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高一下学期第三次月考英语试题分类汇编
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高一下学期第三次月考英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
EastYorkshirehastypicalunpredictableBritishweather.Soherearesomeideastokeepeverybodyhappy
whentheweatherisnotthemostideal.
William'sDen,NorthCave
Theoutdoorandindoorareasaresuitableforchildrenofallagestohavefun.Thereareneststoexplorerope
bridgestocross,atree-houseandaslide.TheattachedKitchenprovidesfreshfoodmadefromlocallysourced
ingredientsservingaselectionoftreats.
EastRidingLeisureCentres
Knownforafunlearnerpoolalongsideanincrediblefunzonewithtwoslidesaswell,itisperfectforkidsto
findtheirfeetinthewater,havefunandexplore.Its6climbingwallsofferadifferentchallengeoneach.Thisplace
issuitableforanyoneovertheageof4andyoucanrefuelatcafewithfreshfood,snacksandcakes.
SewerbyHallandGardens
Whentheweather?snotsure,takecoverintheHallandlearnhowlifewasintheearly1900'sfortheresidents
andworkersofthehouse.Thenexplorethezooandmeetthepigs,parrotsandpenguins!Kidsofallagesare
welcome.
WithernseaLighthouse
There?snolimitationtotheageofkidstoclimbWithemseaLighthouse,whichis144stepstothetop,withfull
viewsoftheEastYorkshireCoastatthetopofit.Enjoythemuseumonthegroundfloorandlearnwhatlifeislike
workingandlivinginalighthouse.Thesouvenirshopprovidesattractivegiftsforvisitorsatafairprice.
1.Whichoneisunsuitableforkidsofallages?
A.William'sDenNorthCave.B.EastRidingLeisureCentres.
C.SewerbyHallandGardens.D.WithemseaLighthouse.
2.Wherecankidsenjoyfood?
A.InWilliam'sDen,NorthCaveandSewerbyHallandGardens.
B.InEastRidingLeisureCentresandWithernseaLighthouse.
C.InWilliam'sDen,NorthCaveandEastRidingLeisureCentres.
D.InSewerbyHallandGardensandWithernseaLighthouse.
3.Wheredoesthispassageprobablycomefrom?
A.Ageographytextbook.B.Asciencereport.C.Afinancemagazine.D.Atravelbrochure.
B
InthetimetomyPerutrip,IfoundoutaboutaplaceknownasMachuPicchu.Itwassobeautifulthatitmade
medoubtwhetherMachuPicchuwouldevenbethehighlightofmytrip.MyfirstglanceatthesecretcityoftheInca
(spelled"Inka"inPeru,whichmeans"king")removedmydoubt.
MachuPicchuwasbuiltlessthanahundredyearsbeforetheSpanishconquestoftheearly1500s,butwas
quicklyabandonedbeforeitwasevencompletedwhenwordoftheInka'sdefeatreachedthearea.Itwasaplace
wherethehighestpriests(神父)andselectedworthypeoplelivedtohonorthegodsabove.
WhentheSpaniardsconqueredtheareaknownastheEmpireoftheInca,theywereknowntodestroyoldsigns
ofworship(崇拜)astheyconflictedwiththeirbeliefsinasingleGod.Thankfully,MachuPicchuwasn'tknownby
theSpaniards,oranyonethatwasn'talocal.Until1911,theAmericanhistorian,HiramBingham,madehisfamous
explorationandexpositionofthesite.
WhileMachuPicchuisknowntoalmosteveryoneintheworldtoday,itisquitesuiprisinghowisolated(与世
隔绝的)itstillis.Despitethedifficultiesofgettingthere,abouthalfamillionpeoplevisititeveryyear.
ThecityisfarlargerthanIexpectedandmuchlikeChichenItzainMexicoandhasmanygeometrically
positionedbuildings.StartingfromCusco,youseesignseverywherethatcallMachuPicchu“LaMaravilladel
Mundo”(TheWorldWonder)andIcouldn'tagreemore.In2007,MachuPicchuwasnamedoneoftheNew7
WondersoftheWorldandIhaveyettoseeamoredeservingsite.
