学年高一英语下学期期末考试试题11Word下载.docx
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Hi,everybody!
Welcometoournewly-openedRichardsCinemaBookstore!
Nowletmeintroducetoyousomeofthenewfilmbooksinourstore.
AreyouChinesefilmfans?
OK,herecomesthelatest25NewTakesaboutChinesefilms.Itisacollectionof25freshreadingsofdifferentChinesefilmsfromthe1930stothepresent.Inrecentyears,ChinesefilmsareverypopularintheStates,suchasCrouchingTigerandHiddenDragon,Hero,andFlowersofShanghai.
DoyoulikeFrenchfilms?
Well,hereisTheFrenchCinemaBook.ItcoversFrenchfilmsfromthe1890stothebeginningofthe21stcentury.ItiswrittenforallloversofFrenchcinema:
studentsandteachers,specialistsandfans,andsoon.
MaybeyouareIndianfilmfansandstar-chasers.ThenhereisEncyclopedia(百科全书)ofIndianCinema.ThebookisacompleteintroductiontoallthebestIndianfilms.Italsooffersafulllistofnamesofthefamousandsuccessfulfilmstarsinthepasttenyears.Youknow,theIndianfilmindustryisthelargestintheworldafterourHollywood.
IfyoulikeBritishfilms,wehaveTheBritishCinemaBook.ItisagoodreviewofBritishcinema.Thisbookcontainsagoodmanynicepictures.
Inourbookstore,youcanalsofindbooksaboutMexican,Japanese,Australian,GermanandItalianfilms.
Well,pleasehelpyourselvestosomecoffeeortea,andhaveagoodtimehere!
21.Thespeakerofthepassageismostprobably________.
A.theauthorof25NewTakes
B.atouristinthecinemabookstore
C.themanagerofthecinemabookstore
D.areaderofEncyclopediaofIndianCinema
22.HowmanyAsiancountriesdoesthespeakerrefertowhenhetalksaboutthefilmbooks?
A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Nine.
23.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A.IndiancinemaissecondonlytoHollywood.
B.TheBritishCinemaBookincludesacompletelistofnamesofstars.
C.CrouchingTigerandHiddenDragoniswellreceivedintheStates.
D.TheFrenchCinemaBookcoversoveracentury'
sFrenchfilms.
B
AUSgirl’sdreamtoendpoverty(贫困)startedwithawalkdownastreetindowntownFresnoinCalifornia,US.KaitlinRiffelwasvisitingherfatheratwork–theFresnoRescueMission,ashelterforthehomelessandthoseinneed.“Ineverrealizedtherewerepeopleintheworldwhodidn’thaveahomeorfoodbefore,”recalled(回忆)Kaitlin,whoisnow16.“IknewtherewassomethingIhadtodoaboutthat.”Atage8,shestartedraisingmoneytobuildaplaygroundatRescuetheChildren,afacility(机构)inFresnoforwomenandchildreninneed.“Ittookmetwoyears,butmysistersandIraised$365(2,520yuan),”Kaitlinsaid.“Westartedsmall.Weknewwewantedtodosomethingtomakeadifference.”Theamountjumpedto$80,000thefollowingyearafterthegirlsteamedupwithfriends,andtheplaygroundwasbuiltin2013.ItinspiredKaitlintofoundKidsonaMission,akid-powerednonprofitorganizationthathashelpedhundredsofpeoplelivinginpovertyintheUSandabroad.TheworkoverseasstartedwhenKaitlin,then13,visitedElSalvadorinCentralAmerica.There,shesawpeoplestarving(挨饿)andfamilieslivinginsheltersmadeofcardboard(纸板).“Theroomsweresmallerthanmybedroom,buttherewouldbeeightpeoplelivingin[eachone],”Kaitlinrecalled.“Wealsogottoseetheriversthatthesepeopleweredrinkingoutof,and[theycontained]dirtywater.”Providingcleandrinkingwaterforpeoplelivinginpovertyisnowafocus(焦点)forKidsonaMission.Childrenandadultvolunteersdigwells(井)andalsohelporphans(孤儿)byprovidingfoodandclothes.“Beingabletoseehowmuchtheyaresufferingbutthentogivethemfood–that’slife-changingforus,”Kaitlinsaid.KidsonaMissionisintheprocessofgivingchildrenlargerleadershiproleswithintheorganizationnowthatKaitlinisajuniorinhighschool.Shemaynotplayasbigofaroleintheorganizationifshemovesawayforcollege.“Thisyoungladyjustunderstandsthatbygivingandhavingahugeheart,she’snotonlychangingtheheartsofpeopleinthiscommunity,she’schangingtheworld,”saidJimYovino,FresnoCountySuperintendentofSchools.24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Kaitlinwasinspiredtohelpthepoorwhensheworkedatherfather’sorganization.B.Kaitlinsucceededinraisingenoughmoneyforaplaygroundwithotherpeople’shelp.C.IttookKaitlinandhersistertwoyearstoraise$80,000forRescuetheChildren.D.KaitlinstartedvolunteeringatRescuetheChildrenwhenshewas8yearsold.
25.WhatcanwelearnaboutKidsonaMission?
