2020-2021学年江苏省盐城市某校高一(上)期中英语试卷.docx
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1、2020-2021学年江苏省盐城市某校高一(上)期中英语试卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分37.5分)第一节 阅读下列短文,从ABCD中选出问题的最佳答案。(共4小题,每小题2.5分;计37.5分) 1. Though many people think of summer as a time to slow down and enjoy a vacation, it can also be the perfect time to make money or get experience. Here are some goo
2、d summer jobs for you. Surveytaking Surveytaking is a way to make money during your summer holiday, especially if you live in an area that doesn't have many chances. With a computer or smartphone, you can sit on your sofa and search for s
3、urvey sites such as Surveys On The Go, InboxDollars or Swagbucks. Without much effort, you can start making money for your opinions. However, the ease of use comes with a low earning potential. Food Delivery(递送) If you enjoy d
4、riving, you can use your car to deliver food. You can sign up to deliver food from restaurants with services such as Uber Eats, DoorDash and Grubhub. Another choice is delivering daily used goods with services such as Postmates, Shipt and Instacart. The earning potential for delive
5、ry can be higher than for other jobs because customers often give tips. The disadvantage is that these jobs require you to put in more time. Photo Applications If you go to the mall, you can use an app such as Field Agent or Gigwalk to make mo
6、ney by taking pictures of products in stores. See any helpwanted signs in the store windows? Take a picture and get paid for each one you find. House Sitting and Pet Care Summer is a time when people take vacations and may need someone to look afte
7、r their homes or pets. Services such as HouseSitter and MindMyHouse connect homeowners with proper house sitters(看房人). For animal lovers who would rather care for someone's pet while they are away, you can turn to services like Rover. (1)What do we know about making money through SurveyTak
8、ing?_A. It's interesting.B. It requires little effort.C. It takes much time.D. It requires special knowledge. (2)Why is the earning potential for Food Delivery higher than for other jobs?_A. You can get some extra reward.B. You work longer hours.C. You need to drive your own car.D. You deliver f
9、ood for many people. (3)Which app should you use if you enjoy looking after animals?_A. Swagbucks.B. Uber Eats.C. HouseSitter.D. Rover. 2. Living alone is hard, especially for old people. Besides, some old homeowners might have trouble bringing food and artic
10、les of daily use in from a car. Or they might need someone to tell them where they've put their house keys. College students are trying to find cheap, comfortable places to live without borrowing even more money from a bank. Dorms(宿舍) are a choice for some, but
11、 they often come with crowded bathrooms, shared bedrooms. And sometimes university housing is even more expensive than local apartments. A Canadian organization, Toronto HomeShare, noticed both of these problems and came up with a way to solve the problem. Co
12、llege students usually deal with some housework and provide company while living in comfortable environments without breaking the bank. The old benefit from it spiritually. Nick, a 27yearold graduate student who lives with 75yearold Maureen Tara, said, "Coming back home to Tar
13、a's family helps me recover because it's such a relaxed environment here. If I've had a hard day and I'm feeling low, there's lots of love in the air." The level of care that older housemates need is different. Joshua is in a poor state of h
14、ealth. His son thanks the college student living with his dad for his help in dangerous situations when he's not around. "At least, there is someone to talk to my dad, " says Joshua's son. Students who've moved to a new city, far from their families and the com
15、forts of a homecooked meal, also need to find peace in their living situation. Boston's Nesterly is a homeshare app for senior/student living pairings, and people living in St. Louis's Skinker DeBaliviere neighborhood can take part in Homeshare St. Louis. T
16、he advantages of senior/student homeshare program are clear, and they might just make college students wonder why this wasn't a choice when they were sharing crowded dorms with others. (1)What is the trouble of the old people living alone according to Paragraph 1?_A. They miss their famili
17、es too much.B. They cannot go somewhere far away.C. They have trouble dealing with daily housework.D. They cannot save themselves in dangerous situations. (2)What is Toronto HomeShare's way to deal with the problem of the old and college students?_A. By making them live together.B. By organizing
18、 students to help the old.C. By making them experience each other's life.D. By supporting students' life with the old's money. (3)What does the example of Nick show?_A. College students may face great stress.B. College students do chores to cover their rent.C. Old people need young peopl
19、e's help and care.D. Sharing homes benefits college students spiritually. (4)What does the last paragraph say about the homeshare program?_A. It will include many other services.B. It is carried out in Boston and St. Louis.C. It needs to improve its services.D. It is doubted by college students.
20、 3. Once upon a time, researchers dreamed of building a robot storyteller. It would not only entertain young children, but also help them learn well. This dream has come true. The robot is called Tega. It is cute and appears to be useful in increasing yo
21、ung children's language skills. Developed by a team at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT), Tega sounds like a child, makes its body and face full of energy while storytelling and explains the tales on a screen with pictures. In an eightweek exp
22、eriment, Tega read picture books to 67 children aged from 4 to 6 in weekly meetings lasting an hour. During the meetings, Tega asked questions to have knowledge of the listeners' language skills, tested them on a word's meaning or asked them to draw conclusions about a char
23、acter. For example, Tega asked, "What do you think will happen to the boy? " Tega also recorded the facial expressions and body positions of the children to see how interested they were. For example, leaning forward was considered a good sign. After the book was finish
24、ed, the children retold the story to Tega in their own words. One group of kids played with a personalized version(版本)of the robot, which improved each time it interacted with the kids, learning about their language skills from the conversations they had
25、. For this group, Tega chose which book to read based on what it thought would be most suitable and informative for the children's language level. Every second time, Tega would replace several words in the story for these children with more difficult words with similar meanings,
26、such as "clamour" in place of "noise". A second group interacted with a nonpersonalized Tega that remembered the children each week, but chose stories to read at random(随机的) from its library of 81 picture books. For this group, the story di
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