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学年黑龙江省双鸭山一中高二上学期第一次月考英语试题word版
高二英语月考试题
本试卷共150分答题时间120分钟
第I卷(共70分)
第一部分:
阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,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。
并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。
A
Ifyou’reshortonmoney,youdon’thavetopayforanexpensivegymmembershiptogetinshape.Belowaresomechoicesforyou!
Andthebestisthattheydon’tcostapenny!
Nike+RunningclubandNike+TrainingClub
Tuesdays,WednesdaysandThursdays,variouslocationsNike’sfreerunclubofcoachesandpacersopentoanyonewhowantstolearnhowtorunliketheprofessionals.Besides,there’stheNikeTrainingClubforallhealthlevels,coveringboxingandotherexercise.It’snotoneformen,though-theclasseshaveawomen-onlypolicy.Callupinadvanceforparticipation!
OurParks
Monday,WednesdayandFriday
Thisbrilliantprogramworkswithlocalcommunitiestobringfreehealthgroupclassesacrossthecity.They’reledbyqualifiedinstructorsandyoucanjoinanythingfromthebody-buildingclubattheOlympicParktoyogainVictoriaPark-justremembertoregisteronlineandbookahead.
SweatyBetty’sin-storeclasses
Daily,variouslocationsandtimes
Withover70classestopickeachweek,it’snowondermumscrowdintoSweatyBettytokeeptheirhealth.Buttosignupforaclass,it’sfastestfingersfirst--placescanbebookeduptoaweekinadvancesosimplyregisteronlineandwatchoutforafreespot.
SweatShoprunningcommunity
SundaystoThursdays,variouslocationsandtimesRunningcanbealonelyoldtask.SweatShop'srunclubs,heldatbranchesacrossLondon,aimtomakeitalittlemoresocial.We’drecommendthisformoreexperiencedrunners-theentryleveldistanceis5kilometers-butapacekeeperatthebackmeansyouwon’tbeleftbehind.Readytoworkupagoodsweat?
JustgototheeventslistedontheirFacebookpage!
1. Whichofthefourprogramsadmitswomenonly?
A. OurParks.B. SweatyBetty’sin-storeclasses.
C. Nike+RunningClubandNike+TrainingClub.D. SweatShoprunningcommunity.
2. IfyouarefreeonlyonSaturdays,youcanenjoy________.
A. runningwithapacekeeperB. avarietyofhealthclassestochoosefrom
C. doingyogainabeautifulparkD. trainingofboxingbytheprofessionals
3. Thepassageiswrittento________.
A. offerexercisingcoursesforbeginnersB. giveadviceonhowtodophysicalactivitiesC. createacommunicationspotforrunnersD. advertisefreebody-buildingprograms
B
Aten-year-oldfromHowell,Michiganisbeingpraisedasaherothankstohispersistence(坚持)thatledtosavingthelifeofanelderlyneighbor.TheeventhappenedlateinaneveningwhenDannyDiPietrowasbeingdrivenhomefromhockeypracticebyhismom.
That’swhentheyoungboynoticedanopengarageandafigurethathebelievedwasadogoutsideanapartmentbuildingnearhishouse.Giventhefreezingcoldweather,theyoungboygotafeelingthatsomethingwasnotright.Butinsteadofdismissingitlikemostkidshisagewouldhave,heinsistedthathismother, Dawn,findoutwhatwasgoingon.DawntriedtomakeDannybelievethatnoonewouldleaveadogoutinsuchcoldweather,butherefusedtotakenoforananswer.
DawnfinallygaveinanddecidedtodrivetotheareawiththefamilydogandseeiftherewasanytruthtoDanny’shunch(直觉).Sureenough,asshegotclosertotheapartmentbuildingshenoticedagaragethatwaswideopenandsomeonewavingmadlyforhelp.Upongettingthere,sherealizedthatitwasnotadogtheyoungboyhadseen,butKathleenSt.Onge.The80-year-oldhadfallendownonsomeiceinhergarageandhadbeenlyingtherefortwohours,unabletogetup.
Dawnrushedhometogetherhusbandtohelpandcalled911.ThetwothenreturnedwithsomeblanketstocoverMs.St.Onge,whiletheywaitedfortheambulance(救护车)toarrive.Thoughstillinhospital,theelderlywomanisrecoveringwellandforevergratefultoDanny,forfollowinguponhishunch!
4. Whenseeingafigureinanopengarage,Danny________.
A. realizedsomethingwaswrong B. recognizeditwasanoldman
C. thoughtitwasahomelessdogD. believeditwasnothingimportant
5. WhenDawngotclosertothegarage,she________.
A. noticedthedoghadgoneaway B. foundanoldladywavingforhelp
C. knewDanny’shunchwaswrongD. feltsomethingmusthavebeenstolen
6. WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeDanny?
A. Braveandpatient. B. Friendlyandhonest.
C. Persistentandwarm-hearted.D. Considerateandoptimistic.
7. Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?
A. Alwaysfollowyourhunch.B. A10-year-oldboysaveselderlyneighbor’slife.
C. Bereadytohelpsavetheelderly.D. Unknownherobringsloveandhope.
C
Wealllovebankholidays.IntheUK,weonlygeteightbankholidaysinoneyear,andatleastfiveofthoseoccuraroundChristmastimeandEastertime!
