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1、1 20202021 学年度高一年级月考(10 月) 英语试题 第一部分阅读理解第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分共两节,满分 60 60 分分) A If youre living in or visiting New York, take a few hours to visit one of these places to ice skate during your time in New York City. Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park The free rink (溜冰馆) in Manhattans Bryant Park
2、 first opened in 2005. At 17,000 square feet, it is about half the size of the Wollman Rink in Central Park and twice as big as the rink at Rockefeller Center. As Manhattans only free skating rink, and centrally located at that, it tends to be mobbed( 围 聚) with people waiting up to 2 hours on weeken
3、d days. Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers Manhattans only year-round skating rink is a delight(乐事)thats been popular since 1965. Its large, indoors, and has few lines, and polite staff. Its also, amazingly, open 24 hours a day. In the winter it sometimes gets so cold that the ice cracks, but at least they f
4、ix it! Prices for skating admission(门票) is $11 and skate rental(冰鞋租金) $6. Riverbank Stile Park Ice Skating Rink This sizeable outdoor rink is open to the public Friday through Sunday, and has a roof to prevent December snows and April rain. And since Riverbank Stale Park overlooks the Hudson, youll
5、have nice views of the river and the George Washington Bridge as a backdrop. Admission is $5 for adults, children $3. Skate rental is $6. The Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center Ice skating at Rockefeller Center is a truly unique New York holiday staple(重要内容). It is the most sumptuous( 豪华的)setting for sk
6、ating. Since opening on Christmas Day back in 1936, this skating rink has been an institution at the Rockefeller. Admission is $25$32 for adults, $15 for children, and skate rental $12. 1. What can be known about the Bank of America Winter Village at Bryant Park? A. It is the first rink opened in Ma
7、nhattan s Bryant Park. 2 B. It is not popular for its limited space. C. Only one can actually get into the rink for free. D. It takes much longer to enter the rink to ska te on weekends. 2. What is special about the Sky Rink at Chelsea Piers ? A. It is open all through the year. B. It has the longes
8、t history. C. Its ice never cracks. D. It has a roof to prevent snows and rain. 3. If a couple with their 11-year-old son goes to skate at the Ice Rink at Rockefeller Center with their own skating equipment, how much should they pay at least? A. $40 B. $64 C. $65 D. $101 B My father had no hobbies b
9、ut just took careof his family. For 22 years, since I left home for college, my father called me every Sunday at 9:00 am. He was always interested in my life how my family was doing. The calls even came when he and my mother were in Australia, England or Florida. Nine years ago when I bought me firs
10、t house, my father, 67 years old, spent eight hours a day for three days, painting my house. He would not allow me to pay someone to have it done. All he asked was a glass of iced tea, and that I hold a paintbrush for him and talk to him. But I was too busy, for I had a law practice to run, and I co
11、uld not take the time to hold the paintbrush, or talk to my father. Five years ago, my 71-year-old father spent five hours putting together a swing set (秋千) for my daughter. Again, all he asked was that I get him a glass of iced tea, and talk to him. But again, I had laundry to do, and the house to
12、clean. The morning on Sunday, January 16, 1995, my father telephoned me as usual, this time he had seemed to have forgotte n some things we had discussed the week before. I ha d to get to church, and I cut the conversation short. The call came at 4:40 am. That day my father was sent to hospital in F
13、lorida. I got on a plane immediately, and I vowed (发誓) that when I arrived, I would make up for the lost time, and have a nice long talk with him and really get to know him. I arrived in Florida at 1:00 am, but my father had passed away at 9:12 pm. This time it was he who did not have time to talk,
14、or time to wait for me. 3 In the years since his death I have learnt much about my father, and even more about every single day. 4. We know from the reading that the father . A. liked to paint houses B. had no friends around him C. was not healthy in his youth D. thought of his family as his all 5.
15、When her father painted her first house, the daughter . A. could only afford a glass of iced tea B. was too busy to talk to her father C. could do nothing but hold a paintbrush D. spent eight hours a day working with her father 6. On January 16, 1995, the daughter felt that her father . A. seemed to
16、 be a little different B. had no time to phone her as usual C. became interested in church D. had forgotten to discuss some things with her 7. Which is the best title of the reading? A. Painting Houses B. Daughters Family C. Father and I D. Fathers painting C Basketball star Lebron James made 33 mil
17、lion last year. And that probably doesnt surprise anyone. Were used to watching professional athletes(运动员) make and spend millions of dollars. But there was a time when professional athletes could barely buy a car. In the 1940s, most basketball players made between 4,000 and 5,000 a year. Thats abou
18、t 50,000 in todays money. For most sports teams in 1950, there were main ways to make money. They sold tickets to games and popcorn(爆米花)in the stadium. For fans(粉丝), it was a good dea(l 交易). You could see a Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game for 60 cents. For players, the deal wasnt so great. There wasn
19、t much money to go around. So salaries( 薪水) stayed low. In some professional sports, players couldnt spend the off-season working out. They had to get second jobs so they could pay the rent. In the 1960s, television changed everything. In 1950, only 1 in 10 American homes had TVs. By 1960, 9 in 10 h
20、omes had TVs. And people sure loved watching sports. At first, team owners were worried about TV. They thought fans wouldnt pay to come to the stadium anymore. 4 But the TV networks paid millions of dollars for the right(权利) to show games. Thats when sports teams started to get rich. Finally, the te
21、ams shared their wealth with players. In 1974, several baseball teams wanted a player named Catfish Hunter, who chose to play for the New York Yankees. They paid him 1 million just for picking their team. Since then, athletes have only gotten richer. In 2018, the highest-paid player in baseball will
22、 make 33 million. In basketball, the average salary is about 7 million a year. Are sports stars worth the money? Many fans seem to think so. They will pay crazy prices to cheer for their favorite players. 8. What does the underlined word barely in Paragraph 2 mean? A.Finally B.Hardly C.Usually D.Per
23、sonally 9. What would fans think of paying 60 cents for a Brooklyn Dodgers baseball game in 1950? A.It was unfair to players. B.It was a bit expensive. C.It was cheap at the price. D.It was less attractive to them. 10. What influence did TV have on sports in the 1960s? A.Sports became a big business
24、. B.People were more willing to play sports. C.More and more fans came to the stadium. D.Tickets to games became more expensive. 11. What does the text mainly tell us? A.How sports stars make money. B.Why fans are crazy about sports star. C.Why sports become more and more popular. D.How professional
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