陕西省咸阳百灵中学学年高二上学期周练1226英语试题 Word版缺答案.docx
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陕西省咸阳百灵中学学年高二上学期周练1226英语试题Word版缺答案
咸阳百灵中学2017-2018学年高二英语周考试题
第Ⅰ卷(共100分)
一、完形填空(每小题2分,共40分)
IfIhadaroseforeverytimeIthoughtofyou,I'dbepickingrosesforalifetime.
——Swedishproverb
Maryhadherownspecialkindofjoy,andsheknewexactlyhowtospreaditaround.Sheliftedchildrenfrom__1__intolaughter,love,andbelonging.
Eachtimeshefoundanew__2__forachild,shegavethefamilyoneofherlittlehomemadepaperroses.Ithadbecomea__3__forher,andthefamiliesdidn'teverforgetit.
Oneevening,Marywas__4_ameetingforadoptiveparents.Oneofthe__5__fathersstooduptointroducehimself.Butbeforehespoke,hereachedintohiscoatpocketandheldupa__6__,redpaperrose.Thenheexplained.
“Twentyyearsago,Ifeltaloneand__7__.Ididn'tknowthetalentsinsidemeorwhatwaspossibleforme.
“ThenMary__8__twowonderfulpeopleintomylife.Theytaughtmewhatitwasliketofeel__9__.Theynotonlylovedme__10__.Theyopenedaworldof__11__thatIdidn'tknowexisted.Mynewparentstoldme,‘Reachforyourdreams!
’”
“Idid,andtodayI'm__12__tobegivingthatchancetoachildwho__13__justlikeme.Mymothergavemethislittlerose.Bynow,allofyou__14__whereshegotitsolongago.”
“Marysentmeanewrosejustyesterday.Andmynewrose__15__anewspring,abeautifulnew__16__formyownlittlegirl.It__17__metoshowherwhatunconditionalloveis,andtoteachhertoreachforherownbeautifuldreams.”
“Thankyou,Mary,forthespeciallittlethingslikerosesthat__18__ourlivestogether.Andthankyouforallyou'vedoneformeandsomanyfamiliesovertheyears!
”
Onebriefeventcansendourspiritssoaringor__19__usinquiettoponderanewbeginning.__20__itisalsotheverysmallthings,likeMary'sroses,thattietogetherthemeaningfulthings.
1.A.povertyB.lonelinessC.miseryD.suffering
2.A.homeB.placeC.schoolD.life
3.A.gloryB.favorC.habitD.tradition
4.A.organizingB.planningC.hostingD.attending
5.A.newB.gratefulC.kindD.active
6.A.brokenB.fadedC.treasuredD.dried
7.A.tastelessB.powerlessC.pricelessD.worthless
8.A.directedB.introducedC.broughtD.accepted
9.A.lovedB.protectedC.caredD.cheered
10.A.silentlyB.continuouslyC.unintentionallyD.unconditionally
11.A.necessitiesB.possibilitiesC.beautiesD.riches
12.A.eagerB.willingC.proudD.lucky
13.A.startedoutB.cameupC.turnedo
utD.grewup
14.A.understandB.guessC.tellD.know
15.A.replacesB.symbolizesC.equalsD.creates
16.A.chanceB.mysteryC.challengeD.beginning
17.A.remindsB.helpsC.accompaniesD.drives
18.A.fixB.closeC.tieD.gather
19.A.causeB.pushC.putD.leave
20.A.YetB.besidesC.OtherwiseD.Therefore
二、阅读理解(每小题3分,共60分)
A
Inrecentyears,yoga(瑜珈)hasbecomepopularwithpeopleforitsfitness.Becauseofthefocusonthephysicalaspectsofyoga,likeposturesandbreathing,fewpeoplerealizethattheyaretakingpartinanancientpractice,developingfromIndianreligion.
