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1、_2016年高二英语下册3月月考试卷(附答案)右玉一中高二年级3月月考试卷 高二英语 (时间:120分钟, 满分:150分) 第一部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题3分,满分60分) 第一节 (共15小题,每小题3分,满分45分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。A Will it matter if you dont take your breakfast? Recently a test was given in the United States. Those tested included people of different ages, from
2、 12 to 83. During the experiment, these people were given all kinds of breakfasts, and sometimes they got no breakfast at all. Special tests were set up to see how well their bodies worked when they had eaten a certain kind of breakfast. The results show that if a person eats a proper breakfast, he
3、or she will work with better effect than if he or she has no breakfast. This fact appears to be especially true if a person works with his brains. If a student eats fruit, eggs, bread and milk before going to school, he will learn more quickly and listen with more attention to class. Opposite to wha
4、t many people believe, if you dont eat breakfast, you will not lose weight. This is because people become so hungry at noon that they eat too much for lunch, and end up gaining weight instead of losing. You will probably lose more weight if you reduce your other meals. 21. During the test, those who
5、 were tested were given _. A. no breakfast at all B. very rich breakfast C. little food for breakfast D. different breakfast or none 22. The results of the test show that _. A. breakfast has great effect on work and studies B. breakfast has little to do with a person s work C. a person will work bet
6、ter if he has a simple breakfast D. those wor king with brains should have much for breakfast 23. The passage mentions that many people believe that if you dont eat breakfast, you will _. A. lose weight B. not lose weight C. be healthier D. gain a lot of weight 24. Which of the following is not true
7、 according to the passage? A. Poor breakfasts affect those who wo rk with brains. B. Morning diet may cause one to get fatter. C. Reducing lunch and supper is of less value in weight losing. D. Eating less in lunch and supper may help to lose weight.B Canyonlands National Park Canyonlands National P
8、ark is a famous tourist attraction in Utah where visitors can see arches (拱门) and other beautiful rock formations. Canyonlands National Park is a wild,lonely area of rocks,rivers and desert plants.Only Native Americans,cowboys,and explorers entered this area before the park was set up in 1964.Even t
9、oday,it is difficult to walk or ride through the park.The roads are still made of d irt.Driving requires a special vehicle.The Nation al Park Service says Canyonlands National Park is wild America. Rivers created the area as they cut rocks into many different formations.At the center of the park are
10、 two deep canyons(峡谷) carved by the Green and Colorado Rivers.Three areas that surround these rivers are included in the park. One of these areas is called the Maze District.This area includes rock art made by people who lived there more than 2,000 years ago.Yet many people today cannot see the Maze
11、 District because it is so difficult to reach.The area is one of the loneliest and wildest areas in the United States. Another area of the park is called the Needles.It includes long,thin,red and white rocks that reach high into the air like fingers on a hand. A good way to see all the areas of Cany
12、onlands National Park is to fly over it.A one hour trip in a small airplane makes it possible to see the parks red rocks,arches and flat areas where ancient Indian people once lived. From high in the air,visitors can clearly see the third area of the park-a high broad flat rock known as the Island i
13、n the Sky.The island was formed between the two rivers. Another interesting formation is called the Upheaval Dome.This is a huge hole about four hundred and fifty meters deep and one point five kilometers wide.It is considered to be the most unusual geological (地质的) structure in the area. 25Why is C
14、anyonlands National Park referred to as wild America? ANo vehicle is available to go through the park. BThe park today still remains as it was in the past. CThere is no access for people to get close to it. DA variety of wild animals and plants grow in it. 26What do we know about the Maze District?
15、ANo one is allowed to explore the area. BIt is known to the outside world. CIts rock art dates back over 2,000 years. DIt is the loneliest and wildest place in the US. 27Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the text? AThe unique geological structure results from the force of na
16、ture. BThe Needles is named after the rocks in the shape of needles. CCanyonlands National Park has a history of about 2,000 years. DThe Green and Colorado Rivers divide the park into three parts. 28In order to have a good view of the park,you should go sightseeing_. Aby air Bby land Cby water Don f
17、oot 29Where did ancient Indian people use to live? AThe red rocks. BThe flat areas. CThe Island in the Sky. DThe Upheaval Dome. C It might seem hard to imagine that a bad tooth could be deadly.But doctors in the Washington area said a boy died when a tooth infection(感染) spread to his brain.They said
18、 it might have been prevented,had he received the dental(牙齿的) care he needed. Experts at the National Institutes of Health say good dental ca re starts at birth.Breast milk, they say, is the best food for the healthy development of teeth.Breast milk can help slow bacterial growth and acid production
19、 in the mouth. When babys teeth begin to appear, you can clean them with a wet toothbrush.Dentists say it is important to find soft toothbrushes made especially for babies and to use them very gently. The use of fluoride(氯化物) to protect teeth is common in many parts of the world.For example, it is o
20、ften added to drinking water supplies.The fluoride mixes with enamel(釉质), the hard surface on teeth, to help prevent holes, or cavities from forming. But young children often swallow toothpaste when they brush.The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry notes that swallowing fluoridated toothpaste c
21、an cause problems.So young children should be carefully supervised when they brush their teeth.And only a small amount of fluoridated toothpaste, the size of a green pea,should be used. Parents often wonder what effect thumb sucking or sucking on a pacifier might have on their babys teeth.Dental exp
22、erts generally agree that this is fine earl y in life. The American Academy of Family Physicians says most children stop sucking their thumb by the age of four.If it continues, the group advises parents to talk to their childs dentist or doctor.It could interfere with the correct development of perm
23、anent teeth. 30.The boy with a bad tooth died because_. A. His tooth disease was very deadly. B. The doctor refused to treat him properly C. He didnt receive timely treatment D. Something was wrong with his brain 31.The underlined word “supervised”in the fifth paragraph means “_” Awatched and direct
24、ed Btaught and helped Cpraised and advised Dled and pointed out 32.The best title of this passage is “_” A. The reason of a twelve-year-old boys death B. Baby teeth should be cared for from birth C. Breast milk and fluoride are important D.How to help young children form good habits D Doctors say ob
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