山西省忻州市静乐县第一中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题.doc
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1、山西省忻州市静乐县第一中学2019-2020学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题本试卷满分为150(1201.25)分,考试时间为100分钟第一卷(选择题 共70分)第一部分 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)一、阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AThe sudden rise of the new coronavirus has shocked China. Although China has been doing everything possible to stop the virus,
2、 it has spread outside of its borders and into other regions. There are now confirmed cases of COVID-19 in countries including the UK, Japan, Germany, Vietnam, Russia and the United States.There is a growing fear that the effects of the outbreak will worsen if it is not contained. This has led to co
3、untries closing borders with China and putting travel bans in place, hoping to protect their own citizens. However, fear and misinformation have also caused the spread of something else racism .Restaurants and businesses in many tourist areas across the world have posted signs banning Chinese people
4、. Social media users recently shared a picture of a sign outside a hotel in Rome, Italy. The sign said that “all people coming from China” were “not allowed” in the hotel. Similar signs with anti-Chinese sentiment (情绪) were also reportedly seen in South Korea, the UK, Malaysia and Canada. These sign
5、s were loud and clear “No Chinese”. Racist actions such as these do a lot more harm than good.“My ethnicity (种族渊源) has made me feel like I was part of a threatening and diseased mass ,” Sam Phan, a masters student at the University of Manchester, wrote to the Guardian.Edith Bracho-Sanchez, an assist
6、ant professor at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, has experience working on health issues that involve international borders. “As human beings, we are afraid of the things we dont know, but our response should be to educate ourselves, not to further spread fears and misunderstandings,” she
7、 said. Bracho-Sanchez suggested that the media should “stick to the facts”.Phan shared a similar view: “Its important to see us in all our diversity , as individual human beings, and to challenge stereotypes (刻板印象). The coronavirus is a human tragedy, so lets not allow fear to breed (引发) hatred, int
8、olerance and racism.”Instead of spreading misinformation and fueling fearful thoughts, we should do everything we can to support those who are affected by events such as the COVID-19 outbreak. After all, the real enemy is the virus, not the people who are fighting it.1. What do Paragraphs 2-3 mainly
9、 talk about?A. How COVID-19 has spread outside of China.B. How other countries deal with COVID-19.C. COVID-19 leading to racism against Chinese people.D. COVID-19 affecting business and tourism worldwide.2.What did Bracho-Sanchez tell people with her words?A. The media helps educate people.B. Its ha
10、rmful to fear what we dont know.C. Its better to keep your fears to yourself.D. Its helpful to learn about unknown things.3. What attitude does the author hold toward the COVID-19 outbreak?A. She hopes people work together to fight the virus.B. She blames Chinese for spreading the virus abroad.C. Sh
11、e thinks the media is responsible for misinformation.D. She criticizes China for not doing enough to contain the virus.BOne of my most beloved possessions is my black, spiral-bound journal. It is a thin, wide-ruled, simple journal with no lock or key that I found at the dollar store. The journal has
12、 no monetary(货币的)value but instead holds its value of capturing my daily moments of gratitude.The concept of a gratitude journal originated when my little brother began his gratitude journal. Although he is only twelve, he has truly grasped the concept of gratitude. I remember one of his journal ent
13、ries saying, “I am thankful for my dog because I love walking her in the park”. A simple walk in the park makes my video game enthusiastic brother grateful and joyful.Seeing how my brother could practice gratitude daily, I was inspired to start my own gratitude journal. Initially, writing in my grat
14、itude journal was such a struggle.On the most typical, dry days when I sat at my desk for hours studying for the SAT, what was there to be grateful for? At one point, I found my gratitude journal to be a pointless concept and I lost belief in my gratitude journal. In the time when I chose not to jou
15、rnal, I realized how plain my life was. I missed savoring every moment and taking delight in the little aspects of my life that made me smile.I decided to continue writing in my gratitude journal once again. Even though I was not learning in a classroom over the summer, I still learned in a differen