YogaoriginatedinIndiainthesixthcenturyB.C.,whenpeopleweretryingtoanswerquestionsaboutthenatureoftheselfandthesoul.Itstartedasapracticeonlydonebyascetics(僧人).Soitwasnotsomethingthattheaveragepeopledid.
Yogaisnotonlyaphysicalpracticebutalsoamentalpractice,designedtoreducethefocusontheexternal(外部),saidWhitneySanford,professorofreligiousstudies.Mostpeoplepaymuchattentiontodailyexistenceandasaresult,theyleadbusylives,whileYogaprovidespeoplewithatechniquetocutofftheirdevotiontotheexternal.
SamanthaTamsaidthatpracticingyogaimprovedherflexibilityandtreatedherinjuries.“Everytimeafterpracticingyoga,Ialwaysfeltreallyrelaxedandwasinagoodmood,”shesaid.
YogawasprobablyintroducedonapopularlevelinAmericainthe1960sand1970s,whenWesternpeoplebegantoshowcuriosityaboutotherreligions.Nowmostpeoplepursueyogatorelievestress,andfairnumbersofpeoplearesimplycurious.
文章大意:
本文主要介绍了瑜珈的宗教起源,发展以及现代人练瑜珈的目的。
21.Accordingtothepassage,yogawasoriginallyperformedfor________.
A.itsfitnessB.relaxedandhealthylife
C.religiousreasonsD.theneedofthesoul
22.YogaisthefollowingEXCEPT________.
A.aphysicalpracticeB.amentalpractice
C.awayofpayingattentiontotheexternal
D.awayofreducingthefocusontheexternal
23.Today,peopledoYogaformanyreasonEXCEPT________.
A.togetridofstressB.totreatinjuries
C.tosatisfytheircuriosityD.tobecomeaHindu(印度人)
24.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Yoga,anIndianreligion,nowattacksAmericanculture.
B.Yoga,originallyareligiouspractice,nowpopularforitsfitness.
C.Agoodwaytopracticeone'sposturesandbreathing.
D.PursueYoga,learnaboutIndianreligion.
B
YouAreWhatYouEat
FatnessisamainproblemforAsia'sfastfoodgeneration.Dr.Chwang,directoroftheDepartmentofFoodNutrition,sayschildrenareconsumingmoremeatandsoftdrinks.Thatisathoroughdeparturefromthetraditionaldietofvegetablesandriceandlittlemeat.“Theylikebigpiecesoffriedmeatwithasoftdrink.Soalthoughtheyeatthesamevolumeoffood,theircalorieintake(卡路里摄入量)hasincreased.Nowabout40to45percentoftheircaloriescomefromfat,”saysChwang.
AlthoughonthewholeAsianstendtowardsthinness,culture—namelyAsians'hospitality(好客)—isareasonforthefatnessoftoday'sgeneration,accordingtoChwang.“Asianpeoplelovefood,”shesays,“Eatinganddrinkingareimportantsocialandfamilyfunction.”Inthepast,however,bigmealswereonlyhostedonspecialoccasionsaspeopleweremorecarefulwithmoney.Today'sclimateofwealthandremarkableconsumption,10couremealsarenolongerreservedforsignificantoccasions.
Morethananyoneelse,childrenareonthereceivingendoftheirparents'improvedcircumstances.“Inthepast,peoplehadfourormorechildren—now,theyhaveoneortwo,sotheytendtospoilthem,”sayschwang.Theeasiestwayistogivethem“qualityfood”.Parentsthinkfeedingthemwellisshowingtheirlove.Theyfeelbadwhentheirchildrenlookthin.
WhendescribingtheconditionofmostoverweightAsianchildren,Chwangsays,“Thereisaclearrelationshipbetweenfatnessandindoorplay.Childrengetfatbecausetheydon'tmove,andeventually,theydon'twanttomovebecausetheyarefat.”
Thankstotechnology,agrowingarmyofchildrenprefervideogamestodooldoutdoorsports.“WhatdochildrendowhenwatchingTVorsittinginfrontofthecomputerplayingvideogames?
