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阶段综合检测

(一)

(时间:

100分钟;满分120分)

第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)

第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)

阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Findingawinterjobisoftenaproofthatyou'regrowingup,andit'salsoawaytomakemoneytopayforwhatyoudreamof.It'snevertooearlytostartconsideringthefuture.Now,herearesomegoodchoicesforyou!

RetailSales

Retailoffersplentyofopportunityforteenswhoarelookingforajob.Thistypeofworkcanpayfrom$10to$15anhourdependinguponthedutyyouaretakingon.Itcanalsobegreatforteenswhoarefriendlyandenjoytalkingtootherpeople.Formoreinformation,callusat4005075.

FoodService

Ajobinthefoodserviceindustryisanaturalfitforteenswhoenjoycommunicatingwiththepublic.Itallowsemployeestoworkaspartofateamwhilelearningaboutfollowinginstructions.Italsocomeswiththechancetoearnbetween$8and$10perhour.Justcall4005077formoreinformation.

Babysitter

Thisjobrequiressomeonewhoishighlyresponsible.Thoughitpaysgenerallybetween$6and$8hourly,italsorequiresalotofpatience.Thisisagreatchoiceforteenswhowishtomakeacareerinteaching,childcare,socialworkoranyotherfieldthatmakesuseofsocialskillsorrequiresinteractionwithkids.Gotaquestion?

Justcall4005076.

Housekeeping

Thistypeofworkcanbringinabout$5anhouranditwillallowteenstolearnaboutthetourismindustry,sohotelsareoftenlookingformorehousekeepingstaff,andparksoftenneedmorepeopletohelpwithkeepingpublicareascleanandorganizedaswell.Telephone:

4005079.

【语篇解读】 本文是一篇应用文。

介绍了在寒假做兼职的好处,并介绍了几种适合青少年的寒假兼职工作。

1.Howmuchcanyouearnatleastinonehourasaretailer?

A.$10.        B.$15.

C.$6.D.$5.

A [细节理解题。

根据第二段中的“Thistypeofworkcanpayfrom$10to$15anhourdependinguponthedutyyouaretakingon.”可知,做零售工作每小时至少能挣10美元。

]

2.Whichofthefollowingjobsmayattractteenswhowanttobeateacherinthefuture?

A.RetailSales.B.Babysitter.

C.FoodService.D.Housekeeping.

B [细节理解题。

根据第四段中的“Thisisagreatchoiceforteenswhowishtomakeacareerinteaching,childcare,socialworkoranyotherfieldthatmakesuseofsocialskillsorrequiresinteractionwithkids.”可知,临时保姆对希望从事教育行业的青少年是一个不错的选择,最有可能吸引以后想当老师的青少年。

]

3.Whichnumberwouldyoucallifyouhopetoworkinahotel?

A.4005075.B.4005079.

C.4005076.D.4005077.

B [细节理解题。

根据最后一段中的“sohotelsareoftenlookingformorehousekeepingstaff,andparksoftenneedmorepeopletohelpwithkeepingpublicareascleanandorganizedaswell.Telephone:

4005079”可知,想在酒店工作可拨打4005079。

]

4.Whoisthetextmainlywrittenfor?

A.Teensfacedwithcommunicationproblems.

B.Collegegraduateswhoarelookingforajob.

C.Teenswhowantapart-timejobinthewinter.

D.Thosewhoplantostarttheirownbusiness.

C [推理判断题。

根据第一段中的“Findingawinterjobisoftenaproofthatyou'regrowingup”,第二段中的“Retailoffersplentyofopportunityforteenswhoarelookingforajob.”,第三段中的“Ajobinthefoodserviceindustryisanaturalfitforteenswhoenjoycommunicatingwiththepublic.”及第四段中的“Thisisagreatchoiceforteenswhowishtomakeacareerinteaching,childcare”可知,本文是写给想要在寒假找兼职的青少年的。

]

B

Anine-year-oldkidwassittingathisdeskwhensuddenlytherewasapuddlebetweenhisfeetandthefrontofhistrouserswaswet.Hethoughthisheartwasgoingtostopbecausehecouldn'tpossiblyimaginehowthishadhappened.Ithadneverhappenedbefore,andheknewthatwhentheboysfoundouthewouldneverheartheendofit.Whenthegirlsfoundout,theywouldneverspeaktohimagainaslongashelived.

