河北阜城中学2022-2023学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试题
2022-2023 学年高一年级
下学期第二次月考英语试题
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节(共 15 小题,每题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
A
SunriseHike
Saturday,October21,6:45am—7:45am
Enjoysunrisefromthehilltopasyoulearnaboutwildlife,plants,historyandforest.Ages8andup;under
18withanadult.Toregister(报名)byphone,call630-933-7248.
MeetintheparkinglotonthewestsideofGreeneRoadsouthof79thStreet.Dressfortheweather,wear
comfortableshoesandbringwater.
TrickOrTreat
Saturday,October28,9:00am—11:30am
YouandyourfamilyareinvitedtojointheYMCAforaHalloweenhikeupBadgerMountain!Makesure
towearyourHalloweencostumes(戏装)!
Freeshirtsforthefirst200kidsregistered.Remembertotakeawayyourshirtby11:30amoritwillbe
givenaway.
Cost:TrickorTreatisaFREEevent.
DiscoveryHike
Thursday,October26,1:00pm—4:00pm;Ages3—8
Fallispumpkintime.Listentoapumpkinstoryandlearnhowpumpkinsgrow.Thenwewillheadouton
thepathinsearchofalittlepumpkinjustforyouandmaybe,wewillfindthegreatpumpkinalongtheway.
$7perchild.
HarvestDayCamp
Monday,October31,8:00am—5:00pm
HarvestCampisanopportunityforchildrenaged5—13tofind thewonder ofautumnatKeystone
ScienceSchoolandenjoyallthefuntheHalloweenseasonoffers.We'llexplorethewaysournatural
environmenthaschangedfromsummertofall.Asalways,ourprogrammingisfocusedonbuildingskills,
knowledgeandconfidence.Cost:$0.00.
21.Whatdotheseactivitieshaveincommon?
A.Theyaredesignedonlyforchildren.
B.Theyareheldinamountain.
C.TheyaretocelebrateHalloween.
D.Theyalltakeplaceinautumn.
22.Inwhichactivitymightchildrengetfreeclothes?
A.SunriseHike B.DiscoveryHike
C.HarvestDayCamp D.TrickOrTreat
23.WhatcanchildrendoonthelastdayofOctober?
A.Listentoapumpkinstory.
B.Hikewiththeirparents.
C.Enjoythebeautyofautumn.
D.Learnaboutwildlifeandforest.
B
HarryPotterisoneofthemostfamouscharactersintheworld.Heisthemaincharacterofaseriesof
booksthathavebecomeaworldwidesuccess.HeisanEnglishboywhohasmagicalpowersanddiscovers
themwhenhegoestoaspecialschoolforwizards.Therearesevennovelsintheseries,andtheseventhinJ.
K.Rowling’sPotterserieswaspublishedonJuly20th,2007.Some3 ,500fansqueuedforhalfamile
outsideWaterstone’sflagshipbranchincentralLondononthenightofJuly20th,withanexpectedwaiting
timeoffourhours.
Parentsandteachersareveryhappyaboutthebooksbecausechildrenarespendingmoretimereading
thanplayingvideogamesorwatchingtelevision.Itisincredibletoseechildrenwaitingoutsidebookstores
atnightwiththeirparentstobuythebooks.Someofthebooksareheavyandthick,butchildrendon’tseem
tomind.Theyrushinsidethestorewhenitopensandgraboneormorecopies.Thebooksaresoldout
immediately,andparentssometimesfightwitheachothertobuythelastone.
Thishasneverhappenedtoabookbefore.Inthepast,wesawkidsortheirparentsrunningintoastore
tograbthelatestpopulartoylikeCabbagePatchKids.HarryPotterbookshaveoutsoldthesedolls,andthey
havesetaworldrecordasthebestandfastestsellingbooksinhistory.Largepartsofthebooksareabout
Harrytryingtounderstandhisnewidentityandmakingthechoicesthatcomealongwithit,HarryPotter’s
choicesandproblemsarecommonproblemsthatallyoungpeoplehaveastheygrowup.
24.Accordingtoparagraph1,whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheHarryPotterbooksisTRUE?
A.Harryisthemostpopularcharacterintheworld.
B.Childrendon'tmindwaitinghourstobuytheHarryPotterbooks.
C.HarryisanAmericanwhohasmagicalpowers.
D.SevenbooksinJ. K.Rowling’sPotterserieswaspublishedonJuly20th,2007.
25.Accordingtoparagraph2,parentsarehappyabouttheHarryPotterbooksbecause________.
A.kidsnolongerwatchtelevisionorplayvideogames
B.kidswaitoutsidebookstoresatnighttobuythebooks
C.kidsarereadingmorethesedays
D.kidsarebecomingmoreimaginative
26.WhydoestheauthormentionCabbagePatchKidsinthepassage?
A.TobetterexplainthesuccessoftheHarryPotterbooks,
B.Toinformreadersoftheimportanceofreading.
C.BecausetheyaremorepopularthanHarryPotterbooks.
D.Becausetheywerethemostpopulartoys.
27.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.HarryGrowingUp B.ReadingAgeComing
C.MadAboutHarryPotter. D.Harry'sLife
C
Thewell-dressed,gray-hairedwomanwascryinghereyesout.Shehadjustbeenfined$100bythe
judgebecauseamonthagoherdogmadeamessonthefrontlawnofthecourthouse.
“IjustgotoutofthecabandIleashedPoopsietothelightpole.AfterIpaidthefareandgavethe
driveradollartip,IturnedaroundandsawthatPoopsiehadmadeamess.Ididn’thaveanyplasticbags,so
Isaid,‘Well,Poopsie,let’sgohome.There’snothingIcandoaboutthisnow.’
