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1、河北河北省省部分名校部分名校2021-20222021-2022 学年高学年高二二上学期上学期第一次月第一次月考考英语英语考试试题考试试题精选汇编精选汇编阅读理解专题阅读理解专题河北省东光县第一中学河北省东光县第一中学 2021-20222021-2022 学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试卷第二部分第二部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)分)第一节(第一节(15 个小题;每题个小题;每题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 37.5 分)分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AEveryone knows that t
2、he media can be and is controlled. Everything that you readon the Internet may not always be true! People have constantly been complaining aboutlies in the media. So how can we be smart online? Here are some tips and tools:Check the domain names(域名)(域名).Many fake(假的) news stories use similar address
3、es of web pages and domainnames. However, a legal domain name usually ends with a .com, .net, or .cn. Theyare unique. One company only has one domain name.Visit a fact-checking website.There are many reliable ones such as FactCheck.org, International Fact-CheckingNetwork (IFCN), or Snopes. com. Be y
4、our own Sherlock Holmes and feel moreconfident about telling fact from fiction 杜撰. Check that the article contains referencesand links to other news stories, articles and authors. Good news stories are supported byevidence, dates and other data.Pay attention to quality and timeliness.Are there notic
5、eable(明显的) grammatical errors? Know thishonorable sourceshave high proofreading 校 对and grammatical standards! Is the story current orrecycled? Make sure an older story has not been taken out of context.Remember, do not believe everything you see, read or hear about your favoriteidols. False news tra
6、vels faster online than real news. Do not decide your opinions andviews because of one article you have read or one pictures you have seen. Next timeyou read an article, hear an opinion, or see a picture, consider the other side of thestory.Ask. Think. Check.()21. Which of the following is probably
7、fake news?A. It appears on web pages with unique domain names.B. It contains references and links to other stories.C. The news has a few grammatical errors.D. The story of the news is taken out of context.()22. How to tell real news from fake news?A. By finding a detective to help you.B. By confirmi
8、ng information via IFCN.C. By focusing on the story itself.D. By referring to reference books.()23. What attitude should we take towards news online?A. Trusting.B. Negative.C. Doubtful.D. Supportive.BMy first job out of college laid me off after just a few years. It was part of a cruelrecombination
9、and lots of my co-workers also lost their jobs. Part of our severancepackage (解 雇补偿金)was a career consulting service but I didnt want anything todo with it. I was depressed, and blamed myself for not being good enough. I wasconvinced I was a terrible worker and no company would ever want to hire me
10、again.About a month after the layoff, I was suffering greatly when a career coach fromthe consulting company called and told me to just come in and talk to him. When I saidI thought it was a waste of time, he told me to trust him and just try it. Plus it wasalready paid for, so what did I have to lo
11、se?I went in and met with him. Not only did he totally revise my resume but he gaveme a ton of good advice. He helped me see how unhappy Id been in my previousposition and that I really wanted to focus on a different area in my field. I ended upgoing to graduate school on his advice to get an advanc
12、ed degree in a more specialisedarea. My new resume also got me a lot of interviews and within a couple of months Iwas in a graduate program for professionals and working at an amazing job. Its beennearly 10 years and now I dare say that trusting that career coach was the best choicethat Ive ever mad
13、e.24. How did the author feel about his job prospects after being laid off?A. Optimistic.B. Hopeless.C. Unconcerned.D. Doubtful.25. Why did the author decide to meet with the coach?A. Jobs were hard to find.B. He had nothing to lose.C. He suffered depression.D. It was a must for a new job.26. How di
14、d the career coach help the author?A. By offering him a new job.B. By giving him an advanced degree.C. By providing him with a job interview,D. By helping with his resume and career planning.27. What did the author learn from the experience?A. Trust has power.B. Hard work counts.C. Practice makes pe
15、rfect. D. Success comes with patience.CNow, a growing body of data shows the brain, just like our body, also suffers whenwe dont move enough. And this can contribute to mental health problems during yourteen years.Jacob Barkley is a scientist at Kent State University. He was part of a team thatasked
16、 398 college students and teachers about their activities before and after in-personclasses stopped in March 2020. Those who had exercised the most became lessphysically active, on average. Although some people who had been less active beforedid more physical activity after the class shutdowns, sede
17、ntary time went up a lot for thewhole group. From April to June 2020, the people they surveyed sat almost eight hoursmore per week, on average, than they had before. Barkleys team shared its findings inthe September 1, 2020 International Journal of Exercise Science.In another study, researchers surv
18、eyed 937 Brazilian adults during the early monthsof the pandemic (流行病). They mostly stayed home, except for things like doctor visitsor food-shopping. About one-third of these people wound up sitting for more than 10hours per day, according to their own estimates. And people who did that were moreli
19、kely to report feelings of depression (抑郁). The research team shared its findings inthe October 2020 Psychiatry Research.Although some research does suggest that any higher risk for depression mightdepend on what people do while they sit, we shouldnt take that news sitting down, evenin a pandemic. T
20、he more time people spend sitting, the higher their risk of depressionand possibly other mental health problems they have, studies find.28. How did Jacob Barkleys team carry out their study?A. By observing peoples daily life.B. By changing peoples way of life.C. By comparing two groups of people.D.
21、By collecting information from people.29. What does the underlined phrase “sedentary time” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. School time.B. Physical exercise time.C. Long time spent studying online.D. Long time spent sitting and not moving.30. What does the second study find out?A.Adults suffer more f
22、rom the pandemic.B. Sitting for too long can lead to depression.C. Food-shopping is a good way to move around.D.Adults should stay physically active 10 hours a day.31. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. What People School do While They SitB. MoreAttention Should Be Paid to Our BrainC. Inac
23、tivity Can do Harm to Your Mental HealthD. How the PandemicAffects StudentsMental HealthDA work of art created by artificial intelligence (AI) has been sold by a major atseller for the first time. The print sold for an unexpectedly large amount of $432, 500.The artwork was bought during an auction(拍
24、卖)Thursday at Christies, an art house,in New York City. Officials had predicted it would sell for between $7, 000 and $10,000.In a website post, Christies said the AI-created work was the first ever sold by amajor auction house. It praised the sale as a signal of “the arrival of AI art on the worlda
25、uction stage.”The artwork, called “Portrait(肖像)of Edmond Belamy,” was made by a machinelearning algorithm(算法). The AI system was created by members of an art groupcalled Obvious in Paris, France. It shows the portrait of a man, looking similar tosubjects shown in historical paintings. Christies desc
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