(2020)新北师大版高中英语选择性必修第三册高二上学期期末考试英语试题汇编:阅读理解.doc
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1、北京市部分区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解北京市昌平区2020-2021学年高二上学期期末质量抽测英语试题第二部分、阅读理解(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMemory likes to play tricks on us, taking us to places we once loved, but havent seen in years. It was early morning, raining and cold. Something woke me. Tw
2、o little feet running down the stairs. It was my 7-year-old grandson Henry on his way to the kitchen for breakfast.I suddenly thought about cookies. The perfections my grandmother baked in her wood stove(火炉). They were light as air and sweet as a babys smile. Wed cover them in butter and top them wi
3、th jam that we made with blackberries I picked myself. I loved it. I especially loved those cookies. I wish I knew how she made them.I learned a lot from my grandmother. How to read. How to sit in a chair at the end of a day and just be satisfied. But I never learned how to make cookies her way. Ive
4、 made them according to various recipes(食谱), with varying success. Theyre not bad, but not half as good as hers were. Henry would eat them up. He wasnt crazy about the cookies, but loved butter and jam.I rolled out of bed and went downstairs to hug him and bake some cookies.They werent great cookies
5、. But they were good enough. I covered them in butter and jam. Henry ate two and kept eyeing mine until I gave him half. Maybe someday hell say they were the best cookies ever.The memories we leave with our children and grandchildren and all our loved ones -like the cookies we bake and the stories t
6、hat will be told about us long after we are gone-are never made with perfection. Theyre just made with love. Love makes everything better, even without butter and jam.26. When woken up in the morning, the author remembered_.A. the cookiesB. the storiesC. the recipesD. the tricks27. Henry loved the c
7、ookies mainly because they were_.A. well bakedB. light and sweetC. made by himselfD. with butter and jam28. According to the author, the best cookies in the world are with_.A. loveB. successC. memoryD. perfectionBBeing a sports journalist with a successful career, Mitch Albom feels that there is som
8、ething missing from his life. This all changes when he met his favorite college professor, Morrie Schwartz. On discovering that Morrie is being weakened by a serious illness, Mitch starts visiting him at his house on Tuesdays. The weekly conversations between them result in a book named Tuesdays WIT
9、H MORRIE. The followings are comments from two readers.Amy WangI think this book should be on all school reading lists. After finishing it, I feel I have been given a deeper understanding into the world and can see things from a different point of view. While we are living, we tend to be troubled by
10、 unimportant things, such as gathering material possessions. I think its important for young people to know that making a lot of money wont always make them happy, or that looking different doesnt make a person abnormal! Its up to us to find out what is important in our lives and build up our own va
11、lues.Morrie says that most people “seem half-asleep”, even when theyre doing things that they think are important. Reading this book made me feel as if Id been woken up from a long sleep and finally opened my eyes to the world!MartyAlthough it is popular my first impression was that Tuesdays with Mo
12、rrie is just made up of a collection of over-emotional thoughts and messages, many of which are repeated and boring. But thinking back, it did help me think about my life again. The book made me stop and think about how much I am influenced by popular culture and the importance of creating my own va
13、lues based on love and open communication. Although it isnt my favorite book, Id still recommend that people read it. After all, it is something thats a bit different!29. The book probably helps Amy Wang_.A. think about popular cultureB. gather material possessionsC. observe things from one pointD.
14、understand deeply into the world30. The main reason why Marty likes the book is that it_.A. is popular with peopleB. has emotional thoughtsC. contains repeated messagesD. makes Marty rethink about life.31. The main purpose of the passage is to_.A. tell life storiesB. recommend a bookC. introduce two
15、 readersD. share personal experienceCSome scientists have found that the long-term use of chemical pesticides (杀虫剂)and fertilizers(化肥)can harm both the land and peoples health.Pesticides can damage the land by killing not only harmful insects, but also helpful ones. In addition, these chemicals can
16、stay in the soil and underground water sources for a long time. This affects the crops grown on the land and, in turn, the animals and humans who eat them. As for fertilizers, crops grown with them usually grow too fast to be rich in nutrition(营养). They may look beautiful on the outside, but inside
17、there is usually more water than necessary minerals, which makes them less tasty.Therefore, some farmers have turned to organic farming, and many customers have turned to organic food when they shop at the local grocery. Organic farming is simply farming without using any chemicals. Organic farmers
18、focus on keeping their soil rich and free of disease through natural means. For example, many organic farmers use natural waste from animals as fertilize. This makes the soil in their fields richer in minerals. It also keeps the air, soil, water, and crops free of chemicals.Organic farmers also use
19、many other methods to produce rich soil. They often change the kind of crop grown in each field every year. For instance, they may grow corn or wheat in a field one year, and then grow beans there the next. It can help to put important minerals back into the ground, making it ready for the next crop
20、s. Organic farmers also plant different crops that use different depths of soil to help keep it rich. For example, peanuts grow on the grounds surface, but many other vegetables put down deep roots.Nevertheless, organic farming is far from meeting the high demand for food around the world. It still
21、has a long way to go to provide enough food while keeping people and the environment as healthy as possible.32. From paragraph 2, we learn that fertilizers can_.A. help kill insectsB. affect crops tasteC. stay in soil for longD. make crops nutritious33. According to the passage, organic farming is p
22、referred mainly because it_.A. needs less careB. saves more waterC. uses less chemicalsD. adopts natural methods34. The author explains how organic farmers keep soil rich mainly by_.A. listing numbersB. providing reasonsC. giving examplesD. making comparisons35. Which of the followings may the autho
23、r agree with about organic farming?A It will replace chemical farming.B. It will increase production of crops.C. It can meet peoples needs for food.D. It needs more efforts to be developed.DWeve been told since we were children that “Its good to share”. Parents and teachers keep reminding us to shar
24、e toys and books. When we grow up, we share photos, life stories and opinions with people around us and with those we dont know via social media. Psychologists believe that the behavior of sharing is beneficial to setting up positive emotional connection.Today, the action of sharing takes on extra m
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