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惠东高级中学高二年级上学期
10
月月考
英语试卷
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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(
添
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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