山西省山西大学附属中学2018_2019学年高二英语上学期10月模块诊断试题.doc
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1、12018-2019学年第一学期高二(10 月)模块诊断英语试题考试时间:100 分钟 满分:150 分 第 I卷(选择题 共 100分)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60分) 第一节(共 15小题;每小题 3分,满分 45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。A21. According to the survey, people left alone on a desert island would most want their _.A. MP3 player B. spouse/ partner C. dog D. celebrity2. W
2、hich of the following is true about George Clooney?A. He has been trained in wilderness survival. B. He is the choice of most South African women.C. He does not think Roseane is beautiful. D. He may not be able to help you survive.3. The survey results are analyzed in terms of the respondents _.A. m
3、arriage, age and race B. race, nationality and sexC. sex, age and nationality D. age, sex and marriage BMy senior year of high school was a very hectic one, to say the least. If I wasnt studying or worrying about my grades, I was working on after-class 3activities. It seemed as if my life had turned
4、 into one crazy cloud of confusion and I hoped to find some sort of direction.Finally, I got a part-time job at the local coffee shop. I had thought it would be easy and, for the most part, stress-free. I pictured myself pouring coffee and becoming close friends with my customers. What I hadnt expec
5、ted was the people with so many orders. There were moments when I was very angry simply because I couldnt seem to please anyone. There was always too much sugar, too little ice, or not enough skim milk. However, I kept at it.One day, one of my customers came in, depressed. Before he left, I handed h
6、im a bag along with his iced coffee. He looked at me questioningly because he hadnt ordered anything but the coffee. He opened the bag and saw his favorite doughnut (甜甜圈) I had given him. He smiled and thanked me before heading out into the rain.The next evening, he came. Instead of ordering somethi
7、ng, he handed me a single pink rose and a note.“Thanks for being so sweet and thoughtful yesterday. It is so nice to meet someone whos warm and unselfish. Please dont change your ways because I truly believe that you will do better. Have a great day!”As time went on, I did come across some customers
8、 really particular. But anytime I felt depressed, I thought of that man and his kindness. Then I would smile, hold my head up high, clear my throat and ask politely, “How can I help you?”4. What does the underlined word “hectic” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Glad. B. Interesting. C. Productive. D. Busy.5.
9、What can we know about the authors part-time job?A. It is easy and stress-free. B. It is quite busy and challenging.C. It doesnt need special skills. D. It gives the author a feeling of freshness6. The customers note _.A. showed his thanks to the author. B. offered suggestions to the author.C. encou
10、raged the author to work harder. D. gave an explanation of his condition.7. Whats the message the author want to convey?A. Kind words are worth much but cost little.4B. It is impossible to satisfy everyone in our life.C. A small act of kindness can make a big difference.D. Our attitude determines ou
11、r suffering or our freedom.CTattoos (纹身) are becoming more and more common. But they are not a new thing. Scientists have found some frozen bodies from around 3,000 BC and their skin shows the marks of tattoos. For example, Otzi, the Iceman (the oldest body ever found), was discovered in the mountai
12、ns of Austria. He had many different lines and crosses tattooed on his back and his knees.The most common places to get tattoos are the tops of the arms for men and the bottoms of the backs for women. Any mark can be used but there are some common ideas. Some people like to get animals, like dragons
13、, birds and tigers. Other people like to get something written in a foreign language, so Chinese and Japanese words are common in America and the UK. If you cant read the language, make sure you get someone to check what they represent because the tattoo artist could write anything and you would nev
14、er know.It is a big decision to get a tattoo because they are very difficult to remove. It is possible with expensive laser surgery (激光手术) but this is very painful and amazingly expensive and the skin will never be perfect afterwards. You want to do a test, to see how you look with a tattoo, you can
15、 get a temporary tattoo which disappears after about a month. This kind is very popular in India, where people often have them for festivals.In some countries, such as Japan and Korea, tattoos are still connected with law-breaking activities and it isnt normal to see a tattoo in public. In many plac
16、es of Europe and America, most people dont care very much whether you have a tattoo or not, though there are some types of job where they dont like tattoos. But some Presidents of the USA have had them.8. What can we know about tattoos from the first paragraph?A. Some frozen bodies were 3,000 years
17、old.B. Tattoos appeared early in human history.C. The Iceman was the first man to have tattoos.D. People in the past liked different lines and crosses.9. Why should we be careful when we get tattoos of languages?A. Because tattoos are hard to remove.B. Because the places to get tattoos are limited.C
18、. Because the meanings of the foreign words are important.D. Because the educational level of tattoo artists is unreliable.510. Why are temporary tattoos getting popular?A. It is not difficult to remove them.B. They help make peoples skin perfect.C. People can have a laser surgery to get them.D. The
19、y play an important role in some festivals.11. What does the last paragraph tell us?A. It is impolite to show tattoos in public.B. The Japanese are not allowed to get tattoos.C. Presidents of the USA support people in getting tattoos.D. Tattoos are accepted more easily in some Western countries.DBor
20、n and raised in a digital age, todays young people are generally tech savvy (技术娴熟的). But when it comes to basic life skills, theyre less capable than the older generation.According to a recent study, 69 percent of 18 to 24-year-olds in the UK have no idea how to bleed a radiator(暖气片换水). About 35 per
21、cent of them dont know how to sew on a button, while about 11 percent dont understand how to change a light bulb or iron clothes.It appears young people are losing the skills older generations took for granted. In fact, the problem is shared by young people in the United States. According to a repor
22、t by Forbes in 2014, most millennial (千禧一代) drivers dont know how to check their tire pressure. Cooking is another basic life skill that has been dropped, as millennials are much more likely to order food deliveries than previous generations. Technology may be to blame for this generational gap. Ski
23、lls at using phones and computers are the ones valued these days, and the practical skills are now seen as functions that can be easily outsourced (外包). Indeed, improvements in technology have made young people unfamiliar with many basic life skills. For example, with GPS always at hand, young peopl
24、e have had no need to learn how to read physical maps.However, this change has raised concerns among many people. “If you have your masters degree and you cant live within your means or go home from your job and feed yourself a nutritious (有营养的) meal, youre not a complete graduate,” Chris Moore, a p
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