黑龙江省明水县20192020学年高一英语下学期第一次月考试题.docx
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1、黑龙江省明水县第一中学2019-2020学年高一英语下学期第一次月考试题总分150分 时间120分钟 阅读理解(满分40分) 第一节(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)AWhen it comes to planning a student trip, there are few better choices than our nation s capital. There are many places of interest in Washington, DC, with sites that will attract students who are interested in ever
2、ything from history, art, to STEM. Don t miss these must-see sites on your trip to Washington, DC.Smithsonian MuseumsManaged by the Smithsonian Institution, admission (入场券)is free, and all locations are open every day except December 25. Students will love the exhibitions of the National Air and Spa
3、ce Museum, and everyone can enjoy the National Zoo, which is home to giant pandas, Sumatran tigers, and much more.National Gallery (画廊)of ArtThis is an amazing place for students interested in art. It includes the East Building and the West Building and houses the gallery? s more modern works and a
4、collection of older works. The museum welcomes visitors from 10 am to5 pm from Monday to Saturday and 11 am to 6 pm on Sundays. There is a variety of free self-guided and audio (音频)tours available.NewseumThe Newseum aims to increase public awareness of the importance of a free press. Visitors can ex
5、perience the story of news, the role of a free press in major events in history and how freedom of speech is applied to their lives.Mount VernonOnly 16 miles south of Washington, DC lies Mount Vernon, George Washington s home. This historic place features beautiful gardens and wonderfully kept groun
6、ds. The outbuildings surrounding the main house still run today. Visitors can tour these structures in addition to the inside of the main house and go there by subway. 1. In Smithsonian Museums, students A. Are allowed to drive space ships B. can get in close contact with nature C. can watch animals
7、 and learn space knowledge D. are free to visit the National Zoo at Christmas2. What can we learn about the National Gallery of Art?A. Students can enjoy famous artworks of different times there.B. Some artists offer to teach visitors to draw for freeC.It just opens to the public from Monday to Satu
8、rday.D. It helps visitors choose their favorite guide.3. Which of the following may a George Washington fan prefer to visit?A. Newseum. B. Mount Vernon. C. Smithsonian Museums.D. National Gallery of Art.BThere are some places you have seen hundreds of times on television or in books, and you know al
9、l about the details of the buildings and history. But still, one day, if you really visit these places, they do something to you. They may not be like what you thought they would be. The Red Square in Moscow is one of these places.I got there in the late evening. After arriving at the Rossiya Hotel,
10、 I took a walk on the Red Square. I found the square was in fact not that big, much smaller than I had expected. Maybe it was because I came from Beijing just a couple of weeks before, and I was comparing it with the really huge Tian anmen Square.One of the following days I visited Lenin s Mausoleum
11、 (歹U宁墓).As soon as you walk inside the mausoleum, you have to walk down some stairs, where there is no light. I even didn t see the Russian security (安保)men standing on the sides, but I knew quickly enough they were there, because when I said to my friends, “It is dark here. I cannot see. ”, they re
12、minded me immediately about the “complete silence rule!Many Russian cities have a Kremlin, but the one in Moscow is always referred to as “the Kremlin” . In present times, inside the Kremlin walls, you can find a historic museum, different traditional churches, Ivan s clock tower, the current govern
13、ment buildings and other modem buildings. One rule that our guide made clear quickly was that it is not allowed to walk anywhere but on the pavement (人行道)! If you get off the pavement, you will be warned by the security officers. Also when you stand too long in one place, they also tell you to move
14、on.All in all, this trip is very great! It makes me well understand the life of the Russian.4. What probably was the author s first impression of the Red Square?A . It was much smaller than Tian anmen Square.B. It was less crowded than Tian anmen Square.C. It was very beautiful in the evening.D. It
15、was popular among foreigners.5. When visitors go to the Lenin s Mausoleum, they are usually.A. required to keep quietB. asked to avoid staying there too long.C. allowed to speak to the security men any timeD. advised to bring a flashlight with themselvesWhat can be inferred about “the Kremlin“ in Mo
16、scow from Paragraph 4?A. Visitors can explore every place there freely.B. The security officers there are very friendly.C. The president is glad to receive visitors there.D. It is a combination of Russia, s past and present.6. Where does the text most probably come from?A. A travel plan. B.A travel
17、journaL C. A book review. D. A news report.CPeople who drink a lot of sugary drinks have a higher risk of developing cancer, though the evidence cannot show a direct relationship, researchers said . The findings of a large study in France do suggest, however, that limiting intake (摄 取量)of sugar-swee
18、tened drinks may help to cut the number of cancer cases in a population.The intake of sugary drinks has risen worldwide in the last few years and is connected to obesity (肥月半)which itself increases cancer risk. The World Health Organization suggests that people should limit their daily intake of sug
19、ar to less than 10% of their total energy intake, but also says a further diminutionbelow 5%, or about25grams a day, would be healthier. Many countries, including Britain, Belgium, France, Hungary and Mexico, have introduced, or are about to introduce taxes on sugar with the aim of improving people
20、health.Published in British medical journal, this study analyzed data from 101, 257 French adults, 21% of them men and 79% women, and assess their risk for all types of cancer. The researchers also considered several other cancer risk factors, including age, sex, educational level, family history, s
21、moking and physical activity levels.Experts not directly taking part in the work said it was a well-conducted and powerful study. While this study doesn t offer a final answer about sugar and cancer, it does add to the overall picture of the importance of the current drive to cut down our sugar inta
22、ke,“ said Amelia Lake, an expert in public health nutrition at Britain s Teesside University. “The message from the evidence of excess (过量 的)sugar, intake and various health outcomes is clear: reducing the amount of sugar in our diet is very important. ”What result does the study on sugary drinks in
23、 France achieve?A. It finds out the causes of cancer.B. It proves that sugary drinks lead to cancer.C. It discovers some suitable sugary drinks for people.D. It makes clear that people should have less sugary drinks.7. What does the underlined word “diminution” in Paragraph? mean?A. Check B. Increas
24、e. C. Reduction. D. Discussion.8. Why are some countries mentioned in Paragraph 2?A. To introduce some different eating habits.B. To explain people, s dislike of sugary drinks.C. To show they are taking measures to limit sugar intake.D.To point out that they care more about economic developmentWhat
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