A.ItwasfoundedbyKaitlinandhersisterin2013.B.ItisanonprofitorganizationaimingtoendpovertyintheUS.C.Itonlyrecruits(招募)childrenvolunteersfromKaitlin’scommunity.D.Itisnowfocusingonprovidingcleandrinkingwatertothepoor.26.Accordingtothearticle,Kaitlin______.A.willcontinuetoleadKidsonaMissionwhenincollegeB.isnowworkingonimprovingherleadershipskillsC.haspositivelyinfluencedpeopleinhercommunityD.hasreceivedmuchfinancialsupportforherworkfromherfamily27.Thearticleismainlywrittento______.A.callonreaderstohelppeopleinneedB.introducetheworkofKidsonaMissionC.showthateveryonecanmakeadifferenceD.shareKaitlin’sstoryofhelpingthepoor
C
Haveyounoticedthatmanyoftheclothesonthehighstreetlookthesamethesedays?
Sohowdoyoungpeoplemanagetoexpresstheirindividual(个人的)style?
WeinterviewedsomeBritsindifferentpartsofthecountry.“YoungcreativepeopleintheUKhavealwayscomeupwithwaystoexpresstheirindividualitythroughclothes.Punksaddedzips(拉链)andsafetypins,andskatersbuychains(链条)fromhardwareshopstohangfromtheirtrousers.Youdon’tneedmoney–youneedimagination,”saidAlexi,artstudent,Aldershot.PrintingyourownT-shirtistheeasiestandmostcommonwaytocustomise(定制)clothes.Youdon’thavetoactuallymakeaT-shirt.Youcanbuyacheaponeandaddanimage(图像)ofyourchoice.“Iusedtomakecustomised,multicolouredT-shirtsformyfriendsusingfabric(织物)paints.Theylookedabitmessybutsortofcool.Acoupleofyearsago,mymateSimonmadeonewithapictureofObamadressedasCheGuevara.Hestillwearsitinfact.Itlooksgreat,”saidJohn,25,Cheshire.Everyoneknowsthatstudentsdon’thavealotofmoney.Thatdoesn’thavetobeaproblemifyou’vegotabitofimagination.“IusedtomakeclothessometimeswhenIwasastudent.OnceIfoundapairoftrousersinashopthatIreallyliked,butIcouldn’taffordthem.Ididalittlesketch(素描)inanotebook,boughtsomefabricinthesamecolourandcopiedthetrousersusingmymum’ssewingmachine(缝纫机).Iloveditwhenpeopledidn’tbelieveIhadmadethemmyself,”saidCorrine,31,Dundee.Buyingsecond-handor“vintage(复古的)”clothesisafashionoptionformanyyoungBrits.“Iliketomakeoradapt(改造)myownclothesbecauseIknowthattheywillfitandthatthey’lllookgood.Ibuystufflikejackets,trousersanddressesinsecond-handshops.Youcanbesureyouwillalwayshavesomethingoriginalaswellascheap,”saidHelen,26,Nottingham.
28.AccordingtoAlexi,whichofthefollowingthingsbestallowsyoungpeopletoexpresstheirindividualstyle?
A.Money.B.Creativity.C.Taste.D.Courage.29.WhatdoesJohnthinkisagoodwaytoexpressone’sindividuality?
A.AdaptingvintageT-shirts.B.BuyingmulticoloredT-shirts.C.PrintingimagesonT-shirts.D.AddingzipsandsafetypinstoT-shirts.30.WhatmakesCorrineproudofherself?
A.Learningsewingskillsfromhermother.B.Makingtrousersbyherself.C.Beingabletoaffordexpensivetrousers.D.Wearingfashionablesecond-handtrousers.31.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?
A.Whyyoungpeopleliketolookdifferent.B.ThetrendofcustomizingclothesintheUK.C.PopularclothesamongyoungBrits.D.HowyoungBritsshowtheirpersonalitythroughclothes.
D
Doyoualwaysstruggletounderstandothers’feelings?
Perhapsyoushouldlistentoyourheart.AccordingtoateamofscientistsatAngliaRuskinUniversityintheUK,peoplewhoaremoreawareoftheirownheartbeatarebetteratunderstandingothers’emotions.Researchershavelongsuspected(怀疑)thatthisabilityisimportantforunderstandingothers’thoughtsandfeelings.Totestthistheory,theBritishteamasked72volunteerstocounttheirownheartbeatswithoutfeelingapulse(脉搏).Thisaimedtoseehowawaretheywereofthefeelingsinsidetheirownbodies.Then,thevolunteerswereshownvideoclipsofsocialinteractions(互动),whichtestedtheirabilitytoreadthemindsofthecharacters.Duringtheclips,theywereaskedquestionsthatrequiredanunderstandingoftheemotionsofacertaincharacter–forexample,“WhatisSandrafeeling?
”Inaddition,theywereaskedquestionsthatdidnotinvolveanyemotions,suchas“WhatisMichaelthinking?
”Theywerealsoaskednon-socialquestions,like“Whatwastheweatherlikethatevening?
”Theresultsshowedthatthosewhohadcountedtheirheartbeatsmostaccuratelywerebetteratansweringquestionsrelatingtothecharacters’emotions.However,therewasnolinkbetweentheabilitytofeelwhat’sgoingoninsideyourbodyandquestionsthatdidnotinvolveanyemotions.PunitShah,leadauthorofthestudy,usedanexampletoexplainthis:
IfyourcolleagueMichaelisrudetowardSandrainpublic,yourbodyprocesses(处理)thisbyincreasingyourheartrate.ThismaymakeyoufeelanxiousandallowyoutounderstandthatSandraisembarrassed.“Ifyoudonotfeelyourheartrateincrease,itmayreduceyourabilitytounderstandthatsituationandrespond(反应)appropriately,”ShahtoldThe
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