山西省忻州市岢岚县中学2019-2020高二下学期第二次月考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、英语试卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWHERE ARE WE GOING TODAY?The Play Indoor Playground covers 2, 300 square feet. It has fun, colorful entertaining and exciting toys and equipment for you to play with.How about the inflatable(可充气的) obstacle course? Do you
2、think you will be able to walk around it as you re bouncing everywhere? Maybe you want to take a swim in the ball poolThe great thing about playing is being able to be creative and use your imagination. You can be ANYTHING you want to be! How about being monkeys to hide out in the tree house? You ca
3、n climb up to the top of the tree house slide, and pretend to eat those yummy bananas before sliding back down again. Or perhaps you want to be princesses, sitting in the castle with your lovely long hair flowing out of the tower. You can use the clothes in the princess dress-up trunk to really feel
4、 the partFor the little ones, there is an infant section where they can play and experiment with the toys at their own pace, away from the bigger kids, and there is also a Sony Playstation area for the slightly bigger kids who want to try and beat their highest scores and try the latest games Dont w
5、orry! Parents are included too. They have an adult lounge furnished with comfortable seating and a view of the play area so you can relax and know your child is having a great timeCostAdult: $3 per person(Parents are free if there are two children to play.)Children: $ 10 for the Ist child. $8 for a
6、sister or brotherTime: 12: 00-7: 00 P.m. from Monday to ThursdayAddress. 401 West. Los Feliz Blvd. Suite E. Glendale. Tel:818-551-17521. Who will probably regard the Play Indoor Playground as the most appealing?A. Families that want some challengesB. Kids who want to have fun outdoorsC. Parents who
7、want to play games with kids. D. Kids who want to take part in fun activities.2. How much should a couple with two kids pay to enter it?A. $18 B. $21 C. $24 D. $263. What is the main purpose of the text?A. To encourage kids to travel around B. To advertise an indoor playground C. To recommend some s
8、ports activities D. To tell parents how to educate kids B Teenagers have long been told that being active and taking part in sports is good for their health. But new research suggests that too much sport for teenagers could negatively affect their well-being just as much as too little sport. The US
9、Department of Health and Human Services suggests that young people aged between 6 and 17 carry out at least 60 minutes of physical activity a day, 7 hours a week. But researchers from Switzerland say their study suggests that 14 hours of physical activity a week is best for promoting good health in
10、teenagers. However, they found that more than 14 hours appears to be detrimental to their health. To reach their findings, the researchers surveyed more than 1,245 teenagers aged between 16 and 20 from Switzerland. All participants were required to answer questions regarding height and weight, sport
11、s practice, sports injuries and well-being. Their well-being was assessed using the World Health Organization (WHO) Well-Being Index, which provides scores between 0 and 25. Of the participants, 50.4% were male with a mean age of 17.95 years. Almost 9% of these males were overweight. The overall wel
12、l-being score for all participants was 17. The researchers divided sports participation into low (0-3.5 hours a week), average(3.6-10.5 hours), high (10.6-17.5 hours), and very high (more than 17.5 hours). The researchers found that participants in the low and very high activity groups were more tha
13、n twice as likely to have well-being scores below 13, compared with participants who carried out around 14 hours of physical activity a week, but beyond 14 hours resulted in lower well-being scores. Commenting on their findings, the researchers say physical activity has been associated with positive
14、 emotional well-being, reduced sadness, anxiety and stress disorders, and improved self-esteem(自尊)in teenagers. The researchers note that their study stresses the importance for physicians caring for teenagers to check their level of sports practice and ask them about well-being. Teenagers probably
15、need a supportive and closer follow-up of their health and well-being. The findings can inform guideline groups who produce recommendations on sports practice for teenagers.4.From the first paragraph we can conclude that _.A. everything coin has two sides B. teenagers negatively do sportsC. active s
16、ports does good to health D. lack of exercise influences health5. What does the underlined word “detrimental” in Paragraph 2 mean? A. Positive. B. Essential. C. Harmful. D. Beneficial.6. What did the researchers find out? A. Taking part in sport less is the cause of overweight. B. Overdoing sport ex
17、ercise is unhealthy for teenagers. C. Very high activity groups tend to get higher well-being scores. D. Self-esteem is improved by unlimited sport activity.7. How do physicians assess teenagers health from the study? A. The way to promote teenagers physical health. B. The necessity of giving sugges
18、tions on their workout. C. The method of improving their emotional well-being. D. The importance of checking their level of workout.CIm a student in my third year at Robert Gordon University, but I also work 35 hours a week at Sainsburys to make ends meetI constantly have to force myself to stay awa
19、ke, and to be alert, whatever it takes. The work I do at Sainsburys is very physical like stacking(堆起) the shelves. I am lucky because the amount I lift at work is nothing compared with the weight I lift in the gym. I know I have the strength to bear itI am originally from Nigeria. I came here when
20、I was seven. Money was always tight. My parents gave me everything I needed, but there was no money for luxuries. I worked hard at school though and, with the help of professors, I got the best A-level grades in my classUnfortunately, though I had applied for settled British residential status ,the
21、Home Office waited until I was in sixth form to approve my application. That meant I was not eligible for a student loan. The only way I could afford to go to university was that I got a job that would pay for all my living costs and my parents paid for my tuition feesI dont have much time to social
22、ize because of my job. Ideally, Id like to have more time to study so I can excel at my course. Yes, I have a lot on my plate, but working hard isnt new for me. Growing up, my parents cultivated in me the importance of working hard for what I want in lifeMy dream is to get a job in the NHS. But now,
23、 Im just focused on trying to get the best grades I can. Whenever I find life hard, I tell myself this is about my future8. Why does the author work long hours and sometimes overtime every week?A. To pay for his tuition fees B. To pay for his own living expensesC. To prove his ability to earn money
24、D. To help his parents pay off the debts9. What does the underlined word eligible in Paragraph 4 refer to?A. Responsible B. Anxious C. Accessible D. Qualified 10. Which of the following can NOT be used to describe the author?A. Persistent B. Diligent C. Ambitious D. Sociable11. Which proverb can bes
25、t summarize the passage?A. Actions speak louder than words B. A penny saved is a penny earned.C. God helps those who help themselves D. Where there is life, there is hope D Donna Steeden is support services manager at Quantum, which runs 26 homes. Like many working in care, she was drawn to it becau
26、se she wanted to make a difference. But what sets Steeden apart is that her career path began in the kitchen.Steeden began her career in a hospital kitchen as a trainee chef. She stayed there for 10 years before becoming a relief chef at Quantum Care. Her responsibilities include catering, laundry a
27、nd housekeeping services. Care catering is developing all the time. People have different needs and especially need special service in diet. This is the biggest change during these years. People need to know how to prepare that and provide a variety of options which still meet people s dietary and n
28、utritional needs, she says.Chefs in care homes rely on different tools and techniques to create a meal that resembles a typical roast dinner, with the right texture (质地)for somebody who has difficulty swallowing. We have to think outside the box go through the menu of the day and then adapt that for
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