四川省营山县回龙中学2015-2016学年高二5月检测英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、四川省营山县回龙中学2015-2016学年下期高二5月检测英语试卷注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上一、阅读理解:Museum of Fine Arts, BostonHOURSThe MFA is open 7 days a week.Monday and Tuesday: 10 am 4:45pmWednesday Friday: 10 am 9:45pmSaturday and Sunday: 10 am 4:45pmHOLIDAYS AND CLOSINGSThe Museum will be closed on the following
2、 holidays: New Years Day, Patriots Day (third Monday in April), Independence Day (July 4), Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day.The Museum will close early on Wednesday, at 4:45 pm, June 11, and Thursday, July 24.ADMISSIONAdults: $25Seniors (65+): $23Students (18+): $23Youths 7 17*: FREE*Children 6 and u
3、nder: FREE*Weekdays after 3 pm, weekends, and Boston public school holidays; otherwise $10.PUBLIC TRANSPORTATIONTake the T!Because our limited parking fills up quickly especially during popular exhibitions, holidays, and school vacation weeks we encourage you to take advantage of the MBTA, Bostons p
4、ublic transportation system (known by natives as the “T”).SubwayTake the Green Line E train to the Museum of Fine Arts stop, or the Orange Line train to the Ruggles stop.BusTake the 39 bus to the Museum of Fine Arts stop, or the 8, 47, or CT2 buses to the Ruggles stop.The MFA strives to maintain a s
5、afe, comfortable, and respectful environment for all visitors. We also take our role as guardians of the objects in our collection very seriously. Please enjoy all that the Museum has to offer and observe the policies listed here to help protect and preserve the art on view in the Museum.When Visiti
6、ng the MFA Please Avoid the Following:Touching any art objectsGetting closer than 12 inches to any unprotected artworkGesturing within 2 feet of any artworkSmokingChewing gumRunning, yelling, or disruptive behaviorCell phone usage in the galleriesFlash photography1How much will the middle-aged paren
7、ts with a 10-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl have to pay for a visit at weekends?.A.$46B.$50C.$73D.$602To get to the museum, you are advised to arrive _.A.on footB.by bikeC.by carD.by bus3According to the rules of the museum, _.A.you cannot take photos of the artworksB.you need to put your bags i
8、n lockers before toursC.you have to keep your distance from the artworksD.you should set your cell phone to silent modeSusan Williams went to a boarding school. Here is one of the letters she wrote to her parents from the school.Dear Mom and Dad,Im afraid I have some very bad news for you. I have be
9、en very naughty and the school principal (校长) is very angry with me. She is going to write to you. You must come and take me away from here. She does not want me in the school any longer.The trouble started last night when I was smoking a cigarette in bed. This is against the rules, of course. We ar
10、e not supposed to smoke at all.As I was smoking, I heard footsteps coming towards the room. I did not want a teacher to catch me smoking, so I threw the cigarette away. Unfortunately, the cigarette fell into the waste-paper basket, which caught fire. There was a curtain near the waste-paper basket w
11、hich caught fire, too. Soon the whole room was burning. The principal phoned for the fire department. The school is a long way from the town and by the time the fire department arrived, the whole school was in flames. Many of the girls are in the hospital.The principal says that the fire was all my
12、fault and you must pay for the damage. She will send you a bill for about a million dollars.I am very sorry about this.Much love, Susan.P.S. None of the above is true, but I have failed my exams. I just want you to know how bad things could have been!4Susan wrote home _.A.to tell her parents about t
13、he fireB.to ask for a million dollarsC.to tell her parents she had failed her examsD.to tell her parents she had to leave school5In the letter, Susan told her parents that the principal was angry with her for the reason that_.A.she had failed her exams.B.she had been caught smoking in bed.C.it was h
14、er fault that the school had caught fire.D.she had not phoned for the fire department in time.6Susan told her parents about the fire _.A.to warn them about what the principal would doB.to make them feel worriedC.to make them less angry at her real newsD.to make them laugh7How true was the letter bef
15、ore the P.S.?A.Partly true.B.All true.C.Completely untrueD.The story doesnt really tell us.My father woke me up early one summer morning when I was fourteen and announced: “Get up. Youre going with me to cut grass.”The idea that my father thought I was old enough to help him in his business made me
16、feel proud and excited. From sunup to sundown, my father, my younger brother and I worked in the large yards in a rich part of Atlanta, Georgia. By the end of the day I was tired out, but I felt good. I had put in a hard days labor and had earned $ 6One day my father found some leaves Id missed and
17、pulled me aside. “Clear away these leaves!” he said firmly, “and dont make me have to do it again.” The messagewas clear. Today I value the importance of doing a job right the first time. It will never fail to impress the person you are working for.After two years, my father told me and my brother t
18、hat he felt we were old enough to do lawns(草坪)on our own. Every Saturday during our last two years of high school, we set out early in the morning with the same desire and drive we had gained while working under our father.Taking care of lawns was not exciting or high-paying, but that didnt matter.