4.HowdidtheauthorfeelafterlookingatMachuPicchu?
A.Hethoughtaboutitalldaylong.
B.Hewasdeeplyimpressedandlovedit.
C.Hethoughthewouldcomebacklater.
D.Hedoubteditwasthehighlightofhistrip.
5.WhywasMachuPicchuabandonedquickly?
A.Itwasn'twellpreserved.
B.Thekingdidn'treallyloveit.
C.Somebadnewsreachedthearea.
D.Itcouldn'tprotectthepeopleagainstenemies.
6.WhathelpedMachuPicchusurvivewhentheSpaniardstookcontrolofthearea?
A.Thatitwasunknowntoothers.
B.Thatitwasprotectedbylocalsthere.
C.Thatithadnoroadstogetintotheplace.
D.ThatitlackedoldsignsofpraisingGod.
7.What'stheauthorsattitudetowardsMachuPicchuasoneoftheNew7WondersoftheWorld?
A.Unconcerned.B.Doubtful.
C.Surprised.D.Approving.
C
“Yourmindisagarden;yourthoughtsaretheseeds.Theharvestcaneitherbeflowersorweeds,“William
Wordsworthwrote.Intheabovequote,Williamsuggeststhattheprocessofgardeningmirrorshumanlife.
Dependingonwhatwe“plant“inourlives,webloom(生长茂盛)ordon't.Beforeyoustarttoworkinyourgarden,
it'snecessarytohaveavisionforit.Thinkingofwhatyouwanttogrowinyourgardenandhowtolayitoutisa
goodfirststepinmakingyourvisionafruitfulreality.Inlife,youshouldconsiderwhatyouwanttocreateandwhat
youwanttoachieve,becauseyourmind-gardenislikethewhitepaperandthepossibilitiesareendless.
Regardlessofwhatyouchoosetoplant,poorsoilisn'tsuitableforgrowth.Thisiswhygardenerstakethetime
andenergytoupgradethesoilbeforeplanting.So,creatingtherightsoilisimportanttotherealizationofyourgoals
anddreams.Fortunately,therearecountlesswaystomakeyourpersonalbedrockbetter.Gettinganeducationisone
ofthemosteffectiveways,whichcanhelpyouenrichyourlife'ssoil.
Youdon'thavetobeanenthusiasticgardenertounderstandthemeaningof“Youreap(收获)whatyousow.”
Whenagardenerwantstomatoes,theyjustneedtoplanttomatoseeds.Ifsaveryclearactthatproducesanexpected
result.Eachofushasthepowertodecidewhich4iifeseeds"toplant.Forexample,ifyouplantillseeds,it'slikely
thatyou'llexperiencepaininreturn.Contrarily,ifyouplantseedsofkindnessandunderstanding,yourlifewill
bloomwithhappinessandlove.
Agardener'strulyarduousworkbeginsaftertheseedsareinthegroundbecauseagardenrequiresalotofcare
andattention.Regularwateringandweedingarerequiredforahealthygarden.So,toensureyourdreamstakeroot,
youshouldbedevoted,aware,andpresent.Aftercountlesshoursandenergyspent,thecropshavegrownwelland
arefinallyreadytobeharvested.
8.Whatisimportantbeforegardenersbreakgroundintheirgardens?
AReceivingsometraininginplanting.
B.Drawingupagoodplanfortheirgardens.
C.Havingthecouragetoaccepttheworstoutcome.
D.Doingresearchonthecommonlocalgardenplants.
9.Whatiscomparedtogettingeducationbytheauthor?
A.Improvingtheconditionofthesoil.B.Growingyourmostfavorableplants.
C.Takingcareoftheplantsinyourgarden.D.Selectingpropergoalsingardeningwork.
10.WhatdoestheauthorwanttoexpressinParagraph3?
