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内蒙古乌兰察布市2017-2018学年高二英语上学期第一次调研考试试题

注意事项:

1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号、座位号等信息

2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上,写在本卷上无效

3.考试结束后将答题卡交回

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

Hands-onexperienceisstillattractivetomanybuyers,althoughonlineorderingispopularintheUKtoday.

OxfordStreet

Londonisshoppers’paradise,andmostvisitorsheadforOxfordStreet.HalfwayalongisSelfridges,oneoftheworld’sfirstdepartmentstoreswherethearchitectureandwindowdressingimpressevenbeforeyougoin.Thereareatleastfourothermajorstoresonthisstreet,plusEurope’slargestmusicshop.InDecember,theatmosphereisespeciallyfestivebecauseoftheChristmaslightswhicharealwayslightedbyapolitician,agreatsportsman,orasuperstar.

KensingtonHighStreet

AfashionableareaforshoppingisKensingtonHighStreet.Oneofitsdepartmentstoresevenhasaroofgarden—goodforrelaxingbetweenpurchases.There’salsoanorganicfoodsuperstore.

BoroughMarket

Youcan’tvisitLondonandnotgotoasupermarket.Oneoftheoldestan

dbestforfoodisprobablyBoroughMarketonthesouthbankoftheThames.GetofftheundergroundatLondonBridgeandwanderamongfreshfishstalls,bakeries,andfruitandvegetablesellers.Youcanalsobuyspecialistfoodtotakeaway,likecheeses,pork,pies,mustardandchutney.

Moreplacesforbargains

PortobelloRoadonaSaturdayisyourbestchoiceforjewelryorcollector’sitems.It’sashortwalkfromthesubwaystationatNottingHillGateandyouneverknowwhatyouwillfind.Forclothes,CamdenMarketistheplace.Itgetsalittlecrowdedattheweekends,though.ConventGardenoffersgreatexperienceforthesimplepleasureoflookingatjewelryandgifts.

1.OxfordStreetbecomesspecialinDecemberfor________.

A.thewonderfulwindowdressing

B.theEurope’slargestmusicshop

C.thelightslitbyafamousperson

D.manybargainstochoosefrom

2.Toenjoyfood,youcangoto________.

A.BoroughMarketB.CamdenMarket

C.KensingtonHighStreetD.PortobelloRoad

3.Whereisthispassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.sciencebook.B.Atraveler’sjournal.

C.shoppingguide.D.Anewsreport.

B

“Wearegoodmothers,”Isaidtomyfriend,aswesatonourcomfortablebeachchairsunderourbeachumbrellaandwatchedourchildrenplayinginthewaves.Outofnowhere,thechildrentookoffrunning.Aboutfiftyyardsfromus,aman—maybeinhisfifties—wasfishing.Thechildrenstoodnexttohimandwatchedwiththeirlittlemouthshangingopenashecastthefishinglines.Hesmiledatthem.Theyranbacktous—allexceptmythreeyearolddaughter,Drew.Myheartbeatfastwithhorror.“Drew!

Comehere!

Playwithyourfriends!

”Ishouted,veryawarethatmyspeechesaboutnottalkingtostrangersweren’tworking.Itseemedthatmanyparentsheardofhorriblestoriesaboutchildrenbeingtakenawaybystrangers.Responsiblemothersshouldteachtheirchildrenthattheworldisadangerousplace.SoIfeltrelieved(松口气)whenDrewrantowardsmeandtookholdofashovel(铲子).Thenshelookedmeintheeye:

“Iwanttobewiththeperson.”Again,sheapproachedthemiddleagedman,andstarteddiggingnexttohim.Severalsecondslater,shereturned,wavingsomethingshiny.“Look,Mommy!

Atoy

fish!

”Itwas,indeed,atoyfish—yellowandrubber.Thismusthavebeenwhathewasusingtoattractthefish.Andhe’dgivenittoDrew.Thethreeotherchildrenweredeeplyimpressed,andtheydidn’ttrytohidehowjealoustheywere—clearly,theyallwantedthefish.“Myfriendgavemethatfish!

”Drewshoutedloudly.Thesandinfrontoftheumbrellaturnedintoapreschoolcagematchwithayellowrubberfishflyingthroughtheair.IfeltlikeImightcrymyself.Unexpectedly,therehewas:

theman,standingrightnexttouswiththreemorerubberfishinhand.He

handedthemtoeachofthechildren.Bytheirfaces,youwouldhavethoughthewasactuallythereallykindbigbrother.“Thankyou,”Isaid,realizingthatthereisgoodandkindnessinstrangers.

4.HowdidtheauthorfeelwhenDrewstoodbesidetheman?

A.Relieved.B.Angry.C.Concerned.D.Calm.

5.Theauthorthinksgoodmothersshould________

A.bearoundtheirkidsB.warntheirkidsofdanger

C.teachtheirkidstobehavewellD.devotethemselvestohelpingtheirkids

6.Theauthorwasatalosswhen________.

