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高二英语阶段性综合评估检测附答案
阶段性综合评估检测
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I.阅读理解(40分)
A
RandyKrauswasparalyzed(瘫痪的).Hisleftsidewasuselessandhefelthecoulddonothing.He’dbeenapoliceofficerbefore,andhewasstrongandable.
HistroublestartedwithParkinson’sdisease,butitdidn’tendthere.InJuly,2002,the60-year-oldKrauswentintothehospitalforanoperationonhisbraintocontroltheshaking.Butduringtheoperation,hehadastroke(中风).Hewasparalyzed.Thedoctorsaid,"Youmayneverwalkagainandyoumightnotevenbeabletotalk."
Krausfoundthathecouldn’tliftaforkortakeadrinkbyhimself.Physicaltreatmentwassopainfulandslow.Whatdidhehavetolivefor?
SoKrausheldthegunagainsthishead.Feelingthecoldmetalonhisskin,hebegantoconsiderthepainhewouldcauseforhiswife,daughtersandgrandchildren.Hedidn’tpullthetrigger(扳机).
AndrewGarud,hisexercisephysiologist(生理学家),toldhim,"Youarewhereyouare.Thepacewouldbeslow;thepainwouldbereal.Butaslongasyouarealive,youhavetheabilitytogetbetter."
AfterthreemonthsofworkingwithGarud,Krauswantedtoseeifhecouldstand.Hecould.Thenhetookthreesteps,satdownandcriedlikeababy.
Onestep,astheysay,ledtoanother.Nexthemanagedashortwalkalongtheedgeofaboxingring(拳击台)inthehealthclub.ItwasthehardestfightinKraus’life.Peopleatthegymcheeredhimon.Garudkeptsayinghecoulddomore.Now,Krauscanbrushhisteeth,shavehimself,andgetaroundthehousewithawalker.Onlytheparalyzedcanfullyunderstandlittletriumphs.
21.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whatdidAndrewGarudmean?
A.Everyoneintheworldhastherighttobealive.
B.It’snecessaryforpeopletodoexercisetokeephealthy.
C.Oneshouldtrytoliveabetterlife.
D.Aslongasapersonisalive,hewillhaveachancetobebetter.
22.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"triumphs"inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Difficulties.B.Successes.C.Disappointments.D.Reputations.
23.WhatpersonalitydoesKrausprobablyhave?
A.Optimism.
B.Strong-mindedness.
C.Sympathy.
D.Generosity.
24.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnthat_____.
A.thestrokeduringtheoperationonhisbrainledtoKraus’paralysis
B.Kraus’operationin2002wasperformedbyAndrewGarud
C.doingexercisecanhelpcureParkinson’sdisease
D.Krauswillliveanormallifeasahealthypersoninthefuture
B
ArrivinginNewYork
TherearethreeairportsinNewYork.Whenyouarriveatoneofthem,youcantakeabusorataxitoanyplaceinNewYork.
Eatingout
TherearemanykindsoffoodinNewYork.Andyoushouldn’teatatMcDonald’severyday.TherearegoodrestaurantsinLittleItalyandChinatown,forexample.
Hotels
TherearelotsofgoodhotelsinNewYork.ThebestisthePlazaonthe5thAvenue,butyoudon’thavetopayalottostayinthecity.TherearelotsofsmallerhotelsandtheYMCAnearCentralParkisgreatforyoungpeople.
Publictransport
InNewYork,there’sagoodbusandsubwayservice.Ifyouareplanningtousethepublictransportalot,youshouldbuyasubwayticketforthejourneybecauseit’scheaper.InNewYorktakingthetaxiisapartofthecityexperience,soyoushouldtakethetaxiatleastonceduringyourvisit!
Butyoudon’thavetousethepublictransport—therearelotsofplacesyoucangotoonfoot,liketheEmpireStateBuilding,the5thAvenueandtheCentralPark.
Placestosee
Finally,therearealotofplacestoseeinNewYork—theTimesSquare,theStatueofLiberty,andsoon.Andyoushouldn’tgohomewithoutclimbingtheStatueofLibertytoenjoythesceneryofthecity.
Shopping
ShoppinginNewYorkisfun.Therearebigshopsonthe5thAvenue.Theyareopensevendaysaweek.Butbecarefulwhenyoulookattheprices;youhavetopayaspecial8%tax(税)oneverythingyoubuyinNewYork.
25.Howmanykindsofpublictransportarementionedinthepassage?
A.Two.B.Three.
C.Four.D.Five.
26.Howmuchdoyouhavetopayifyoubuyabookof$10inNewYork?
A.$10.8.B.$10.08.
C.$18.D.$10.
27.WhenyouvisitNewYork,youshould_____.
A.doasmuchshoppingaspossible
B.takeataxiwheneveryougoout
C.stayatthebesthotel—thePlaza
D.tryItalianandChinesefood
28.Fromthepassage,wecanlearnthat_____.
A.youshouldtakeabustotravelbecauseit’smuchcheaper
B.NewYorkisnotagoodplaceforshopping,forthingsareexpensive
C.peoplecanvisitmanyplacesofinterestinNewYorkonfoot
D.you’renotallowedtogohomewithoutclimbingtheStatueofLiberty
C
Twentyyearsago,Idroveataxiforaliving.OnenightIwenttopickupapassengerat2:
30a.m.WhenIarrivedtocollect,Ifoundthebuildingwasdarkexceptforasinglelightinagroundfloorwindow.
Iwalkedtothedoorandknocked."Justaminute,"answeredaweak,elder