1、成都二诊英语2021成都二诊英语成都市2022级高中毕业班第二次诊断性检测英语第二局部阅读理解(共两节,总分值40分)第一节(共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Teen Summer Camps Abroad Adventure, Volunteer, Study & Travel ProgramsEducational Travel for High School Students and GroupsCelebrating 26 years of community-service-based
2、 adventure travel programs for high school students and groups! Choose from Community Service, Global Action and Adventure travel opportunities.Location: WorldwideDates: 14 week programs; June through AugustCost: $ 1950 per week (10% off book before May 10th) Tel. : 3035452202French Summer Camp in t
3、he French AlpsHigh-quality Teenage French Summer program in Morzine in the French Alps, just one hour from Geneva. Combine language learning with great cultural and outdoor activities in a fun, safe mountain village environment.Dates: July 8th August 19thCost: $ 2412 for 2 weeks Tel. : 4507900838Adv
4、entures Cross-Country: Meaningful Service. Real Connections. True Adventure.ARCC provides international adventure programs in 20 countries and 4 western states. With over 30 years of experience, ARCC has remained a pioneer of adventure travel and teen summer programs for young people.Dates: 25 week
5、programs; June through August Cost: $1,900 $ 2,200 per weekTel. : To get more information or request a catalog, call our headquarters at 4153325075.Abbey Road High School Summer Program in Florence, ItalySpend this summer learning about Italian art history, language, cuisine, film, and fashion in th
6、e beautiful and historic city of Florence. Enjoy delicious authentic pastas, and go on weekly trips to discover Italy.Dates: 25 week programs; June 1stAugust 30thCosts: $4,095 (2 weeks) | $6,295 (3 weeks) | $7,095 (4 weeks) Tel.:888462223921. If you choose a two-week program in June with the lowest
7、cost, which number would you call? A 450-790-083& H 888-462-2239. C 4153325075. U 3035452202.22. What most probably makes Adventures Cross-Country special?A. Its location. B. Its cost. C. Its provider. D. Its dates.23. What do we know about French Summer Camp in the French Alps?A. It lasts the whole
8、 summer.B. It provides different week options.C. It helps participants learn French and have fun.D. It offers chances to learn the history of Geneva.BThis is my son Matthews last night at home before college. I know that this is good news. I feel proud that Matthew will go to a great schooL I know t
9、hat this is his finest hour. But looking at the suitcases on his bed sends me out of the room to a hidden comer where I can、stop crying.Through the sorrow, I feel a rising embarrassment “Pull yourself together! I tell mysel There are parents sending their kids off to battle zones. How dare I feel so
10、 shattered?One of the great gifts of my life has been having my boys,Matthew and Johnowea Through them, I have explored the mysterious, complicated bond between fathers and sons. As my wife and I raised them, I have discovered the love and loss between my father and me. After my parents divorce, I s
11、pent weekends with my dad in Ohio. By the time Sunday rolled around, I was unable to enjoy the day,s activities because I was already afraid of the goodbye of the evening.Now, standing among Matthews accumulation of possessions, I realize its me who has become a boy again. All my sadness and longing
12、 to hold on to things are back, sweeping over me as they did when I was a child.His bed is tidy and spare. It already has the feel of a guest bed In my mind I replay wrapping him in his favorite blanket That was our nightly routine until one evening he said, “Daddy, I dont think I need a blanket ton
13、ight I think of all the times we lay among the covers reading. I look at the bed and think of all the recent times I was annoyed at how late he was sleeping. Ill never have to worry about that again, I realize.For his part, Matthew has been a rock. He is treating his leaving as just another day at t
14、he office. And Im glad. After all, someones got to be strong. I m proud that he is charging into the first chapter of his adult life with such confidence.24. What is the probable meaning of underlined phrase “Pull yourself together?A. Get up. B. Cheer up.C. Pull up. D. Wake up.25. What can we infer
15、about Mathew from the text?A. He hates sleeping early. B. He doesnt get on well with his father.C. He is ready for the new life. D. He doesnt value his fathers love for him.26. How does the writer feel about his sons leaving for college?A. Worried. B. ProudC. Bittersweet D. Relieved27. Which of the
16、following can be the best title of the text?A. The test. B. The musical score.C. The study. D. The BCI application.31. Who will benefit most from the new application?A. BCI experts. B. Disabled musidanaC. Music studios. D. Learners of music.DMany years ago in a zoo,I was shocked by finding that chim
