2024年4月12日发(作者:汲惜灵)
2021年河南省南阳市卧龙区一模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读单选
Face masks have become an everyday accessory. Do you think they look boring?
(配饰)
Some cool, creative masks for you!
Product Name: Hazel
Target Markets: Worldwide
Producer: US Gaming Company Razer
It’s a transparentmask that lets you see the wearer’s face. It also has a speaker.
(透明的)
When you speak with the mask on, your voice will not sound muffled
(沉闷的)
.
Price: $12
Product Name: Apple Face Mask
Target Markets: US
Producer: US Apple Company
It has a special triangle shape. There is a hard case for you to put the mask in. The case
has a UV light that kills germs and makes it safer to wear.
Price: $15
Product Name: Face Masks With Anti-fog Shield
Target Markets: Worldwide
Producer: Shuenn Bao Shing Corporation, Taiwan
Price: $ 8 (SIGN UP FOR 10% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER OF $200)
Product Name: C-mask
Target Markets: Asia
Producer: Donut Robotics, Japan
This is a smart mask that can translate speech. It can translate your voice into nine
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languages, including Japanese, English, Chinese, and French. The mask has a chipthat
(芯片)
connects to the wearer’s smartphone. It translates what you say into text on the phone.
Price: $22
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
1
.
Where can you buy Hazel?
A
.
America.
world.
2
.
What’s special about Apple Face Mask ?
A
.
The wearer’s face can be seen.
C
.
It’s safer to wear with a UV light.
B
.
The wearer’s voice sounds loud.
D
.
It can translate speech.
B
.
Japan. C
.
Taiwan. D
.
All over the
3
.
If you order 50 Face Masks With Anti-fog Shield for the first time, how much do you pay?
A
.
/$400 B
.
$360 C
.
$200 D
.
$80
4
.
Mr. Brown, German, is going abroad to have an international conference, which mask will
he choose?
A
.
Hazel
C
.
Face Masks With Anti-fog Shield
5
.
What do you think the text is?
A
.
An ad.
science report.
In John Burke’s creative photography class at Boone High School, US, students got
an interesting task: record how COVID-19 has changed people’s lives.
The kids had different ideas. They took photos of empty refrigerators, discarded
(丢弃的)
face masks, and at-home haircuts.
Tristan Kaos Green, 17, decided to photograph an empty school courtyard.“I was
(院子)
thinking about the feeling I had when I first came back to school after COVID had happened.
None of the faces I used to see were there anymore,” Green said. “It was kind of scary, and
lonely. ”
In his photo, Green is alone, wearing a face mask, with his school ID around his neck
and his backpack over one shoulder. The photo has a cold look and feel.
Burke said he often discusses how to come up with interesting ideas in class. “Observe
(观察)
your community, observe yourself, ” he tells his students. He was surprised by how
B
.
A notice. C
.
An invention introduction. D
.
A
B
.
Apple Face Mask
D
.
C-mask
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deep his students’ ideas were.
Caitlyn Jaryszak photographed her 2-year-old sister. She is seen wearing a face mask
and holding an expandable
(可膨胀的)
ball. The picture gives the sense that the little girl is
in a cage.
Caitlyn wanted to show how much her youngest sister’s life has been limited by the
COVID-19. “It’s changed her whole life so far,” she said. “I feel like she hasn’t been able to
explore. ”
Burke believes that this task has helped his students connect with each other. “It also
helps them face the difficulty. I’m anxious, but I see you’re anxious,” Burke said.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
6
.
What may be Green’s photography work?
A
.
B
.
C
.
D
.
7
.
What can we guess from reading Paragraph 3?
A
.
Green only went back to his school once.
C
.
Green missed school and his friends.
B
.
Green saw many new faces at school.
D
.
Green lost some of his friends.
8
.
What do we know about Caitlyn’s little sister?
A
.
She wants to stay in a cage.
C
.
She is two years younger than Caitlyn.
time.
9
.
What did the task help his students to do according to Burke?
A
.
To deal with COVID-19 together.
C
.
To learn how to protect themselves.
their stories.
10
.
What’s the best title for the text?
A
.
COVID-19 changed people’s lives B
.
Face the difficulty
B
.
