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1、河南省新野县第一高级中学高二英语下学期第一次周考试题无答案英语试题(满分150分,时间120分钟)第I卷(选择题共100分)一、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)WhenIwasdiagnosedwithbreastcancerafewyearsback,Ireactedlikemostwhoreceiveacancerdiagnosis,thefirstthingthatcametomindwasa“deathsentence”.1,insteadofcomplainingIdecidedtolookforthe2sideofit.IrealizedthatIwasabout
2、to3anewbeginningknewthatIhadtodevelopandgain4fromallmyexperiences.EvenwiththepainIhadto5througheachdiagnosis,andallthe6I'vedealtwithallmylife,Istillfelttrulylucky.I7myselfthatI“stillhavemylife”,sowhoamIto8?Oneday,Ihadanunusualexperience.Iturnedthatexperienceintoa9andIcalledit“Peace”.Writinghadbe
3、cometherapy(治疗)forme.Itookthatpoem,alongwithmanyothersIhad10duringraybreastcancerperiodandplacedtheminbookform.Iwas11enoughtohavethatbookpublished.Ilaterhadanotherinspirationalchildren'sbook12,withathirdone13.I'mhopingthatanyonewhohasthechancetoreadmyfirstbookofpoemswillbenefitfromit.Mypoems
4、arefromtheheart,andIwishtohaveapositive14onsomeonewho'sill.I15believewhenyousurviveaserious16likecancer,it'sforareasonandIwanttoliveto17exactlywhatthatisforme.That'swhatI'mallaboutnow,inspiration.Iwouldhave18becomeawriter,producinginspirationalpoemsandstories,ifIhadnotgonethroughallt
5、hatIdid.I'matrueexamplethatyoucan19cancer,aslongasyouhavefaithandallowthatfaithto20yourpath.1.A.HoweverB.BesidesC.ThereforeD.Otherwise2.A.badB.oppositeC.rightD.positive3.A.markB.missC.faceD.find4.A.advantageB.strengthC.knowledgeD.skill5.A.expressB.hideC.goD.bear6.A.chancesB.strugglesC.decisionsD
6、.businesses7.A.persuadedB.showedC.remindedD.taught8.A.complainB.encourageC.disappointD.please9.A.poemB.novelC.diaryD.play10.A.readB.learnedC.writtenD.collected11.A.confidentB.luckyC.carefulD.satisfied12.A.publishedB.translatedC.typedD.reviewed13.A.inthedarkB.abovetheaverageC.aheadoftimeD.ontheway14.
7、A.impressionB.influenceC.resultD.conclusion15.A.hardlyB.honestlyC.trulyD.widely16.A.accidentB.diagnosisC.disasterD.disease17.A.lookforB.findoutC.concentrateonD.pickout18.A.everB.alreadyC.justD.never19.A.cureB.developC.surviveD.treat20.A.directB.crossC.followD.walk、阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)Nowhiringmus
8、icteachersinTarrytownLocation:Tarrytown,NYCompany:MusikaLLCPosted:August31,2013Company:Musika-MusicTeacherOrganizationhasdistinguisheditselfasthe"goto"companyforteacherslookingforstudents.Foundedin2001,Musikahasthousandsofstudentsalreadyntheprogramandhundredsofcallsarereceiveddaily.Jobdesc
9、ription:Musikaisalwaysseekingenthusi“asticandfriendlyinstructors.Teachersareindependentlyrequiredtoinstructone-on-onelessonsinthestudents'homes,aswellasattheirownteachingstudios.Eachteacherisableloselectwhichstudentsfittheirlocations,schedules,andteachinglevels.Jobrequirements:ApplicantsMUSTbeab
10、letosignacontractandagreetoteachforoneyear,provideatleastthreeprofessionalreferences,showaloveofteaching!Qualifications:ApplicantsshouldhaveaBachelordegreeinmusic,5to10yearsprivatemusiclessonsteachingexperience,andacartotraveltostudents'homes.|Pay:Payistobedecideddependingonexperienceandotherfac
11、tors.IMPORTANT:Musikaconductsthoroughcriminalbackgroundchecksandhasazerotolerancepolicyforanytypeofcriminalactivities.21. Accordingtothepassage,Musikais.A. anorganizationtrainingteachersB. anorganizationprovidingmusicaltutoringjobsC. aschoolinwhichstudentscangetregularmusicaleducation.D. aprivatesch
12、oolthatprovidesprofessionalmusicaleducation22. AnyapplicantmustsatisfythefollowingqualificationsEXCEPTtogetajob.A. aMasterdegreeinmusicB. norecordsaboutcriminalactivitiesC. acartotraveltostudents'homesD. atleast5yearsprivatemusiclessonsteachingexperience23. Fromthepassage,wecaninferthat.A. teach
