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高一英语下学期课练10实验班
2019-2020年高一英语下学期课练10实验班
第二部分:
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
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CityCollegeUnionpany
Secretary/Typist
TheUnionisastudent-runorganizationwithapermanentstaffof20.Typingspeed:
atleast60wpm.
Theabilitytotakeshorthanddictationandaworkingknowledgeoffillingproceduresareessentialrequirements.
Thebasicsalaryforthepositionis$18,500peryear.
EnquirestoR.Barbar387-5075.
EmuAirline
Secretary
EmuAirlineisnowofferingapart-timepositionforasecretary.
Thepositionoffersatleast20hours’workaweek,withaviewtofull-timeworkinthefuture.Monthlysalaryisabout$1,400.
Phone899-3264foranappointment.
WordProcessor
Operator(full-time)
Weneedanoperatortoworkinanofficeassociatedwiththebuildingindustry.Onlyexperiencedoperatorsareexpectedtoapply.
Startingsalary:
$17,950yearly.
Applyinwritingto:
thePersonnelOfficerHillMorganPtyLtd38GreenHillRd.
SewingMachinistWanted
JeansIndustry
Weareanexpandingclothingpanylocatedsouthofthecity.Ourproductsincludejeans,skirts,shortsandsoon.Wearelookingforsewingmachineoperators.
Thefactoryworksa38-hourweekover4-5days.Wagesforthisare$18,050peryear.
Ifyouareinterested,eoverandpickupanapplicationformfromRipperJeans,23NorthAve,Beaudesert.
21.Whatdothesefouradvertisementshaveinmon?
A.Eachofthemismentedbytheirmanager.B.Theyarelocatedinthesouthofthesamecity.
C.Theirpaniesareintroducedindetail.D.Theyallwantpeopleintheproperposition.
22.TheapplicantsforthepostofasecretaryinCityCollegeUnionpanyshouldhavethefollowingqualitiesEXCEPT .
A.abilityoforganization.B.knowledgeaboutfillingtheform.
C.typingskill.D.writingrapidly.
23.TheattractivenessofthepostinEmuAirlineis .
A.itspromisingfuture.B.itsfreeflying.
C.itsgoodsalary.D.itsniceworkingconditions.
B
Whenmengettogether,theyseldomtalkabouttheirfeelingsorinnerthoughts.However,theytalkaboutalot,liketheirnewestputer,howtorepairtheircar,orevenbusiness.
Talkmightmovetothebestplacetofindfishorwomen,jumptoputergames,thencontinuetothesportoftheseason.Theyalsoliketotelljokeseachotherandspendafairamountoftimeplayingone-upandboasting(吹牛).Menseldomcalleachothertochat.
Whenmanmeetswoman,heusuallywantstomakeagoodimpression.Manysinglementryhardtocarryonamusing,fun,andpleasantconversations.Theyuseconversationtodiscoverherinterestsandfeelingsinordertolearnhowtobeattractivetoher.
Somemen,eitheroutofnervousnessorignorance,spendmostofthetimetalkingaboutthemselves,oftenappearingtobragabouttheirachievementsortalkendlesslyabouttheirproblemsorwork.Eventhequietestmantalkstohiswomanwhenloveisnew.
Whenwomengettogether,theytalkaboutfeelingsandrelationships,theirworkandtheirfamily.Theyenjoytalkingbutalsowantthegiveandtakeoftalk,thenlisten.Womenoftencalleachothertochat.Conversationisanimportantpartofmostwomen'slives.
Asrelationshipsprogress,however,manyamanturnsonthetelevisionandforgetshowtotalk.Thisraisesangerandcryfromhiswomanpartnerwhosays,“Younevertalktomeanymore.”Somemenstarttalking.Many,however,mainlydiscusstheirownachievementsandproblems.
Whenthewomanstartstalkingaboutherfavoritesubjects:
feelings,family,relationships,friendsandherwork,manymenloseinterestorbringtheconversationbacktothemselves.Prettysoon,themanisbacktostaringatthetelevisioneachnight,wonderingwherehisrelationshiphasgone.Thewomanistalkingtoherfriends,mom,sister,orneighbor,oftenaboutthatveryrelationshipandhowsheishurting.
24.Whatcanweknowaboutmenfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?
A.Theyliketotalkaboutpracticalmatters.B.Theyarewillingtoexposetheirinnerthoughts.
C.Theyprefertotakeadventuroustravels.D.Theyoftencalleachothertochataboutwork.
25.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedpart“bragabout”inParagraph4?
A.showoffB.dreamaboutC.putforwardD.carefor
26.Whatisthesametopicinbothmen’sandwomen’stalk?
A.Family.B.Jokes.C.Friends.D.Work.
27.Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.Howamanmakesagoodimpressiontoawoman.B.Goodrelationshipbetweenmenandwomen.
C.Mentalk;womentalk;dotheytalktogether?
D.Talking,thewomen’smaintoolinmunication.
C
Wheredoyoukeepice?
Inthefreezer,ofcourse.That'swhatscientistsmighthavethoughtwhentheywerelookingforasafeplacetostoreicefrommountainglaciersfromaroundtheworld.They’vedecidedtostoreiceinAntarcticabecauseglobalwarmingiscausingsomeoftheglaciersinplacesliketheAlpstomelt.
