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淇滨高中2017——2018学年下学期高一年级

英语6月月考试卷

第二部分阅读理解(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,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Evewaswaitinginthecorridor(走廊)outsideherclass.Shewasfeelingsick.Becauseshehadtwoexamsthatdayandphysics(物理)wasfirst.Butshereallyhatedphysics.Itwasherworstsubject(科目).Lisalookedbackather,andthenlookedawayquickly.Evethoughtshelookedguilty(愧疚的).Shedidn'thaveaproblemwithphysics.Shedidn’thaveaproblemwithanything...MissPerfect!

“Hi,Eve!

Sowhat’swrongwithyouandLisa?

”askedTina,“Ithoughtyouwerefriends.”“Yes,sodidI,”saidEve.“Butshehasn’tspokentomefortwoweeksnow.Shepromised(承诺)tohelpmereview(复习)forthephysicsexamtoo,butthenshe’signored(忽略)allmycallsandtexts(信息).”

Whileintheexam,

EvefoundLisawasholdingherphoneonherknee(膝盖)underthetableandreadingfromit.Evecouldn’tbelieveit!

IsthathowLisaalwaysgotsuchgoodgrades(分数)?

Shethoughtabouttellingtheteacher,butshehesitated(犹豫).Thenextexamwashistory.ThatwasEve’sfavoritesubjectbutshecouldn’tconcentrate(集中注意力).Shedidn’tknowwhattodoaboutLisa.Justthen,Mr.Reed,theirteacher,walkedpast.“Mr.Reed…”

Lisawascalledtotheteachers’officeandtherewaitedMr.Reed…

Thehistorytestwasover.Evewaswalkingtowardstheschoolgatewhensheheardfootsteps(脚步声)behindher.ItwasLisa.Evecouldseethatshehadbeencrying.“Listen,”saidLisa.“I’mreallysorryIhaven’tansweredyourcalls,butmydadhadaheartattack(心脏病)twoweeksagoandhe’s

inhospital.Hehadabigheartoperation(手术)todayandIwasveryworriedabouthim.SoIwasreadingtextsfrommymum,butMr.Reedcaught(逮到)me.HethoughtIwascheating(作弊).Hebelievesmenow,butIhavetotaketheexamagain.I’msorryIdidn’ttellyouwhatwashappening.Willyouforgive(原谅)me?

21.ThereasonforEve’sfeelingsickismostprobablythat_______

A.shefoundLisawaslookingbackather.

B.shehadtotakeaexamthatday.

C.shewasworriedabout

thephysicsexam.

D.shehadbeenwaitingfortoolongatime.

22.Lisadidn’thelpEvereviewforthephysicsexambecause______

A.shehadtolookafterhersickfather.

B.sheherselfwasquitebadatphysics.

C.shedidn’tconsider(考虑)Eveasatruefriend.

D.shewasselfish(自私)andhatedtowastetime.

23.AttheendofthestoryEvepr

obablyfelt_______

A.confidentandoptimistic(乐观的).B.regretful(后悔的)andsorry.

C.sadandangry.D.gladandinspired(受鼓舞的).

24.Whatlessoncanwelearnfromthispassage?

A.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.

B.Alifewithoutafriendisalifewithoutsun.

C.Oldfriendsandoldwinesarethebest.

D.Friendshipshouldbebasedontrust(信任).

B

Julyisamonthoffun-filledactivitiesforkidsandteensaslongasyouknowwheretofindthem.WhenyouwantsomefunactivitiesforJuly,considertheseideashappeninginthismonth.

SecretoftheDragon

TimeMonday,July1,2017,10:

30a.m.

CostAdult:

$7.40Children(under15):

half

Booking(预定)Phonethebookingoffice:

34032578

AddressBrisbaneBotanicGardens

NoteSecretoftheDragonisamagicalstoryabout2childrenwhoaretakenonadragon(龙)ridetoexploretheuniverse.

