2020-2021年江苏省盐城市某校高一(上)12月阶段测试英语试卷.docx
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1、2020-2021年江苏省盐城市某校高一(上)12月阶段测试英语试卷一、阅读理解 1. No wonder English is such a challenge for non-native speakers. The language has more words than any otherover 1 million, according to the Global Language Monitor. Out of this number, the average(平均的)American college student knows between 8,0
2、00-15,000.Realizing that words are the building blocks of language, many Chinese students try hard to catch up. They often make long lists of words, and memorize their meanings and Chinese translations.The bad news is that this method may do them little good when it comes to college entrance tests(入
3、学考试), like the SATs. For these tests, a student needs to fully understand many words and their different uses.But the good news is that there are better ways to build your English vocabulary.Vocabulary learning system(系统)The first thing to do is to develop an organized(有条理的)but easy way of coll
4、ecting and learning new words. For example, a card system should include the following information:WordSimple definition(定义)in EnglishPhrase or sentenceRelated(相关的)wordsSynonyms(同义词)and antonyms(反义词)Chinese meaning on the back of the card.The good thing about this system is that with a single c
5、ard, a student can learn not just one word, but a group of related words.Keep your cards on a removable metal ring, so you can carry them around and add more to your collection every day.Learn by theme(主题), not alphabetExperts have found that people understand and remember facts better if they are g
6、iven in logical(合逻辑的)groups. For example, it is much easier to remember words that are related to each other than it is to remember a list of unrelated words.Creating lists of words related to common themessuch as friendship, family, wealth, poverty, careers, scienceswill be much easier to
7、 learn and remember than collecting words related only by their first letters. (1)Why is English learning a challenge to non-native(非本地的)speakers, according to the writer?A.English grammar is different from Chinese grammar.B.English has the largest vocabulary among languages.C.It's difficul
8、t for them to understand the logic of the language.D.Many English words have different meanings and usages. (2)What problem do Chinese students have in studying English according to the article?A.Their method of learning English vocabulary is poor.B.They think there's no need to learn a large vo
9、cabulary.C.They do not work hard enough to increase their vocabulary.D.They find it hard to communicate with native speakers. (3)Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.American college students have a vocabulary of more than 15,000 words on average.B.Memorization of words is of little help in l
10、earning English.C.Students should not use Chinese when they memorize English words.D.SATs examiners look out for how well Chinese students understand English words. 2. In 2019 every graduating student at the private school was the first in his or her family to make it past middle school, and th
11、ese high achievers didn't stop there: every one of them was also accepted to college. The Fugees Academy recently opened a second school, in Ohio, and a third one is soon to follow. With any luck, they will all produce success stories like the girl who described herself in this life story: "
12、;I'm sad when we get days off during snowstorms and holiday breaks. My name is Harwaa from Iraq and I lived past the age of nine."The academy's name comes from the word refugees(难民). All 90 graduates escaped dangerous countries: Liberia, Sudan, Afghanistan, Iran. Their lives in the Unit
13、ed States were often hard too. Psychological hurts can make concentrating hard. Many reached middle school reading English, their second language, at a kindergarten level. Yet they grow up healthily and happily because of one woman, Luma Mufleh, and one game: soccer.About 15 years ago, Mufleh, a coa
14、ch(教练)who emigrated from Jordan and ended up in Georgia, America, came across some boys playing street soccer. As she got to know them and their struggles, especially in school, she kept thinking: What would I do if this were my kid?Her answer: open a school for the students unlikely to get help els
15、ewhere. "You want the kids who perform well in their studies, or who can't read a word," Mufleh says. Her method is to speak to them in the language of their sport, which is filled into everything. They read about it and write papers comparing superstars Lionel Messi and Cristiano Rona
16、ldo. The biggest tool: teamwork. Report cards are read aloud, and if a grade is dropping, the whole class decide how to fix it."We want them to see that there's no shame in struggling," Mufleh says. "We're going to help no matter what." (1)What do the students who graduat
17、ed from the Fugees Academy have in common?A.They succeeded in graduating from the same public middle school.B.They all came to America from their dangerous motherlands.C.Not every one of them had the chance to go to college.D.They grow up healthily and happily with their families. (2)What does the u
18、nderlined word "emigrated" in paragraph three mean?A.graduatedB.escapedC.movedD.recovered (3)Mufleh helped the boys in the following ways EXCEPT _.A.helping them go back to schoolB.teaching them how to play football betterC.guiding them to comparing soccer superstarsD.making them realize t
19、he importance of teamwork (4)What's the best title of the passage?A.The students who will graduateB.The children from dangerous countriesC.A teacher helping poor childrenD.A school that saves lives with a goal 3. How often do you get uncomfortable? A couple of years ago I bought a shirt as
20、part of an adoption fundraiser. The front of the shirt said, "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone." That phrase has really resonated(产生共鸣)with me and has increasingly pushed me in many areas of my life so much that I really want 2018 to be a year when I challenge my comfort zone li
21、ke never before.I believe the best things in life come from stretching ourselves and getting uncomfortable.Take health and fitness, for example. It is so deliciously tempting(诱人的)to sit on the sofa and watch a favorite Netflix series with a favorite sweet or salty snack in hand. That is comfortable,
22、 and physically unhealthy when done repeatedly. A good heart-pounding, sweaty workout is uncomfortable in the moment, and physically and emotional strengthening when done repeatedly.Here's another example. My wife and I adopted(收养)a boy with Down syndrome in April 2016 to add to our family of th
23、ree sons. It was a decision that we cautiously made and with some level of fear and wonder as to what would happen. While we are still very early in this lifetime journey with him and while the past nearly two years have been more challenging and harder than we certainly imagined, I have personally
24、never felt so much peace, joy and energy. In the many sacrifices(牺牲)required to raise our wonderful son, I believe I have found so much more that would have otherwise been possible.My goal is to stretch my comfort zone in all that I do as a husband, father, family member, and employee. We only live
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