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淇滨高中2017——2018学年下学期高一年级英语6月月考试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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A 、B 、C 和D )中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。

AEve was waiting in the corridor(走廊)outside her class. She was feeling sick. Because she had two exams that day and physics(物理)was first. But she really hated physics. It was her worst subject(科目). Lisa looked back at her, and then looked away quickly. Eve thought she looked guilty(愧疚的). She didn't have a problem with physics. She didn’t have a problem with anything...Miss Perfect!“Hi, Eve! So what’s wrong with you and Lisa?” asked Tina, “I thought you were friends.” “Yes, so did I,” said Eve. “But she hasn’t spoken to me for two weeks now. She promised(承诺)to help me review(复习)for the physics exam too, but then s he’s ignored(忽略)all my calls and texts (信息).”While in the exam,Eve found Lisa was holding her phone on her knee(膝盖)under the table and reading from it. Eve couldn’t believe it! Is that how Lisa always got such good grades(分数)? She thought about telling the teacher, but she hesitated(犹豫).The next exam was history. That was Eve’s favorite subject but she couldn’t concentrate(集中注意力). She didn’t know what to do aboutLisa. Just then, Mr. Reed, their teacher, walked past. “Mr. Reed…”Lisa was called to th e teachers’ office and there waited Mr. Reed…The history test was over. Eve was walking towards the school gate when she heard footsteps (脚步声)behind her. It was Lisa. Eve could see that she had been crying. “Listen,” said Lisa. “I’mreally sorry I haven’t answered your calls, but my dad had a heart attack(心脏病)two weeks ago and he’s in hospital. He had a big heart operation(手术)today and I was very worried about him. So I was reading texts from my mum, but Mr. Reed caught(逮到)me. He thought I was cheating (作弊). He believes me now, but I have to take the exam again. I’m sorry I didn’t tell you what was happening. Will you forgive(原谅)me?”21. The reason for Eve’s feeling sick is most probably that _______A. she found Lisa was looking back at her.B. she had to take a exam that day.C. she was worried about the physics exam.D. she had been waiting for too long a time.22. Lisa didn’t help Eve review for the physics exam because ______A. she had to look after her sick father.B. she herself was quite bad at physics.C. she didn’t consider(考虑)Eve as a true friend.D. she was selfish(自私)and hated to waste time.23. At the end of the story Eve pr obably felt _______A. confident and optimistic(乐观的).B. regretful(后悔的)and sorry.C. sad and angry.D. glad and inspired(受鼓舞的).24. What lesson can we learn from this passage?A. A friend in need is a friend indeed.B. A life without a friend is a life without sun.C. Old friends and old wines are the best.D. Friendship should be based on trust(信任).BJ uly is a month of fun-filled activities for kids and teens as long as you know where to find them. When you want some fun activities for July, consider these ideas happening in this month.Secret of the DragonTime Monday, July 1, 2017, 10:30 a.m.Cost Adult:$7.40 Children(under15): halfBooking(预定)Phone the bookingoffice:34032578Address Brisbane Botanic GardensNote Secret of the Dragon is a magical story about 2 children who are taken on a dragon(龙)ride to explore the universe.The Search for life: Are We Alone?Time Thursday, July 4, 2017, 2:00 p.m.Cost Adult:$14.50Children(under15): $8.70Booking Phone the booking office:34037689 Address Brisbane Botanic GardensNote Are we truly alone in space(太空)? Is thereany life out there? These are the questions asked in this show.Magic ClassTime Friday, July 12, 2017, 10:00 a.m.Cost FreeBooking Please call 34038470 to book your Place. Address Centenary Community hub, 171Dandenong RdNote Would you like to be a magician? Then join David, the magician, to learn about real magic with playing cards, coins, ring ropes and DIY projects and be able to become the life of the party. Science with Me: Making your own guitarTime Saturday, July 20, 2017, 3:00 p.m.Cost FreeBooking Please call 34031226 to book your Place. Address 10, Egginton CloseNote Do you want to make a guitar with Katy and her mum? Science with Me is going to be with you. Please remember to bring a piece of wood, a hammer, some rubber bands and some nails with you.25. John and his 10-year-old son want to watch Secret of the Dragon. How much should they pay?A. $7.40.B. $11.10.C. $14.80.D. $23.20.26. Alec is strongly interested in space life. He may go to ________A. Magic Class.B. Science with Me.C. Secret of the Dragon.D. The Search for Life.27. What do the four activities have in common?A. They are all free.B. They happen in the same place.C. They are all weekend activities.D. They can all be booked on phone.CAsia(亚洲)has long tradition(传统)of tea-drinking. And China is no exception(例外).However, lately more and more Chinese people are t urning to a different drink——Coffee. Coffee has become an increasingly(越来越)popular choice of Chinese people living abroad(国外)and in the country’s huge cities. It is also a popular crop(农作物)among