16、t manner. The journal has acted as a reflective, personal space for me to recall the past. The simplest moments of my life that were once overlooked are now the highlights of my day.4. Why did the author mention his brothers journal?A. To praise his brothers vivid works.B. To express his gratitude t
17、o his brother.C.To amuse the readers with a funny story.D. To explain his decision for writing a journal5. What trouble did the author have in writing journals at the beginning?A. He didnt know what to write.B. He was struggling with words.C.He was too busy to write journals.D. He couldnt find the m
18、eaning of life.6. What does the underlined word “savoring” probably mean?A. Ruining.B. Fighting.C. Enjoying.D. Expecting.7. What does the author mainly intend to tell us?A. Learn from journals, and learn from life.B. Be grateful for every moment of life.C. Wherever you are, do remember to keep a jou
19、rnal.D. The least important can be the highlight sometimes.CI grew up in California but have spent about four years living in various parts of the UK. The first thing I noticed was that my West-Midlands host family did not sound like the queen. Ive since learnt that accents change almost every five
20、miles. As far as America goes. I can tell the West Coast from the East or the South, but I cant tell you a state, much less a county (郡).The next thing I couldnt imagine was the quiet, stare-ahead norm of public transportation- if you talk to somebody on the Tube, youre probably a serial killer or a
21、 lost tourist.Ive had to deal with the Tube from Heathrow to Victoria with heavy bags more times and Victoria Station is not exactly tourist friendly. Each time Ive had someone walk up and ask to help with my bags. Not once have they been English. In America, at least from what Ive experienced, peop
22、le will start a chat if they see youre travelling by yourself, and I always immediately have someone taller offer to put my things in an overhead bin (行李箱).Opening hours-especially Sunday trading laws have also taken so much to get used to. In America, 24/7 fast food, grocery stores. petrol stations
23、, etc. are the norm. In my first year in the UK, I forgot it was Easter Sunday, and went into town at 2:00 pm. Imagine my surprise when 1 found the city center was deserted, and there wasnt a single car at Tesco. Approaching the building, I saw a large sign announcing opening times. I had to make do
24、 with plain bread until 9:00 am Monday, when Id be able to pay for groceries again.Speaking of groceries, it took so many people telling me I was crazy to convince me to eat eggs here- theyre not refrigerated, and theyll often have bits of feather or chicken waste on the outside. I am now aware that
25、 they re safe, but coming from a childhood of perfectly clean, white, large AAA eggs, I was convinced Id die a terrible salmonella (沙门氏菌) death.8. Whats the authors impression of the transportation of the UK?A. Its very dangerous to use public transportations.B. Its easy for a tourist to get lost on
26、 public transportations.C. British people willingly offer help on public transportations.D. British people dont talk to each other on public transportations.9. What happened on Easter Sunday in the authors first year in the UK?A. He left the city center. B. He failed to buy any food.C. A supermarket
27、 closed down. D. A restaurant opened in a tall building.10. What is a good suggestion to a foreigner in the UK?A. Try to speak like the queen.B. Avoid eating unhealthy eggs.C. Store some plain bread in the fridge.D. Pay attention to the opening hours of the shops.11. Whats the best title for the tex
28、t?A. How to Get Used to Life in the UKB. What do I Find Strange about the UKC. How Difficult It Is to Travel in the UKD. What Can a Foreigner Expect in the UKDRats that eat high levels of a natural sugar known as fructose(果糖)seem to age faster than other rats-and the same could be true for people wh
29、o eat too much sweet junk food, Israeli researchers said MondayFructose, found naturally in honey and fruit, is used widely in foods ranging from soft drinks to yogurt.But while its sweet taste is popular, the sugar could cause wrinkles, the researchers said. Dr.Moshe Werman and Boaz Levi of the Tec
30、hnion-Israel Institute of Technology fed large amounts of fructose to laboratory rats. Writing in the Journal of Nutrition, they said the fructose-fed rats showed changes in the collagen(胶原蛋白)of their skin and bones. Collagen basically holds the body together. The loss of collagen is what causes loo
31、se skin and deep wrinkles in older people.The process affected, Wermans team said, is known as cross-linking( 交叉相连 ) Too much cross-linking makes the skin stiff, and these are the conditions that encourage wrinkled skin, Werman said in a statement He said the same could be true of people, although t
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