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1、阅读理解专题 江苏省扬州市广陵区扬州中学 2020- 2021 学年高一下学期 3 月月考考英语试题 第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将 该项涂黑。 A Pacific Science Center Guide Visit Pacific Science Centers Store Dont forget to stop by Pacific Science Centers Store while you are here to pick up a wonderful sc
2、ience activity or souvenir to remember your visit. The store is located upstairs in Building 3 right next to the Laser Dome. Hungry? Our exhibits will feed your mind, but what about your body? Our caf offers a complete menu of lunch and snack options, in addition to seasonal specials. The caf is loc
3、ated upstairs in Building 1 and is open daily until one hour Pacific Science Center closes. Rental Information Lockers are available to store any belongs during your visit. The lockers are located in Building 1 near the Information Desk and in Building 3. Pushchairs and wheelchairs are available to
4、rent at the Information Desk and Denny Way entrance. ID required. Support Pacific Science Center Since 1962, Pacific Science Center has been inspiring a passion for discovery and lifelong learning in science, math and technology. Today, Pacific Science Center serves more than 1.3 million people a ye
5、ar and brings inquiry- based science education to classrooms and community events all over Washington State. Its an amazing accomplishment and one we cannot achieve without generous support from individuals, corporations, and other social organizations. Visit pacificsciencecenter.org to find various
6、 ways you can support Pacific Science Center. 21. Where can you buy a souvenir at Pacific Science Center? A. In Building 1. B. In Building 3. C. At the Laser Dome. D. At the Denny Way entrance. 22. What does Pacific Science Center do for schools? A. Train science teachers. B. Distribute science book
7、s. C. Inspire scientific research. D. Take science to the classroom. 23. What is the purpose of the last part of the text? A. To encourage donations. B. To advertise coming events. C. To introduce special exhibits. D. To tell about the centers history. B We all agree, surely memorizing poetry is a g
8、ood thing, and children ought to do it. But people do object. At least, they object to the idea that children should be forced to learn poetry. They tend to be people like Michael Rosen. Rosen has more practical objections to children having to learn poetry by the governments order. Actually, Rosen
9、is all for learning poetry, when it feels right, which is, he says, one of those vague phrases much hated by people in authority and yet it is at the heart of good teaching. Hes onto something about the timing, but that doesnt mean policymakers are wrong to insist on pupils learning poetry. The prob
10、lem is that some influential educationists have come to see learning by heart as a waste of time when tomorrows adults will want skills more than information. Lets come to the most important objectorschildren. Their objection tends to come in the least offensive form. It comes in the question: Why a
11、re we doing this? Its a worthwhile inquiry. I teach at Sherborne School, where boys do learn poetry; and luckily theres time in our lessons to answer that question. Heres one of the answers I give. Therell be one time when your good friend is going to introduce you to someone with whom he wants to s
12、pend the rest of his life. Therell be a ceremony to honour this union, and words will be very important. Youre likely to be the one who has to stand up and say, “Let me not to the marriage of true minds/ Admit impediment” And when you do that, youre going to be speaking for everyone in the room. Now
13、, everybody breathes sigh of relief. Learning poetry and reciting poetry forces us to think of it in this public way. However mysterious and intimate poetry seems, we need to remember its something we also share, and offer each other. So take some, and pass it on. 24. What does the underlined word i
14、t in the first paragraph refer to? A. The right timing. B. The poetry with vague phrases. C. The governments order. D. The natural way to learn poetry. 25. Which of the following would be favored by some influential educationists? A. To guide children how to recite poetry. B. To instruct children on
15、 how to get information. C. To teach students real life skills for the future. D. To force children to obey the government policy. 26. As for the childrens question, the teacher should _. A. consider it offensive B. take it seriously C. dismiss it as worthless D. discuss it after class 27. Whats the
16、 writers attitude towards poetry learning? A. Objective. B. Supportive. C. Critical D. Disapproving. C Jane Austen began her second novel, Pride and Prejudice, before she was twenty- one. It was originally titled First Impression because the appearances of the characters created the plot of the nove
17、l. However, because the novel is also concerned with effects of the characters first impressions,which is their prejudice. Austen found the title Pride and Prejudice more suitable. The tone of the novel is light, and satirical (讽刺) . Scenes such as Mr.Collins proposal (求婚) to Elizabeth, and Lady Cat
18、herines visits to Lizzy at Long Bourn, provide humorous relief to the readers while at the same time showing certain features of the characters. For example, Lydias lack of common sense and responsibility is showed when she takes pride in being the First Bennet girl to be married. Elizabeth Bennets
19、ability to laugh off her bad luck and to continue to be cheerful also contributes to the tone of the novel. As a result, the mood of the novel lacks dramatic emotions. The atmosphere is cold; there are little description of the setting. The main actions of the novel are the interactions between opin
20、ions, ideas, and attitudes,which advance the plot of the novel. The emotions in the novel are to be considered beneath the surface of the story and not to be expressed to the readers directly. It is a truth universally believed that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a w
21、ife.In this statement, Austin has cleverly done three things: she has declared that the main subject of the novel will be marriage, she has recognized the humorous tone of the novel by taking a simple subject to speak intelligently of, and she has prepared the reader for chase in the novel of either
22、 a husband in search of a wife, or a woman in pursuit of a husband. 28. Characters in Pride and Prejudice impressed people with_. A. Prejudice B. pride C. ignorance D. honesty 29. The second paragraph develops by_. A. following the order of time B. providing different examples C. making comparisons
23、D. analyzing causes 30. The first sentence in the 4th paragraph is to prove_. A. the truth of a marriage B. the wisdom of Jane Austen C. the popularity of the novel D. the main subject of the novel 31. The passage may be _. A. an introduction to a novel B. a biography of Jane Austen C. a review on p
24、ride and prejudice D. a background for Pride and Prejudice D When Peter Fortune was ten years old, grown- up people sometimes used to tell him he was a difficultchild. He never understood what they meant. He didnt feel difficult at all. He didnt throw milk bottles at the garden wall, or tip tomato k
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