2019北京师大附中高一(上)期末

2019北京师大附中高一(上)期末
2019北京师大附中高一(上)期末

2019北京师大附中高一(上)期末

英语

本试卷有六道大题。考试时长100分钟,满分140分。

第一卷

一、完型填空(共20小题,每小题1分,总分20分)

As a teenager, I was pretty lazy when it came to doing things for my family. I worked hard at school, and sometimes looked after my younger sister. Still, I found myself regularly resisting the urge to___1___out at home with even the simplest things.

Every Wednesday afternoon, for example, my mother ___2___ me to another town for a piano lesson. During my two-hour lesson, she'd rush to the nearby store and buy a week's worth of___3___. Given

the fact that my mom had driven me twelve miles there, twelve miles back,___4___for my lesson, and bought me a candy bar, you'd think I'd be very___5___ to help her bring the groceries into the house.___6___ I wasn't. I generally just brought in an armload and left the___7___ for Mom as I ran to my room, shut the door, and started studying.

Don't get me wrong: even back in my room, I felt___8___about not helping my mother more. Deep inside, I wanted to change my____9____ But I also realized that once I did change, there'd be no going back.____10____I took on more responsibility, my parents would start___11___more of me. At

age fifteen, I sensed that this one small change would ___12___ something much bigger: my personal change from a cared-for, spoiled (被宠坏的) child to a more___13___caring and giving young man.

I'll never forget the Wednesday when I made a(n)____14____to jump in and see what happened. Returning home from the____15____I disappeared into my room, as usual. But once inside, I felt that deep and burning___16___.Throwing my school books on the bed, I suddenly opened my door

and___17___back to the garage to help my mother. How happy I felt that day!

Surely, over time, I continued to help out with more housework. The neat thing was, the more I helped out, the___18___I felt about myself and my place in my family. As Mom and Dad realized they could ___19___on me more, our trips became far less stressful, too. In short, it was a win-win situation for everyone.

Sometimes the little things we put off doing the longest____20____ out to be the simplest

things to complete. And feeling happy beats feeling guilty any day.

1. A. start B. cry C. help D. work

2. A. sent B. guided C. walked D. drove

3. A. fruits B. flowers C. groceries D. vegetables

4. A. fought B. paid C. applied D. planned

5. A. grateful B. nervous C. confident D. unwilling

6. A. So B. And C. Thus D. But

7. A. one B. other C. next D. rest

8. A. excited B. curious C. doubtful D. guilty

9. A. way B. world C. career D. shape

10. A. Once B. Though C. Unless D. Since

11. A. warning B. reminding C. expecting D. informing

12. A. mark B. tell C. express D. describe

13. A. energetic B. ambitious C. outgoing D. responsible

14. A. excuse B. decision C. statement D. appointment

15. A. duty B. lesson C. store D. holiday

16. A. shame B. anger C. delight D. pleasure

17. A. called B. looked C. headed D. handed

18. A. smarter B. better C. warmer D. stronger

19. A. live B. press C. focus D. count

20. A. make B. turn C. point D. bring

二、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)

A

I am Henry Jekyll. I was born in the 1 800s. I inherited(继承) a large fortune, a healthy body and an excellent mind. I was naturally hard-working and soon I was very successful in my job. So the outside world saw a serious, hard-working, successful doctor. Behind this quiet character, however, was a wild, fun-loving, irresponsible young man. Both of them were me. They lived together in the same body.

“Was it possible," I wondered, “to find a drug that could give each side of my character its own separate face and body?"

After much thought and careful study I believed I had found the answer. I had read many scientific books and spent many hours in my laboratory, searching for the right mixture of chemicals to make my drug. At last I got everything ready.

Late one night, I mixed everything together and prepared my drug. I watched the smoke rising from the liquid as its color changed from red to purple and at last to green. Then, bravely, I drank every bitter drop.

I felt a violent sickness in my stomach and a terrible pain in all my bones. The room seemed to turn round and round and I trembled with fear. Then the fear and pain disappeared and a strange, sweet feeling took its place. Wild thoughts danced through my mind- the wild passions of an evil and cruel stranger. But inside myself I felt younger, lighter, more carefree than ever before. "If this is pure evil," I thought, “I like it.”

I stood there, enjoying these strange new thoughts and passions and suddenly realized that I was shorter. So I decided to go to my bedroom in my new body and take a look at myself in the

mirror there. As I came into my room, I saw Edward Hyde for the first time.

At that time, the good side of my character was stronger than the evil side. Henry Jekyll had

his faults, but he was mostly a good, kind man. I believe that is the reason why Edward Hyde was so much smaller than Henry Jekyll. But that was not the only difference between the two men. Henry Jekyll had a kind, open, honest face. But pure evil stared out of Edward Hyde's eyes. I felt no dislike, however. Indeed, I welcomed him. Edward Hyde was me, young and strong and full of life.

