山西省朔州市怀仁县大地学校2020-2021学年高二上学期第三次月考英语试题 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、绝密启用前怀仁市大地学校2020-2021学年度上学期第三次月考高二英语(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)注意事项:1. 本试卷由三个部分组成。其中,第一和第二部分的第一节为选择题。第二部分的第二节和第三部分为非选择题。2. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。3. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。4. 考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分) (略)第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共15小题;
2、每小题3分,满分45分)AHere are some hostels(旅行社)that will help you save money when youre traveling in Toronto, Canada.HI Hostel TorontoHI Hostel Toronto really gets what travelers need. The hostel is in a central location close to everything you need(shopping, restaurants and more). Its very easy to meet peo
3、ple here because there is a bar that hosts live music. The beds are super comfortable so you can have a good sleep. Free breakfast is included.Beds from $45every night.Two Peas Pot HostelTwo Pas Pot Hostel runs a store and a cafe. They have a super rooftop(you can see the CN Tower from it) and a min
4、i movie theater. There beds are super cool and comfortable. They have lockers underneath them so you can keep all your items safe. Its almost like staying in modern hotel but with the fun of a hostel. Enjoy a great stay with free breakfast.Beds from $59 every night.The Only Backpackers InnThis is yo
5、ur standard backpacker hostel. They have a bar and a cafe. Theres no free breakfast but the money you save makes up for that. Its located near the subway so you can easily get around the city. Its a good choice for travelers to meet people.Beds from $37 every night.The Parkdale HostelerieThis is the
6、 most affordable hostel with free breakfast in the city. Its not as central as the other hostels but that also makes one of its advantages: it is far from noise. The hostel is not the most modern but it has a welcoming, homey feel.Beds from $26 every night.1. What can travelers do at HI Hostel Toron
7、to?A. Drink coffee at a cafe. B. Watch a live music show. C. See the CN Tower on the rooftop. D. Watch a film at a mini movie theater.2. What makes The Only Backpackers Inn different from the others?A. It runs a store and a cafe.B. It offers comfortable beds.C. It doesnt offer free breakfast.D. Its
8、close to public transportation.3. Which hostel should you choose if you want to live in a quiet place?A. HI Hostel Toronto. B. Two Peas Pot Hostel. C. The Only Backpackers Inn. D. The Parkdale Hostelerie.BWhen I was just a child, my father died and my mother took up many jobs in order to feed the fa
9、mily. That left me with much time to spend at my grandparents house. My grandmother, Rolison, was strict with me. If I did something she didnt think was right, she would tell me. But I know she love me deeply. I remember that she always smiled with her eyes, even when she eas angry, even when she wa
10、s tired.Rolison was my best friend. And more: she was a life coach, too. Its really surprising how much life lessons you can learn in a small kitchen if you have the right teacher.In the kitchen, food is not just what you eat-it can be tools for Rolisons words of wisdom(智慧). I remember when we were
11、making soup, Rolison explained, “Some people are meat and some people are potatoes. It would be a really boring soup if you just put potatoes in there, wouldnt it? But if you add lettuce, carrots, and tomatoes, then you make this wonderful thing. And all these different people come together to make
12、this wonderful thing called our world.”Once, after picking some tomatoes, I reached out and turned the page on Rolison cookbook. But my fingers were wet with tomato juice-and they left a little and print behind on the book. I started to cry because I thought I had ruined it. That was grandmas favori
13、te book. But she took a tomato and covered her hand. She put her handprint on the other side and made our fingers touch in print. Then she said, “Its perfect now.”Rolison died in 1988, when I was 15 years old. These days, when I miss my grandmother, I will just open up that cookbook to the same page
14、. It still smells like her, even all these years later.4. What can we learn from the first paragraph?A. The author lived a difficult life as a kid.B. The author was afraid of her grandmother.C. The author was close to her grandmother.D. The authors grandmother didnt accept her.5. What did Rolison tr
15、y to tell the author when they were making soup?A. People had very different tastes.B. Cooking was an interesting thing.C. A soup tasted better with different foods.D. Different people made up a wonderful world.6. How did the author feel when she left a handprint behind on the book?A. Shocked.B. Ner
16、vous.C. Angry.D. Hopeless.7. Why does the author write the text?A. To remember her grandmother. B. To tell us her life as a child.C. To show her grandmothers cooking skills.D. To share the principles her grandmother taught.CRather than eating food that has been transported hundreds or thousands of m
17、iles, many people today prefer homegrown food. A wish for homegrown food has led many people to create their own gardens to grow their own food. They can pick vegetables before cooking and make a more delicious meal. But without large farms, what should people who live in cities do?In cities, land c
18、an be scarce. Large, open spaces can be few and far between and larger pieces of land can command a high price for other uses, such as housing and business development.If you live in a city and have a backyard, you dont need to worry about this problem. Even the smallest pieces of land can be develo
19、ped into vegetable gardens. If you dont have even a small piece of land, dont get upset, either. You can still grow vegetables. You might not be able to grow enough vegetables to feed hundreds of people, but you can probably grow enough food to make many meals for your family.Growing vegetables in c
20、ontainers(容器)is one of the easiest ways to create a city vegetable garden. With containers, you can grow anything from lettuce to tomatoes. Balcony(阳台)or rooftop gardening is another way for city gardeners to enjoy growing vegetables. You can also grow a vertical(垂直)city garden. This type of garden
21、yield(产出)more food without taking up additional space, and its also easy to do. You can create one of these gardens using shelves or hanging baskets.So, if you want to grow your own vegetables, think outside the farm! You will be glad to raise homegrown food and feel more connected to Earth.8. What
22、can be learned from the first paragraph?A. Why people like homegrown food.B. What food people grow today?C. How people cook food today?D. Where people can grow food?9. What does the underlined word “scarce” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Hard.B. Short.C. Rich.D. Dry.10. What is the authors advice for city g
23、ardeners?A. Moving into a house with a backyard.B. Sharing your vegetables with others.C. Trying to find a piece of wild land.D. Using all spaces that can be used.11. What is the best title for the test?A. Modern Harms Develop Fast B. Feeding City Population Is HardC. Gardening in the City Is Realiz
24、ableD. Homegrown Vegetables Are HealthierDFor some parents, hitting a child who misbehaves is a common punishment. In fact, they may think that a physical type of punishment is a good for children and will teach them to behave in the future.However, a leading group of child health specialists sugges
25、t that the opposite is true. These experts say that hitting is not only ineffective, but may even cause long-term harm to the child. The American Academy of Pediatrics recently changed its policy on physical punishment for a child. Released in October, the academy warns that hitting a child may have
26、 long-term effects. These effects include “aggression, brain changes, substance abuse and suicidal behavior in adulthood”. The report admits that not every child who is spanked will have these problems later in life. It makes this observation: “Although many children who were spanked become happy, h
27、ealthy adults, current evidence suggests that hitting is not necessary and may result in long-term harm.”In recent years, many American experts have been advising parents against the use of physical punishment. Many other countries have already banned corporeal(肉体的) punishment. Sweden was the first
28、nation to do so in 1966. Earlier students have shown that corporeal punishment can also affect a childs ability to think and learn. In 2012, a Canadian study found that hitting children can cause long-term developmental damage and may even lower a childs intelligence test scores. The American Academ
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