AbankholidayisaBritishEnglishterm(词语).Thisisanofficialdaythatisdecidedbythegovernment,whenbanks,shopsandofficescloseforthedayeventhoughit'saweekday—usuallyaMonday,andalotofpeoplehaveadayoffwork.
BankholidaysaredifferentinColombia—firstly,theyarecalled“festivos”.Therearetwentyfestivosforthewholecountryinoneyear!
InBritain,peoplegetmoreholidayallowance(津贴)thanColombiansbutfewerbankholidays.TherecanbeevenmorefestivosinColombia,dependingonwhichregionofColombiayoulivein.Thisisbecausedifferentregionshavetheirownholidays.Forexample,someregionshaveapatronsaint(守护神)intheirregion,sotheyhaveanextrafestivotocelebratethatsaint.
However,therearesomedaysthatarenationalholidaysforhistoricalreasons.ThereisanIndependenceDaycelebrationonJuly20everyyear.ThisisjustlikeBastilleDayinFranceonJuly14,orIndependenceDayintheUnitedStatesonJuly4.OtherimportantfestivosinColombiaare:
LabourDay,onMay1,andColumbusDayonOctober12.ColumbusDayisahistoricalbankholidaythatalmosteverycountyonthecontinentofAmericacelebrates.ThisincludesColombia,Chile,Peru,Argentina,MexicoandtheUnitedStates.ItisamemorializationofthedaythattheItaliansailor,ChristopherColumbus,firstreachedlandonthecontinentintheyear1492.ManypeoplecriticizethisdayandsayitisnotsomethingtocelebratebecauseofthewayColumbusandhisteamstreatedthepeoplethatwerealreadylivingthere.
8.Whatisa“bankholiday”accordingtothetext?
A.Aholidayonlyforthebankstaff.B.ABritishtraditionalreligionfestival.
C.AcelebrationforChristmasandEasterD.Anofficialnationwidevacation.
9.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?
A.ColombiaandBritainhavethesamenumberoffestvos.
B.AllColombianshavethesamenumberoffestivos.
C.ColombianshavelessholidayallowancethanBritishpeople.
D.Peopleinmostregionscelebrateapatronsaint.
10.WhydomanyAmericansrefusetocelebrateColumbusDay?
A.BecauseColumbuswasn’tanAmericanatall.
B.Becauseitwasn’tColumbusthatfoundAmericafirst.
C.BecauseColumbusoncetreatedthelocalsbadly.
D.BecauseColumbusdidn’tliveinthecontinentofAmerica.
11.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.BankholidaysinColombia.B.ABritishEnglishterm.
C.ImportantfestivosinAmerica.D.Differentreligiousholidaysintheworld.
D
People generally like to pick out the best-looking fruits and vegetables when shopping for produce,
but Canadian supermarket chain Loblaws is attracting customers with badly-shaped and imperfect produce atthe price of 30% lower than normal-looking ones.
A trial runof the ugly food line, named "Naturally Imperfect", began with only apples and tomatoes
tochoosefrom.Consumer(消费者)demandhasbeensohugethatLoblawsisgoingtointroducemoreuglyvegetablesandfruitlikeonionsandmushrooms.
All the produce that will be sold through Naturally Imperfect would otherwise have been used in
juices, sauces, or soups, or have not been harvested at all. The director Dan Branson explained that this
program benefited both food producers who would otherwise have to let abnormal produce go to waste,
and consumers who could buy fresh produce at low prices. And he was right, consideringhow popular the line has become.
"It really went well beyond our expectation," Branson said. "I think it really spoke to the fact that
Canadians are out there really looking for some Choices."
Of course, Canadians know that beauty is more than skin(外皮)deep,andtheyalsorecognizethattheygetthesameflavorandnutritional(营养的)benefitsinspiteofappearances.Thepositiveresponseto
theofferingofapplesandpotatoesshowedtheopportunitytoexpandthelineandoffermorechoicesatagreaterpricetoCanadianfamilies.
"If you grow produce in your backyard, there will be a lot of produce that won't look as pretty as what
youwillseeinagrocerystore”,saidBranson.“Andnaturedoesn’tgroweverythingperfectly.I’dliketothinkifsomebodyweretotakeaNONameNaturallyImperfectapple,putitrightbesideaNo.1apple,closehiseyesandeatthem,therewouldbenodifference.”
12.Loblawsisdifferentfromothersupermarketsbecause_______.
A.morefruitsareofferedatlowerprices
B.normal-lookingproduceisbannedthere
C.onlyapplesandpotatoesaresoldeveryday
D.imperfectproduceissoldatlowerpricesthere
13.AccordingtoParagraph3,Branson'sprogram_______.
A.preventspeoplefromwastingtheirfood
B.teachesfoodproducershowtogrow
C.happenstobeawin-winarrangement
D.enablesconsumerstoeatmorefreshproduce
14.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?
A.Canadiansareusedtoeatingperfectproduce.
B.Customers'supporthelpsthedevelopmentofLoblaws.
C.Smartconsumersknowtheimportan