河北省保定市高阳中学2014-2015学年高二英语下学期第二次周练试题.doc
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1、河北省保定市高阳中学2014-2015学年高二下学期第二次周练英语试题第一部分 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)A My mom just bought me a new bike. Since my cousin Mary didnt have a bike with her, she walked next to me. I thought that Mary would jump on the luggage carrier (行李架) over the back tire when I was riding. Mom knew exactly
2、what I was thinking. “Dont ride the bike with Mary on the back,” she said. “Its too dangerous. You could kill yourself. Take turns.” I nodded, but I was thinking I could handle this. A few minutes later, I turned right to a wide road. “Jump on the back,” I told Mary. I rode fast, laughing as the win
3、d blew through our hair. It was exciting, until the handlebar (车把) started shaking. The front tire dropped into a drain (下水道) and I fell off the bike, still holding the handlebar. My face, hands, and knees crashed into the pavement. The pain in my mouth was unbearable, and I tasted blood. I turned t
4、owards Mary who was on the ground, holding her knee and crying. Seconds later, it seemed that my moms car stopped next to us. I wanted Mom to say, “Oh, my poor sweetheart. Let me hug you and everything will be fine.”However, my mom only said, “What have you done to your face? Vanessa,look at what yo
5、uve done!” Mom wasnt the gentle “I love you, sweetie” type. Sometimes, I thought Mom had no mercy. But in her own way, she was holding me tighter than I could understand she was teaching me the lesson I needed. “You did it deal with it and learn from it. One day, the consequences (后果) will be greate
6、r and I wont be there to help you. Think it out, Vanessa.”1. We can learn from the text that . A. Vanessa fell because she didnt hold the handlebar B. Vanessa and Mary rode the bike by turns C. Vanessa was blown down by the heavy wind D. Vanessa and Mary were all injured2. In the authors opinion, he
7、r mother . A. was always gentle to her B. encouraged her all the time C. was cold sometimes D. didnt care about her at all3. Whats the main idea of the last paragraph? A. Vanessas mother was strict with her. B. Vanessa understood her mothers love. C. Vanessas mother would leave her. D. Vanessa wasnt
8、 eager for her moms hug any more.B CARE London to Paris Cycle Challenge In this challenge youll cycle from London to Paris in three days, enjoying the beautiful countryside along the way.You will cycle through the peace of rural (乡村的) England to Portsmouth, where you will cross the river by boat to
9、Ouistreham. The route then winds through peaceful lands and attractive villages, where you can taste fine French food before cycling to your final destination, Paris.Why join our London to Paris Cycle Challenge?This is a great way to get fit and experience the best of rural Europe with friends, coll
10、eagues or on your own as a personal challenge. The money you raise will support CAREs work around the world. CARE works to help poor people lift themselves out of poverty (贫穷). For example, we support volunteers like Eugenia who travels by bike to distant towns near her home in Peru to make sure pre
11、gnant (怀孕的) women and new mothers receive medical care. Before, women were often left with little support or language barriers which meant medical care assistants could not communicate effectively with them. With local volunteers support, women living in remote areas can benefit from health services
12、.What is included on the London to Paris Cycle Challenge?Guides, medicine and support staffThree nights accommodationMeals during the challenge, including a celebration meal on the final night in ParisBoat from Portsmouth to OuistrehamReturn from Paris to LondonThe minimum amount of the money youll
13、have to collect for this challenge is 1,350, which includes your registration (注册) fee. Well support you throughout your training and general preparation. 4. CARE is probably the name of . A. a constructionB. a placeC. an eventD. an organization5. CARE London to Paris Cycle Challenge is held mainly
14、to . A. help people keep fit B. develop travel industry C. raise money for charity D. call on environmental protection6. Eugenia is mentioned in the text because . A. she is fond of cycling B. she helps people in need C. she is a former championD. she is preparing for the cycling 7. Which part of th
15、e journey needs boat transportation? A. From Portsmouth to Ouistreham.B. From London to Ouistreham.C. From Ouistreham to Paris.D. From Paris to London. C When Paul Cave was 19, his father-in-law told him how, on March 19, 1932, he had queued (排队) up for two days at Wynyard Station so he could buy th
16、e first rail ticket to cross the Sydney Harbour Bridge. In 1985, two days before he died, he gave that ticket to Cave ticket number 00001. “It created a fascination (酷爱) with the bridge that I have to this day,” says Cave. And it started him on a long journey towards another Harbour Bridge first. Ca
17、ve came up with a simple but daring idea lease (租用) the bridge from the government and allow ordinary people to climb Australias greatest icon. “I thought it would take two years,” says Cave, 63. “What appeared like a simple job turned into some very complex activities. But in business, you just hav
18、e to keep going its about having self-belief.” Indeed, it took him nine years and ten months to convince the NSW government to allow his dream to be a reality. “Six years were wasted dealing with some very restrictive officials,” says Cave. They threw difficulty after difficulty in his path with dou
19、bts over the safety of the climbers and the motorists below the list went on and on. Through it all, Cave held the ticket tightly. It was a constant reminder of why, to Cave, this fight was worth winning. Finally, in 1995, came the breakthrough (突破) hed worked for a letter arrived from WorkCover, th
20、e states occupational health and safety insurer, backing his idea. Since opening on October 1, 1998, over 1.8 million people have climbed the 1,439 steps to the top of the bridge, making BridgeClimb a $50-million-a-year success and a major international tourist attraction. 8. Cave at first thought h
21、is dream . A. was a hard taskB. was easy to come true C. would get support from the government D. would become some complex activities 9. What was the restrictive officials attitude towards Caves idea? A. Cautious. B. Approving.C. Doubtful. D. Enthusiastic. 10. What inspired Cave to fight for his dr
22、eam during the hard situation? A. WorkCover. B. Harbour Bridge. C. BridgeClimb. D. Ticket 00001.11. The text mainly tells us that . A. not every dream in our life is very easy to come true B. you should have self-belief even faced with great difficulty C. family members always give you the inspirati
23、on for success D. life seems a long journey towards another Harbour Bridge first D A habitat is a natural area where wildlife lives undisturbed. Most animals and plants have become endangered not because they have been killed on purpose but because their habitats are being destroyed. Human activitie
24、s have changed or destroyed habitats for thousands of years. The natural habitats in almost every country in the world have been affected in some way. Let us take Britain as an example. Nowadays most of the British countryside consists of fields of grass grown for cattle and sheep or crops for human
25、s. If you had lived about a thousand years ago, the countryside would have looked very different for most of Britain was covered with forest.Now there are only small areas of woodland across the country, one of the largest areas being the New Forest in Hampshire. Throughout the centuries humans have
26、 steadily (持续地) cut down the trees to make room for the human population which has increased greatly particularly during the past 200 years or so. The trees have been replaced by houses, factories, schools, roads, farmland etc. Hedgerows (灌木篱笆) which were planted by humans as boundaries (界限) around
27、fields have replaced woodlands. As you may imagine, the great loss of habitats has affected the wildlife that lives in them. Large animals such as the Brown Bear and the Auroch became extinct in Britain during the 10th century mainly due to destruction (破坏) of their forest habitats. Other British sp
28、ecies of animals and plants have become extinct during the last few hundred years and many more are endangered today. Although many organizations are working to protect wildlife, natural habitats are still being destroyed. 12. The text mainly tells us .A. what a habitat is B. how to protect wildlife
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