人教版高一英语期末模拟试卷.doc
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1、人教版高一英语期末模拟试卷阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AThese are common foods in your kitchen that possess sun-protection compounds to aid your current sun-protection routine. Check them out to deal with-or prevent-summer sunburn.1. Oatmeal (燕麦片)Burn-fighting effect: When your whole body is sunburned, oatmeal provides the be
2、st type of relief.Sunburn treatment: Break oatmeal into very small pieces, add it to cool water and apply it every two to four hours.2. Fat-free milkBurn-fighting effect: The milk creates a protein film on your skin that will help ease the discomfort of fresh sunburn.Sunburn treatment: Apply cool, n
3、ot cold, milk to your skin using a clean cloth. Apply compresses(敷布)for 15 or 20 minutes, and repeat every two to four hours.3. StrawberriesBurn-fighting effect: Strawberry juice helps reduce the pain from sunburn.Sunburn treatment: Crush a few ripened strawberries and spread your skin for natural r
4、elief. Wash them after a few minutes. If youd rather not go the fruit route to avoid stickiness, make a paste out of cornstarch(玉米淀粉) and water and spread it on sunburned skin for relief, too. 4. TomatoesBurn-fighting effect: Tomatoes can help protect your skin from sun damage. In one study, volunte
5、ers who ate five spoons of tomato paste daily for three months enjoyed 25 per cent more natural protection against sunburn.Sunburn treatment: Eat fresh tomatoes and add organic ketchup(番茄酱)to meals.21. Which part of the newspaper does the text probably belong to?A. CultureB. EducationC. HealthD. Tra
6、vel22. If you want to reduce the pain of fresh sunburn, _ will be helpful.A. OatmealB. Fat-free milkC. StrawberriesD. Tomatoes23. What should you do if you want tomatoes to protect you from sunburn?A. Add it to cool milk and cool water.B. Apply it to your skin for 2 to 4 hours.C. Spread it on the su
7、nburned skin if needed.D. Eat fresh ones and add some to meals.BAs we drove across town, I prepared my two children for what they were about to see. A lady from our new church was dying of cancer, and I had volunteered to help her with the house-work. “Annie has a tumor(肿瘤) in her head, which has di
8、sfigured(损毁的外形) her face,” I warned.I struggled for the words to describe Annies appearance to my son and daughter. Then I remembered a movie Id seen with my son. I wanted him to understand that disabled people are like anyone elsetheir feelings can be hurt, too. “David, remember the movie Mask abou
9、t the boy with the facial deformity(畸形)?”“Yes, Mom. I think I know what to expect.” His tone(语气) told me it was time to stop mothering him so much.“What does a tumor look like?” Diane asked me.I didnt want to frighten the child, so I prepared her just enough but not too much.“Her tumor looks like th
10、e skin on the inside of your mouth. It sticks out from under her tongue and makes it hard for her to talk. Youll see it as soon as you meet her, but theres nothing to be afraid of. Remember, dont stare.” Diane nodded. I knew she was trying to picture a tumor in her mind.We entered the living room, w
11、here Annie was sitting in her chair. At the sight of my children, Annies face brightened. “Oh, Im so glad you came to visit,” she said toughly.David walked across the room to Annies chair, put his arms around her shoulders and pressed his cheek to her face. Smiling, he looked into her eyes and said,
12、 “Im happy to meet you.” Just when I didnt think I could be more proud, Diane copied her big brother and gave Annie the precious, accepting hug of a child. My throat tightened with emotion as I saw Annies eyes well up with grateful tears.24. From the mothers description, we know that_ .A. Annie was
13、optimistic B. Annie liked childrenC. Annie suffered a lotD. Annie wore a mask25. What does the underlined word “picture” in paragraph 7 mean?A. imagineB. drawC. createD. make26. The mother prepared her children for what they would see because _ .A. she wanted to comfort AnnieB. Annie didnt want to b
14、e offendedC. she didnt want the children to be frightenedD. the children were much too excited27. Whats the best title of this passage?A. A mothers preparation B. The hug of a child C. A mothers pride D. Pain of AnnieCUnseen Art wants to give the Mona Lisa and other world-famous artworks the 3D trea
15、tment so that they can be touched, making them accessible to the blind and visually impaired(受损的). “There are many people in the world who have heard of classical artworks their whole lives but are unable to see them,” say Marc Dillon, advocate for the project. “Now they can experience them for the
16、first time and create their own impressions and opinions.”The project is currently crowd-funding(大众筹资) on Indiegogo, offering 3D prints of the Mona Lisa for backers, which can be kept or donated to an organization serving the blind and visually impaired community. The money raised will be used to fu
17、nd an online platform where the 3D files will be down-loadable for free, making 3D printable art available worldwide, anywhere there is a 3D printer.The project strikes a personal chord(引起共鸣) with Dillon. “I was born with one arm shorter than the other. All my life, I continually had to prove that I
18、 was able to do everything I wanted to, from playing guitar and riding motorcycles to life-guarding and weightlifting. I also had an uncle who worked as a mechanic(技工) and became blind in adulthood. I saw he was able to continue to do almost anything a seeing person could do.”To test the concept, Di
19、llon took the first 3D print to the Blind Institute of Finland, “They were very excited to touch the Mona Lisa!”says Dillon. In a video for the project, one can see a blind woman experiencing da Vincis masterpiece through touch. Just like countless others throughout history, she is interested in Mon
20、a Lisas mysterious expression.“Its a little bit mysterious,” she says happily. “She wasnt exactly a classical beauty!”28. World-famous artworks are printed with 3D technology to _ .A. allow the disabled to experience by themselves B. raise money for an online platformC. keep those works for future g
21、eneration D. make money for themselves29. How can the money raised be used?A. For any printing office. B. Other similar projects.C. For an online platform. D. Other famous artworks.30. According to paragraph 3, we can know that _ .A. Dillon became blind in childhood B. Dillons uncle was disabled too
22、.C. Dillon tried to become a mechanic D. Dillons uncle created 3-D technology31. After a blind woman experienced the printed works, she felt _ .A. disappointedB. worriedC. unsatisfiedD. excitedDSanta and his helpers arrived at the ski slopes(滑雪场) to spread some holiday cheer.It was told that 150 ski
23、ing Santas jumped on skis and snowboards for the 16th annual Skiing Santas event that was held at Sunday River ski resort in Newry, Maine. And the event serves as a festivals beginning to the holiday season.“Its really fun because everyone is a little wild and crazy,” said Catherine Bolender, 53 yea
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