高中英语牛津译林版(2020)必修第二册综合测试.docx
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1、必修第二册 综合测试一、阅读理解I first discovered the Little Free Library concept while being on a 2015 vacation in Santa Barbara, California. I fell in love with the idea of free literature-sharing boxes posted at the edges of parks and along sidewalks in neighbourhoods. And because our home was already filled wi
2、th mountainous piles of books, my husband wasnt the least bit surprised when I suggested starting a Little Free Library of our own. In our garden shed (棚) , we filled the shelves with books from our personal collection. Over the next two months, strangers discovered our Little Free Library and began
3、 their regular visit.My love of reading dates back to 1970, when I studied in a three-room primary schoolhouse on a dirt road. One day, I accidentally came to the basement library and I was fascinated by the picture books. Unfortunately, the books were later thrown away when the school discovered th
4、e basement was full of mould (霉). Happily, weeks later, a truck arrived with a trailerwhich, with the help of our countys public library, had been transformed into a paradise (乐土) for those who enjoyed reading. Now I still remember the floor-to-ceiling shelves and the carpeted benches in it. Every t
5、ime I left, I wrote my name on several sign-out cards, which were filled with names of children from neighbouring schools. We liked the same books and, although we never met, I considered them friends.At the beginning of the first COVID-19 lockdown, our Little Free Library began to include childrens
6、 stories. I witnessed mothers lifting their children for a look into the library. Walkers included our street in their route so they could check for new offerings. Some folks routinely drove from several blocks away to visit. From time to time, visitors filled shelves with literary fiction, romances
7、, poetry and a range of non-fiction. I smiled when people met me in the yard and commented that our Little Free Library was like a bird feeder.We remain grateful that we have kept our Little Free Library open. It has become an alternative means of creating a community of people with mutual regard fo
8、r humanity and the written word. We are together even when apart.1.What inspired the author to start the Little Free Library?A.Her large collection of books.B.An experience during a vacation.C.Her husbands encouragement.D.Strangers visit to her garden shed.2.From the passage, we can learn that_.A.ne
9、ighbouring schools donated books to the Little Free LibraryB.the authors enthusiasm for reading started from her childhoodC.children wrote their names on the sign-out cards to meet friendsD.the countys public library became a perfect place for book lovers3.People considered the Little Free Library a
10、 bird feeder because_.A.it provided food for thoughtB.it attracted birds for shelterC.visitors could feed birds hereD.people could exchange books here二、完形填空I was born legally blind. Of all the stories of my early childhood, the one about a _4_ is my mothers favorite.I was only two when the _5_ occur
11、red. We had just arrived home from a trip. Mom lifted me out of the car and _6_ to speak to the driver. I took advantage of my brief _7_ to dash across the lawn(草坪) and hit a large maple tree! I was running so fast that I bounced off the trunk and landed on my backside. Mom _8_ me to start crying, b
12、ut I just sat there for a minute. Then I _9_ myself up and kept right on going.Mom loves to use this story as an _10_. It reminds her that children dont enter life _11_ to take risks or unwilling to _12_ again when they fall down. She never wanted me to lose that toughness as I grew older. When I _1
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