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學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精學(xué)必求其心得,業(yè)必貴于專精2017-2018學(xué)年第一學(xué)期高二年級周測卷英語試卷(第一次)(考試時間:40分鐘,滿分100分)ADoyouknowhowitiswhenyouseesomeoneyawnandyoustartyawningtoo?Orhowharditistobeamongpeoplelaughingandnotlaughyourself?Well,apparentlyit'sbecausewehavemirrorneurons(神經(jīng)元)inourbrains。Putsimply,theexistenceofmirrorneuronssuggeststhateverytimeweseesomeoneelsedosomething,ourbrainsimitate(模仿)it,whetherornotweactuallyperformthesameaction.Thisexplainsagreatdealabouthowwelearntosmile,talk,walk,danceorplaysports。Buttheideagoesfurther:mirrorneuronsnotonlyappeartoexplainphysicalactions,theyalsotellusthatthereisabiologicalbasisforthewayweunderstandotherpeople。Mirrorneuronscanundoubtedlybefoundalloverourbrains,butespeciallyintheareaswhichrelatetoourabilitytouselanguages,andtounderstandhowotherpeoplefeel.Researchershavefoundthatmirrorneuronsrelatestronglytolanguage.Agroupofresearchersdiscoveredthatiftheygavepeoplesentencestolistento(forexample:"Thehandtookholdoftheball”),thesamemirrorneuronsweretriggeredaswhentheactionwasactuallyperformed(inthisexample,actuallytakingholdofaball)。Anyproblemswithmirrorneuronsmaywellresultinproblemswithbehavior。Muchresearchsuggeststhatpeoplewithsocialandbehavioralproblemshavemirrorneuronswhicharenotfullyfunctioning.However,itisnotyetknownexactlyhowthesediscoveriesmighthelpfindtreatmentsforsocialdisorders。Researchintomirrorneuronsseemstoprovideuswithevermoreinformationconcerninghowhumansbehaveandinteract(互動)。Indeed,itmayturnouttobetheequivalent(相等物)forneuroscienceofwhatEinstein'stheoryofrelativitywasforphysics。Andthenexttimeyoufeeltheurgetocoughinthecinemawhensomeoneelsedoes—well,perhapsyou’llunderstandwhy.1。Mirrorneuronscanexplain。A。whywecrywhenwearehurtB。whywecoughwhenwesufferfromacoldC.whywesmilewhenweseesomeoneelsesmileD.whyweyawnwhenweseesomeoneelsestayuplate2。Theword“triggered”inthethirdparagraphprobablymeans“___".A.setoff B。cutoffC.builtup D。brokenup3。Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatmirrorneurons。A.relatetohumanbehaviorandinteractionB。controlhumanphysicalactionsandfeelingsC。resultinbadbehaviorandsocialdisordersD.determineourknowledgeandlanguageabilities4。Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A。Waystofindmirrorneurons。B。Problemsofmirrorneurons.C.Existenceofmirrorneurons.D。Functionsofmirrorneurons。BIhavebeenconsistentlyopposedtofeedingababyregularly。Asadoctor,motherandscientistinchilddevelopmentIbelievethereisnothingtorecommendit,fromthebaby’spointofview。Mothers,doctorsandnursesalikehavenoideaofwhereababy’sbloodsugarlevellies。Allweknowisthatalowlevelisharmfultobraindevelopmentandmakesababyeasilyannoyed.Inthisstate,thebabyisdifficulttocalmdownandsleepisimpossible。Thebabyasksforattentionbycryingandsearchingforfoodwithitsmouth。Itisnotjustunkindbutalsodangeroustosayafour—hourlyfeedingschedulewillmakeababysatisfied。Thefirstoftheexpertstoadvocateastrictclock-watchingschedulewasDrFredericTrubyKingwhowasagainstfeedinginthenight。I’veneverheardanythingsoridiculous。Babyfeedingshouldn’tfollowatimetablesetbythemum。Whatisimportantisfeedingababyinthebestway,thoughitmaycausesomeinconvenienceinthefirstfewweeks。Well,atlastwehavecopper—bottomedresearchthatsupportsdemandfeedingandpointsouttheweaknessesofstrictlytimedfeeding.Theresearchfindsoutthatbabieswhoarefedondemanddobetteratschoolatage5,7,11and14,thanbabiesfedaccordingtotheclock。Bytheageof8,theirIQ(智商)scoresarefourtofivepercenthigherthanbabiesfedbyarigidtimetable。ThisresearchcomesfromOxfordandEssexUniversityusingasample(樣本)of10,419childrenbornintheearly1990s,takingaccountofparentaleducation,familyincome,achild’ssexandage,themother’shealthandfeedingstyle。Theseresultsdon’tsurpriseme。Feedingaccordingtoschedulerunstheriskofharmingtherapidlygrowingbrainbytakingnoaccountofsinkingbloodsugarlevels。Ihopethisresearchwillputanendtoadvocatingstrictlytimedbabyfeedingpractices。5。AccordingtoParagraph2,onereasonwhyababycriesisthatitfeels_.A。sick B。upsetC。