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高二下學(xué)期英語(yǔ)周練八第一部分聽(tīng)力(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1.Whatproblemdidthemanhave?A.Heleftsomethingathome.B.Heforgottobookaticket. C.Hemissedthebus.2.Whoshowedthenewplayingstyletothewoman?A.Hercoach.B.Herfather.C.Afamousfootballer.3.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Rainy. B.Windy. C.Cloudy.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Recommendingaplacetoread.B.Sharingmemoriesofholidays.C.Makingtravelplans.5.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Checkherapplication. B.Attendaninterview.C.Waitforareply.聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whathappenedtothespeakers?A.Theyhavelostsomething.B.Theycan'tfindtheirwayback.C.Theyforgottobringtheirbags.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheydo?A.Buyanewwaterbottle.B.Gotowardsthedestination.C.Walkbackalongthesameroute.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthework?A.Meaningless.B.Challenging.C.Interesting.9.Whatdoesthemanplantodowithhisbike?A.Makeitbetterthanbefore.B.Sellittobuyanewone.C.Replaceitswheels.10.Whatisthepresentseatmadeof?A.Metal. B.Plastic. C.Leather.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Howcanthewoman'sfatherbedescribed?A.Talkative.B.Generous.C.Careful.12.Whendoesthelastbusleave?A.At10:00p.m.B.At10:15p.m.C.At10:30p.m.13.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atthewoman'shome. B.Inarestaurant.C.Atabusstop.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.WheredidthewomangetherinformationaboutAI?A.FromtheTV. B.FromtheInternet.C.Fromthemagazine.15.WhatdoesthemansayaboutAl?A.Itcouldhelppeoplewithboringwork.B.Itcouldtakeovertheworld.C.Itcouldtakeawayhisjob.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Co-workers.C.Husbandandwife.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatissueisthetalkabout?A.Whycleanairhelpspeoplebeintelligent.B.Howairpollutiondamagesthebrain.C.Whatcausestrafficpollution.18.Wherewastheresearchconducted?A.Inalab. B.Inacar. C.Intheopenfield.19.WhatdidProfessorLynetteCurranthinkabouttheresearch?A.surprising. B.upsetting. C.pleasing.20.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodointheend?A.Usetheircarsless.B.Focusonfurtherresearch.C.Stayawayfrompollutedair.第二部分閱讀第一節(jié)(共12小題:每小題2.5分,滿分30分)BIt’s1:30aminKenya’spopulatednorth,and50peoplearelyingontheirbacksontheshoreofadried-upriver,staringupatthenightsky.Thesestargazershavetravelled250milestoSamburutowitnessthePerseidmeteorshower(英仙座流星雨).Theyarenotdisappointed:Everyfewminutes,arrowsoflightshootacrosstheskylikesilentfireworks.TheStarSafariisorganisedbyaKenyanastronomer,SusanMurabana,whohasbroughta50kg,170cm-longtelescopetoallowthegrouptoviewMarsanddeep-skyobjects.ButhereinSamburu,wherelightpollutionisminimal,thePerseidmeteors—visiblewiththenakedeye(裸眼)—stealtheshow.Everytwomonths,Murabanaandherhusbandloadtheirtelescopeontotheroofoftheir4×4andsetofftoruralcommunities,wheretheygiveupto300childrenachancetoviewtheplanetsandlearnaboutconstellations(星座)andthebasicsofastrophysics.Theyprimarilytargetsschoolsinremoteareasbecauseofhermissiontogivegirlsanopportunitythatshewisheshadbeenavailabletoher.“WhenIstartedthiswork,Ididn’tseepeoplewholookedlikeme.IwasalonerangerandIwantedtochangethat.”saysMurabana.