17、panzees (大猩猩)could behave in a more civil manner than youths while youths could behave worse than them. Great apes(类人猿)are always one of the favourite attractions in any zoo. The main reason for this is that they are so similar to us.This similarity has persuaded a group called the Great Ape Project
18、 (GAP) to campaign for these animals to be afforded “human rights.This has resulted in legislation in New Zealand, which could mean that great apes would become the first animals in the world with basic rights protected by the law.Not everybody is happy with this idea, however. Scientists using anim
19、als for scientific research fear that this is just the first stage in a process that will lead to a ban on using all animals for research.The GAP declaration claims great apes should have “human rights due to scientific evidence about their abilities. But if we compare the abilities of humans and gr
20、eat apes, then why not the abilities of great apes and monkeys, monkeys and lemurs, and so on until insects are granted “ human rights. This is not foolish. There are people without fundamental human rights. How long ago, for example, did women not have the right to vote?Yet another argument by thos
21、e who don,t support GAP is that the human-like qualities of the great apes have been exaggerated for certain reasons, and that this has led people to exaggerate the similarities but ignore the differences between humans and other great apes.In a fascinating article entitled “What It Really Means To
22、Be 99% Chimpanzee, Jonathan Marks points out that, although a human and a daffodil(水仙花)share common ancestry and their DNA matches more than 25% of the time, it is plainly ridiculous to claim that we are one-quarter daffodils.He goes on to demonstrate that, if looked at from one angle,it is true tha
23、t we are phylogenetically(动植物演化史)apes. But also fish from phylogenetically another angle! “Doesnt sound quite so profound now, does it?32. What does Paragraph 1 mainly talk about?A. The experience was unforgettable.B. Chimpanzees are similar to humans.C. Chimpanzees are very popular in the zoo.D. An
24、imals could behave better than humans.33. Which of the following would the Great Ape Project most probably agree with?A. Animals should be free from any scientific research.B. New Zealand should do more to protect the rights of apes.C. The differences between humans and apes have been ignored.D. Ape
25、s have adequate characteristics to be included as our equals.34. How does the author develop his idea mainly in Paragraph 5?A. By reasoning.B. By giving examples.C. By making a comparison.D. By providing scientific evidence.35. What point does Jonathon Marks try to make in his article?A. Humans are
26、more than one-quarter daffodil.B. Great apes and fish are phylogenetically similar.C. Humans are as similar to fish as they are to great apes.D. Being 99% genetically identical matters less than thought.第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分)Alex Yawor brings fallen heroes back to life by painting their final
27、portraits. Almost every day for the past seven years,he has been 41 portraits of servicemen and women who can never see the final 42 . He then frames,boxes, and ships the paintings to their 43 ,free of charge.A World War II veteran(老兵)himself, Alex fought in cruel battles. His postwar transition(转变)
28、was 44 . Hoping to get his mind off the 45 ,he finally chose to 46 painting.The 93-year-old uses his talent to paint the portraits of 47 military heroes. He has 48 111 portraits based on photos 49 sent him. His hands are not as 50 as they used to be, so each painting takes about a week to finish.He
29、began the 51 in 2022. To 52 contact information of parents who might want portraits, he reached out to the veteran groups and the Gold Mothers, an organization for mothers who 53 their military sons and daughters. Its a(n) 54 pastime for Alex. “I cry a lot while Im painting. Parents often write Alex
30、 55 notes. One mother told him, after she 56 the portraits in her sons old bedroom, she would walk in and it would feel as though he was still there. 57 like that make the work feel like a 58 . “I believe certain people were put on this earth for a reason,Alex says.For now,Alex would 59 his brushes
31、and finish up for the day. Once its dry, hell ship the portrait to another family. Or, as Alex says, “send him (her) 60 . 41. A. collecting B. selecting C. delivering D. creating42. A purpose B. destination C. product D. success43. A. families B. communities C. states D. addresses44. A. successful B. difficult C. smooth D. meaningless45. A. confusion B. loss C. heroes D. war46. A. go on B. give up C. take up D. live on47. A. fallen B. in-service C. imaginary D. brave48. A. purchased B. completed C. introduced D. donated49. A. organiz
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