13、ersoftendividestudentsintoseveralgroupsinclassB. differentteachersforthesamejobmayhavedifferentpayC. studentscanchoosetheirteachersaccordingtotheirlevelsD. teachersmustagreetoteachforoneyear.BWeallhaveourwaysofmarkingtime.Asaphotographer,mylifeismeasuredfromonestorytothenext.Myoldestsonwasborninthem
14、iddleofalongstoryabouttheEndangeredSpeciesAct.Mydaughtercamealongwithapackofgraywolves.Twenty stories later , though , it's the story in Alaska that Ill remember best.Itwas the story about the loss of wilderness and the story during which my wife Kathy gotcancer.That s the one that made timestan
15、d still.I stopped taking pictures on the day whenshe found that tumor (肿瘤).Cruelly ,it was Thanksgiving.By Christmas , she had become veryweak.Some days she was so sick she couldnt watch TV.Early examination saves time.But ours was not early.By the time you can feel it yourself ,it ' s often big
16、ger thanthe doctor wants it to be.Cancerisathief.Itstealstime.Ourdaysarealreadyshortwithworry.Thencomesthisterribledisease,unfairasstormatharvesttime.Butcanceralsohasthepowertochangeus,forgood.Welearntosimplify,enjoyingwhatwehaveinsteadoffeelingsorryforwhatwedon't.Cancerevenmademeabetterfather.M
17、yworkhadmademeastrangertomythreekids.ButnowIpayattentiontowhatreallymatters.Thisisnotarace.Thisisanewwayof.lifeandnewwayofseeing,allfromthecancer.Intheendeachofushassolittletime.Wehavelessofitthanwecanpossiblyimagine.AndeventhoughitturnsoutthatKathy'scancerhasnotspread,andherprognosis(诊断)isgood,
18、wetrytomakeitallcountnow,enjoyingeverypartofeveryday.I'vepickedupmycameraagain.Iwatchthesky,searchingforbeautifullight.Whenwinterstormscome,KathyandIgatherourchildrenandtakethetimetocatchsnowflakes(雪花)onourtongues.Afterall,thisisgood.Thisiswhatwe'relivingfor.24. Asaphotographer,theauthorused
19、toA.leavehisdaughterwithapackofgraywolvesB.expresshisloveforhisfamilyinaspecialwayC.missagreatmanyimportanthistoricalmomentsD.devotemuchmoretohiscareerthanhisfamily25. Whydidtheauthordecidetostoptakingpictures?A.Tocurehisowndisease.B.Tospendmoretimewithhiswife.C.Toseekabetterposition.D.Toleavethewil
20、dernessalone.26. Whatisthebiggestchangethecancerhasbroughttotheauthor?A.Hetreasuredeverybitoftimewithhisfamily.B.Hehasbecomeastrangertohischildren.C.Hetakeshisworkmoreseriously.D.Hefocusesmoreonmedicalcare.27. TheauthorandhisfamilycatchsnowflakesontheirtonguesprobablybecauseA.thesnowflakestasteveryg
21、oodB.snowflakesarewhattheyfeedonC.theyregardthatasawaytoenjoylifeD.thereisbeautifullightinthesnowflakesCResearchersattheUniversityofKansassaythatpeoplecanaccuratelyjudge90percentofastranger'spersonalitysimplybylookingattheperson'sshoes."Shoesconveyusefulinformationabouttheirwearers,&quo
22、t;theauthorswroteinthenewstudypublishedintheJournalofResearchinPersonality.Lead researcher Omri Gillath said the judgments were based on the stylecostcolorandconditionofsomeonesshoes.Inthestudy,63UniversityofKansasresearcherslookedatpicturesshowing208differentpairsofshoeswornbythestudy'sparticip
23、ants.Volunteersinthestudywerephotographedintheirmostcommonlywornshoes,andthenfilledoutapersonalityquestionnaire.Someoftheresultswereexpected:Peoplewithhigherincomesmostcommonlyworeexpensiveshoes,andflashiershoesweretypicallywornbyoutgoingpeople.However,someofthemorespecificresultsarestrangeenough.Fo
24、rexample,apracticalandfunctional"shoesweregenerallywornbymore“pleasant"people,whileanklebootsweremorelinkedwith“aggressive"personalities.Thestrangestofallmaybethatthosewhoworeauncomfortablelooking"shoestendtohave"calm"personalities.Andifyouhaveseveralpairsofnewshoesorta
