河南省沁阳市第一中学2020-2021学年高一英语下学期6月月考试题.doc
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1、河南省沁阳市第一中学2020-2021学年高一英语下学期6月月考试题第二部分:阅读 (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,选出最佳选项。AThompson Strawberry FarmThe Thompson family has been growing strawberries for over 70 years. We have been a “Pick-Your-Own” farm for 50 years. Scott Thompson is the 4th generation of Thompson to grow strawberr
2、ies. During the peak(高峰时刻) of the “Pick-Your-Own”, our family grew 150 acres(公顷)of strawberries. Our farm is located just east of The Club at Strawberry Creek Golf Course. Now we farm about 100 acres and will be picking 20 acres of strawberries this year. Although we have downsized, we still have pl
3、enty of strawberries to meet the demand. The season usually starts about mid-June and usually we pick at least through July 4th. We are more than just strawberries though. We also have tomatoes, pumpkins and other vegetables!Always check “Today on the Farm” the day you come to the farm. Weather and
4、crowds can change the quantity of berries . Come out and pick your own strawberries! When you arrive at the farm, you will follow the signs to the pre-picked strawberry stand. An employee will direct you, from the stand to the strawberry field, where you can park. The field will always have employee
5、s available to answer questions.We supply the baskets for you to pick the berries and take them home in. When you are done picking, you will move to the checkout stand to pay for the baskets that you have picked.Dates& hours of operation:Mid-June-Early JulyMonday-Friday 8: 00 am-6: 00 pm Saturday-Su
6、nday 8: 00 am-4: 00 pm Prices:$14 per basketPick 6 baskets and only pay for 5Get one dollar off when you reuse our baskets21. What do we know about Scott Thompsons farm?A.There are 150 acres of strawberries this yearB. It is open to the public for two whole months. C. It became “Pick-Your-Own” farm
7、70 years ago.D.There are a variety of food supplies on the farm. 22. Where are you supposed to park your vehicle?A.The entrance of the farm. B.The pre-picked strawberry stand. C. The checkout stand. D. The strawberry field 23. How much should you pay for 6 baskets of strawberries with your reused ba
8、skets?A$70 B.$69 C.$64. D.$65.BI often felt jealous (嫉妒)of my little sister,Arlene.All this was because she had always been very close to Mother.Id tried in so many ways to show Mother I loved her,too.On birthdays and holidays,I took her flowers and gifts,with an “I love you” card.However,whenever I
9、 visited,our conversations seemed to centre on my sister.Arlene was so thoughtful and kind.I was really angry and wondered if Arlene was Mothers favorite.Mother had a beautiful locket(吊坠)given to her by her mother.I liked it very much and was delighted when Mother said she would send it to me some d
10、ay.However,she never gave it to me.After she died,I asked my father about the locket.He searched through all her jewelry boxes,but never found it.I was very disappointed.Why hadnt Mother kept her word?Could she have given the locket to my sister instead?I was almost sure she had.With the locket stil
11、l in my mind,I had to be satisfied with what Mother had left mea set of dishes.There was a pretty teapot and a set of cups decorated with red roses.They were quite fragile(易碎的),so I decided to put them away.First,I needed to clean them.I carefully washed the cups and dried them.But as I got the teap
12、ot and started to wash it,I heard a jingle.When I opened the pot,there inside was Grandmothers locket!I was overjoyed. But things got even betterthere was also a note.“I did not forget,”the note read.“I love you very much!”When I read those words,I felt all the pain and jealousy of years were washed
13、 away by my tears.My mother had loved me after all.“I love you too,Mother .” I whispered.24We can learn from the second paragraph that _.Athe mother loved Arlene more than anyone elseBArlene was jealous of the authorCArlene was often the topic of conversation in her mothers lifeDthe author showed he
14、r love indirectly25When the author received the set of dishes,_.Ashe refused to accept themBshe treated them badlyCshe still thought about the locketDshe exchanged them for the locket26What can we learn about the locket?AThe grandmother had passed it on to the authors mother.BIt was found in the mot
15、hers jewelry boxes by the authors father.CIt was decorated with beautiful red roses.DThere was“I love you”carved on it.27What might be the best title for the text?AJealous of Her Little Sister BLove Hidden in a TeapotCA Grandmothers Beautiful Locket DUnforgettable Memories with MotherC A caf owner h
