黑龙江省大庆实验中学2019_2020学年高二英语下学期周测试题5.29_302020061802102.doc
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1、黑龙江省大庆实验中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期周测试题(5.29-30)说明: 1. 本套试题共分为四个部分:阅读理解、完形填空、单项选择和语法填空 2. 答题时间50分钟,总分90分。第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分26分)第一节(共8小题;每小题2分,满分16分)AThe kids in this village wear dirty, ragged clothes. They sleep beside cows and sheep in huts made of sticks and mud. They have no school. Yet they all can chan
2、t the English alphabet, and some can make words. The key to their success: 20 tablet computers dropped off in their Ethiopian village in February by a U. S. group called One Laptop Per Child.The goal is to find out whether kids using todays new technology can teach themselves to read in places where
3、 no schools or teachers exist. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers analyzing the project data say theyre already amazed. “What I think has already happened is that the kids have already learned more than they would have in one year of kindergarten,” said Matt Keller, who runs the E
4、thiopia program. The fastest learner and the first to turn on one of the tablets is 8yearold Kelbesa Negusse. The devices camera was disabled to save memory, yet within weeks Kelbesa had figured out its workings and made the camera work. He called himself a lion, a marker of accomplishment in Ethiop
5、ia.With his tablet, Kelbesa rearranged the letters HSROE into one of the many English animal names he knows. Then he spelled words on his own. “Seven months ago he didnt know any English. Thats unbelievable,” said Keller. The project aims to get kids to a stage called “deep reading” , where they can
6、 read to learn. It wont be in Amharic, Ethiopias first language, but in English, which is widely seen as the ticket to higher paying jobs. 1. How does the Ethiopia program benefit the kids in the village? A. It trains teachers for them. B. It provides funds for building schools.C. It helps raise the
7、ir living standards. D. It contributes to their selfstudy. 2. What can we infer from Kellers words in Paragraph 3? A. They need more time to analyze data.B. He is confident about the future of the project. C. More children are needed for the research. D. The research should be carried out in kinderg
8、artens.3. It amazed Keller that with the tablet Kelbesa could _. A. write letters to researchers B. draw pictures of animalsC. learn English words quickly D. make phone calls to his friends4. What is the aim of the project? A. To offer Ethiopians higher paying jobs. B. To make Amharic widely used in
9、 the world.C. To help Ethiopian kids read to learn in English. D. To assist Ethiopians in learning their first language.BYou are the collector in the gallery of your life. You collect. You might not mean to but you do. One out of three people collects tangible (有形的) things such as cats, photos and n
10、oisy toys.These are among some 40 collections that are being shown at “The Museum Of ” the first of several new museums which, over the next two years, will exhibit the objects accumulated by unknown collectors. In doing so, they will promote a popular culture of museums, not what museums normally r
11、epresent.Some of the collections are fairly common records, model houses. Others are strangely beautiful branches that have fallen from trees, for example. But they all reveal (显露) a lot of things: ask someone what they collect and their answers will tell you who they are.Others on the way include “
12、The Museum of Collectors” and “The Museum of Me.” These new ones, it is hoped, will build on the success of “The Museum Of.” The thinkers behind the project want to explore why people collect, and what it means to do so. They hope that visitors who may not have considered themselves collectors will
13、begin to see they, too, collect. Some collectors say they started or stopped making collections at important points: the beginning or end of adolescence “its a growingup thing; you stop when you grow up,” says one. Other painful times are mentioned, such as the end of a relationship. Time and life c
14、an seem so uncontrollable that a steady serial (顺序排列的) arrangement is comforting.5. How will the new museums promote a popular culture of museums?A. By collecting more tangible things.B. By correcting what museums normally represent.C. By showing what ordinary people have collected.D. By accumulatin
15、g 40 collections two years from now.6. What can be learned about collectors from their collections?A.Why they might not mean to collect. B. How old they are.C. Where they were born. D. Who they are. 7. Which of the following is an aim of the new museums?A. To help people sell their collections.B. To
16、 encourage more people to collect.C .To study the significance of collecting.D .To find out why people visit museums.8.According to the last paragraph, people may stop collecting when they _.A. become adultsB. feel happy with lifeC. are ready for a relationshipD. feel time to be uncontrollable第二节(共5
17、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。选项中有两项为多余选项。How successful leaders spent their teenage yearsI dont think I have ever before been compared with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, etc. 9 But for what it is worth, I11 give you some traits (品质) that I think are common among most of these people.Reading
18、Read a wide variety of books and articles that stretch (扩展) your imagination. Dont just read easy books (like Harry Potter) . 10 Those difficult texts can really stretch your mind.Because most of the people mentioned grew up in a different era, they spent a big portion of their time just reading the
19、 encyclopedia. Many of them would eventually read every encyclopedia volume letter. These people had a strong need to learn new things.Play-actingAt an early age, most of these people spent more time play-acting than others. Very few of these people spent their time playing organized sports . they i
20、nstead were in their bedroom, backyard, or nearby park playing by themselves. 11 ExperimentingIt is amazing how many successful people lit things on fire, blew things up, caught and studied bugs, built bird nests, and more. 12 And they were the ones in charge of the experiment.Creating vs. consuming
21、Watching wonderful movies, listening to music, etc. are all great ways to spend time. 13 Most of these successful people spent a large percentage of their time creating. They were building things, starting things, etc. This is really important.A. Read things that challenge your thought.B. Today it i
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