TheSearchforlife:

AreWeAlone?

TimeThursday,July4,2017,2:

00p.m.

CostAdult:

$14.50

Children(under15):

$8.70

BookingPhonethebookingoffice:

34037689

AddressBrisbaneBotanicGardens

NoteArewetrulyaloneinspace(太空)?

Isthereanylifeoutthere?

Thesearethequestionsaskedinthisshow.

MagicClass

TimeFriday,July12,2017,10:

00a.m.

CostFree

BookingPleasecall34038470tobookyourPlace.

AddressCentenaryCommunityhub,171

DandenongRd

NoteWouldyouliketobeamagician?

ThenjoinDavid,themagician,tolearnaboutrealmagicwithplayingcards,coins,ringropesandDIYprojectsandbeabletobecomethelifeoftheparty.

SciencewithMe:

Makingyourownguitar

TimeSaturday,July20,2017,3:

00p.m.

CostFree

BookingPleasecall34031226tobookyourPlace.

Address10,EggintonClose

NoteDoyouwanttomakeaguitarwithKatyandhermum?

SciencewithMeisgoingtobewithyou.Pleaseremembertobringapieceofwood,ahammer,somerubberbandsandsomenailswith

you.

25.Johnandhis10-year-oldsonwanttowatchSecretoftheDragon.Howmuchshouldtheypay?

A.$7.40.B.$11.10.C.$14.80.D.$23.20.

26.Alecisstronglyinterestedinspacelife.Hemaygoto________

A.MagicClass.B.SciencewithMe.

C.SecretoftheDragon.D.TheSearchforLife.

27.Whatdothefouractivitieshaveincommon?

A.Theyareallfree.

B.Theyhappeninthesameplace.

C.Theyareallweekendactivities.

D.Theycanallbebookedonphone.

C

Asia(亚洲)haslongtradition(传统)oftea-drinking.AndChinaisnoexception(例外).

However,latelymoreandmoreChinesepeoplearet

urningtoadifferentdrink——Coffee.Coffeehasbecomeanincreasingly(越来越)popularchoiceofChinesepeoplelivingabroad(国外)andinthecountry’shugecities.Itisalsoapopularcrop(农作物)amongthoselivinginthemountainsofsouthernYunnanProvince.

Inbigcitiessuch

asBeijing,coffeeshopsseemtobeonnearlyeverymajorstreetcorner(角落).TheseshopsarenotjustsellingdrinksfromStarbucks,theworld-famouscoffeecompany.CoffeebusinessesfromSouthKorea,Taiwan,HongKongandBritainarealsooperating(经营)inChina.

Tea-drinkingissteepedin(沉浸、浸泡)thecultureandtraditionsofman

ycountries,likeChinaandJapan.Butisthatchanging?

AreyoungpeoplefromAsianowchoosingacupofcoffeeinsteadoftea?

BeiBeiSuisfromChina.ShehasbeenlivingintheUnitedStatesforthepasteightyears.Beforethat,shelivedinItalyfortwoyears.Ms.Susaysshelikesteabetterthancoffee.Butsheadds(补充)thatmaynotbetrueamongtheyounggenerationinChina.ManyyoungChinesepeopledrinkcoffeesocially(在社交方面)---whenmeetingwithfriends.YangLinlivesintheU.S.butcomesfromanarea(地区)inChinafamousforgrowingtea.SheusedtoonlydrinkteawhileinChina.Butnow,shesays,shedrinksbothandfordifferentreasons.

YangLinsaysthatdrinkingcoffeeforherisasocialevent.Sheandherco-workersliketositinacafeandtalkoveracupofcoffee.VoyoisanotherChinesewomanwhonowlivesinWashington,D.C.ShesaysthataftermovingtotheU.S.hertastes(品味)changed.Wewouldcallheracoffeeconvert,someonewhonowchoosestodrinkcoffee.

