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2018-2019学年度下学期3月份月考

高二英语试题

本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共8页。

满分120分,考试时间90分钟。

第Ⅰ卷

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,从每题所给四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

WelcometoPoconoWhitewater  

   There'ssomethingfunhereatPoconoWhitewaterforeverylevelofadventurer!

Wehavemild(柔和)towildWhitewaterrafting(漂流),familytrips,andbird

watchingboating.Chooseoneadventurenow.It'suptoyou!

Wehavetripsavailabledaily.Giveusacalltoday!

DamReleaseWhitewaterRafting

    ExperiencethebestWhitewaterontheLehighRiver!

Surroundedbyforestsandmountains,youwillenjoy12milesand5hoursofClass(等级)ⅢWhitewaterraftingandoutstandingscenery.Thisisafunandthrilling(激动人心的)tripthateveryoneovertheageof12canmake.Whilepaddling(划桨行进)intheswiftwater,you'llshoutandlaugh.

DamReleaseWhitewaterRaftingRates:

★Individual(overtheageof12):

$61.00

★Group(atleast8persons):

$31.00

    RatesInclude:

allnecessaryraftingequipment,lifejackets,freeparking,busserviceto/fromtheriverandprofessionalriverguides.

   FamilyStyleWhitewaterRafting

    Bringalongthewholefamilythissummerandenjoy8milesand5hoursofClassIWhitewaterrafting.MildwateroftheLehighRiverissimplyperfectforbeginners,schoolgroups,andkidsaged4andolder.Thisisjustperfectforenjoyingthepassingscenery,kickingyourfeetovertheedgeoftheraft,ortakingaswimintheriver!

    Oneofthemostuniquethingsaboutthistripisafreeriversidebarbeque(烧烤)!

Ourworkerswillcookandserveyouapicniclunch—hotdogs,potatosalad,fruit,etc.Theclassicfamilypicnic!

    FamilyStyleWhitewaterRaftingRates:

★Adult:

$39.00

★Child(aged4—14):

$33.00

★Group(atleast8persons):

$30.00

    RatesInclude:

allnecessaryraftingequipment,lifejackets,freeparking,busserviceto/fromtheriver,andabarbequelunch,riverguidesnotincluded.

1.Wecaninferthat____.

A.thehighertheclassis,themilderthewateris

B.thelowertheclassis,themilderthewateris

C.thehighertheclassis,thesafertheraftingis

D.thelowertheclassis,thefastertheraftingis

2.If10collegestudentsaretoparticipateintheDamReleaseWhitewaterRafting,howmuchmoneywillbepaidintotal?

A.$610.B.$330.C.$390.D.$310.

3.FamilyStyleWhitewaterRaftingisuniqueinthat____.

A.itallowspeopletoswimintheriverB.theriverwaterisveryclean

C.itprovidesabarbequelunchforfreeD.itoffersafreebirdwatchingactivity

B

Peoplealwaysthinkmenaremoreskilledthanwomenindriving.Nowadayswomenappeartohaveapositiveimageofthemselvesassaferdriversthanmen.

InasurveydonebyinsurerMetLife,51%ofwomensaidtheydrivemoresafely.Theevidenceisontheirside:

Menare3.4timesmorelikelythanwomentogetaticketforcarelessdrivingand3.1timesaslikelytobepunishedfordrunkdriving.“Womenareonaveragelessaggressiveandmorelawabiding(守法的)drivers,whichleadstofeweraccidents,”thereportsays.However,notallmaledriverssharethesameopinion.OfthemensurveyedbyMetLife,39%claimedmaledriversweresafer.Thefindingsdidbackthemupononepoint:

automotiveknowledge.Thereportshowedthatmoremenarefamiliarwithcurrentsafetyequipmentsuchaselectronicstabilitycontrol,whichhelpspreventrolloveraccidents.

Autosafetyunavoidablymatterstomoney.Insurance(保险)companiesfocusonwhatclassesofdrivershavethelowestdollaramountsofclaims(索赔),andfornow,thatmainlyincludeswomen.Ingeneral,womenpayabout9%lessforautoinsurancethanmen.AstudybythewebsiteInswebalsoshowedthatautoinsuranceratesarelowerforwomeninmoststates.Amongindividualstates,womengetthegreatestadvantageinWyoming(wheretheypay20%less),SouthDakotaandWashington,D.C.,wheretheirinsurancecostsare16%lower.

“Morethan11,9000maledriversdiedinU.S.trafficaccidentin2009,comparedwithjustunder4,900womendrivers,”accordingtothestudy.“Basedonmilestraveled,mendiedatarateof2.5deathsper100millionmilestraveled,vs.1.7deathsforwomen.”

4.Accordingtothestudy,maledrivers__________.

A.arelessaggressivewhiledriving

B.aremoreskilledatautoknowledge

C.aremorelikelytosticktodrivinglaws

D.arelessfamiliarwithsafetyequipment

5.Insurancecompaniesfocusonfemaledriverclients(客户)probablybecausethey__________.

A.causemoreaccidentsontheroadbutaskforlittle

B.causelittledamageandpaymoremoneytotheinsurancecompanies

C.aremorecarefuldriversandcauselessdamage

D.makeupthemostpartoftheinsuranceclients

6.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat__________.

