山东省乳山市银滩高级中学2021-2022学年高一6月月考英语试题.docx
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1、高一英语6月下旬月考试题第一部分听力第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。AI have a pretty good idea of how big Lake Superior is because I walked all the way around it. I walked about ten miles a day, and it took me five and a half months.I was surprised to be treated i
2、n such a special way by the people I met on my trip. I got gifts of food and invitations to share meals and stay in peoples homes. Somehow the trip was important to these people, too. People asked me questions like “What kind of food do you eat? and Dont your feet gettired? Im glad nobody asked me w
3、hy I did the walk. Tm not exactly sure myself. All I know is that it was the best thing Ive done in my life.21. Which picture and caption (说明文字)shows the origin of Lake Superior?A.The first.B. The second.C. The third.D. The fourth.22. Whats the geological feature of Lake Superior area?A. Hilly.B. Sa
4、ndy.C. Rocky.D. Muddy.23. What docs the writer think of the trip?A. Tiring.B. Surprising.C. Adventurous.D. Wonderful.Szilajka Erzsebet is a Hungarian artist who turns ordinary pebbles (鹅卵石)into amazing works of art. The artist says shes inspired by the pebbles, shape, the richness their patterns, an
5、d the beauty of nature. UI use all the pebbles their original form shaped only by nature itsel says Szilajka.When Szilajka is creating her art, she lets her feelings shape the details. This way the completed picture becomes dynamic (动态的)in spite of the fact that the pebbles themselves play a static
6、role in the work of art,“ explains the artist. Its like a photo taken in the perfect time. It includes the movement, the feeling, the story which can be continued. This way there are not only pebbles in the pictures but invisible fingerprints and soul-prints as well.”When creating her art. Szilajka
7、often relics on her customers ideas but uses her artistic freedom as well. If I only listen to myself, I do think that the most essential elements in life stand on the simplest things/ says the artist. For me, art is adding that little something extra to simple subject matters.”The artist believes t
8、hat the completed work of art is not only her own but a common creation of the artist and the receiver. These two things together is pebble art,“ explains Szilajka. It only becomes a real work of art if it really means something io the receivers as they have the opportunity to add their own feelings
9、 and thoughts as well. Pebbles have no face, so anyone can enter and play a part in a pebble picture.nWhats the feature of her work according to Szilajka?A. Its original and dynamic.B. Its creative and picturesque.C. Its imaginative and static.D. Its emotional and inspiring.24. What does the underli
10、ned refer to in Paragraph 2?A. A pebble.B. A pebble picture. C. A photo. D. Nature itself.25. What are the last two paragraphs mainly about?A. The inspiration of Szilajkas creation.C. The significance of Szilajkas creation.27. Whats the genre (体裁)of the text?A. A feature.C. A biography.B. The concep
11、t of Szilajkas creation.D. The rewards of Szilajkas creation.B. An argumentative essay.D. A personage introduction.CElderly people have a higher chance of suffering from illnesses such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. One common health problem that affects them is Alzheimers disease, which af
12、fects a persons menioiy, behavior, and thinking. Because of memory loss and behavioral changes, people with Alzheimers may slowly become unable to take care of themselves, eventually requiring constant care from family members or caregivers.There is no cure fbr Alzheimers at the moment-drugs can onl
13、y treat its symptoms.But technology can improve the lives of those living with the condition by making it easier for them to go about their daily activities. For example, tracking devices placed in watches or jewelry can monitor where a person is. Automated reminders can also be stored in motion sen
14、sors and placed around the house. When a sensor detects movement, it can play a recorded voice message to remind the person to lock the door or turn off the stove.Alzheimers disease is a huge challenge, but we may be getting close to finding a solution. In the future, it might be possible to treat A
15、lzheimers without using drugs. A team of researchers in Australia has created a form of technology that can send sound waves into the brain. These sound waves help to clear waste in the brain that contributes to Alzheimers. The team has tested their technology and found that it helped to restore mem
16、ory in 75 percent of mice. Work on the technology isnt complete, but, if successful, it could prevent memory loss in people with Alzheimers. This really does fundamentally change the understanding of how to treat this disease and researchers foresee a great future for this approach.28. Alzheimers is
17、 a disease that mainly a fleets theD. heartA. musclesB. bloodC. brainUp to now, which can help Alzheimers patients who get lost easily?A. Tracking devices.B. Automated reminders.C. Sending sound waves into the brain. D. Restoring memory.29. Which of the following can replace “contributes to” in the
18、last paragraph?A. Helps to cure. B. Helps to cause. C. Helps to worsen. D. Helps to prevent.30. Whats the main idea of the text?A. Elderly people will begin to face many challenges.B. Tlieres a need to better understand the cause of Alzheimers.C. Society should provide enough healthcare to elderly p
19、eople.D. Technology might solve some problems of people with Alzheimers.D“The past is a different country; they do things diftcrcntly there, L.P. Hartley wrote in one of his best-known novels, The Go-Between, lb the British novelist, the past was irrelevant. And one of my Chinese students once told
20、me I have no interest in the past. Im only interested in (he present and the future. I have to disagree. The past is a ver)r interesting counlry, and the more we know about it, the more we will be able to understand the present and thus, prepare ourselves for the future.An ideal place, as I see it,
21、that can allow us to look back on the past is the museum. I prefer to visit museums as if you arc sitting in the same room with some of the greatest men in history. While no museums can claim to offer a complete picture of human history, the lessons we can learn from the events and wonders of the pa
22、st are of great value.Thanks to modem technology, museums are being transformed from places of looking and learning to spaces of participation and interaction. A large number of immersive (沉浸式)multi-media displays, which allow visitors to engage with its exhibits during their visit, play a big part
23、at the Shanghai Natural Hisiory Museum.The rise in technology has also made museums more accessible than ever. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, traditional museums have started to think outside of the box in order to create new ways for visitors to experience their collections online. It is definitel
24、y good news for those who are fascinated by museums but are struggling to actually go there. However, you shouldnt expect to get the same experience that an in-person visit would provide, at least, that is, for now.International Museum Day is observed on May 18 every year. This is a quick reminder t
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