河北省石家庄市2020-2021学年高一下学期第三次英语月考卷

河北省石家庄市2020-2021学年高一下学期第三次英语月考卷
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1. 阅读理解
阅读理解

The Project Gallery works with local communities and modern artists responding to our collections. It is located to the left of the main entrance at York Art Gallery and you can apply for free entry during normal gallery opening hours.

Teenage Art School

June—September

Come and experience the creativity, hi—tech and exploration of traditional art techniques produced by Teenage Art School. This year's free exhibition is currently on display in the Project Gallery until late September. Our experimental five—day course for children between 14 and17 years runs yearly, studying different topics and approaches to help young people develop their skills as artists.

Bouts Artist in Residence

October—December

York Art Gallery is pleased to be working with a student artist from York St John's University to produce fine art visuals in response to Making a Masterpiece: Bouts and Beyond. Using the exhibition as a starting point for inspiration, our students will create their own art—work in the Project Gallery. See how artists make images and work on techniques in this developing studio and display space.

This exhibition has been developed as a funded partnership with The Bowes Museum and Bristol Museum.

  1. (1) What is mentioned about the Project Gallery in paragraph 1?
    A . Its address. B . Its history. C . Its opening date. D . Its contact way.
  2. (2) What do we know about the experimental course?
    A . It charges high prices. B . It has an age limit. C . It is held every month. D . It teaches traditional beliefs.
  3. (3) What's the common purpose of the two exhibitions?
    A . To attract more donation. B . To develop high technology. C . To inspire students' art creativity. D . To introduce St John's University.
2. 阅读理解
阅读理解

It was the day after Christmas 33 years ago. My wife gave birth to our first child. We were full of appreciation to have Joseph John Mazzella II , also called JJ, sleeping peacefully in the cradle(摇篮)next to our bed.

We had been on the road showing off our little baby to all of the grandparents and great—grandparents. It had been a busy Christmas and hard on my wife who was still recovering from her operation. Now we were back in our tiny flat trying to get a few extra hours of sleep before starting the day.

Just then I heard JJ stirring in his cradle. I leaned over and picked him up before he started to cry and then carefully stole out into the living room so that my wife could keep sleeping. I picked up a bottle and sat in our rocking chair with JJ in my arms. I rocked quietly and fed him in the living room while he looked up at me with his loving eyes. I spoke softly to him but also felt a little nervous and scared as I watched him. How was I going to take care of him? I was a new father and had no idea what the future had in store for us. I rocked and rocked. But luckily, I had so many elders to help me.

After a few minutes I saw the sun slowly rising in the sky outside my window. The bright light was shining down from the heavens making the freshly fallen snow shine with beauty that touched my soul. As I watched it, my fear escaped and I felt such a sense of peace, harmony, love and joy. The Christmas spirit had entered my heart and I smiled. I knew then that whatever the future would hold, it would be smooth as long as I kept love in my heart. New life is precious and I believed my child would be grateful, too and bring us new sunshine in the future.

  1. (1) How did the couple feel about the birth of JJ?
    A . Appreciative. B . Calm. C . Helpless. D . Disappointed.
  2. (2) Why did the author carry JJ to another room?
    A . To look for a bottle. B . To appreciate the sun. C . To make him sleep again. D . To avoid disturbing his wife.
  3. (3) What's the author's attitude towards his family's future when he saw the sunrise?
    A . Doubtful. B . Positive. C . Uncertain. D . Unconcerned.
  4. (4) What does the text mainly show?
    A . The family's difficulty. B . The mother's pain and fear. C . The baby's life experiences. D . The father's love and responsibility.
3. 阅读理解
阅读理解

Visitors to Rome can now see one of the most important private collections of ancient Greek and Roman statues (雕像). The 90 works from the Torlonia Collection opened this week in the newly rebuilt Palazzo Caffarelli, overlooking the Roman Forum.

Among the works is a fountain (喷泉) that was made in ancient Greece. Experts on ancient Rome believe the fountain once stood in the garden of the general and statesman Julius Caesar. It was already hundreds of years old.

The 620-piece Torlonia Collection is believed to be the greatest private collection of classical art in the world. It was begun more than a century ago by Prince Alessandro Torlonia. He found many of the pieces on the grounds of his family's Roman garden Rich from a business relationship with the Vatican (梵蒂冈), the family bought other well-known statue collections.

In 1884, the prince built his own museum to show off his collection. When the museum closed in 1976, the pieces went into storage.

"The reappearance of such a collection is a very important event," said art historian Salvatore Settis. "When I saw them for the first time, they were very emotional because I knew most of those pieces from books, but 1 had never seen them."