sleepy D。hungry6。WhatdoestheauthorthinkaboutDrKing?A.Heisstrict.B.Heisunkind。C.HehasthewrongideaD。Hesetsatimetableformothers。7。Thewordcopper—bottomedinParagraph4isclosestinmeaningto。A。basic B。reliableC.surprising D。interesting8.Whatdoestheresearchtellusaboutfeedingababyondemand?A.Thebabywillsleepwell.B。Thebabywillhaveitsbrainharmed.C.Thebabywillhavealowbloodsugarlevel.D.Thebabywillgrowtobewiserbytheageof8.9.Theauthorsupportsfeedingthebaby。A.inthenightB.everyfourhoursC.wheneveritwantsfoodD.accordingtoitsbloodsugarlevelCAstronautsonshortershuttlemissions(使命)oftenworkverylongdays.Tasksarescheduledsotightlythatbreaktimesareoftenusedtofinishtheday’swork.ThistypeofscheduleisfartoodemandingforlongmissionsontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS)。ISScrewmembersusuallyliveinspaceforatleastaquarterofayear。TheyworkfivedaysonandtwodaysofftomimicthenormalwaytheydothingsonEarthasmuchaspossible.Weekendsgivethecrewvaluabletimetorestanddoafewhoursofhousework.Theycancommunicatewithfamilyandfriendsbyemail,internetphoneandthroughprivatevideoconferences。Whileastronautscannotgotoabaseballgameoramovieinorbit,therearemanyfamiliaractivitiesthattheycanstillenjoy。Beforeamission,thefamilyandfriendsofeachISScrewmemberputtogetheracollectionoffamilyphotos,messages,videosandreadingmaterialfortheastronautstolookatwhentheywillbefloating370kilometersabovetheEarth。Duringtheirmission,thecrewalsoreceivescarepackageswithCDs,books,magazines,photosandletters.Andasfromearly2010,theinternetbecameavailableontheISS,givingastronautsthechancetodosome“websurfing(沖浪)”intheirpersonaltime.Besidesrelaxingwiththesemorecommonentertainments,astronautscansimplyenjoytheexperienceoflivinginspace。ManyastronautssaythatoneofthemostrelaxingthingstodoinspaceistolookoutthewindowandstareattheuniverseandtheEarth.BoththeshuttleandtheISScircletheplanetseveraltimeseachday,andeverymomentoffersanewviewoftheEarth'svastlandmassandoceans。10.Whatdoestheword“mimic”inParagraph1probablymean?A。Find. B.Copy。 C.Change. D。Lose。11。WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesthefamiliesoftheastronautsontheISS?A。Theyarecaringandthoughtful.B.Theyareworriedandupset.C。Theyareimpatientandannoyed.D。Theyareexcitedandcurious。12。Inthefinalparagraph,theauthorshowsthatastronauts.A.getmorepleasureinspacethanontheEarthB。findlivinginspaceabitboringandtiringC.regardspacelifeascommonD.lovetoseetheEarthfromspace13.Thepassagemainlydiscusseshowastronauts.A.workforlongermissionsinspaceB。connectwithpeopleontheEarthC。observetheEarthfromspaceD。spendtheirfreetimeinspaceDHoney(蜂蜜)fromtheAfricanforestisnotonlyakindofnaturalsugar,itisalsodelicious。Mostpeople,andmanyanimals,likeeatingit.However,theonlywayforthemtogetthathoneyistofindawildbees'nest(巢)andtakethehoneyfromit.Often,thesenestsarehighupintrees,anditisdifficulttofindthem.InpartsofAfrica,though,peopleandanimalslookingforhoneyhaveastrangeandunexpectedhelper—alittlebirdcalledahoneyguide。Thehoneyguidedoesnotactuallylikehoney,butitdoeslikethewax(蜂蠟)inthebeehives(蜂房).Thelittlebirdcannotreachthiswax,whichisdeepinsidethebees'nest。So,whenitfindsasuitablenest,itlooksforsomeonetohelpit。Thehoneyguidegivesaloudcrythatattractstheattentionofbothpassinganimalsandpeople.Onceithastheirattention,itfliesthroughtheforest,waitingfromtimetotimeforthecuriousanimalorpersonasitleadsthemtothenest.Whentheyfinallyarriveatthenest,thefollowerreachesintogetatthedelicioushoneyasthebirdpatientlywaitsandwatches.Someofthehoney,andthewax,alwaysfallstotheground,andthisiswhenthehoneyguidetakesitsshare.Scientistsdonotknowwhythehoneyguidelikeseatingthewax,butitisverydeterminedinitseffortstogetit.Thebirdsseemtobeabletosmellwaxfromalongdistanceaway。Theywillquicklyarrivewheneverabeekeeperistakinghoneyfromhisbeehives,andwillevenenterchurcheswhenbeeswaxcandlesarebeinglit.14。Whyisitdifficulttofindawildbees'nest?A.It'ssmallinsize。B.It’shiddenintrees.C.It'scoveredwithwax.D。It'shardtorecognize。15.Whatdothewords“thefollower”inParagraph2referto?A。Abee。B.Abird。C.Ahoneyseeker. D。Abeekeeper。