“ThereisacommonmisconceptioninKenyathatastronomyingeneralishard,boring,andonlyforboys,”sheadds.“I’dliketoteachyounggirlsthatastronomyisneitherofthesethingsandthatthey,too,canbecomeastronomers,”saysMurabana.Murabana’spassionforastronomybeganinherearly20swhenheruncleinvitedhertojoinasimilaroutreachsessionorganizedbytheCosmosEducation.“Thatwasagamechanger.IfanoutreachgrouphadcometomewhenIwasayoungteenager,myattitudetowardsacareerinastronomywouldhavebeenpositive.Iendedupstudyingsociologyandeconomics,butmaybeIwouldhavedesiredtobeanastronomer,”shesays.InspiredbytheCosmosEducation,Murabanacompletedanonlinemaster’sdegreeinastronomywiththeJamesCookUniversityin201landsetupherownoutreachprogramme.ShelookedtoDr.MaeJemison,thefirstblackwomaninspace,asarolemodel.“Ihopethatoneday,throughthiswork,IwillsparkachainreactionthatleadstothefirstAfricanwomaninspace.”21.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“stealtheshow”inparagraph2mean?A.Ruintheeffort. B.Facethechallenge. C.Attractmoreattention. D.Keepthepromise.22.WhydoesMurabanatargetgirlstudentsinremoteareas?A.Tohelpthemoutofpoverty. B.Toinspiretheirloveofastronomy.C.Tolookforassistantsforherwork. D.Togivethemanedgeoverboysinstudies.23.WhatcanwelearnaboutMurabanafromparagraph6?A.Sheenjoyedplayinggames. B.Shelongedtobeanastronomer.C.SheisaninitiatorofCosmosEducation. D.Sheregrettednottakingastronomyearlier.24.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.ThebirthofaKenyanwomanastronomer. B.TheprejudiceagainstgirlsinruralKenyan.C.TheKenyanastronomerbringingastronomytothepeople.D.TheKenyanstargazerswatchingthePerseidmeteorsshowerCSquirrelseavesdropon(竊聽(tīng))thechatterofsongbirdstoworkoutwhethertheappearanceofapredator(食肉動(dòng)物)iscauseforalarm,researchershavefound.Animalsincludingsquirrelshavepreviouslybeenfoundtotuneintocriesofalarmfromothercreatures.Butthelateststudysuggestsanimalsmayalsokeepanearoutforeverydaychitchatamongotherspeciesasawaytoassesswhetherthereistroubleafoot.WritinginthejournalPlosOne,researchersreportedonhowtheymadetheirdiscoverybyobserving67greysquirrelsastheypotteredabout(晃悠)differentareasintheresidentialregionsofOberlin.After30secondsofobservingasquirrel,researchersplayeditarecordingofthecallofared-tailedhawk(鷹),whichlastedacoupleofseconds—andtheirbehaviourinthenext30secondswasmonitored.Thesquirrelswerethenplayedathree-minuterecordingofseveraldifferentspeciesofsongbirdchatteringonafeeder.Theresultsrevealedthatinthe30secondsafterhearingthehawkcall,thesquirrelsincreasedthepercentageoftheirtimespent“vigilant”(警惕)comparedwithbeforethecall,whiletheyalsolookedupmoreoftentoscantheenvironment.Squirrelsthatwereplayedbirdchatterraisedtheirheadslessoftenduringtherecordingandthenumberofthese“l(fā)ook-ups”droppedofffasterovertime.“Recognitionofbirdchatterasasignofsafetyislikelyadaptive,assquirrelsthatcansafelyreducetheirvigilancelevelinthepresenceofbirdchatterprobablyareabletoincreaseforaging(覓食)success,”theauthorswrote.Theteamsuggestedthatwithlevelsofhuman-madenoiseincreasing,squirrelsmayfindithardertoeavesdroponbirds,meaningtheymayhavetospendmoretimebeingalertandlesstimeforaging.DrJakobBro-Jorgensen,co-authorofthestudyfromOberlinCollege,said:“Thestudycallsattentiontohowanimalscangatherinformationfromtheirenvironmentbyusingcuesthatmayatfirstglanceseemirrelevant,”hesaid.