广东省佛山市三水区实验中学2018_2019学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题(无答案)

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1、 1 2018 20192018 2019 学年第二学期三水实验中学高二第一学月考试学年第二学期三水实验中学高二第一学月考试 英语试题英语试题 第一部分 听力 第一部分 听力 共共 1010 小题 小题 每题每题 2 2 分 分 满分满分 2020 分 分 第一节 听力理解第一节 听力理解 材料及问题播放两遍 每段后有两个小题 各段播放前有 5 秒钟的阅读时间 请根据各 段播放的内容及相关小题的问题 在 5 秒钟内从题中所给的 A B C 项中 选出最佳选项 听第一段材料 回答第 1 2 题 1 A About ten minutes cycling B About half an hour

2、s walk C About an hour s bus ride 2 A She lives far from her office B She gets up late every day C The bus is too crowded 听第二段材料 回答第 3 4 题 3 A By the window B Beside the door C By the fireplace 4 A To watch a movie B To go to the airport C To visit her parents 听第三段材料 回答第 5 6 题 5 A It s low paid B It

3、 is tiring C It is cool 6 A To fetch her camera B To have lunch with her C To lock her department 第二节 回答问题第二节 回答问题 请将答案写在答卷的相应位置请将答案写在答卷的相应位置 7 8 9 10 2 第二部分 阅读 共两节 第二部分 阅读 共两节 满分满分 4040 分 分 第一节 阅读理解 第一节 阅读理解 共共 1515 小题 小题 每小题每小题 2 2 分 分 满分满分 3030 分 分 阅读下面短文 从每题所给的 A B C D 四个选项中选出最佳选项 并在答题卡上将该项涂 黑 A

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7、ents Day would become the sixth highest card selling holiday But to their disappointment it never became a commercial holiday Many families have much more meaningful ways of celebrating the holiday Danielle Kirsch celebrates by trying a new activity every year with her grandmother Elsie This year we

8、 ll be painting together she tells RD com Molly Arnold s grandmother is no longer around yet she still finds a way to honor the holiday Arnold is the Chief Operations Officer of the Frank and Barbara Broyles Foundation a charity she created in memory of her grandmother Barbara Broyles who passed awa

9、y from Alzheimer s disease However just because the holiday is not about commercialism doesn t mean you can t exchange gifts S actually suggests that grandparents give their grandchildren gifts especially gifts that honor family traditions 18 Why did McQuade found Grandparents Day A To grow her own

10、business B To realize her parents dream C To remember her own grandparents D To call on people to care for the elderly 19 What does the underlined part a money grab in Paragraph 3 probably mean A A way to make big money B A celebration of one s wealth C A chance to give others money D A deal between

11、 family members 20 Hallmark thought Grandparents Day A wouldn t grow popular among young people B would become a commercial holiday C would turn into a global holiday 6 D wouldn t last long 21 What is Paragraph 4 mainly about A Meaningful ways of celebrating the holiday B People s attitudes toward t

12、he holiday C The effort to carry out the holiday D The future of the holiday D D Scientists in Australia recently got a chance to walk in the footsteps of dinosaurs In March they announced that they d identified thousands of dinosaur tracks along a 15 mile stretch of Australia s northwest coast One

13、of the footprints is the largest dinosaur footprint ever recorded The footprint is about 5 feet 9 inches long large enough for most people to lie inside it The print was likely left behind about 130 million years ago by a type of dinosaur called a sauropod These long necked herbivores 食草动物 were the

14、largest known dinosaurs with the biggest ones measuring about 130 feet long That giant footprint wasn t the only amazing discovery in the area In total the scientists identified the footprints of 21 different dinosaur species That includes the first evidence of a stegosaur a type of dinosaur with sp

15、iky 尖的 plates along its back in Australia It s the most diverse group of dinosaur prints ever found in one place It really is a snapshot 快照 of life during the age of the dinosaurs in this particular area says Steve Salisbury a dinosaur expert in Australia The dinosaurs originally left their footprin

16、ts in sand Over time these prints were filled with other types of sand and small stones The tracks eventually hardened into rock To figure out which types of dinosaurs had left them scientists studied the size of the footprints and the patterns in which the patterns they were made The scientists worked with a group of Aborigines Australian natives The Aborigines had known about the tracks for years but they didn t share their secret with the paleontologists until 2008 The scientists and the Abor

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