is TRUE according to the passage?A. It is not convenient to drive cars to the Museum.B. The No.55 bus stop is the nearest to the Museum.C. It is 500 meters from Russell Square to the Museum.D. The old can park their cars in the Museums open area.BAccording to the Global Times, it is reported th

9、at two online videos showing children telling their parents “I love you” have gone viral in China. The first,filmed by an Anhui TV station,shows a number of college students telling their parents they love them. The responses are mixed.“Are you drunk?” asked one parent.In another similar video,shot

10、by a Shanxi TV station,a father responded even less patiently “I am going to a meeting,so cut the crap.” Why dont Chinese families use those words?Theories revolve around the nature of Confucian teaching.“The parents responses show that many Chinese are not good at expressing positive emotions,” Xia

11、 Xueluan,a sociologist from Peking University,told the Global Times.“They are used to educating children with negative language.”This isnt the first time that China has done some soul-searching about familial lovelast year China Daily asked a cross-section of people if they said “I love you” to thei

12、r parents,spouses,and children.“I have never said I love you to my family,and I dont think I will in the future,” one 56-year-old told the paper.“Saying it aloud is embarrassing for me.”Still,that doesnt mean that love cant be expressed.In a separate article,China Daily spoke to Zhao Mengmeng,a 31-y

13、ear-old woman who said she had never told her father she loved him face-to-face (“I find it a bit odd”).Sometimes actions speak louder than words.Zhao gave her father a photo album featuring photographs of them together on almost every one of her birthdays in June 2012.The pictures went viral online

14、,being forwarded hundreds of thousands of times on Weibo.“I didnt sleep the night I heard about it,” her father told China Daily after the story attracted mainstream attention.“I have now memorized some of the comments on the collection of pictures.”4.What can we infer from the text?A.It is not dire

15、ct for Chinese families to say “I love you”.B.Chinese parents are too proud to express “I love you”.C.Chinese parents are good at expressing positive emotions.D.Young parents in China are willing to express “I love you”.5.Why dont Chinese parents express “I love you” to their children?A.Because they

16、 cant express it.B.Because they are not in the habit of expressing so.C.Because they think it unnecessary.D.Because they think it should be done only among young couples.6.Zhao Mengmeng expressed “I love you” to her father by .A.giving him an album containing their photosB.kissing her fathers face a

17、nd telling him by wordsC.speaking it out bravely in a TV programD.writing out the three words in a letter7.Whats the authors attitude towards the statements about “I love you”?A.Opposed. B.Objective. C.Critical. D.Indifferent.CCellphone use and texting are increasingly common,especially among teenag

18、ers.Many students think that multitasking(同时做多件事) has no effect on how they perform in school,says Colter Norick,17.So the Montana teenager and his 16-year-old brother Colin decided to test that notion. They invited 47 classmates at Columbia Falls High School to take part in a two-phase experiment.T

19、he goal was to measure how well these students understood written material.Each participant had to read a paragraph or two about a certain topic,and then answer a question about it.In the first phase,the teenager participants had 15 minutes to digest and then answer questions about six reading exerc

20、ises.Throughout this testing,the volunteers encountered no distractions.A little later,Colter and Colin had their participants tackle a new set of readings.This time,the brothers used a computer program to send texts to the volunteers cellphones every 90 seconds.In each text,fictional character name

21、d “Bob” asked questions that required a reply.One example:Whats your favorite type of music?Results were enlightening,the Norick brothers found.In theory,volunteers should have scored better,not worse,on the second test because it was slightly easier.In fact,the participants scored 9 percent worse o

22、verall when distracted by incoming texts asking for some response.Only a few students scored as well when replying to the text as they did when undistracted.But importantly,Colter and Colin say,nobody performed better during the texting phase.Boys and girls scored equally poorly while texting,the br

23、others note.Older volunteers didnt do any better than younger ones.And it didnt matter if a student thought he or she was good at multitasking.On average,the brothers found that even students who were confident of their abilities did just as poorly while texting.Oddly,even though the students rememb

24、ered less of what they read while texting,most of them answered questions in Bobs texts perfectly.“Our teachers were very happy to see these results,” says Colter.The teenagers new data strongly support their teachers claim that texting while studying is a serious distraction.8.What is the main purp

25、ose of the article?A.To teach the reader how to multitask effectively.B.To advise people not to use cellphones when multitasking.C.To report on a study about how cellphone use affects academic performance.D.To analyze why cellphone use would cause problems for teenagers who multitask.9.In the second

26、 part of their experiment,the Norick brothers .A.collected participants opinions on their favorite type of musicB.made participants finish six reading exercises and then tested their understandingC.used a computer program to distract participants from their readingD.asked participants to send texts

27、to Bobs cellphone every 90 seconds10. How did the Norick brothers conduct their experiments?A.They invited their teachers to help design their experiments.B.They invited students across the US to participate in their experiments.C.They tested the participants writing skills before the experiments.D.

28、They compared the results of the two parts of an experiment to draw a conclusion.11.We can infer from the last two paragraphs that.A.male students are more easily distracted by texting than female onesB.texting is a lesser distraction for senior students than younger onesC.students with better acade

29、mic performance are less affected by textingD.texting distracts students regardless of their gender,age or academic performance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,并将其答案标号涂在答题卡上对应题目的选项处。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Use Social Media PositivelyNowadays so common is social media in our society that

30、 almost everyone is connected to some form of it.We are in a fast-paced,technologically evolving society and we are addicted to social media.12So how does one ensure a positive online reputation?Its simple:Keep it clean.Party photos with alcohol are an absolute no-no.Would you want to have your boss

31、 see these photos?13 Make sure to post contents that you feel positively reflect you,your creativity and your skills.14 You have a private account so you can post anything you want?This is decidedly not the case.Privacy settings make it harder to see your full account,but its not impossible.Under no

32、 circumstance should you rely on privacy settings as a way to protect inappropriate contents.Ensure youre careful and professional.Keep it classy (优等的)! Discover your brand,or what you want people to think of you.Proper spelling and grammar is always a plus,but it may not be your brand.15 In this way,you can earn approval.Follow these simple rules and youre on your way to bu

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