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2022-2023學(xué)年廣東省東莞第五高級中學(xué)高一(上)期中英語試

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Sharon,Aged22

Themostimportantthingtokeepinmindwhengoingintohighschoolistobeyourself.Besides,Idon't

knowwhatyourmiddleschoolwaslike,buthighschoolteacherswillnotcareaboutthingssuchashow

muchhomeworkyoualreadyhaveinonenight.It'sbesttojustlearntodealwiththingsandmanageyour

timewiselysoyoucanachieveeverythingyouneed.

Frank,Aged21

Ithinkalmosteverykidfeelsbothnervousandexcitedbeforetheirfirstday.Youwillprobablyloveit.I

knowIdid.Youshouldjoininsomesportsoractivitiesthatwillmakeyourhighschoolexperiencemore

enjoyable.Goodluck!

Eddie,Aged20

WhenIstartedhighschoolIwasreallynervoustoo,especiallysinceIhadbeenhomeschooledallthrough

middleschoolanddidn'treallyknowanyone.Isupposethebestadvicewouldbetojustrelax.Thefirst

coupleofdayscanbealittlebithard,butthingswillbecomeeasierafteryouknowit.

David,Aged19

I'mnotgoingtolie.Thefirstdayiskindoffrightening.Butyou'llgetusedtoit.Don'lbeafraidof

anyone;upperclassmenwillpickonyoumoreifyou

letthemknowyou'reafraid.Justtakeiteasy.Makingsomefriendsandstayingwiththemwillgreatlyhelp

yougetusedtohighschoolquickly.Afterthefirstweekit'sreallynotbadatall.Don'twoiry.

1.WhatcanweinferfromSharonabouthighschool?

A.Teachersarequitestrict.

B.Studentsoftenstayupatnight.

C.Teachersprovidelittlecareforstudents.

D.Studentsshouldmakegooduseoftheirtime.

2.HowdidEddiefeelonhisfirstdayofhighschool?

A.Excited.B.Bored.C.Worried.D.Relaxed.

3.Whomentionstheimportanceoffriends?

A.Frank.B.David.C.Sharon.D.Eddie.

B

Thewhale,asbigasalocomotive(火車頭)jumpedoutofthewater,spinning(旋轉(zhuǎn))asthough

forjoy,beforejumpingbackunderthewaves.Wewatchedthescene(場景)silentlyinastonishment,

neverhavingbeensoclosetosuchahuge,fast-movingcreature.ltseemedalmostpossibletocountthe

smallshellfishonthewhale'sskin.

InearlyDecember,graywhales,bluewhales,andothershadjuststartedheadingaroundthetipofBaja

California,Mexico,movingasacommunityfromthePacificOceantotheSeaofCortez.It'sinthat

protectedwaterwaythatpregnantwhalesgivebirthtotheirbabies.Otherwhalebabies,borntheyear

before,couldbeseensailingbehind.Allwhalebabiesgettwotripslikethiswiththeirmombeforethey're

readytostarthavingbabiesoftheirownandmakingthejourneyontheirown.

We'reinoneofseveralsmallpowerboats,sentoutbyScubaCaribe,whichcarriesonsuchtoursinCabo

SanLucas.Thewhalesseemedtobe,attimes,lessthan100feetfromourboatwhentheyrushedoutof

thewater.Atothertimes,theywouldgetmuchcloserandswimbesidetheboat.

"Whatifonelandsonus?*'awomannexttomewondered.FernandoDelToro,theDestinationManager

ofScubaCaribesaid,"Wehaven'thadanyincident(事件)ofwhalesjumpingoverourboatsaswe

alwayskeepourdistance.We'resuretheythemselvesareprobablycarefulnottocrashintoboats.Suchan

accidentwouldprobablyalsocausethemmuchharm.”

"Everyonecanenjoythismagicaltrip,"saidDelToro."However,wedonotrecommend(推薦)itfor

kidsunder5yearsold,"headded.

Thoughconditionsonthewatervary,ourtripwaswonderful.Evenwhentheboatspeduptocatchupwith

thewhales,therewaslittleneedto"hangon”,andsomeofusremainedstandingthroughoutmostofthe

trip.Still,youmaywanttopackmedicineforthosewhomightgetseasickwhilebouncing(顛簸彳亍進(jìn))

alongthewaves.

