乌鲁木齐高二英语上学期期中试题Word格式文档下载.docx
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Offshorefuneral
Theremainsofmorethan500deadwillbescatteredatseathisspringnearthemouthofYangtzeRiverinShanghai.TosavespaceShanghaiofficialsdiscouragedlandburials.
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Theonlywisechoice
Co-operationwiththemainlandforapeacefulreunificationshouldbetheonlywisechoiceforthenewlyelectedTaiwanleader.
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Interestinactivitysuchasfairs,galleriesandexhibitionshascausedtheartmarkettotakeshapeinChina. —Page9
Twosidesofastory.
Thegovernment’seffortstocutthehomeworkburdenofprimaryandmiddleschoolstudentshavedrawnmixedreactions.
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Blind,butnotout.
YangJia,anEnglishprofessorattheChineseAcademyofSciencemeetsthechallengesbroughtbythesuddenlossofhereyesightandcontinuestomakeitinherwork.
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1.Theabovesectionmaypossiblyappearon________ofChinaDaily.
A.thelastpageB.Page5 C.theFrontPageD.Page9
2.Fromthetextwecanlearnthat________.
A.moreandmorepeoplehavebeguntodoartbusiness
B.noonewillbeburiedinthegroundaftertheydieinShanghai
C.ChinesefishermencangofishingfreelyinJapansoon
D.ablindprofessorcanworkbetter
3.WhenyoulookthroughthisissueofChinaDaily,youaresuretofind________.
A.interestingstoriesofartfairs,galleriesandexhibitionsofdifferentshapesinChina
B.howTaiwan’snewleaderwasmade
C.thatpeoplethinkdifferentlyofreducingpupils’burden
D.sadstoriesaboutstudentswithheavyburdeninprimaryandmiddleschools
B
Itisdifficultfordoctorstohelpapersonwithadamagedbrain.Withoutenoughblood,thebrainlivesforonlythreetofiveminutes.Moreoftenthedoctorscan’tfixthedamage.Sometimestheyareafraidtotrysomethingtohelpbecauseitisdangeroustoworkonthebrain.Thedoctorsmightmakethepersonworseifheoperatesonthebrain.
Dr.RobertWhite,afamousprofessoranddoctor,thinksheknowsawaytohelp.Hethinksdoctorsshouldmakethebrainverycold.Ifitisverycold,thebraincanlivewithoutbloodfor30minutes.Thisgivesthedoctoralongertimetodosomethingforthebrain.
Dr.Whitetriedhisideaon13monkeys.Firsthetaughtthemtododifferentjobs,andthenheoperatedonthem.Hemadethemonkeys'
bloodgothroughamachine.Themachinecooledtheblood.Thenthemachinesentthebloodbacktothemonkeys'
brains.Whenthebrain’stemperaturewas10°
C,Dr.Whitestoppedthebloodtothebrain.After30minutesheturnedthebloodbackon.Hewarmedthebloodagain.Aftertheiroperationsthemonkeyswereliketheyhadbeenbefore.Theywerehealthyandbusy.Eachonecouldstilldothejobsthedoctorhadtaughtthem.
4.Thebiggestdifficultyinoperatingonthedamagedbrainisthat_______.
A.theblood-coolingmachinemightbreakdownB.thetimeistooshortfordoctors
C.thepatientsareoftentoonervousD.thedamageisextremelyhardtofix
5.Thebrainoperationwasmadepossiblemainlyby_______.
A.havingthebloodgothroughamachineB.loweringthebrain’stemperature
C.takingthebloodoutofthebrainD.tryingtheoperationonmonkeysfirst
6.WithDr.White’snewidea,theoperationonthedamagedbrain_______.
A.cankeepthepatient’sbrainhealthyB.canhelpmonkeysdodifferentjobs
C.canlastaslongas30minutesD.cankeepthebrain’sbloodwarm
7.Whatistherightorderofthestepsintheoperation?
a.sendthecooledbloodbacktothebrain
b.stopthebloodtothebrain
c.havethebloodcooleddown
d.operateonthebrain
A.b,c,d,aB.a,b,c,dC.c,a,b,dD.c,b,d,a
C
MikeMileshadn'
thadastablejobinyears.Hebouncedaroundfromonepositiontoanother,neversurewhenhislastdaywouldbe.Sometimes,helostapositionwithlessthanaday'
snotice.Thiswasn'
tduetoapoorworkethic—fromarrivingearlytostayinglate,Milessayshedideverythinghecouldtobuildagoodrelationshipwithemployers.ButbecauseMileshadacriminalrecord,hewasalwayscutloosewhenitcametimetoletstaffgo.
Itwasn'
tuntilOctober2015,nearlyadecadeafterhisreleasefromprison,thatacousintoldMilesaboutLancasterFoodCompany,alocalbusinessthatfocusesonhiringpeoplereleasedfromprison.Hopingthiswouldclearupwhatfeltlikeathickcloudofuncertaintyoverhisfuture,Milessubmittedanapplication.Hegotaninterview,andhethenbegananewjob.
