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1、重庆市铜梁县 2017-2018 学年高二英语上学期寒假作业(一) 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。 A PhillipIsland Penguins The Little Penguin has called PhillipIsland home for untold generations. Get to Phillip Island in plenty of time to watch a summer sunset at Sum
2、merland Beach the stage is attractively set to see the Little Penguin leave water and step onto land. Leave Melbourne at 5:30 pm. for a direct journey to PhillipIsland See the Gippsland areaGuinness Book of Records place for the world s longest earthworm Journey along the coastal highway around the
3、Bay with FrenchIsland and ChurchillIsland in the distance Cross the bridge at San Remo to enter Phillip Island natural home for Little Penguins and many animals Take your place in special viewing stands to watch the daily evening performance of the wild Little penguins Ultimate Penguins (+U) Join a
4、group of up to 15. This guided tour goes to an attractive, quiet beach to see Little Penguins. You can see penguins at night by wearing a special pair of glasses. Adult $ 60.00 Child $ 30.00 Viewing Platform Penguin Plus (+V) More personalized wildlife viewing limited to 130 people providing closer
5、viewing of the penguin arrival than the main viewing stands. Adult $ 25.00 Child $ 12.50 Penguin Skybox (+S) Join a group of only 5 in the comfort of a special, higher-up viewing tower. Gain an excellent overview of SummerlandBeach. Adult 16 yrs + $ 50.00 21 What kind of people is the text mainly wr
6、itten for? AScientists. BStudents. CTourists. DArtists. 22 What can we learn from the text about Little Penguins? AThey have been on PhillipIsland for years. BThey keep a Guinness record for their size. CThey are trained to practice diving for visitors. DThey live in large groups to protect themselv
7、es. 23 How much would a couple with one child pay for a closer viewing tour? A$ 37.50. B$ 62.50. C$ 180.00. D$ 150.00. B The Come-back Coffeehouse The sign in the window read Carls Coffee Shoppe, spelled the old-fashioned way. Hallie shook her head and wondered how many times she had suggested an al
8、ternative. She entered the shop and saw only one person. I could help with the books, Dad,Hallie offered, Theres not much you could do. Her father signed. How about if you clean the counters instead? His statement made her feel like a little girl instead of a senior in high school. Hallie sprayed so
9、me cleanser and ran a cloth over the worn countertops. After she had washed a few of the old eggshell-colored cups, she began her homework. At closing time, Hallies parents sat beside her. You know the shop has not been profitable lately, Mr. Rhodes began. We need to decide if it is even worth keepi
10、ng it open. Were going to visit Uncle Harold over spring vacation. Mrs. Rhodes continued. He can look over the books and tell us what our options are. You and Aunt Tess will run the shop for the week. By spring vacation Hallie was ready for an adventure. Hllies parents gave some instructions, and sa
11、id good-bye. Hallie stared absently out the window at the passersby: young people on their way to work, and kids on their school vacation. They were not the same people that her grandpa Carl had served. Suddenly Hallie had an idea. She confided in Aunt Tess, who approved. The two eagerly set to work
12、. At the end of the week, Hallie was coming out from the kitchen when she saw her parents standing in the shop, confused. She smiled as her parents stared at the teens around the counter and the young families seated at the tables. Welcome back! Hallie swept her arms to present the restaurants cheer
13、ful new decoration. Bright, attractive coverings spread over the tables, and modern posters hung on the walls, while, colorful mismatched dishes contributed to the pleasant atmosphere.I brought board games from home, Hallie added excitedly, and the bookstore down the street donated the posters. When
14、 we talked to our friends about what we were doing, they were happy to give us some dishes. Hallie held her breath as she waited for her parents reaction. Everyone certainly seems to like the changes, noted Mrs. Rhodes. Speaking of changes, Mr. Rhodes said, I see our name has changed, too. Do you mi
15、nd? I changed our name to Come-Back Coffeehouse to make the shop sound welcoming, as in Please come back again. A smile spread across her fathers face. “The new name is fitting.” Thanks to you, this place certainly has made a comeback! 24. What can we infer from the first two paragraphs? A. Hallie t
16、rusted Aunt Tess very much. B. Hallie took charge of the books for her parents. C. Hallies parents didnt take her opinions seriously. D. Hallies parents didnt count on the shop for a living. 25. What do we learn about Carls Coffee Shoppe? A. It is behind the times. B. It has regular customers. C. It is located on a quiet street. D. It follows family traditions well. 26. What did Hallie do after he