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山东省潍坊市青州市青州实验中学学校高二英语月考试题
青州实验中学高二3月月考英语试题
第二部分:
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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Sittingatadeskinaclassroomalldaycanbeprettyboring.
TheteachersatWardElementaryinWinston–Salem,NorthCarolina,pickeduponthatandtradedintheirstudents’desksforexercisebikesasapartoftheirReadandRideprogram!
TheReadandRideprogrambeganfiveyearsago.Oneclassroomhasenoughbikesforeverystudentinanygivenclass,andthroughoutthedayteachersbringintheirstudentstotheroomtoridethemandreadtheirbooks.
Evenregularclassroomshaveonebikeinthebackofeachroomforstudentswhojustcan’tsitstilltousetohelpthemburnenergyinagoodway.
Studentslovebeingmoreactive!
Teachersenjoyseeingstudentseagertoread.Parentsappreciatestronger,smarterchildren.Headmastersvaluethiseffectiveandcost-freeprogram.“Ridingexercisebikesmakesreadingfunformanykidswhogetfrustrated(挫败的)whentheyread.Thus,theyhaveawaytoreleasethatfrustrationwhiletheyride,”saidScottErtl,whostartedtheprogram.“Aswecansee,everyonewantstopromoteliteracyandloseweight!
Butmanystudentswhoareoverweightstrugglewithsportsandactivitiessincetheydon’twanttoalwaysbethelastorlosewithotherswatchingontheplayground.Onexercisebikes,however,studentsareabletoexert(发挥)themselvesattheirownlevel—withoutanyonenoticingwhentheyslowdownortakeabreak.”
Asitturnsout,notonlyarethebikeshelpingthestudentsburncalories,they’realsohelpingthemlearnbetterandstayfocused.Attheendoftheschoolyeartheschoolanalyzedtestingdataandfoundthatstudentsthatspentmoretimereadingandridingdidmorethantwiceaswellonreadingteststhantheirfellowstudentswhospenttheleasttimeintheprogram.
21.WhydidtheteachersstarttheReadandRideprogram?
A.Togetthestudentsoutoftheclassrooms.
B.Tomakethestudentsmoreactiveinsports.
C.Toreadeffectivelyinanactiveway.
D.Tohelptheoverweightstudentskeepfit.
22.AccordingtoScottErtl,ridingexercisebikes___________.
A.istheleastexpensivewayforexercise
B.canbenefitoverweightstudentsinbothways
C.isthebestwaytobuildupstudents’body
D.isagoodwaytoavoidbeingwatchedbyteachers
23.Theprogramhelpsthestudentsinthefollowingwaysexcept________.
A.helpthemlearnbetterB.reducetheirreadingdifficulties
C.builduptheirbodiesD.improvetheirlearningconcentration
B
NanjingandHangzhousummercampsoffered
Wearelookingforhard-workingandopen-mindedEnglishteacherstojointheNanjing(JiangsuProvince)andHangzhou(
ZhejiangProvince)summercamps!
BothofthesummercampswillrunfromthebeginningofJulytotheendofAugust.YouwillbeexpectedtoteachspokenEnglishtoChinesestudentsofdifferentages.Weencourageyoutobringyourownculturetotheclassestomakethingsmoreinteresting.
TheinformationoftheNanjingcamp:
●Workinghours:
40hoursperweek,5workingdaysperweek.
●Salary:
about7,000RMBpermonth.
●Accommodation:
free(singleroom).
TheinformationoftheHangzhoucamp:
●Workinghours:
5hoursperday(=50min./classx6classes),onedayrestperweek.
●Salary:
20,160RMBintotal(420RMBperday=70RMB/classx6classes).
●Accommodation:
free(sharedroom).
Therequirementsofthesummercamps:
●NativeEnglishspeakers(US,England,Canada,Australia,NewZealand).
●Auniversitydegree.
●Teachingexperience.
Pleasesendusyourresume(简历),copiesofcertificatesandpassportifyouareinterestedinthecamps.
E-mail:
teacher1324@sina.com.cn
Formoreinformationyoucanvisitourwebsiteathttp:
//www.Englishsummer.cn.
Lookforwardtohearingfromyousoon!
24.Whatkindofpeopleisthepassagemainlywrittenfor?
A.Chinese-Englishteachers.B.Foreign-Englishteachers.
C.Chinese-speakingstudents.D.English-learningstudents.
25.Howlongwillateacherworkforthesummercamps?
A.Lessthanonemonth.B.Aboutfiveweeks.
C.Abouteightweeks.D.Morethantwomonths.
26.Whichofthefollowingpeoplemightbeacceptedasateacheratthesummercamps?
A.WangLi,anexcellentteacherfromChina.
B.Robert,ahighschoolstudentfromtheUSA.
C.Linda,anexperienceduniversityteacherfromCanada.
D.Jerry,auniversitystudentfromAustralia.
27.ComparedwiththeNanjingcamp,theHangzhoucamp__________.
A.haslongerworkinghoursB.hasfewerstudentstoteach
C.providesbetteraccommodationD.paysahighersalary
C
GregoryKloehndigsthroughdustbinseveryday,butnotforthereasonthatmostpeoplewouldthink.Heisn’thomeless.Infactheistryingtohelpthehomeless.
