黑龙江省哈尔滨市第十九中学校2019-2020学年高一月考英语试卷(2)含答案

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英语试卷
第Ⅰ卷 选择题(共 70 分)
第一部分:阅读理解。(共 20 小题,每小题 2分,共计 40 分)
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There was once an ant that was very thirsty.
It ran here and there looking for some water but could not find any.
Then suddenly, when the ant was almost ready to die of thirst, a large drop of water fell on it.
The ant drank the water, which saved its life.
The water was actually a tear from a young girl who was crying. Because of her sadness, the
tear had magical qualities and suddenly the ant could speak the language of human beings.
The ant looked up and saw the young girl sitting in front of a huge pile of seeds.
“Why are you sad?” asked the ant.
“I’m the prisoner of a giant.” the girl told the ant. “ He won’t let me go until I’ve made three
separate heaps of grain, barley(大麦)and rye(黑麦)out of this huge pile of seeds in which they
are all mixed together.”
“That will take you a month!” the ant said, looking at the huge pile of seeds.
“I know,” the girl cried, “and if I haven’t finished by tomorrow, the giant will eat me for his
supper!”
“Don’t cry,” the ant said, “my friends and I will help you.”
Soon thousands of ants were at work, separating the three kinds of seeds.
The next morning, when the giant saw that the work had been done, he let the girl go.
Thus it was one of her tears that saved her life.
1. What is an ant?
A. A small animal. B. An insect. C. A bird. D. A giant.
2. When did the drop of water fall on the ant?
A. When it was looking for food.
B. When it saved the ant’s life.
C. When it was nearly dying.
D. When it looked up.
3. Why was the young girl crying?
A. Because of her sadness.
B. Because she saw the ant.
C. Because the giant would let her go.
D. Because the giant had given her an impossible job to do.
4. Who or what saved the girl’s life?
A. The giant B. The ant C. The ant’s friends D. Her tears
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Parents do need to teach their kids financial responsibility and that money is earned. Still, many
child-development experts agree that tying a child’s pocket money to chores be a slippery slope.
Heres why.
Susie Walton, master instructor at Peace in Your Home advises to keep chores and pocket
money totally separate. “Pocket money is one thing. When it comes to chores ,life skills,
responsibilities-that’s a whole different thing.” says Walton.
Walton says, “When kids aren't doing a chore, you don't say, ‘well, there goes your pocket
money.’ Youre going to sit them down and ask whats going on. ‘We are a family. Weve got to have
them done.’”
Besides ,by paying children for chores with pocket money, you’ll also be sending the message
that work isn't worth doing unless they’re getting paid for it.
There are times when it would make sense to pay kids for chores. Most financial and child-
development experts agree that it’s a fine idea to pay children money for extra jobs that are outside
their normal set of chores, such as washing windows, washing the car or helping to clean out the
garage-especially if the child is saving for a big item. This may even develop an entrepreneurial(
业家)spirit to think outside of the box to earn money.
For parents who are concerned that their children won't learn the value of a dollar if the pocket
money isn't tied to household chores ,notes that there are still plenty of money management skills to
be learned from a straight allowance. Depending on the age, kids can be made responsible for paying
for their own toys or snacks. Some parents even require that kids set aside a percentage of their
pocket money toward savings.
“I really like having my own money.” says Kevin,9 “Its up to me buy the cheap toy now ,or
save and get the better toy .”And thats a good lesson on lean at 9 years old.
No matter which pocket money route you take in parenthood, kids will fell empowered by
being able to handle their own money.
9.According to Susic Walton, if kids don't do chores ,parents should______.
A. talk to them about family responsibilities
B. teach them the entrepreneurial spirit
C. give them a smaller pocket money than usual
D. order them to give reasonable explanation
10.In Paragraph 6, “a straight allowance” probably means “______”.
A. money given by charity organizations
B. money earned by doing part-time jobs
C. money earned by doing everyday household chores
D. money given by parents and not dependent on chores
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