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    云南省曲靖市宣威民族中学2019-2020学年高二英语上学期检测试题二2.doc

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    云南省曲靖市宣威民族中学2019-2020学年高二英语上学期检测试题(二)阅读理解The idea of changing the world seems very crazy, but there are a number of small everyday things we can do to make the world better. Community centers, parks, libraries, homeless shelters, hospitals and schools are all places where students can make a difference through service.Alisia Orosco, 10, wanted to show her love and care to the sick kids at University Childrens Hospital in Texas, where her brother had been a patient. She earned money by doing part-time jobs and used it to buy different toys for the children in hospital. Now she visits three hospitals every year with bags of toys.“I hope to help as many kids as I can,”Alisia says.“It makes me happy to make them smile.”High school students in a town of Washington made a difference in the lives of some needy children by building a playground at a workers camp. They got a lot of help from a building supply store which provided free building materials for the project.Teens in New Jersey decided to offer their help at a local soup kitchen where people with no homes can get free food. But there wasnt one. They created a one-day soup kitchen and were able to feed 60 needy people and allow them to take the rest home. Their efforts got more people to understand the great need of the poor in their community. Because of their efforts and success, a permanent soup kitchen was created with the $10,000 National Award they received from Newmans Own Inc.High school students in Las Vegas helped 30 homeless adults prepare resumes during a job fair they held at the areas largest homeless shelter. At least nine of the adults later found jobs.1. Every year Alisia visits three hospitals with bags of toys in order to .A. sell her different toys B. look for part-time jobsC. look after her sick brother D. bring cheer to the sick kids2. The one-day soup kitchen created by teens in New Jersey .A. received high praise B. cost $10,000 to buildC. got help from 60 people D. was aimed at children3. Which of the following can best describe the students mentioned in the text?A. Kind. B. Brave. C. Proud. D. Crazy.4. Where was a playground built for needy children?A. In Texas. B. In a town of Washington.C. In New Jersey. D. In Las Vegas.语法填空A festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan. This is a traditional festival in Japan and many 5. (celebrate) are held. This festival is a cheerful occasion. On this day, the dead are said to return to 6. (they) homes and they are welcomed by the living. As they are expected to be 7. (hunger) after their long journey, food is laid out for them. Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house 8. (help) the dead to find their way. All night long, people dance and sing. In the early morning, the food 9. has been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it. In towns that 10. (be) near the sea, the small lanterns 11. (hang) in the streets the night before are placed into the water when the festival is over. Thousands of lanterns 12. (slow) drift(漂) out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world. At 13. same time, crowds of people stand on the shore watching the lanterns drifting away 14. they can be seen no more.班级: 姓名: 学号: 得分: 题号12341516171819答案5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 七选五Everybody gets angry, but out-of-control anger isnt good for you or those around you. So here are five simple strategies to help you learn how to manage your anger:Relax. Breathe deeply, from your stomach. 15 Repeat it to yourself and imagine a relaxing time and experience.Change the way you think. When youre angry, your thinking can get exaggerated (夸大的). 16 For example, instead of telling yourself,“Oh, its terrible! Everythings ruined,”tell yourself,“Its understandable that Im upset about it, but its not the end of the world.” 17 Statements like“This never works.”or“Youe always forgetting things.”will make you feel youranger is justified(情有可原的) and theres no way to solve the problem. They might upset people who might be willing to work with you on a solution.Have a better communication. Angry people tend to jump to conclusions. If you are in a heated discussion, slow down. 18 And take your time before answering. Instead of saying the first thing that comes into your head, think carefully about what you want to say.Use humor. Psychologists say that highly angry people tend to think“things ought to go my way!”Silly humor can help you get a more balanced perspective. So, when you feel that anger coming the next time, picture yourself as a king or queen, walking around, admired by everybody, and getting your own way in every situation.The more detail you can get into your imaginary scenes, the more likely it is to put a smile on your face. 19 A. Be careful with words like“never”or“always”.B. Listen carefully to what the other person is saying.C. Try replacing these thoughts with more reasonable ones.D. Avoid using these strategies when youre in a tense situation.E. Then slowly repeat a calm word or phrase such as“take it easy”.F. Try changing the topics so your talks wont turn into arguments.G. That will help you realize that the things youre angry about are really not very important.短文改错This morning I went to a nearby food store to buy some breads. After the man in the store packing the bread in a small bag for me, I began to walk home with bag in my hand. On the way I met my next-door neighbor, Miss Wang, that was walking her dog. We greeted with each other and begin to talk about the weather. As we were talking, his dog came up to the bag in my hand though the bread gave off a delicious smell. As a result, some of the bread fell to the ground or the dog began to enjoy it. Five minutes late, I was back at the store to buy bread again.答 案阅读理解 中学生为有需要的孩子们建了一个操场。故选B。语法填空5. celebrations 6. their 7. hungry 8. to help 9. that/which 10. are 11. hung 12. slowly 13. the 14. until/till七选五16.15.19.18.17.短文改错

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