those living in themountains of southern Y unnan Province.In big cities such as Beijing, coffee shops seem to be on nearly every major street corner(角落). These shops are not just selling drinks from Starbucks, the world-famous coffee company. Coffee businesses from South Korea, Taiwan, HongKong and Britain are also operating(经营)in China.Tea-drinking is steeped in(沉浸、浸泡)the culture and traditions of man y countries, likeChina and Japan. But is that changing? Are young people from Asia now choosing a cup of coffee instead of tea?BeiBei Su is from China. She has been living in the United States for the past eight years. Before that, she lived in Italy for two years. Ms. Su says she likes tea better than coffee. But she adds(补充)that may not be true among the young generation in China. Many young Chinese people drink coffee socially(在社交方面)---when meeting with friends. Yang Lin lives in the U.S. but comes from an area(地区)in China famous for growing tea. She used to only drink tea while inChina. But now, she says, she drinks both and for different reasons.Yang Lin says that drinking coffee for her is a social event. She and her co-workers like to sit in a cafe and talk over a cup of coffee. V oyo is another Chinese woman who now lives in Washington,D.C. She says that after moving to the U.S. her tastes(品味)changed. We would call her a coffee convert, someone who now chooses to drink coffee.With more people drinking coffee, many see an economic(经济的)opportunity for Chinese-grown beans(咖啡豆). China-grown coffee could be a money-maker(摇钱树)even if most of the coffee on sale in China is imported(进口的).28. What does the author(作者)mainly introduce(介绍)?A. Chinese people have long tradition of tea-growing.B. More and more Chinese are choosing coffee to drink.C. People in big cities like drinking coffee better t han tea.D. More Asian people are turning to various(各种各样的)drinks.29. The underlined word “convert” in paragraph 6 means _________A. A person who has changed to drink coffee.B. A person who has changed to drink tea.C. A person who has changed to grow tea.D. A person who has changed to grow coffee.30. Why does Yang Lin drink coffee?A. Because she lives in the U.S. Now.B. Because she can talk with co-workers.C. Because she has drunk tea so long.D. Because her has a tastes for(喜爱)coffee.31.From the last paragraph, we can infer thatA. less and less coffee will be grown in China in the future.B. the China-grown coffee beans will be popular with(受欢迎)the world soon.C. the need of coffee will offer more chances to make money.D. Chinese economy will totally (全部地)depend on coffee beans in the future.DGirls should take part in competitive(竞争的、比赛的)sport to build confidence(信心), the leader of a group of girls’ schools will argue(争论)this week. Helen Fraser, director(主任)of the Girls Day School Trust (GDST), will tell the group that sport can help girls cope with(应付、处理)failure.“All girls and not just the sporty(像运动家一样的)ones should take physical exercise(体育锻炼)”, Ms Fraser will say. Research that girls are far less active than boys is worrying(令人担忧的), she argues. Ms Fraser will tell the group that she backs(支持)“sport for all(大众体育)”. “That’s why I love it when our schools have A, B, C and D teams and beyond”, she will say.The GDST draws(引起)on research from the Women’s S port and Fitness Foundation which suggests only a quarter(四分之一)of girls in England meet basic levels(水平)of activity each week. One in five girls do no activity at all, twice(两倍)the proportion (比例)of boys, the research suggests(表明).Ms Fraser says other research suggests that more than80% of women business leaders played sports while growing up. She uses the examples of US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, once a skater and tennis player, while the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, wasin the French national swimming team. Ms Fraser says Olympic medalists(奖牌获得者)likeJessica Ennis, Katherine Grainger and Nicola Adams are excellent role models for young women but says women’s sport needs more money and more news reports.Valerie Dunsford, head of Sheffield High School, part of GDST, said it was important to offer a large number of sports to attract different types of girls. “Not everyone wants to be out playing thehockey (曲棍球)”, said Ms Dunsford.32. Which of the following ideas would Ms Fraser agree with?A. Those taking part in the sport are always failures.B. More should be done to make girls do sports.C. Girls are less confident than boys.D. Boys are born to be sport lovers.33. What’s the proportion of boys who never take exercise?A. 1/10.B. 1/4.C. 1/5.D. 2/5.34. Ms Fraser mentions those famous women to show ________A. hard work will pay off(回报).B. it’s not easy to be great.C. sport can help girls to succeed(成功).D. it’s necessary to balance(平衡)work and sport.35. What’s the purpose(目的)of the text?A. To explain the key(关键)to success.B. To show the importance of hardworking(努力).C. To introduce more games to girls.D. To encourage more girls to do sports.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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