“Anditmakesyouwonderhowthemoreandmorepervasive(無(wú)處不在的)impactofhumanactivitiesonnaturalsoundscapesmayreducesurvivalofwildlifeinwayswehaven’tthoughtof.”25.Whatdoesthenewresearchfindaboutsquirrels’eavesdropping?A.Itlacksscientificevidence. B.Itismorewidespreadandbroader.C.Itneedstobefurtherinvestigated. D.Itiscontradictorytopreviousfindings.26.WhatisParagraph4mainlyabout?A.Thesubjectoftheexperiment. B.Thefindingsoftheexperiment.C.Theprocessoftheexperiment. D.Thepurposeoftheexperiment.27.Whyisrecognitionofbirdchatterasasignofsafetyimportantforsquirrels?A.Theycanescapefrompotentialrisks. B.Ithelpsthemtoforagefoodsuccessfully.C.Itissafeforthemtoplaywiththeirmates D.Theycanadapttoanewenvironmentquickly.28.Whatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytalkaboutconcerningtheresearch?A.Itsimplication. B.Itsappealtothepublic. C.Expectationsforfurtherstudy. D.Scientistswithnewperspectives.DMorethanthreebillionpeoplerelyontheoceantomakealiving,mostofwhomareindevelopingcountries.Astheglobalpopulationincreases,thedemandforseafoodisexpectedtorise,too.Althoughoceanecosystemsarestretchedtothelimitbyclimatechange,overfishingandmore,studiesneverthelesssuggestthatseafoodcanbeexpandedsustainablytomeetfuturefooddemands.Successwilldependonsmall-scalefisheries.Thesefisheriescanberemarkablyefficient.Almosteverythingthathand-to-mouthfisheriescatchisconsumed.Bycontrast,around20%ofthefishcaughtbyindustrialshipsisestimatedtobewasted,mainlybecauseofunwantedby-catch.Smallfishersrarelyhavetherightresourcestoexpandtheiroperations,oreventosurvive.Iftheydoscaleup,theymightlosesomeoftheircurrentadvantagesorengageinthesameharmfulpracticesasdolargecommercialfisheries.Managedwithcare,however,smallfisheriescouldprovidewin-winsforlivelihoodsandtheenvironment.Mostnationsalreadyhavemanagementpoliciesformarineecosystemsthatprovideforsmall-scalefisheries.Butsmall-scalefishers’rightstoaccessareoftenpoorlydefined,ineffectivelyenforcedorunfairlydistributed.Governmentsubsidies(補(bǔ)貼)alsorequirereform.Oneestimatefoundthatlarge-scalefishersreceiveabout3.5timesmoresubsidiesthansmall-scalefishersdo.Instead,subsidiesandotherfundsshouldbedirectedtowardssmall-scalefisherstoletthemexpandtheiraccesstomarkets,whilekeepingthemfromadoptingthenegativepracticesoflarge-scaleoperations.Thetotalgloballossandwastefromfisheriesisestimatedatbetween30%and35%annuallyprimarilyduetoalackoftechnology,goodmanufacturingpractices,andinfrastructuresuchasdecentroadsandcoldstorage.Publicandprivateinvestmentincold-storagefacilitiesandprocessingequipmentcouldhelp.Onepromisingstrategyistopairinternationalornationalfundingwithdirectcontractsforfeedingprogrammeslinkedtoschools,hospitalsandsimilarfacilities.Sucharrangementswouldprovidesmallfisherieswithlarge,consistentmarketsandstorageinfrastructurethatboostslocalconsumptionanddoesnotincentivize(刺激)overfishing.Moreover,simpleincentiveprogrammescouldbeconductedbyfunders,managersandlocalgovernmentstryingtopromotesustainablefisheries.Forexample,localmarketscoulddisplayaratingsystemforindividualfishersorsmallfisheries.Thiscouldincludevariouselementsofsustainabilityotherthanenvironmentalones—suchasprovidinginformationonthetypeoffishingequipment,locationofthecatchandfreshness.Promotingtheratingasasocialresponsibilityconceptwouldinformconsumersoftheneedtosupportsustainablefisheries.Anyway,onlyjointproblem-solvingeffortscandeliverseafoodprotein,sustainably,toaworldthatincreasinglyneedsit.29.