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2019-2020学年高二英语下学期第三次月考试题(10)

第二部分阅读理解(百强校英语解析团队专供)( 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

Welcome to Inspire 21!

Our aim is to provide ”Inspiring words for the 21st century”.So,here we offer a uniquecollectionofinspiringshortstories,motivational short stories,and humorous short stories for youtoreadandshare.

Ifyoudocare

toshare,clickthe“SHARE”buttoninthebottomleftcornerofeachpage.AndthanksfortellingothersaboutInspire21.

Theinspiringstoriesthatarelabeled(标记)“TRUE”aredonesotothebestofourknowledge,butwedonothavefullproofinsomecases.However,allofthesestoriesandmessagesareprovidedbecauseoftheirupliftingcontent,whethertrueornot.Manybookswe’vereadandmovieswe’vewatchedweretotallyuntrue,butweenjoyedtheinspirationtheygaveus—especiallyiftheyhadahappyending.

So,pleasereadandsharethesestoriesatyourowndiscretion(判断力).Thankyouforyourunderstanding!

Also,manyoftheinspiringstoriesusedhereareusedwithpermissionfromtheauthor.However,wecannotgrant(授予)permissiontoreuseanyoftheseinspirationalstories,asthemajorityofthemarenotours.

Lastly,manyinspiringstories(emailedtousorwecameacrossonline)arelistedas“AuthorUnknown”Ifyouhappentoknowtheauthor’sname,towhomcreditshouldbegiven,pleasecontactuswiththatinformationsowecankeepourinspiringstorycollectionaccurate.Thankyouagain!

!

21.WhatdoesInspire21do?

A.Itencouragespeopletouseinspiringwords.

B.Itoffersbooksandmovieswithahappyending.

C.Itcollectsbothtruestoriesanduntruemessages.

D.Itprovidesshortstoriesforpeopletoreadandshare.

22.Whichofthefollowingwordshastheclosestmeaningto“inspiring”?

A.Uplifting.B.Unique.C.Accurate.D.Humorous.

23.Whatarethereadersexpectedtodointhelastparagraph?

A.Reuseinspiringstories.

B.Writemoretruestories.

C.Helptogivecredittounknownauthors.

D.Keeptheinspiringstoriesmoreaccurate.

B

Eighteenyearsago,TerryGrahl,waspregnantwithherfourthchild.“Moneywasverytight,”Terryrecalls.Sowhenhermomcalledtoaskifshe’dliketogoshoppingatthelocalfabric(布料)storeforthecomingChristmas,shecouldn’tsaynobecausesheknewshebadlyneededsomefabri

cstomakenewclothesforherchildren.“Irememberwalkingaround,gazingatallthisbeautifulfabric,wonderingwhetherthereisanythingcheapthatIcouldafford.AndIcouldstillgetsomemoneylefttobuyChristmasgiftsformyfamily.

Well,Terry’smommusthaveknownwhatTerrywasthinking.Smilingkindly,shewhisperedtoTerry,“Youpickanyfabricsyoulike.It’syourChristmasgiftfromme.”Terry’seyeswerefiledwithtearsasthecartbegantooverflowwithmanyfabrics,butnotbecauseTerrywasplanningonmakingherselfaprettydressorapairofcurtainsforthekitchen.Rather,Terry’smom’skindnesshadinspiredsomeholidaygiftideasinTerry,anditdidn’ttakelongforTerrytofigureoutwhatshewasgoingtodowithallthatfabric.

“Iwasgoingtomakemyfirstquilt,”sheexplains.“EverynightIwouldworkonthisqueen-sizequilt.Witheverystitch(一针),Ithoughtaboutallthatmymomhaddoneformeoverthecourseofmychildhood,duringwhichwewerealwaysbattlinghomelessness,butMomsomehowmanagedtofillourliveswithloveandmakeeverythingokay.”

OnChristmasDay,fivedaysafterherbabygirlwasborn,Terryhandedhermomagiftbox.Insidewasthequiltshehadsewn,fromthefabrichermotherhadgivenherasagift.

24.WhatdoweknowaboutTerryeighteenyearsago?

A.Terrymadealivingbymakingclothes.

B.Terryhadabadrelationshipwithhermom.

C.Terryandherfamilylivedahardlifeatthattime.

D.Terryoftenwentshoppingatthelocalfabricstore.

25.Whichofthe

followingwordsbestdescribesTerry’smom?

A.Strict.B.Critical.C.Faithful.D.Considerate.

26.WhatmadeTerrychangeherideaaboutChristmasgifts?

A.Thevalueofthefabric.B.Theresponsibilityforherfamily.

C.Thememoryofherchildhood.D.Theendlesslovefromhermother.

27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.AChristmasDayB.TheFirstQuilt

C.ColorfulFabricsD.HardChildhood

C

HaveyouevernoticedhowAmericansfilluptheirentire

glasswithiceandthenpourtheirbeverage(饮品)in,butEuropeanstaketheirdrinksatroomtemperature?

IntheU.S.,we’vecreatedfridgesthatgiveyoucoldiceatthepressofabutton,butinBritaintheytypicallyservetheirtapwaterwarm.

