内蒙古赤峰市二中2023届高三上学期10月第二次月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、赤峰二中2020级高三上学期第二次月考英语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。AHave you ever been really hungry, but there wasnt much to eat in your kitchen? Did you throw together a bunch of stuff you had on hand and were pleasantly surprised when it tasted good? You arent alon
2、e. Some of our favorite foods were created by accident. Heres a sample menu of some familiar foods that never would have happened if someone hadnt created them by mistake.POTATO CHIPSOne of the worlds favorite snacks is the result of a complaint. In 1853, a man was eating dinner at Moons Lake House
3、in Saratoga Springs, New York. He ordered fried potatoes, a popular side dish. But when they came out of the kitchen, he didnt think they were crispy enough. He sent them back to the kitchen, where Chef George Crum was so angry at having his cooking criticized that he sliced the potatoes really thin
4、, put lots of salt on them, and fried them. Not only did the diner love them, but everyone else did, too. They soon became a specialty of the restaurant.TOFUTofu, or bean curd, is made by curdling (使凝结) fresh soya milk, pressing it into a solid block, and then cooling it. Tofu was accidentally inven
5、ted in China 2,000 years ago, when a cook added seaweed to soya milk, which made it curdle. This is the same process that is used for making cheese. Like cheese, tofu is a great example of how really messing up a recipe can create something unexpectedly good.CHEESE PUFFSDid you ever wonder who thoug
6、ht up cheese puffs? The company that invented them wasnt even trying to make food for people. It was trying to make animal feed. In the 1930s, the Flakall Company of Wisconsin made animal food from small, flaked pieces of grain. One day, an employee, Edward Wilson, watched workers pouring cornmeal (
7、谷粉) into the flaking machine, wetting it to keep it from clogging (堵塞). Because the machine was very hot, the wet cornmeal came out of it in puffy ribbons that hardened when they hit the air. Wilson took some of the ribbons home, added oil and flavoring to them, and voila! Cheese puffs!1. Which of t
8、he following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. Seaweed is also used for making cheese.B. Chef George Crum didnt like to criticize others cooking.C. Hot wet cornmeal hardened when they hit the air.D. Bean curd dates back 2000 years in China .2. What do the three foods have in common?A. T
9、hey are the results of complaints.B. They were not created on purpose.C. They werent originally made for people.D. They are all popular throughout the world.3. Whats the purpose of the text?A. To compare the features of some foods.B. To inform readers of some foods.C. To recommend some foods .D. To
10、introduce the origins of some foods.BSome of my earliest memories involve sitting with my dad in his study every night when he came home from the office. Id watch as he put his personal items away: his watch, wallet, comb and car keys. They would always occupy the same spot on the table every time.D
11、ads comb was jade green. I heard he bought it when he married Mum. Every night, he would smile, hand me the comb and say, “Be a good girl and help Daddy clean it, OK?”I was more than happy to do it. At age five, this kind of task brought me such joy. I would excitedly turn the tap on, and then brush
12、 the comb with a used toothbrush as hard as I could. Satisfied that Id done a good job, I would proudly return the comb to Dad. He would smile at me, and place the comb on top of his wallet.About two years later, Dad left his sales job and started his own wholesale business. I started primary school
13、. That was when things started to change. Dads business wasnt doing so well, and our stable life started getting shaky. He didnt come home as much as he used to. And when he did come home, it was always late and Id already be in bed. I started to get mad. Why didnt he listen to Mum and just stick to
14、 his old job? Why take the risk and place the whole family in trouble? Over the years, I stopped waiting for him to come home, and stopped going downstairs to check on him.Now 28, Ive graduated from college and got a job. Dads business has also started to get back on track. Yet the uncomfortable sil
15、ence between Dad and me went on.Two days before my birthday last year, Dad came home early. On that evening, I helped him carry his bags into his study as usual. When I turned to leave, he asked me to clean his comb. I looked at him for a while, then took the comb and headed to the sink.It was a new
16、 comb. This one was brown. I hadnt noticed that hed changed it. After cleaning it, I passed it back to Dad. He looked at it and smiled. But this time, I noticed something different. My dad had aged. He had wrinkles next to his eyes when he smiled, yet his smile was still as heartwarming as before.4.
