2021-2022学年河北省邢台市高一(下)期末英语试卷(附答案详解).pdf
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1、2021-2022学年河北省邢台市高一(下)期末英语试卷ATrain and Work as a Literary(文学的)Editor This Summer!The Summer Scholars Program provided by Polyphony Company is an 8-week onlinepro-gram for 9th-12th grade high school students.After completing this program,students/willhave some basic knowledge of literary editing.Cour
2、se ScheduleTraining:Weeks 1-3Week 1Approaching Poetry:online contentjive lectures and discussions with poetryinstructors.Cooperate with other learners on one poetry submission(投稿).Week 2Approaching Fiction(、说):online contentjive lectures and discussions with fictioninstructors.Cooperate with other l
3、earners on one fiction submission.Week 3Approaching Creative Nonfiction:online contentjive lectures,and discussions with creativenonfiction instructors.Cooperate with other learners on one creative nonfictionsubmission.Weeks 4-8Work as a junior editor,responding to two editorial tasks per week.Learn
4、ers will receivefeedback(反馈)on every task.Have a meeting with the instructors to discussinterests,feedback,and the areas of each page for fbcus.Learning OutcomesWe expect learners will advance their literary skills while doing meaningful work.Specificlearning goals include:methods to approach poetry
5、,fiction,and creative nonfiction;practiceusing literary devices to interpret and analyze submissions and give editorial feedback.Cost:$350/learnerWe hope that the summer learners will continue working with Polyphony Company afterfinishing the program.And the learners will have a chance to be an edit
6、ing role at PolyphonyCompany and its high school literary magazine.The instructors will give you personal feedback about your path to promotion,but as a learner,it is not a guarantee(保证)ofpromotion.Historically,about 10%of our junior editors earn promotion to senior editors.1.Who are the most likely
7、 to be attracted by this text?A.High school students.B.Senior editors.C.Writers.D.Junior editors.2.In which week will the learners cooperate with others on poetry submission?A.Week 2.B.Week 1.C.Week 3.D.Week 4.3.What can the learners do after the program?A.Work with Polyphony Company.B.Master all th
8、e skills of literary editing.C.Learn some college knowledge in advance.D.Graduate from high school and enter college.BWhen she was 2 years oldlosbergs dad was diagnosed(诊断)with a serious illness thatdisrupts the central nervous system-MS(多发性硬化症).But 13 years later,her eyes startedmoving around rapid
9、ly and uncontrollably and her skin became extremely sensitive.Thesymptoms she was experiencing felt familiar because they really looked a lot like the thingsthat her dad was experiencing.After Blosberg was officially diagnosed with MS in 2011,she realized she needed to connectwith other teenagers wh
10、o had MS and truly understood what she was going through.I knewthere had to be other kids out there,and I wanted to connect with them,she says.Blosberg thendecided to create a Facebook page for young people with MS and obtained the help of theNational MS Society.If you find anyone else youngjet me k
11、now,uBlosberg re-calls saying tothe organization.I want to talk to them.I want them to know that theyre not alone.nMS is often considered an adult illness1*Blosbergs Facebook page was her way of bringingyoung people with MS together.But she decided to take things one step further by founding anonpro
12、fitjhe MS Monkey,that supports children and teenagers who have been diagnosed withthe illness.Through it all,Blosberg says her entire family has been proud of her-especially herfather.He knows what its like to live with MS,“she shares.Hes my role model,though.Igrew up watching him live with MS and n
13、ot let MS get in the way.4.What can we know about Blosberg?A.She had difficulty in her study.B.She was diagnosed with an illness.C.She helped her dad out of trouble.D.She followed his fathers dream.5.Why did Blosberg create a Facebook page?A.To advertise the National MS Society.B.To record her exper
14、ience to fight against MS.C.To call for more volunteers liker her father.D.To connect more young people with MS.6.Which of the following can best describe Blosberg?A.Outgoing and humorous.B.Open-minded and generous.C.Warm-hearted and strong-willed.D.Determined and energetic.7.What can be the best ti
15、tle for the text?第 2 页,共 18页A.No one has to fight alone.C.My dad and I.B.A common illness.D.A charity for treating MS.cMoments after figure skaters finish their program,fans throw gifts onto the ice.There havedefinitely been some strange ones over the years.As NBC Sports reports,Sasha Cohen was once
16、given sweaters;Canadas Elvis Stojko and Patrick Chan walked away with lingerie(内衣);Debi Thomas even got a box of Dominos pizza after her performance at the 1987 worldchampionships because Thomas had wondered why people dont throw something good,likepizza,.The post-program offerings are mostly stuffe
17、d(填充的)animal toys.Though its not clearexactly how or when this custom began,people really like to use them as gifts.Flowers,once thepopular item to throw at skaters,are messy.The cleanersthe kids who skate around to collectall the gifts between programshave a much easier time to deal with stuffed to
18、ys than fightingwith every leaf that fell off the flowers.Theres no global ban(禁令)on sending flowers,but organizations have made attempts todiscourage the practice in the past.In 1989 US Figure Skating banned arenas(圆形运动场)hosting national championships from selling flowers.Flowers have always been a
19、 problem.The flowers and leaves can appear during the course andbecome a risk.So flowers on the arena are going to.It is just a question of when.said LarryKriwanek,chair of the events organizing committee.Instead,fans could buy already-authorizedstuffed toys inside the arena and show their favorite
20、skaters with those.Stuffed toys also give supporters an opportunity to choose presents that suit their favoriteskaters characters.nWe will sometimes get stuffed toys made in custom costumes to matchwhat were wearing,American ice dancer Meryl Davis,who won gold with partner CharlieWhite in 2014,told
21、NBC Sports.lt turns out that skaters often do try to take especiallymeaningful or thoughtful gifts home with them.8.What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?A.Why skaters are supported by so many people.B.Why sending stuffed toys to skaters is popular.C.How skaters collect gifts from fans af
22、ter the show.D.How fans can show their love to their favorite skaters.9.Why does the author mention 1989 US Figure Skating?A.To draw a comparison.B.To make a comment.C.To explain a phenomenon.D.To provide an example.10.What does the underlined word vanish*in paragraph 4 mean?A.Change.B.Dry.C.Disappe
23、ar.D.Increase.11.In which section of a newspaper may this text appear?A.Education.B.Travel.C.Sports.D.News.DSome people wake up before the sun rises above,go for a run and eat a healthy breakfast,allbefore many others get out of bed.Waking up that early might sound tiring to late risers,but cana nig
24、ht owl(夜猫子)become an early bird?It is possible to make the change,but its not easy,u said Michelle Drerup,director ofbehavioral sleep medicine at the Cleveland Clinic.nA true night owl doesnt really feel greatearly in the morning when they wake up,especially when theyre starting to change this.A per
25、sons tendency to be a night owl,early bird or some kind in between is known as theirchronotype(生物钟).Depending on that,people are likely to be more awake during certaintimes of the day and sleepier during others.lt is determined by a combination of nature and lifestyle,scientists have found.If you wa
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