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人教版高中英语选修六第二阶段检测卷
高中英语学习材料
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第二阶段检测卷
(测试时间:
120分钟 评价分值:
120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,从小每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
WhenfouryearoldFinlaysufferedastrokeasababyanddevelopedcerebralpalsy,adiseaseusuallycausedbybraindamage,doctorssaidhe'dhavetostayinawheelchairinhisentirelife.Butamazingly,hehasmanagedtoprovethemallwrongwiththehelpofayoungduck.
Finlay'sbreakthroughcamewhenhismotherBecci,29,tookinatinyyellowducknamedMingMing,afterafarmerfriendtoldheritwasgoingtobekilledbecauseofitsinjuredleg.
“WhenMingMinglaydownorsatdown,hislegwasrightupnearhisheadandhewasunabletowalk,”Becciexplains.“Iwastryingtofindavetwhoknewaboutducks.AtfirstIdidn'tthinkhe'dmakeit—Ifeltverysorry.”Afteranextensivesearch,Beccifoundasuitablevet,whofittedtheyoungduckwithatinysplint(夹板).Itbegantomovearoundthehouseasitslegstrengthened.
Asthelittleduckmadeanamazingrecovery,somethingelselikeamiracleoccurred.YoungFinlay—whoseconditionaffectedhisbrain'sabilitytosendsignalstohisbody-wassoimpressedbyhisnewpet'sprogressthathebegancopyinghissteps,saying,“Iwalkliketheduck,Mummy.”
Becciwassooverjoyedthatshecouldn'tbelievehereyes.“Finlayhasbeenhavingphysicaltherapyhiswholelifebutheneverreallyrespondeduntilwegottheduckling,”shesays.“AssoonasMingMingbeganwalking,sodidFinlay.Iwasfullofpride.”
NowFinlaycanwalkfivemetersatatimewiththehelpofawalkerandheloveswalkingslowlywithhisbestfriend.“Finlayisnowmuchstrongerandit'sgreattoseehimwalking.I'vetoldhimthatifheworkshard,onedayhe'llbeabletotakeMingMingforwalksonthestreet.Thatiswhathe'sreallyworkingtowards.”Beccisays,smiling.“I'dbeentoldFinlaymightneverbeabletowalk.It'samazingtowatchmychildtakingstepsgradually-thankstoMingMing.”
1.What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Familyfindsmuchhopefromraisingducks
B.Alittleduckteachesadisabledboytowalk
C.Aduckisfoundtobeagooddoctor
D.Friendshipbetweenaduckandaboy
解析:
主旨大意题。
根据第一段中“hehasmanagedtoprovethemallwrongwiththehelpofayoungduck”可知,B项正确。
答案:
B
2.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?
A.Itwasthefarmer'sfaultthatMingMingwasinjured.
B.MingMingwouldhavebeenkilledwithoutthevet.
C.ItcostBeccimuchmoneytosavetheduck.
D.Becciisakindandwarmheartedwoman.
解析:
推理判断题。
根据第二段信息“刀下救生”和第三段中“Iwastryingtofindavetwhoknewaboutducks”可推断,Becci是位心地善良且热心肠的母亲。
因此D项正确。
答案:
D
3.Accordingtothepassage,theduckling'srecovery________.
A.wasallunexplainedmedicalmiracleB.wasbeyondthevet'sexpectation
C.excitedBecci'swholefamilyD.inspiredFinlaytowalk
解析:
细节理解题。
根据第四段中“YoungFinlay...wassoimpressedbyhisnewpet'sprogressthathebegancopyinghissteps”可知D项正确。
答案:
D
4.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.FinlaykepttakingdailywalkswithMingMingonthestreet.
B.FinlaygotMingMingashis4yearoldbirthdaypresent.
C.Indoctors'opinion,Finlaywouldhaveashortlife.
D.ThelittleduckbecameFinlay'sbestfriend.
解析:
细节理解题。
根据最后一段中“NowFinlay...loveswalkingslowlywithhisbestfriend”可知男孩芬莱和小鸭子已成为最好的朋友。
答案:
D
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