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广东省广州市九十七中2021-2022学年上学期高一年级10月月考英语试题学校班级姓名学号一、阅读选择Canyouimagineacloudfloatinginthemiddleofyourroom?Doyouwanttoknowwhatitfeelsliketoflylikeabird?FindyouranswersinTimeMagazine's25"BestInventions".Here,wehavepickedoutthemostinteresting4tosharewithyou.TalkingGlovesEverfeltconfusedbythesignlanguageusedbydisabledpeople?Hereisthe"helpinghand"youneed.FourUkrainianstudentshavecreatedapairofglovesthathelpspeoplewithhearingandspeechproblemscommunicatewithothers.Theglovesareequippedwithsensorsthatrecognizesignlanguageandtranslateitintotextonasmartphone.Thenthesmartphonechangesthetexttospokenwords.GoogleGlassesGoogleGlassesarelikeacomputerbuiltintotheframeofapairofglasses.Withits1.3-centimeterdisplay,theglassesallowyoutosurftheInternetandmakecallswithoutevenliftingafinger.TheglassesalsohaveacameraandGPSmappingsystem.Userscantakeandsharephotos,checkmapsandsurftheInternetjustbylookingup,down,leftandright.IndoorCloudsIt'snotvirtual.That'sarealworld.DutchartistSmildemanagedtocreateasmallbutperfectwhitecloudinthemiddleofaroomusingafogmachine.Butitrequiredcarefulplanning—thetemperature,humidity(湿度)andlightingallhadtobejustright.Onceeverythingwasready,thecloudformedintheairwiththemachine.Butitonlylastedforashortwhile.WingsuitsThesuitfulfillsyourdreamsofflyinglikeabird.Well,notexactlyflying,butgliding(滑翔)throughtheair.Itincreasesthesurfaceareaofthehumanbody,whichmakesiteasierforpeopletofloatintheair.Flierswearingwingsuitscanglideonekilometerinabout30seconds.【小题l】Whowillprobablybetheusersof“TalkingGloves"?A.DisabledpeopleB.Normalpeople.C.Trainedpeople.D.Workingpeople.【小题2】HowcanusersofGoogleGlassessurftheInternet?A.Bymovingthemouse.B.Bytappingthekeyboard.C.Bymovingtheeyeballs.D.Bypressingthebutton.【小题3】Whichofthefollowingcanhelpyoufly?A.TalkingGloves.B.Wingsuits.C.GoogleGlasses.D.IndoorClouds.Therewasastorymanyyearsagoofaschoolteacher-Mrs.Thompson.Shetoldthechildrenonthefirstdaythatshelovedthemallthesame.Butthatwasalie.ThereinthefrontrowwasalittleboynamedTeddyStoddard.Hedidn'tplaywellwiththeotherchildrenandhealwaysneededabath.Shedidnotlikehim.ThenMrs.ThompsongottoknowthatTeddywasaverygoodboybeforethedeathofhismother.Mrs.Thompsonwasashamedofherself.Shefeltevenworse,likeallherotherstudents,TeddybroughtheraChristmaspresenttoo.Itwashismother'sperfume.Teddysaid,“Mrs.Thompson,todayyousmelljustlikemyMomusedto."Afterthechildrenleftshecriedforatleastanhour.Onthatday,shestoppedteachingreading,writingandmath.Instead,shebegantoteachchildren.Mrs.ThompsonpaidparticularattentiontoTeddy.Theboy'smindseemedtocomealive.Themoresheencouragehim,thefasterheimproved.Bytheendofthesixthgrade,Teddyhadbecomeoneofthesmartestchildrenintheclass.SixyearswentbybeforeshegotanotefromTeddy.Hewrotethathehadfinishedhighschool,thirdinhisclass,andshewasstillthebestteacherheeverhadinhiswholelife.Hewenttocollege.Mrs.Thompsongottwomorelettersfromhimwiththelastonesigned,TheodoreF.Stoddard,M.D.Thestorydoesn'tendthere.Onhisweddingday,Dr.StoddardwhisperedinMrs.Thompson'sear,“Thankyou,Mrs.Thompson,forbelievinginme.YoumademefeelimportantandshowedmethatIcouldmakeadifference.”Mrs.Thompson,withtearsinhereyes,whisperedback,“Teddy,youhaveitallwrong,YouweretheonewhotaughtmethatIcouldmakeadifference.Ididn'tknowhowtoteachuntilImetyou.”