The Torlonia family chose Settis to help with the difficult job of deciding which works should be shown to the public. Anna Maria Carruba helped prepare the statues for the show. "Many of these pieces were already restored from (the year) 1600 onwards. We didn't need to work on the structure of the statues but only on the surfaces, cleaning them," she said.

The show will stay open until June 29, 2021. It is the result of public and private cooperation among the culture ministry, the city of Rome, the Torlonia Foundation and the Roman jeweler Bvlgari.

  1. (1) Which of the following can describe the Torlonia family?
    A . Unlucky. B . Wealthy. C . Humorous. D . Ungenerous.
  2. (2) What did the prince think of his private statue collection?
    A . It is a matter of pride. B . It is not worth storing. C . It should not be made public. D . It should be recorded in books.
  3. (3) What was Settis requested to do by the Torlonia family?
    A . Repair statues. B . Introduce statues. C . Select statues for show. D . Put off the statue show.
  4. (4) What can be the best title for the text?
    A . An Art Show of Statues Was Held in 1976 B . People Look Forward to Seeing Famous Statues C . Ancient Statues Reappear after Years in Storage D . A Famous Fountain Dates Back to Ancient Greece
4. 阅读理解
阅读理解

You may have noticed particular bright night skies recently as we experienced a full moon. NASA reported the event, called the Wolf Moon, began Thursday afternoon and ended Saturday morning. But did you notice any changes in your personal sleep patterns in the days leading up to the full moon?

As the latest full moon was beginning, a new study was released suggesting that a full moon can affect human sleep cycles. Researchers confirmed that the nights leading up to a full moon have more natural light available after the sun goes down.

The new research found that in the days before a full moon, people go to sleep later in the evening and sleep for shorter periods of time.

The moon takes 27. 3 days to go around the Earth, but it takes 29.5 days to complete a full cycle from New Moon to New Moon. The new study measured the sleep patterns of test subjects as the moon progressed through at least one whole 29.5—day cycle. Some subjects were tested through two moon cycles.

On average, people involved in the study slept about 52 minutes less on nights before a full moon. They also went to bed about 30 minutes later. The research showed that people had the latest bedtime and the shortest amount of sleep during the nights that were three to five days before a full moon.

The study involved 98 individuals living in three different indigenous communities in Argentina. Each local community had different access to electricity. One countryside community had no electricity access, while a second had only limited access. A third community was in a more populated area and had full access to electricity.

The scientists say further research is needed to help explain other possible causes for the changes in sleep patterns in the test subjects. Such causes could involve biological differences in individuals or social patterns within communities.

  1. (1) How does the author lead in the topic of the text?
    A . By comparison. B . By listing data. C . By imagination. D . By asking a question.
  2. (2) What conclusion did the researchers draw from their study?
    A . Full moon can impact sleep. B . Bright skies are good for sleep. C . Eyesight is influenced by moonlight. D . Power supplies change sleep patterns.
  3. (3) When did people get the least amount of sleep in the study?
    A . Five days after a full moon. B . On the night of the full moon. C . Four days before a full moon. D . During the nights without electricity.
  4. (4) What does the underlined word "indigenous" in paragraph 6 probably mean?
    A . Illegal. B . Native. C . Virtual. D . Foreign.
5. 任务型阅读
任务型阅读

How to Be Productive During Difficult Times

When we are struggling, or when we have a hard time focusing, we may turn to others for help. We may even wish we had a hero to help us. Well, today here is some advice for you.

Turn ourselves into our own heroes.

When we make ourselves heroes, we not only gain focus but also a sense of purpose. For example, it can give us hope as stories in the books often do. In stories, writers often give their hero, the main person in the story, a purpose.

Write out our tasks and ideas.

In stories, heroes also have tasks, which they want to finish and ideas, which they see for themselves. So we can write out our tasks and ideas, not just for a project but for our life as well. With clear tasks and ideas, events in our life no longer seem to be separate events. There's just a lot of value in having tasks and ideas.

When we know our strengths, we can use them fully. In difficult times, we can make our life easier by focusing on our strengths. It is even more important to identify weaknesses. All heroes have them. On their journey they face their weaknesses and learn from them.

Have small goals within a larger goal.

As we know, the hero's journey is not a one—time thing. It is a journey we are on in our entire life. Our life's journey is ongoing and ever—changing. We should be realistic with our goals and to be kind to ourselves, especially during difficult times.

A. Learn from heroes in stories.

B. We often live a life without purpose.

C. Know our strengths and weaknesses.

D. They become part of our larger stories.

E. So have small goals that we can measure in some way.

F. We can do the same for ourselves and identify our purposes.

G. Making ourselves the heroes in our own stories helps us in many ways.

6. 完形填空
完形填空

I was standing in the checkout line behind a young woman. When it was her 1 to pay, the cashier called her name and asked her how she was going. It looked as if they were 2 with each other.

