河南省鹤壁市浚县二中学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题.docx
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河南省鹤壁市浚县二中学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题
河南省鹤壁市浚县二中2019-2020学年高二英语上学期第二次月考试题
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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,选出最佳选项。
A
Nearlyallofushaveabadhabit,whetherweknowitornot.Somepeoplesaytheywanttogetridof(摆脱)itbutdon’tknowtheproperways.Here’ssomeadviceonhowtogetridofbadhabits.
Makealist.Writedownwhyyouwanttostopacertainbehavior,howit’shurtingyouandhowtogetridofit.Thiswillhelpalot.Lookatthatlistregularly.
Joininotheractivities.It’swiseofyoutodosomethingelsewhenyouwanttostopyourbadhabits.Ifyougetangryeasily,forexample,youcanpracticehavingadeepbreathorgoingforawalk.
Giveyourselfapresent.Beforeyoutakeactionagainstabadhabit,decidewhatyou’lldotocelebrateitifyoureachyourgoal.
Keepoffbadhabits.Ifyouarefatandwanttoloseweight,keepjunkfoodoutofyourhouse.Ifyouareaheavysmokerwithcoffee,turntoteaandkeepawayfromfriendswholikesmoking.
Bepatient.Badhabitsdevelopoveryears,soyouprobablywon’tbeabletogetridofthemquickly.Infact,peopleoftengiveupseveraltimesbeforebeingsuccessful,soyoushouldbepatient.
Findsupport.Don’tbeafraidtoaskforsupportfromfriends,familyorotherpeoplewhohavethesamebadhabitsasyou.Whenyoutalktoothers,theymightbeabletoprovideadviceorencouragementthatyouusuallywouldn’tgetfromyourself.
21.Ifyouwanttoloseweight,youshould.
A.drinkmorecoffeeB.refusethejunkfood
C.findsupportfromfriendsD.findaheavysmoker
22.WhichofthefollowingisWRONGaccordingtothepassage?
A.It’snoteasytogetridofbadhabitsinashorttime.
B.Youcanwritedownthereasonsforgettingridofbadhabits.
C.Whentalkingtoothers,youcangetwhatyoucan’tgetfromyourself.
D.Whenyouwanttostopyourbadhabits,don’tdoanything.
23.Fromthepassageyoucanlearn.
A.howtogetridofbadhabits
B.whywehavesomebadhabits
C.whattodotohaveabadhabit
D.wheretofindsomesupport
B
AsIwaswalkinghome,aboyseemedtobesingingasonginaverylowvoice,walkinginfrontofmeandcarryingsomeofthesamehighschoolbooksIhadwithme.Icaughtuptohim,andsaid“Hello”.Icouldtellhewasstartled,anddroppedoneofhisbooks.IpickeditupandasIhandedittohim,hesaid“Thankyou.”inastrangeway,likewithastrongaccent.
Wesoonbeganwalkingtogetherandtalking.Itturnedouthewasinmyscienceclass,andIdidn’tevenknowit!
HisnamewasAhmad,andhisfamilyhadjustmovedherethisschoolyear.Heinvitedmeintohishouse,andhisfamilytreatedmelikeaspecialguest,whichmademefeelverywelcome.Hesaidhospitality(好客)isverybasictohisculture,andstrangerswerealwaystreatedverykindly.Hismombroughtoutsomegreatfood,andofferedmesometea.Ahmad’sfatherandtwosisterswantedtohearallaboutmeandmyfamily,andmyschooling.
Ahmad’swholefamilyhadtoleavetheirlifelonghomebecausewarhadbrokenout,anditwasn’tsafethereanymore.Theyleftwithonlywhattheycouldcarry.Hisfamilywashappytofeelsafe,andtheygotusedtoAmericanculturequickly.TheyseemedpleasedthatAhmadhadbroughtafriendhometomeetthem.
AndasmyfriendshipwithAhmadhascontinued,InowrealizethattheworldissomuchbiggerthanIthought!
Ialsorealizethatyourfriendsdon’thavetobejustlikeyou.Differencesmaketheworldgoround.
24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“startled”inParagraph1mean?
A.Excited.B.Moved.C.Surprised.D.Interested.
25.WhywasthewritertreatedlikeaspecialguestbyAhmad’sfamily?
A.Theylikedstrangerswhocametotheirhomeforhelp.
B.Theywantedtoknowmoreinformationaboutthewriter.
C.Strangerswerealwaystreatedverykindlyintheirculture.
D.ThewriterwasanAmericanandknewmuchabouttheirculture.
26.Wheredoesthewriterprobablycomefrom?
A.Canada.B.America.C.China.D.Australia.
27.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Peoplefromdifferentcountriescanbegoodfriends.
B.Friendsneeddifferentculturesanddifferentaccents.
C.Yourfriendsshouldhavealotofthingsthesamewithyou.
D.Youcan’tmakefriendswithpeoplefromothercountries.
C
Themorninghadbeenadisaster.Mytoothwasaching,andI’dbeeninanargumentwithafriend.Herwordsstillhurt,“Thetroublewithyouisthatyouwon’tputyourselfinmyplace.Can’tyouseethingsfrommypointofview?
”Ishookmyheadstubbornly—andfelttheacheinmytooth.I’dthoughtIcouldholdouttillmydentistcamebackfromholiday,butthepainwasreallyunbearable.Istartedcallingthedentistsinthephonebook,butnoonecouldseemeimmediately.Finally,ataboutlunchtime,Igotlucky.
