河南省博爱英才学校2020-2021学年高二英语第五次考试试题.doc
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1、河南省博爱英才学校2020-2021学年高二英语第五次考试试题第二部分 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂。ALove sugar-white sand beaches? Whether youre looking to ski down the side of a mountain or surf in the sunshine, youll find the following four places in the best winter travel dest
2、ination (目的地) list.Best for: Families and water babiesThe newly-built Coral Towers at the Atlantis resort (旅游胜地) in Paradise Island, Bahamas, with new next-door neighbor Marina Village, an open-air shopping and dining marketplace, are just two of the newest reasons to visit this Caribbean popular tr
3、avel destination. Dont forget about Aquaventure, the worlds largest open-air water park. With the average winter temperatures between the mid 60F and high 70F, its a perfect place to escape the cold.Best for: Winter sports loversKnown as “Ski City” because of its position as the gateway to “the Grea
4、test Snow on Earth” at four of the U. S.A.s best ski resorts-Alta, Brighton, Snowbird, and Solitude-Salt Lake City welcomes winter sports lovers all around the world. In addition to wonderful skiing and snowboarding tracks, Utah Olympic Park offers an unforgettable experience that will make you feel
5、 like an Olympian in training.Best for: AdventurersIceland in the winter is simply dreamy and temperatures arent as cool as you might think. Plus, theres no better time than winter to view the Northern Lights. Short winter days mean youll have an even greater chance to catch the magic. An increasing
6、 number of flights in and out of Reykjavik make it easier than ever to visit.Best for: Families and theme park loversWhether you come for the Pro Bowl in January, the new Toy Story land at Disneys Hollywood Studios, or Supercharged ride at Universal Studios Florida, Orlando is yet another warm-weath
7、er destination for winter travel. The weather is at its best and the crowds are at their thinnest.21. Which of the following is a good place for shopping?A. Iceland B. AquaventureC. Marina Village. D. Ski City22. What makes Iceland become one of the best winter travel destinations?A. The new Toy Sto
8、ry land B. Sugar-white sand beachesC. An open-air dinning marketplace. D. The magic of the Northern Lights23. To escape the cold in winter, you can go to _A. Salt Lake City B. Orlando C. Reykjavik D. Brighton B After the GoldCongratulations! Youve won the gold medal! Stand still while the photo flas
9、hes (闪光灯) pop and TV journalists ask how it feels. Thousands of new followers on social media, meanwhile, are waiting for what you have to say.Then, prepare for a different kind of downhill. Diann Roffe knows the experience well. The American Alpine ski racer (高山滑雪运动员) won a gold medal at the 1994 L
10、illehammer Winter Olympics after winning a silver at the 1992 Albertville Games. She immediately announced her retirement. She was 26, an age when most people have just begun a career.Joining society at 26 can be tough. A professional athletes life is remarkably self-centered. You wake up taking you
11、r heart rate. You think of your own workout goals. You write down what you eat. After years of self-focus, if everything works out just right, you win. Most people will never experience a high that high. But theres a downside. “It was like being taken up to the highest mountain peak to see the view,
12、 and then being brought down, never to be there again,” said Roffe. In the first years after her win, Roffe thought, “Here I am struggling with the masses to make ends meet and get school done, seeking that extraordinary feeling again.”Roffes friend, speed skater Cathy Turner, was the darling after
13、she won a gold at the 1992 Albertville Games. “I woke up every day with a long to-do list,” she recalled her early days after retirement. “It was like, What speech am I giving? What company am I going to address? I was Cathy the skater, the Olympian. Then I was Cathy the motivational speaker.” Turne
14、r found it difficult to make a transition out of the sport. She returned to compete at the 1994 Lillehammer Winter Olympics, where she won another gold. She retired again, turned her attention to computers, but soon found herself with marital (婚姻的) troubles. Turner escaped her troubles the only way
15、she knew she trained for the 1998 Games, where she didnt win a medal.If their stories illustrate how difficult post-gold years can be, Roffe and Turner also show why winning athletes often eventually succeed. “Think of what these people develop!” said California sports psychologist Doug Gardner. “Pe
16、rseverance. Tenacity in dealing with failure. These skills are very useful in other aspects of life.” Turner combined her perseverance with her love of computer technology. She finally became a valued database (数据库) manager at a company in New York state. Roffe, 23 years after her retirement, runs a
17、 successful business which makes locker (储物柜) systems for team locker rooms, resorts and gyms.24. Which of the following statements about Diann Roffe is true?A. She won her first Olympic gold medal in 1992.B. She was invited to address many big companies after her retirement.C. She has taken part in
18、 the Olympic Games three times in all.D. She has become a successful businesswoman.25. According to the article, what is the “downside” of winning Olympic gold medals?A. Athletes will have many sleepless nights as TV journalists pour in.B. Athletes will have a hard time deciding what to say to new f
19、ollowers on social media.C. Athletes will find it challenging to relive such great feelings in daily life.D. Athletes earn small salaries and most of them will find it hard to make ends meet after retirement.26. Doug Gardner thinks winning athletes can achieve success in life as well because _.A. th