【小题1】WhatdidMrs.Thompsondoonthefirstdayofschool?A.ShemadeTeddyfeelashamedB.ShetoldtheclasssomethinguntrueaboutherselfC.ShechangedTeddy'sseattothefrontrowD.SheaskedthechildrentoplaywithTeddy【小题2】WhatdidMrs.ThompsonfindoutaboutTeddy?A.HeoftentoldliesB.HewasgoodatmathC.HeneededmotherlycareD.Heenjoyedplayingwithothers.【小题3】WhydidMrs.Thompsonfeelevenworse?A.Becauseherstudentsdidn'tlikeherB.BecauseTeddybroughtherhismother'sperfumeasChristmaspresentC.BecauseshewasveryillD.Becauseshecouldn'tdowellinherteaching.【小题4】InwhatwaydidMrs.Thompsonchange?A.ShetaughtfewerschoolsubjectsB.ShebecamestricterwithherstudentsC.ShenolongerlikedherjobasateacherD.ShecaredmoreabouteducatingstudentsParentsandkidstodaydressalike,listentothesamemusic,andarefriends.Isthisagoodthing?Sometimes,whenMr.Ballmerandhis16-year-olddaughter,Elizabeth,listentorockmusictogetherandtalkaboutinterestsbothenjoy,suchaspopculture,heremembershismoredistantrelationshipwithhisparentswhenhewasateenager.“Iwouldneverhavesaidtomymom,‘Hey,thenewWeezeralbumisreallygreat.Howdoyoulikeit?”saysBallmer.“Therewasjustacompletegapintaste.”Musicwasnottheonlygulf.Fromclothingandhairstylestoactivitiesandexpectations,earliergenerationsofparentsandchildrenoftenappearedtomoveinseparateorbits.Today,thegenerationgaphasnotdisappeared,butitisgettingnarrowinmanyfamilies.Conversationsonsubjectssuchassexanddrugswouldnothavetakenplaceagenerationago.Nowtheyarecomfortableandcommon.Andparent-childactivities,fromshoppingtosports,involveafeelingoftrustandfriendshipthatcancontinueintoadulthood.Nowondergreetingcardstodaycarrythemessage,“Tomymother,mybestfriend.”Butfamilyexpertswarmthatthenewequalitycanalsoresultinlessrespectforparents.“There'sstillalotofstrictnessandauthorityonthepartofparentsoutthere,butthereisachangehappening,”saysKerrie,apsychologyprofessoratLebanonValleyCollege.“Inthemiddleofthatchange,thereisalotofconfusionamongparents.”Familyresearchersofferavarietyofreasonsfortheseevolvingrolesandattitudes.Theyseethe1960sasaturningpoint.Greatculturalchangesledtomoreopencommunicationandamoredemocraticprocessthatencourageseveryonetohaveasay.“Myparentswereonthe"before'sideofthatchange,buttoday'sparents,the40-year-olds,wereonthe‘after''side,”explainsMr.Ballmer.“It'snotsomethingeasilyaccomplishedbyparentsthesedays,becauselifeismoredifficulttounderstandordealwith,butsharinginterestsdoesmakeitmorefuntobeaparentnow.”【小题1】TheunderlinedwordgulfinPara.3mostprobablymeansA.interestB.distanceC.differenceD.separation【小题2】Whichofthefollowingshowsthatthegenerationgapisdisappearing?A.ParentshelptheirchildrendevelopinterestsinmoreactivitiesB.Parentsputmoretrustintheirchildren'sabilitiesC.ParentsandchildrentalkmoreaboutsexanddrugsD.Parentssharemoreinterestswiththeirchildren.