“WewerejuststartinghomewhenIheardthisvoiceoutofnowhere:‘Excuseme,ma’am.Isthatyour
dog?’Iturnedaround.Itwasanofficerofthelaw.Well,ofcourse,itwasmydog.‘Thatdogjustmadean
illegaldepositonthecourthouselawn.Asitsowner,it’syourresponsibilitytodisposeofthatdeposit.See
thesignoverthere?I’mgoingtohavetowriteyouacitation.’
“Iaskedhimwhatsignhewastalkingabout.Hepointedallthewaydowntotheendoftheblock.One
littlesign,ablockaway!Howcouldanyoneseethat?Icouldn’tseethatsignwithmybestglasses.The
officersaidthatIcouldfighttheticket.Hesaidthejudgewasaniceoldmanwhoownedfourdogs.SoI
said,‘OK,thankyou,I’llfighttheticket.’
“SowhenIwenttocourt,IdressedPoopsieupinhisprettiestribbonsandmadeextrasurehedidhis
businessfirst.Wewerebothsoexcited.IjustknewthejudgeandPoopsiewouldhititoff.
“Butdoyouknowwhathappenedwhenwegotinside?Theyhadadifferentjudge,ajudgewhois
allergictodogs,andheimmediatelystartedsniffling,coughing,sneezing,andlookingaround.Andthenhe
yelledatmetogetthedogoutofthecourtroom.Hefinedme$100onthewayoutwithoutevengivingmea
chancetotalkaboutPoopsie’schronicdyspepsia.Itwasterrible!I’mstillupset.”
28.Thewomanwasfinedbytheofficerbecause________.
A.shehadparkedhercarinthewrongplace
B.Herdoghadmadeamessinthewrongplace
C.Shehasrefusedtopayfaretothecabdriver
D.Herdoghadtriedtoattacktheofficer.
29.Theofficersuggestedthewomanseethejudgethinkingthat________.
A.thejudgewasbroad-mindedandwouldpityher
B.thejudgeloveddogstooandwouldforgiveher
C.thejudgewaskindandwaseasilypersuaded
D.thejudgewouldgiveheralessononlaw
30.Theunderlinedphrase“hititoff”inthefifthparagraphprobablymeans________.
A.cometoanend B.fightagainsteachother
C.dependoneachother D.enjoyagoodrelationship
31.Whichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheendingofthestory?
A.Uncertain B.Exciting C.Unexpected D.Inspiring
D
Everybody,atsomepointintheirlives,hasexperiencedfailure.Itcouldbesomethingassimpleasnot
gettingthejobyouwanted,orgettingfewermarksevenafterhardwork.Butwhatmakesyouisnotyour
failure,buthowyougetbackupafterbeinghit.
Once,ayoungschoolboywascaughtinafireaccidentinhisschoolandwasassumedthathewould
notlive.Hismotherwastoldthathewassuretodie,fortheterriblefirehaddestroyedthelowerhalfofhis
body.Evenifheweretosurvive,hewouldbelamethroughouthislife.
Butthebraveboydidnotwanttodienordidhewanttobelame.Muchtotheamazementofthe
doctor,hedidsurvive.Butunfortunatelyfromhiswaistdown,hehadnomotorability.Histhinlegsjust
hungthere,lifeless.Eventuallyheleftthehospital.Buthisdeterminationtowalkwasunshakable.Athome,
whenhewasnotinbed,hehadtostayinawheelchair.Oneday,hethrewhimselffromthechairandpulled
himselfacrossthegrass,dragginghislegsbehindhim.Hereachedthefence,raisedhimselfupandthen
begandragginghimselfalongthefence,firmlydetermined.Hedidthiseveryday,withfaithinhimselfthat
hewouldbeabletowalkunaided.Withhisirondetermination,hediddeveloptheabilitytostandup,then
towalkonandoff,thentowalkbyhimselfandthentorun.
Hebegantowalktoschool,andthenruntoschool,torunforthejoyofrunning.Laterincollegehe
wasonthetrackteam.
InFebruary1934,inNewYorkCity’sMadisonSquareGarden,thisyoungmanwhowasnotexpected
tosurvive,whowouldsurelyneverwalk,whocouldneverhopetorun-thisdeterminedyoungman,Dr.
GlennCunningham,rantheworld’sfastestmile.
Agoodexampleofthepowerofpositive(积极的)thinkingandfaithinoneself,GlennCunningham
continuestobeaninspirationformany,andhisstory,abrilliantevidencetohowonecanbouncebackeven
whenalldifficultiesarepiledagainstone,tothedegreethatdeathseemedthepreferablechoice.
32.Whatwasthedoctor’sopinionaboutGlenn?
A.TherewasalittlechancethatGlenncouldsurvive.
B.GreatdeterminationcouldmakeadifferencetoGlenn.
C.Glennwasabletowalkwithhisowngreateffort
D.Glenncouldliveanormallifewiththeupperhalfofhisbody.
33.Theunderlinedword“unaided”means__________.
A.forhimself B.withouthelp
C.withdisability D.withouthesitation
34.WhatdoweknowaboutGlenn?
A.Glenntookrecoveryexerciseinhospital.
B.Glenninspiredpeoplewithhismovingstory.
C.GlennwonthefirstplaceinMarathon.
D.Glennorganizedatrackteamincollege.
35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?
A.Standupafterfailure B.Strengthendetermination
C.Goafterdreams D.Facedifficultybravely
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