A.Yourqualityoflifedependsonyourpositiveaction.
B.Yourexperiencecanhelpyouunderstandplantsbetter.
C.Yourchoiceofsoilisanimportantpartinyourgardening.
D.Yourknowledgeofplantingwillmakeyouasuccessfulgardener.
11.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“arduous“inParagraph4probablymean?
A.BeneficialB.CreativeC.Boring.D.Tough
D
Howeverexcitingspaceexplorationsounds,there'sanecessaryandimportantpointaboutitthatneedstobe
considered:foodsupplies.Rightnow,astronautstypicallyrelyondryfoodinairtightbagsandcans,sincethereare
strictweightlimitsonitemstakenintospace.Foodsthatwetakeforgranted,suchasfreshfruitandvegetables,are
outofthequestionforspaceexplorers.
Forthosewho'vcmadeanefforttotrytogrowfoodduringspaceflights,they'vefacedmanydifficulties,
includingtheabsenceofgravity,andalackofsoil,airandhumidity(湿度).However,growingfoodtoaddand
minimise(最小化)thefoodthatmustbecarriedtospacewillbeincreasinglyimportantonlong-durationflightsinto
space.Greateffortshavebeenmadetoexploretheideaofspacefarming.Recently,ateamledbyFedericoMaggiat
theUniversityofSydneyinAustraliahaveworkedouthowplantscanabsorbnutrientsfromhumanurine(尿),as
wasreportedbyNewScientistonMarch27.
Afterover20yearsofexperiments,theresultssuggestedthathumanurinecouldsupplythreetofouroutofthe
sixnutrientsthatplantsneed.Theresearchersalsofoundoutthaturine-fertilisedplantsproducenoharmful
by-products,suchascarbondioxideorammonia.
AccordingtoNewScientist,humanurineis95percentwater,withtheother5percentmadefromnutrients
whichareharmfultothehumanbodybutnottoplants.Theadvantageofthisurinefueledlifesupportsystemis
obvious:Byrecyclingliquidwasteandproducingfood,anefficientcyclewillbecreated.
Andmostimportantly,saidNewScientist,thedurationofspaceflightswillbegreatlyextendedto"20yearsof
flight”,meaningwemaybesoonsendingastronautsonflightstoMars,orevenbeyond.
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“outofthequestion^^inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?
A.Uncertain.B.Doubtless.
C.Impossible.D.Unnecessary.
13.WhatcanwelearnfromtheresearchbytheUniversityofSydney?
A.Humanurineisharmlesstoplants.
B.Humanurineprovidessixnecessarynutrientsforplants.
C.Urinefertiliserissaferandmoreproductivethanchemicalfertiliser.
D.Urine-fertilisedplantsonlyreleaseasmallamountofcarbondioxide.
14.Whatisthebiggestadvantageofusinghumanurineforspacefarming,accordingtoNewScientist?
A.Itdoeslittleharmtotheenvironmentinspace.
B.Itwillgreatlyreducethecostoffarminginspace.
C.Urine-fertilisedplantsarehealthierandtastebetter.
D.Itcouldcreateconditionsforlong-termspaceflights.
15.Whafsthetextmainlyabout?
A.Thesignificanceofspacefarming.
B.Apossiblenewwaytogrowfoodinspace.
C.Howtousehumanurinetoproducefoodinspace.
D.Problemsfacedbyastronautsonlong-teimspaceflights.
2021-2022学年高一下学期第三次月考英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分375分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将
该项涂黑.
A
ResearchshowsthatyoungEnglishlanguagelearnerscandobetterinreadingcomprehensionwhenexposedto
culturallyrelevantbooks.Herearefourgreatexamples:
TheNameJar
HavingjustmovedfromKorea,UnheiisanxiousthatAmericankidswon'tlikeher.Hernewclassmatesdecide
tohelpherchooseanewnamebyfillingaglassjarwithnamesforhertopickfrom.Buttheythendiscoverherreal
nameanditsspecialmeaning.Encouragedbyhernewfriends,UnheifinallychoosesherownKoreanname.
