(2019)新外研版高中英语必修第二册高一上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编:阅读理解.doc
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1、天津市部分区2021-2022学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解天津市和平区2021-2022学年高一上学期线上期末质量检测英语试题第三部分 阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。ASuper Camp is the best learning, life and career skills summer camp for ages 11-19. It helps students prepare for future studies and enrich their experiences. By prov
2、iding college-like classes, exciting outdoor activities, personal growth and character building exercises, Super Camp enables students to increase grades, sharpen study skills, and lead a better life.There are three choices set for different students.Super Camp Senior Forum offers 6-day and 10-day r
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7、and outdoor activities. Independent studies have found that a full 98% of our graduates continue to use their Super Camp personal growth skills to achieve success in their future lives.31. How is Super Camp Senior Forum different from the other two programs?A. It lasts for less than a week.B. It pay
8、s attention to learning skills.C. It gets students prepared for future studies.D. It allows students to live in famous colleges.32. Who can join Super Camp Junior Forum?A. Incoming college students.B. Incoming 12th graders.C. College students.D. 7th graders.33. What else can students get in Super Ca
9、mp besides learning skills?A. International friendships.B. Personal growth skills.C. Good career plans.D. Business success.BEach year on World Book Day, all the students and teachers in my kids primary school dress up as book characters and stage a parade (游行) through the Victorian schoolyard, bring
10、ing great happiness to the children.Yet I am rather disheartened by how my fellow parents look at World Book Day. “Its too competitive!” “Way too much effort!” My fellow parents are missing the point.World Book Day should be a wonderful celebration of stories and the love of reading. British childre
11、n are reading less than ever before. Just one in four reads each day, according to a survey done by the National Literacy Trust on World Book Day.We need World Book Day. We need a day to celebrate the pleasure to be found in reading. But this festival has changed in recent years because were just no
12、t playing by the rules.Among the news stories Ive read recently, parents compete to see who has made the best costumes (化装服) for their kids. Were overlooking the point of the day: to celebrate books. So, as a step to correcting things, lets first make sure our children all continue to have access to
13、 great books at school, at libraries and at home.And then, lets read them. A few weeks ago, I started a new routine (日常事务) in my house in which we must all read together for half an hour. Ifs not very difficult; weve been managing it about once a week. My husband, our eight-year-old and I love it; m
14、y six-year-old has more trouble staying focused. But just this morning he crawled into bed with me with a book under his arm and we read for five minutes, silently side-by-side, before the morning rush began.Sharing books with children is lifes greatest joy. Dont let that get lost in the overexcitem
15、ent of fancy dress.34. What happens at the school of the authors kids on World Book Day?A. Teachers hold book shows.B. Students read in the schoolyard.C. Students dress up in special clothes.D. Teachers hold reading competitions.35. What does the survey done by the National Literacy Trust show?A. Ma
16、ny British children are weak in reading.B. Few parents read together with their children.C. Many British children spend little time reading.D. Most parents have a low opinion of World Book Day.36. What does the underlined word “overlooking” in Paragraph 5 mean?A Doubting.B. Failing to consider.C. Ch
17、anging.D. Beginning to get.37. The text mainly wants to tell us parents should _.A. take World Book Day as a reminder to read with their kidsB. pay much more attention to the excitement of pure readingC. encourage their kids to take part in more reading activitiesD. read more books to share with chi
18、ldren and to compete with othersCAn Olympic Village is a place that houses Olympic competitors. It is a place where they prepare for what might be the most important moment in their life. But we want to know more about this mysterious (神秘的) place: What really happens in the village?We asked swimmer
19、Natalie Coughlin, a three-time Olympian and 12-time medalist. She says, “People think its a lot more attractive and interesting than it is. It isnt. Its like a huge college campus, including a bank, a salon, a post office, and a huge cafeteria except that everyone is anxious, getting ready for their
20、 biggest event under unbelievably high pressure.”But some other Olympians look differently at their campus. “Its like the first day of college,” water polo player Tony Azevedo says. “Youre super excited. Everyones meeting people and trying to socialize with others.”Coughlin says the best spot to be
21、in the village is the cafeteria. Not only does it provide a place to talk with the rest of the athletes from your country, but its a great chance for people-watching. One of her favorite games was to tell what sport someone in front of her took based on their body type.Living in the same village mea
22、ns athletes run into one another all the time. Coughlin shares this story: While in London in 2012, at one point applause (欢呼) broke out at the arrival of someone. Coughlin thought it was one of the British royals, but it was Jamaicas Usain Bolt (the worlds greatest runner alive). Runner Allyson Fel
23、ix a winner of six gold Olympic medals has also had her run-ins. In 2008, she came across the world-famous U.S. mens basketball team, including Anthony, Bryant, Wade and other top players.Its “a pretty wild scene, the biggest melting pot a place where large numbers of people, ideas, and cultures are
24、 mixed together youve been in,” said swimmer Eric Shanteau. Felix agrees, saying, “You get to meet people from other countries that you wouldnt even come into contact with. To me thats the coolest thing.”38. The purpose of the first paragraph is to _.A. provide examplesB. present research findingsC.
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