(2019)新外研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 (2).docx
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1、山西省部分市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题分类汇编阅读理解山西省大同市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末质量检测英语试题第一节(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIdeas for Your Next Trip to a National ParkLooking for ideas to help you plan your next trip to a national park? This is the place to start! These trip ideas prov
2、ide recommended activities designed to help you figure out how to spend your time. Surf and Turf Adventure at Cape Cod National SeashoreCreate your own adventure here. Tour by bicycle during the day and settle in for sunset at one of our unique beaches. This can be completed in a few hours, and then
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6、Night at Fort Vancouver National Historic SiteLooking for a place to bring your sweetheart? Take advantage of a beautiful spring, summer, or late autumn evening for an alfresco (室外的) date at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site! Bring a romantic picnic to a picnic bench on the Great Meadow, or spre
7、ad out a blanket on the Parade Ground. Types: Relaxed, Urban, Inspiring, Outdoors1. What can you do in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park?A. See sunset at the beach.B. Observe rare and endangered birds.C. Camp in nature and get inner peace.D. Enjoy a romantic picnic beside lakes.2. Which can giv
8、e you some historical knowledge indoors during the trip?A. Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park.B. Sitka National Historical Park.C. Cape Cod National Seashore.D. Fort Vancouver National Historic Site.3. Which of the following is most likely to visit Fort Vancouver National Historic Site?A. A fami
9、ly with two kids.B. A group of 20 students.C. A young couple in love.D. An adventurous travel team.BA ten-year-old “mini-Monet” in England paints wonderful floral (花的) landscape paintings that can sell for up to 10,000. Daisy Watt only started painting four years ago when her grandparents were diagn
10、osed (诊断) with cancer and she painted a picture to cheer them up. Her mom, Karen, spotted the youngsters talent, and asked if shed like to paint a painting to be displayed at a local gallery and collect money for cancer charities. People from all over the world fought to buy the work painting forget
11、-me-nots for those who had died and bright flowers for those who survived. The large painting varied in color tone, going from dark to light, to represent the battle with cancer. It was so popular that it was sold for 9,500.Since then, she has earned 50,000 through her artworksand contributed it all
12、 to charities. “Im just so proud of her,” said Karen. “Although shes always been really creative, ever since she could hold a paintbrush, it wasnt until she created that painting for her grandparents that we realized she had something special.”Daisy now spends most days painting. Shes contributed do
13、zens of worksaround 25for charity. Last November, Daisy won the Yorkshire Young Achiever for Arts award and has won The Don Valley Festival for the past four years.4. What made Daisy Watt start painting?A. Her talent for art.B. Her interest in it.C. Her desire to encourage her grandparents.D. Her wi
14、sh to collect money for cancer charities.5. What did Daisy Watt mainly want to show in her large painting on the display?A. Beautiful colors.B. Strong mind.C. Changeable light.D. Bright flowers.6. Which of the following can best describe Daisy Watt?A. Creative and generous.B. Talented and calm.C. Am
15、bitious and humorous.D. Caring and courageous.7. What is the text mainly about?A. A mini-Monet earned money by painting.B. A 10-year-old girl became an excellent painter.C. A mini-Monet contributed all the money from her paintings.D. A 10-year-old girl won the Yorkshire Young Achiever for Arts award
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17、rything they attempt that they find it hard to be happy. No matter how talented you may be, your talent is limited to only a few things.People who are one of the best in the world at something are only average at most other things. Michael Jordan is a basketball legend but when it came to attempting
18、 to be great at baseball, it just didnt work out. Choose a couple of things you really enjoy doing and focus on becoming great at those things. Maybe youd rather be average at a bunch of things instead and thats fine too. There are plenty of people who are good enough at a ton of things and all it t
19、akes is a bit of practice. If you want to be really great at something, however, enough where you can actually make a career out of it, its going to take a lot of time and energy, which means youll have less time for other things. That means youll be average or really crappy at most things. As long
20、as you re great at one or a few things, being average at everything else is okay. And how do you become great at something? Practicelots and lots of practice.8. If you press yourself to be good at everything, how will you feel probably?A UnhappyB. Confident.C. Content.D. Ashamed.9. Why is Michael Jo
21、rdan mentioned in paragraph 3?A. To attract the readers.B. To honor the great player.C. To introduce another topic.D. To support the author s opinion10. What is the probable meaning of the underlined word crappy in paragraph 5?A. Expert.B. BadC. AngryD. Amazed.11. What message does the author want t
22、o convey in the text?A. It doesnt matter if you re ordinary.B. Its possible to be good at everything.C. Hard work can make talents unlimitedD. What you are good at really matters.DRichard Branson reached the edge of space and safely returned to Earth. The trip marks a turning point in his multi-deca
23、de efforts to help create a space-tourism industry. The space trip that Mr. Branson and five other crew members completed on Sunday morning on a Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. rocket plane proves the companys ability to safely take passengers to and from space. Virgin Galactic, the company Mr. Branso
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