4.Howdoestheauthorstartthetext?

A.Bytellingastory.

B.Byaskingquestions.

C.Bydescribingascene.

D.Bygivingbackgroundinformation.

5.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?

A.Adescriptionoftheauthorsjourney.

B.Alistofbestplacesforwhale-watching.

C.Anintroductiontothetravellingofwhales.

D.Asuggestionontakingawhale-watchingtour.

6.WhatdoesDelTorosayaboutwhale-watching?

A.Itissuitableforallages.

B.Itismuchtoodangerous.

C.Itmaycauseseriousdamagetowildlife.

D.Itshouldbedonefromaproperdistance.

7.Howwastheauthor'strip?

A.Itwassmoothingeneral.

B.Itwastiringinparticular.

C.Itwasdestroyedbyastorm.

D.Itwasterribleduetohisseasickness.

c

Today,wehavetheabilitytopredictdangeroustornadoes(龍卷風(fēng)),hurricanes(颶風(fēng))winterstorms,

andfloodswithmoreaccuracythanever.Weknowtheareasthatarelikelytobestruckbyearthquakes,

andtheareasthatareeasilyharmedbywildfires,andwecantellhoursinadvancewhetheratsunami(海

嘯)willhitourshores.

However,inspiteofallthecapabilitiesforadvancewarnings,Americansarestillquitepooratpreparing

forthesedisasters.Ina2006pollcarriedoutbyTMEMagazine,only16%percentbelievedtheywere"well

preparedMforthenextone.

AfewweeksagoIwaslisteningtoNPR(NationalPublicRadio)asIwascookingdinner,andIheard

amovingstoryaboutayoungboy,NoahStewart,wholivedthroughatornadothathithisAlabamahome.

Noahwassuckedupintothetornadoandthendropped.Helandedonhisheadfirst,afallofsuchforcethat,

undernormalconditions,wouldhavekilledhim.However,besurvivedbecausehismothermadeaquick

decisiontoputabaseballhelmetonhisheadrightbeforethetornadohit.Noahwasunhurtinthestorm.But

thehelmetcracked(破裂}downthemiddle.

TheCDCstatesthattheycan'tsaywhetherhelmetssavelivesduringatornadoimpact(撞擊).However,

itstillseemswiseforanyoneinatornado-prone(可能的)areatokeepseveralhelmetsattheready.Any

addedprotectionisgoingtoincreaseyourchanceofsurvival,andasNoah'sstoryclearlyshows,helmets

cansavelives.

Youdon*thavetobuynewhelmets-pickingupusedbicycle,football,orbaseballhelmetsateconomical

storesandgaragesales(舊貨市場)cansavemoneyandkeepyourfamilyprotected.

However,it'snecessarythatyoukeepthesehelmetsinaneasilyreachableplace;theyshouldnotbeused

foranyotherpurpose,astheymaybemisplaced.Remember,whenatornadohits,youmightonlyhave

minute-orevenseconds--tofindshelter.Youdon'twanttoberunningaroundthehouse,searchingfor

thosehelmets.

8.WhatcanweinferfromParagraph2?

A.Americansarefearofdisasters.

B.There.aremanydisastersinAmerica.

C.DisastersarebetterpredictedinAmerica.

D.MostAmericansarenotwellpreparedfordisasters.

9.WhycouldNoahStewartsurviveinthetornado?

A.Becausehestayedwithhismother,

B.Becausebewasbraveinthetornado.

C.Becausehewaswellprotectedbyahelmet.

D.Becausehewasquick-mindedinemergency.

10.Whatshouldyoudotomakethehelmetsfunctionwell?

A.Putthemathand.B.Choosenewones.

C.Useprofessionalones.D.Savemoneytobuyexpensiveones.

11.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthetext?

A.Toaskustoprepareforthedisasters.

B.Towarnusofthetornadoimpact.

C.Toadviseustokeephelmetshandy.

D.Todescribethemovingstoryofaboy.

