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1、江西省吉安市遂川中学学年高二英语下学期第二次月考试题无答案江西省吉安市遂川中学2018-2019学年高二英语下学期第二次月考试题(无答案)第一部分:听力第二部分:阅读理解 (共二节,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四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AThe NYLC (National Youth Leadership Council) is much more than a nonprofit organization. Its a place for children and teens to grow and learn. It

2、s where families spend real time together. At the NYLC, we believe the values and skills learned are vital building blocks of quality of life and future success. Our programs provide safe, healthy, creative places where children can play, develop rewarding relationships, learn new skills, and have F

3、UN !The NYLC holds before- and after-school care at Imagine North Manatee and Moody Elementary School. Childcare includes sports, group games, arts and crafts ( 手工艺 ), and character development. Registration begins on May 1 st and continues throughout the school year. It can be done in person.To reg

4、ister for a program, click here for programs that are available for online registration.Your ID Card Makes You SpecialThe computer system has been designed to serve you the best possible way and make your registration for programs simple & accurate. Your ID card is more important than you may know!

5、By scanning your card, we can keep accurate statistics of facility(设施) use on which to base future decisions, and guarantee that the guests are using the facility. Try not to lose your ID card! The cost to replace it is $ 10.00.21. Why does the author write the passage?A. To advertise for the organi

6、zation. B. To show how to join the organization.C. To introduce a free-of-charge organization. D. To stress the organization is better than school.22. What can children do in the NYLC?A. Know what their future will be. B. Get more care from their parents.C. Learn arts and crafts on their own. D. Gai

7、n many useful skills for the future.23. How much will it cost a child spending two weeks morning there?A. 136 dollars. B. 98 dollars. C. 81 dollars. D. 56 dollars.BSome people consider mulberry trees(桑树) little more than oversize weeds. Stella, the giraffe, loves them.Her long, gray tongue snakes ar

8、ound the leaves and gets them from their branches beautifully.Stellas mother, Abby, comes over for her share. The Philadelphia Zoos two female giraffes consume about a pound of leaves in mere minutes. Fortunately, the zoo has plenty, thanks in part to an unusual source:the local power company.Utilit

9、y(公共事业) companies routinely cut back trees. They want to keep branches from damaging power lines and causing power failures. Usually the branches end up in landfills( 垃圾填埋地). But in recent years, a growing number of energy providers have begun donating them to zoos. Hungry zoo animals are happy to e

10、at the green, leafy tree branches known as browse.Browse partnerships between zoos and power companies are one example of the creative and sometimes unexpected ways zoos work with local organizations to meet animals particular, and often huge dietary needs. Store chains and restaurants sell or donat

11、e greens, fruits and vegetables to zoos. Local landowners also provide plant materials. But utility companies are in a special position. They need to regularly cut back branches. And they have no use for these branches themselves.PECO Energy Co. is Pennsylvanias largest electric and natural gas util

12、ity. From August to October, the company delivered three pickup trucks full of browse every week to the Philadelphia Zoo. The weekly browse delivery totaled between 100 and 200 pounds.Zoos require a lot of browse because its such an important part of many animals diets. Of the Philadelphia Zoos 330

13、species, 40 eat it. Browse has it all:fiber, protein, vitamins, minerals and a little fat. Its also lower in sugar and higher in protein and fiber than some other plant materials, said Toddes, the zoos director. Chewing on the bark is even good for animals teeth. Whats more, browse provides animals

14、with important exercise, she said. In the wild, giraffes eat the top of trees. So zoo staff hang browse up high to simulate (模拟) their native environment. This also gives visitors a better idea of the animals natural behavior.24. Why do utility companies cut back trees?A. To beautify the trees. B. T

15、o use them to produce power.C. To provide food for zoo animals. D. To keep power lines working normally.25. In what way are browse partnerships between zoos and power companies special?A. The donations are for large animals. B. The donations come from landfills.C. The donations are given routinely.