Withmorepeopledrinkingcoffee,manyseeaneconomic(经济的)opportunityforChinese-grownbeans(咖啡豆).China-growncoffeecouldbeamoney-maker(摇钱树)evenifmostofthecoffeeonsaleinChinaisimported(进口的).

28.Whatdoestheauthor(作者)mainlyintroduce(介绍)?

A.Chinesepeoplehavelongtraditionoftea-growing.

B.MoreandmoreChinesearechoosingcoffeetodrink.

C.Peopleinbigcitieslikedrinkingcoffeebettert

hantea.

D.MoreAsianpeopleareturningtovarious(各种各样的)drinks.

29.Theunderlinedword“convert”inparagraph6means_________

A.Apersonwhohaschangedtodrinkcoffee.B.Apersonwhohaschangedtodrinktea.

C.Apersonwhohaschangedtogrowtea.D.Apersonwhohaschangedtogrowcoffee.

30.WhydoesYangLindrinkcoffee?

A.BecauseshelivesintheU.S.Now.B.Becauseshecantalkwithco-workers.

C.Becauseshehasdrunkteasolong.D.Becauseherhasatastesfor(喜爱)coffee.

31.Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat

A.lessandlesscoffeewillbegrowninChinainthefuture.

B.theChina-growncoffeebeanswillbepopularwith(受欢迎)theworldsoon.

C.theneedofcoffeewilloffermorechancestomakemoney.

D.Chineseeconomywilltotally(全部地)dependoncoffeebeansinthefuture.

D

Girlsshouldtakepartincompetitive(竞争的、比赛的)sporttobuildconfidence(信心),theleaderofagroupofgirls’schoolswillargue(争论)thisweek.HelenFraser,director(主任)oftheGirlsDaySchoolTrust(GDST),willtellthegroupthatsportcanhelpgirlscopewith(应付、处理)failure.

“Allgirlsandnotjustthesporty(像运动家一样的)onesshouldtakephysicalexercise(体育锻炼)”,MsFraserwillsay.Researchthatgirlsarefarlessactivethanboysisworrying(令人担忧的),sheargues.MsFraserwilltellthegroupthatshebacks(支持)“sportforall(大众体育)”.“That’swhyIloveitwhenourschoolshaveA,B,CandDteamsandbeyond”,shewillsay.

TheGDSTdraws(引起)onresearchfromtheWomen’sSportandFitnessFoundationwhichsuggestsonlyaquarter(四分之一)ofgirlsinEnglandmeetbasiclevels(水平)ofactivityeachweek.Oneinfivegirlsdonoactivityatall,twice(两倍)theproportion(比例)ofboys,theresearchsuggests(表明).

MsFrasersaysotherresearchsuggeststhatmorethan

80%ofwomenbusinessleadersplayedsportswhilegrowingup.SheusestheexamplesofUSSecretaryofStateCondoleezzaRice,onceaskaterandtennisplayer,whiletheheadoftheInternationalMonetaryFund,ChristineLagarde,wasintheFrenchnationalswimmingteam.MsFrasersaysOlympicmedalists(奖牌获得者)likeJessicaEnnis,KatherineGraingerandNicolaAdamsareexcellentrolemodelsforyoungwomenbutsayswomen’ssportneedsmoremoneyandmorenewsreports.

ValerieDunsford,headofSheffieldHighSchool,partofGDST,saiditwasimportanttoofferalargenumberofsportstoattractdifferenttypesofgirls.“Noteveryonewantstobeoutplayingthehockey(曲棍球)”,saidMsDunsford.

32.WhichofthefollowingideaswouldMsFraseragreewith?

A.Thosetakingpartinthesportarealwaysfailures.

B.Moreshouldbedonetomakegirlsdosports.

C.Girlsarelessconfidentthanboys.

D.Boysareborntobesportlovers.

33.What’stheproportionofboyswhonevertakeexercise?

A.1/10.B.1/4.C.1/5.D.2/5.

34.MsFraser

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