20、ey focus remarkably well on themselvesB. most of them are very strong and healthyC. they tend to keep trying despite difficultiesD. they know how to motivate others27. We can tell from the article that Roffe felt happy after returning from the 2014 Sochi Winter Games because _.A. American Alpine ski
21、 racers won many gold medalsB. she felt she had finally made a transition out of her sportC. the U.S.A. team used the products of her companyD. her husband and kids accompanied her to the racesCTutoring a New NormalIts not piano lessons or dance classes. Nowadays, the biggest extracurricular activit
22、y in the West is going to a tutor. “I spend about 800 Canadian dollars a month on tutors. Its costly,” says Pat, a mother in Canada. However, she adds,“After finding out half my daughters class had tutors, I felt like my child was going to fall behind because everyone else seemed to be ahead.”Shelle
23、y, a mother of three, also has tutors constantly coming in and out of her home.“When I used to sit down with my children, it was hard to get them focused. I was always yelling. When I got a tutor once a week, they became focused for one entire hour and could get most of their homework done.”Tutoring
24、 isnt simply a private school phenomenon. Nor is it geared only toward lower-achieving students. In Canada alone, seven percent of high school students reported using a tutor in 2010. That increased to 15 percent in five years.Overall, parents hire tutors because they are worried that schools are no
25、t meeting their expectations, but there is also a cultural shift. A special value is placed on education in Asia, where tutoring is viewed as an extension of the school day. With a large number of Asians emigrating(移民)to the West in recent years, their attitudes towards education have had an impact.
26、Another reason for the growth in business is parental frustration and their packed schedules.“A lot of parents just dont have time to help their children with homework,” says Julie Diamond, president of an American tutoring company. “Others couldnt help their children after Grade Three. ”There has b
27、een a shift in the attitudes, too. “Children used to get bullied (欺侮)for having a tutor,” Diamond says.“Now its becoming the norm to have one.”Children themselves dont seem to mind that they have a tutor. One parent feels surprised that so many of her childs classmates have tutors. “For the amount w
28、e pay in tuition, they should have as much extra help as they need,”she says. Still, shes now thinking of getting a tutor. Why? Her daughter has actually asked for one.28. The tutoring business in the West has seen growth in recent years because_.immigrants from Asia have had an impact on peoples at
29、titudes toward tutoringa lot of parents are too occupied to help their children with homeworkchildren no longer get bullied for getting extra help from a tutormany schools cannot offer as much extra help as their students need A. B. C. D.29. Between 2010 and 2015 in Canada, the number of high school
30、 students using a tutor grew by_.A. seven percentB. eight percentC. ten percentD. fifteen percent30. Shelley decided to equip her children with a tutor because cause_.A. her childrens school was not meeting her expectationsB. over half of her childrens classmates had tutorsC. her childrens homework
31、was too difficult for her D. she had a hard time getting her children focused31. According to the article, which of the following statements is true?A. Pat got a tutor because she couldnt help her child with homework. B. Shelley spends about 800 Canadian dollars on tutors every month. C. Most studen
32、ts who use a tutor have poor scores at school.D. Asians usually place more emphasis on education than Westerners.DDo big sporting events make us do more sport?I recently spent half a weekend sitting on the sofa watching the Davis Cup. I thought about going for a run, but I did not want to miss the r
33、est of the match. Soon it was starting to get dark, so I did not bother. Whenever I watch tennis, I think how nice it would be to play it regularly. But I have been thinking that for almost 20 years without actually setting foot on a court. The evidence would suggest that Im not the only one. When a
34、 country or city bids to host an international sporting event, it often promises that more people will take up sports as a result. London was no exception. Tessa Jowell, who helped to secure the 2012 Olympics for London, said they would be the first to set challenging but achievable targets as a mea
35、sure of their ambition: By 2012 two million more people would be physically active. And 60 percent of young people would be doing at least five hours of sports per week. In the end it did not turn out quite like that. Just over one-third of people in Britain take part in sports once a week. A report
36、 on Olympic and Paralympic legacy has said that a big change in participation levels simply has not happened. Why isnt there a big increase in people taking part in sports after most sporting events? Perhaps it is a mistake to assume an automatic link between watching sports and playing it. While th
37、e games are on, they actually encourage people to do just the opposite to spend whole sunny days not out playing sports, but inside sitting on the sofa with the curtains shut to stop the sun shining on the TV screen and spoiling the view. We dont expect half the audience of a hit musical to apply to
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