陕西省西藏民族学院附属中学学年高二月.docx

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陕西省西藏民族学院附属中学学年高二月

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分略)

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

WhenIwasgrowingup,wewerenotan“Iloveyou”family.Maybewejuststubbornlyrefusedtoshowourloveobviously.Ithinksayingthatwasviewedasoverkill(做的过火的事).

IwasthinkingaboutallofthisonSaturdayatmydaughters'pianorecital(钢琴演唱会).Ihaveneverinsistedtheydoanythingintheirfreetimeexceptlearninghowtoplaythepiano.Icarriedthisfromchildhood.Wedidn’thavemuchbackthenonmydad'ssalaryandwejustcouldn'taffordlessons.

Mydaughtershavemostlyacceptedthisdemand.Throughtheyears,ourhousehasbeenfilledwithsongs.Asthisrecitalseasongotcloser,ElizabethandKatiewereplayingtheirsongsbetterandbetter.

Thedayoftherecital,IwaslisteningtoKatiepractice,andInoticedthat,rightattheendofthesong,itseemedlikeKatiewasn'tquiteholdinganotelongenough,“Hey,Katie,you,mightwanttoholdthatonenotejustabitlonger.”Isaid.

Shetriedtoholdthisnote,andthenanother.Shestartedtogetdeterminedaboutit,andIrealizedthatIwasmakingherthinktoomuchjustafewhoursbeforeherrecital.Shekeptatitforalittlewhilelonger,untilfinallyIsaidthatshe’dplayeditperfectly.Ifeltprettybadforevenbringingitup.

Thenitwastimefortherecital.Katiewasthefirstoneup.Shegottotheendofthesong,andsheheldthenotelongenough.Afterfinishingthesong,shelookedrightatme.

Andbeforethedaywasout,ItoldherIlovedhertwoorthreeorfivetimes.ItoldElizabeththattoo.Ihopetotellthemthat100000moretimesintheirlives.Butmyparentswererighttoo.Youdon’thavetosaythewords“Iloveyou”.Sometimesonenotewilldo.

21.Whatdoestheauthoraskherdaughterstodointheirsparetime?

A.Learntohelpsupportthefamily.

B.Learntoplaythepianoanyhow.

C.Devotetheirsparetimetostudies.

D.Dowhatevertheylikeindependently.

22.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying“Ifeltprettyhadforevenbringingitup”?

A.ShefeltitwasgoodforKatietobeoutstanding.

B.ShethoughtKatiewasluckytohaveasmartmother.

C.ShethoughtKatieshouldhaveaperfectperformance.

D.ShethoughtwhatshedidmightaddtoKatie'spressure.

23.Whatdoestheauthoragreeonaboutsayingthewords“Iloveyou”?

A.Smallthingsindailylifecanconveythemessageoflove.

B.Weshouldsaylovetofamilymembersbeforeit'stoolate.

C.Nothingisaspowerfulasthewords“Iloveyou”inlife.

D.It'snotnecessarytosaylovetofamilymembersatall.

B

Atmydaughter'srecentgraduation,aspeakerkeptrepeating,“Youcandoanythingwithadegreeinphilosophy.”Tothat,Ithoughtyoucandoanythingwiththerightattitude.Forallofyouentrepreneurs(创业者)strugglingtomakeendsmeetbutcommittingtoseeingyourdreamsthrough,thisarticleisforyou.

Ididn'thaveafulltimejobuntilIwas27.WhenIwashired,Iwasbasicallystarving.Mycarhadbrokendown.Iwaslivingwithtwootherpeopleandsleepingonacouch.MyfamilyandfriendsthoughtIwasgoingnowhere.

Ididn'tfeelthatwaythough.Iwasn'tdoingwellfinancially.Sure,friendsofminegotmarriedandboughthouses.Butneitherofthosechoicesexcitedme.Takingtheroadlesstraveledispartofbeinganentrepreneur.Iwantedtofollowmydream,whichwastoworkwithmyhandsandbecreative.Iwantedtobemyownboss.

Atthetime,Iwasmakingtoyanimalsandsellingthematstreetfairs.Iwaslearninghowtosellthemtopeople.Itwasn'teasy,butIstayedtruetomyself.Iwasenthusiasticandhardworking.Iknowthosewerethequalitiesthatledmetogethiredatmyfirstjob.Sodon'tgiveuphope.

OneSunday,IreadanarticleaboutastandupinFremontcalledWorldsofWonder(WoW).Itwasatoycompany.IknewIcouldmakeabetterteddybearthantheonetheyweremarketing,althoughIhaddesignedjustafewcuddlytoysforanothercompany.Thenextday,IvisitedWoW'sofficesinpersonandtoldthemtheyneededme.Tomysurprise,theyagreedtointerviewme.TheycouldtellIwasenthusiastic.Iwassoenthusiastic,infact,thatIhadboughtanewsuitfortheoccasion.

Manyofusdon'ttakeonnewthingsbecausewe'resurewedon'thavetheskills.Butfrommyexperience,it'sfarmoreimportanttohavetherightattitude.Almosteverythingcanbetaught.Areyouareadyandwillingstudent?

24.Thispassageisdesignedforthose________.

A.whoarestudyingatuniversity

B.whodon'tbelieveinthespeaker

C.whohaveinterestinphilosophy

D.whohopetostarttheirownbusiness

25.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninthesecondparagraph?

A.Hefailedtofindaplacetokillhistime.

B.Hehadnochancetogetasuitablejob.

C.Hedidn'tmakeapparentprogress.