17、 From the first three paragraphs, we can learn _.A. the precious green comb of Dad was made of jadeB. the earliest memories with Dad were full of joyC. the author wasnt willing to clean the comb for DadD. the author would study together with Dad every evening5. What probably made Dad decide to resig
18、n from his original job to start his own business?A. That he was fired and had to make a living.B. That he was eager to get everything on track.C. That he hoped to earn a better life for the family.D. That he wanted to keep the life for his family stable.6. What emotional changes did the author expe
19、rience when staying with Dad these years?A. mad satisfied warmB. satisfied worried angryC. warm concerned uncomfortableD. cheerful mad warm7. What could be the best title for the text?A. Evenings with DadB. A Comb of Jade GreenC. My Earliest Memories with DadD. Dads Sales Job & His Wholesale Busines
20、sCThe prevalence of melanoma (黑素瘤) has been rapidly rising around the world for nearly a century. While some of the increase may be due to better detection, researchers also believe its because were spending more time outdoors in the sun, vacationing to warmer climates during the winter and using ta
21、nning beds. That rise is concerning, since melanoma is the most dangerous kind of skin cancer.Most of us know to cover up and apply sunscreen on hot, sunny days, but when fall arrives, we tend to drop those habits. Experts warn thats a mistake. Though theres less need for sun protection after summer
22、 ends, exposure to UV rays still adds up.What precautions you should take to defend against melanoma during the cooler months depends on where you are in the world. Thats because the further away you are from the equator, the more UV rays weaken in the winter. “In southern England or Canada, the dai
23、ly dose of UVA on a clear summer day is 6.5 times higher than on a clear winter day,” says Professor Brian Diffey of the British Association of Dermatologists. “People in those countries typically receive only about 5% of their annual UV exposure in the winter months.”But no matter where you are, ev
24、en during colder, lower risk months, its a mistake to put your sun-protection habits on ice. “Its important to wear sun-screen when there is a lot of glare from the snow,” says Victoria Mar, director of the Victorian Melanoma Service at Alfred Hospital in Mel-bourne, Australia.Finally, you should mo
25、nitor your moles (痣). “Early detection of melanoma is vital for successful treatment,” says Diffey. If its caught before it spreads to other parts of the body, the patient will have 99% of chance to survive for five years. If its caught late, that can drop to 25%. Warning signs are a mole thats chan
26、ging size, shape or colour, or one thats asymmetrieal-sometimes referred to as “ugly duckling” moles. If you have concerns, talk to your doctor.8. Whats the main cause of the rise of melanoma?A. The climate change.B. Better detection.C. More exposure to the sun.D. The increase of skin cancer.9. What
27、s a mistake according to experts?A. Applying sunscreen in summer.B. Wearing sun-screen when there is snow.C. Using sunscreen during lower risk months.D. Dropping sun-protection habits in winter.10. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Prevention is better than cure.B. Health is better than w
28、ealth.C. A disease known is half cured.D. When the sun comes in, the doctor comes out.11. What is the best title of the text?A. Detect MelanomaB. Beware Winter RaysC Monitor Your MolesD. Spend Less Time OutdoorsDParents, teachers and caregivers have long suspected the magic of storytelling to calm k
29、ids. Researchers have now quantified the biological and emotional benefits of a well-told tale.“We know that narrative has the power to transport us to another world,” says Guilherme Brockington from Brazils Federal University. “Earlier research suggested that stories help children process and regul
30、ate their emotions but this was mostly conducted in a laboratory, with subjects answering questions while lying inside functional MRI machines. There are few studies on biological and psychological effects of storytelling in a more commonplace hospital setting.”So investigators working in several Br
31、azilian hospitals split a total of 81 patients aged 4 to 11 into two groups, matching them with storytellers who had a decade of hospital experience. In one group, the storyteller led each child in playing a riddle game. In the other, youngsters chose books and listened as the storyteller read them
32、aloud. Before and after these sessions, the researchers took spit samples from each child, then asked them to report their pain levels and conducted a free-association word quiz.Children in both groups benefited measurably from the interactions; they showed lower levels of cortisol the stress-relate
33、d hormone and higher levels of oxytocin, which is often described as a feel-good hormone. Yet kids in the storytelling group benefited significantly more: their cortisol levels were a quarter of those in the riddle group, and their oxytocin levels were nearly twice as high. Those who heard stories a
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