JeromeChappellazoftheFrenchNationalCentreforScientificResearchisinvolvedincreatinganicevault(地下室)there.Hesays:
“Weareprobablytheonlyscientificmunitywhosesample(样本)isindangerofdisappearingfromthefaceoftheplanet.Ifyouworkonrocksorontreerings,therawmaterialisstillhereandwillbeformanycenturies."
AndwhydoscientistsneedtostudyicefromtheAlps?
Iceformedonthetopofamountainismadeofsnowaccumulatedoverthousandsofyears.Trappedairbubbles(气泡)containsamplesoftheatmospherethatexistedwhenthaticewasformed.Iceisarecordofclimate.Byexaminingice,weknowcarbondioxideintheatmosphereishighernowthaninthelastthreemillionyears.Researchersusethiskindofdatatobuildputermodelsandtrytopredictwhatmighthappeninthefuture.
TheicevaultwillbehousedinasnowcaveattheConcordiaResearchStation,whichisoperatedbyscientistsfromFranceandItaly.Theicesampleswillbesealedinbagsandplaced10metersbelowthesurfaceataconstanttemperatureof-50*C.Thiswillputthescientists’mindsatrest.Losingtheicesampleswouldbeadisaster,andnobodywantstoseeamineofscientificknowledgelostforeverinagiantpool.
28.Whatistheresearchers'purposeofstudyingice?
A.Tolearnaboutclimate.B.TolearnabouttheAlps.
C.Totrapairbubbles.D.Toreducecarbondioxide.
29.Jeromeparesicewithrocksandtreeringstostatethat.
A.iceshouldbestoredathomeB.it’smorevaluabletostudyice
C.icedisappearsveryquicklyD.it'snecessarytostoreice
30.WhatmakesAntarcticaasafeplacetostoreice?
A.Itslargemountains.B.Itsfunctionasafreezer.
C.Theabundanticesamplesthere.D.Theabsenceofglobalwarming.
31.WhatdoscientiststhinkofstoringiceinAntarctica?
A.Theyconsideritaneasyjob.B.They’renotoptimisticaboutit.
C.Theythinkitwillcausedisasters.D.Theythinkit’sareliableway.
Dearall,
PleasereadProfessorHume’semailabouthisnextlectureonRosaParks.
SusanMiller
Secretary
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DearSusan,
Pleaseforwardthismessagetostudentsofmyhistoryclass.
BesidesthelifestoryofRosaParksinthetextbook,thestudentsarealsorequiredtoreadthepassagebelowandsomerelatedstoriesthatcanbeborrowedfromtheschoollibrary.
TedHume
TheearlyexperiencesofRosaParks(1913-xx),longknownasthe“motherofthecivilrightsmovement,”werenotdifferentfromthoseofmanyAfrican-Americansatthattime.Theblackwoman,however,turnedthecourseofAmericanhistoryinDecember1955whensherefusedtogiveupherseatonabustoawhiteman.“Bysittingdown,”remarkedJohnLewis,“ShewasstandingupforallAmericans.”
AmongthenumerousawardsParksreceivedinherlifewerethePresidentialMedalofFreedom(1996)andtheCongressionalGoldMedal(xx).
ParksdiedonOct.24,xx.AtSt.PaulA.M.E.ChurchinMontgomery,alargecrowdincludingSecretaryofStateCondoleezzaRicecelebratedherlife.Ricesaidsheandothers,whogrewupwhenthepoliticalactivitiesofParksheldpublicattention,mightnothaverealizedherimpactontheirlives,“butIcanhonestlysaythatwithoutMrs.Parks,IprobablywouldnotbestandinghereasSecretaryofState.”
Afterhercasket(灵柩)wasplacedattheCapitol,U.S.PresidentBush,membersofCongressandordinaryAmericanspaidtheirrespects.InAmericanhistoryParksisthefirstwomantolieinstateattheCapitol,averyhighregardusuallyreservedforPresidentsoftheUnitedStates.
32.WhatisthemainpurposeofSusan’semail?
A.TointroducetothestudentsRosaParks.B.Tohelpthestudentsorganizealecture.
C.ToanswerProfessorHume’slastemail.D.TomakearrangementsforProfessorHume’sclass.
33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“forward”mean?
A.Read.B.Explain.C.Send.D.Take.
34.ThepoliticalimpactofRosaParksliesinthefactthatshe___________.
A.joinedthecivilrightsmovementatayoungage.
B.maderacialequalityamonvalueinAmericansociety.
C.helpedCondoleezzaRiceachievepoliticalsuccess.
D.setagoodexampleinherearlylifeforotherblackAmericans.
35.HowwasRosaParkstreatedafterherdeath?
A.ShewashonoredtolieinstateattheCapitol.
B.ShewasgiventhePresidentialMedalofFreedom.
C.ShewasreceivedbyPresidentBushattheCapitol.
D.Shewasnamed“motherofthecivilrightsmovements.”
第二节七选五
GuideforTeenagers
Theteenageyearscanbetough,andit’snormaltofeelsadeverynowandthen.Butifthesefeelingsdon’tgoawayorbeesointensethatyoucan’thandlethem,youmaybesufferingfromdepression.
36________.
Trynottoisolateyourself
Whenyou’redepressed,youmaynotfeellikeseeinganybodyordoinganything.Justgettingoutofbedinthemorningcanbedifficult,butisolatingyourselfonlymakesdepressio