1、 1 辽宁省阜新二高辽宁省阜新二高 20172017- -20182018 学年高一英语下学期寒假验收考试试题学年高一英语下学期寒假验收考试试题 I 第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分) 第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分) A A Journey to meet Santa (Journey to meet Santa (圣诞老圣诞老人)人) The panda, Po, from the movie Kung Fu Panda, will take families on a Journey to the North Pole (北极) to meet Sant
2、a. Po and his friends are part of a holiday attraction at Westchesters Rjdge Hill, which brings joy to families. The journey takes place inside a fantastic house whose walls are covered with LCD screens. As soon as you enter, Santas helpers give you a personalized passport. Then a tour guide leads y
3、ou to the first room, where a sign reading “Mr. Pings Cookies“ hangs above the fireplace. Po appears on a large screen and explains that he needs your help to send some fresh cookies to Santa at the North Pole. How will you get there? By a rocket-powered cart (马车),Of course. But first,you have to le
4、arn how to drive one. In the Design Lab, a set of doors opens and a rocket-Powered cart shows up on the screen. Jump on the cart for a cinematic experience that takes you on a ride through the night sky and down a snowy mountain. The cart shakes heavily as it rushes down the mountain. A machine blow
5、s cool air at you so that you can feel the “snow” in your face. I promise this 4D ride will give you an unforgettable experience! Tips:Tips: Journey to meet Santa is best for younger kids although guests of all ages can appreciate this wonderful experience. Your journey ends in the gift shop. Youre
6、not allowed to take your own pictures. But your performance during the Journey will be recorded, so you can buy the. photos and video of your Santa visit. A bus ride or taxi can get you here if you dont have a car. .Journey to meet Santa takes place daily (not including Thanksgiving Day) through Thu
7、rsday, December 28. 1.Where does the journey to meet Santa actually happen? A. Outdoors B In a cart C. At the North Pole D. Indoors. 2. What should you do first to send cookies to Santa? A. Buy a personalized passport B. Receive training of driving a cart C. Read “Mr. Pings Cookies“. Directions D. F
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15、ted by Ad 4 will have to_ A. look after two children B. be able to speak two languages C. be a college graduate D. work every weekend C C Weve all heard the phrase “less is more“ yet many of us are still likely to over-explain, send long emails, and hold hour-long meetings that only have 20 minutes
16、of real content( 内容) Joseph McCormack, author of BRIEF: Making a Bigger Impact by saying less, says 3 getting to the point right away is very important to attract peoples attention. In a sales presentation, you can talk yourself out of a deal by over-explaining rather than listening to the guests ac
17、ross the table. Even in writing, there are bad results of not being brief. McCormacks own research showed 43%of people who received long emails ignored (忽视) them. “when the point isnt made clear you feel you cant deal with this right now so you put it aside, “he explains. Despite the many disadvanta
18、ges of being long-winded, many of us struggle (挣 扎着做) to be brief. One reason,explains McCornack, is that we believe by over-explaining, we can prove how smart we are. From an early age, we re taught to judge our success on word counts and page lengths. Students are asked to write 20-page paper and
19、a two-page paper. If you can present your point well in two pages, then Ill read the 20-page paper to see how you got there,” he says. Another reason we struggle to be brief when we are talking is that we may be underprepared. “When youre being brief, you have to make a lot of decisions about whats
20、important and whats not important for that person in that moment in time,“ says McCormack. Cutting out all the irrelevant (不相干的) information can take time (time that many of us dont give when were speaking with others). Its these challenges of being brief that McCormack says make brevity an importan
21、t skill that helps people to stand out as being professional. 8. What can be learned from Paragraph 2? A. Nearly half of emails we receive are put aside B. Listening to others is important C. Too much talking is likely to be ignored D. Not being active can stop us from succeeding 9. Why do we often
22、choose to write long papers? A. Only long papers can make our point clear B. We believe the more, the better C. We are asked to do so by teachers D. Teachers are fond of reading long papers 10.Why do we struggle to be brief according to Paragraph 4? A. Its impossible to tell whats important in a sho
23、rt time B. We just prepare something important C. Its hard to make decisions sometimes. D. We dont organize our ideas well before talking 11. What is most likely to be talked about in the paragraph following the text? A. The importance of being professional. B. The tips for being brief. C. The chall
24、enges of being brief. D. The skills we should develop in life D D 4 Sleep has been a hot topic over the past few years, and with good reason; According to the National Institute of Health, more than one third of adults dont get 7 to 8 hours of sleep per night, and evidence shows that even children.
25、and teenagers sleep less than needed. Most people already know that not getting enough sleep has all types of horrible disadvantages like red eyes, memory loss, and , overall tiredness,but what if sleep deprivation(缺乏)is also the reason you reach for a slice of pizza instead of a fruit salad? While its been thought before that the body wants unhealthy snacks for a quick burst of energy to stay awake and alert when your body is tired, new