江苏省南菁高级中学2023-2024学年高一上学期假期作业检测试题英语试卷+含答案
新高一假期作业检测试题 2023.08
英语
第一部分 阅读理解(共两节, 满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D四个选项中最佳选项。
A
Best Things to Do This Weekend on Long Island
Looking for activities on the weekend? We've rounded up some wonderful
activities for you.
The acrobatic (杂技的) performance
Traditional Chinese acrobatics and circus ( 马戏团)arts go hand in hand at a
performance of “Cirque Mei,” 8 p.m. Saturday at the Patchogue Theatre.Mixing
contemporary with traditional Chinese circus acts, the performers from the Hebei
Province of China present collective bicycle skills, foot juggling with umbrellas,
ladder balancing, and hoops diving. Tickets must be reserved in advance.
INFO 631-207-1313,patchoguetheatre.org
ADMISSION $69
The return of Elvis
The “King of Rock and Roll” is in the spotlight once again during “Elvis Seen/
Unseen,” at NYCB Theatre at Westbury, 8 p.m. Sunday. The concert features never-
before-seen video footage of Elvis Presley, and live music performed by the TCB
Band.
INFO 516-247-5200,thetheatreatwestbury.com
ADMISSION $50
The book signing
The award-winning actress and one of the hosts of “The View,” whoopi
Goldberg comes to Huntington to sign her new book, “The Unqualified Hostess,” 7
p.m. Sunday. The book gives her personal advice including tips on entertaining,
setting a unique table, and decorating for guests. Visitors must buy the book at Book
Revue to get on the signing line.
INFO 631-271-1442, bookrevue.com
ADMISSION Free; S35 plus tax (税款) for the book
The Drip Painting workshop
The drip Painting family workshop for ages 4-12 teaches children how to express
their feelings creatively through art, 10:00-11:30 am Saturday.Meet at the Pollock-
Krasner House and Study Center, 830 Springs Fireplace Rd.,for the workshop.
Everyone leaves with a masterpiece (杰作) of their.own.
INFO 917-502-0790, imaginearted.com
ADMISSION $40
1. Which number should you phone to learn more about the live rock concert?
A. 631-207-1313. B. 516-247-5200.
C. 631-271-1442. D. 917-502-0790.
2. What do we know about the book signing?
A. It allows people to enter free.
B. It is held on a Sunday morning.
C. It is inviting Whoopi Goldberg to make a speech.
D. It is giving away some books by Whoopi Goldberg.
3. Which of the following is just intended for children?
A. The book signing.
B. The return of Elvis.
C. The acrobatic performance.
D. The drip painting workshop.
B
I waited 14 years to do something that I should have done in my first year of
teaching: shadow a student for a day.
This is the first year I am working in a school but not teaching my own classes.
Being the High School Learning Coach, a new position for the school this year, my
job is to work with teachers and administrators(管理人员) to improve students’
learning outcomes.
As part of getting my feet wet, my principal suggested I “be” a student for a day:
I was to complete all the work of a 10th-grade student. My task was to do everything
the student was supposed to do: If there were notes on the board, I copied them as fast
as I could into my notebook; if there was a chemistry experiment, I did it with my
host student; if there was a test, I took it.
I could not believe how dog-tired I was after the day, because I literally sat down
the whole day, except for walking to and from classes. We forget as teachers, because
we are on our feet a lot --- in front of the board, walking as we speak, circling around
the room to check on student work... we move a lot.
But students almost never move, because in every class, the expectation was for
us to come in, take our seats, and sit down for the whole class. Therefore, by the end
of the day I was eager to move. I had planned to go back to my office and write down
some notes on the day, but I was so exhausted that I couldn’t do anything but watch
TV and I was in bed by 8:30.
If I could do back and change my classes now, I would immediately change the
following three things:
① mandatory stretch(强制伸展)halfway through the class;
② put a basketball hoop(篮筐)on the back of my door and encourage kids to play
in the first and final minutes of class;
③ build a hands-on, move-around activity into every single class day.
4. Why did the principal suggest the author do the task?
A. To help the author with her new job.
B. To allow the author to realize her dream.
C. To let the author learn from other teachers.
D. To test whether the author was a good coach.
5. What was the author supposed to do in class?
A. Instruct the students how to take notes.
B. Find out what subject the students liked.
C. Do what the students were required to do.
D. Teach students to do chemical experiments.
6. How did the author feel after the day?
A. She lost interest in TV.
B. She had pity for students.
C. She felt unsatisfied with the school.
D. She thought teachers move too much.
7. What do the three changes have in common?
A. They are after-class activities.
B. They encourage students to love sports.
C. They prevent students from sitting too long.
D. They are good for both teachers and students.
C
Jack White is a 17-year-old student who has already published a collection of
poetry with a local publisher. Jack believes switching (转) to an all-boys school from
his coed (男女同校) high school changed his life.
“When I was at my coed school, poetry was for girls , not boys. Guys were
supposed to like subjects like math, computers, and science. When I wrote poems, the
guys at school used to make fun of me and girls didn’t want to date me. At my new
school, things are different. I don’t worry what girls are thinking since there aren’t
any.”
Jack may not realize that boys and girls also learn and think differently based on
specific (具体的 ) biological developments. These differences affect how and when
boys and girls learn, so single-sex education is actually better for children.
Take, for example, brain development. The areas of the brain related to language,
feelings, physical coordination (协调), and social relationships, develop in a different
order and speed in girls and boys. Research has shown that girls’ brains develop the
connections between language and emotions earlier than boys’ brains. In a single-sex
classroom, everyone’s brain is developing at similar speeds, so teachers can teach
according to their students’ actual abilities.
Boys and girls also have different hearing abilities. Girls have a sense of hearing
which is two to four times better than boys. Women teachers often speak more quietly,
so boys may have more difficulty hearing a woman teacher if she is talking in her
“normal” voice. The teacher needs to speak louder to get the boys’ attention. In a
single-sex school, teachers do not have to keep adjusting (调整) their voice.
Jack might not be aware of the biological arguments why single-sex education is
better, but he realizes that he is learning faster at his new school. As Jack says, “I
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