ChocolateMilk,PorFavor!
Gabedoesn'tspeakanyEnglish.Hisclassmateslearnhowtocommunicatewithhimthroughsports,food,and
play.Chocolatemilk(Gabe'sfavoritedrink)isasymbolinthisheartwarmingstoryabouttheimportanceofmaking
friendsandthepowerofkindnesswhentheyareworkingtoovercomethelanguagebarrier(障碍).
MarisolMcDonaldDoesn'tMatch
“MynameisMarisolMcDonald,andIdon'tmatch."NoonewoulddarestopMarisolfrombeingherown
uniqueself.SheredefineswhatitmeanstobeaPeruvian-Scottish-American.Well-knownauthorMonicaBrown
wrotethislivelystorytobringherownexperienceofbeingmismatchedtolife.
JalapenoBagels
PablohasadifficulttimedecidingwhatfoodtotaketoschoolforInternationalDaybecausehisparentsareof
differentracesandculturesandtherearemanychoices.Thiswarmstorycomescompletewithrecipesforallthe
itemsthatPablohelpshisparentsmake.
1.Whoiscertainabouthis/heridentity?
A.Unhei.B.Gabe.
C.Pablo.D.Marisol.
2.Whichbookfocusesmoreonthemixedfamilies?
A.TheNameJar.B.JalapenoBagels.
C.ChocolateMilk,PorFavor!D.MarisolMcDonaldDoesn'tMatch.
3.Whatcanweinferaboutthebooksmentionedinthetext?
A.Theyprovidefamiliarculturalbackgrounds.
B.They5refullofapproachestolearningEnglish.
C.Thecharactersarefacedwithculturalconflict.
D.TheyaimatencouragingchildrentolearnEnglish.
B
InthetimetomyPerutrip,IfoundoutaboutaplaceknownasMachuPicchu.Itwassobeautifulthatitmade
medoubtwhetherMachuPicchuwouldevenbethehighlightofmytrip.MyfirstglanceatthesecretcityoftheInca
(spelled"Inka"inPeru,whichmeans"king")removedmydoubt.
MachuPicchuwasbuiltlessthanahundredyearsbeforetheSpanishconquestoftheearly1500s,butwas
quicklyabandonedbeforeitwasevencompletedwhenwordoftheInka'sdefeatreachedthearea.Itwasaplace
wherethehighestpriests(神父)andselectedworthypeoplelivedtohonorthegodsabove.
WhentheSpaniardsconqueredtheareaknownastheEmpireoftheInca,theywereknowntodestroyoldsigns
ofworship(崇拜)astheyconflictedwiththeirbeliefsinasingleGod.Thankfully,MachuPicchuwasn'tknownby
theSpaniards,oranyonethatwasn'talocal.Until1911,theAmericanhistorian,HiramBingham,madehisfamous
explorationandexpositionofthesite.
WhileMachuPicchuisknowntoalmosteveryoneintheworldtoday,itisquitesuiprisinghowisolated(与世
隔绝的)itstillis.Despitethedifficultiesofgettingthere,abouthalfamillionpeoplevisititeveryyear.
ThecityisfarlargerthanIexpectedandmuchlikeChichenItzainMexicoandhasmanygeometrically
positionedbuildings.StartingfromCusco,youseesignseverywherethatcallMachuPicchu“LaMaravilladel
Mundo”(TheWorldWonder)andIcouldn'tagreemore.In2007,MachuPicchuwasnamedoneoftheNew7
WondersoftheWorldandIhaveyettoseeamoredeservingsite.
4.HowdidtheauthorfeelafterlookingatMachuPicchu?
A.Hethoughtaboutitalldaylong.
B.Hewasdeeplyimpressedandlovedit.
C.Hethoughthewouldcomebacklater.
D.Hedoubteditwasthehighlightofhistrip.
5.WhywasMachuPicchuabandonedquickly?
