黑龙江省哈尔滨市尚志中学2018_2019学年高一英语3月月考试题.doc
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1、1黑龙江省哈尔滨市尚志中学 2018-2019 学年高一英语 3 月月考试题第二部分 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 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A21. How much time do you need to babysit Marys two boys each week?A. 5 hours. B. 14 hours C. 10 hours. D. 40 hours.22. Which ad requires the jobhunters to work on Monday mor
2、nings?A. Ad A. B. Ad B. C. Ad C. D. Ad D.23. What is a necessity for people to get these jobs?A. They should look after Marys two young boys on weekends.B. They need to communicate in a certain foreign language when working for the City Museum shop.C. They should have newspaper delivery work finishe
3、d by 8:30 a.m.D. They are supposed to work fulltime just on Saturdays in the Munchies Caf.B Are Happy Meals Really Happy?2Dont we all know a “Happy Meal” when we see one-the famous boxed meal that includes a hamburger, kid-sized French fries, fruits and milk, served with a toy thats extremely popula
4、r with children who love to collect them?A Happy Meal is a form of kids meal sold at a certain fast-food chain since 1979. A toy is included in the meal, both of which are usually contained in a box or paper bag. However, collectors of these little toys will not get them any longer, since the compan
5、y will replace toys with books and each of these books will mainly pass on nutritional messages.Happy Meals are extremely popular with kids, especially for their collectable toys, when you consider that over 1.3 billion of these packages are sold each year. These packages have been very controversia
6、l. Health supporters believe that drawing kids to these meals with toys is a clever way of promoting unhealthy food choices. They see it as an advertising a strategy of “catching its customers young”-a move that has paid off very well for the fast-food company.Child development experts say that food
7、 habits get formed in children by age six and continue through to their adult life. Fatty and sugary foods such as those served in Happy Meals are believed to play a big role in growing health problems such as obesity and diabetes. Public health care costs have gone up and untold amounts of money ha
8、ve been spent on coping with these health problems. On November 2, 2010, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a law requiring that childrens meals sold in restaurants must meet certain nutritional standards before they could be sold with toys, to overcome the problem of childhood obesity-in
9、 other words, the State of California tried to ban the toys in Happy Meals. However, it was strongly opposed by some as being heavy-handed, and the ban was thrown out by the government.While some people believe that the fast-food company, with its large following of children, can create a powerful m
10、essage through the books, others believe its actions are contradictory. Anyway, the company is trying to spread the message of nutrition while it is serving food that is anything but healthy.324. The aim of the question raised in Paragraph 1 is_.A. give a surprise to the toy lovers B. get readers at
11、tention to the articleC. call on readers to buy boxed meals D. make readers think about the answer25. Books will be added into Happy Meals to _.A. introduce the use of the toys B. increase the cost of the mealsC. help kids learn about nutrition D. spread the message of fast food26. According to Para
12、graph 3, Happy Meals_.A. have achieved the desired resultB. help the customers stay youngC. cost more money than ordinary mealsD. receive approval from health supporters27. What is the authors opinion about Happy Meals?A. They bring much fun to children.B. They teach children a lot about nutritionC.
13、 They do no actual good to childrens health.D. They are popular with the young and the old.CYoung Americans Are Less Wealthy Than Their ParentsThe cost of living in the United States is going up, notes writer Alissa Quartz. As is reported in New York Post, Quartz points to “the costs of housing, edu
14、cation and health care in particular.” At the same time, a new study, the report of which is called “The Fading American Dream” found that half of Americans born in the 1980s are falling behind their parents economically. These findings show that many younger adults are experiencing “downward mobili
15、ty.” In other words, they are not doing as well economically as their parents were at the same age. The idea of downward mobility is especially troubling for Americans, writes Robert Samuelson in The Washington Post. He says most U.S. citizens believe that, over time, the amount of money they earn w
16、ill rise and life will get easier.Alissa Quartz wrote a book about the financial difficulties of Americans. In the book, Quartz tells about teachers who are struggling to pay for regular 4costs. One high school teacher drives for ride sharing service Uber at night to earn more money. He corrects stu
17、dents papers between riders. A college professor turned to government assistance to feed her child and pay for a doctor. Quartz says even lawyers increasingly cannot earn an income that enables them to meet their needs. The problem of decreasing incomes in their field is made worse by debt they may
18、have from law school.Quartz and the economists who studied these issues say many things have led to lower incomes and downward mobility. The economic recession of 2007 to 2009 is partly to blame, they say. Modern technology also plays a part. Quartz says robots threaten to reduce the earnings of hea
19、lth care workers, reporters, and people who work at supermarkets, drug stores and tax preparation services. In The Washington Post, Robert Samuelson noted that poor schools, a weak housing industry and too many government rules are also to blame.With all these things, and more, partly responsible, w
20、hat is the solution? These experts say the answer is complex. But all point to one issue that needs to be examined: economic inequality. Quartz writes that while America is one of the richest countries in the world, it also has one of the biggest divides between the wealthy and the poor.The research
21、ers in “The Fading American Dream” study make a similar observation. They say raising GDP will not significantly improve the economic situation of most Americans. A higher GDP may help only those who are already doing well. Instead, the economists say, the United States could try to repeat something
22、 Americans born in the 1940s experienced. As those children grew up, they almost all benefited from a better economy. 28. The author mentions two reports in Paragraph 1 in order to _. A. explain the results of two researches B. introduce his opinions about the issueC. attract readers attention to he
23、alth care D. lead to the topic of downward mobility29. Whats the main idea of Paragraph 4?A. The causes of downward mobility. B. The influences of government rules. C. The negative effects of modern technology. D. The results of economic recession in America.30. The author indicates in this passage
24、that_.A. raising GDP will greatly help the poor B. American economy has a bright futureC. young Americans will repeat their parents experienceD. its vital to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor31. We can learn from the passage that in America, _.A. people miss the good old days in the 1940s
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