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四川省成都外国语学院学年高二上学期考试题英语
成都外国语学校2017---2018学年度上期12月考试
高二英语试卷
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共70分)
第一部分阅读理解(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
ChooseYourOne-Day-Tours!
TourA-Bath&StonehengeincludingentrancefeestotheancientRomanbathroomsandStonehenge-£37until26Marchand£39thereafter.
Visitthecitywithover2,000yearsofhistoryandBathAbbey,theRoyalCrescentandtheCostumeMuseum,Stonehengeisoneoftheworld'smostfamousprehistoricmonumentsdatingbackover5,000years.
TourB-Oxford&StartfordincludingentrancefeestotheUniversityStMary'sChurchTowerandAnneHathaway's-£32until12Marchand£36thereafter.
Oxford:
IncludesaguidedtourofEngland'soldestuniversitycityandcolleges.Lookoverthe"cityofdreamingspires(尖顶)"fromStMary’sChurchTower.Stratford:
IncludesaguidedtourexploringmuchoftheShakespearewonder.
TourC-WindsorCastle&HamptonCourtincludingentrancefeestoHamptonCourtPalace-£34until11Marchand£37thereafter.
IncludesaguidedtourofWindsorandHamptonCourt,HenryVILL'sfavoritepalace.FreetimetovisitWindsorCastle(entrancefeesnotincluded).With500yearsofhistory,HamptonCourtwasoncethehomeoffourKingsandoneQueen.Nowthisformerroyalpalaceisopentothepublicasamajortouristattraction.Visitthepalaceanditsvarioushistoricgardens,whichincludethefamousmaze(迷宫)whereitiseasytogetlost!
TourD-CambridgeincludingentrancefeestotheTowerofSaintMarytheGreat-£33until18Marchand£37thereafter.
IncludesaguidedtourofCambridge,thefamousuniversitytown,andthegardensofthe18thcentury.
1.WhichtourwillyouchooseifyouwanttoseeEngland’soldestuniversitycity?
A.TourAB.TourBC.TourCD.TourD
2.Whichofthefollowingtourschargesthelowestfeeon17March?
A.WindsorCastle&HamptonCourtB.Oxford&Stratford
C.Bath&StonehengeD.Cambridge
3.WhyisHamptonCourtamajortouristattraction?
A.Itusedtobethehomeofroyalfamilies
B.Itusedtobeawell-knownmaze
C.ItistheoldestpalaceinBritain
D.Itisaworld-famouscastle
B
Amanaccusedoffailingtoreturnmorethan700children’sbookstofivedifferentlibrariesinthecountywasreleasedfromprisonafterabookpublisheragreedtoposthisbond(保释金)of$1,000.Thepublishersaid,“There’sastoryhere.Thisisamanwholovesbooks.Hejustcan’tletgoofthem.Hehasn’tstolenasinglebook.Sowhat’sthecrime?
WethinkthatMr.Barushhasastorytotell.Weplantopublishhisstory.”
Whenaskedwhyhedidn’treturnthebooks,Mr.Barushsaid,“Well,howcouldI?
Theybecamefamilytome.Iwasafraidtoreturnthem,becauseIknewthatkidsordogswouldgetholdofthesebooksandchewthemup,throwthemaround,tearthepages,spillsodaonthem,getjamandjellyonthem,anddrowntheminthetoilet.”
Hecontinued,“Booksarepeople,too!
Theytalktoyou,theytakecareofyou,andtheyenrichyouwithwisdom,humorandlove.Abookisaguestinmyhome.HowcouldIkickitout?
Irepairedtornpages.Idustedthemwithasoftcleancloth.Iturnedtheirpagessotheycouldbreatheandgetsomefreshair.”
“EveryweekIreorganizedthemontheirshelvessotheycouldmeetnewfriends.MybookswereHAPPYbooks.Youcouldtelljustbylookingatthem.Nowthey’reallbackinthelibrary,onthelowershelves,onthefloors,atthemercyofallthoserunny-nosedkids.Icanhearthemcallingme!
Ineedtorescuethem.Excuseme.Ihavetogonow.”
4.Whywasthemanputintoprison?
A.Becausethebookpublisherpersuadedthepolicetodoso.
B.Becausehestole700children’sbooksfromthefivedifferentlibraries.
C.Becauseherefusedtoreturnthebooksthathehadborrowed.
D.Becausehewantedtopublishhisstory.
5.Howdidthemantreatbooks?
A.Hetreatedthemasrealpeople.
B.Hetreatedthemashisownchildren.
C.Hetreatedthemashisfurniture.
D.Hetreatedthemashisjob.
6.Fromthepassagewecanlearnthatthemanis_____.
A.athiefB.crazyaboutbooksC.awriterD.unfortunate
7.Whatismainlytalkedaboutinthispassage?
A.Afunnythiefwholovesstealingbooks.
B.Apersonwhomayhavesomementalproblems.
C.Apersonwhoiscrazyaboutbookssohekeepsstealingthemfromthelibrary.
D.Apersonwhorefusestoreturnborrowedbooksandwantstolookafterthem.
C
Hometomemeansasenseoffamiliarityandnostalgia(怀旧).It’sfuntocomehome.Itlooksthesame.Itsmellsthesame.You’llrealizewhat’schangedisyou.Homeiswherewecanrememberpain,loveandsomeotherexperiences:
Wepartedhere;Myparentsmethere;Iwonthreechampionshipshere.
IfIclosemyeyes,Icanstillhaveaclearpictureinmindofmyfirsthome.Iwalkinthedoorandseeabrownsofasurroundingalowglass-topwoodentable.T