A.Itwasn'twellpreserved.
B.Thekingdidn'treallyloveit.
C.Somebadnewsreachedthearea.
DItcouldn'tprotectthepeopleagainstenemies.
6.WhathelpedMachuPicchusurvivewhentheSpaniardstookcontrolofthearea?
A.Thatitwasunknowntoothers.
B.Thatitwasprotectedbylocalsthere.
C.Thatithadnoroadstogetintotheplace.
D.ThatitlackedoldsignsofpraisingGod.
7.What'stheauthorsattitudetowardsMachuPicchuasoneoftheNew7WondersoftheWorld?
A.Unconcerned.B.Doubtful.
C.Surprised.D.Approving.
c
Whatarecharter(特许)schools?HowaretheydifferentfromtraditionalpublicschoolsintheUnitedStates?
Charterschoolsareakindofpublicschoolsthatreceiveaspecialcharterorwrittenrules,fromastate
government.TheAmericanstateofMinnesotapassedthecountry'sfirstcharterschoollawintheearly1990s.Since
then,charterschoolshavespreadfromcoasttocoast.Therearemorethan6,700charterschoolsnow,educating
nearly3millionstudentsnationwide.Charterschoolscannotrequirestudentstopaytuitionfortheireducation.The
schoolsalsocannotsetadmissionrequirements.Iftoomanyyoungpeopleaskedtobeadmitted,theschoolmust
chooseitsstudentsthroughalottery(抽签)system.
Charterschoolsaredifferentfrompublicschoolsinmanyways.Theyoftenhaveflexibilityinthekindsof
classesandprogramsthattheycanoffer.Theyoftendonothavetofollowtherulespublicschoolsdo.Thecharter
schoolmovementgrewoutofunhappinesswithpublicschools.
Overtime,differentgroupsbeganbackingthechartercause.Civilrightsgroupswantedschoolsthatbroke
downbarriersbasedonraceorwealth.Parentswantedgreaterabilitytochoosewheretheirchildrenwenttoschool.
SomeAmericanssaidthatcompetitionbetweenschoolscouldimprovethequalityofeducation.Themainideawas
thatincreasedflexibilityinaneducationprogramwouldletcharterschoolsbetterservetheirstudents.
ButnotallAmericanslikecharterschools.Forover20years,critics(评论家)havearguedthatcharterschools
takemoneyawayfrompublicschools,andmaynotservestudentswithspecialneeds.Somecivilrightsgroupshave
opposedcharterschools.Somelaborandunionorganizersdisagreeaboutwhethercharterschoolsareactually
publicschools.
8.Whatdoweknowaboutcharterschools?
A.Theyrequirehighfees.B.Theyhavestrictrequirements.
C.Theytakeinstudentsbyexam.D.Theycanselectstudentsbychance.
9.Howarecharterschoolsdifferentfrompublicschools?
A.Theyhaveplentyofmoney.B.Theydon'tfollowanyrules.
C.Theyaregivencertainrights.D.Theyofferfewerclassestostudents.
10.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytalkabout?
A.Goodservicesofcharterschools.B.Peoplessupportforcharterschools.
C.Specialrightscharterschoolshave.D.Competitionbetweencharterschools.
11.Whatdocriticsthinkofcharterschools?
A.Theyareunusual.B.Theymaynotbenecessary.
C.Theyprovidepooreducation.D.Theyarenotgoodpublicschools.
D
Howeverexcitingspaceexplorationsounds,there'sanecessaryandimportantpointaboutitthatneedstobe
considered:foodsupplies.Rightnow,astronautstypicallyrelyondryfoodinairtightbagsandcans,sincethereare
strictweightlimitsonitemstakenintospace.Foodsthatwetakeforgranted,suchasfreshfruitandvegetables,are
oulofthequestionforspaceexplorers.
