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高二上學期第一次月考模擬練習英語試題一、閱讀理解MadisonWilliamswasstudyinginherbedroomwhenthedoorburstopen.Itwashermother,Leighwilliams,withafrighteningandincrediblestory,“Alittleboyfellintoaseptictank(化糞池),andnoonecanreachhim.”Thenshemadethisrequestofher13-year-o1ddaughter,“Canyouhelp?”MadisonandLeighrantoaneighbor’syard,wheretheyfoundtheboy’sanxiousmotherandotheradultssurroundingaseptictankopening.Theopeningwasonlyslightlywiderthanabasketball.Theboy,whowasonlytwoyearso1d,hadslippedinandwasdrowninginfourfeetofwastewaterinsidethetank.Madisonquicklysurveyedthesituation.Shewastheonlyonewhocouldfitthroughthesmallho1e.Withouthesitation,shegotonherstomachnexttotheopening,placedherarmsoutinfrontofher,andtoldtheadults,“Lowermein.”Leighandothersheldherwaistandlegs.“Iwiggled(扭動)myarmsandshouldersuntilIgotthroughtheopening,”Madisonsaid.Inside,thetankwasdark,andtheairdisgusting.Madisonjammedherleftwristagainstapole,injuringthemusclesinherwristandarmsoseverelythatthehandseemeduseless.Madisonshothergoodhandoutandgraspedtheboy’sfoottightly.“Pullmeup!”sheshoutedtotheothersabove.Astheywerepulledtothesurface,theboy’sfreefootgotstuckundertheinsidelipoftheopening.“Lowermedown!”sheyelled.“Ihadtowigglehisfootuntilitwasfree,”shetoldReader’sDigest.Then,tenminutesafterMadisonhadenteredthetank,sheandtheboywereliftedout.“Madison’sahero,”Holley,oneofherneighborssaid“Whatotherteenagegirlisgoingtovoluntarilygointoaseptictank?”1.Madisonwasaskedtohelptheboybecause________.A.shewasbraveenoughtohelptheboyB.sheknewhowtosurveythesituationC.shecouldfitthroughthesmallholetogettheboyD.shewaswillingtohelpothersintrouble2.Accordingtothetext,wecanlearnthat__________.A.theboy’smotherwastooscaredtorescuehersonB.a(chǎn)boywastrappedwhenreachingforhisbasketballC.MadisonWilliamswaschokedinthedisgustingairD.thetwokidsgotoutofdangerwiththeaidoftheadults3.Whichmightbethemainideaofthepassage?A.Aboyfellintoaseptictank.B.Amotherrequestedherdaughtertosaveaboy.C.Aneighborhelpedagirloutoftrouble.D.Agirlrescuedalittleboyfromaseptictank.EdJackson’steamweretryingtoclimbtothetopofaHimalayanMountain.However,weeksaftertheysetoff,theywerestranded(滯留)thereovernightwithoutwater,foodortentsatatemperatureofabout-30℃.Theytookturnstokeepeachotherawakeincasetheyfellasleepanddidnotwakeupagain.Actually,thatnightonthemountaintopwasnotthefirsttimethatJacksonhadbeenclosetodeath.Fiveyearsago,whilestillaprofessionalrugbyplayer,Jacksonbrokehisneckinachallenge,whichnearlykilledhim.Jacksonwastoldbydoctorsthathewaslikelytofacelifeinawheelchair.Hewasforcedtoretirefromplayingrugby.Luckily,Jacksonmanagedto

