辽宁省辽阳市集美学校2018_2019学年高二英语上学期期中试题.doc
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1、- 1 -辽宁省辽阳市集美学校 2018-2019 学年高二英语上学期期中试题第二部分 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项。AOne of the best ways to understand the world around us is to stop and pick up a book. Here are some books by black authors, which are shaping our conversations about race.Th
2、e Hate U Giveby Angie ThomasPublish date: February 28th 2017The novel tells the tale of Starr Carter, a 16-year-old who is trying to going to a white high school without feeling like she is abandoning her friends and family in her black neighborhood. But when Starr is the sole witness to a police sh
3、ooting of and unarmed black teen, she must develop the courage to find her voice and speak out against injustice.This Will Be My Undoingby Morgan JerkinsPublish date: January 30 2018In her first book, writer and journalist Morgan Jerkins dives into what it means to a black woman in modern society. T
4、hrough essays about everything from Sailor Moon to the “Black Girl Magic” movement, Jerkins outlines how race and womens rights cross. Its delivered with the sharp criticism that has made Jerkins a must-follow voice in todays media landscape.We Were Eight Years In Powerby Ta-Nehesi CoatesPublish dat
5、e: October 3rd 2017We Were Eight Years In Power is a collection of Coatess essays written about race, history, and power during the eight years of Obamas presidency. A - 2 -critical look at race in the U.S., We were Eight Years In Power situates the current social, political, and cultural conversati
6、ons were having as a country within the larger web of history, making it a must-read.Dont Call Us DeadAuthor: Danez SmithPublish date: September 5, 2017Danez Smiths poetry collection Dont Call Us Dead is a breathtaking look at being black, being queer and living with HIV, when the world seems unfrie
7、ndly to those identities. It will leave readers anger, sadness and resolve as a result of Smiths poems.1. Who is speaking for the rights of black women?A. Angie Thomas. B. Morgan JerkinsC. Ta-Nehisi Coates D. Danez Smith2. Which book should be chosen if you want to learn about Obama?A. The Hate U Gi
8、ve B. This Will Be My UndoingC. We Were Eight Years In Power D. Dont Call Us Dead3. What do these books have in common?A. They were all published in the same.B. They are collections of essays or poems.C. They all deal with the problem of black race.D. They are all related to American modern culture.
9、BQuietly sitting there reading, I found myself suddenly listening to the train guards announcement. Train travelers will surely agree that when the guard makes an announcement, whether its the recorded message or the guards message, few people listen to it, because its often quite dull or hard to un
10、derstand. This one was different. I noticed that other passengers appeared to be listening, too. Not only that, everyone was smiling!Why was so much attention being paid to this message? As best I can recall, the guard said something along these lines, “Good Morning Ladies, Gentlemen and - 3 -Childr
11、en, this is the 7.35 a.m. from Penrith to Central and youll be pleased to know that we are on time. And what a lovely morning it is in Sydney today. The sun is shining, birds are singing, and alls right with the world. I trust you have a great day wherever youre going. Thanks for catching my train t
12、his morning and I hope to see you again soon.”Quite a few people (obviously previous strangers) started talking to one another about the guards excellent message and how good it had made everyone feel. I started thinking about this, and then I found the young guard and said “Were you the guard on th
13、e 7:35 a.m. from Penrith?” The guard seemed a bit stunned at first, replying, “Yes, yyyyes.” “Well, I really appreciate your announcement. Thank you for your extremely good message, which gave me and the other passengers such a good start to the day. Please keep doing it.” I said.There are two messa
14、ges for me in what happened that day. Firstly, when people are happy in their work it shows in what that do and say. Secondly, the story attaches much importance to the benefits that accumulate from thanking people for something theyve done, particularly when its not expected. Can you imagine the co
15、nversation that guard would have when he got home?4. Why do few train travelers listen to the announcements?A. They usually feel sleepy. B. The messages are unattractive.C. The guards voice is not clear. D. They are absorbed in books.5. What does the underlined word “stunned” in Paragraph 3 mean?A.
16、Surprised. B. Cautious. C. Excited. D. Patient.6. What might the guard talk about with his family when he got home?A. The beautiful weather. B. The recorded message.C. The train from Penrith. D. The unexpected appreciation.7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?- 4 -A. A Boring
17、 Train Story B. An Intelligent GuardC. A Lovely Morning in Sydney D. A Different Train AnnouncementCThe old saying that practice makes perfect seems to make no sense when it comes to schoolwork. Many educators today are looking for evidence to support the case for homework, but are coming up empty-h
18、anded. “Homework is all pain and no gain,” says author Alfie Kohn. He points out that no study has ever found a relationship between homework and academic achievement in elementary school.Mary Jane Cera is the academic administrator for the Kino School, a private, non-profit kindergarten0through-12t
19、h-grade school in Tucson, Arizona, and she maintains a no-homework policy across all grades. The purpose of the policy is to make sure learning remains a joy, not a thing that discourages social time and creative activity.Many supporters of homework argue that life is filled with things we dont like
20、 to do, and that homework teaches self-discipline, time management and other non-academic life skills. Kohn challenges this popular idea; he says that if kids have no choice when it comes to homework, theyre not really exercising judgment, and are instead losing their sense of autonomy.At the Kino S
21、chool, Cera says children often choose to take their favorite parts of school home. “A lot of what we see kids doing is continuing to write in journals, practicing music with their friends, and taking experiments home to show their parents,” she says. Surveys of Kino graduates suggest that the early
22、 control they are given over their education continues to serve them well into college, and that they feel better equipped to manage their time and approach professors with questions than other students do.One of the reasons why we continue to assign homework, Kohn says, is our obsession(着迷)with sta
23、ndardized tests. Even if we can agree on the importance of kids doing better on tests, he says, there is no research to suggest that - 5 -homework is the ticket to success.Wherever the homework debate goes next, its worth taking a moment to examine if were asking the right questions about our childr
24、ens education.8. Which of the following is Kohns idea?A. Homework teaches students life skills.B. Standardized tests are not important in education.C. The quality of homework is linked to students interests.D. Homework is not connected with academic achievement in elementary school.9. According to t
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