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat________.A.peopleindevelopingcountriesaremorereliableonfishing.B.theglobaldemandforseafoodisincreasingdramatically.C.small-scalefisheriesneedtobecommercialisedurgently.D.smallfisheriescanhelptheworldifmanagedwithcare.30.Small-scalefisheriesaremoreefficientbecause________.A.whattheycatchishardlywasted. B.theirby-catchaccountsforalargershare.C.theycatchfishbyindustrialmeans. D.theiroperationislimitedwithinasmallarea.31.Whatcanbeinferredaboutsmallfisheries’currentsituation?A.Theygainnosupportfromgovernments. B.Theyareexpandingtomeetlocaldemands.C.Theyhavelittleaccesstogoodresources. D.Theyimpactmarineecosystemsnegatively.32.Topromotesustainablefisheries,whichofthefollowingisoneoftheauthor’ssuggestions?A.Toinitiatearatingsystemforsmallfisherstoevaluatethelocalmarkets.B.Toprovidetechnologyforsmallfisheriestoboosttheirfishingefficiency.C.Toinspireasenseofsocialresponsibilityinlarge-scalefishersandconsumers.D.Tofacilitatedirectcooperationbetweensmallfisheriesandfeedingprogrammes.第二節(jié)(共5小題:每小題2分,滿分10分)Oneofthecoresofemotionalintelligenceisself-regulation,animportantskillintheworkplace.Likeanyskill,masteryofemotionalself-controlrequiresintentionalityandpractice.33_______.PausetoMentallyDistanceWhenyounoticeyourtypicalphysiologicalexperiencesassociatedwithstrongnegativeemotion,whatshouldyoudo?Mentallystepoutofyourimmediateexperience.Askingyourselfanyquestion,orimaginingwhatyoumightlookliketoothersrightnow,willdothetrick.Atthatpoint,althoughstillphysiologicallykeyedup,youwillbeabletoaskyourself,“Whatisthebestcourseofactionrightnow?”or“WhatadvicewouldIgivesomeoneelsewhoisinmyshoes?”34_______.TakeControlofYourSelf-TalkWe’refrequentlyunawareofhowmuchself-chatterisgoingoninthebackgroundofourminds.Suchself-talkmightnotbeinfullyarticulated(鉸接式的)wordsorphrases,butinsteadlittleflashesofthought.Becomingawareofyourself-talkcanbedifficult.Whyisthisanimportantskilltodevelop?35_______.Togenuinelyeaseastrongnegativeemotionrequirestacklingthesourcebyexaminingtheunderlyingbeliefandhowaccurate,reasonable,orusefulitis.SeekSupportfromPartnersAskothersyoutrusttohelpyourecognizewhenyouremotionsseemtobegettingthebestofyou.36_______.Agreeonagestureorwordthatmightserveasasignalthatyourtrustedindividualwonderswhetheryou’reridingtheled-by-your-limbic-systemtrain.Ofcourse,therewillbetimesthey’rewrong.So,it’simportantnottoresponddefensivelywhenyougetthatsignal.Reactingwithanythingotherthangratitudeensuresthatyourpartnerwon’ttakethatriskagain.CultivateCuriosityOurbrainsarewiredtodrawconclusionsandformjudgmentsatlightningspeed,andthosearefrequentlythecauseofournegativeemotions.37_______,butwetendtorunwiththem,sparkingtheself-talkthatfollows.Generallyworkingtobemorecuriousaboutotherpeople’sexperiences,includingtheirself-identifiedmotivesfortheirbehavior,helpsavoidmakinghastyjudgments.A.Theyarecomfortablewithallemotions.B.Thosejudgmentsarenotnecessarilyaccurate.C.Doingsoprovidesyouwithchoicesastohowtoact.D.Explainyourdevelopmentalgoalsandsincerelyaskforhelp.E.Stayfocusedoncomingupwithananswerandfollowingthroughonit.F.Becauseitisthosebackgroundbeliefsthatfuelouremotionalresponses.G.Herearefourwaysyoucandevelopgreateremotionalself-management.