discard

hiswheelchairsixmonthsaftertheaccident.Tomarkthefirstanniversaryofhisaccident,JacksonsethimselfthegoalofclimbingMountSnowdon,thehighestmountaininWales,eventhoughhewasstillusingtwocrutches(拐杖)then.Hetriedtoclimbmanyhighermountainsafterthat.Fouryearslater,hefoundhimselfintheHimalayas.ThechallengesthatJacksonfacedinthemountainshavehadagreatimpactonhisrecoverybothphysicallyandmentally.Jacksonrealizedthatothersmightbenefit,too.SohestartedthecharityMillimeterstoMountains(M2M)withhiswifeLoisandhisfriendOilyBarkley.Ittakesbeneficiaries(受益人)whohavesufferedphysicalorpsychologicalinjuriesinchallengesaroundtheworld,allowingthemtoaccessthehealingpowerofnature.Jacksonsays,“Ioncelosthopeinlifebecauseofmybadcondition,thinkingtherewasnothingIcoulddo.ButhopefullywhatI’mdoing,whatwe’redoingwiththecharityandwhatourbeneficiariesareprovingcangiveanyonethehopethattheycanturntheirlifearound,nomatterhowdiscouragingitmightseematthatmoment.”4.Whatdothefirsttwoparagraphsmainlytalkabout?A.Jacksonwastiredofballgames.B.Jacksonwasnostrangertosufferinginlife.C.Jacksonwaswellrespectedforhissurvivalskills.D.Jacksonwasadvisedtodoexercisebyhisdoctors.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“discard”probablymeaninthethirdparagraph?A.Giveup.B.Relyon.C.Tearapart.D.Carrythrough.6.WhydidJacksonstartM2M?A.Toeducatesportslovers.B.Toraisemoneyforthedisabled.C.Toencouragesafemountainclimbing.D.Tohelppeoplewithsimilarexperiences.7.WhatkindofpersonisJacksonprobably?A.Enthusiasticandindependent.B.Creativeandaggressive.C.Adventurousandinspiring.D.Responsibleandhumorous.

Rememberingnamesisanimportantsocialskill.Herearesomewaystomasterit.

Reciteandrepeatinconversation.

Whenyouhearaperson’sname,repeatit.Immediatelysayittoyourselfseveraltimeswithoutmovingyourlips.Youcouldalsorepeatthenameinawaythatdoesnotsoundforcedorartificial.

Asktheotherpersontoreciteandrepeat.

Youcanletotherpeoplehelpyouremembertheirnames.Afteryou’vebeenintroducedtosomeone,askthatpersontospellthenameandpronounceitcorrectlyforyou.Mostpeoplewillbepleasedbytheeffortyou’remakingtolearntheirnames.

Admityoudon’tknow.

Admittingthatyoucan’tremembersomeone’snamecanactuallymakepeoplerelaxed.Mostofthemwillfeelsympathyifyousay.“I’mworkingtoremembernamesbetter.Yoursisrightonthetipofmytongue.Whatisitagain?”

Useassociations.

Linkeachpersonyonmeetwithonethingyoufindinterestingorunusual.Forexample,youcouldmakeamentalnote:“VickiCheng-tall,blackhair.”Toreinforce(加強)yourassociations,writethemonasmallcardassoonaspossible.

Limitthenumberofnewnamesyoulearnatonetime.

Whenmeetingagroupofpeople,concentrateonrememberingjusttwoorthreenames.Freeyourselffromrememberingeveryone.Fewofthepeopleinmassintroductionsexpectyoutoremembertheirnames.Anotherwayistolimityourselftolearningjustfirstnames.Lastnamescancomelater.

Goearly.

Considergoingearlytoconferences,partiesandclasses.Sometimesjustafewpeopleshowupontime.That’sfewernamesforyoutoremember.Andasmorepeoplearrive,youcanhearthembeingintroducedtoothers-anautomaticreviewforyou.