25、keextremecareofthem,youmaysufferfromaattachmentanxiety”,spendinglotsoftimeworryingaboutwhatotherpeoplethinkofyourappearance.Therewasevenapoliticalcalculationinthemixwithmoreliberal(主张变革的)typeswearing“shabbierandlessexpensive"shoes.Theresearchersnotedthatsomepeoplewillchooseshoestylestomasktheir
26、actualpersonalities,butresearchersnotedthatvolunteerswerealsolikelytobeunawarethattheirfootwearchoiceswereshowingthedeepsideoftheirpersonalities.28. Whatdoesthistextmainlytellus?A.Shoescanhidepeople'srealpersonalities.B.Shoesconveyfalseinformationaboutthewearer.C.People'spersonalitiescanbeju
27、dgedbytheirshoes.D.Peopleknowlittleabouttheirpersonalities.1.1. TheparticipantswereaskedtoA.providepicturesoftheirshoesB.lookatpicturesofdifJerentshoesC.designapersonalityquestionnaireD.handintheircommonlywornshoes30. Whichoftheresultsisbeyondpeople'sexpectation?A.Wealthypeopleoftenwearexpensive
28、shoes.B.Pleasantpeoplelikewearinguncomfortableshoes.C.Aggressivepeoplearelikelytowearankleboots.D.Flashiershoesaretypicallywornbyoutgoingpeople.31. TheauthorwrotethetextinordertoA.informusofanewstudyB.introducearesearchmethodC.teachhowtochooseshoesD.describedifferentpersonalitiesDGeneticallymodified
29、(转基因的)foodshavebecomeafocuspointofagriculturethroughoutthenewstoday.Thishasaneffectonmanydifferentaspectsoftheagricultureworld.Fromtheseeddealer,tothefarmerthatbuystheseed,totheworkersthatthefarmersellsto:allareaffectedbythenewtechnologiesthatareinvolvedinthispartofproductionagriculture.Geneticallym
30、odifiedfoodshavecomeunderheavyfirrelately.Therearesomecountriesthatareagainstbuyingthesetypesoffoods.TheyarebeingtestedforsafetybythebestscientificexpertsinEurope,theUSandtherestoftheworldTheyarenotforsaleuntiltheyhavegonethroughthiscompletesafetyprocess.Sincetheyareanewproduct,andanyslightproblemwi
31、ththemcouldaffectawholecountry,thesetestsareverynecessary.ThesesafetytestsarecarriedoutbecauseofthenewrulesthatweremadewiththeNovelFoodsRegulation.BeguninMayof1997,theNovelFoodsRegulationsetupanEU-widepre-marketsystemforallnovelfoods.AnovelfoodisdescribedasonethathasnotbeeneatenbyEUconsumerswidelyin
32、thepast.BysettingupthisprogramtheEUhopestokeepitsconsumerssafefromanypossi,blesideeffectsofanynewfoodproducts.Thereareavarietyofwaysinwhichgeneticmodificationhashelpedfoodproducers.Theycanimprovethenutritionalvalueorthestorageconditionsofthefood.Todaythereareonlytwogeneticallymodifiedfoodsthathavebe
33、enallowedforuse,theseareGMsoybeanandGMmaize.Despiteanysafetychecks,manypeoplearestillcautiousabouteatinggeneticallymodifiedfoods.Byprovidingthesepeoplewiththenecessaryinformation,wecanallowthemtomakedecisionsaboutthesefoods.32. Whatdoweknowaboutthenovelfood?A. It'sverypopularinEU.B. It'sbadf
34、orpeople'shealth.C. It'sanewkindoffood.D. Itsstoryhasbeenpublished.33. Geneticallymodifiedfoodsareallowedtobesoldiftheyare.A.testedforsafetyB.ofhighqualityC.morenutritionalD.growninEurope34. Fromparagraph2,wecanlearnthatgeneticallymodifiedfoodsA. donoharmtopeopleB. havecausedsomeproblemC. ar
35、ewellreceivedafterbeingtestedD. arecriticizedandattackedbymanypeople35. What'sthewriter'sattitudetowardsgeneticallymodifiedfoods?A. Weshouldwarnpeoplethattheyaretoodangeroustobeeaten.B. Weshouldgivepeopleinformationaboutthemsothattheycandecidewhethertobuythem.C. Weshouldencouragepeopletoeatt
36、hembecausetheyaremorenutritional.D. Weshouldtellpeoplethattheyaretryingtofoolthefarmers.EMostcarshaveseatbeltsaspartoftheirequipment.Seatbeltsprotectdriversandpassengersincaseofaccidents.Theyalsoreducetheeffectofacrashonthebody.36Worldwide,thedeviceshaveprotecteduptoamillionpeople.Americafirstrecogn