Heprayedthisprayer,“DearGod,Ineedhelpnow!

FiveminutesfromnowI'mdeadmeat!

”Helookedupfromhisprayerandherecametheteacherwithalookinhereyesthatsaidhehadbeendiscovered.Astheteacherwaswalkingtowardhim,aclassmatenamedSusiewascarryingagoldfishbowlfullofwater.Susietrippedinfrontoftheteacheranddumpedthebowlofwaterintheboy'slap.Theboypretendedtobeangry,butallthewhilewassayingtohimself,“Thankyou.God!

Nowallofasudden,insteadofbeingtheobjectofridicule,theboywastheobjectofsympathy.Theteacherrushedhimdownstairsandgavehimgymshortstoputonwhilehistrousersdriedout.Alltheotherchildrenwereontheirhandsandkneescleaninguparoundhisdesk.Thesympathywaswonderful.Butaslifewouldhaveit,theridiculethatshouldhavebeenhishadbeentransferred(转移)tosomeoneelse—Susie.Shetriedtohelp,buttheytoldhertogetout.

Whenschoolwasover,theboywalkedovertoSusieandwhispered,“Youdidthatonpurpose,didn'tyou?

”Susiewhisperedback,“Iwetmytrousersonce,too!

【语篇解读】 这是一篇夹叙夹议的文章。

一个九岁的男孩上课时把裤子弄湿,怕被别人发现,有过同样经历的女孩Susie把一鱼缸水倒在男孩身上,帮他解围,最终得到了同学们的同情和帮助。

5.TheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1means.

A.theboyswouldneverplaywithhim

B.theboyswouldtreathimasusual

C.hewouldhardlyhearanypraisefromtheboys

D.hewouldbelaughedatbytheboysendlessly

D [推理判断题。

一个九岁的男孩坐在课桌旁,突然发现两脚之间有水或液体,他的裤子前部是湿的。

他知道当男孩们发现这事实时,hewouldneverheartheendofit也就是说他将被男孩们无休止的嘲笑。

]

6.AfterSusiedumpedwaterinhislap,theboywasinastateof.

A.excitementB.relief

C.anxietyD.anger

B [推理判断题。

男孩两脚之间有水,他的裤子前部是湿的,他感到尴尬,怕被别人发现,当老师向他走来时,一个叫Susie的同学把满满的一金鱼缸水倒在男孩的腿上,帮他解了围。

根据第二段最后一句,男孩假装生气,但他一直在自言自语说,“Thankyou.God!

”,男孩对他的同学感激,男孩所处的状态应是缓解、宽慰。

]

7.Whatdidtheotherkidsdoaftertheincident?

A.Theyofferedhimdryclothes.

B.Theylaughedattheboyrudely.

C.Theyhelpedtheboydothecleaning.

D.Theyurgedtheboytogetoutangrily.

C [细节理解题。

Susie把水倒在男孩腿上后,他成了同情的对象,根据第三段第三句“Alltheotherchildrenwereontheirhandsandkneescleaninguparoundhisdesk.”可知所有其他孩子都在帮助他清理。

]

C

Trythis:

Foranentireday,forgetabouttheclock.Eatwhenyou'rehungryandsleepwhenyou'retired.Whatdoyouthinkwillhappen?

Youmaybesurprisedtofindthatyourdayismuchlikemostotherdays.You'llprobablygethungrywhenyounormallyeatandtiredwhenyounormallysleep.Eventhoughyoudon'tknowwhattimeitis,yourbodydoes.Thesepatternsofeverydaylifearecalledcircadianrhythms,inotherwords,ourbodyclocks.Andtheyarenomorethanhabits.Insideourbodiesareseveralclocklikesystemsthatfollowaroughly24-hourcycle.Throughoutthedayandnight,ourinnerclocksdirectchangesintemperature,bodychemicals,hunger,sleepinessandmore.Everyone'srhythmsaredifferent,whichiswhyyoumightliketostayuplatewhileyoursisteralwayswantstogotobedearly.