Miles'
scenarioisrareinLancaster,wherethepovertyrateholdssteadyat30%.ThisfigureriledCharlieCrystle,Lancaster'
sco-founderandCEO.CrystlewasraisedinLancasterbutleftin1986topurseacollegedegreeandlater,acareerintechnology.Heco-foundedfourtechcompanies,oneofwhichsoldformillionsofdollarsbackin2000.
CrystleisskepticalthatmanyofLancaster'
slow-incomeresidentscangetstartedthewayhedid.Hebelievesfoodproductionisakeywaytomeetformeroffenderswhomaylackacollegedegree.Lancasterproducesproductslikebread.Nowadaysthecompanyisrapidlyexpanding;
however,atjust16full-timeemployees,includingadministrationandowners,itdoesn'
tlowerthecity'
spovertyrate.
Crystlesayshewantstoinspireothercompaniestorethinktheircurrentpracticesandstartconversationsaroundminimumwageandemploymentopportunitiesforeveryone,includingex-offenders.DanJurman,whochairsthecity'
sCommissiontoCombatPoverty,believesthatCrystle'
sbusinessisagreatwaytomakethishappen."
Noneofuscanhandletheseissuesalone,"
hesaid.
8.Thepurposeofthefirstparagraphistoshow__________.
A.thereasonwhyLancasterFoodCompanywasfounded
B.aman'
sdifficultyinlivingastablelife
C.anincreasinglycompetitiveworkplace
D.adecreaseinemploymentopportunities
9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"
riled"
inParagraph3mostprobablymean?
A.Amused.B.Embarrassed.C.Annoyed.D.Discouraged.
10.WhatwordscanbestdescribeCharlieCrystleaccordingtothetext?
A.Humorous,diligentandambitious.B.Successfulandsociallyresponsible.
C.Outgoing,kindandconsiderate.D.Wealthybutalittlebitgreedy.
11.InDanJurman'
sopinion,whatisthebiggestachievementofLancasterFoodCompany?
A.Itcreatesastableenvironmentforpeople.
B.Itgreatlyincreasesemploymentopportunities.
C.Itsuggestsanideaforfightingpoverty.
D.Itprovidesawaytohandleex-offenders.
D
Whenyouturnontheradio,youhearanadvertisement.Whenyouwatchtelevision,youhearandseeanadvertisement.Ifyouturnthepagesofanewspaperormagazine,againyoufindanadvertisement.Ifyouwalkdownthestreet,youseeoneadvertisingboardafteranother.Allday,everyday,peoplewhowanttosellyousomethingcompetetocatchyourattention.Asaresult,advertisementsarealmosteverywhere.
IntheWest,advertisementsarethefuelthatmakesmassmediawork.ManyTVstations,newspapers,magazines,radiostationsareprivatelyowned.Thegovernmentdoesnotgivethemmoney.Sowheredoesthemoneycomefrom?
Fromadvertisements.Withoutadvertisements,therewouldnotbetheseprivatebusinesses.
Haveyoueveraskedyourselfwhatadvertisingis?
Throughtheyears,peoplehavegivendifferentanswerstothequestion.Forsometimeitwasfeltthatadvertisingwasameansof“keepingyournamebeforethepublic.”Andsomepeoplethoughtthatadvertisingwas“truthwelltold.”Nowmoreandmorepeopledescribeitinthisway:
Advertisingisthepaid,nonpersonal,andusuallypersuasivedescriptionofgoods,servicesandideasbyidentifiedsponsors(明确的出资者)throughvariousmedia.
First,advertisingisusuallypaidfor.Varioussponsorspayfortheadvertisementswesee,read,andhearoverthevariousmedia.Second,advertisingisnonpersonal.Itisnotfacetofacecommunication.Althoughyoumayfeelthatamessageinacertainadvertisementisaimeddirectlyatyou,inreality,itisdirectedatlargegroupsofpeople.Third,advertisingisusuallypersuasive.Directlyorindirectlyittellspeopletodosomething.Alladvertisementstrytomakepeoplebelievethattheproduct,idea,orserviceadvertisedcandogoodtothem.Fourth,thesponsoroftheadvertisementmustbeidentified.Fromtheadvertisement,wecanseeifthesponsorisacompany,oranorganization,oranindividual.Fifth,advertisingreachesusthroughtraditionalandnontraditionalmassmedia.Includedinthetraditionalmediaarenewspapers,magazines,radio,television,andfilms.Nontraditionalmediaincludethemail,matchboxcovers,andbillboards.
12.Theexistenceoftheprivatelyownedmassmediadependsfinanciallyon
.
A.theaudienceB.thegovernment
C.theirowners'
familiesD.advertisements
13.Accordingtothepassage,whoaremostprobablypayingfortheadvertisements?
A.Organizations.B.Individuals.
C.Companies.D.Alloftheabove.
14.Whichofthefollowingisconsiderednontraditionalmassmedia?
A.Themail.
B.Magazines
C.Films.D.Newspapers
15.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthefeaturesof
advertisementsisNOTtrue?
A.Advertising
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