A.menare3.1timesmorelikelytogetticketsthanwomen

B.allwomenintheUSApaythesamefortheirautoinsurance

C.morefemaledriversdieeveryyearthanmaledrivers

D.womenaregenerallysaferdriversthantheoppositesex

7.Thewritermainlydevelopsparagraphsby__________.

A.givingexamplesB.makingcomparisons

C.drawingaconclusionD.presentinganargument

C

ModerndayrobotsmaynotbeasentertainingasR2D2ortherobotfromLostinSpace,butrobotsareveryimportanttospaceexplorationandarebeingusedinavarietyofdifferentwaysforseveralimportantreasons.

   Robotsmakegreatexplorersonplanets,moons,andotherlandingareas.Excepttheearth,justabouteverysurfaceinthesolarsystemisunsafeforhumanstoexplore.Theaironmostotherplanetsisinsufficientforhumanstobreathe,makingitnecessarytowearaspacesuitandoxygenequipment.Thetemperaturesonthesesurfacesaremuchtoohotormuchtoocoldforanyhumanstowithstand.Plustherewouldbecomplicationswithradiation,weather,andalackofgravity.Robotshavemuchlesslimitationintheseareasandcansurvivemuchlongerundertheseconditions.

   Robotsaredesignedforcollectingscientificdata.Robotsarealsoabletoperformmanytasksatonetimeandcanprocessinformationmuchquickerandmoreefficiently.Importantscientificprojectsfromdetectingminerals,analyzinggroundsamples,tofindingwaterareallperformedmuchquickerandaccuratelybyrobots.

   Theuseofrobotshasmadethecostofspaceexplorationmuchlessexpensivethanitwouldcostforhumanstodothework.Inordertosuccessfullysendhumansintospacewewouldneedtobuildavehiclethatcannotonlycarryhumans,butalsoenoughfoodandwatertokeepthemaliveforthedurationofthetrip.Moreover,robotshavenoproblemsworkingforhoursonend.Robotsnevercomplain,theydon’trequirefoodorwater,andtheyneverneedabathroombreak.

   Overthepast30yearsorsotherehavebeenmanydifferenttypesofrobotsusedsuccessfullyintheexplorationofspace.PerhapsthemostfamousandsuccessfulrobotsareSpiritandOpportunitywhohavebothbeenexploringthesurfaceofMars.TheyhavebothbeenverysuccessfulwithexperimentsonsoilandrocksandhaveevenfoundevidenceofwaterinMars’history.

8.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.TheDevelopmentofRobotsB.TheDiscoveryofSpaceExploration

C.NoRobots,NoSpaceExplorationD.RobotsAreUsedinSpaceExploration

9.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?

A.Theuseofrobotsinspaceexplorationcostsmorethantheuseofhumans.

B.Itisdangerousfor.humanstoexploreothersurfacesinthesolarsystemexcepttheearth.

C.BothSpiritandOpportunityhavefoundtheevidenceofwateronMars.

D.Manydifferenttypesofrobotshaveexploredthespacesuccessfully.

10.Theunderlinedword“withstand”mostprobablymeans“______”

A.remainB.bearC.defeatD.develop

11.Whatisthewritersattitudeinthispassage?

A.Negative.B.Pessimistic.C.Subjective.D.Objective.

D

Charlieisateacherandhiswife,Mariaisanartist.Thenightbeforelast,justbeforethelongestdayoftheyear,CharliewassittinginadeckchairenjoyingthewarmsummerairwhenMariatouchedhisshoulderandhecouldtellimmediatelyshewasalittleworriedaboutsomething.Heaskedherwhatthematterwasandsherepliedthattherewasastrangethingonthejacketthatwashanginginthebedroom.TheyhadbothlivedintheWestIndies(西印度群岛)andhadseenalotofstrangecreaturesintheirhousebefore.ButnowtheywerelivinginEnglandandsoCharliejustlaughedandsaidhewouldhavealookatthe“thing”.

Hewalkedtothebedroom.Hesawajackethanginginthebedroomandwentuptoittohaveacloserlookatthe“thing”.Themomenthetouchedit,thethingsprangintolife.NowCharlieexperiencesfearliketherestofusbutwhenthiscreatureopeneditswings,hejumpedoutofhisskinandranscreamingfromtheroomlikeasmallchilddoingabout100milesanhour.

Foramomentthenext-doorneighboursthoughtthatCharliewasmurderinghiswifebecauseofthenoisetheycouldhear.Infact,itwasabatthatfrightenedCharlie.

EventuallyCharliemanagedtotrapthebatinaboxandtookittothegardentoletthebatfly.Maria,whohadbeenplayingtheguitarwhileCharliewasupstairs,askedCharlieifhehadfoundoutwhatthethingwas.“Oh,nothingtoworryabout”,hesaidcasuallyhopingthattheterrorcouldnotbeseeninhiseyes,“itwasjustabat.”

12.WhywasMariaalittleworriedonenight?

A.Becauseshecouldn'tfindherguitar.

B.Becauseshesawsomethingstrange.

C.Becauseitwastoohotforher.

D.Becauseshehadquarreledwithherhusband.

13.Theunderlinedpart“jumpedoutofhisskin”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans____.

A.stoodupB.wasveryfrightened

C.threwoffhi

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