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1、四川省学年高中英语上学期第15周周训练题四川省宜宾市一中2017-2018学年高中英语上学期第15周周训练题双向细目表题号分值考点识记理解简单运用综合运用难易程度11.5动词辨析易21.5动词辨析易31.5时态辨析易41.5名词辨析易51.5形容词辨析中61.5时态辨析易71.5动词辨析中81.5名词辨析难91.5副词辨析易101.5介词辨析难111.5动词辨析中121.5动词辨析中131.5副词辨析难141.5代词辨析易151.5动词辨析易161.5连词辨析中171.5形容词辨析中181.5连词辨析中191.5介词辨析中201.5名词辨析中212细节理解题难222语境运用易232推理判断题易

2、242推理判断题中251.5语境运用易261.5考查副词中271.5考查介词难281.5考查动词时态易291.5考查搭配易301.5考查动词搭配中311.5考查连词中321.5考查形容词、副词中331.5考查时态中341.5考查连词中351.5考查非谓语难Module 6 The Internet and Telecommunications周训练题第卷第二部分: 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AIn the state of Maryland, a girl was born

3、into slavery (奴隶制) in 1820. Her parents named her Araminta Harriet Ross. She was to become Harriet Tubman. She was one of about one million Africans in slavery in theUnited States.From the age of five, Harriet Tubmans owners made her work very hard. First, she cared for the child of the farm owner.

4、Then, she did hard work on large farms.Although she could not read or write, Tubman learned from her parents to do what was right. Through her whole life, Tubman put herself in danger to help other people.One such act changed her life when she was 13 years old. Because she helped another slave, her

5、owner threw a piece of metal at her and it hit her on the head. She was badly hurt. For the rest of her life, Tubmans head wound caused problems for her.When she was about 25 years old, Harriet married a free black man named John Tubman. But she was still a slave. Her life was so difficult that she

6、decided to escape (逃走). She travelled for 145 kilometres, and finally crossed into the North. Tubman became a free woman.But Tubman could not leave her family enslaved in the South. So she travelled back to help them escape as well. Then, she made many trips and guided about 300 slaves to freedom. T

7、ubman also fought bravely in the American Civil War and in 1865 slavery was not allowed in theUS.Harriet Tubman died in 1913. Her memory brings hope to many people especially to those who fight for justice (正义). She encouraged people to never give up.“If you want a taste of freedom, keep going.”21.

8、What do we know about Harriet Tubman?A. She was born a slave.B. She was born inAfrica.C. She was taken to theUSby a slave trader.D. She was sold to a farm owner when she was born.22. When she was 13 years old, Tubman _.A. planned to run awayB. helped a slave escapeC. fought bravely against her owner

9、D. was seriously wounded in her head23. We can infer from the text that Tubman was _.A. honest and friendly B. strong and helpfulC. lucky and careful D. clever and polite24. What would be the best title for the text?A. Africans Fight for FreedomB. Harriet Tubman: From Slave to HeroC. The History of

10、Slavery in theUnited StatesD. The American Civil War: The North Against the SouthBOne of the most unusual flowering plants in the world, the Snowdonia hawkweed (斯诺登水兰), grows only in Snowdonia National Park in northern Wales. The area is rocky and mountainous, and the air is cool and wet. The Snowdo

11、nia hawkweed prefers this area. In fact, it grows nowhere else in the world. It is even picky about where it grows in the park.The Snowdonia hawkweed is about two inches tall with bright yellow flowers. It may not be the most beautiful plant in the world, but it is a favorite snack of sheep.In 1953,

12、 the Snowdonia hawkweed disappeared. People feared that the plant was gone forever. They believed that the sheep there had eaten the last few plants. So, the people who ran the park took the sheep away from the area, hoping that the hawkweed might return. In 2002, almost 50 years after it was though

13、t to beextinct, a group of plant scientists found the yellow flowers in the park exactly where it had last been seen, and where it had been searched for without success. The hawkweed had returned!To try to prevent the plant from disappearing again, scientists collected seeds (种子) from the plant. Sin

14、ce 2002, the unusual plant has continued to appear in the park.25. The Snowdonia hawkweed _.A. is the most beautiful plant in the worldB. grows everywhere in northernWalesC. produces the most unusual flowersD. is an extremely unusual plant26. What happened to the Snowdonia hawkweed in 1953 _.A. worr

15、ied a lot of peopleB. proved nature is powerfulC. made the park less attractiveD. caused a rise in the number of sheep27. The underlined word “extinct” in Paragraph 3 probably means _.A. growing B. disappearingC. unusual D. dangerousCA new law in Arizona requires high school students to pass the Uni

16、ted States citizenship (公民身份) test. Therere 100 questions onUShistory and government in the test.The Joe Foss Institute helped create the law. They want to pass a law in each of the 50 states to require high school students to pass the test.A 2010 national test showed only about 25 percent of studen

17、ts in their final year of high school had a good understanding of American government. Thirty-six percent did not have even a basic understanding.“Thats a shame, and its not only a shame,” said John Hale, the Associate Director of the Center for Civic (公民的) Education in California. Mr. Hale thinks i

18、t is dangerous when citizens do not know or care about how their government works. He says students do not only need to learn facts about government. They should also learn how to take part in their communities. “Requiring high school students to take the test might be a way to improve students civi

19、c behavior,” he says.But some wonder if a test young people take in high school will make adults more active in their communities.Sam Stone writes reports for the Joe Foss Institute. He says research shows that civic education does result in more involved (参与的) adults. He noted a 2012 survey that fo

20、und the more young people studied civics in high school, the more likely they were to get actively involved in their communities.In another state,Virginia, many people are against the test. Meg Gruber is the President of the Virginia Education Association. She says students already take classes in c

21、ivics andUShistory. And, she says, schools should not have to pay more for the test.Sam Stone agrees. He says his organization is paying for an online testing website. Schools can use the website to give the test for free.28. The US citizenship test _.A. is a required test all overAmericaB. was crea

22、ted by the Joe Foss InstituteC. helps students understand American governmentD. has been included in American law for five years29. What may John Hale agree with?A. How theUSgovernment works should not be open to the public.B. Its a shame that theUSgovernment is unpopular with students.C. Community

23、activities outweigh facts about theUSgovernment.D. The US citizenship test will be good for students and society.30. The result of the 2012 survey _.A. was different from Sam Stones findingsB. showed civics helped students become more active citizensC. led more young people to study civicsD. showed

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