1、内蒙古呼和浩特市回民中学高二英语上学期第一次月考试题1无答案2016-1017学年第一学期呼市回中高二年级第一次月考英语试卷 时间:120分 总分:120分 I、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项, During the pass few weeks, whenever I drive home from work, theres been a young girl carrying a sign for a pizza place saying, “Honk (鸣笛) if you like u
2、s!” I can (1)the courage it takes for her, as a young girl, to walk up and down the (2)every day during the rush hour as dozens of cars runbyher. (3)I never hear anyone honk. So, the other day I 4 ,And each day since, Ive looked for her and (5)shes out, I honk. And you know what? The smile spreading
3、 out on her face is wonderful to see. It makes my (6)when something so small makes such a big (7) to someone else. Why is something so (8)as honking the horn so important? Its a connection. Im making a connection with someone else and saying, “Hey, I see you there. You are not 9 ,” Just imagine walk
4、ing that sidewalk every day with a sign hanging around your neck (10)people to notice you, and no one does. How do you (11)? Yet, many of us do this in our own lives. We walk through our days just (12)someone will reach out to and connect with us. We wish someone would notice the desire in our (13)w
5、hen we talk about something exciting and ask us to tell them more. (14)waiting for someone to connect with you, why not reach out yourself? Start the ball 15 ,Be brave and hold the (16)open for someone else. Smile. Have a conversation while youre waiting in line. Share a(n) 17 , Even putting yoursel
6、f out there and telling people whats going on in your life and what youre feeling will encourage others to do the same. If you have the (18)to reach out to someone else, not only will they feel (19), but youll feel great too. People will start to realize they dont need to walk through life on their
7、own. My (20): ask someone out for a slice of pizza and leave your phone at home. 1.A.proveB.gatherC.provideD.imagine2.A.riverbankB.sidewalkC.gardenD.bridge3.A.FinallyB.StrangelyC.SimilarlyD.Unfortunately4.A.agreedB.waitedC.didD.finished5.A.becauseB.ifC.sinceD.until6.A.ruleB.dayC.wayD.behavior7.A.eff
8、ectB.challengeC.differenceD.mistake8.A.simpleB.enjoyableC.difficultD.meaningful9.A.braveB.surprisedC.aloneD.normal10.A.permittingB.persuadingC.forcingD.begging11.A.concentrateB.recoverC.sufferD.feel12.A.guessingB.explainingC.hopingD.announcing13.A.voiceB.memoryC.mindD.career14.A.Thanks toB.WithoutC.
9、Instead ofD.Through15.A.rollingB.workingC.improvingD.falling16.A.eyesB.doorC.marketD.price17.A.laughB.argumentC.mistakeD.event18.A.timeB.abilityC.courageD.confidence19.A.preparedB.coveredC.noticedD.guided20.A.advantageB.suggestionC.freedomD.businessII、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共30.0分)AA young woman, who escaped
10、 to Pakistan, has spent her life teaching other Afghan refugees(难民). Her name is Aqeela Asifi. She has won the 2015 UNHCR Nansen Refugee award for her efforts. She also gets $100,000 to help pay for her education projects. Before escaping to Pakistan, Asifi faced many problems in Afghanistan. Resour
11、ces were limited and education for women was discouraged. However, she persuaded parents to send their daughters to school in a tent at the Kot Chandana refugee village. Since then, Ms. Asifi has guided more than a thousand refugee girls through their primary education. “When I began to educate Afgh
12、an girls, I could not have imagined that one day it will win me this award. I cannot express my happiness,” she said. Nearly half school-aged Afghan refugee children dont attend school in Pakistan. Ms. Asifi was a teacher in Kabul when she escaped with her family in 1992. “In Afghanistan I was teach
13、ing both boys and girls,” she said. “When I left Afghanistan and ended up in this refugee village with my family, I was sad to find out there were no facilities(设施) here, particularly for women and girls.” In the refugee camp she began teaching a small number of students in her tent. She made teachi
14、ng materials by hand. Her tent school has led to the opening of several permanent(永久) schools in the village. These schools teach more than one thousand children. Support from the local government and non-governmental organizations helped make these new schools possible. Ms. Asifi is a mother of six
15、 children. She has worked hard to pay for their education. She spends almost all her income to send her sons to Kabul University. But having higher education for her four daughters is difficult. There is not enough money or middle schools for girls in the village. The Afghan teacher hopes more and m
16、ore children will receive an education in Afghanistan. She hopes her home country becomes better known for higher levels of education, instead of war. “I want my goal to be introduced in parts of Afghanistan where old traditions and customs still stop parents from sending their daughters to outdoor
17、schools,” she said. 21.What made Asifi get the Nansen Refugee award? A.Educating Afghan refugee children. B.Being a great mother with six children. C.Helping to solve many Pakistan problems. D.Founding some local schools in her country. 22.What do we learn about the tent school from the text? A.Its
18、designed for Afghan girls. B.It is replaced by regular schools. C.Its well equipped by the government. D.It is supplied with rich teaching materials. 23.Which of the following best describes Asifis feeling according to Paragraph 5? A.Upset.B.Crazy.C.Puzzled.D.Hopeful. 24.What does Asifis goal refer
19、to in the last paragraph? A.Making more money for her family. B.Sending more girls to go to school. C.Following Afghan traditions and customs. D.Seeking higher education for her daughters. BAccording to health experts, cancer will become the leading cause of death in the world by the year 2016. An a
20、gency of the World Health Organization released a report on cancer last month. Health experts predict the number of people who die from cancer will soon be greater than deaths from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined. The experts say more people will die from cancer than heart disease, the leadi
21、ng killer now. The report says one reason for the growing deaths of cancer is more people smoking cigarettes in developing countries. The report says forty percent of the worlds smokers are believed to live in China and India. Other things are believed to have an effect. They include high fat diets
22、, fast food meals and reduced physical activity. The WHO report about twelve million people will be found to have some forms of cancer this year. It predicts that more than seven million people will die early from the disease. And, more than five million of the new cancer cases will involve people i
23、n developing countries. The number of cancer cases and deaths from cancer is expected to increase one percent each year. Experts are predicting the largest increases will be in China, Russia and India. Without new treatments, the WHO report says, the number of the new cancer patients could increase
24、to twenty seven million a year by 2030. The number of them who die each year from the disease could reach seventeen million. A few kinds of cancer are more common in some areas. For example, the rate of breast cancer in Japan, Singapore and Korea is now three times what it was forty years ago. Stoma
25、ch cancer has become more common in some areas where food is often not stored in a cold place. Another report says the number of men and women dying from cancer has dropped in the United States. It is the first reported drop in American cancer cases and deaths since the nation began collecting such
26、information. 25.Which of the following best shows the main idea of the passage ? A.Different kinds of cancer. B.Why cancer is such a danger? C.Cancer will become leading killer. D.Cancer throughout the world. 26.From the report of WHO we can see that _ . A.smoking must be paid attention to in Russia
27、n B.today more people die from AIDS than cancer C.cancer is particularly serious in developing countries D.cancer has become the leading killer in the whole world 27.Which of the following is WRONG ? A.It is important to do more exercise. B.We must quit eating fast food at once. C.Having a healthy d
28、iet does good to us D.Smoking does great harm to peoples health. 28.We can infer that the passage will most possibly talk about _ afterwards . A.ways to prevent cancer spreading B.the development of fighting cancer C.different kinds of cancer in the world D.the details of the drop in American cancer
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