第三部分語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)Istoppedatthetopofthehill,myrightfootpressedbackagainstthecoasterbrake(腳剎)onmybicycle.AllIneededtodowasto38______myfoot,andIwouldbesweptdownthehill.ButI39______.Tomy12-year-oldeyes,thehillwasamountainandtheslopewas40______steep,whichpreventedmetakingupthechallenge.WhenIreturnedtomyhometownmorethanthreedecadeslaterwithmyfriendsDaveandScott,we41______tothebaseofthehillandwalkedourbikes42______.Westoodoncemoreatthetopofthathill,lookingdownfromtheedge,butthistimewitha43______setofeyes.Tooursurprise,nowthe44______seemedmoreobvious,evenlargerthanwe’dimaginedaskids.Weknewthatoncewestarteddown,therewasnostoppingor45______.Andrightatthebottomofthehill,wewouldhavetoturnleftto46______dumpingintothestream.Davewentfirst.ThenIwasnext.Myheartwaspounding.I47______onthebikeforamoment.ThenIreleasedthebrakeandyieldedmyselfto48______.IskiddedtoastopnexttoDave.Scottfollowed.Thethreeofusspentseveralminuteslaughing,drainingofftheadrenaline(腎上腺素).Wehad49______thechildhoodchallengeofridingourbikesdownthesteephill.Wedidn’tknowitthen,butwe’dfacemanysimilar50______overtheyears—leavinghome,gettingmarried,movingtoadifferenttown,startinganewjob,andmanyothers—thatwouldcauseustopauseatthe51______andcollectourcourage52______welaunchedourselvesdownthetrailsofourlives.38.A.stamp B.break C.lift D.keep39.A.paused B.started C.charged D.a(chǎn)nticipated40.A.unnecessarily B.incredibly C.precisely D.hardly41.A.ran B.rode C.climbed D.wandered42.A.out B.off C.a(chǎn)way D.up43.A.similar B.whole C.different D.minor44.A.risk B.stream C.slope D.a(chǎn)ssumption45.A.turningback B.lookingdown C.givingin D.breakingout46.A.get B.a(chǎn)void C.make D.search47.A.emerged B.improved C.delayed D.balanced48.A.pressure B.fate C.gravity D.difficulty49.A.recalled B.completed C.forgotten D.ranked50.A.a(chǎn)ctivities B.troubles C.lessons D.periods51.A.corner B.route C.edge D.line52.A.when B.because C.a(chǎn)fter D.before第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Evenasayoungboy,LeonardodaVincishowedpromiseasanartist.Hetrainedforsevenyears,andthen53____________(strike)outonhisown.Afterwards,hesetout54____________(work)forwealthymenthroughoutItaly.Leonardobeganhiscareerasapainter,buthemostoftenworkedasanengineer.OneofthereasonswasthatItalywas55____________war,andpeopleneededengineers.AfterLeonardo’sdeath,it56____________(discover)thathehadkeptmanynotebooksillustratinghiswork.Althoughhisnotebookswerepopularintheroyalfamilies,noneof57____________werepublisheduntilthelate19thcentury.Untilthen,fewpeoplehadhadanyidea58____________theycontained.Asithasturnedout,hisnotebooksare59____________amazingtreasureboxofdrawings,suchasairplanes,tanks,robots,anddiving60____________(equip).Alongwiththesedrawingsarenotes61____________(describe)hiswork.Manyofthesenotesare62____________(science)innature,involvinghisresearchinmanydifferentfields.Hisnotebooksshowthathewasthegreatestartistandscientist
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