19、It taught me that any job was a good job and that whatever I was paid was more than I had before.A newspaper reporter once asked me how someone could possibly live on a forty-hour-a-week minimum(最低的)pay. “My father has never worked just forty hours a week, and neither have I,” I replied. “If youre o
20、nly working forty hours, you probably dont want to do any better than you are doing.”In every job Ive held from doing lawns to washing dishes, I have learned something that helped me in my next job. If you work hard enough, you can learn from any job you do.8Why did the writer feel proud and excited
21、 when asked to cut grass?A.He was old enough to help his father.B.He became important to his fathers business.C.He was able to take care of large yards.D.He could earn $6 that day.9What does “message” in the third paragraph mean?A.Leaving behind is not right.B.Giving no excuse for your mistakes.C.Do
22、ing a good job at the very beginning.D.Missing things can be found out.10Which statement is true according to the passage?A.The writer was tired of cutting grass.B.Taking care of lawns was a high paying job.C.The writer did the job just for money.D.The writer has never worked just forty hours a week
23、.11Which of the following is the most important thing that the writer has learned from his father?A.Watch clearly while doing a job.B.Set out early for physical work.C.Keep learning from any job you hold.D.Cut grass every Saturday.Dolphins live in a dark underwater world. Its often impossible to see
24、 each other or anything else around them, so sound plays an important role in their survival. To communicate with each other, dolphins produce all kinds of sounds.Only other dolphins understand what the sounds mean. Scientists havent uncovered their secret communication, except for one kind of whist
25、le. It might last less than a second, but this whistle is a big deal. Why? Because these whistles are actually names of dolphins - and every dolphin has one. Scientists call these sounds a “signature whistle.” When other dolphins hear the whistle, they know which dolphin is whistling.Dolphins often
26、hunt by themselves but still need to stay connected to the group. Since they cant always see each other, dolphins use their signature whistles to check in with other dolphins hundreds of yards away. “In coastal areas, dolphins exchange whistles even when theyre a third of a mile apart,” says Greg Ca
27、mpbell, who studies animals. That means dolphins shout out to group members that might be nearly five football fields away. Whats amazing is who names the baby dolphin. Not the mother. Not an auntie dolphin or another group member. Scientists believe the baby dolphin itself comes up with the signatu
28、re whistle.Like human babies, a baby dolphin plays with sounds throughout its first year. While testing its sound skills, a baby dolphin is doing something amazing. Its creating or figuring out its signature whistle. How or why it chooses its signature whistle is not clear. Studies show that most of
29、 the time the signature whistle is nothing like its mothers or group members whistles.When the baby dolphin is about a year old, its signature whistle is set. The baby dolphin repeats it often so the other dolphins learn to recognize it.Deciphering (破译) dolphin names is just the beginning of figurin
30、g out what dolphins communicate about. Do they chat about sharks? Discuss the tides? Maybe they even have a name for people. Someday scientists are to decipher the rest of dolphins communication.12Sound is important for dolphins because of _.A.their poor sense of directionB.their living environmentC
31、.their strong enemiesD.their big groups13The dolphins signature whistle _.A.can last a long timeB.can travel long distancesC.can discuss the tidesD.can be recognized by other animals14The author writes the text mainly to _.A.encourage readers to study dolphinsB.tell all the information of dolphinsC.
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