河南省安阳市二中2018_2019学年高二英语10月月考试题.doc
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1、2018-2019学年安阳市二中高二年级第一次月考英语试卷 第I卷第一部分 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) 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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A Reading poems can be a lot of fun for kids. With these childrens poetry books, children will gain a new appreciation for poetry and the spoken word.Joyful Noise: Poems for
2、 Two VoicesThe entertaining sounds of insects fill these poems by Paul Fleischman, making it a favorite with 12-15-year-olds. These poems were written to be read aloud by two readers.Paul Fleischman received the John Newbery Medal for young peoples literature for the book in 1989. Other recognition
3、included: Boston Globe-Horn Book Award Honor Book, ALA Notable Childrens Books list and so on.Eric Beddows artwork, full page, detailed pencil pictures, are vivid and effective complements to the poetry, which brings insects to life when read aloud by two voices.You Read to Me, Ill Read to You: Very
4、 Short Stories to Read TogetherPoet Mary Ann Hoberman is the author of the picture book, which includes the joyful pictures of Michael Emberley. The book contains very short story poems for two people to read aloud, alternately and together. Each of the 12 stories for 6-11-year-olds features rhythm,
5、 rhyme, and repetition, as well as humor and attention on the joys of reading.The book is one of a series of story poems. All the books are designed to be read aloud by two people, as if, says Hoberman, its “a little play for two voices.” The two people can be an adult and a child or two children.Bi
6、g Talk: Poems for Four VoicesPoems for four voices are much more challenging to present than poems for two voices, but middle school students tend to enjoy the challenge. The three-story poems in it will appeal to middle schoolers. The author, Paul Fleischman, provides a clear description of how to
7、use the book. The poems are color-coded to make them easier for the four readers to keep track of their parts.I Am Phoenix: Poems for Two VoicesThe fifteen poems for two voices in the book are all about birds. Ken Nutts soft pencil pictures complement the poems by Paul Fleischman. The words of each
8、poem are in two columns, each to be read by one person, sometimes individually, sometimes together.1Which book is written for primary school students?A. Big Talk: Poems for Four VoicesB. Joyful Noise: Poems for Two VoicesC. I Am Phoenix: Poems for Two VoicesD. You Read to Me, Ill Read to You : Very
9、Short Stories to Read Together2How is Big Talk: Poems for Four Voices different from the other 3 books?A. It goes with a CDB. It contains pictures.C. It has instructions for book-users.D. It is for two children to read aloud.3Where may the passage be taken from?A. A novel. B. A website.C. A textbook
10、. D. A science report.BThe morning had been a disaster.My tooth was aching, and Id been in an argument with a friend.Her words still hurt: The trouble with you is that you wont put yourself in my place.Cant you see things from my point of view? I shook my head stubbornly and felt the ache in my toot
11、h.Id thought I could hold out till my dentist came back from holiday, but the pain was really unbearable.I started calling the dentists in the phone book, but no one could see me immediately.Finally, at about lunchtime, I got lucky.If you come by right now, the receptionist said, the dentist will fi
12、t you in.I took my purse and keys and rushed to my car.But suddenly I began to doubt about the dentist.What kind of dentist would be so eager to treat someone at such short notice? Why wasnt he as busy as the others?In the dentists office, I sat down and looked around.I saw nothing but the bare wall
13、s and I became even more worried.The assistant noticed my nervousness and placed her warm hand over my ice-cold one.When I told her my fears, she laughed and said, Dont worry.The dentist is very good.How long do I have to wait for him? I asked impatiently.Come on, he is coming.Just lie down and rela
14、x.And enjoy the artwork, the assistant said.The artwork? I was puzzled.The chair went back.Suddenly I smiled.There was a beautiful picture, right where I could enjoy it: on the ceiling.How considerate the dentist was! At that moment, I began to understand what my friend meant by her words.What a rel
15、ief!4Which of the following best describes the authors feeling that morning?A. Cheerful.B. Nervous.C. Satisfied.D. Upset.5What made the author begin to doubt about the dentist?A. The dentists agreeing to treat her at very short notice.B. The dentists being as busy as the other dentists.C. The surrou
16、ndings of the dentists office.D. The laughing assistant of the dentist.6Why did the author suddenly smile?A. Because the dentist came at last.B. Because she saw a picture on the ceiling.C. Because she could relax in the chair.D. Because the assistant kept comforting her.7What did the author learn fr
17、om her experience most probably?A. Strike while the iron is hot. B. Have a good word for ones friend.C. Put oneself in others shoes. D. A friend in need is a friend indeed.CIn Canada and the United States, there is a new group of children called satellite kids, who live in one place but whose parent
18、s live in another place.Asians are immigrating to Canada and the United States in larger numbers than ever before. Most Asians immigrate because they believe that they can give their children a better education in the West. In Asia, especially in China, Japan, and Korea, it is difficult to go to uni
19、versity. Students must pass the strict national examination. However, in Canada and the United States, it is easy to go to university, and anyone who wants to go can go. As a result, Asian parents decide to leave their countries so that their children can go to university.The problem is that when As
20、ians arrive, they discover that finding a job and making money are more difficult in the West than in the East. Also, they find that they are very lonely, and that they miss their homes. Because of these two reasons, most Asian parents decide to go back to work while their children study in the West
21、. Therefore, these children become satellite kids, and most of their parents do not know how sad it is to be a satellite kid.Recently Canadians and Americans discovered the satellite kid problem. Because these children do not speak English well and their parents are not there to take care of them, t
22、hey are often absent from school. To be a satellite kid means growing up in a country where you know you are different and where you cannot make friends because you do not speak English well. Also, it means growing up lonely, because your parents are elsewhere. What these satellite kids will probabl
23、y say to their parents is that its better to have parents around than to have a university education.8Some Asian parents send their kids abroad because .A. they hope their children may easily find a job thereB. the kids may not be accepted by universities in their own countriesC. all foreign univers
24、ities are better than the ones in their own countriesD. the kids want to improve their English and make foreign friends9Satellite kids refer to Asian kids .A. without parents B. living abroad aloneC. with university education D. speaking no English10Some Asian immigrant children become satellite kid
25、s because their parents .A.want to leave their own countriesB.want them to go to universityC.return to their countries to workD.want them to be independent11What is the main idea of the passage?A.Parents want better education for their kids.B.Parents feel lonely and miss their families.C.Canadians a
26、nd Americans begin to notice the satellite kidproblem.D.Kids in foreign countries alone are badly in need of care from their families.DIn mid-November of 1963, an island was born in the North Atlantic, some 20 miles off the southwestern coast of Iceland. It had given only one sign of its coming. For
27、 three days, farmers on the neighboring Vestmann Islands had noticed a bad smell in the air like the odor of rotten eggs.Early on the morning of November 14, the captain of an Icelandic fishing ship saw black columns erupting from the sea through his telescopes. He suspected that he was seeing a vol
28、cano rising from the ocean. The hours that followed proved him right. He was watching the volcanic eruption that built the island later named Surtsey.Some days earlier, a volcano had started to erupt 425 feet below the surface of the sea. It poured out gases and volcanic ash and cinder. They began t
29、o build a mountain. By the morning of November 15, the top of the volcano was 33 feet above the water and stillgrowing rapidly. Columns of smoke and gases rose two miles into the air. Violent eruptions continued through the winter. In April 1964, the violent eruptions stopped, and lava began to flow
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