D

Itcanbeincrediblydifficulttoencourageourselvestogoforarunduringwinter,particularlywhenit*swet

andwindyoutside.Butnewresearchhasfoundthatevenasuperquickruncouldhavegreathealth

benefits.Infact,itseemsthatjusta1O-minutesessionwillnotonlymakeusfeelbetter,butcouldactually

improvebrainhealth,too.

Now,weallknowthatexercisecanimprovementalandphysicalhealthinmanyways.Butwhenitcomes

tomentalwell-being,there'sbeenrelativelylittleresearchdoneonthespecificbenefitsofrunning,

comparedwithotherphysicalactivities,suchascycling.Sothiswassomethingputtothetestduringa

recentstudy.ResearchersfromUniversityofTsukubainJapanaskedtorunonatreadmill(跑步機(jī))for

just10minutes.TheythenhadtotakeaStoopColorandWordTestwhichisusedtomeasurereactiontime

inbrainprocessing.Resultsshowedtherewasahighestpointinself-reportedpleasureandanincreasein

degreeofactivityofthebrain.

Inotherwords,runnerswerefoundtohaveanincreaseinbloodflowinthepartofthebrainthat's

associatedwithdealingwithfunctionsandcontrollingmood(情緒).Researchersthencomparedthese

resultstoasimilarstudyoncycling,whichalsoshowedimprovedcognition(認(rèn)知),butnomood

improvement.Therefore,itseemsvarioustypesofexercisecanmakeusfeeldifferently.

Theauthorsnoted,"Givenexerciseismedicine,theeffectsofdrugsdifferdependingonthetypeofdrug,

anddifferenttypesofexercisesuchasrunningandcyclingshouldbeobservedtohavedifferenteffectson

mentalhealthandbrainfunctionsaswell.”

Sopushingourselvestogetoutsidefbrarunreallywillmakeusfeelbetter,probablymorethanother

fitnessactivities.Andthosefindingsshowthatwedon*tnecessarilyneedtodoalotofexercisetofeelthe

benefitofit.

12.Whatdidthenewresearchfind?

A.Runningfastbenefitsallofus.

B.Runningisthebestexercise.

C.Ashorttimeruncanbebeneficial.

D.Ahealthymindencouragesustorun.

13.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords,H,participantsninPara2referto?

A.People:whoaredoinganresearch.

B.Peoplewholoverunning.

C.Peoplewhoareprofessionalathletes.

D.Peoplewhoaretakingpartinanactivity.

14.Whichisrelatedtoourhappiness?

A.Bloodflow.B.Cycling.C.Medicine.D.Colors.

15.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?

A.Weshouldgoforaruninwinter.

B.Runningreallybenefitsusmentally.

C.Wedon'tneedalotofexercise.

D.Runningonatreadmillisbetterthanrunningoutside.

Howtodealwithstressatschool

Stressispartofstudents'life.Whilesomestresscanhelpinspirethemtogetworkdone,toomuchstress

cancauseproblemswithhealth,sleepandbrainfunction.Nowwhenyoufeelyourstressbuildingupinside,

howcanyoumanageit?⑴.

Workoutyourownlearningways

Studentslearnindifferentwaysandhavedifferentlearningstyles.Somedohomeworkallatonce,while

othersneedtotakesomebreaks.(2).However,otherstudentsrememberwellintheevening.Soworkout

yourbestlearningwaysandyoullfeelrelaxed.

Stayhealthyandgetenoughsleep

(3).Asaresult,theirperformanceinschoolandworkcansuffer.Exercising,eatingahealthydietand

gettingenoughsleepdogoodtoschoolperformance.Whenyoutakecareofyourself,youjustfeelbetter!

£4L

Shareyourproblemsandhowyouarefeelinganddealingwithaparent,friend,teacher,ordoctor.When

youtalkyourstressoutwithsomefriends,chancesarethatsomeofthemaregoingthroughthesamething

andtheymighthavesomeideastoshare.Besides,ithelpstoknowyouYenotalone.

Giveyourselfabreak

Youshouldfeelgoodabouttakingbreak.(5).Somepeoplefindthatquietactivitieslikereadingabookor

watchingTVarethebestwaytorelax.Othersprefermoreactivebreaks:workingonpersonalprojects,

exercisinglikeyogaorTaiChi,Listeningtomusicorspendingtimeoutdoors.

