1、内蒙古兴安盟科右中旗巴彦呼舒第三中学高二英语下学期第一次月考试题巴三中高二年级下学期英语第一次月考(精重)I卷(客观题共70分)一:阅读理解(每小题2分,20 小题,共40分) AThe first newspapers were written by hand and put up on walls in public place. The earliest daily newspaper was started in Rome in 59 BC. In the 700s the worlds first printed newspaper was published. Europe did
2、nt have a regularly published newspaper until 1609, when one was started in Germany.the first regularly published newspaper in the English language was printed in Amsterdam in 1620. In 1621, an English newspaper was started in London and was published once a week. The first daily English newspaper w
3、as the Daily Courant (每日新闻). It came out in March 1702.In 1690, Benjamin Harris printed the first American newspaper in Boston. But not long after it was first published, the government stopped the paper. In 1704, John Campbell started The Boston Newsletter (波斯顿新闻通讯), the first newspaper published i
4、n the American colonies. By 1760, the colonies had more than thirty daily newspapers. There are now about 1,800 daily papers in the United States.Today, as a group, English language newspapers have the largest circulation (发行量) in the world. But the largest circulation for a newspaper is that of the
5、 Japanese newspaper Asahi Dhimbun (朝日新闻). It sells more than eleven million copies every day.1. the first daily newspaper came out in _.A. 59 BC B. 700s C. 1609 D. 16202. the first regular published newspaper in Europe was printed in _.A. England B. Germany C. France D. Sweden3. the first printed ne
6、wspaper in America came out in _.A. Washington B. New York C. Boston D. New Orleans4. Today there are about _ daily newspaper printed in the United States.A. 1621 B. 1704 C. 1760 D. 1800BOUR KIDS ARE AMAZINGespecially compared with everybody elses (who seem to cry all the time). How do you show your
7、 love for your kids this holiday season? With toys that are smooth and colorful, interactive and exciting. And with ones that have educational valuebecause you are the boss. FLAX ART HOSPITAL PUZZLE AND PLAY SETHere is a toy that doesnt need powerand the bike have to put it together themselves. This
8、 50-piece puzzle set is made of soft-edged hardwood and makes a complete hospital, with an X-ray room. It also includes eight patients, a car and a driver. $135; .TINY LOVE ACTIVITY BALLSure, its cool, but this colorful baby toy also develops problem solving and motor skills. It has a head and legs,
9、 a magnetic(磁性的) hand and a tail. Suitable for little ones from 6 to 36 months. $1995; .ROBOSAPIENThis small, remote-control robot is really powerful. It performs 67 preprogrammed functions(功能), including throwing, kicking, picking up and dancing. You can even program your own function-which, sadly,
10、 does not include doing windows. $99; .MINI PEDAL CARWant a Mini Cooper but cant fit the family inside? Get one for the kids. They can jump into this Mini car, which comes in hot orange with a single adjustable(可调的) seat, and ride away. But it could spoil them for that used car theyll be driving whe
11、n they turn 16For ages 3 to 5$189; miniusAcom (click on “gear up,” then “Mini motoring gear”).5Which toy is said to have the special design for childrens safety? AROBOSAPIEN BMINI PEDAL CAR CFLAX ART HOSPITAL PUZZLE AND PLAY SET DTINY LOVE ACTIVITY BALL6Which toy are fit for three-year-old kids? A1
12、and 3 B2 and 4 CI and 2 D3 and 47Educational value is mentioned in all the toys EXCETP _. AFLAX ART HOSPITAL PUZZLE AND PLAY SET BTINY LVE ACTIVITY BALL CROBOSAPIEN DMINI PEDAL CAR8This passage is written for _. Aparents Bchildren Cthe writer Dthe bossCSome kids start to drink alcohol (酒精) at a youn
13、g age. They think it is part of becoming an adult. They also think drinking is not that bad because so many people do it. They feel it is not as bad as taking drugs (毒品). It is easy for kids to get liquor (酒精饮料)by using fake identification (伪造证件). Parents may start to notice a change in their childs
14、 behavior if the child starts drinking. Kids who drink sometimes stop doing things they normally liked to do. They may keep telephone calls and meetings a secret and not want anybody to touch their things. They act moody (喜怒无常) and do not have the same eating and sleeping habits. Parents need to sta
15、y involved (牵涉) in their kids lives. They should talk to their children about their problems to be aware of any changes. Parents can be the best protection. Children who get a lot of love can feel good about themselves. It helps them resist(抵抗) doing bad things even when other kids are doing them. P
16、arents can also help set a good example by not drinking and driving. They can have firm rules in the home that everyone follows. Give the children good ideas on how to say “no” to drinking, even when they are at a party. Try not to overreact or panic (惊慌) if the child tries alcohol. How you handle i
