河北省武邑中学学年高二上学期寒假作业英语试题8Word文档下载推荐.docx
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班级_________学生姓名_______________家长签字________________
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,20小题,每小题3分,共60分)
第一节:
阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题3分,满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Yesterday,Iwaswalkingpastsomelavendercoloredlilacs(淡紫色丁香)growingalongsidethesidewalkonthewaytocatcharidewithmyneighborwhowasjoiningmeforacommunitydinnergathering.Thequietandsoftmovementofthelittleflowersastheydancedinthebreezejustmakemepauseforamoment.Ilookedatthemmovinggentlyfromonesidetoanotherinthebreezeasiftheywerealiveandhappy.Iwasthinkingaboutwhatitwouldbeliketomakeanotherhumanbeingaliveandhappylikethoselilacs.
ItwasMother'
sDay,andIlivemanycontinentsawayfrommymother.Ithoughtaboutmyneighbor,whoisamothertoo.Asamatteroffact,shewasamotheroftwochildren.Ihurriedlywentbackhomewithmynewideaunfoldinginmymind.Ilookedthroughmyyellowpagesquickly,locatedthenearestflowersellers,andmadesurethattheyhadfreshflowerstosellwithwhichIwasabletoaddloveandabrightfeeltowarmamother'
sheart.
Collectingabouquetofsunshineyellowdaffodils(水仙花),Iopenedthedoorofmyneighbor,thedoorofamother,thedoorofsomeonewhosmiledandhuggedmeandheldmyhandtightlywithgreatjoy.SuchashortmomentofexchangeinadoorwaymadeamotherdancewithlifeandIhavetothankthelittlelilacsforthatmoment!
21.Theviewofthelilacsmadetheauthor_______.
A.wanttodelightsomeoneB.wanttodancelikethelilacs
C.thinkofherownlonelinessD.missherparentsinafarawayplace
22.Whatdotheunderlinedword“newidea”intheParagraph2referto?
A.Collectingflowersforhermotherlivingaway.
B.Leavingthegatheringinadvanceandhurryinghome.
C.Sayingthankstotheneighborfortheride.
D.GivingtheneighborflowersasapresentforMother’sDay.
23.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.LovegoesbeyondborderB.Lovetheflower,lovethebranch
C.Lilac-producedideabringwarmthD.Memoriesbroughtbackbylilacs
B
PeopleintheUShaveaspecialcamptogotothissummer.Thosewhoaretiredofthesocialmediaandwanttounplug(不插电)foracoupleofdayscanconsidergoingtoafast-growingsummercampthreehoursoutsideofSanFrancisco.
Checkingintothecampinvolveshandingoveryourpersonalelectronicstovolunteersinwhitelabcoats.CampGroundednowinitssecondyear,offersattendeesabreakfromtheconstantnoiseofsocialmediaseverelyfightingfortheirattention.
Therulesofthiscampareclear:
Noshoptalk,noalcohol,andmostimportantly,nophones,computers,tabletsorwatches.
Co-founderLeviFelixhasstresseditisnotjustanexperiencefortechworkers,althoughcurrentandformerSiliconValley(硅谷)employeesmakeupthebiggestpartoftheattendees.Thisyear,campersrangedfromcollegegraduatestoretirees.
Inrecentyears,the“unpluggingmovement”hasbeengatheringsteam,althoughithasbeencriticizedbythepressforcausing“postmoderntechno-anxiety”andfailingtorecognizethepositiveimpactsoftechnology.EachMarch,thousandsofpeopleunplugfromtheirdevicesfor24hours,aspartofaneventorganizedbythenonprofitorganizationReboot.
Tech-freegetawayoptionslikeCampGroundedaregrowingintheUS,reportedNPR.HotelsliketheLakePlacidLodgeinNewYorkandHotelMonacoChicagoareofferingdigitaldetoxor“black-out”services.The“Check-IntoCheck-Out”packageattheLakePlacidLodgeinvitesgueststoleavetheirelectronicdevicesatthefrontdesktoenjoythepeaceandcalmoftheirenvironment.
24.WherecanyougotoCampGrounded?
A.NearSanFrancisco
B.NearNewYork
C.NearChicago
D.AnywhereintheUS
25.Whoismostlikelytoattendthecampthisyearaccordingtothepassage?
A.Gueststothehotels
B.Volunteersinwhitelabcoats
C.EmployeesfromSiliconValley
D.Peoplefromallwalksoflife
26.Thepurposeforthosetoattendthecampis?
A.toliveatotallysimplelife
B.tobefreefrommoderntechoccasionally
C.toescapefromthemodernsocietycompletely
D.tototallybreakawayfromthenoiseofsocialmedia
27.What’sthemedia’sattitudetowardthe“unpluggingmovement”?
ANegativeBUnclearCIndifferentDObjective
C
ThespreadofWesterneatinghabitsaroundtheworldisbadforhumanhealthandfortheenvironment.ThosefindingscomefromanewreportinthejournalNature.
Therearewaystosolvethisdiet-health-environmentproblem.Buttheywillrequireachangeineatinghabits.Andwhatweeatcanbeaproductofculture,personaltaste,priceandease.
DavidTilmanisaprofessorofecologyattheUniversityofMinnesota.Inthestudy,heexaminedinformationfrom100countriestoidentifywhatpeopleateandhowd