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2019高二上学期12月份月考

英语试卷

本试卷分三部分,卷面分数120分,考试时间为100分钟。

第二部分阅读理解(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

SummerArtsCamp2018

LittlestActorsandLittlestArtists(Ages4-6)

Thiscampisforourlittlestactorsandlittlestartists.Theymaychoosehalf-orfull-daysessions.Campersstayingalldaymustbringabaglunchandtwosnacks.

$325forhalfdayor$425forfullday,persession.

CampLocation:

ArtsParkatYoungCircle,1youngcircle.

·Session1June11-June22-Rockin’Summer

·Session2June25-July6-MarvelousMonsters

·Session3July9-July20-BarnyardBoogie

YoungActorsandYoungArtists(Aged6-12)

Thissummercampisalwaysafavoritewithkids.Theymaychoosehalf-orfull-daysessions.Campersstayingalldaymustbringabaglunchandtwosnacks.

$325forhalfdayor$425forfulldaypersession.

CampLocation:

ArtandCultureCenterArtsSchool,1626HarrisonStreet

·Session1June11-June22–IncredibleSuperheroes

·Session2June25-July6–SerengetiExcursion

·Session3July9-July20–BarnyardPalooza

·Session4July23–August3–TimeTraveler’sJourney

BroadwayActors(Ages8-18)

Thispopularfull-daycampallowsstudentstoenjoyboththeperformingandvisualarts.Theylearnskillsincharacterdevelopment,creativethinking,problemsolving,sketch(素描)design,andartisticcreation.Campersmustbringabaglunchandtwosnacks.

$800persession.

CampLocation:

HollywoodCentralPerformingArtsCenter,1770MonroeStreet

Session1:

Disney’sLionKing,Jr

June11–July6,9am–4pm

Session2:

PeterPan,Jr.

July16–August10,9am–4pm

SpecialtyWeek(Aged6-12)

Thisweekwillendthesummerwithmixed-upfun.Thecamperswillexploreart,drama,andmusicprojectsthroughouttheweek.

$200forfullday.

21.Whenwillthe“BarnyardBoogie”sessionstart?

A.OnJune11.B.OnJuly9

C.OnJuly20D.OnJune25.

22.Howmuchwillyoupayfortwofull-daysessionsatArtandCultureCenterArtsSchool?

A.$850B.$325

C.$425D.$650

23.Whichofthefollowingshouldyouchooseifyouaresixteen?

A.LittlestActorsandLittlestArtists.B.YoungActorsandYoungArtists.

C.SpecialtyWeekD.BroadwayActors.

24.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?

A.AnannouncementB.Anewsreport

C.AnadvertisementD.Abusinessplan

B

WhenrabbitsfirstcrossedintoWesternAustralia(WA)fromSouthAustralia(SA),theirprogressseemedsurprisinglyfast.

ThomasAustin,anEnglishsettlerinAustralia,firstreleasedwildrabbitsfromEnglandin1859,atWinchelseainsouthernVictoriaofAustralia.By1891,32yearslater,they’dreachedFowlersBayonSouthAustralia’ssouthwestcoastabout1,250kmaway---coveringanaverageof40kmayear.Butjustfiveyearslater,in1896,theywerespotted640kmfurtherwestinTwilightCove,southofCocklebiddy,inWA---spreading,onaverage,at130kmayear.

Howdidtheymorethantriple(使增至三倍)theirpreviousrate?

Withhelp,itseems,fromhumankind.Inhis1969book,TheyAllRanWild,farmer-authorEricRollsdescribedrabbitsasgenerallyunadventurous.They’dmuchpreferastablelifeinasafeplacewithafamiliarcommunitythantobetravelling.Onlyfloods,foodshortageorveryseriousovercrowdingforcethemtomove.

Bythe1880srabbitswerespreadingthroughSAandhumanswerehelpingthem.Peoplereleasedrabbitsforsport,foodortoremindthemoftheoldcountry.Andtheykilledpossiblepredators(食肉动物)suchaswedge-tailedeaglesanddingoes.EricRollswrote,swaggies(流浪汉)werethemainhumanhelpers.“InthatcontainerastheywalkedwestoutofSouthAustraliawasoftenanestofthree-week-oldrabbitkittenscompletelyfurredandbeautiful,tobesetdownatagoodbigrock-holewithsomegrassaboutit.”

Therabbits’westwardspeedfromtheborderputanendtoanyideathatWA’sbadenvironmentwouldblocktheinvasion.Theystuckclosetowhat’snowtheEyreHighway,thenmovedsouthwardtofollowthebettervegetatedcoastline.Aboutthesametimefurthernorth,rabbitswerepouringintoWAfromtheNorthernTerritory.

Rabbitsreachedthewestcoastin1907,theyearthethirdfencewascompleted.Thefollowingyear,whenaWARabbitDepartmentofficialvisitedtheKalbarriendofthefence,hefoundrabbitsupanddownthecoastonbothsidesofit.

25.WhatdoweknowaboutthefirstrabbitsinAustralia?

A.Theyescapedfromahouse.

B.TheywerefromWesternAustralia.

C.Theyweresetfreebyhumanbeings.

D.TheywerebornatWinchelsea.

26.HowdidEricRollsdescriberabbits?

A.Theyhadahabitofchangingplaces.

B.Theydidn’tliketakingrisks.

C.Theyhadalikingfortravelling.

D.Theycouldhardlysurvivefloods.

27.WhydidpeoplethinkrabbitscouldnotreachWesternAustraliaatthebeginning?

