外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册期中综合测试卷(含答案).pdf
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1、外研版(2019)高中英语必修第一册期中综合测试卷(Unit 1-3)第一都分阅读(共两节,满 分 5 0 分)第一节(共 15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。AYou probably know who Marie Curie is,but you may not hear of Ruzena Bajcsy.Of the brilliantladies listed below,who is the greatest woman in your mind?Ruzena BajcsyBajcsy is an America
2、n scientist.She received praise from other scientists because of her researchon robots with her students who were under the guidance of her teaching.And she received the 2009Benjamin Franklin Medal in Computer and Cognitive Science for her creation in robots,especiallyin the development of improved
3、robotic perception(认知)and in the creation of better methods toanalyze medical images.Rachel CarsonRachel Carson is an author.At first,she majored in English at the Pennsylvania College for Women,but later she changed her major.Her popular book Silent Spring raised awareness of the danger ofpollution
4、 and the harmful effects of chemicals(化学制品)on humans and on the worlds lakes andoceans.Oprah WinfreyBom into poverty in rural Mississippi,Winfrey is a successful talk show hostess and one of therichest African Americans of the 20th century.She changed the modes of talk show by using a morehonest way
5、 of media communication and adjusted her talk show with a focus on literature and selfimprovement,which made her show become the highest-rated television program of its kind inhistory.Sheryl SandbergSheryl Sandberg is a great director of Facebook.In 2012,she was named in the Time 100,a list ofthe mo
6、st powerful people in the world.She published her first book,Lean In:Women,Work,andthe will to Lead in 2013.This book talks about business leadership and development,at the sametime discusses the lack of women in government and business leadership positions.1.What is Bajcsy most noted for?A.Her new
7、book on robots.B.Her excellent teaching skills.C.Her contributions to technology.D.Her academic research on medicine.2.Why was Oprahs talk show so popular?A.Her respect for the poor touched the audience.B.She presented her show in creative forms and contents.C.She talked about current events happeni
8、ng around the world.D.Her personal experiences encouraged people to live positively.3.Sandberg?s first book is suitable for women who.第1页 共1 5页A.are interested in social mediaB.are devoted to community workC.want to achieve their career valuesD.desire to improve their writing skillsBOnce my husband
9、was diagnosed(诊I 断)with stage 4 cancer,I didnt go back to work and my lifebecame about being the best caretaker and wife I could possibly be.After my husband was gone,itfelt like my entire future had been ripped out from under me.All my hopes and dreams had involvedthe two of us together.But life to
10、ok on new meaning.I went to the quiet beach in Hawaii that my husband and I discovered together the first morning ofour honeymoon and spread his ashes(骨灰)in the ocean.I once wished a heart attack would strikeme dead,but something about having to be alone and carry the pain made me stronger than befo
11、re.I realized that I could rely on myself and be my own friend.Pretty soon,I went to.Florida and saw my dad for the first time in 6 years.I went to Australia bymyself and made many lasting friends from all over the world.I started to experience things thatchallenge myself and live life to the fulles
12、t.After many trips to other countries,I returned to work.But this time instead of working really hard like before,I made a promise to myself to work lessand experience more.Since my husbands death,I have travelled to over 20 countries.The lesson I could learn from mytravelling experiences was that w
13、e should live in the moment.We cant know what will happen inthe future,or even control much of it,but I dont want to wait to follow my dreams and check thingsoff my bucket list(遗愿清单).1 hope you dont either.4.Why did the author say life took on new meaning“in the first paragraph?A.She moved in a new
14、direction in life.B.She decided to help patients with cancer.C.She rethought whether to go back to work.D.She wanted to realize her husbands unfinished dream.5.What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 2?A.She was in bad health.B.She fell in love with Hawaii.C.She felt worried about her futu
15、re.D.She learned to be more independent.6.The authors travelling experiences in Paragraph 3 s h o we d.A.her desire to make friendsB.her efforts to find a suitable jobC.her methods to deal with anxietyD.her ways to enjoy a meaningful life17.What was the authors view on travelling?A.It turned her int
16、o a kind person.B.It helped improve her communication skills.C.It made her develop a positive attitude to life.D.It allowed her to experience different cultures.CA woman walking down the street hears a bang.Several moments later,she finds that her boyfriend第2页 共1 5页who walks ahead of her has been sh
17、ot.About a month later,the woman checks into the emergencyroom.She says that loud noises from garbage trucks make her feel panic.Her brain has formed adeep and lasting connection between loud sounds and the sight she saw.In a new study in mice,scientists at Columbias Zuckerman Institute showed the b
18、rains powerfulability to remember and connect events separated in time.The scientists uncovered a surprisingsystem by which the hippocampus(海马体),a brain region important for memory,builds bridges.across time by sending bursts of activity that seem to lack a clear purpose,but in fact make up acomplex
19、 pattern to help the brain learn connections.The finding?make people have a betterunderstanding of anxiety.Previous experiments in mice showed that damage to the hippocampus leaves them with troublelearning to connect two events separated by tens of seconds.The popular view is that cells in thehippo
20、campus keep up a level of activity to connect such events/9 said Dr.Ahmed,a professor at theColumbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons.Turning these cells off willdisrupt learning and memory.”To test this traditional view,the researchers imaged parts of the hippocampus of mice as
21、 they hadcontact with two different stimuli(刺激物):a normal sound followed by an unpleasant smell.Afifteen-second delay separated the two events.Using advanced machines,the researchers recordedthe activity of thousands of neurons(神经细胞),a type of brain cell,in the hippocampus of miceover the course of
22、each test.They found that over time,the mice would show signs of unhappinesswhen they heard the sound.8.The author uses an example at the beginning of the text to.A.introduce the main topicB.explain the reasons for depressionC.provide some background informationD.describe the effects of painful memo
23、ries9.What can we learn about the hippocampus from Paragraph 2?A.It can help adjust bad emotions.B.It plays an important role in creativity.C.It exercises ones logical thinking ability.D.It can build links between different memories.10.What does the underlined word“disrupt“in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Both
24、er.B.Instruct.C.Connect.D.Improve.11.What does the research result in the last paragraph mainly suggest?A.The brain can connect the sense of hearing and smell.B.The popular view about the hippocampus can be faithful.C.The hippocampus of animals tends to be used less frequently.D.The hippocampus of m
25、ice could be aware of the surroundings.DEnglish language learning and teaching involve more factors than language rules and phonetic(语音的)development.Language learners who pay no attention to the cultural elements seem to meetmany difficulties in understanding what native speakers mean.Cultural educa
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