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1、辽宁省瓦房店市高级中学2019-2020学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题时间:100分钟 总分:120分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。 A Amsterdam guidebookTime out Amsterdam guide is written by writers who live in the city, with a unique insider perspective on local culture. This guide is

2、filled with useful tips and ideas on everything from room rates to the detailed clear color maps, from world-class museums and markets to the citys great bars and restaurants, and top sightseeing tips from the popular sites to the unusual.Customer reviewsI bought several books on a recent trip to Am

3、sterdam, but this was the only one I used while walking and sightseeing. The books small size makes it convenient to hold, but dont be fooled: this book is jam-packed with useful information. And, unlike the Eyewitness Travel Guides, which are also great, this book lists a good number of budget acco

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5、 information they squeezed into a small book. Overall, the best travel guide Ive seen to Amsterdam!RRP: $ 12.99Price: $ 8.44You save: $ 4.55(35% off regular price)Availability: In stock(有货)Note : This item will be delivered within 24 hours in the UK. All other destinations are sent by airmail.21. Wh

6、ich of the following is NOT included in Amsterdam guidebook? A. Top sightseeing tips. B. World famous museums. C. Film and drama information. D. The citys great bars and restaurants.22. According to the passage, Amsterdam guidebook_. A. is handy to carry B. has a recommended price of $ 8.44 C. will

7、be sent by air to all the buyers D. is written by people living in London23. If you buy Amsterdam guidebook, _. A. you can receive it two days later B. you should buy it in a post office C. you may know some local culture D. you can have a 4.5% discount of the regular price B Are you bad at math? If

8、 you answer yes, consider this question: Are you bad at math because you didnt study hard enough to learn the material or because you lack the ability to be good at it ? As it turns out, many children believe that they dont do well on math tests because theyre intellectually incapable (无能的) of under

9、standing the material. They have no reason to try harder, thus trapping them in a state of being bad at math.Educators Miles Kimball and Noah Smith argue that this is a big problem,“Math is the great mental subject of an unconfident America. If we can convince you that anyone can learn math, it shou

10、ld be a short step to convincing you that you can learn just about anything, if you work hard enough.”Psychologist Carol Dweck took on the task of convincing a group of students that if they worked hard they could become smarter. The truly remarkable part of that study was not that the kids improved

11、 and earned higher grades; it was that Dweck noted that a few of the tough boys in the group were brought to tears, learning that the level of intelligence they could reach was limitless it was entirely up to them .Of course, not all of us will become genius mathematicians, but the majority of us ca

12、n become skilled and maybe even good at math. As Mashable points out, while dyscalculia (计算障碍) , a math disability, is a real thing, only 6 percent of the population is likely to have it. For the rest of us, its a confidence problem, or a lack of belief that with hard work, well improve. Thankfully,

13、 we now know better, and we can pass on that information to the next generation.24. Many people dont work hard at math because they think that . A. their intelligence is high B. its useless to put in the effort C. math is not worth learning D. they have understood the material25. According to Miles

14、Kimball and Noah Smith, . A. one can learn anything as long as he works hard B. math is a big problem to deal withC. most Americans dont like math at all D. math is an important subject at school 26. In Carol Dwecks study, the students .A. didnt get higher grades in the test B. became good at math s

15、oonC. passed the tests easilyD. know their intelligence depends on themselves27. What does the underlined part“that information”refer to? A. Confidence is important in ones life. B. Math disability doesnt really exist.C. Everyone is likely to learn math well.D. Math cannot be ignored at any time. C Many facts suggest that children are overweight and the situation is getting worse, according to the doc

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