A.Talktoothers.

B.Shareyourhappiness.

C.Somestudentsrememberwellinthemorning.

D.Tryoneormoreofthefollowing.

E.Sometimesyoufeeltired.

F.Andonlyyoucansaywhichactivitiesworkbestforlettingyourelax.

G.Manystudentsdon*tfocusontheirhealth

16.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

19.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

20.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.E

F.FG.G

Timeforgirlstoshine

Mostofusgrewupreadingfairytalesthatstartwith"Onceuponatime"andendwith"theprincessand

princelivedhappilyeverafter".Theyseemtobeharmless-even(21),perhaps.ButintheeyesoftwoItalian

writers,FavilliandCavallo,thisiswhat'sbeen(22)withchildren'sstoriesforyears,"Children'sbookshave

always(23)thesamesincewewerechildren,"Cavallosaid.Andastudyalsofoundwhile80percentof

malecharactersinmostpopularchildren'sbookshavea(n)(24),only18percentoffemalecharactersdo.

Sotheytogetherwroteabookfeaturingonly(25)protagonists(主角).GoodNightStoriesforRebel(叛

逆)Girlsisan"anti-princess”book,whichgivesyounggirlsrolemodelsoftheirownto(26).

Theoriginalbookwaspublished(出版)inDecember2019,andthesecondvolume(27)onFeb28,

2021.Bothbookscontainthestoriesof100extraordinarywomenfromallovertheworld,andmuchto

the(28)ofchildren^bookwriters,everyoneofthemhasajoborprofessionalambition.The"characters,

(29)popsingerBeyonceandtennisstarSerenaWilliams.

However,theword'Yebel"maymakesomepeoplefeeluncomfortable,sinceit*snotreallyseenas(30).But

beingrebelliousis(31)beingindependent,whichmanyoftoday'sgirlsneedtodevelop.

"Itisimportantto(32)especiallyifyouareawomanoragirl-arebelattitude,arebelcharacter,because

youhaveto(33)hardertoreachyourdreamandtogetwhatyouwant.

Andthis(34)ismadeclear,withthebook'sfirstpagereadingHToal1thegirlsoftheworld,dream(35)aim

higher,fightharder0.

21.A.crazyB.complexC.sweetD.puzzling

22.A.wrongB.typicalC.commonD.familiar

23.A.claimedB.reflectedC.preferredD.remained

24.A.offerB.fortuneC.companyD.job

25.A.childrenB.femaleC.princessD.male

26.A.approachB.admireC.practiceD.challenge

27.A.cameoutB.tunedoutC.madeupD.endedup

28.A.surpriseB.reliefC.disappointmentD.confusion

29.A.highlightB.memorizeC.includeD.describe

30.A.reasonableB.worthwhileC.energeticD.positive

31.A.actuallyB.originallyC.casuallyD.officially

32.A.riskB.buildC.changeD.follow

33.A.performB.thinkC.fightD.breathe

34.A.AnnouncementB.conclusionC.sentenceD.message

35.A.smarterB.biggerC.deeperD.faster

36.It'snouse______(complain)withouttakingaction.

37.Thetrip(schedule)tostartonDecember?1stinNewYorkCity.

38.ThelittleboyfoundveryinterestingtostudyEnglish.

39.You'dsoundalotpoliteifyoumakerequestintheformofaquestion.

40.Thecourseissuitablebothbeginnersandadvancedstudents.

41.Toour(amaze),Tom,whousedtobeaddictedtoonlinegames,isbeyondrecognition

asheisconcentratingonhisstudiesnow.

42.(obvious),Filbedisappointedifwedon*tsucceed.

43.Myeldestson,worktakeshimallovertheworld,isinNewYorkatthemoment.

44.impressedmemostweretheamazingwaterfallsinJiuzhaigou.

45.WhenIstoppedplayingandlookedup,Iwas(shock)toseeasmallcrowedaroundus.

(所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空)

46.Dr.ZhongNanshan,whonever(灰心喪氣)inthefaceofdanger,has(樹

立榜樣)forus.

47.Ittookhimawholedaytoexploretheoldpartoftown.

Heawholedaytheoldpartoftown.

