河南省信阳2020-2021学年高一下学期6月月考英语试题

河南省信阳2020-2021学年高一下学期6月月考英语试题
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1. 阅读理解
阅读理解

Check out some fun weekend activities from our friends at Arizorza Parenting. Walk in the Wild Walk or run for wildlife at the Phoenix Zoo's Walk in the Wild. Put on your favorite animal dress and take part in the one mile or 5K, enjoying the sights and sounds of the Zoo.

Walk in the Wild includes a morning full of unique activities you won't find at any other valley walk, including all-day zoo admission and a lakeside after-party.

Register online. 6-10 am. Phoenix Zoo, 455 North Galvin Parkway, Phoenix. 602-286-3800.

Free Museum Day It is hosted by Sesame Street and HBO at the Children's Museum of Phoenix. Kids can participate in activities, enjoy a performance by the Sesame Street Muppets and get to join the Everyday Heroes Club. An act of kindness is all it takes to become a member. Performances and activities will take place at 10:30—11:30 am and 1:30—2:30 pm.

9 am—4 pm. Children's Museum of Phoenix, 215 N. 7th Street, Phoenix. 602-253-0501.

Sunday A' Fair Sunday A' Fair features free outdoor concerts in Scottsdale Civic Center Park by top Arizona musicians, along with an arts-and-crafts market, fun activities for children and families, guided tours of the sculptures in the park and free admission to Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art (SMCA). Guests are invited to bring blankets, lawn chairs or picnic baskets, and enjoy a relaxing afternoon of great entertainment. Delicious foods, snacks, beer, wine and soft drinks are also available for purchase.

12-4pm. Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts, 7380 E. 2nd St. Scottsdale. 480-994-ARTS (2787).

  1. (1) What can children do at Walk in the Wild?
    A . Join in the 5-mile walk. B . Attend courses for free. C . Wear animal-shaped clothes. D . Enjoy good company of wild animals.
  2. (2) What qualification is needed to join the Everyday Heroes Club?
    A . Do a good deed. B . Donate money to the club. C . Be active in school activities. D . Be ready to help protect wildlife.
  3. (3) Where can one go to buy some works of art?
    A . The Phoenix Zoo. B . Scottsdale Civic Center Park. C . The Children's Museum of Phoenix. D . Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art.
2. 阅读理解
阅读理解

For many eager readers who hope to find some solutions to life's questions through reading, a newly-published Chinese-English bilingual (双语的) version of How Will You Measure Your Life? might provide a few answers. It has been released as part of a series of books, entitled Harvard Business Review Classics.

In How Will You Measure Your Life?, the book's co-author Clayton M. Christensen, a professor at Harvard Business School in the United States, raises three questions: How can I be sure that I'll be happy in my career? How can I be sure that my relationships with my spouse (配偶) and my family become an enduring source of happiness? How can I be sure I'll stay out of jail?

He then provides his understanding and thoughts in the book by using lessons from some of the world's greatest businesses. Christensen's ideas have inspired a large number of people around the globe. Roan Kang, general manager of marketing and operations of Microsoft's Greater China Region, is one of them. He was lucky to have met the author himself when Christensen delivered a speech to Kang's company a few years ago.

"I agree with Christensen's point that too many people use material wealth or social status as ways to measure success, while in reality, it is doing purposeful work that helps others and improves society that is truly meaningful," Kang says, adding that he hopes the book will inspire more young people.

Kang, 45, also supports Christensen's idea that "your time is the most precious of resources", which he says, is something he learned firsthand while working with Bill Gates.

"After you've figured out what your top priorities (首要事情) are in life and in your work, you have to be strict with yourself and make sure you constantly put your time into those priorities."

  1. (1) What do we know about Clayton M. Christensen from the text?
    A . He is trapped in an unhappy marriage. B . He has worked in Microsoft for a long time. C . He is good at linking theory with practice. D . He is a famous businessman named by Forbes.
  2. (2) What can we find in How Will You Measure Your Life?
    A . How to marry Mr. or Mrs. Right. B . Practical ways to earn good money in business. C . How to communicate with lawyers and judges. D . Getting on well with family does benefit one's life.
  3. (3) What can we conclude from Roan Kang's words according to the text?
    A . Material wealth is no longer the way to measure success. B . Making the best of time is a promise to efficiency. C . Family affairs in our life should be the first to deal with. D . Doing purposeful work can inspire more young people.
  4. (4) Why does the author write the text?
    A . To make it clear that life is colorful. B . To show how successful Christensen is. C . To introduce an inspiring book. D . To share the key to success.
3. 阅读理解
阅读理解

SYDNEY —Australian scientists have designed a system which uses microwaves to break down plastic into an environmentally friendly by-product.

