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推荐学习学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题
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岷县一中2018-2019学年第一学期第一次月考
高二英语
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)
A
AtriptoParisisnotcompletewithoutavisittotheEiffelTower.Togetthemostoutofyourvisit,readourtipsbelow:
VisitatNight
RidinguptheEiffelToweratnightandlookingoutoverthestreetsofParis,you’llseewhyParisisknownasthe“CityofLight”.Atstreetlevel,thespotlightsonthetopoftheTowerzoomacrosstheParisskyline,andthereflectionsoftheTowerintheSeinearesightsnottobemissed.
PurchaseYourTicketinAdvanceOnline
BypassthelongticketlinesattheEiffelTowerbypurchasingyourticketonlinefromtheEiffelTowerwebsite.You’llpickatimetovisit,andthenselectwhethertoprintouttheticketordisplayitonyourphoneoriPad,whichisaconvenientoptionifyoubuyyourticketinPariswithouteasyaccesstoaprinter.
Don’tBringValuableObjectswithYou
BeforeenteringtheEiffelTower,yourbagswillbeexaminedbyasecurityofficer.Ifanitemyouarecarryingsetsoffthemetaldetector,theofficerwilltakeyouawayfromthelineforfurtherinspection.We’vestoodinlineforhourswitnessingpeoplewhomissedtheirchancetogouptheEiffelTower.
HaveDrinksandSnacksattheEiffelTower
Ifyou’relikeus,afteranexcitingtriptotheEiffelTower,you’llbereadytorestyourlegsandhavearelaxingsnackandadrinkinaParisiancafe.AcrosstheSeineintheTrocaderoarea,therearemanyelegantcafes.Theatmosphereisgreat,butthepricesareinthestratosphere(最高水平).Actually,theperfectplaceforcommonvisitorstoeatanddrinkisontheEiffelToweritself.
1.WhydoestheauthorsuggestvisitingtheToweratnight?
A.BecauseyoucanstandonthetopoftheTower.
B.Becauseyoucanavoidthecrowdsandenjoyitpeacefully.
C.BecauseyoucanhaveaspecialsightofthecityofParis.
D.BecauseyoucanseetheSeineasclearlyaspossible.
2.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“Bypass”inParagraph3mean?
A.Standin.B.Avoid.C.Control.D.Remember.
3.WhydidsomepeoplefailtogouptheEiffelTower?
A.Becausetheydidn’tseizethechance.B.Becausetheylostvaluableobjects.
C.Becausetheysetoffthemetaldetector.D.Becausetheyhadaquarrelwiththeofficer.
B
ThereoncelivedinChinaaveryfoolishkingandqueen.Onedaythequeenhadababydaughter.Whentheysawtheirbaby,theybothcriedout,“Mygoodness!
Howsmallitis!
It’shairlessandtoothless!
It’samonster!
”Theysentforallthedoctorsinthecountryandorderedthemtopreparesomemedicineforher.“Whenshedrinksyourmedicine,shemustgrowtotherightsizeandhavehairandteeth,”thekingsaid,“Ifyoudon’tdothis,you’llhaveabeating.”
Thedoctorsthoughtitimpossible,buttheydarednotsayanythingagainsttheking’sorder.Justthenandolddoctorsteppedforward.“Oh,weshallcertainlyobeyyourorder,”hesaid,“butittakestime.WehavetodigamineralfromtheKunLunMountainswhenthesnowmeltsforthesecondtime.Thesnowmeltsonthosemountainsonlyonceinsixyears.Soweneedtwelveyears.”
Atlastthekingagreedandthedoctorstookawaythelittleprincess.Onhertwelfthbirthday,theybroughtherbacktoherparentswithlongblackhairandbeautifulteeth.Thekingandqueenwereveryhappyandgavethedoctorsexpensivepresents.
4.Thedoctorswouldbebeatenif______.
A.thebabydaughterdidn’tdrinktheirmedicine
B.theyrefusedtoobeytheking’sorder
C.thebabydaughtergrewtotherightsize
D.thebabydaughterbecameamonster
5.Theolddoctorwantedtokeeptheking’sdaughterfortwelveyearsbecause______.
A.theyneededalotofdifferentplants
B.theyneedalotofdifferentminerals
C.thiswouldgivethebabytimetogrowup
D.theyhadtodigamineralthesnowmeltedforthesecondtime
6.Thedoctorsthoughtitimpossible______.
A.forthemtochangetheking’sorder
B.forthemthepreparethemedicineintwelveyears
C.forthesmallbabytodrinkthemedicine
D.forthemtomakethebabyhaveteethandhairorgrowteethatonce
7. ______thekingwouldn’thavegiventhemexpensivepresents.
A.Hadthedoctorsnotbroughtbackabeautifulgirl
B.Ifthedoctorshadn’tfoundtheminerals
C.Hadthedoctorsnotbeenabletopreparethemagicmedicine
D.Ifthedaughterwerestillamonstertwelveyearslater
C
Longago,therelivedinGreecealearnedman.Hewassowellknownforhisgoodknowledgeofalmosteverythingthatlotsofpeoplefromalloverthecountrycametolearnfromhim.Thegreatmantaughthisstudentswhole-heartedlyandansweredtheirquestionswithgreatpatience.
Onedayastudentaskedhim,“Mydearteacher,didn’tyousayyouyourselfhavemany,manymorequestionsaboutthingsthanwedo?
ButIthinkw