48.Histeachersseemtohaveahighopinionofhim.(同義轉(zhuǎn)換)

histeachershaveahighopinionofhim.

49.Shegotupearlythismorningsothatshecouldgettoschoolontime.(同義轉(zhuǎn)換)

Shegotupearlythismorningschoolontime.

50.Theteacherhighlyrecommendedthatweshouldmakefullpreparationsfortheexams.(同義轉(zhuǎn)

換)

Itwashighlyrecommendedthatfullpreparationsfortheexams.

51.Irecognizedhiminthecrowd__.(對劃線部分進(jìn)行強(qiáng)調(diào))

52.Ihaveafriend.Helikeslisteningtoclassicalmusic.

53.大聲朗讀對學(xué)習(xí)一門外語很重要。(用動名詞作主語翻譯)

54.DadandMadisonwerewalkingthroughthepartystore,gatheringdecorationsforMadison's

upcomingbirthdayparty.

"ButIdon'twanttoinviteLucyGilbert!!don'tlikeher!"

MMadison,youarebeingunreasonable.Ifeverygirlinyourclassisinvitedtopartybutyou,you'llfeel

leftout.ltwouldbeabigmistakenottoinviteLucytotheparty."

"Shenevereventalkstome!”

Dadsighedandmoveddowntheaisle."Lucyisanewgirlinclass.Shejustmovedherealittleovera

monthago.Thinkabouthowthatmustfeel.Shedoesn'tknowonesinglepersonintheschool.Sheleft

allofhertogettoknoweveryone.'1

"No,itwon't.shewillprobablysitinthecornerandnottalktoanyone.Everydayatlunchshesitsall

byherself.Shewantstoeatalone!"Madisonshruggedandrolledhereyes.

''Madison,Emdonediscussingthis.Youwillinviteeverygirlinyourclass,includingLucyGilbert!"

OnSaturdaymorning,thefamilyblewupballoonsanddecoratedthehousecheerfully.Madisonwas

dressedbeautifullyfortheday,wearinghernewbluedress.ltwasnottypicalofhertodressherself

likethis.SheusuallyworesportsclothesbecauseshelovedtobeoutsideridingherhorseStarwitha

leadrope(韁繩).

Madisongreetedherfriendsatthedoorstep,picturingvariouspresentsherfriendswouldbringher.In

themeanwhile,shewaswonderingwhetherLucywouldruinthepartyifshecame.Anyhow,allthe

girlssheinvitedcamefinally,includingLucy.

ThegirlshadafantastictimebysinginganddancingwhileLucysatinthecornersilentlyalone.Later,

allthegirlsgatheredaroundthetableasMadisonopenedherpresents.Openingthemonebyone,

Madisonthankedherfriends,withabrightsmileonherface.

注意:

1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請按如下各式作答。

Lucy'spresentwastheverylasttobeopened.

Deeplymovedbywhatshesaid,Madisonheldtheleadropetightlyinherhands.

答案和解析

1~3.【答案】D、C、D

【解析】(DD.推理判斷題。根據(jù)文章第—?段內(nèi)容"It'sbesttojustlearntodealwiththingsandmanage

yourtimewiselysoyoucanachieveeverythingyouneedto最好是學(xué)會處理事情,明智地管理時間,

這樣你就能完成你需要的一切。"可知,學(xué)生應(yīng)該學(xué)會很好地利用他們的時間。好好學(xué)習(xí),才能達(dá)

成自己的目標(biāo),結(jié)合選項,故選D.

(2)C.情感態(tài)度題。根據(jù)文章第三段內(nèi)容"Ithinkalmosteverykidfeelsbothnervousandexcited

beforetheirfirstday我想幾乎每個孩子在第一天之前都會感到既緊張又興奮?!笨芍?,Eddie和其他

孩子一樣,在高中生活的一開始很擔(dān)心、憂慮。結(jié)合選項:A.Excited激動的.B.Bored厭煩

的.C.Worried擔(dān)心的.D.Relaxed放松的。故選C.

(3)D.細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章第四段內(nèi)容"Makingsomefriendsandstayingwiththemwillgreatlyhelp

yougetusedtohighschoolquickly結(jié)交一些朋友并和他們呆在一起會大大幫助你很快適應(yīng)高中生活。

"可知,David覺得在高中要多交朋友,他們可以讓你更快的適應(yīng)高中生活,因此Eddie提到了朋

友的重要性。故選D.