To learn more about their community.
D
.
To feel more confident about sharing
B
.
She likes playing ball with Caitlyn.
D
.
She probably stays at home most of the
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C
.
A creative photography teacher
D
.
A creative task
Have you ever searched the Internet for some information when you feel
uncomfortable? A new study finds that more than eighty percent of Internet users in the
United States search for health information online.
Susannah Fox from the Pew Internet Project says doctors are still the main source(
来
源
)of health information when people get sick. But the study finds that searching online is
one of the leading ways that people look for a second opinion. He says, " People are sort of
fact-checking what they have heard from a doctor. Our studies show that people are still very
likely to turn to a health doctor when they need a diagnosis(
诊断)
or are planning a treatment.
Forty-four percent of people are actually looking for doctors or other providers when
they search for health information online. Two-thirds of Internet users look for information
about a certain disease or medical condition online.
The Internet has also become an important source of spiritual support for people with
health problems. Susannah Fox says one in five Internet users has gone online to find other
people who have the same condition.
A disease is considered uncommon if it affects fewer than 200, 000 people worldwide.
The rise of social networking has made it easier for people with uncommon diseases to
connect with each other and feel less alone. Social networking is also changing the way some
doctors and patients communicate with each other.
Dr. Jeff Livingston operates a medical center for women in Irving, Texas. His office uses
password- protected software
(软件)
to share information with patients. He says the software
has increased efficiency(
效率
) ,reduced costs and improved relations with patients. It has just
changed the way they do health care. His medical center also has some pages on the Internet.
11
.
Which is the main source of health information when people get sick?
A
.
Doctors.
C
.
Their parents.
B
.
Social networking.
D
.
Books on medicine.
12
.
With social networking, how will the people with uncommon diseases feel?
A
.
More worried.
C
.
Less alone.
B
.
More hopeless.
D
.
Less nervous.
13
.
What's the meaning of the underlined word " operates" in Chinese?
A
.动手术
B
.经营
C
.调查
试卷第4页,总10页
D
.帮助
2024年4月12日发(作者:汲惜灵)
2021年河南省南阳市卧龙区一模英语试题
学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________
一、阅读单选
Face masks have become an everyday accessory. Do you think they look boring?
(配饰)
Some cool, creative masks for you!
Product Name: Hazel
Target Markets: Worldwide
Producer: US Gaming Company Razer
It’s a transparentmask that lets you see the wearer’s face. It also has a speaker.
(透明的)
When you speak with the mask on, your voice will not sound muffled
(沉闷的)
.
Price: $12
Product Name: Apple Face Mask
Target Markets: US
Producer: US Apple Company
It has a special triangle shape. There is a hard case for you to put the mask in. The case
has a UV light that kills germs and makes it safer to wear.
Price: $15
Product Name: Face Masks With Anti-fog Shield
Target Markets: Worldwide
Producer: Shuenn Bao Shing Corporation, Taiwan
Price: $ 8 (SIGN UP FOR 10% OFF YOUR FIRST ORDER OF $200)
Product Name: C-mask
Target Markets: Asia
Producer: Donut Robotics, Japan
This is a smart mask that can translate speech. It can translate your voice into nine
试卷第1页,总10页
languages, including Japanese, English, Chinese, and French. The mask has a chipthat
(芯片)
connects to the wearer’s smartphone. It translates what you say into text on the phone.
Price: $22
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
1
.
Where can you buy Hazel?
A
.
America.
world.
2
.
What’s special about Apple Face Mask ?
A
.
The wearer’s face can be seen.
C
.
It’s safer to wear with a UV light.
B
.
The wearer’s voice sounds loud.
D
.
It can translate speech.
B
.
Japan. C
.
Taiwan. D
.
All over the
3
.
If you order 50 Face Masks With Anti-fog Shield for the first time, how much do you pay?
A
.
/$400 B
.
$360 C
.
$200 D
.
$80
4
.
Mr. Brown, German, is going abroad to have an international conference, which mask will
he choose?
A
.
Hazel
C
.
Face Masks With Anti-fog Shield
5
.
What do you think the text is?
A
.
An ad.
science report.
In John Burke’s creative photography class at Boone High School, US, students got
an interesting task: record how COVID-19 has changed people’s lives.
