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1、期中质量检测(时间:90分钟满分:120分)第卷第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhen I was a kid, I found a book about a little girl whose grandma had passed away. Before falling asleep one night, I asked my grandmother to read it to me. When she finished reading, I looked into h
2、er light blue eyes.“Grandma,” I asked, “will you ever die?”“Unfortunately, I will,” she said.“Do all people have to die?” I asked.“Yes,” she answered.“Why?” I asked.“How could you enjoy every second of life if you knew you could live it forever? You never know how much you love something until you l
3、ose it.” she replied, I gave her a kiss on the cheek, telling her that I would love her forever.The next night I sat on my parents bed watching TV with them. The phone rang. My dad answered it. I saw the smile on his face disappear. Then he looked at my mom and me. He stared at us for a long time. T
4、hen he said, “Grandma is gone. She had a heart attack. It was too late when people found her.”I then sat there still for the next few minutes. I had never lost anyone before in my life. I didnt know what to do. All that ran through my head was that I was never going to see her again. At that moment,
5、 I loved my grandma more than I ever had before. I thought of everything she had done for me.Life changes though we dont expect it to. I never knew I would remember forever what my grandma said that night. Of course I am upset when people die, but missing them makes me love them more every second. N
6、o one can live forever, so we should try to live every second to the fullest. 21When the writer asked why everyone would die, her grandmother tried to make her understand that _.Anobody wants to live forever Bpeople will work harder if they know they will dieCknowing we will die makes us enjoy life
7、more Donly those who live for a short time will succeed22The news that the writers father received over the phone was that the writers grandma _.Ahad diedBwas dying Cwas missing Dhad an accident23When hearing the sad news, what did the writer do?AShe cried out at once. BShe ran to her grandmas home
8、at once.CShe didnt move for a few minutes. DShe asked her father what exactly happened.24By writing this passage, the writer wants us to _.Aknow that everyone will die Blive every second to the fullestCtry our best to help those we love Dspend every minute with those we loveBMy friend Jason and I wa
9、nted to do something to help other people who are less fortunate and help us grow at the same time. After we decided that we would volunteer in Nepal, I did some research on the Internet and I found Volunteer Nepal and felt strongly that it was the right choice for us.While making our plans, Jason a
10、nd I realized that others might like the opportunity to be a part of our experience. So before leaving for Nepal, we asked the people we knew whether they would be interested in donating (捐赠) cash or goods to Nepal Orphans (孤儿) Home.One friend, whose family owns a chain called Drake Supermarket, tol
11、d others about it. His effort paid off. We received donations that filled 29 boxes with sporting goods, toys, coloring books, pencils, childrens books, and more. The boxes were later taken to Drakes warehouse where I prepared them for shipment. Drake agreed to ship them to Nepal for free.The boxes h
12、ad arrived at the Volunteer House when we arrived there. The next day, Jason and I unpacked the boxes. The children from the orphanages lined up and were each able to choose a gift. This process took about an hour, but the looks on their faces and the happiness that we saw in their eyes made it one
13、of the best days of our life.We visited the orphanages there in the following days. Being with the children at the orphanages was both sad and wonderful. Im sure that anyone who has volunteered will understand what I mean by that. My experience as a volunteer was very rewarding (有益的). It has changed
14、 me as a person and the way I viewed life in the past.25The writer did some research on the Internet probably to _.Aget in touch with some students Bfind an organization for volunteersCdecide in which country to volunteer Dfind some friends to volunteer with him26Before leaving for Nepal, the writer
15、 _.Aasked his friends to go with him Bfilled 29 boxes with the things he boughtCreceived many donations from other people Dbought many things in Drake Supermarket27What can we learn from Paragraph 4?AThe children were very happy to receive the gifts.BThe writer didnt expect the kids would love the g
16、ifts.CThe writer and his friend took the gifts to the orphanages.DThe children had never received gifts from others before.28The writer thinks that his experience as a volunteer was _.AuselessBhelpful Cboring DdisappointingCGeorge Washington was born on February 22, 1732. Abraham Lincoln was born on
17、 February 12, 1809. This year, the holiday which has come to be known as Presidents Day falls on February 20 right between their birthdays. So many people think the holiday is meant to celebrate both of their birthdays.But it is wrong. Since 1968, the official name of this holiday has been Washingto
18、ns Birthday. Washingtons Birthday first became an official national holiday in 1885. But it had been celebrated as an unofficial holiday since the late 1700s, when he was still Americas President. And up until 1971, it was celebrated on his actual birthday.When the celebration of Washingtons Birthda
19、y was officially moved to the third Monday in February, 1971, a lot of people just thought that it was a celebration of Lincolns birthday as well. Thats why it has come to be known as Presidents Day.Even though Lincolns birthday has never been a national holiday, some states made his birthday a holi
20、day soon after he died in 1865.Nowadays, on Presidents Day, there are special events marking Washingtons Birthday at Mount Vernon, the house in Northern Virginia where he lived much of his adult life. And people also hold a parade in his honor. They also dance a Virginia line dance. Students always
21、hold a “Favorite Presidents Election” in their classroom.When George Washington became President in 1789, America was just 13 years old. There was no presidential history to guide him. And there was no map laying out the road ahead of him. But President Washington helped establish a nation that has
22、now survived for more than 200 years. That is something worth celebrating.29What is the passage mainly about?AThe importance of Presidents Day. BThe ways of celebrating Presidents Day.CAn introduction to two American Presidents. DThe history and celebrating ways of Presidents Day.30What can we know
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