本文是一篇應(yīng)用文,主要講述了剛剛步入高中會遇到的問題。通過對4名同學(xué)提出的問題和給出

了建議為即將步入高中生活的學(xué)生們一些指引。

閱讀理解題測試考生在閱讀基礎(chǔ)上的邏輯推理能力,要求考生根據(jù)文章所述事件的邏輯關(guān)系,對

未說明的趨勢或結(jié)局作出合理的推斷;或根據(jù)作者所闡述的觀點理論,對文章未涉及的現(xiàn)象、事

例給以解釋。考生首先要仔細(xì)閱讀短文,完整了解信息,準(zhǔn)確把握作者觀點。

4~7.【答案】C、C、D、A

【解析】(1)推理判斷題。根據(jù)第一段中Thewhale,asbigasalocomotive(火車頭)jumpedout

ofthewater,spinning(旋轉(zhuǎn))asthoughforjoy,beforejumpingbackunderthewaves.Wewatchedthe

scene(場景)silentlyinastonishment,neverhavingbeensoclosetosuchahuge,fast-movingcreature.

(這條像火車頭一樣大的鯨魚躍出水面,仿佛高興地旋轉(zhuǎn)著,然后又跳到水下。我們驚愕地默默

地看著這一幕,從來沒有如此近距離地看到過這種巨大而快速移動的生物。)可知,作者是通過

描述一個場景開始這篇文章的。故選C項。

(2)段落大意題。根據(jù)第二段中InearlyDecember,graywhales,bluewhales,andothershadjust

startedheadingaroundthetipofBajaCalifornia,Mexico,movingasacommunityfromthePacificOcean

totheSeaofCortez.(12月初,灰鯨、藍(lán)鯨和其他鯨魚剛剛開始在墨西哥下加利福尼亞州的尖端

附近游動,成群結(jié)隊地從太平洋向科爾特斯海移動。)和AHwhalebabiesgettwotripslikethiswith

theirmombeforethey'rereadytostarthavingbabiesoftheirownandmakingthejourneyontheirown.

(所有的鯨魚寶寶在準(zhǔn)備好開始生自己的寶寶并獨自旅行之前,都會和媽媽進(jìn)行兩次這樣的旅行。)

等可知,第二段主要講的是鯨魚旅行。故選C項。

(3)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中FernandoDelToro所說Wehaven'thadanyincident(事件)of

whalesjumpingoverourboatsaswealwayskeepourdistance.(我們從來沒有遇到過鯨魚跳過我們

船的事件,因為我們總是保持距離。)可知,DelToro認(rèn)為應(yīng)該在適當(dāng)?shù)木嚯x外進(jìn)行觀鯨。故選

D項。

(4)推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一段中Thoughconditionsonthewatervary,ourtripwaswonderful.(雖

然水上的條件各不相同,但我們的旅行非常棒。)等內(nèi)容可知,作者的旅行總的來說還算順利。

故選A項。

這是一篇記敘文。文章講述了作者追隨鯨魚的一次旅行。

閱讀理解解題步驟:首先對原文材料迅速瀏覽,掌握全文的主旨大意,因為閱讀理解題一般沒有

標(biāo)題,所以,速讀全文,抓住中心主旨很有必要,在速讀的過程中,應(yīng)盡可能多地捕獲信息材料;

其次細(xì)讀題材,各個擊破,掌握全文的大意之后,細(xì)細(xì)閱讀每篇材料后的問題,弄清每題要求后,

帶著問題,再回到原文中去尋找、捕獲有關(guān)信息,要善于抓住每段的主題句,閱讀時,要有較強(qiáng)

的針對性,對于捕獲到的信息,要做認(rèn)真分析,仔細(xì)推敲,理解透徹,只有這樣,針對題目要求,

才能做到穩(wěn)、準(zhǔn)。

8~11.【答案】D、C、A、A

【解析】(1)推理判斷題。根據(jù)第二段However,inspiteofallthecapabilitiesforadvancewarnings,

Americansarestillquitepooratpreparingforthesedisasters.Ina2006poll(民意調(diào)查)carriedoutby

