甘肃省天水市一中2020-2021学年高一上学期第二学段考试英语

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天水一中高一级 2020—2021 学年度第一学期第二学段考试
英语试题
满分: 100 分 时间: 90 分钟
I卷 选择题(共 50 分)
I. 阅读理解(共 10 小题每小题 2分,满分 20 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中选出最佳选项,并在答
题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Monster Zoo
Monster Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world, covering more than 15 km squares. It
is home to more than 50 species of rare and native animals. The zoo is located 70 km from the
city New South Australia.
Monster zoo was founded in 1983 as a breeding area ( 殖 区 ). Officially open to the
public in October 1993, Monster Zoo is now home to more than 500 animals.
Opening Hours
Monster zoo is open daily from 9: 30 am to 5: 00 pm with last entry at 3: 00 pm. The zoo is
open every day of the year, including Christmas Day and all public holidays. The exception to
this is if the forecast temperature for Monster Zoo is 40 degrees or above, it will be closed.
To get the most out of your visit we recommend setting aside a minimum of four to five
hours to fully enjoy the Monster zoo.
Tickets
Child (4-14 years old) : AU $ 28. 50
Adult (15 years old and over) : AU $ 51. 75
Family / Mini Group: AU $ 132. 75
Meet the Keeper
Monster zoo offers various daily zoo keeper talks and animal feeds that give guests the
chance to interact (互动) with our friendly workers and learn about the zoo’s unique residents.
Looking for a more unique animal experience? Consider booking a Behind the Scenes
Animal Experience to come face to face with some of our special animal residents.
Café
Ketabi Café is open from 9: 30 am to 5: 00 pm daily and offers a variety of tasty treats,
small snacks and hot meals.
Picnics
For those who prefer to bring their own meals, special picnic areas are available close to
the Visitor Center. Please note that due to fire risk, the zoo does not allow for the use of BBQs.
1. What can we learn about the zoo from the text?
A. It is the largest zoo in the world.
B. It is open daily all year except Christmas Day.
C. It is open to the public ten years after it was founded.
D. It is home to more than 500 species of animals.
2. If three young men aged 12, 14 and 19 visit the zoo, how much will they pay?
A. AU $ 155. 25 B. AU $ 108. 75
C. AU $ 85.25 D. AU $ 132. 75
3. Where does this text most probably come from?
A. A health newspaper B. An animal book
C. A travel website D. A fashion magazine
B
In the world today, all of the people need recreation(). We cannot work all the time if
we are going to keep healthy and enjoy life.
Everyone has his own way of relaxing. Perhaps the most popular form is to take part in
sports. There are team sports, such as basketball and football. There are also individual(个人的)
sports, such as swimming and running. Skating and mountain climbing are the most popular
recreation for people who like to be outdoor. Not everyone who enjoys sports likes to take part
in them. Many people like watching them on TV or listening to them on the radio. So many
people like some forms of recreation, such as watching TV, singing and dancing. It doesn’t
matter whether we like indoor recreation or take part in outdoor sports. It is important for
everyone to relax from time to time and enjoy some forms of recreation.
4People want to take part in sports in order to ____.
Akeep healthy and enjoy life Bmake friends
Cfind a good job Dmake more money
5Outdoor sports include ____.
Awatching TV Bsinging and dancing
Clistening to the radio Dskating and mountain climbing
6The passage mainly tells us that ____.
Abasketball is a kind of team sport
Beveryone who enjoys sports should take part in them
Cdifferent people have different ways of relaxing
Dindoor recreation is not as important as outdoor sports
C
“If you don't behave, I'll call the police” is a lie that parents might use to get their young
children to behave. A new psychological(心 理 学 的 ) study led by Nanyang Technological
University, Singapore suggests that it is connected with harmful effects when the children
become adults.
The research team asked 379 Singaporean young adults whether their parents lied to them
when they were children, how much they lie to their parents as adults, and how well they
respond adulthood challenges.
The first questionnaire asked these young adults to recall if their parents told them lies
about eating, leaving or staying, spending money and so on. Some examples of such lies are “If
you don’t come with me now, I will leave you here by yourself” and “I don’t bring money with
me today, we can come back another day”. The second questionnaire included questions that
could show how often they lie to their parents as adults. Lastly, these young adults filled in two
other questionnaires that asked them about their psychological problems and tendency ()to
behave selfishly and impulsively(冲动地).
Adults who reported being lied to more as children were more likely to report lying to their
parents in their adulthood. They also said they faced greater difficulty in meeting psychological
and social challenges.
Lead author Setoh Peipei from NTU Singapore's School of Social Sciences said,
“Parenting by lying can seem to save time, especially when the real reasons behind why parents
want children to do something are difficult to explain. When parents tell children that ‘honesty
is the best policy’, but display dishonesty by lying, such behavior can send negative messages to
their children. Parents’ dishonesty may finally erode trust and encourage dishonesty in
children”
“Our research suggests that parenting by lying is a practice that has negative influence on
children when they grow up. Parents should be aware of these possible risks and consider other
ways to replace lying, such as knowing children’s feelings, giving information so children know
what to expect, offering choices and solving problems together, to encourage children to have
good behavior, ”said lead author Setoh Peipei.
But the study has its limitations. Some limitations of the study include depending on what
young adults report about their parents’ lying. “Future research can explore using many
informants(提供信息的人), such as parents, to report on the same thing” suggested Setoh.
7. What did the research team do during the study?
A. They turned to 379 Singaporean children.
B. They looked for questionnaires on the Internet.
C. They collected answers to some sets of questions.
D. They asked the young adults parents for information.
摘要:

天水一中高一级2020—2021学年度第一学期第二学段考试英语试题满分:100分时间:90分钟第I卷选择题(共50分)I.阅读理解(共10小题每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMonsterZooMonsterZooisoneofthelargestzoosintheworld,coveringmorethan15kmsquares.Itishometomorethan50speciesofrareandnativeanimals.Thezooislocated70kmfromthecityNewSouthAu...

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