2021-2022学年河南省郑州市高一(上)期末英语试卷(附答案详解).pdf
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1、202L2022学 年 河 南 省 郑 州 市 高 一(上)期 末 英 语 试 卷 A阅 读 下 列 短 文,从 每 题 所 给 的 A、B、C 和 D 四 个 选 项 中,选 出 最 佳 选 项,并 在 答 题 卡 上 将 该 项 涂 黑。Take time to walk in Shakespeares footsteps,without the usual crowds.Your visit to ShakespearesBirthplace will help us to make sure that Shakespeares heritage survives this diffic
2、ult period for futurevisitors to enjoy.To keep our visitors and staff safe,we have introduced a timed ticket system.All tickets must be bookedin advance.Groups larger than 6 are not allowed to book unless they are part of the same household.Seebelow for more details and read about the extra safety m
3、easures weve put in place.Please note that Anne Hathaways Cottage,Shakespeares New Place,Mary Ardens Farm and Halls Croftare closed.Pre-bookingWell be unable to allow you entry without a pre-booked timed entry ticket.Tickets will be sold everyFriday,up to 2 weeks in advance.Before your visitPlease r
4、emember the following things,and check our website and social media for updates beforetravelling.If showing COVID-19 symptoms(症 状),please stay at home.W ear a mask in indoor spaces(unless noted).W e conduct temperature checks.Bag checks are in operation.W e do not offer baggage store facilities.Be r
5、eady for cashless payment.NHS COVID-19 Test and Trace appVisitors are encouraged to download the NHS COVID-19 Test and Trace app before arrival atShakespeares Birthplace and check-in by scanning the QR code available at the ticket desk and entranceto the shop.1.Which of the following places can you
6、visit now?A.Mary Ardens Farm.B.Shakespeare Birthplace.C.Anne Hathaways Cottage.D.Shakespeares New Place.2.Which kind of ticket can ensure your entry?A.A ticket released on Friday.B.A pre-bought season ticket.C.A pre-booked timed entry ticket.D.An online booked yearly ticket.3.What should you do befo
7、re visiting?A.Get your bag checked.B.Take cash with you.C.Have your face covered.D.Stay at home for two weeks.BMost teens are trying to find their purposes in life.However,Gitanjali Rao,a 15-year-old girl has beencoming up with creative solutions to worldwide problems since she was 10.lt is,therefor
8、e,not surprisingthat the teen has won the honor of Americas Top Young Scientist.In the 3rd grade,Rao was inspired to do something after seeing the citys primary water supply in herhometown was polluted by a factory nearby and that high levels of lead(铅)made its way into peoplesdrinking water.After 2
9、 months*research,Rao designed a tool that used sensors to instantly discover lead in water.CalledTethys,after the Greek Goddess(女 神)of freshwater,it informs the residents via an app if their drinkingwater contains lead.The design earned her the 3 M Young Scientist Challenge in 2O17.She is now workin
10、gwith scientists and medical professionals to test Tethys*potential and hopes the device will be ready formarket in the near future.Later,Rao took on another social issue-drug(毒 品)addiction.Her app,called Epione,which wonthe Health Pillar Prize in May 2019,is designed to catch drug addiction in youn
11、g adults before it*s too late.More recently,the teen has developed an app named Kindly,which uses AI technology to find possiblesigns of cyberbullying(网 络 欺 凌).When users type in a word or phrase,Kindly is able to pick it up ifits bullying,and then it gives the choice to edit it or send it the way i
12、t is.It gives them the chance to rethinkwhat they are saying so that they know what to do next time.Gitanjali Rao has been selected from 5,000 equally impressive nominees(被 提 名 人)for TIMESfirst-ever Kid of the Year.4.What led to Raos inventing Tethys?A.The accident of lead pollution.B.The issue with
13、 drug addiction.C.The shortage of water supplies.D.The high cost of making water clean.5.What is Rao expecting of Tethys?A.Itll be fitted to cellphones.B.Itll win her a higher prize.C.Ifll be put on the market soon.D.Itll remove lead from water.6.What will Kindly allow users to do?A.Receive warning
14、signals of threat.B.Input words into a computer directly.C.Choose from safe social networking sites.D.Consider their words before posting online.7.Which of the following words can best describe Rao?A.Professional and positive.B.Creative and productive.C.Inspiring and adventurous.D.Determined and ama
15、zing.cThough many of us may have been away somewhere nice last summer,few would say that weve“summered.Summer”is clearly a noun-a verbed noun.In our childhood,we all learned the difference between a noun and a verb.With such a clear definition,it was easy to notice the difference.Not so in adulthood
16、,when we are expected to foot the bill and chairmeetings.Chances are that you didnt feel uncomfortable about those verbed nouns.The verbing of nouns is as old as the English language,n says Patricia,a former editor at The New YorkTimes Book Review.Experts found that 20%of all English verbs were orig
17、inally nouns.And it seems to besnowballing.Since 1900,about 40%of new verbs have come from nouns.Even though the conversion(转 化)is quite common,plenty of language experts disagree with it.WilliamStrunk Jr.and E.B.White have this to say,Many nouns lately have been pressed into service as verbs.Notall
18、 are bad,but some are in doubt.The Chicago Manual of Style takes a similar standpoint,advisingwriters to use verbs with great care.Sometimes people dislike a new verb because they refuse to accept what is unfamiliar to them,“saysPatricia.Thats why were comfortable hosting a party,but we might feel u
19、pset by the thought ofmedaling in sports.So are there any rules for verbing?Benjamin Dreyer,copy chief at Random House,doesnt offer a rule,but suggests that people think,twice about verbifying(使 动 词 化)a noun if its easilyreplaced by an already existing popular verb.Make sure its descriptive but not
20、silly-sounding,he says.In the end,however,style is subjective(主 观 的).The easy conversion of nouns to verbs has been partof English grammar for centuries.lt is one of the processes that make English“English0.Not every newword passes into general use,but as for trying to end verbing altogether,forget
21、it.8.What can we learn about the verbing of nouns?A.It has come into use since a long time ago.B.It has been supported by many language experts.C.It is easily replaced by existing verbs in practice.D.It is more commonly accepted by children than adults.9.What is language experts*attitude towards the
22、 verbing of nouns?A.Cold.B.Careful.C.Unclear.D.Positive.10.What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A.It is impossible to end the verbing of nouns.B.New verbs will stay in the English language forever.C.Most people are against using new verbs from nouns.D.There is an obvious rule for changing
23、verbs to nouns.11.What can be the best title for the text?A.Are all new verbs from nouns?B.Are there any rules for verbing?C.Are you comfortable about a new verb?D.Are summering and medaling annoying?DAnts know when an earthquake is about to strike,researchers have discovered.Their behavior changesg
24、reatly before the quake and they normal functioning only a day after it.Gabriele Berberich of theUniversity of Duisburg-Essen in Germany presented these findings according to Live Science.Berberich and her team discovered that red wood ants preferred to build their homes right along activefaults(断 层
25、)in Germany.They counted 15,000 mounds(土 堆)lining the faults.These faults are theplaces where the earth breaks in earthquakes.Using a special camera that tracked changes in activity,Berberich and her team tracked the ants round theclock for three years.They found that the ants*behavior changed only
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