Head of Electrical Engineering at Australia's James Cook University, Prof. Mohan Jacob revealed on Thursday that by using microwaves, plastic waste can be converted into biochar (生物炭), charcoal that can be used as a soil conditioner.

"We are developing a processing room, which could process many kinds of plastic materials, up to 5 kilograms of waste," Jacob said. "It will be a typical example system for the development of biochars from different types of plastics under various conditions." Jacob explained that microwave energy is used to heat the plastic waste above 600 degrees centigrade within the custom-made room, where it ends up as a biochar, which can then be used to improve the properties of soil.

Currently underway is step one of the project, testing the room, after which, step two will involve improving the energy efficiency of the system and maximizing the yield of by-products. If all goes to plan, step three will be to construct a medium scale waste processing system which is customizable and can be installed remotely.

Jacob said that with the average person using 130 kg of plastic every year, there is an urgent need for developing better ways of processing it.

"Perhaps contrary to popular opinion, plastic is an indispensable material in modern life. It is cheap, competent, lightweight, and has many benefits like maintaining food quality and safety and preventing waste," he said.

However, "abandoned plastics endanger our marine wildlife, and have begun to enter the food chain. There is an urgent need for developing technologies to recover plastic waste."

  1. (1) How does the system function?
    A . Microwaves are used to produce plastic. B . Plastic waste is heated in the microwaves. C . Plastic waste is cut into pieces and buried into the soil. D . Microwaves change plastic waste into biochar by heating.
  2. (2) Which statement is true according to Jacob?
    A . Plastic consumption now is acceptable. B . Plastic should be abandoned in our life. C . The system of processing plastic has come into use. D . Finding better ways to deal with plastic waste is urgent.
  3. (3) What does "recover" in the last paragraph mean?
    A . Make up for a loss in time. B . Find or regain lost possession. C . Extract or recycle an energy source for reuse. D . Return to a normal state of health, mind or strength.
  4. (4) What does the passage mainly tell about?
    A . 3 steps of processing plastic waste. B . A way of producing plastic products easily. C . A new system of breaking down plastic waste. D . A program designed for plastic use in the daily life.
4. 阅读理解
阅读理解

Tropical (热带的) rainforests are disappearing at an alarming rate, and according to a new report by Rainforest Foundation Norway, humans are to blame. The world's dependence on coal, farming, beans, palm oil and mining has resulted in two-thirds of Earth's tropical rainforests being completely destroyed, and the remaining ecosystems being put closer to a tipping point.

Tropical rainforests once covered 14. 5 million square kilometers of Earth's surface, but now, just one-third of that remains undamaged. Of the original area tropical rainforests once occupied, 34% is completely gone and 30% is suffering from damage. All that remains is roughly 9. 5 million square kilometers, and 45% of that is in a degraded (恶化) state, the report says.

Researchers blame human consumption for the loss. While agriculture has always been a driving factor of rainforest loss, the report said that energy consumption, international trade and the production of beans and palm oil, logging and mining have been the largest threats (威胁) over the past century. A significant number of US products rely on resources from tropical rainforests. The country heavily relies on palm oil, rubber and cocoa, all of which come from forests around the world. Often, these resources are harvested from illegally destroyed lands.

Tropical rainforests are home to more than half of the Earth's biodiversity and have more carbon in living organisms than any other ecosystem. In addition to supporting significant animal life, tropical rainforests are also necessary for slowing down global warming. These unique ecosystems are suffering from constant abuse, through our bottomless appetite for land and resources, said Anders Krogh, the author of the report. "We expect that upcoming UN climate and biodiversity summits provide specific targets and measures to protect tropical rainforests.

The researchers also believe that the loss of tropical rainforests puts the whole world at the risk of future diseases. "Huge deforestation (毁林) is violating nature's natural virus protection systems," Krogh said." The outbreak of COVID-19 should bring rainforest protection to the top of the agenda of all policy makers and world leaders concerned about preventing the outbreak of new diseases."

