山西省晋中市平遥县第二中学校2020-2021学年高一英语下学期4月周练试题(二).doc
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1、山西省晋中市平遥县第二中学校2020-2021学年高一英语下学期4月周练试题(二)一 阅读理解(12 X 5)(一) A group called the National Center for Fathering launched a programme for American men almost 20 years ago. The programme is called Watch D.O.G.S. standing for Dads of Great Students. The programme tries to get men to spend more time serving
2、 as volunteers at schools across the United States. Most of the men are fathers. But they can also be grandfathers, uncles and stepfather. Studies show that children generally do better in school when fathers engaged in their day-to-day activity. One study in 2013 found that a fathers engagement can
3、 help a child succeed in school. It can also increase the childs chances of finishing high school, while reducing his or her risk of drug abuse. The U.S Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention reported the findings. The Watch D.O.G.S. programme now operates in more than 5,000 schools. It require
4、s that men serve as school volunteers at least one full day during the school years. Some help to direct cars and other vehicles entering school to drop off children. Others will have a meal with small groups of children. This seems to help boys and girls behave better while out of the classroom. Du
5、ring the rest of the day, the men can read to students, help teachers with activities or assist with small group projects. Adam Mehmud volunteers at a school in northern Virginia, just outside of Washington D.C.Mehmud is a single single father with three sons. His own father died when he was very yo
6、ung. So Mehmud says he wants to be sure to be a good father. He has been a Watch D.O.G.S.volunteer for three years. These days, technology can take over a childs life. It is harder for parents to find time to connect with their children. But the school day is free from video games and smart phones.
7、Adam Mehmud says he and other men see how interaction that may seem small can help children learn the way to do things. “I see my sons do very thoughtful things, and hopefully part of the reason for that is because I try to do things for others, too,” Mehmud says.1. What does the program want to do?
8、A. To raise funds for poor children.B. To help students with reading disorders. C. To get men to help improve test scores.D. To encourage men to spend time serving as volunteers at school. 2. What can fathers do when they are engaged in the day-to-day activities?A. Have meals with children.B. Help c
9、hildren get rid of drug abuse.C. Hold birthday parties for children.D. Assist teachers in going over exam papers.3. What can we know from the passage? A. Mehmud is a father of two sons.B. The Watch D.O.G.S. program has run for three years.C. Volunteers should serve at least one full day during the s
10、chool year.D. Children behave better when teachers are good-tempered. 4. Whats the probable meaning of the underlined word “interactions”? A. the act or way of thinking.B. the way a person behaves.C. a branch of knowledge.D. an effect on each other. (二) Tokyo 2020 Olympic organizers are encouraging
11、people living in Japan to help make the medals for the games by donating(捐赠) their useless smart phones for recycling. It will avoid waste and benefit the environment. The organization committee says that it has cooperated with NTT docomo, a telecommunication giant in Japan, and hopes to collect up
12、to 8 tons of metal from useless electronic devices(设备). “Tokyo 2020 Olympic medals will be made in order to avoid waste,” says three-time Olympic gold-medal winning gymnast Kohei Uchimura. “I think there is an important message in this for future generations.” Collection boxes will be put in more th
13、an 2,400 NTT Docomo stores throughout Japan. The organizing committee says that millions of smart phones will be needed hit the 8-ton target-enough to make 5,000 medals. Collection will stop when the target has been reached. “The weight of a medal around your neck is always a good weight,” says Amer
14、ican former athlete Ashton Eaton, a two-time Olympic gold medalist and world recorder holder. “And when an athlete at Tokyo wins a medal, the weight of it will not be from the gold, silver or bronze; it will be the weight of a nation. The great project makes me want to come out of retirement and com
15、plete for one.” Previous(先前的)Olympic Games have used recycled metal to make medals, but Tokyo 2020 will be the first to choose materials from useless electronic devices. Organizers claim that all gold medals will be made 100 percent from recycled materials. “We are asking people to recycle voluntari
16、ly,”says Hidemasa Nakamura, the chief financial officer of the 2020Games. “The idea is recycling and sustainability(可持续的),which shows the idea of the Olympic Movement, and it is also about participation.”5. Useless smart phones are collected because of_.A. the idea of reducing wasteB. the demand of
17、many athletes C. the pressure from lack of materialD. the competition from other countries6. What can you do if you want to donate your smart phone? A. Go to the community where you live.B. Visit an NTT Docomo store in Japan.C. Write to one of the public offices.D. Contact the Olympic organizers.7.
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