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2021年2月2日发(作者:汉族英文)


惠东高级中学高二年级上学期


10


月月考



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A


Terra-cotta Warriors


As the greatest archaeological findings of the 20th century, Terra-cotta


Warriors


has


a


really


long


history.


In


246


BC,


Qin


Shi


Huang,


later


the


first


Emperor of all China, had begun to prepare for his mausoleum which took 11


years


to


finish


to


defend


him


in


the


afterlife.


There


are


over


7,000


pottery


soldiers,


horses,


bronze


chariots,


and


even


weapons


found


in


it


now.


Terra-cotta


Warriors


was


listed


by


UNESCO


in


1987


as


one


of


the


world


cultural


heritages and it has made Xi’an a famous city for tourists


.


Big Wild Goose Pagoda


The Big Wild Goose Pagoda has a history of over 1,300 years and is a


typical


ancient


Chinese


building.


It


is


located


in


the


south


of


Xi’an


City


.


Because


Master


Xuanzang


stored


his


classics


brought


from


India


in


the


pagoda,


it is also a holy place for Buddhists. As a National Key Cultural Relic


Preserve, it won the title of an AAAA Tourist Attraction as well.


Xi’an Ancient City Wall



As


one


of


the


lan


dmarks


of


Xi’an,


Ancient


City


Wall


still


stretches


round


the


old


city


today,


dividing


the


city


into


the


inner


part


and


the


outer


part.


Ancient City Wall was originally built during the old Tang Dynasty (618




907) and then enlarged by Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, thus


forming


the


modern


Xi’an


City


Wall


.


After


the


extension,


the


wall


now


stands


12 meters tall, 12-14 meters wide at the top and 15-18 meters thick at the


bottom.



1. What is The Big Wild Goose Pagoda most famous for?


A.



It has a history of over 1,300 years.


B.



It is a typical ancient Chinese building.


C.



It is a holy place for Buddhists.


D.



It won the title of an AAAA Tourist Attraction.


2.



When was the modern Xi’an City Wall formed?



A.



In the Tang Dynasty.


B.



In AD907.


C.



In modern times.


D.



In the Ming Dynasty.


3. Who are the text written for?


A. Archaeologists B. Scientists C. Tourists


D.


Artists



B


Our


math


test


started


and


I


was


sitting


there


and


working


away


quite


quickly.


I


looked


around


with


15


minutes


left,


because


I


had


finished


and


was


checking


my test.


I noticed something very special!


Mr.


Ward


was


staring


right


at


one


of


the


kids


that


seemed


to


be


only


halfway


done with his test. Every test we took, there was always one guy scrambling


at the last minute to finish his test. He would turn the pages and you saw


blank


spot


after


blank


spot.


Sometimes


I


even


saw


entire


pages


that


were


left


blank. Mr.


Ward


did not take


his


eyes off this kid. It seemed


strange to me.


For


the


rest


of


the


test,


Mr.


Ward


watched


that


kid


as


he


struggled


furiously(


猛烈地


), tapping papers back and forth and writing furiously and


erasing


even


more


furiously.


He


seemed


to


use


his


calculator


a


lot


more


than


he needed.


After the test was finished, Mr. Ward gave his end of the year speech,


basically along the lines of good luck and good job. Then I saw him go to


the kid he was watching and tell the kid to go into the hall.


Mr.


Ward walked out of the room and went into the hall silently. He closed


the


door


and


from


that


moment


on,


I


heard


about


4


minutes


of


Mr.


Ward


shouting


at kid. He got his test torn up and a zero for the end of the year exam and


also failed for the term and had to take summer school.


That


was


the


first


and


the


last


time


that


I


had


seen


Mr.


Ward


ever


yell


like


that.


Obviously


the


guy


had


written


his


answers


inside


the


sleeve


of


the


calculator


and every time he was



using his calculator



he was really looking at the


formulas and other information he had written inside of the sleeve, which


was all in vain because Mr. Ward spotted it a mile away.



4. From this passage we know that _________.


A.



Mr. Ward disliked his students


B.



the student Mr. Ward was staring at wasn



t good at mathematics at all


C.



the student Mr. Ward was noticing was working at his test quickly


D.



the author was trying to help the kid out


5.



The underlined


word “lines” in paragraph 4 refers to


_________.


A.



the math exams


B.



the summer school


C.



the math papers


D.



Mr. Ward



s speech


6. The student used his calculator again and again because he _________.


A.



intended to attract Mr. Ward



s attention


B.



needed to calculate


C.



wanted


to


glance


at


what


he


had


hidden


inside


the


sleeve


of


the


calculator


D.



felt too frightened to use it properly with Mr. Ward staring at him.


7.


We can infer from this passage that _________.


A.



Mr. Ward was working as a math teacher for a long time.


B.



the student was asking the author for help when caught cheating in the


exam.


C.



Mr. Ward regretted not having let the student pass the exam


D.



the students were taking their final-term math exam



C


Health


food


is


a


general


term


applied


to


all


kinds


of


food


that


is


considered


more


healthy


than


the


types


of


food


sold


in


supermarkets.


For


example,


whole


grains,


dried


beans,


and


corn


oil


are


health


food.


A


narrower


classification


of


health


food is natural food. This term is used to distinguish between types of the


same


food.