TIMEMagazine,only16%percentbelievedtheywere"wellprepared"forthenextone.(然而,盡管

擁有預(yù)警能力,美國人在應(yīng)對這些災(zāi)難方面仍然相當(dāng)差勁。在2006年由《時代》雜志進(jìn)行的一次

民意調(diào)查中,只有16%的人認(rèn)為他們已經(jīng)為下一次做好了"充分準(zhǔn)備"。)可知,盡管擁有預(yù)警能

力,但美國人在應(yīng)對這些災(zāi)難方面仍然相當(dāng)差勁。故選D。

(2)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段However,hesurvivedbecausehismothermadeaquickdecisiontoput

abaseballhelmetonhisheadrightbeforethetornadohit.Noahwasunhurtinthestorm.Butthehelmet

cracked(破裂)downthemiddle.(然而,他活了下來,因為他的母親在龍卷風(fēng)來襲之前迅速決

定在他的頭上戴上一個棒球頭盔。諾亞在暴風(fēng)雨中毫發(fā)無傷。但是頭盔從中間裂開了。)可知,

因為諾亞頭上戴了一個棒球頭盔,才使他在龍卷風(fēng)中活了下來。故選C。

(3)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)倒數(shù)第二段Youdon'thavetobuynewhelmets—pickingupusedbicycle,

football,orbaseballhelmetsateconomicalstoresandgaragesales(舊貨市場)cansavemoneyandkeep

yourfamilyprotected.(你不用買新頭盔在經(jīng)濟(jì)型商店和舊貨市場淘到用過的自行車、足球或

棒球頭盔可以省錢并保護(hù)你的家人。)最后一段中it'snecessarythatyoukeepthesehelmetsinaneasily

reachableplace(你必須把這些頭盔放在一個容易拿到的地方。)可知,頭盔不需要買新的,使用

二手的自行車、足球或棒球頭盔可以節(jié)約錢。頭盔必須要放在容易拿到的地方。故選A。

(4)目的意圖題。通讀文章可知,文章在第一段說明了當(dāng)今人們可以對自然災(zāi)難做到一些精確的

預(yù)測;第二段結(jié)合具體的調(diào)查結(jié)果,說明多數(shù)美國人對將要發(fā)生的災(zāi)難并沒有作好充分的準(zhǔn)備;

第三、四、五段通過諾亞的事例,講述了諾亞能在龍卷風(fēng)中幸存,得益于帶了頭盔;最后三段講

述要讓頭盔發(fā)揮功能,應(yīng)采取的方法。綜上可知,本文主要是以諾亞戴頭盔從龍卷風(fēng)中幸存為引

子,表明對待災(zāi)難做準(zhǔn)備是有益的。所以作者寫本篇文章的目的是是建議我們對災(zāi)難要做好準(zhǔn)備。

故選Ao

這是一篇說明文。文章通過講述一個叫諾亞的男孩,在龍卷風(fēng)襲擊時,媽媽給他頭上戴了棒球頭

盔而使他幸存。充分說明對于災(zāi)難做好準(zhǔn)備是必要的。

閱讀理解題測試考生在閱讀基礎(chǔ)上的邏輯推理能力,要求考生根據(jù)文章所述事件的邏輯關(guān)系,對

未說明的趨勢或結(jié)局作出合理的推斷;或根據(jù)作者所闡述的觀點理論,對文章未涉及的現(xiàn)象、事

例給以解釋??忌紫纫屑?xì)閱讀短文,完整了解信息,準(zhǔn)確把握作者觀點。

12~15.【答案】C、D、A、B

【解析】(1)細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段Butnewresearchhasfoundthatevenasuper-quickruncould

havegreathealthbenefits.Infact,itseemsjusta1O-minutesessionwillnotonlymakeusfeelbetter,but

alsocouldactuallyimprovebrainhealth,too.(但新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),即使是超快跑也會對健康有很大

的好處。事實上,10分鐘的訓(xùn)練似乎不僅能讓我們感覺更好,而且還能改善大腦健康。)可知,

短時間的跑步是有益的。故選C?