D.Hewastoleavehishomeinthenearfuture.

26.Whatshouldpeopledotorealizetheirdreamsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theyshouldbecutofffromfriends.

B.Theyshouldneverestablishahome.

C.Theyshouldavoidbuyingtheirhouses.

D.Theyshouldbepersistentintheirdreams.

27.Whichisthepropertitleforthepassage?

A.Youcandoanythingwithadegreeinphilosophy

B.Youcandoanythingwiththerightattitude

C.Youcandoanythingwithworkexperience

D.Youcandoanythingwithhelpfromfriends

C

AfirstgraderandhersisterwhoisafourthgraderatElonElementarySchoolhadanambitiousproject:

topublishabooktostopbullying.

“WedecidetoLakeastand,”saidKeeganLee,10.“We'retryingtomakeadifferenceandtoletthebulliesknowthatbullyingisnotacceptable-becausetheydon'tknowthatthey'rehurtingpeople'sfeelings-andmakeapeacefulworld.”

Keeganandher7-year-oldsisterKohenwroteabookcalledBulliesNeedaTimeOut.

Theygottheidea,saidCharminLee,KeeganandKohen'smother,whenKohenwasinkindergarten,Shesawsomekidsontheplaygroundpikingonaclassmate,andshespokeuptostopit.

“Italkedtomymomaboutit,andshesaid‘Let’smakeabullybook,'”Kohensaid.

AlthoughKeeganwasthewriter,Kohencontributedalot.Kohenalsoillustrated.Whatshelikestodrawhadalottodowithhowthestorycameout,Charminsaid.

“ThegirlshavenotbeenaroundalotofseriouslybadbehavioratElonElementarySchool,”Charminsaid,“butitissomethingtheyhaveheardandaresensitiveabout.”

“Somepeoplecallpeoplebadnamesandcallpeoplelosersandstufflikethat,”Keegansaid,“AndwhenIseethat,Igetsoupset.”

ThebookisaboutaboynamedKiptonwhoseesbullyingintheclassroom,cafeteriaandplayground,andtriestohelp.

“SoKiptonmakesadifference,”Kohensaid.

CharminLeesaidtherearealotofbooksaboutbullying,butmostofthemareabouttherapyandadultintervention,writtenbyPhDsforteachers.

“Wedidn’tseeanychildren’sbookswrittenforchildrenbychildren,”Charminsaid.

Charminwantstopublishthebookthroughself-publishingcompanyLulu,anddonateacopytoeveryschoolinAlamanceCounty,butitisexpensive.Sheislookingforsomegrantopportunites,andintendstohavesomecopiesavailablebytheendofsummer.

“It’sprettymuchreadytogo”Charminsaid.

28.WhatcanwelearnaboutKeeganandKohen?

A.TheyarestudyingatElonMiddleSchool.

B.Theyaretryingtodosomethingtostopbullying.

C.Theyarejustordinaryclassmates.

D.TheyareplanningtowriteabookcalledBulliesNeedaTimeOut.

29.Whichofthefollowingcanbestreplacethephrase“pickingon”inParagraph4?

A.choosingsomebodyforspecialattention.

B.sidingwithsomebody.

C.treatingsomebodyunkindly.

D.takingadvantageofsomebody.

30.BulliesNeedaTimeOutisdifferentfromotherbooksinthat..

A.itisintendedtoresearchschoolbullying.

B.it'sintendedthatreadersareeducators.

C.itisabookbychildrenandforchildren.

D.itsellswellonthemarketatpresent.

31.Whichofthefollowingwouldbestsummarizethearticle7

A.It'shightimethatsomethingwasdoneaboutbullying.

B.Elementaryschoolsistersandschoolbullying.

C.BulliesNeedaTimeoutbasedonthewriter'sstorieswillcomeout.

D.Elementaryschoolsistersthrowthebookatbullies.

D

Mostpeopledon’trealizethis,butcellphonesarebecomingahugecontributiontopollutiononourplanetrightnow.TheaverageAmericangetsanewmobilephoneatleastevery18to24months.Thusyoumaybuy34phonesinallduringyourlifetimeifyougetyourfirstphonestartingattheageof18,andtherearemanykidswhohavethemevenyounger.

Aspartofour“throwaway”society,alongwithourendlessdesirefornewcellphones,itisestimated(估计)thatover125millioncellphonesarethrownawayeveryyear.Knowingthatthelandfilldoesn’thavetobetheendpointofyourcellphonecangreatlyreducetheamountofunnecessarywasteproducedeachyear.

Thereasonwhycellphonerecyclingisimportantisthatcellphonescontainsomeprettytoxic(有毒的)stuff.Buttheyalsocontainsomenon-toxicmaterialsthatcanberecycledandusedagain.Yetinreality,wepollutetheearthevenmorebytryingtoproducethesecomponentsoveragainfromourlimitednaturalresources.

Unfortunately,nolandfillis100%safe.Itisthetoxinsthatcomefromthesetoxicmaterialsintothegroundwhichpolluteourdrinkablewatersupplyandaffectourhealth.Currently,lessthan1%oftheentireearth’swaterisdrinkable,sowemusttakestepstoprotectit.So,beforeyoudecidetothrowawayyouroldcellphoneinexchangeforanewone,thinkforamomentifyoureallyneeditorisitbecauseyouwantthecoolestnewstyle.Ifyouroldermodelisstillworkingfine,doyoureallyneedtobuyanewone?

Thinkaboutwhereyourcellphonewillendup.Thatitdisappearsfromyoursightasitheadsforthelandfilldoe

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