  1. (1) Why are the data listed in Paragraph 2?
    A . To show the serious loss of tropical rainforests. B . To present the process of rainforest degradation. C . To stress the role of rainforests in the ecosystems. D . To explain the reason for the disappearance of rainforests.
  2. (2) What leads to the decrease of rainforests?
    A . Traditional method of farming. B . Global imbalance of international trade. C . The world's much dependence on clean energy. D . Human unreasonable consumption of rainforest resources.
  3. (3) What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
    A . The loss of rainforests will destroy the future generations. B . Immediate attention should be paid to protecting rainforests. C . The disappearance of rainforests has accelerated the spread of the virus. D . Politicians are concerned about preventing the outbreak of new diseases.
  4. (4) What can be the best title for this passage?
    A . Tropical rainforests are declining B . Rainforests slow down global wanning C . Humans are to pay for the loss of rainforests D . World leaders are acting to protect rainforests
5. 任务型阅读
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

According to experts, much of our communication is non-verbal. Every day we respond to thousands of non-verbal signals and behaviors. Here are several common types of non-verbal signals and behaviors.

Facial expressions are responsible for a huge part of non-verbal communication. The look on a person's face is often the first thing we see, even before we hear what they have to sayBut the facial expressions for happiness, sadness, anger and fear are similar throughout the world.

And such things as looking, staring and blinking are important non-verbal behaviors. When people come across people or things that they like, the rate of blinking increases. Looking at another person can indicate a range of emotions, such as interest and attraction.

Normal, steady eye contact is often taken as a sign that a person are telling the truth. Shifty eyes and inability to maintain eye contact, on the other hand, are frequently seen as an indicator that someone is lying.

Our choices of color and other factors affecting appearance are also considered a means of non-verbal communication.Appearance can also alter physiological (生理的) reactions and judgments. Just think of all the subtle judgments you quickly make about someone based on his or her appearance. These first impressions are important.

A. Eyes play an important role in non-verbal communication.

B. Culture has an important influence on how appearances are judged.

C. People also use eye contact as a way to determine if someone is being honest.
D. It plays an important role in how we interpret the actions of those around us.

E. Non-verbal communication and behavior can vary dramatically between cultures.

F. And that's why experts advise job seekers to dress appropriately for interviews.

G. Research on color psychology shows that different colors can lead to different moods.

6. 完形填空
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

I've never thought that a fundraiser could have had such a huge influence on my life. Back in 5th grade, our school announced a fundraiser and each class would get a box to fill it up with small1. To make my class to come to the first place in the fundraiser, I took two fifty-dollar bills 2 to school and tossed them into the box.

Two weeks later, my parents asked me about the 3. They said they had discovered the truth and weren't 4, but I must do something to 5 it.

My dad had the perfect idea in mind. The day 6 Christmas, he took me to St. John's Hospice and said we were going to be 7 in the kitchen, making meals for the 300—400 8 men that came in each day.

As the lunch began, I thought I could 9 this by playing with my new toys. But 10 the mealtime went on, I found these men were overjoyed at the 11 food they were receiving, which I couldn't 12. I considered it a fairly common winter meal. I had always heard about giving to the needy, but I never fully 13 it until that day. It was enlightening (富有启发性的) to see how thankful they were for something that I thought was 14. I learned that I didn't 15 need all the materialistic things I initially (最初) desired. On the drive home, my dad 16 McDonald's for lunch and I immediately answered no. I knew that I didn't 17 it.

That day I came to know how 18 the feeling is to help people in need. I now return to St John's Hospice every year, trying to make a 19. This is why I am becoming a doctor. I will make a difference in people's lives just like my father 20 on that December 26th.

(1)
A . cloth B . cards C . change D . books
(2)
A . typically B . secretly C . seriously D . carefully
(3)
A . prize B . box C . present D . money
(4)
A . angry B . shy C . wise D . calm
(5)
A . come up with B . look back on C . make up for D . get back to
(6)
A . after B . from C . over D . for
(7)
A . eating B . working C . standing D . sleeping
(8)
A . homeless B . friendless C . disabled D . upset
(9)
A . succeed in B . wait for C . leave out D . get over
(10)
A . although B . unless C . as D . since
(11)
A . fast B . simple C . tasty D . healthy
(12)
A . avoid B . remember C . possess D . believe
(13)
A . understood B . accepted C . supported D . imagined
(14)
A . useless B . funny C . cheap D . silly
(15)
A . usually B . really C . merely D . roughly
(16)
A . admitted B . insisted C . required D . suggested
(17)
A . doubt B . notice C . need D . gather
(18)
A . familiar B . mature C . similar D . good
(19)
A . plan B . difference C . decision D . record
(20)
A . did B . took C . enjoyed D . promised
7. 语法填空
This is the middle school Mr. Smith taught English ten years ago.
8. 语法填空
Large quantities of goods (sell) out since they brought down the price.
9. 语法填空
I appreciate your (ring) back to me so timely.
10. 语法填空
The work (finish), they left the office and went home.