37、izedtheinventionofanautomobileseatbeltin1849.ThegovernmentgaveapatenttoanengineernamedEdwardClaghornofNewYorkCitysothatotherswouldnotcopyhisinventionofasafetydevice.37Thisearlyversionofsafetybeltwassaidtoincludehooksandotherattachmentsforsecuringthepersontoafixedobject.Otherinventorsfollowedwithdiff
38、erentversionsoftheseatbelt.38ItresultedfromtheworkofaSwedishengineer,NilsBohlin.Histhreepoint,lapandshoulderseatbeltfirstappearedoncarsinEurope50yearsago.NilsBohlinrecognizedthatboththeupperandlowerbodyneededtobeheldsecurelyinplace.Hisinventioncontainedaclothstrap(带子)thatwasplacedacrossthechestandan
39、otherstrapacrossthehips.39Volvowasthefirstcompanytoofferthemodernseatbelttoitscars.ThiscompanyalsoprovideduseofNilsBohlin'sdesigntoothercarmakers.40HereceivedagoldmedalfromtheRoyalSwedishAcademyofEngineeringSciencesin1995.HediedinSwedenin2002.A.TheSwedishengineerwonmanyhonorsforhisseatbelt.B.Cla
40、ghornwasapromisingyoungengineerwithmanyhonorsallhislife.C.Thedesignjoinedthestrapsnexttothehip.D.TherearemanycompaniesadoptingNilsBohlin'sinventionofthebelt.E.SafetyexpertssaythatseatbeltssavethousandsoflivesayearinAmericaalone.F.Butmorethan100yearspassedbeforethecurrentseatbeltwasdeveloped.G.Cl
41、aghorncalledhisinventionasafetybelt.三、完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Oneday,aprofessorenteredtheclassroomandaskedhisstudentstoprepareforasurprisetest.Theywaitedanxiouslyattheirdesksforthetesttobegin.Theprofessor41thequestionpapers,withthetextfacingdownasusual.42hehandedthemallout,heaskedhisstudentsto43the
42、pageandbegin.Toeveryone'ssurprise,therewereno44,justablackdotinthecenterofthepage.Theprofessor,seeingtheexpressiononeveryone'sface,toldthemthefollowing:“Iwantyoutowritewhatyou45there.”Thestudents,46,gotstartedontheinexplicable(费解的)task.Attheendoftheclass,theprofessor47allrtheanswerpapersands
43、tartedreadingeachoneofthemaloudinfrontofallthestudents.Allofthem,withno48,describedtheblackdot,tryingtoexplainitspositioninthemiddleofthesheet,etc.Afterallhadbeen49,theclassroomwassilent,andtheprofessorbegantoexplain:"I'mnotgoingtograde(打分)this.I50wantedtogiveyousomethingtothinkabout.Noonew
44、roteaboutthe51partofthepaper.Everyonefocusedontheblackdot,andthesamehappensinour52.Wehaveawhitepapertoobserveand53,butwealwaysfocusonthedarkspots.Ourlifeisa54giventouswithloveandcare,andwealwayshave55tocelebrate:naturerenewingitselfeveryday,ourfriendsaroundus,thejobthat56ourlivelihoodandthemiraclesw
45、eseeeveryday.57,weinsistonfocusingonlyonthedarkspots:thehealthissuesthatbotherus,thelackofmoney,the58relationshipwithcolleagues,the59withafriend,andetc.Thedarkspotsarevery60comparedtoeverythingwehaveinourlives,buttheyaretheonesthatpolluteourminds.”41.A.handedoutB.wrappedupC.referredtoD.pointedat42.A
46、.SinceB.UntilC.IfD.After43.A.foldB.turnC.openD.use44.A.exercisesB.choicesC.questionsD.scores45.A.rememberB.imagineC.studyD.see46. A.surprisedB.confusedC.curiousD.displeased47. A.collectedB.finishedC.markedD.selected48.A.excuseB.doubtC.exceptionD.explanation49.A.saidB.answeredC.returnedD.read50.A.als
47、oB.justC.evenD.finally51.A.bigB.blackC.beautifulD.white52.A.livesB.classroomsC.collegesD.studies53.A.sendB.keepC.enjoyD.show54.A.burdenB.giftC.pressureD.lesson55.A.reasonsB.timeC.freedomD.festivals56. A.threatensB.ruinsC.providesD.changes57.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.BesidesD.Moreover58,A.closeB.complica
48、tedC.specialD.strrong59.A.stayB.contactC.satisfactionD.disappointment60.A.darkB.roundC.smallD.dirty第n卷(非选择题共50分)四、语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Overthecenturies,therehavebeenafewpeoplewhoplanthefutureoftheworldforalivingandthey61(call)futurologists.Hundredsoffuturologists
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