16、D. The donations contain fruits and vegetables.26. What did Toddes say about the browse of PECO Energy Co. ?A. It has great nutritional value. B. It doesnt require strong teeth.C. Its more than what the animals can eat. D. Its suitable for most of the zoos species.27. Why do zoo staff hang browse up

17、 high?A. To give visitors a good view.B. To get the giraffes moving a bit.C. To prevent other animals stealing giraffes food.D. To get the giraffes out of their native environment.CI always dreamed of studying abroad, to learn at a world-class university while further exploring the grounds on which

18、these nations achieved new milestones of development.To study abroad after my graduation, I could not stop seeking my dream. To take the first step, I did some brainstorming and explored opportunities on the Internet and finally decided to go for China. There were a number of reasons behind it - its

19、 advanced education system and thousands of centuries of rich culture inspired me to study there. The primary one was my curiosity about how a nation has left many nations behind in a short time at its fast pace of development.So just like that, I applied, along with some of my friends, for a master

20、s degree program at Communication University of China. I was the only one who got selected in the program and in addition, the Chinese Scholarship Council sponsored all of my expenses. This good news was welcomed by my family. This is my seventh month in Beijing. In my experience so far, one thing t

21、hat appeared to be missing was the internship (实习) which I tried to find because I want to work here after the completion of my studies. After some struggles I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to work as an intern in the Center for China and Globalization (CCG). Its very exciting to work on t

22、heir team as a researcher. Now I can proudly say that my decision to choose China as a study destination was the best decision I have ever made.28. What does the author intend to do in the beginning?.A. Add some background information. B. Summarize the main idea of the text.C. Explain the reason for

23、 writing the passage. D. Encourage people to pursue dreams.29. What is the most important reason for the author coming to China? A. Chinas rich culture. B. His curiosity. C. Chinas advanced education system. D. His familys support.30. What can we learn about the author from the last paragraph?A. He

24、plans to work in China after graduation. B. He wants to be a researcher in the future.C. He is most proud of studying in China. D. He found a job upon arriving in Beijing.31. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Learning and working in ChinaB. Travel experiences in ChinaC. Realization of dre

25、ams in China D. Importance of having dreamsDMany Android and iPhone owners use Google services on their mobile phones or tablets. One of the most widely used location(位置) services is Google Maps. When someone uses Google Maps, information about time and locations is recorded and stored.Google also u

26、ses tracking tools with other services. Weather apps, for example, are designed to identify a users location to provide local weather information. Even some Google Internet searches can result in the collection of information about exactly where a person was when the search was made. Google says it

27、collects the data to improve users localized experiences. But such practices have also raised privacy concerus. Privacy activists have called on Google and other major technology companies to make it easier for users to turn off location services if they do not want to be tracked. In some ways, Goog

28、le is clear about asking permission to use location information. For instance, Google Maps will seek approval from a user to give the app access to locations. If a user agrees to let Google collect location information over time, Google Maps will show this history in a timeline that shows the person

29、s daily movements.Google also has a Location History setting. The company says any user can turn off Location History at any time. And when Location History is turned off for a users account, it is turned off for all equipment linked to that Google account. But the AP (Associated Press ) found this

30、does not appear to be true, finding that Google continued to save location history even if a user had turned off Location History. Google states users can stop the saving of all location markers by turning off another setting, however, which is not clearly identified as being connected to location t

31、racking. The setting is called Web and App Activity. It stores different kinds of information from Google apps and websites to a users Google account.32. Why does the author mention Weather apps?A. To stress Google services are widely used. B. To show many apps can track a users location.C. To prove

32、 Google collects users data illegally. D. To advise people to stop using them.33. What is the voice from the privacy activists?A. Users should use the Internet less. B. Google should stop tracking users.C. Google should respect users privacy. D. Google should turn off location services.34. What does the author indicate in paragraph 4 ?A. The Location History setting is difficult to find.B. The AP asks Google to remove Location History.C. T

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