Forthosewho'vemadeanefforttotrytogrowfoodduringspaceflights,they'vefacedmanydifficulties,
includingtheabsenceofgravity,andalackofsoil,airandhumidity(湿度).However,growingfoodtoaddand
minimise(最小化)thefoodthatmustbecarriedtospacewillbeincreasinglyimportantonlong-durationflightsinto
space.Greateffortshavebeenmadetoexploretheideaofspacefarming.Recently,ateamledbyFedericoMaggiat
theUniversityofSydneyinAustraliahaveworkedouthowplantscanabsorbnutrientsfromhumanurine(尿),as
wasreportedbyNewScientistonMarch27.
Afterover20yearsofexperiments,theresultssuggestedthathumanurinecouldsupplythreetofouroutofthe
sixnutrientsthatplantsneed.Theresearchersalsofoundoutthaturine-fertilisedplantsproducenoharmful
by-products,suchascarbondioxideorammonia.
AccordingtoNewScientist,humanurineis95percentwater,withtheother5percentmadefromnutrients
whichareharmfultothehumanbodybutnottoplants.Theadvantageofthisurinefueledlifesupportsystemis
obvious:Byrecyclingliquidwasteandproducingfood,anefficientcyclewillbecreated.
Andmostimportantly,saidNewScientist,thedurationofspaceflightswillbegreatlyextendedto"20yearsof
flight",meaningwemaybesoonsendingastronautsonflightstoMars,orevenbeyond.
12.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“outofthequestion^^inthefirstparagraphprobablymean?
A.Uncertain.B.Doubtless.
C.Impossible.D.Unnecessary.
13.WhatcanwelearnfromtheresearchbytheUniversityofSydney?
A.Humanurineisharmlesstoplants.
B.Humanurineprovidessixnecessarynutrientsforplants.
C.Urinefertiliserissaferandmoreproductivethanchemicalfertiliser.
D.Urine-fertilisedplantsonlyreleaseasmallamountofcarbondioxide.
14.Whatisthebiggestadvantageofusinghumanurineforspacefarming,accordingtoNewScientist?
A.Itdoeslittleharmtotheenvironmentinspace.
B.Itwillgreatlyreducethecostoffarminginspace.
C.Urine-fertilisedplantsarehealthierandtastebetter.
D.Itcouldcreateconditionsforlong-termspaceflights.
15.What'sthetextmainlyabout?
A.Thesignificanceofspacefarming.
B.Apossiblenewwaytogrowfoodinspace.
C.Howtousehumanurinetoproducefoodinspace.
D.Problemsfacedbyastronautsonlong-termspaceflights.
=2021-2022学年高一下学期第三次月考英语试题
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Covid-19hasbroughtagreatdealoftroubleforallofussinceMarch2020.Duringthistime,mobilephones
havebeenthesolutionfortheboredomandrestlessnesscausedfromstayingindoors.Themostdownloadedappson
playstore2020are;
TikTok
TikTokwasthemostdownloadedapp.Withover111.9milliondownloads,TikTokhasseenahugegrowthin
2020,twicemorethanwhatitgotin2019.20%ofitstotaldownloadswerefromIndiaandaround9.3%ofthetotal
downloadswereintheUS.
Zoom
Zoomwasthesecondmostinstalledappintheoveralldownloadscategory.Withnearly94.6millioninstalls,
Zoomisthemostusedappforonlinemeetingsandvirtualclassrooms.17%ofitsdownloadswereintheUSand
India.Officesandeducationalinstituteswereshutdownandtocontinueworkingandstudyingfromhome,people
reliedheavilyonZoomforvideoconferencingandcalling.
WhatsApprankedthirdinoveralldownloadswithmorethan100milliondownloads.Itisoneofthemost
popularandwidelyusedchatapplications;WhatsAppalsosupportscommunicationbetweeninternationalphone
networks.
ItrankedfourthintheoveralldownloadedlistFacebookistheworld'smostpopularsocialnetworking
application.Facebookbuildstechnologiesthatgivepeoplethepowertoconnectwithfriendsandfamily,find
communitiesandgrowbusinesses.
