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1、1豫西名校 20182019 学年上期第一次联考高二英语试题(考试时间:100 分钟 试卷满分:120 分)第一部分听力(略)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,从每小题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。AIn celebration of Womens History Month, here are a few of the millions of women that have broken all conventional rules to make a difference in the w
2、orld.Susan B. AnthonyBom on February 15, 1820, Susan B. Anthony was a womens rights activist in the US. She spent many years campaigning for womens right to vote. Anthony was also against slavery, helping support the passage of the Civil War Amendments. She also lent her voice to the battle for equa
3、l pay and educational opportunities for all.Anne FrankAnne Frank grew up in a happy family. However, things changed when Hitler came to power. Anne and her family were forced to hide inside a tiny house, where the young girl recorded her familys fears and struggles. Even after all these years, her j
4、ournal, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, continues to be popular with people across all ages and cultures.Aung San Sun KyiDetermined to bring democracy (民主)to Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi founded the National League for Democracy (NLD). Suu Kyis open displeasure with the government resulted in he
5、r spending much of the time between 1989 and 2010 in prison or under house arrest. In 1991,Suu Kyi received the Nobel Peace Prize. In 2015, five years after she had been freed, Suu Kyis NLD Party won a great victory in the general elections.2Malala YousafzaiMalala Yousafzai was bom to a Pakistani ed
6、ucator and poet. When the Taliban declared that girls should not be educated, the worlds youngest Nobel Prize winner decided to challenge these unfair policies (政策).On October 9, 2012, she was shot and badly injured. Since recovering, Malala continues her fight for girls education. Her bravery is en
7、couraging young people all over the world to stand up for what they believe is right.21.Who made a great contribution to womens right to vote?A.Anne Frank. B. Malala Yousafzai.C. Susan B. Anthony. D. Aung San Suu Kyi.22. Why was Aung San Suu Kyi put into prison?A. She refused to leave Myanmar.B. She
8、 demanded that the democrats be freed.C. She voiced dissatisfaction with the government.D. She blamed the government for its economic policy.23. Which of the following can be used to describe the women mentioned in the text?A.Brave and inspiring. B. Reliable and devoted.C.Honest and responsible. D.
9、Considerate and optimistic.BBert Katz, my father-in-law, celebrated his 90th birthday in November 2016. Bert loved sports and was an enthusiastic Yankees ( an American professional baseball team based in the New York City ) fan, so it was no wonder that over the years, he was an avid (热切的)listener t
10、o WFAN radio and, in particular, the afternoon show hosted by Mike Francesa.Bert had health issues in his later years that limited his mobility, and when he lost his eyesight three years ago, his attachment to his radio and Francesa became more pronounced. He just loved listening to Mike talk about
11、sports and his Yankees each afternoon. Those hours brought him so much pleasure.Of course, Mike will be leaving Dec. 15, 2017 after 30 years at the station. 3Mike lives in the same community where I work on Long Island, and I have gotten to know him over the past 20 years. So when my father-in-law w
12、as approaching his special birthday the year before last year, I asked Mike for a favor: to call Bert and wish him a happy birthday.Mike agreed without hesitation. Two days before the special day, Mike stopped at my workplace. I called Bert at his nursing home and put Mike on the phone. It was a com
13、plete surprise to Bert. Mike spent more than 10 minutes wishing Bert a happy birthday, and of course, talking about the Yankees.When my family celebrated Berts birthday two days later, he couldnt stop talking about the phone call. Over his lifetime, he said it was one of the nicest things anyone had
14、 ever done for him.Unfortunately, Berts health declined last year and he passed away July 13, 2017. But even in his final months in the hospital and nursing home, he always had a radio set to WFAN to listen each afternoon to Mike Francesa. And he also had the memory of that special phone call for hi
15、s 90th birthday.24. What habit did Bert keep for years?A. Playing baseball.B. Listening to a sports program.C. Checking his eyesight regularly.D. Leading organized cheering for the Yankees.25. What does the underlined word “pronounced” in Paragraph 2 mean?A.Obvious. B. Unusual.C.Important. D. Unders
16、tandable.26. What word can describe the author?A.Honest. B.Caring.C.Patient. D.Independent.27. What is the best title for the text?A. A special gift. B. The call finally arrived.C.The big dream came true. D.An unforgettable birthday party.C4The clock is ticking. David Brunelli has just swallowed a h
17、uge burger. The crowd cheers excitedly as he downs fistfuls of fries.Welcome to the world of competitive eating.Brunelli is part of a select group who compete to eat massive quantities of food as quickly as possible. Eating contests may seem like harmless fun, but they have a dark side and some crit
18、ics are saying its time for them to stop.Pouring crazy amounts of food down our throats is nothing new. Gorging banquets (狼吞虎咽会)were a regular part of ancient Roman culture. In the 1800s, some New York City politicians settled bets through eating challenges. Pie-eating contests have been a Fourth of
19、 July tradition for more than a century.For supporters like Brunelli, though, eating contests are more than a custom. They are a path to fortune.But prize money does nothing to reduce the health risks of competitive eating. Competitive eating can even be life-threatening. In 1991,a man in Virginia s
20、uffered a stroke (中风)after eating 38 eggs in 29 seconds; In Florida, in 2012, a man died shortly after winning an eating contest leading a group of doctors to call for a ban on eating contests.In any event, the risk to competitors is only part of the story. Nearly two-thirds of Americans are overwei
21、ght, and competitive eating sets a terrible example by encouraging overeating. And in a world where 805 million people go hungry every day, downing ridiculous quantities of food for entertainment seems not just wasteful but also cruel.For now, though,it seems eating contests are here to stay. Last y
22、ear, more than three million viewers watched Nathans Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest on TV. This year, Matt Stonie ate 182 pieces of bacon in 5 minutes, breaking the world record.What record will be broken next? Do you really want to find out?28. What does the author try to express in Paragraph 4?A. C
23、ompetitive eating is a tradition.5B. Its great to learn from ancient people.C. Competitive eating should be accepted.D. Its exciting to challenge others to eat.29. Why does Brunelli take part in the eating contest?A. For food. B. For fun. C. For honor. D. For money.30. The examples given in Paragrap
24、h 6 are used to show eating contests .A. use unhealthy food. B. waste too much food.C. put competitors at risk. D. set a bad example to kids.31. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. The author hopes to break the record.B. The author is eager to know the result.C. The author wants readers
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