TheyeatchocolateanddrinkCoke,”saysChwang.
文章大意:
作者在文章中与读者探讨了一个话题:
在亚洲,大部分人都趋向于身体苗条,但肥胖的儿童却屡见不鲜。
25.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Asianpeopletendtosavemoremoney.
B.Asianchildrendepartfromtheirdiettradition.
C.Asianchildreneatbigmealsonmoretradition.
D.Culture
contributestothefatnessofAsianchildren.
26.Accordingtothispassage,the“qualityfood”fedbysomeparentsisactually________.
A.healthfulfoodB.qualifiedfood
C.agreeablefoodD.highcaloricfood
27.Someparentsfeelbadwhentheirchildrenlookthin,because________.
A.theirchildrendon'tloveeatinganddrinking
B.theirchildrendon'thaveagoodphysicalchildren
C.theyfeelthattheydon'ttakegoodcareoftheirchildren
D.theyfeelthattheyarenotwealthyenoughtoafford“qualityfood”
28.Thepurposeofthisarticleisto________.
A.comparethetraditionaldietwithtoday'sdietofAsianchildren
B.findreasonsforincreasedfoodconsumptionofAsianpeople
C.explainwhymanyAsianchildrenareoverweightnowdays
D.provetherelationshipbetweenfatnessandindoorplay
C
Itallstartedatthebeginningofthefifthgrade.Atfirst,Carmenwasn'treallysurewhatwashappening.Inclass,shehadtosquint(斜视)toseetheblackboardclearly.Asthefuzziness(模糊)gotworse,shebecamemoreandmoreworried.Itwasimportantforhertoseethenotesandhomeworkassignmentstheteacherputontheboard.
However,shedidn'twantanyonetoknowthatshewashavingaproblemofseeing.Atlast,hermothernoticedhersquintingasshewatchedfavoriteshows,andcalledtheeyedoctortosetupanappointmentforher.
Threedayslater,Carmenhadnewglassesandinstructionsfromherdoctortowearthemallthetime.Carmenfrownedinthecarthewholewayhome.“Youlookjustasbeautifulwiththoseglassesonasyoudowithoutthem,”hermothersaid.ButCarmendidn'tbelieveher.
Thenextday,Carmenkepttheglassesinherpocketasshewalkedintotheschoolyard.Sheavoidedherfriendsandstoodalone,feelingmiserable.Suddenly,Theresa,herfriend,criedout,“Mysilverringisgone!
It'sveryspecialandIcan'tloseit!
”
Carmenrealizedthatshecouldsearchbetterifshecouldseebetter.Shetooktheglassesoutandputthemon.Shelookeddownatthegroundandaglimmerofsilvercaughthereye.Itwasthering.
“Hereitis,”sheshouted.ShehandedittoT
heresa.“ThanksCarmen,”shesaid,“Ineverthoughtwe'dfindit.”Shepaused.“Hey,Ididn'tknowyouworeglasses.Theylookgreat”.
Astheywalkedbacktowardtheschoolbuilding,twomoregirlfromherclasscomplimentedherglasses.Carmensmiled.“Maybewearingglasseswon'tbesobadafterall,”shethought.
文章大意:
本文是一篇记叙文,主要讲述了女孩Carmen(卡门)担心别人嘲笑而不敢戴眼镜,后来发生的事情使她改变了之前的想法。
文章说明了一个道理:
很多事情并不像我们想像的那么糟糕。
29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“complimented”mean?
A.StartedatB.Lookeddownupon
C.SurprisedD.Admired
30.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeCarmen?
A.Sheiswillingtoovercomeherfearstohelpherfriends.
B.Shedoesn'tcarehowwellshedoesinschool.
C.Shecaresmoreaboutherselfthanherfriends.
D.Shedoesn'tworryaboutwhatotherpeoplethinkofher.
31.Basedontheendofthestory,whatdoyouthinkCarm