江苏省震泽中学2019-2020学年高二下学期自主测试二英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家20192020学年第二学期江苏省震泽中学高二自主测试二英语(满分120 分,考试时间 90 分钟)命题人: 审阅人:第一部分:阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(共10小题;每小题3 分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A“Hearing loss is isolating and makes you feel invisible.To understand again is a miracle.Thankyou Hearing Help.Express!Joanne-Park City,UTDo you need
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4、superior products at manufacturer-direct prices,saving you over 80%compared to local hearing aid stores.A credit card is required to start your Risk-Free trial.Your card WILL NOT be charged during trial.1.What is the function of the device mentioned in the passage?A.To make users visible again.B.To
5、help users understand a miracle.C.To make users heard again.D.To help users communicate better.2.Which of the following is NOT one of the features the product has?A.Direct purchase from the manufacture can be made.B.Free support from licensed professionals is available.C.Technology makes sound contr
6、ol easy and convenient.D.It can replace a smart phone for daily communication.3.If you want to start a home trial,you are supposed toA.purchase the product in local hearing aid storesB.apply to the manufacturer for a telephone settingC.offer your credit card to guarantee a risk-free trialD.consult t
7、he company on line about the discountB Battling coronavirus is an experience that will forever be etched(铭刻)in my mind. I had whats considered a mild(温和的)case, but this virus is cruel. Now that Ive recovered,Im sharing my story because I want people to take this situation seriously.My boyfriend and
8、I have been trying to trace our steps back to where we first came into contact with coronavirus,and we think it was the night we went out to celebrate his sister-in-laws 40th birthday in early March.We went to a Mexican restaurant on Long Island that Friday night, and we shared lots of laughs and fo
9、od.We didnt think anything of it at the time,of course.The news was just beginning to report the spread of COVID-19 in America,so it wasnt exactly at the forefront of my mind.Looking back now,I think that must have been the start of it all.My boyfriend,Luis,began showing symptoms on Monday,but we as
10、sumed it was a typical cold.He works from home,so we figured it would just blow over.He had body aches and a minor fever for five days,but it didnt seem a cause for concern.Then it took me down.My symptoms began on Monday,March 16.It had been a week since Luis had been sick.It all began with a low f
11、ever,about 99 to 100 degrees.I felt really weak,but I still went to work.By the days end,I told my boss I had to leave.At this point,coronavirus had begun to take over New York,so I was told to work from home.On Tuesday,the headache started.It was so intense that I had to lie down-it was too difficu
12、lt to keep my head up. By the end of the week,I knew something was off.This wasnt what a typical illness felt like. Everything hurt.Luis and I decided it was time I seek medical help.My fever was only 100.6 degrees,but it felt like my skin was being pulled in opposite directions.My knees,hands,and e
13、ven my earlobes hurt.We went to nearby urgent care,where I filled out paperwork and waited for the doctor.After examining me,the doctor said he was certain I would test positive for coronavirus and that Id contracted it from Luis.That Saturday evening was the absolute worst.I didnt know how much wor
14、se I was going to get,and I feared the uncertainty of it all. My fever finally broke the following.Wednesday.I.went to bed that night,and the next morning I awoke to a perfect 98.6-degree temperature that remained consistent.It was such a relief.Two days later,the health department called me with th
15、e news that Id tested positive for COVID-19. By then,I was feeling mostly back to myself again,except for a lingering(继续存留)dry cough.4.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 mean?A.The news of COVID-19 was unknown to the author.B.The author didnt take the spread of COVID-19 seriously.C.The
16、 author didnt suffer from a low fever at the beginning.D.The news of COVID-19 was just like that of a typical cold.5 .In which case did the author ask for a leave?A.After her symptoms began.B.Once Luis had body aches.C.Before the virus took her down.D.When she could hardly sit up.6 .What indicates t
17、he turning point of the authors illness?A.The positive test result.B.A lingering dry cough.C.A temperature return.D.The concern for herself.CMy father died when I was four years old.He was only 27 and had been working as an assistant city lawyer in Reno,Nevada,for two years.I only mention that last
18、part because it meant he wasnt entitled to the state employees pension,so my mom didnt get any survivors benefits. She was 28,pregnant with my younger sister,and unemployed.Shed been forced out of her job as a speech therapist.In the early 1970s,the majority of U.S.school districts forced pregnant w
19、omen to take unpaid leave,or just fired them when theirconditionbecame obvious.Even today, women still arent equal to men in these 16 ways.I dont have a lot of specific memories from that time,but I do remember two moments from these terrible months very clearly.One was my mother telling me that my
20、father had died.I wept, understanding that this meant we could no longer be with him,but I wondered if maybe we could phone him.By long-distance,I suggested.When my mom finally shook her head no,I knew something no child should ever know.Anything can happen.The other thing I remember happened shortl
21、y after my sister was born.While she nursed,I was tight at my mothers side.Well be okay,my mom said.I can work.It didnt matter that I had the only the vaguest conception of whatwork”was.something parents did while kids were at preschool.Id been hopelessly sinking and,magically,a floatie appeared.Thr
22、ee months after my sister was born,a speech therapists position in the local school district opened,and my mother got the job.Somehow,that spring,we moved out of my fathers childhood bedroom-which my mom,sister,and I had been sharing at my paternal grandparents home since my dad had died-and into ou
23、r own little house.The next fall,I started kindergarten,walking to a neighborhood school with a small group of people,just like a normal kid.By that fall,my mom was not only working full-time during the day,but also taking classes in the evening,so she could qualify for a higher salary with her scho
24、ol district,and working extra jobs. My mom working 80+hours a week wasnt easy or pleasant.My sister and I were tossed(扔)from grandparents to friends moms to babysitters to corners of rooms where our mother was teaching. Our house was a mess.I got scolded by teachers for failing to return field-trip
25、permission slips.My mother was often exhausted-and exhaustion made her no fun at best,scary at worst.But I also learned the most important lesson of my life:Work=survival.Like most girls who grew up in the 1950s,my mother never expected to have acareer.She went to college because thats what the daug
26、hters of upwardly mobile families(or those,like my mothers,hoping to become upwardly mobile)did.In other words,university campuses were where the best potential husbands were.My mom studied education because it was a major her father thought appropriate for a young lady.Though the job didnt fascinat
27、e my mom at all,she was proud that she could motivate kids to do the repetitive,boring,sometimes really hard exercises that enable them to express themselves clearly.Ive been far more fortunate than my mother.I grew up in an era in which American girls were encouraged to have professional dreams-hug
28、e ones.While I was in high school,Sally Ride became the first American female astronaut,Sandra Day OConnor became the first female U.S. Supreme Court Justice,and Congresswoman Geraldine Ferraro became the first woman to be a candidate for Vice President on a major party ticket.These are just a few o
29、f the moments that changed women s history forever.7 .Why did the author mention her late father?A.To claim survivors benefits for her mother.B.To express her deep love for her late father.C.To describe how hard her mom was struggling.D.To underline how unfairly her mom was treated.8 .What was her m
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