A.DrewhandedherthetoyfishB.thekidsfoughtforthetoyfish

C.thetoyfishwascoveredwithsandD.thestrangerappearedfromnowhere

7.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.GiveaKidaFishB.WeAreGoodMothers

C.TheWorldIsDangerousD.TeachKidstoBeKind

C

IcametostudyintheUnitedStatesayearago.YetIdidnotknowtherealAmericansocietyuntilIwasinjuredinacaraccidentbecauseaftertheaccidentIhadtoseeadoctorandgotocourt.Aftertheaccident,myroommatecalledadoctorforme.Iwasverygratefulanddeterminedtorepayhimoneday.Butthenextday,heaskedmetopayhim 

200forwhathehaddone.Iwasastonished.Hehadgoodreasontochargeme,hesaid.AndifIwantedtocollectmoneyfromthepersonwhowasresponsibleformyinjury,I’dhavetohaveagoodlawyer.Nowthathehadhelpedmefindagooddoctor,itwasonlyfairthatIsho

uldpayhim.ButeverydayIwenttoseethedoctor,Ihadtowaitabout50minutes.Hewouldseetwoorthreepatientsatthesametime,andoftenstoptreatingonesoastoseeanother.Yethechargedme 

115eachtime.Thefinalexaminationreportconsistedoftenlines,anditcostme 

215.

Mylawyerwasallsmilesthefirsttimewemet.Butafterthatheavoidedseeingmeatall.Heknewverywelltheotherpartywasresponsiblefortheaccident,yethehardlydidanything.Hesimplywaitedtocollecthismoney.HewassoirresponsiblethatIdecidedtodismisshim.Andhemademepayhim 

770.NowIhadtoactasmyownlawyer.Duetomyinexperience,ItoldtheinsurancecompanythedateIwasleavingAmerica.Knowingthat,theyplayedfortime...andIleftwithoutgettingacent.

8.Theauthor’sroommateofferedtohelphimbecause________.

A.hefeltsorryfortheauthor

B.hethoughtitwasachancetomakesomemoney

C.heknewthedoctorwasaverygoodone

D.hewantedtheauthortohaveagoodlawyer

9.Agoodlawyerisimportantfortheauthorto________.

A.beproperlytreated

B.talkwiththepersonresponsiblefortheaccident

C.recoverbeforeheleavesAmerica

D.eventuallygettheresponsiblepartytopayforhisinjury

10.Boththedoctorandthelawyerinthispassagearevery________.

A.FriendlyB.busyC.professionalD.selfish

11.Whatconclusioncanyoudrawfromthestory?

A.GoingtocourtissomethingverycommoninAmerica.

B.Onemustbeverycarefulwhiledrivingacar.

C.TherearemorebadsidesinAmericathangoodsides.

D.MoneyismoreimportantthanotherthingsintheUSA

D

Imaginethis:

yourchildhasjustbeeninvolvedinanemergency.Youcall911.Themedicalworkersrushinandbeginask

ingyouquestionsastheyworktorescueyourchild.Buttheyalsoaskquestionsaboutyourchild’smedicalhistory.It’shardtothinkclearly.Youbegintoanswerandthenendupsaying,“Idon’tremember.Idon’tknow.”So,manydoctorssuggestthatparentskeeparecordoftheirchildren'simportanthealthfactshandy.Thiscanoftenhelpthemedicalteammakeabetterandmorerapiddiagnosis(诊断)ofaproblematatimewhentimereallycounts.Themostimportantinformationtoknowisthechild’sallergies(过敏症).Itisespeciallycrucialifthechildisallergictoanymedicine—penicillin,forexample.Foodallergiescancomeintoplay,too,soyoucanmakenotesofthoseaswell.Chil

drenwhohavebeenhospitalizedinthepastmayhavedevelopedlatex(胶乳)allergies.Oftenthisinformationcanhelpemergencyworkersfindacauseforproblemslikebreathingdifficulties.

Keepalistofanymedicine,includingwhatyourchildisnowtaking.Somemedicinescancausean adverse reactionwhentheyaretakentogether,sothedoctorsneedthisinformationbeforetheygiveyourchildanything.You’llneedtoknowwhenthechildtookthemedicinelastandhowmuchwastaken.Itisalsoimportanttotellemergencyworkersaboutanyhealthproblemorillnessyourchildhashad.Thesepreexistingconditionscanhaveahuge

effectonthetypeoftestsandtreatmentinanemergency.

Considerhavinganychildwhohasahealthproblemwearatagaroundhisneck.Thiskindofrapidnoticecanhelpdoctorswhoareprovidingemergencycare,especiallyifyourchildsuddenlybecomesillatdaycare,school,orafriend’shouse.

12.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,theauthorprobablythinksthat,inanemergency,______.

A.parentsusuallycan’trecalltheirchildren'smedicalhistory

B.doctorsshouldn’taskparentstoomanyquestions

C.themedicalserviceofferedby911isnotgood

D.parentsshouldrecordtheirchildren’sdailyactivities

13.HowmanytypesofallergiesarementionedinParagraph2?

A.OneB.TwoC.Three.D.Four.

14,Theunderlinedword“adverse”inParagraph3probablymeans______.

A.beneficialB.harmfulC.physicalD.emotional

15.Accordingtothepassage,theinformationonthetagthatchildrenwithahealthproblemshouldwear

aroundtheneckincludesthefollowingEXCEPT______.

A.allergiesB.medications

C.preexistingillnessesD.heightandweight

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。

Vacationsareimportant.Weneedtotaketimeoutfromworktorelax,andjustbeourselves.16Weshouldallbeallowedtoleaveourjobsbehindus—atleastforafewweekseachyear—andjusthavefun.Thismightbesomethingassimpleasreadingagoodbookinfrontofawarmfireplacethroughtotravellingtothemostinterestingplacesonourplanet.Whateverwefancyd

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