Gregorybeganhislifeasasculptor.Butheoftenfeltthathissculptures,whichjuststoodinrichpeople’shousesforyears,lackedameaningfulpurpose.Soin201lhedecidedtoputhisartisticenergiesintocreatinghomestosell—notordinaryhomesbutsmallstructuresbuiltentirelyfromrecycledmaterials.
Thethoughtofcreatinghomesforthehomelessdidn’toccurtohimuntiltheyear2013,whenahomelesscoupleaskedhimforatarp(防水布).Insteadofatarp,Gregoryofferedthemsomethingbetter:
asmallhomewithawatertank,akitchenandatrapforwaste.TheyweresogratefulthatGregorydecidedtofocushiseffortsonhelpinghousethehomelesspopulationinhiscity.Andsoonhis“HomelessHomesProject”wasstarted.
Beforestartinganewhome,Gregory,goeshuntingformaterialsbydiggingthroughdustbins.Everythinghefindsisusable—refrigeratordoorsbecomehousedoors;washingmachinedoorsoftenserveaswindows,andthetopsofcarsbecomestrongroofs.Heputwheelsatthebottomforuserstomovetheirhomesaroundeasily.Eachhometakestwotothreedaystomake.
SofarGregoryhasdonateddozensofhomestothecity’smostneedy.Whilehissmalllow-costmobilehomesarenotthefinalsolutiontotheproblemofhomelessness,theyarereallyp
racticalanddoprovideawarmandsafeplaceforthehomelesstostayin.Theyaresimplyawayforonemantodosomethingniceforthoseinneedofsomehelp.
GregoryhaswrittenabooktitledHomelessArchitecture,whereheexplainstechniquestobuildthosehomesandheisnowworkingonweekendworkshops.“AlotofpeoplewhohearaboutwhatI’mdoingwanttogetinvolved,”hesaid.“Maybewecanmeetsomeplaceandputacoupleofhomestogether.”
28.WhydidGregoryturnfrommakingsculpturestocreatinghomes?
A.Hehadnohometolivein.
B.Hehadtomakemoremoney.
C.Helostinterestinsculpture.
D.Hewantedtohelpthehomeless.
29.TheauthormentionsthestoryinParagraph3totellus____________.
A.Gregory’ssmallhomeswerepopularamong
thehomeless
B.howGregorygottheideaof“HomelessHomesProject”
C.thehomelesscoupleaskedGregorytoproducemorehomes
D.housingthehomelessinacitywasnotaneasytask
30.WhatcanweconcludefromParagraph4?
A.Gregoryhasgreattroublehuntingformaterialsforhissmallhouses.
B.IttakesGregoryalongtimetoproduceahome.
C.Gregory’sworkrequiresimaginationandcreativity
D.EverythinginthedustbinswillbeusedinGregory’swork.
31.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Gregory’sprojectwillhelpmorehomelesspeople.
B.Gregorydoesn’tneedtomakesmallhomesnow.
C.Gregory’sworkwillcompletelysolvethehomelessnessproblem.
D.Asinglepersoncanmakenodifferencetosocialproblems.
D
Everyonehasgottwopersonalities—theonethatisshowntotheworldandtheotherthatissecretandreal.Youdon’tshowyoursecretpersonalitywhenyou'reawakebecauseyoucancontrolyourbehaviour,butwhenyou'reasleep,yoursleepingpositionshowstherealyou.Inanormalnight,ofcourse,peoplefrequentlychangetheirposition.Theimportantpositionistheonethatyougotosleepin.
Ifyougotosleeponyourback,you’reaveryopenperson.Younormallytrustpeopleandyouareeasilyinfluencedbyfashionornewideas.Youdon’tliketoupsetpeople,soyouneverexpressyourrealfeelings.You’requiteshyandyouaren'tveryconfident.
Ifyousleeponyourstomach,youarearathersecretive(不坦率的)person.Youworryalotandyou'realwayseasilyupset.You’reverystubborn,butyouaren'tveryambitious(有抱负的).Youusuallylivefortodaynotfortomorrow.Thismeansthatyouenjoyhavingagoodtime.
Ifyousleepcurledup(卷曲),youareprobablyaverynervousperson.Youhavealowopinionofyourselfandsoyou’reoftendefensive.You'reshyandyoudon'tnormallylikemeetingpeople.Youprefertobeonyourown.You'reeasilyhurt.
Ifyousleeponyourside,youhaveusuallygotawell-balancedpersonality.Youknowyourstrongpointsandweaknesses.You’reusuallycareful.Youhaveaconfidentpersonality.Yousometimesfeelanxious,butyoudon'toftengetdepressed.Youalwayssaywhatyouthinkevenifitannoyspeople.
32.WhichisNOTmentionedinthesecondparagraphaboutaperson'spersonality?
A.Heorsheisalwaysopenwithothers.
B.Heorshealwayslikesnewideasearlierthanothers.
C.Heorsheisalwayseasilyupset.
D.Heorshetendstobelieveinothers.
33.Pointoutwhichsentenceisusedtoshowthepersonalityofapersonwhoisusedtosleeping onhisorherstomach?
A.Heorsheiscarefulnottooffendothers.
B.Heorshedoesn’twanttosticktohisorheropinion.
C.Heorshecan'tbesuccessfulinanybusiness.
D.Heorshelikestobringothershappiness.
34.Maybeyoudon’twanttomakefriendswithapersonwhosleepscurledup.Why?
A.Heorshewouldratherbealone