16、as defended her decision to write a Facebook post stating “No, we are not child-friendly,” saying it breaks her heart when children damage her possessions. On Monday, the Little French Caf in Newcastle, Australia, posted an announcement on their Facebook page: “Are we child-friendly? If you are look
17、ing for a caf with a childrens menu, a play area, vast space for your baby carriages, an area for your children to run around, and annoy other customers, while you are unaware of them-then the short message is No, we are not child-friendly. However, if you would like to bring your children here and
18、they are happy to sit at a table with you and behave properly, please come in. Otherwise, there are plenty of places that are specially designed to entertain your children.” Some Facebook users called the post “arrogant (傲慢的)” and an “attack on parents”, The Newcastle Herald reports. The caf owner r
19、esponded with this statement: “I build the caf myself. It has my blood, sweat and plenty of tears in it.”The post came about after the caf owner was asked by a customer, who had left a one-star review on the cafs business page, about whether the caf was child-friendly. Ms Kotz told news that she wro
20、te the bad review because she felt the cafs staff reacted negatively towards children at the caf.Although the cafs policy has attracted a lot of criticism, most people who commented on the Cafs Facebook page stood by the owner. One woman named Lesley wrote, “I dont think there was anything wrong wit
21、h what you said by any means. If parents want to take their children to your caf, they need to be responsible for their behavior.” 28. What is the text mainly about? A. An Australian cafs policy on children. B. A Facebook post about parents dinning manners. C. The protection of the customers basic r
22、ights. D. The relationship between staff and customers. 29. Which of the following is permitted according to the caf owners post? A. Parents taking children with good manners B. Children entertaining themselves in the caf. C. Children running around their own carriages. D. Parents taking bad-behaved
23、 kids to the caf. 30. The caf owner wrote the post _. A. after a kid damaged her possessions B. in order to improve the efficiency(效率)of the caf C. in response to a customers question D. after the caf was criticized by some Facebook users 31. What did Lesley think of the caf owners action? A. It was
24、 quite understandable B. It was sightly rude C. It was highly thoughtful. D. It was a little unfair. DHow many phone numbers can you remember by heart? Its probably fewer than you would like. Actually, youre not alone. Out of more than 1,000 Americans who were surveyed, more than half said that they
25、 couldnt recall the phone numbers of their friends and neighbors. And 44% said that they couldnt remember their relatives phone numbers. In their eyes, there is no point in filling their heads with phone numbers if theyre all stored in smart phones that are with them almost all the time.In fact, mos
26、t people are suffering from a sort of digital amnesia(失忆). More than 90% of those surveyed agreed that they used the Internet as an online extension of their brains. Rote memorization(死记硬背) was once an important part of modern education, but we just need a click or slide now. Thats making us worse a
27、t remembering things.Researchers found that when people expected to have access to information online, they were less likely to remember actual facts,but more likely to remember how to find them. As a result, we are already becoming one with our computer tools, growing into interconnected systems th
28、at remember less by knowing information than by knowing where the information can be found.However, some believe it isnt necessarily a bad thingmaybe it gives them more chances to think through things. We certainly have access to more knowledge now than ever, even if it isnt all stored in our brains
29、.Even so, I still believe that there are more risks to this new world of memory beyond losing our ability to recall some information such as who the 15th President was. That kind of information may always be a click away, but the important things are personal ones, like the way your parents smiled a
30、t your wedding. Its harder to recall or find online. If youre relying on yourself to keep track of those memories, they will be much more meaningful.32. Paragraph 1 is mainly used to_.A. lead in the topic of the passage B. attract readers attentionC. explain new research D .serve as the background 3
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