A.Thedistancewastoolong.

B.Therockholeswerenotgoodshelter.

C.Thenaturalconditionswerepoor.

D.Thecoastlinewasnottheirfavoriteplace.

28.WhatdidtheWARabbitDepartmentofficialfindout?

A.Rabbitshadinvadedthewestcoast.

B.Rabbitswerejumpingoverthefence.

C.Kalbarriwastheendofthefence.

D.Thethirdfencewasdamaged.

C

AprimaryschoolinBritainhasputupsignstowarnparents,whoareaddictedtoplayingwiththeirphones,togreettheirchildrenwithasmileratherthanstareattheirscreens.Ithasbecomeacommonsightattheschoolgatestoseechildrenrunninguptotheirparents,onlytofindtheirparentsareabsorbedinreadingnewsonline,readinge-books,orwatchingtheirfavoritevideos.

NowtheheadmasterataprimaryschoolinMiddlesbroughhasputupthesignsatallthreeentrancestotheschool.Thesignssay,“Greetyourchildwithasmile,notamobile.”Andunderthewords,apictureofawomanholdingaphonetohereariscrossedoutinaredcircle.Theheadmastersaid,“Wearetryingtodevelopstudents’speakingandlisteningskillsandwethinkitisasimplewaytogetthemessageacross.Itisn’tonlyanissueamongparents,butitalsoemphasizesthatspeakingandlisteningcanhelpstudentstohavediscussions.”

Themovehaddifferentresponses.DanielleParker,aparent,said,“Ithinkthesignsareunacceptablebecausemostparentspicktheirchildrenupwithphones.”Anotherparentsaid,“It’sagoodthing.Greetingchildrenwithsmilescanalsodeveloptherelationshipbetweenparentsandchildren.”Someparentswhenquestionedwerehesitantaboutthesigns.LindanBradley,apupilattheschool,saidheagreedwiththesigns,saying,“Whyshouldchildrenseeparentsplayingtheirmobilephonesallthetime?

Lastyear,researchwarnedthatparents’devotiontocellphoneshadmadesomeneglectedchildrenstartprimaryschoolunabletoholdconversations.Almostathirdofchildrenarenotreadyfortheclassroomwhentheystartschool.

29.Whydidtheschoolputupsignsatitsentrances?

A.Toencourageparentstomeetpupilswithsmiles.

B.Todescribeacommonsightofitsschoolgates.

C.Toremindpupilstobecarefulwhilewalking.

D.Tointroducetheprimaryschooltoparents.

30.Whatdoestheunderlined“it”inParagraph2referto?

A.Playingwiththephones.B.Greetingchildren.

C.Puttingupsighs.D.Smiling.

31.What’sthethirdparagraphmainlyabout?

A.Parents’attitudetotheschool.

B.Mixedopinionsaboutthesigns.

C.Ideasfrompupilsofthisschool.

D.Commentsonplayingwithphones.

32.Whatmaybetheeffectofparents’devotiontoplayingphones?

A.Itmayreducepupils’timespentonphones.

B.Itmaydiscouragestudentsfromworkinghard.

C.Itmaymakestudentsbeaddictedtocomputergames.

D.Itmaycausechildrentolacktheabilityofcommunication.

D

WhenIgotoffthebusinMaeHongSoninThailand,Istillfeltabitdizzyafterallthecurves(弯道)whencomingfromChiangMai.ButwhenIburstintothesmallnightmarketandgottheastonishingviewofthetemple,thelightssparkinginthelakerightinfrontofitmadethehardshipofthebusrideadistantmemory.

Duringmysix-weekvoluntarywork,thisbecamemyfavoriteplace.Thesunsets,lights,anddeliciousfoodalwaysdrewmecloser.ActuallythistempleturnedouttobemyplaceoflivingformystayinMaeHongSon.

ThankstoTravel-to-Teach,IgottheopportunitytoliveinasmallroominsidethetempleareaandmeetallthefriendlyThaiswholivedandworkedthere.AroundnoonIwouldwalkdownthe213stepstogotoschool,whereallthemonks(和尚)werehappytocatchasmanyEnglishwordsorphrasesastheycould.AfterschoolIwouldwalkaroundthetowntoexplorethemarket,theshopsorsimplythecountryside.Butthe213stepswaitedformeattheendoftheday!

Iusuallywalkedthemuphappily,becauseIknewsavoryandtraditionalThai-Yaifoodwaswaitingforme.

Thetownitselfhadaspecialcharmforme.ItwastherightplacetoescapethebusyandtouristyatmosphereofChiangMaiandlearnaboutThaicultureandlanguage.Italsoturnedouttobeagoodstartingpointforweekendactivities,suchasvisitinghotsprings,localvillages,hikingortakingatriptoPai.Atthesametime,theteachingwasveryrewarding.IfoundhowfunitcouldbetoteachstudentsEnglishwhentheybecameinterestedandgotinvolved.

Ifounditverysadtoleavethislittleparadise(乐园)afterspendingsixweeksthere.Andtherewasstillacurvybusridewaitingforme,whichwastheonlyuncomfortablefactduringmystayinMaeHongSon.Comeandfindonyourown.

33.Whichwordcanbestdescribetheauthor’sbusridefromChiangMaitoMaeHongSon?

A.Painful.B.Meaningful.

C.Interesting.D.Relaxing.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“savory”inthethirdparagraphmostprobablymean?

A.Famous.B.Delicious.

C

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