The kids had different ideas. They took photos of empty refrigerators, discarded
(丢弃的)
face masks, and at-home haircuts.
Tristan Kaos Green, 17, decided to photograph an empty school courtyard.“I was
(院子)
thinking about the feeling I had when I first came back to school after COVID had happened.
None of the faces I used to see were there anymore,” Green said. “It was kind of scary, and
lonely. ”
In his photo, Green is alone, wearing a face mask, with his school ID around his neck
and his backpack over one shoulder. The photo has a cold look and feel.
Burke said he often discusses how to come up with interesting ideas in class. “Observe
(观察)
your community, observe yourself, ” he tells his students. He was surprised by how
B
.
A notice. C
.
An invention introduction. D
.
A
B
.
Apple Face Mask
D
.
C-mask
试卷第2页,总10页
deep his students’ ideas were.
Caitlyn Jaryszak photographed her 2-year-old sister. She is seen wearing a face mask
and holding an expandable
(可膨胀的)
ball. The picture gives the sense that the little girl is
in a cage.
Caitlyn wanted to show how much her youngest sister’s life has been limited by the
COVID-19. “It’s changed her whole life so far,” she said. “I feel like she hasn’t been able to
explore. ”
Burke believes that this task has helped his students connect with each other. “It also
helps them face the difficulty. I’m anxious, but I see you’re anxious,” Burke said.
根据材料内容选择最佳答案。
6
.
What may be Green’s photography work?
A
.
B
.
C
.
D
.
7
.
What can we guess from reading Paragraph 3?
A
.
Green only went back to his school once.
C
.
Green missed school and his friends.
B
.
Green saw many new faces at school.
D
.
Green lost some of his friends.
8
.
What do we know about Caitlyn’s little sister?
A
.
She wants to stay in a cage.
C
.
She is two years younger than Caitlyn.
time.
9
.
What did the task help his students to do according to Burke?
A
.
To deal with COVID-19 together.
C
.
To learn how to protect themselves.
their stories.
10
.
What’s the best title for the text?
A
.
COVID-19 changed people’s lives B
.
Face the difficulty
B
.
To learn more about their community.
D
.
To feel more confident about sharing
B
.
She likes playing ball with Caitlyn.
D
.
She probably stays at home most of the
试卷第3页,总10页
C
.
A creative photography teacher
D
.
A creative task
Have you ever searched the Internet for some information when you feel
uncomfortable? A new study finds that more than eighty percent of Internet users in the
United States search for health information online.
Susannah Fox from the Pew Internet Project says doctors are still the main source(
来
源
)of health information when people get sick. But the study finds that searching online is
one of the leading ways that people look for a second opinion. He says, " People are sort of
fact-checking what they have heard from a doctor. Our studies show that people are still very
likely to turn to a health doctor when they need a diagnosis(
诊断)
or are planning a treatment.
Forty-four percent of people are actually looking for doctors or other providers when
they search for health information online. Two-thirds of Internet users look for information
about a certain disease or medical condition online.
The Internet has also become an important source of spiritual support for people with
health problems. Susannah Fox says one in five Internet users has gone online to find other
people who have the same condition.
A disease is considered uncommon if it affects fewer than 200, 000 people worldwide.
The rise of social networking has made it easier for people with uncommon diseases to
connect with each other and feel less alone. Social networking is also changing the way some
doctors and patients communicate with each other.
Dr. Jeff Livingston operates a medical center for women in Irving, Texas. His office uses
password- protected software
(软件)
to share information with patients. He says the software
has increased efficiency(
效率
) ,reduced costs and improved relations with patients. It has just
changed the way they do health care. His medical center also has some pages on the Internet.
11
.
Which is the main source of health information when people get sick?
A
.
Doctors.
C
.
Their parents.
B
.
Social networking.
D
.
Books on medicine.
12
.
With social networking, how will the people with uncommon diseases feel?
A
.
More worried.
C
.
Less alone.
B
.
More hopeless.
D
.
Less nervous.
13
.
What's the meaning of the underlined word " operates" in Chinese?
A
.动手术
B
.经营
C
.调查
试卷第4页,总10页
D
.帮助