“Ifyoucomebyrightnow,”thereceptionistsaid,“thedentistwillfityouin.”
Itookmypurseandkeysandrushedtomycar.ButsuddenlyIbegantodoubtaboutthedentist.Whatkindofdentistwouldbesoeagertotreatsomeoneatsuchshortnotice?
Whywasn’theasbusyastheothers?
Inthedentist’soffice,Isatdownandlookedaround.IsawnothingbutthebarewallsandIbecameevenmoreworried.Theassistantnoticedmynervousnessandplacedherwarmhandovermyice-coldone.
WhenItoldhermyfears,shelaughedandsaid,“Don’tworry.Thedentistisverygood.”
“HowlongdoIhavetowaitforhim?
”Iaskedimpatiently.
“Comeon,heiscoming.Justliedownandrelax.Andenjoytheartwork,”theassistantsaid.
“Theartwork?
”Iwaspuzzled.
Thechairwentback.SuddenlyIsmiled.Therewasabeautifulpicture,rightwhereIcouldenjoyit:
ontheceiling.Howconsideratethedentistwas!
Atthatmoment,Ibegantounderstandwhatmyfriendmeantbyherwords.
Whatarelief!
28.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribestheauthor’sfeelingthatmorning?
A.Cheerful.B.Nervous.C.Satisfied.D.Upset.
29.Whatmadetheauthorbegintodoubtaboutthedentist?
A.Thedentist’sagreeingtotreatheratveryshortnotice.
B.Thedentist’sbeingasbusyastheotherdentists.
C.Thesurroundingsofthedentist’soffice.
D.Thelaughingassistantofthedentist.
30.Whydidtheauthorsuddenlysmile?
A.Becausethedentistcameatlast.
B.Becauseshesawapictureontheceiling.
C.Becauseshecouldrelaxinthechair.
D.Becausetheassistantkeptcomfortingher.
31.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromherexperiencemostprobably?
A.Strikewhiletheironishot.
B.Haveagoodwordforone’sfriend.
C.Putoneselfinothers’shoes.
D.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.
D
Texting(发短信)walkersaren’tjustanannoyancetootherwalkers,Australianresearchersarmedwithmoviespecial-effectstechnologyhavedeterminedscientificallythatthey’rethreatstothemselves.Usingmotion-capturetechnologysimilartothatusedforfilms,researchersconcludedthattextingwhilewalkingnotonlyaffectsbalancebutalsotheabilitytowalkinstraightline.
“Somepeoplelikecheckingemailswhilewalkingtoworkinthemorning,”saidthestudyco-authorHoorn,“buttheymaynotknowithasaseriouseffectonthesafetyofthemselves.”Otherfactshavealsoprovedthis.AtouristfromTaiwanwalkedoffapiernearMelbournelastmonthwhilecheckingFacebook,bringingasuddenandicyendtoapenguin-watchingvisit.Anotherpersonwhowastoowrappedupinhisphonetonoticedangerswalkedstraightintothefountaininfrontofashoppingmall.
TheAustralianstudyinvolved27volunteers,athirdofwhomadmittedhavingknockedintoobjectswhiletexting.Theywereaskedtowalk8.5metersthreetimes—oncewithoutphones,oncewhilereadingtextandoncewhilewritingtext,wheneightcamerasrecordedtheiractions.
Theyfoundthevolunteersusingthephonewalkedslower,and,moreseriously,theylockedtheirarmsandelbowsinlike“robots”,whichforcedtheirheadstomovemore,throwingthemselvesoffbalance.“Inapedestrian(步行的)environment,inabilitytomaintainastraightpathwouldbelikelytoincreasepotentialfortrafficaccidents,”saidMrHoorn.“Thebestthingtodoisstepasideandstop,orkeepoffthephone.”
Authoritiesworld-widehavetakennote.SignsonHongKong’ssubwaysystemadvisepassengersinthreelanguagestokeeptheireyesofftheirphones.PoliceandtransportauthoritieshavehighlightedthedangerinSingapore,wheretheStraitsTimesnewspaperrecentlydeclaredcellphone-distractedroadcrossingas“badhabitNo.2”contributingtotherisingnumberofroaddeaths.SomeU.S.states,includingNewYorkandArkansas,areconsideringbansonwhatthey’recallingphonejaywalking.
32.Accordingtothepassage,peopletextingwhilewalkingusually.
A.donotinfluenceotherwalkers
B.doharmtotheireyes
C.putthemselvesindanger
D.canstillwalkstraight
33.Whichofthefollowingwordshastheclosestmeaningto“wrappedup”inParagraph2?
A.Absent-minded.B.Annoyed.C.Confused.D.Absorbed.
34.AbouttheAustralianstudy,weknowthat.
A.thevolunteersusingphoneswhilewalkingmovednormally
B.tenvolunteersadmittedhavingbumpedintothingswhiletexting
C.thevolunteersweredividedintothreegroupsduringthestudy
D.textingwalkersareexposedtogreaterpossibilityoftrafficaccidents
35.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhat.
A.actionshavebeentakenagainsttextingwhilewalking
B.HongKong’ssubwaysystemforbidstextingwalkerstotakethetrain
C.NewYorkhasmadelawstobanphonejaywalking
D.cellphone-distractedroadcrossingisconsideredtheworsthabitinSingapore
第二节七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
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