Raw


honey


is


a


natural


sweetener,


while


refined


sugar


is


not.


Fresh


fruit


is


a


natural


food,


but


canned


fruit,


with


sugars


and


other


additives(



加剂


), is not. The most exact term of all and


the narrowest classification within health food is organic food, used to


describe food


that


has


been


grown


on


a


particular


kind


of


farm.


Fruits


and


vegetables


that


are grown in gardens, that are treated only with organic fertilizers, that


are


not


sprayed


with


poisonous


insecticides



杀虫剂)


,


and


that


are


not


refined


after


harvest,


are


organic


food.


Meat,


fish,


dairy


and


poultry


products


from


animals


that


are


fed


only


on


organically-grown


feed


and


that


are


not


injected


with hormones are organic food.


In


choosing


the


type


of


food


you


eat,


then,


you


have


basically


two


choices:


inorganic, processed food, or organic, unprocessed food. A wise decision


should include study of the reason why processed food contains chemicals,


some


of


which


are


proved


to


be


poisonous


and


that


vitamin


content


is


greatly


reduced in processed food.


Bread is typically used by health food supporters as an example of a


processed food. First, the seeds from which the grain is grown are treated


with


a


chemical


which


is


extremely


harmful.


Later.


The


grain


is


sprayed


with


a


number


of


very


deadly


insecticides.


After


the


grain


has


been


made


into


flour,


it


is


made


white


with


another


chemical


which


is


also


poisonous.


Next,


a


dough


conditioner


is


added


along


with


a


softener.


The


conditioner


and


softener


are


poisons, and in fact, the softener has sickened and killed experimental


animals. A very poisonous anti-fungal compound, is added to keep the bread


from getting moldy.


Other


food


from


the


supermarket


would


show


a


similar


pattern


of


processing


and preserving. You see, we buy our food on the basis of smell, color, and


texture,


instead


of


vitamin


content,


and


manufacturers


give


us


what


we


want,


even if it is poisonous. The alternative? Eat health foods, preferably the


organic variety.



8.



What is the passage mainly about?


A.



Health food.


B.



The processing of bread


C.



Processed food


D.



Poisons


9. What do all of the additives in bread have in common?


A. They are all used to keep the bread from getting moldy.


B. They are all poisonous.


C. They are all organic.


D. They have all killed laboratory animals.


10. What happens to food when it is processed?


A. The basic content remains the same.


B. Vitamin is not available after processing.


C. The vitamin content increases a bit.


D. The vitamin content is greatly reduced.


11. We normally buy food on the basis of _________.


A. organic variety B. beauty C. refined contents D. color and


texture



D


Londoners are great readers. They buy


vast numbers of newspapers and


magazines


and


of


books


---


especially


paperbacks,


which


are


still


comparatively


cheap


in


spite


of


ever-increasing


rises


in


the


costs


of


printing.


They


still


continue


to


buy



proper



books,


too,


printed


on


good


paper and bound (


装订


) between hard covers.


There


are


many


streets


in


London


containing


shops


which


specialize


in


book-selling. Perhaps the best known of these is Charring Cross Road in the


very


heart


of


London.


Here


bookshops


of


all


sorts


and


sizes


are


to


be


found,


from


the


celebrated


one


which


boasts


of


being



the


biggest


bookshop


in


the


world



to the tiny, dusty little places which seem to have been left over


from Dickens



time. Some of these shops


stock, or will obtain, any kind of


book, but many of them specialize in second-hand books, in art books, in


foreign


books,


in


books


on


philosophy,


politics


or


any


other


of


the


countless


subjects


about


which


books


may


be


written.


One


shop


in


this


area


specializes


only in books about ballet!


Although it may be the most convenient place for Londoners to buy books,


Charring Cross Road is not the cheapest. For the really cheap second-hand


books,


the


collector


must


venture


off


the


beaten


track,


to


Farringdon


Road,


for example, in the East Central district of London. Here there is nothing


so


impressive


as


bookshops.


The


booksellers


come


along


each


morning


and


pour


out their sacks of books onto small hand carts. And the collectors, some


professionals


and


some


amateurs,


have


been


waiting


for


them.


In


places


like


this they can still, occasionally, pick up for a few pence an old one that


may be worth many pounds.



12.




Londoners are great readers



means that _________.


A. Londoners are great because they read a lot.


B. There are a great number of readers in London.


C. Londoners read a lot.


D. Londoners are readers who read only great books.


13. According to this passage, Charring Cross Road _________.


A. is in the suburbs of London


B. is the busiest street in London


C. contains various kinds of shops


D. is famous for its bookshops


14.


In


this


passage,


what


does


the


underlined


part



venture


off


the


beaten


track



mean?


A. move away from a busy street


B. buy books in a most busy street


C. waste time looking for books


D. take a risk of losing one



s life


15. On Farringdon Road, _________.


A. you can find fine bookshops for the latest books


B. there are only small bookshops for the second-hand books


C. you can see book sellers selling books on hand-carts


D. the same books as the ones in the bookshops of Charring Cross Road are


sold



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How to Love Your Parents


Even


if


you


think


that


your


parents


are


mean- spirited(


小心眼的


)


at


times,


loving your parents is a normal and fulfilling part of life. You love them

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