2022届河北省石家庄市高中毕业班教学质量检测二(一模)英语试题.docx
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1、2022届河北省石家庄市高中毕业班教学质量检测二(一模)英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Looking for a cool new book this season? TFK Kid Reporters read and reviewed some of the best books of the year.Yusuf Azeem is Not a HeroYusuf Azeem is hoping to have a great first year in middle school. Standing in his way are the hate notes lef
2、t in his locker and his struggle to find his place in a new community. Yusuf Azeem Is Not a Hero, by Saadia Faruqi, will appeal to readers who like stories about everyday kids overcoming challenges and finding inner strength.Black Boy JoyThe short stories in Black Boy Joy, edited by Kwame Mbalia, ce
3、lebrate the pleasures of Black childhood. There are also stories about victories, competitions, and getting dressed for their first day of school. Most are short, with simple plots. People who enjoy bite-size stories of happiness will like this collection.Paradise on FireIn Paradise on Fire, by Jewe
4、ll Parker Rhodes, Addy is a shy, 15-year-old girl who escaped from an apartment fire that killed her parents. When a fire breaks out at the wilderness camp, Addy knows what to do. Will Addy be able to lead her fellow campers to safety? Readers will love the mix of suspense, action, and emotion in th
5、is book.ChunkyChunky was written by Yehudi Mercado. In the book, Hudi tries sports, which, however, take him away from what hes truly passionate about: comedy. His imaginary friend, Chunky, appears throughout the story to help Hudi achieve his dreams. Chunky is a great book for kids who want to read
6、 about friendship, family, and try to find where they might fit in.1Which of the following tells about happy childhood?AYusuf Azeem is Not a Hero.BBlack Boy Joy.CParadise on Fire.DChunky.2What is the book by Jewell Parker Rhodes about?AA girl trying to escape from danger.BA boy suffering at school.C
7、A boy participating in a summer campDA girl taking an interest in comedy.3Who is Chunky in the book?AA comedian.BHudis classmate.CA shy boy.DAn unreal friend.At just 19 years old, Akia Peters teaches at the Sisseton Wahpeton Tribal College. He specializes in a language that is thousands of years old
8、, the Dakota language, spoken by the Dakota people.“The Dakota language is the most important aspect of Dakota culture. Without it, our Dakota culture would no longer exist.” Peters claimed. “I was lucky to grow up around many first-language Dakota speakers. But now the elderly continually passed aw
9、ay and at the end of their lives, they just wanted to know their families would continue to have the language. One of the problems our people have is finding ways to get at-length and consistent exposure to the language.”Aside from instructing at the college level, Peters uses social media to share
10、videos that integrate humor, culture, and basic-level conversation to help teach Dakota. In his free time, he visits Dakota elders. He also started an online group of youth to converse and share the knowledge of the language in a safe and supportive space.Akia Peters wants to tell the youth that if
11、they want to learn their own language, sit with their elders and learn from them. Endless vocabulary sheets could discourage them from learning. Standards created by non-speakers could also do that. “Within the next decade, I assume, me, my colleagues, and other Dakota-learning relatives will have c
12、hildren and start a new generation of Dakota. I also hope my brothers and sisters will take the path we laid out for them and continue to learn and speak Dakota On my reservation there are numerous young people working on the comeback of the language. Im hopeful because Im definitely not alone.” Aki
13、a Peters told Teenvogue.4Why does Akia Peters teach the Dakota language?ATo enrich his experience.BTo record its written form.CTo prevent it dying out.DTo make it known globally.5What can we say about Akia Peters according to Paragraph 3?ALearned.BCreative.CApproachable.DCooperative.6What does Akia
14、Peters expect the young people to do?ADeal with vocabulary sheets.BSustain the given standards.CCommunicate with their elders.DLearn from their teachers.7Which section of a website is the text probably taken from?AResearch.BBusiness.CFashion.DCulture.A walk in the park may be just what the doctor or
15、dered. A new program launched last month in Canada gives some doctors the option of providing patients with a free annual pass to the countrys national parks as part of an effort to increase access to nature and the health benefits.PaRx, a health initiative launched by the BC Parks Foundation in 201
16、9, partnered with Parks Canada to provide doctors across four provinces with an initial run of 100 passes that can be prescribed (开处方). The program allows doctors to write more general prescriptions for time spent out in nature; two hours a week, at least 20 minutes at a time, is what PaRx director
17、Dr. Melissa Lem suggests.“Given the growing body of evidence that indicates nature time can improve all kinds of different physical and mental health conditions, were hoping that our PaRx program not only improves patient health, but reduces costs to the health-care system, and helps to grow the num
18、ber of people who are more engaged environmental advocates,” said Prama Rahman, a coordinator for the BC Parks Foundation.Doctors have been catching on, instructing their patients to turn to nature to improve their health and theyre getting creative in how they do it. Dr. Robert Zarr, a doctor based
19、 in Washington, began prescribing accessible outdoor activities for his young patients and even created a searchable online database of local parks to make it easier.But getting outside isnt always as easy as it might sound. Income can affect ones access to nature, an issue that PaRx is trying to ad
20、dress in Canada. Doctors utilizing the new national parks pass program are urged to prioritize patients who might not otherwise be able to afford these passes.While only 100 adult passes, which give holders access to more than 80 national parks, historic sites and nature reserves, have initially bee
21、n made available, organizers plan to routinely reassess this number as the program grows, the BC Parks Foundation told NPR8What is PaRx intended to do?AQualify doctors to prescribe.BGive patients free access to parks.CPromote free admission to parks.DAdvocate 20 minutes walk a day.9What does the und
22、erlined word “utilizing” in paragraph 5 probably mean?AFinancing.BSetting up.CEvaluating.DCarrying out.10What can we infer from the last paragraph?AThe BC Parks Foundation is expanding rapidly.BThe program has signed up 80 national parks.CMore people will benefit from the program.DThose living close
23、 to parks can gain priority.11Which is the best title of the text?APaRx, a Nature Prescription Program.BBC Parks Foundation in CanadaCYear-long Passes to National ParksDA New Study on Benefits of WalkThere are few places on Earth that humans havent messed up. Now even Antarctica, the only continent
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