17、t can affect their attitude. It may be helpful to talk to other parents about setting up curfews (宵禁令) and rules about parties or other events.9. Which of the following is NOT the reason why some kids have an early start of drinking?A. They want to show their maturity (成熟) by drinking alcohol.B. Dri
18、nking alcohol is much cooler than taking drugs.C. They are affected by many other people around them.D. They can get liquor easily.10.According to the passage, what changes may happen to the kids who start drinking?A. Nothing serious will happen to them.B. They keep the same eating and sleeping habi
19、ts.C. They can control their moods quite well.D. Sometimes they act secretly.11.According to the writer, if parents find their children try alcohol, they had better _.A. punish them at onceB. ask the police for helpC. ask their childrens friends for helpD. set up curfews and rules about parties or o
20、ther events with other parents12.Which is the main subject discussed in the passage?A. Teen health. B. Teen education. C. Teen drinking D. Parents worries.D In the eyes of dog lovers, the dog is mans best friend. But for much wildlife, loose dogs may be a dangerous enemy, according to a study by a b
21、iologist from Utah State University in the US. Based on much existing research and their own case studies, Julie Young of Utah State University and four other scientists conclude that loose dogs may represent a huge danger to wildlife, especially endangered species, by hunting down or worrying them
22、and by spreading diseases. They also found that dogs, their worldwide numbers around 500 million, can cause more damage to wildlife and livestock(牲畜) than wolves and other enemies of these animals. Young gave examples from the US state of Idaho, where research showed the presence of dogs reducing so
23、me deer populations. On the Navajo American Indians reservation in northeastern Arizona, packs of loose dogs are chasing livestock. They have killed populations of small animals such as rabbits and act as a disease carrier for rabies(狂犬病) among people and other animals, she said. Loose dogs also wer
24、e to blame for distemper outbreak leading to a die-off of endangered black-footed ferrets in northwestern Wyoming in the 1980s. The phenomenon is not just limited to US; its a global problen. Julie Young once studied three endangered species in central Asia: wild sheep, gazelles and antelope. The ra
25、te of injury and death to these animals by loose dogs was very high. In another case, Young found that dogs, not wolves, as originally suspected, were responsible for a large number of livestock killings in the mountainous Basque country between Spain and France. Authors of the new study said the pr
26、oblem is likely to worsen as communities expand. Then how to deal with it? Indeed, in many countries, leash(拴狗的皮带) laws permit punishment of dog owners whose pets chase wildlife. But lawbreakers are rarely punished because the police lack both people and money. Young has low-cost solutions to the pr
27、oblem for dog lovers, though. They include public dog-training programs and vaccinating (预防接种) dogs against rabies and other illnesses.13. What is the main point of Julie Youngs study? A. Many species are endangered because they are killed by loose dogs. B. Wild dogs are immune to many diseases. C.
28、Wolves are still the greatest enemy of livestock. D. Loose dogs pose a great danger to wildlife.14. Which of the following statements about loose dogs is TRUE according to the research? A. There are around 500 million loose dogs around the world. B. The black-footed ferrets in northwestern Wyoming w
29、ere once the main food source of local loose dogs. C. The problem caused by loose dogs is the most serious in the US. D. People used to think that wolves, rather than loose dogs killed livestock in the Basque country.15. Which of the following is among Julie Youngs solutions to the trouble caused by
30、 loose dogs? A. More strict leash laws B. Public dog-training programs. C. Vaccinating people against rabies and other illnesses. D. More support from the police. D. The danger of the increasing numbers of dogs.E(七选五)The jobs of the future have not yet been invented. 16 By helping them develop class
31、ic skills that will serve them well no matter what the future holds.1. Curiosity Your children need to be deeply curious. 17 Ask kids, “What ingredients (配料)can we add to make these pancakes even better next time?” and then try them out. Did those ingredients make the pancakes better? What could we
32、try next time?2. Creativity True creativity is the ability to take something existing and create something new from it. 18 There are a dozen different things you can do with them. Experimenting with materials to create something new can go a long way in helping them develop their creativity.3. Personal skills Understanding how
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