南京市1中2020-2021高一上学期英语10月月考试卷及答案.pdf
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1、20202021学年10月江苏南京秦淮区南京市第一中学高一上学期月考英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)1.A.B.C.D.(1)A.c a b dB.a d b cC.a c d bD.b c a d(2)Look at the center circles of Diagram A and Diagram B.Which of the center circleslooks larger?In Diagram B?In fact,they are exactly the same size.Then look at the picture on the right
2、.What do you see?A vase?Or two faces?Doesthe picture change quickly from one to the other again and again?Maybe or maybe not,butyou can never see them at the same time.Whats happening?Is something wrong with my eyes?You may wonder at what you see.Dontworry.Here is how it goes:When we look at things,
3、our eyes send messages to our brains and then our brains interpret theinformation.However,sometimes our brains interpret the received information in a wrong way.Itseems that our eyes are playing a joke on us.This often happens and we call it visual illusion(错误).Movie makers often make use of visual
4、illusions.They make the objects around actors muchsmaller or bigger than usual.This makes us believe that the actors are much larger or smaller thanthey usually are.The movies Jurassic Park and Honey I shrunk the kids just make use of visualillusions.Why does the center circle in Diagram A look smal
5、ler than that in Diagram B?Something is wrong with our eyes.The two circles are not the same size.The two pictures change quickly from one to the other.Our brains interpret the information in a wrong way.Whats the right order according to the passage?a.We look at things with our eyes.b.Our brains in
6、terpret the messages.c.Our brains tell us what we have seen.d.Our eyes send messages to our brains.A.B.C.D.(3)What do movie makers make use of visual illusions for?To make the actors seem different in size.To make the actors much braver.To help the actors become stronger.To help the actors look bett
7、er.2.Everyone knows booking all your accommodation with the same hotel chain earns loyalty points,which can be traded for free stays and the occasional bottles of wine.Now a study shows that therecould be performance benefits too.People often experience trouble sleeping in a different bed in unfamil
8、iar surroundings.This is aphenomenon known to psychologists as the first-night effect.This is because if a person stays in thesame room the following night,he or she tends to sleep more soundly.Yuka Sasaki and hercolleagues at Brown University in Providence,Rhode Island,set out to investigate(调查)the
9、 originsof this effect.Dr.Sasaki knew the first-night effect probably has something to do with how humans evolved.The puzzle was in what way it can be beneficial.She also knew from previous work conducted onbirds and dolphins that these animals put half of their brains to sleep at a time so that the
10、y can restwhile remaining alert(警觉的)enough to avoid predators(捕猎者).This led her to wonder if peoplemight be doing the same thing and feeling tired the next day as a result.To take a closer look,the team studied 35 young and healthy people as they slept in theunfamiliar environment of the universitys
11、 Department of Psychological Sciences.The participantseach slept in the department for two nights and were carefully monitored each time with neuroimaging(神经影像)techniques that looked at the activity of their brains.Their heart rates,muscle and eyemovements were also recorded.Dr.Sasaki found that,as
12、expected,the participants slept worse on their first night in the lab thanthey did on their second,taking more than twice as long to fall asleep and sleeping less overall.During deep sleep,the participants brains behaved in a similar manner seen in birds and dolphins.More specifically,on the first n
13、ight only,the left brain did not sleep as deeply as the right brain did.Wondering if the left brains indeed remained awake to process information detected in thesurrounding environment,Dr.Sasaki re-ran the experiment while presenting the sleeping participantswith a mix of regularly timed beeps(哔哔声)o
14、f the same tone and irregular beeps of a different toneA.B.C.D.(1)A.B.C.D.(2)A.B.C.D.(3)A.B.C.D.(4)during the night.She worked out that,if the left brain stayed alert to keep guard in a strangeenvironment,then it would react to the random beeps by waking people up and would ignore theregularly timed
15、 ones.This is precisely what she found.Based upon these feelings,Dr.Sasaki argues in Current Biology that the first-night effect is amechanism that has evolved to function as something of a neurological(神经学的)night watchmanto wake people up when they hear noises when sleeping in an unfamiliar environ
16、ment.What puzzled the researchers about the first-night effect?What role it has played in evolution.What benefit can be gained from it.To what extent it can affect people.The relationship between it and circumstances.When doing the new research,Dr.Yuka Sasaki .conducted studies on young and old peop
17、legot some idea from previous studies on birds and dolphinsfound birds and dolphins had nearly the same sleeping patternsfound half of birds and dolphins brains remain awake while asleepWhat did Dr.Sasaki do when she re-ran the experience?She analyzed the negative effects of irregular tones on brain
18、s.She recorded the participants adaptation to changed environment.She exposed the participants to two different kinds of noises.She compared the responses of male and female participants.What did Dr.Sasaki find about the participants in her experiment?They differed in their tolerance of irregular to
19、nes.They tended to regard irregular beeps as a threat.They felt sleepy when exposed to regular beeps.They tended to enjoy certain tones more than others.3.The freezing Northeast hasnt been a terribly fun place to spend time this winter,so when thechance came for a weekend to Sarasota,Florida,my bags
20、 were packed before you could saysunshine.I left for the land of warmth and vitamin C(维生素C),thinking of beaches and orangetrees.When we touched down to blue skies and warm air,I sent up a small prayer of gratefulness.Swimming pools,wine tasting,and pink sunsets(at normal evening hours,not 4 in the a
21、fternoon)A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Relaxing.D.Annoying.(1)A.Having a swim.B.Breathing in fresh air.C.Walking in the morning sun.D.Visiting a local farmers market.(2)A.They are soft.B.They look nice.C.They taste great.D.They are juicy.(3)A.Go to a farm.B.Check into a hotel.C.Eat in a restaurant.D.Buy fre
22、sh vegetables.(4)filled the weekend,but the best partparticularly to my taste,dulled by months of cold-weather rootvegetableswas a 7 a.m.adventure to the Sarasota farmers market that proved to be more thanworth the early wake-up call.The market,which was founded in 1979,sets up its tents every Satur
23、day from 7:00 am to 1 pm,rain or shine,along North Lemon and State streets.Baskets of perfect red strawberries,the red-painted sides of the Java Dawg coffee truck;and most of all,the tomatoes:amazing,large,soft andround red tomatoes.Disappointed by many a broken,vine-ripened(蔓上成熟的)promise,Ive refuse
24、d to buy wintertomatoes for years.No matter how attractive they look in the store,once I get them home theyreunfailingly dry,hard,and tasteless.But I homed in,with uncertainty,on one particular table at theBrowns Grove Farms stand,full of fresh and soft tomatoes the size of my fist.These were the re
25、aldeal-and at that moment,I realized that the best part of Sarasota in winter was going to be eatingthings that back home in New York I wouldnt be experiencing again for months.Delighted as I was by the tomatoes in sight,my happiness deepened when I learned that BrownsGrove Farm is one of the suppli
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