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1、- 1 -凤城一中高二上学期 12 月份月考英语试卷本试卷分三部分,卷面分数 120 分,考试时间为 100 分钟。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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 ASummer Arts Camp 2018Littlest Actors and Littlest Artists (Ages 4-6)This camp is for our littlest actors and littlest artists. They may ch
2、oose half- or full-day sessions. Campers staying all day must bring a bag lunch and two snacks.$325 for half day or $425 for full day, per session.Camp Location: ArtsPark at Young Circle, 1 young circle.Session 1 June 11 - June 22 - Rockin SummerSession 2 June 25 - July 6 - Marvelous MonstersSession
3、 3 July 9 - July 20 - Barnyard BoogieYoung Actors and Young Artists (Aged 6-12)This summer camp is always a favorite with kids. They may choose half- or full-day sessions. Campers staying all day must bring a bag lunch and two snacks.$325 for half day or $425 for full day per session.Camp Location:
4、Art and Culture Center Arts School, 1626 Harrison StreetSession 1 June 11 - June 22 Incredible SuperheroesSession 2 June 25 - July 6 Serengeti ExcursionSession 3 July 9 - July 20 Barnyard PaloozaSession 4 July 23 August 3 Time Travelers JourneyBroadway Actors (Ages 8-18)This popular full-day camp al
5、lows students to enjoy both the performing and - 2 -visual arts. They learn skills in character development, creative thinking, problem solving, sketch(素描) design, and artistic creation. Campers must bring a bag lunch and two snacks.$ 800 per session.Camp Location: Hollywood Central Performing Arts
6、Center, 1770 Monroe StreetSession 1: Disneys Lion King, JrJune11 July 6, 9am 4 pmSession 2: Peter Pan, Jr.July 16 August 10, 9 am 4 pm Specialty Week (Aged 6-12)This week will end the summer with mixed-up fun. The campers will explore art, drama,and music projects throughout the week.$200 for full d
7、ay.21. When will the “Barnyard Boogie” session start?A. On June 11. B. On July 9C. On July 20 D. On June 25.22. How much will you pay for two full-day sessions at Art and Culture Center Arts School?A. $850 B. $325C. $425 D. $65023. Which of the following should you choose if you are sixteen?A. Littl
8、est Actors and Littlest Artists. B. Young Actors and Young Artists.C. Specialty Week D. Broadway Actors.24. What type of writing is this text?A. An announcement B. A news reportC. An advertisement D. A business planBWhen rabbits first crossed into Western Australia (WA) from South Australia (SA), th
9、eir progress seemed surprisingly fast.Thomas Austin, an English settler in Australia, first released wild rabbits - 3 -from England in 1859, at Winchelsea in southern Victoria of Australia. By 1891, 32 years later, theyd reached Fowlers Bay on South Australias southwest coast about 1,250 km away- co
10、vering an average of 40 km a year. But just five years later, in 1896, they were spotted 640 km further west in Twilight Cove, south of Cocklebiddy, in WA- spreading, on average, at 130 km a year.How did they more than triple(使增至三倍 ) their previous rate? With help, it seems, from humankind. In his 1
11、969 book, They All Ran Wild, farmer-author Eric Rolls described rabbits as generally unadventurous. Theyd much prefer a stable life in a safe place with a familiar community than to be travelling. Only floods, food shortage or very serious overcrowding force them to move.By the 1880s rabbits were sp
12、reading through SA and humans were helping them. People released rabbits for sport, food or to remind them of the old country. And they killed possible predators(食肉动物) such as wedge- tailed eagles and dingoes. Eric Rolls wrote, swaggies(流浪汉) were the main human helpers. “In that container as they wa
13、lked west out of South Australia was often a nest of three-week-old rabbit kittens completely furred and beautiful, to be set down at a good big rock-hole with some grass about it.”The rabbits westward speed from the border put an end to any idea that WAs bad environment would block the invasion. Th
14、ey stuck close to whats now the Eyre Highway, then moved southward to follow the better vegetated coastline. About the same time further north, rabbits were pouring into WA from the Northern Territory.Rabbits reached the west coast in 1907, the year the third fence was completed. The following year,
15、 when a WA Rabbit Department official visited the Kalbarri end of the fence, he found rabbits up and down the coast on both sides of it.25. What do we know about the first rabbits in Australia?A. They escaped from a house.B. They were from Western Australia. C. They were set free by human beings.- 4
16、 -D. They were born at Winchelsea.26.How did Eric Rolls describe rabbits?A. They had a habit of changing places.B. They didnt like taking risks.C. They had a liking for travelling.D. They could hardly survive floods.27. Why did people think rabbits could not reach Western Australia at the beginning?
17、A. The distance was too long.B. The rock holes were not good shelter.C. The natural conditions were poor.D. The coastline was not their favorite place.28. What did the WA Rabbit Department official find out?A. Rabbits had invaded the west coast.B. Rabbits were jumping over the fence.C. Kalbarri was
18、the end of the fence.D. The third fence was damaged.CA primary school in Britain has put up signs to warn parents, who are addicted to playing with their phones, to greet their children with a smile rather than stare at their screens. It has become a common sight at the school gates to see children
19、running up to their parents, only to find their parents are absorbed in reading news online, reading e-books, or watching their favorite videos.Now the headmaster at a primary school in Middlesbrough has put up the signs at all three entrances to the school. The signs say, “Greet your child with a s
20、mile, not a mobile.” And under the words, a picture of a woman holding a phone to her ear is crossed out in a red circle. The headmaster said, “We are trying to develop students speaking and listening skills and we think it is a simple way to get the message across. It isnt only an issue among paren
21、ts, but it - 5 -also emphasizes that speaking and listening can help students to have discussions.”The move had different responses. Danielle Parker, a parent, said, “I think the signs are unacceptable because most parents pick their children up with phones. ” Another parent said, “Its a good thing.
22、 Greeting children with smiles can also develop the relationship between parents and children.” Some parents when questioned were hesitant about the signs. Lindan Bradley, a pupil at the school, said he agreed with the signs, saying, “Why should children see parents playing their mobile phones all t
23、he time?”Last year, research warned that parents devotion to cellphones had made some neglected children start primary school unable to hold conversations. Almost a third of children are not ready for the classroom when they start school.29. Why did the school put up signs at its entrances?A. To enc
24、ourage parents to meet pupils with smiles.B. To describe a common sight of its school gates.C. To remind pupils to be careful while walking.D. To introduce the primary school to parents.30. What does the underlined “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. Playing with the phones. B. Greeting children.C. Putt
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