16.Thehoneyguideisspecialintheway。A.itgetsitsfoodB.itgoestochurchC.itsingsintheforestD。itreachesintobees'nests17.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.WildBeesB。WaxandHoneyC。BeekeepinginAfricaD。Honey—Lover’sHelperEYoumaythinkthatsailingisadifficultsport,butitisreallynothardtolearnit。Youdonotneedtobestrong。Butyouneedtobequick。Andyouneedtounderstandafewbasicrulesaboutthewind.First,youmustaskyourself,“Whereisthewindcomingfrom?Isitcomingfromaheadorbehindorfromtheside?”Youmustthinkaboutthisallthetimeontheboat.Thewinddirectiontellsyouwhattodowiththesail.Let'sstartwiththewindblowingfrombehind.Thismeansthewindandtheboataregoinginthesamedirection。Thenyoumustalwayskeepthesailoutsidetheboat。Itshouldbeata90°angle(角度)totheboat.Thenitwillcatchthewindbest.Ifthewindisblowingfromtheside,itisblowingacrosstheboat。Inthiscase,youmustkeepthesailhalfwayoutsidetheboat.Itshouldbeata45°angletotheboat。Itneedstobeoutfarenoughtocatchthewind,butitshouldn’tflap(擺動)。Itshouldn'tlooklikeaflagonaflagpole。Ifitisflapping,itisprobablyouttoofar,andtheboatwillslowdown.Sailingintothewindisnotpossible。Ifyoutry,thesailwillflapandtheboatwillstop.Youmaywanttogointhatdirection.Itispossible,butyoucan'tgoinastraightline.Youmustgofirstinonedirectionandtheninanother。Thisiscalledtacking.Whenyouaretacking,youmustalwayskeepthesailinsidetheboat.18.Whatshouldyouconsiderfirstwhilesailing?A.Sailors’strength。 B.Wavelevels。C.Winddirections。D.Sizeofsails。19。Whatdoestheword“It”underlinedinParagraph4referto?A.Theboat。 B。Thewind.C.Thesail. D.Theangle。20。Whatdoyouhavetodowhensailingagainstthewind?A。Moveinastraightline。 B.Allowthesailtoflap.C.Lowerthesail. D。Tacktheboat。21。Wherecanyouprobablyfindthetext?A。Inapopularmagazine. B。Inatouristguidebook。C。Inaphysicstextbook. D。Inanofficialreport。FEatingtoomuchfattyfood,exercisingtoolittleandsmokingcanraiseyourfutureriskofheartdisease。Butthereisanotherfactorthatcancauseyourheartproblemsmoreimmediately:theairyoubreathe.Previousstudieshavelinkedhighexposure(暴露)toenvironmentalpollutiontoanincreasedriskofheartproblems,buttwoanalysesnowshowthatpoorairqualitycanleadtoheartattackorstroke(中風(fēng))withinaslittleasafewhoursafterexposure.Inonereviewoftheresearch,scientistsfoundthatpeopleexposedtohighlevelsofpollutants(污染物)wereupto5%morelikelytosufferaheartattackwithindaysofexposurethanthosewithlowerexposure。AseparatestudyofstrokepatientsshowedthatevenairthattheU。S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)considerstobeof“moderate”(良好)qualityandrelativelysafeforourhealthcanraisetheriskofstrokeasmuchas34%within12to14hoursofexposure。Theauthorsofbothstudiesstressthattheserisksarerelativelysmallforhealthypeopleandcertainlymodestcomparedwithotherriskfactorssuchassmokingandhighbloodpressure.However,itisimportanttobeawareofthesedangersbecauseeveryoneisexposedtoairpollutionregardlessoflifestylechoices.SostricterregulationbytheEPAofpollutantsmaynotonlyimproveenvironmentalairqualitybutcouldalsobecomenecessarytoprotectpublichealth.22.Thetextmainlydiscussestherelationshipbetween.A。heartproblemsandairqualityB.heartproblemsandexercisingC。heartproblemsandsmokingD.heartproblemsandfattyfood24.Theword“modest”inParagraph3mostprobablymeans。A.relativelyhigh B。extremelylowC.relativelylow D.extremelyhigh24。Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A。Eatingfattyfoodhasimmediateeffectsonyourheart.B。TheEPAconductedmanystudiesonairquality.C。Moderateairqualityismoreharmfulthansmoking.D.Stricterregulationsonpollutantsshouldbemade。25.Theauthor’spurposeofwritingthetextismostlikelyto.A.inform B。persuade C。describe D.entertainGHowtoMakeFriendsFriendshipisaveryimportanthumanrelationshipandeveryoneneedsgoodfriends。Goodfriendshiphasmanybenefits。Itofferscompanionship,improvesself-worthandpromotesgoodhealth。Therearetimesinourlivessuchaswhenwehaverecentlymovedintoanewtown,orchangedourjobsorschools。Suchchangesoftenleaveuswithoutafriend。26Butformanyofustheprocessisdifficultandrequirescourage.Belowaresome
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