8.Howwillmostpeoplefeelwhenyoutryhardtoremembertheirnames?A.Theywillbemoved.B.Theywillbeannoyed.C.Theywillbedelighted.D.Theywillbediscouraged.9.Ifyoucan’tremembersomeone’sname,youmay________A.tellhimthetruthB.tellhimawhitelieC.a(chǎn)skhimforpityD.a(chǎn)skotherstohelpyou10.Whenyoumeetagroupofpeople,itisbettertoremember_______A.a(chǎn)lltheirnamesB.a(chǎn)coupleofnamesfirstC.justtheirlastnamesD.a(chǎn)smanynamesaspossible11.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.Tipsonanimportantsocialskill.B.Importanceofattendingparties.C.Howtomakeuseofassociations.D.Howtoreciteandrepeatnames.Breathingdirtyaircancostsomeone'slifespan(壽命)months—evenyears,anewstudyfinds.Worldwide,airpollutionlowersaveragelifespansbyayear.ScientistssharedtheirnewfindingsinEnvironmentalScience&TechnologyLetters.Airpollutionhasbeenlinkedtomanyhealthproblems.Mostearlierstudieshaslookedathowtinyairpollutantsaffectedratesofillnessordeath.Butnowanenvironmentalscientist,JoshuaApte,isgoingevenfurther.HeworksattheUniversityofTexas,Austin.Hetogetherwithhisteamislookingatlifeexpectancy,hopingtomakethethreateasiertounderstand.PM2.5iswhatscientistscalltinyparticlesofpollutionintheair.HigherlevelsofPM2.5cancausehealthproblemsandcutmonths,ifnotyears,fromtheaveragelifespan.Thisanalysisshowshowpollutionaffectslifeexpectancyindifferentpartsoftheworld.TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)recommendslimitingPM2.5to10micrograms(微克)percubic(立方)meterofair.Apte'sgroupuseddatatotrytofindhowthislowlevelwouldhelppeople.ButmeetingtheWHOstandardwon'tgetridofhealthdamagefromdirtyair.That'sbecauseevenbelow10microgramspercubicmeterpollutionstillcauseshugerisks.Reducingairpollutioncouldincreaselifeexpectancy.Thescientistsalsocomparedhowotherthreatsshortenlifespansacrosstheglobe.Theseriskfactorsincludedsmokingandcancer.Theseresultsshowthatinpoorcountries,cleaningupdirtyaircouldgreatlyincreaselifespans.Itcouldhaveasbiganeffectascleaningupdrinkingwater,orcuringlungcancer.However,inwealthiercountriesairpollutionshortenslifeexpectancybylessthanhalfayear.Allformsofcancer,infact,shortentheaveragelifeexpectancybymorethan3.5years.“Knowingthiscanreallyhelppeople,orpolicymakers,decidewheretospendtheirmoney,”saysKirkSmith.12.WhatisJoshuaApte'steamtryingtodo?A.Letpeopleunderstandairpollutionbetter.B.Knowhowsmallairpollutantsare.C.Studythelifeexpectancyofdifferentpeople.D.Studymanydifferenthealthyproblems.13.WhatwillhappenifonecountrylimitsPM2.5to10microgramspercubemeters?A.Itspeoplewillliveahealthylife.B.Itsairisveryclean.C.ItwillgetaprizefromWHO.D.Itstillhaspollutionrisks.14.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Canceristheleadingkillerinallkindsofdiseases.B.It'sveryhardtocleanupdirtyairinashorttime.C.Thestudywillhelpdifferentcountriestakedifferentpolicies.D.Reducingairpollutioncanincreaseallpeople'slifespansmuch.15.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TheEffectofCancerIsWorsethanDirtyAirB.AirPollutionIsShorteningLivesWorldwideC.ManyFactorsAreAffectingPeople'sHealthD.GovernmentsAreTryingtoMakeLifeSpanLongBythinkingandusinghabitslikegreatscientists,wecanlearnhowtochangeourwayofthinkingandcomeupwithnewideas.16.Constantlyaskquestions.Onethingthatcuriousyoungchildrenalwaysdowiththeirparentsisaskquestions.“Whyistheskyblue?”“Whydoesadogbark?”17.

Scientistsalsoconstantlyaskquestions.Youhavetocontinueaskingquestionsifyouwanttokeeplearning.Shareyourresults.18.

Scientistsoftenfindsolutionsafterknowingthefindingsofotherscientists'experiments.Instudy,shareyourresultswithyourclassmatesandyoucanlearnfromothers'results.19.

You'rerarelyevergoingtogetsomethingperfectonthefirsttry.Whenyoudon'tgetitright,learnfromit.Toascientist,failuresoranynegativeresultisnotabadthing.Challengeassumptions(設(shè)想).Scientistsliketochallengeconventionalthoughts.Theydoitbyexperimentingwiththeassumptionandthentestittoseeiftheresultsaretrue.20.

Makebasicassumptionsaboutyourworkorpersonallifeandthenfindawaytoexperimentwiththemtoseeifyourassumptionsarereallytrue.A.Workwithothers.B.Weallshoulddothesamething.C.Acceptfailureandthenlearnfromit.D.Kidsdothisbecausetheywanttolearn.E.Herearesomehabitsthatcanhelpyouthinklikeascientist.F.Forscientists,it’simportanttosharetheresultsoftheirfindings.G.Provingsomethingiswrongisjustasusefulasprovingsomethingisright.二、完形填空IspentmyteenagelifeinSichuanprovince.Outside,therewastheSino-Japanesewar.However,itcouldnotholdbackmy

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44.(receive)voicemessagesalsotakesupmoredata,whichcouldincur(引起)costsifthereceiverdoesn’thaveWi-Fi.Sendingsomeoneavoicemessageinsteadoftypingitoutindicates:“I’m

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1.書名:《哈利波特》(HarryPotter);

2.作者J.K.Rowling;

3.對該書的簡要介紹;

4.你的評價。

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