The woman looked sad and said, "Not so good. My husband has just lost his job. My son is up to his old 3 again and often makes trouble at school. I don't know how to 4 the difficult time." Then she paid for her food. I wanted to help but didn't know how. The woman left the store before I could do anything.

When I returned to the parking lot, I 5 the woman at a distance, and I remembered something that could help her in a different but hopefully 6 way. Then I said, "Excuse me? I'm so sorry that I heard something 7 you said to the cashier 8. I'd like to give you something." I handed her a(n) 9.

When she opened it and read the only two 10 in the letter, she began to cry. Then she smiled through 11 , "You have no idea how much this means to me."

All I could think to 12 was, "Would it be OK to give you a (n) 13?" She agreed.

After we hugged, I walked back to my car. Do you know the words in the letter? "You Matter." I think telling other people that they matter also matters. We desire for 14 but feel more helpless than ever. 15, we are always needed by each other.

(1)
A . habit B . idea C . turn D . joy
(2)
A . impatient B . familiar C . pleased D . satisfied
(3)
A . responsibility B . tricks C . promise D . expectations
(4)
A . set down B . take up C . account for D . get through
(5)
A . spotted B . appreciated C . rescued D . reminded
(6)
A . strange B . thankful C . beneficial D . fortunate
(7)
A . confusing B . impossible C . comic D . unhappy
(8)
A . by accident B . by all means C . in fun D . in the distance
(9)
A . chart B . medal C . envelope D . advertisement
(10)
A . words B . notes C . stories D . sentences
(11)
A . screams B . manners C . tears D . cheers
(12)
A . apologize B . respond C . complain D . suffer
(13)
A . lift B . topic C . excuse D . hug
(14)
A . connection B . freedom C . theory D . peace
(15)
A . Quickly B . Actually C . Academically D . Unluckily
7. 语法填空
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The Qingming Festival is a  (tradition) Chinese festival in respect of one's ancestors. The main custom of the festival is sweeping tombs, during families gather at the graves and bring Chinese Baijiu, fruit and spiritual money for use in the memorial ceremony. Those who cannot travel to the graves will hold the ceremony on a mountain or beside a river, (face) the direction of the final resting places.

The Qingming Festival (consider) a suitable time when people go for outings. Around the festival time, temperatures rise in the north and rainfall increases in the south with the arrival of spring. At present, some provinces are showing many  (achievement)in poverty alleviation(扶贫). They are based on the natural scenery and different cultures that have improved the country's development. The day is not only about (sad), but also an opportunity (find) inner peace by getting close to nature and appreciate the scenery.

It is known that kite flying and riding on swings are also traditions of  festival. In ancient times, people would write down their illnesses and troubles on pieces of paper and attach them a kite. When the kite with these wishes was high in the air, they (cut) the string and allow the kite to fly away with the wind in the hope of cutting themselves loose from problems.

8. 书面表达
假定你是学生会主席李华,你校决定举行主题为“体验滹沱河(Hutuo River)文化”的远足活动。请用英语给你校留学生写一则通知,内容包括:

1)集合时间和地点;

2)活动线路;

3)注意事项。

注意:

1)写作词数应为80左右;

2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Notice

International students,

……

Wish you a good journey.

Students' Union

9. 书面表达
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

On March 16, 2020 my left leg was injured. At that time, I thought it was a simple injury, but a medical doctor later told me that it was a serious fracture(骨折) and that I would have to be in bed for three months. It was shocking for me. I'd never spent more than 8 hours in bed before.

I am a full-time social worker and have many projects that require my active involvement(参加). I hardly had time to visit my home, but my fractured leg stopped all things. I had to stay at home for a long time. It was bad and also good. It stopped all my work, but it also gave me an opportunity to spend time with myself and my family.

I was sad and worried. How would I spend three months in bed? Who would care for me? Early in my injury and before my operation, one of my friends offered his room in a rented house. I was grateful for his kind support. He did all things for me. I didn't have any other choices.

I realized in my mind that I should be positive and change my lifestyle according to the situation. It was not so simple or easy. I needed to be more focused and calm. I began to practice thinking alone, read books, create more poems and talk with friends.

There were so many ups and downs in my confidence. So many times negative thoughts bothered me. I felt very sad, but I often got support from my family and friends. During this difficult period, lots of good things also happened to me. I spent so much time with myself that I had plenty of opportunities to read some good books and improve myself, while receiving good care from my friends and family.

After the operation on my leg, I realized I needed additional care to recover, so I had to stay at Kindness Home, near my family.

注意:

1)续写词数应为150左右;

2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

I decided to organize a reading group to pass the time at Kindness Home.

……

The members of our reading group also cared about other patients.