Thistradition—ifthat’swhatyouwanttocallit-datesbacktothe19thcentury.Duringthattime,itwasalreadycommonplaceformostAmericanhomestohaveanicebox.IcewouldbeharvestedinnorthernAmericaorCanadaandshippedacrosstheAtlanticandsoldatahighpriceinBritishdepartmentstores.CanyouimagineheadingtoMacy’stotreatyourselftoablockofice?

Puttingiceinyourdrinkstartedtobecomesomewhatofafashion(时尚)trendforthewealthyinBritain.Somewouldputafewcubesintheirchampagneandsipontheirchilleddrinksathigh-classparties.But,likewithanyfashiontrend,iteventuallyfaded,mainlybecausetheicewasjusttooexpensive.AndevenonceiceboxesbeganappearinginhomesinBritainaswell,Britsnevertookalikingtoiceintheirdrinks.

So,nexttimeyoutraveloverseas,don’tfeeloffended(冒犯)whenyourservergivesyouaneyerollwhenyouaskforicewater.

28.Whohaswrittenthetext?

A.AEuropean.B.AnAmerican.C.ACanadian.D.AnAsian.

29.WhydoEuropeanstaketheirdrinksatroomtemperature?

A.Becausetheyhavenofridges.B.Becausetheyhavewarmtaps.

C.Becausetheyareaccust

omedtoit.D.Becausetheycan’taffordice.

30.WhatcanweinferaboutBrits?

A.Theytreattheirgueststocolddrinks.B.TheyalwaysfollowwhatAmericansdo.

C.Theydon’tknowwheretogeticeblocks.D.TheyhaveiceboxeslaterthanAmericans.

31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?

A.WhyAmericanslikeicydrinkswhileEuropeansdon’t.

B.Whenpeopleoverseashaveicydrinkswiththeirmeals.

C.Wherepeoplecanentertainthemselveswithicydrinks.

D.HowEuropeansandAmericansmakedifferentbeverage.

D

Whenitcomestomentalillness,manypeopleoftenfindittoughtogetthehelptheyneed.Thisisespeciallytrueforyoungstudentsmakingthetransition(过渡)tocollegelife.

“Sometimes,studentsdon’trealizehowharditistoadjusttocol

lege,”saidLauraSmith,associatedeanofstudentsattheUniversityofTexasatDallas.“You’renotthebigfishinyourclassesanymore;youhaveallkindsofpersonalstress;you’reawayfromhome.Dealingwiththesethingsisnoteasy.”

Studentswhoaregoingthroughtheseproblemssometimeswanttoreachout.Butifstudentsdon’tfeelcomfortableseekinghelp,manyfeelthatit’stheresponsibilityoftheiruniversitytohelpthem.

“Ireallywishthattherewasmoreimportanceplacedonhowcounseling(咨询)centershelpstudents,”saidComnieTrinh.“Counselingservi

cesarejustasimportantasacademicsandsports.”Trinh,27,graduatedfromTexasWoman’sUniversityin2015.Duringcollege,shehostedvariousworkshopsonhowtohandlementalhealthconditions.Trinhusedherownstorytoconnectwithstudentswhomightbefacingsimilarproblems.Highacademicpressures,culturaldifferencesasanAsianAmericanandstressfulsocialsituationsstoodoutassomeofthemostcommoncausesofTrinh’sanxiety.

Itwasonlyafteryearsofpersonalproblemsthatshecouldadmitthatreachingoutisn’tasignofweakness.

”Ifyoufeelyoucan’tconnectwithotherpeoplearoundyou,youshouldaddresstheissuewithoutshame,”Trinhsaid.“You’llfindthattherearealotofpeopleouttherewhosincerelywanttohelpyou.”

32.Thepassagecanbeseenastheauthor’sreflection

supon.

A.collegelifeB.counselingserviceC.mentalhealthD.culturaldifferences

33.What’sTrinh’spreferredsolutiontotheproblemsmentioned?

A.Makingself-criticism.B.Handingtheproblemsactively.

C.Solvingtheproblemonyourown.D.Findingthecausesoftheproblems.

34.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“connectwith”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Getalongwith.B.Jointogetherwith.C.Berelatedto.D.Getthroughto.

35.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?

A.Counselingservicehelpsdoingresearch.B.Adjustingtocollegelifeisapieceofcake.

C.Hostingworkshopsimprovesstudents’ability.D.Beingbravetogethelpisnotasignofweakness.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Anewstudysuggeststhatthetimingofawoundaffectsthespeedatwhichitheals(愈合).Woundssufferedduringthedayhealaround60percentfasterthanthoseatnight.

Thestudyshowedhowthebody’scircadianrhythm(昼夜节律)controlledt

hehealingofwounds.36Itellsourbodieswhentowakeup,eatandsleepinacycle—aseriesofactivitiesthatrepeatthemselvesdayafterday.37

Inthestudy,researchersfoundthatskincellsmovedfastertorepairwoundssufferedduringtheday.TheirfindingswerepublishedinthejournalScienceTransnationalMedicine.

Theresearchersexaminedcells,mice,andburninjurydatabases.38Night-timeburns—burnssufferedbetween8o’clockatnightand8o’clockthenextmorning—were95percenthealedafteranaverageof28days.

Butafteranaverageof17days,daytimeburns-burnssufferedbetween8o’clockinthemorningand8o’clockatnight—were95percenthealed.39

Woundsareverycostlytotreat.40InBritain’sNationalHealthServices,forexample,suchservicescostaround$6.56billionperyear.Exper

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