【小题3】Bysaying“today'sparents,be40—year—olds,wereonthe‘after'side.”theauthormeansthattoday'sparentsA.followthetrendoftheB.cansetalimittothechangechangeC.failtotakethechangeD.havedifficultyadjustingtotheseriouslychange【小题4】Thepurposeofthepassageisto.A.describethedifficultiestoday'sparentshavemetwithB.discussthedevelopmentoftheparent-childrelationshipC.suggestthewaystohandletheparent-childrelationshipD.comparetoday'sparent-childrelationshipwiththatinthepastToomuchTV-watchingcanharmchildren'sabilitytolearnandevenreducetheirchancesofgettingacollegedegree,newstudiessuggestinthelatestefforttoexaminetheeffectsoftelevisiononchildren.Oneofthestudieslookedatnearly400northernCaliforniathird-graders.ThosewithTVsintheirbedroomsscoredabouteightpointsloweronmathandlanguageartsteststhanchildrenwithoutbedroomTVs.Asecondstudy,lookingatnearly1000grown-upsinNewZealand,foundlowereducationlevelsamong26-year-oldswhohadwatchedlotsofTVduringchildhood.Buttheresultsdon'tprovethatTVisthecauseanddon'trideout(排除)thatalreadypoorlymotivatedyoungstersmaywatchlotsofTV.TheirstudymeasuredtheTVhabitsof26-year-oldsbetweenages5and15.ThesewithcollegedegreeshadwatchedanaverageoflessthantwohoursofTVperweeknightduringchildhood,comparedwithanaverageofmorethan2hoursforthosewhohadnoeducationbeyondhighschool.IntheCaliforniastudy,childrenwithTVsintheirroomsbutnocomputerathomescoredthelowestwhilethosewithnobedroomTVbutwhohadhomecomputersscoredthehighest.WhilethisstudydoesnotprovethatbedroomTVsetscausedthelowerscores,itaddstoaccumulating(积累)findingsthatchildrenshouldn'thaveTVsintheirbedrooms.【小题1】AccordingtotheCaliforniastudy,thelow-scoringgroupmight.A.havewatchedalotofTVB.notbeinterestedinmathC.beunabletogotocollegeD.havehadcomputersintheirbedrooms【小题2】Whatistheresearchers'understandingoftheNewZealandstudyresults?A.Poorlymotivated26-year-oldswatchmoreTVB.HabitsofTVwatchingreducelearninginterestC.TVwatchingleadstolowereducationlevelsofthe15-yearoldsD.TheconnectionbetweenTVandeducationlevelsisdifficulttoexplain【小题3】Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.MoretimeshouldbespentoncomputersB.ChildrenshouldbeforbiddenfromwatchingTVC.TVsetsshouldn'tbeallowedinchildren'sbedroomsD.Furtherstudiesonhigh-achievingstudentsshouldbedone【小题4】Thepassageisprobablywrittenfor.A.teachersB.parentsC.TVsellersD.educationexperts二、七选五Turning16isaspecialbirthdayformanyteenagers.Withthefollowingtips,youcanthrowagreatbutcheap16hbirthdaypartythatyourteenagerandhisfriendswillenjoy.Communicatewithyourteenaboutwhathewantshis16thbirthdaypartytobelike.【小题1】Othersmightwanttojusthaveasmallcelebrationwithafewfamilymembersandclosefriends.Talkwithyourteenbeforeplanningaparty.Communicationalsohelpsyouunderstandwhataspectofthepartyisthemostimportanttoyourteen,suchasthenumberofpeopleorthemusic.Sendemailinvitation【小题2】.Sendingemailinvitationsaboutthepartysavesyouthecostofpaperinvitationsandstampstomailthem.Ofcourse,youmightstillwanttorailsomepaperinvitationstoolderfamilymembers.【小题3】Yourteen'sfavoriteauntmightbewillingtohelpwithcookingandopenherhomefortheparty.Soyoudon'thavetogoouttoarestaurant.Themorefriendsandfamilymemberswhoarewillingtohelpout,themoreyoucansavemoney.Bakeyourowncake.Abakerycakewillsetyoubackatleast$20.Comparethattothe$5orlessyou'dspendbakingacakeor24cupcakesyourself.Ifyoureallywanttohavefunbaking,letyourchildhelpout.【小题4】Createyourownthank-youcards.Youcansavemoneybysendingemailinvitations.