21. In others' eyes, the writer was _____________.

A. wild and successful

B. fun-loving and responsible

C. serious and hard-working

D. quiet and irresponsible

22. The writer wanted to find a drug to _____________.

A. discover the right mixture of chemicals

B. observe the change of the chemicals

C. create separate bodies for both sides

D. make himself smaller but stronger

23. From the passage we can learn that the writer _____________.

A. was satisfied with both of his bodies

B. preferred kind Henry to pure evil Edward

C. was very sick of the shorter Edward Hyde

D. felt quite delighted right after taking the drug

B

Envelope Budget

From McDonald's to Sonic, fast food had a bad effect on my waistline and my budget. It was nothing to run to a drive-through to pick up a cold drink or a quick bite to eat. It was so easy to use my card for a small purchase. For me, I got a lot of satisfaction from fast food.

One day I sat down and calculated that I was spending a surprising $40 a week on fast food.

This was a lot of iced coffee and hamburgers! Instead of reducing my guilty pleasures, I decided to give myself a strong budget to reduce my consumption. Every Monday I placed an envelope with $20 in my purse. That was my fast food budget for the entire week. If there was anything left over at the end of the week, it was mine to save or spend. If I spent all of the money during the week, there were no more fast food stops that week.

The budget made me more mindful of my purchases. Instead of purchasing a large drink from Sonic, I would purchase a small. It was sill satisfying but not nearly as pricey. Instead of eating a

whole meal, I would pick the part that I actually wanted. Many days, the thought of hanging onto

the money for a special purpose meant more to me than the instant satisfaction of fast food. I

never really felt unhappy because it was a conscious choice to spend or save with each purchase.

Envelope budget kept me honest. I had a clear idea how much money was spent each week on fast

food purchases. I started to bring my lunches more often to save more money for the week. It was a fun challenge to see how much I could save every week.

Changing the way I spent on fast food not only helped my budget, but improved my weight. In the first month I was able to get rid of 5 pounds by simply changing the way I approached spending on fast food. Now I am more likely to bring my lunch than to buy it. I am not upset, but empowered to make positive choices to improve my life.

24. According to Paragraph 1, the author _____________.

A. was fond of fast food very much

B. had no time to cook for herself

C. lived with a small amount of money

D. got some benefits from using her card

25. The author set her envelope budget to _____________.

A. buy fast food at a good bargain

B. save money to buy more fast food

C. get rid of the habit of eating fast food

D. make fast food spending under control

26. We can infer from the last paragraph that _____________.

A. it is unusual to make some changes

B. the budget means a pressure on life

C. envelope budget is good for health

D. it is hard to enjoy a healthy lifestyle

27. What is the passage mainly about?

A. Why the author became addicted to fast food.

B. How envelope budget changed the author's life.

C. How fast food controlled the author's behavior.

D. Why the author took envelope budget seriously.

C

Senses That Work Together

When we think about how our senses work, we usually imagine them operating separately: you

sniff a flower, and the smell is delivered uninterrupted from nose to brain. However, it's more complex than that. Most evidence for cross modal perception (知觉) comes from studies into sound and vision (视觉). But research that shows other senses crossing over is coming out all the time, and it seems that even sound and smell sometimes form an unlikely pairing.

When New York researchers, Daniel Wesson and Donald Wilson, tried to find out the truth about a "mysterious” area of the brain called the olfactory tubercle, they had to deal with this fact. Originally, they only intended to measure how olfactory tubercle cells in mice responded to smell.

But during testing, Wesson noticed that every time he put his coffee cup down, the mouse cells jumped in activity. In fact, the olfactory tubercle is well-placed to receive both smell and sound information from the outside world. Later they found that among separate cells, most responded to a smell but a significant number were also active when a sound was made. Some cells even behaved differently when smell and sound were presented together, by increasing or decreasing their activity.

Of course, mice aren't people, so research team has been carrying out further experiments. They pulled together a group of people and gave them various drinks to smell. Participants were asked to sniff the drinks, and then match them to appropriate musical instruments and produce the notes at different levels. The results were interesting: piano was regularly paired with fruity fragrances; strong smells sounded like the instruments that are made of metal.

Further research found that listening to different sounds can change your perceptions. Studying taste this time, the team ordered some special toffee (太妃糖) and put together “soundscapes” corresponding to bitterness and sweetness. Participants tasted similar pieces of toffee while listening to each soundscape, and found the toffee more bitter or sweeter, depending on which soundrack they were listening to.

Studies like this are helping scientists correctly describe our understanding of the senses, and how the brain combines them with its advantage. The consequences are worth considering. Could we see musicians work together with chefs to produce sound-improved food and drink? Will you be ordering a coffee with a soundrack to bring out your favorite smell? Come to think of it, that could be one thing you hope coffee shop chains don’t get round to.

28. What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 refer to?

A. A lot of research focuses on the senses.

B. There can be a link between sound and smell.

C. Sound and vision are relatively easy to study.

D. Evidence about the way senses work is hard to obtain.

29. In Wesson and Wilson's research,__________.

A. the mice were affected more significantly by sound

B. the result confirmed what the researchers had suspected

C. the connection between sound and smell was found by chance

D. the mice seemed to be afraid of certain sounds or smells

30. What is the main idea of Paragraph 3?

A. Participants took an active part in the experiments.

B. The purpose of the further experiments was totally different.

C. The result failed to support what was found in previous experiments.

D. Experiments showed that links between sound and smell were consistent.

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