(2020)新牛津译林版高中英语高二上学期选择性必修第三册英语限时训练27.doc
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1、2021 年秋学期高二英语限时训练编制:戴月校稿:徐文审核: 陈新来2021.12.081高二英语限时训练高二英语限时训练 27第一节第一节 阅读理解(共阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分分,满分 37.5 分)分)阅读下列短文阅读下列短文,从每题所给的从每题所给的 A、B、C 和和 D 四个选项中四个选项中,选出最佳选项选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。该项涂黑。ANowadays there seems to be an app for everything .And mobile apps have been a part of ourlif
2、e. The following apps are part of the most popular apps.Ctrip can be the best helper when you feel it hard to buy the train orairline tickets. You can buy tickets anywhere at anytime.Ximalaya Reading has millions of books including poems, shortstories, novels and even fairy tales for children. Whats
3、 special aboutit is that you can use it to download book recording that can belistened to. It has more than 1 million valuable resources.Baby Bus is a very good friend for children under three years old.Kids can learn to speak, understand numbers and draw pictures withthe help of this app.World Hero
4、 may help learn more English words while youre playinggames, so if you have problems remembering the new words whenyou learn English , use it!1Ctrip is a useful app for _.Aplaying gamesBlearning English Cbooking ticketsDdrawing pictures2You can NOT know about _from Ximalaya Reading.ApoemsBnovelsCnew
5、sDfairy tales3To remember words in a fun way, _ is a good choice.ACtripBWorld HeroCBaby BusDWorld of Tanks BlitzBRunning can be a polarizing (两极分化的) subject. Most people fall into one of two camps:those who love running every morning, and those who would sooner do anything to avoid it. Formost of my
6、 life, I was planted in the second camp.I always hated running. At age 12, I remember entering a neighborhood 5K with my dad; Ialso remember placing dead last, followed by only the police car driving patiently behind me.Three years later, I didnt make the junior volleyball team because I couldnt run
7、 a mile in under 10minutes. Every time I ran, I felt as though failure in some form or another was the onlypossible result.The summer after my freshman year, though, I took a job at a summer camp in Connecticut,where I got paid to be a kid again. I spent my days keeping an eye on different camp acti
8、vities.When it came to exercise, running was my only choice. So, I made myself a promise: Every day, Iwould run for a while. By most runners standards, it wasnt far; I guessed it was only about a mile.But I decided to do it every day, no matter how long it took. The exercise lasted for 61 days theen
9、tire time I spent at camp that summer.I started to feel better about myself. But to my great surprise, I learned to love running, too. Iwent from fearing the sport to loving it. Ive finished seven marathons (马拉松) and more shorterraces than I can remember, and now I am a running coach. These were the
10、 secrets I discovered tochanging my way of looking at life.4What was the authors attitude to running at first?AHe deeply loved it.BHe refused to do it.CHe was uninterested in it.DHe thought it was a waste of time.5What can we say about the author from paragraph 2?AHe didnt like to do any sport.BHe d
11、idnt believe he could do sports.CHe didnt do well in runningrelated sports.2021 年秋学期高二英语限时训练编制:戴月校稿:徐文审核: 陈新来2021.12.082DHe didnt join in the volleyball team on purpose.6What decision did the author make in the camp?ATo run every day.BTo do a parttime job.CTo fully relax himself in the camp.DTo take
12、 part in different activities.7How does the author look at running after the camp?AIt is a difficult thing to do.BIt has become a boring sport.CIt makes no difference to him.DIt has changed his life in a good way.C“Baby signing” classes established to improve language skills actually make little dif
13、ferenceto childrens development, according to new research. Scholars claimed there was no evidencethat the lessons in which babies are taught simple gestures to communicate their everydayneeds enable children to talk quicker than others.In a threeyear study, it was claimed that the method could make
14、 mothers more responsive totheir childrens behaviors but failed to actually increase babiesvocabulary.An active homeenvironment in which parents regularly talk to their children was much more effective, researcherswarned. The findings will cast doubt on the movement born in the United States which h
15、asproved hugely popular among middleclass parents.Baby signing is now a multimillion pound industry, with thousands of mothers and fatherspaying for classes, books and DVDs. Young children are taught simple gestures for words andphrases to communicate their everyday needs, such as “milk” “more” “all
16、 gone” “food” and“tired”. It is claimed that the technique brings great benefits, including improving the relationshipbetween mother and child, helping language development and even increasing a childsintelligence.But research from Hertfordshire University has found no evidence that using baby signi
17、nghelps to improve their language development. The scholars added, “Baby signing has become bigbusiness and mothers, particularly firsttime mums or less confident parents, feel the pressure todo it. Some even think if I dont do it and everyone else does, I must be a bad mother.”However, baby signing
18、 experts hardly sustained the findings. Wendy Moat, 45, who has beenrunning baby signing classes for three years, said that the classes encouraged speech development,and may help develop a higher IQ. She said, “So many mums say that their children talk so wellbecause they did baby signing when they
19、were babies. Parents wouldnt say it if they didntbelieve it.”8Which of the following may help improve childrens language skills?ATalking to them as much as possible.BUsing simple words and phrases.CBuying them more books and DVDs.DCreating a serious home environment.9According to Paragraph 4, some n
20、ew mothers choose baby signing classes in that_.Athey are sure of the effects of themBthey are influenced by othersCthey dont want to be looked down uponDthey dont know how to teach their children10The underlined word “sustained” in the last paragraph means “_”.AfoundBgot rid ofCsupportedDquit11What
21、s the main idea of the text?ABaby signing classes fail to improve childrens language skills.BBaby signing classes increase childrens intelligence.CHow to improve the relationship between mother and child.DHow to teach children to communicate effectively.DChinas new bullet train is now the worlds fas
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