【小题5】Createyourownthank-youcardstosavemoneyratherthanbuythem.Encouragingyourkidtowritethank-younotesteacheshimtobegrateful.A.Askfamilymembersforhelp.B.Teenagerscommunicatemainlybyemail.C.Cutyourguestlist,soyoucutyourcosts.D.Butdon'tsendathankyouemailforagift.E.Makesurethattheguestshaveagoodtime.F.Someteensmightwanttoinvitetheentireschoolstudents.G.He'llalwaysrememberspendingtimeinthekitchenwithyou.三、完形填空OneretiredhighschoolteacherinCanadahasagreatsurpriseforhisformerstudentswhoseresultscomeoutafter20years.In1995,BruceFarrer'sninthgradeEnglishclassgotatask.Farreraskedhisstudentstowritealettertotheirfutureselves,whichhethentomailtothem20yearslater.Farrerkepthispromisetothosestudents,aswellasthousandsofotherhetaughtduringhismorethan40-yeartime“Iwastryingtothinkofsometaskspecial,anditlikethis,well,Iwouldtrythistask,”Farrersaid.AlthoughFarrerstoppedworkingin2002,hetookboxesofthelettersfromhisformerstudentswithhim,andbeganthelongand

difficultoftracking(跟踪)themdownandtheletters.Oneformerstudent,ScottFulton,becameateacherhimselfand

eventaughtforawhileatthehighschoolhewenttoasa.Hegothisletterlastweek.“Iwasjustfeelinghonoredand.”Fultonsaidafterreceivingtheletter.Anotherformerstudent,DJAnardi,gottheletterlastmonth.It“Hey,yougood-lookingguy,howisyourlife?”Anardi'slettersaidthathefellinlovewiththewomanatthetimewhoisnowhiswife.“Ithinkwearenowina(n)Farrersaid.shortofcommitment“Ithinkwearenowina(n)Farrersaid.shortofcommitment(承诺),“Wesaywe'regoingtodosomething,whetherit'sinamarriage,orwithourkidsormaybeevenwithourorganizationswe.Ithinkit'simportanttohaveasenseofcommitment,andmaybeinaway,thekidsseeIvaluethat.”小题1】A.strange【小题2A.strange【小题2】B.boringC.specialD.difficultA.rememberedB.promisedC.wantedD.helped【小题3】A.fullyB.finallyC.possiblyD.properly【小题4【小题4】A.trainingB.teaching【小题5】A.cameonB.cameover【小题6】A.stepB.way【小题7】A.collectingB.recording【小题8】C.keepingD.writingC.camethroughD.cameupC.tipD.taskC.receivingD.mailingA.teenager【小题A.teenager【小题9】A.helpful【小题10】A.funny【小题11】B.teacherC.leaderD.visitorB.hopefulC.usefulD.gratefulB.lostC.unusualD.longA.amazedB.frightenedC.interestedD.concerned【小题12】A.wroteB.toldC.readD.pointed【小题13】A.groupB.societyC.familyD.organization【小题14】A.findB.joinC.loveD.found【小题15】A.wrongB.directC.greatD.small四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中的词语的正确形式填空。WindsorCastleissurroundedbyalotofgreengardensintheEnglishcountryside.ItlooksoutontotheRiverThamesandsitsnext【小题1】ahuntingground.itwasbuiltjustoutsideofLondon【小题2】(protect)thecapitalfromtheenemiesonthewestside.WindsorCastleistheoldestandlargestcastleoccupiedintheworld.Thecastle【小题3】(have)along,richandtroubledhistory.【小题4】thecastlewallscouldtalk,they'dhavemanystoriestotell.Kingswerebornand【小题5】(die)here.I'sbeenusedasthehomeofkingsandqueensforcenturies.However,itwasalsousedasaprisonduringtheEnglishCivilWarII,theroyalfamily【小题6】(secret)sleptatWindsorCastlebecauseitwassaferthanLondon'surbanareas.Today,WindsorCastleistheprivatehomeofQueenElizabethI.Whenshedoesn'tmeetguestsatBuckinghamPalace,shegoestoWindsorCastle.【小题7】that'snotall.WindsorCastleisopentothepublic.ItisnowoneofEngland'smostpopulartourist【小题8】(attract)Visitorscanlookatsomeofthefinestartworks,【小题9】(include)thepaintingsofRembrandtaswellasthewell-keptgardens.Isthereabetterwaytolearna

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