(2)詞義指代題。根據(jù)第二段ResearchersfromUniversityofTsukubainJapan

asked___torunonatreadmill(跑步

機(jī))forjust10minutes.TheythenhadtotakeaStoopColorandWordTestwhichisusedtomeasurere

actionlimeinbrainprocessing.(日本筑波大學(xué)的研究人員要求參與者在跑步機(jī)上跑10分鐘。然后,

他們必須接受Stroop顏色和文字測試,這是用來測量大腦處理過程中的反應(yīng)時間。)可知,研究

人員是通過做實驗和對比受試者反應(yīng)的時間來獲得實驗結(jié)果的。所以劃線詞指的是"正在參加活

動的人。"A.People:whoaredoinganresearch.正在做研究的人;B.Peoplewholoverunning.喜歡跑

步的人;C.Peoplewhoareprofessionalathletes.職業(yè)運動員;D.Peoplewhoaretakingpartinanactivity.

正在參加活動的人。故選D。

(3)推理判斷題。根據(jù)第三段Inotherwords,runnerswerefoundtohaveanincreaseinbloodflowin

thepartofthebrainthat'sassociatedwithdealingwithfunctionsandcontrollingmood(情緒).(換

句話說,跑步者被發(fā)現(xiàn)大腦中與處理功能和控制情緒相關(guān)的部分血液流量增加。)可推斷,血液

流量和我們的快樂有關(guān)。故選Ao

(4)主旨大意題。根據(jù)文章的主要內(nèi)容,尤其第一段Butnewresearchhasfoundthatevena

super-quickruncouldhavegreathealthbenefits.Infact,itseemsjusta10-minutesessionwillnotonly

makeusfeelbetter,butalsocouldactuallyimprovebrainhealth,too.Now,weallknowthatexercisecan

improvementalandphysicalhealthinmanyways.(但新的研究發(fā)現(xiàn),即使是超快跑也會對健康有

很大的好處。事實上,10分鐘的訓(xùn)練似乎不僅能讓我們感覺更好,而且還能改善大腦健康?,F(xiàn)在,

我們都知道鍛煉可以在許多方面改善身心健康。)可知,本文主要介紹了跑步對我們的身心都有

好處。故選B。

本文是一篇說明文。文章主要介紹了一項研究發(fā)現(xiàn)即使短時間的跑步也有益于人們的身心健康。

閱讀理解題測試考生在閱讀基礎(chǔ)上的邏輯推理能力,要求考生根據(jù)文章所述事件的邏輯關(guān)系,對

未說明的趨勢或結(jié)局作出合理的推斷;或根據(jù)作者所闡述的觀點理論,對文章未涉及的現(xiàn)象、事

例給以解釋??忌紫纫屑?xì)閱讀短文,完整了解信息,準(zhǔn)確把握作者觀點。

16~20.【答案】D、C、G、A、F

【解析】(1)D.邏輯關(guān)系題。根據(jù)上文Nowwhenyoufeelyourstressbuildingupinside,howcanyou

manageit?(現(xiàn)在,當(dāng)你感到內(nèi)心的壓力越來越大時,你該如何應(yīng)對呢?)可知,接下來作者要

給出一些解決壓力的方法。選項D”嘗試以下一種或多種方法“承上啟下,符合語境。故選D。

(2)C.推理判斷題。根據(jù)下文However,otherstudentsrememberwellintheevening.(然而,其他

人晚上記憶效果好。)可知,這是和上文做對比,所以上文要指出有些人早上記憶效果好。選項

C”有些人早上記憶效果好?!焙拖挛囊馑笺暯右恢隆9蔬xC。

(3)G.推理判斷題。根據(jù)下文Asaresult,theirperformanceinschoolandworkcansuffer.(因此,

他們在學(xué)校和工作中的表現(xiàn)可能會受到影響。)可知,上文要提到受到影響的原因。選項G”許多

學(xué)生不關(guān)注他們的健康?!焙拖挛囊馑笺暯右恢?。故選G。

(4)A.段落大意題。根據(jù)下文Shareyourproblemsandhowyouarefeelinganddealingwithaparent,

friend,teacher,ordoctor.(與父母、朋友、老師或醫(yī)生分享你的問題以及你的感受和應(yīng)對方式。)

可知,這一段作者建議要和他人交流。選

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