Learningaboutourbodyclocksmayhelpscientistsunderstandwhyproblemsarisewhenweactoutofstepwithourcircadianrhythms.Forexample,travellingacrosstimezonescanmakepeoplewakeupinthemiddleofthenight.Regularlystayinguplatecanmakestudentsdoworseintests.

“Thereisagrowingsensethatwhenweeatandwhenwesleepareimportantpartsofhowhealthyweare,”saysStevenShea,directoroftheSleepDisordersProgramatBrigham.

Onewaytolearnabouthowourbodyclocksworkistomessthemupandseewhathappens.That'swhatneurologistFrankScheerandhisworkmatesdidinarecentstudy.Theirstudysuggeststhatstayingupnightafternightcouldmakekidsextrahungryandmorelikelytogainweight.Andregularlysleepingtoolittle,Scheersays,maybeonecauseoftherecentincreaseinchildhoodobesity.

【语篇解读】 本文是一篇说明文。

介绍了研究表明长期形成的生理节奏会保持我们的生活,生物钟紊乱会影响我们的生活,比如会导致肥胖。

8.Whatwillhappenifyouforgetabouttheclockaccordingtothepassage?

A.Youwillfeelupset.

B.Yourbodywillbehaveasusual.

C.Yourbodywillnotknowwhattimeitis.

D.Youwillprobablygethungrymoreeasily.

B [推理判断题。

根据第二段中的“You'llprobablygethungrywhenyounormallyeatandtiredwhenyounormallysleep.Eventhoughyoudon'tknowwhattimeitis,yourbodydoes.”可知,即使忘了时间,由于生理节奏的原因,我们的作息也会和往常一样。

]

9.WhichoneisNOTtrueaboutbodyclocksaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theycontrolchangesinourtemperature,bodychemicals,hunger,andsleepiness.

B.People'sbodyclocksaredifferentfromeachother.

C.Ourbodyclockswillchangeaccordingtothechangesofeverydayschedule.

D.Morepeoplearecomingtorealizebodyclocksareimportantforourhealth.

C [细节理解题。

根据第三段中的“Andtheyarenomorethanhabits.”可知,生物钟是习惯,是长期形成的,不会随着每天作息时间的变化而变化。

]

10.HowdoFrankScheerandhisworkmatesstudybodyclocks?

A.Byseeingwhathappenswhentheyaremessedup.

B.Byaskingquestionsandcollectinganswers.

C.Bystudyingpeopletravellingacrosstimezones.

D.Bystudyingchildrenwhosufferfromchildhoodobesity.

A [细节理解题。

根据最后一段中的“Onewaytolearnabouthowourbodyclocksworkistomessthemupandseewhathappens.That'swhatneurologistFrankScheerandhisworkmatesdidinarecentstudy.”可知,FrankScheer和他的同事是通过打乱生物钟来观察研究的。

]

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。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

WaystoTakeCareofYourBooks

Whatdoyoudototakecareofthebooksinyourlibrary?

Somecollectorsrefusetoreadthebooksintheircollection;sothebooksremainingoodcondition.Othersbuytwocopiesofabook:

theyreadoneandleavetheotheruntouched.Howevermanyreadersmustreadtheirbooksbuttheystillwanttoprotect.11

Avoidwriting.

Youmayhavebeentoldtowriteinyourbooksoreventounderlinewords,phrases,andparagraphs.Butifyouplantokeepthebook,addittoyourlibraryorevensellit—don'twriteinthebookinink.12Useanotebooktotakenotesorusepiecesofpaper.

Avoidfoodanddrinks.

Foodanddrinksarethingsthatmaybedangeroustoyourbooks.13Ifyouneedtoreadwhileyoueatmakesureyourfingersarecleananddryasyouholdthebookorturnthepages.

Takecare.

14Don'tletitdroptotheground.Don'tplaceyourbookwiththebookopen,facedown.You'dbetteruseabookcovertokeepyourbookinthebestcondition.

15

Ifyouwanttotakecareofyourbooks,keepyourboo

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