1.WhatdoweknowaboutTikTok?
A.ItisanIndia-basedapp.B.IthasmostusersinAmerica.
C.Itisusedforgrowingbusiness.D.Ithasdoubleditsdownloadthanin2019.
2.Whichappisthebesttoturntoforonlineeducation?
A.TikTok.B.Zoom.C.WhatsApp.D.Facebook.
3.WhatfunctiondoesFacebookprobablyserve?
A.Communication.B.Training.C.Teaching.D.Payment
B
It'seasytodoeasythings,buttheydon'tcarrythechallengesandrewardsofdoingsomethingdifficult.Scott
Kellysaidhetriedtoexpressthatvieweverywherehewent.Andhespokefromexperience,havingspentacareer
thatincludedthetimeasaNASAastronaut,USNavycaptain,fighterpilot,andengineer.
ScottspokeattheUniversityofNorthAlabama,sharingstoriesabouthisexperienceofspendingayearonthe
InternationalSpaceStation(ISS).Hesaidthephysicalpressureoflivinginweightlessnessforayearwashardto
describeandthatthefluids(积水)inhisheadsometimesmadehimfeellikehewasstandingonhishead.Italso
neededsometimetorecoverwhenhereturnedhome.t6Mylegswereweakanditwouldbeuncomfortabletositfor
awhilebecausemybodyhadn'thadthatpressuresolong,^^Scottsaid.
HediscussedlifeaboardincludingspendingtimewithRussianastronauts.Theycamefromdifferentcultures.
Hehadmanagedtogetalongwellwitheveryoneaboardastheylivedtogether,workedtogether,andhadtorelyon
eachother.Hethoughtitwasoneofthemostrewardingthingsinhislife.
Thoughlifetherewasnoteasy,Scottneverregrettedbeinganastronautandgoingtospace.Healsodiscussed
experiencesgrowingup,admittingthathewasn'talwaysthegreateststudentbutwasabletoovercomethatthrough
hardworkanddetermination.
“Nevergiveuporloweryourdreams.Ifyouworkforit,allthingsarepossible.Thereisazeropercentchance
ofsucceedingifyoudon'teventry.Andwhenyousucceedaftertryinghard,you'llfinditreallyrewarding,Scott
saidintheend.
4.ScottmentionedhisexperienceintheISSmainlytoshow.
A.heenjoyedmakingspeechesB.hewasaresponsibleastronaut
C.hislifeinspacewaschallengingD.thedailylifeofanastronautcanbeboring
5.WhatmaybenefitScottmostwhenhelivedwithRussianastronauts?
A.Hewonsomeawardsthroughteamwork.
B.HefoundthefunoflivingintheSpaceStation.
C.Helearnedtodevelopcloserelationshipswithothers.
D.HepickedupsomeknowledgeofRussianculture.
6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeScott?
A.Kindandthoughtful.B.Curiousandhumorous.
C.Easygoingandsociable.D.Hardworkinganddetermined.
7.WhatdoestheauthorintendtotellusfromScott'sstory?
A.It'simportanttohaveadreamB.Easythingsarealsoworthdoing
C.Asuitablecareerleadsonetosuccess.D.Difficultthingsaredemandingbutrewarding
C
“Thegrasslooksgreenerontheothersideofthefence(篱笆).'That'sanoldsayinginEnglish.Itmeansthat
otherplacesoftenlookbettermoreinterestingthantheplacewhereyoulive."Let'sgotoKFCfordinnerandthen
watchsomeJapanesecartoonsWeallknowit:moreandmoreChinesekidsloveAmericanandJapanesefoodand
movies.SomepeopleworrythatyoungChinesearebeginningtofeelthatway.TheyseeyoungChineseignoring
Chinesecultureand,instead,buyingJapanesecartoonbooks,watchingKoreansoapoperasandevencelebrating
westernholidays.
Foreignbooksandsoapoperasaregood,butChinesewritersandactorsarejus
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