2020-2021年辽宁省抚顺市某校高一(上)月考英语试卷.docx
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1、2020-2021年辽宁省抚顺市某校高一(上)月考英语试卷一、阅读理解 1. 11-year-old Titan Lacaden is so excellent at football that he has already been offered a college scholarship(奖学金)! The University of Hawaii made headlines this week when they decided to offer a fifth grader a football scholarship. Titan's skills(技能)wer
2、e so impressive to the Head Coach of the University of Hawaii's football team Nick Rolovich that he just had to sign him on.Even though he is almost 10 years away from having to go to college, Titan is already planning ahead. He told KITV, "My mom is forcing me to go to UH; she doesn't
3、want me to leave home."Football seems to run in the Lacaden family. Right now, Titan's older brother, Jake Lacaden, is a linebacker for Nevada's team. Titan's father, Frank Lacaden has been coaching football for years but has never seen skills like Titan's. He shared, "I
4、9;ve been coaching for over 25 years, and I've seen a lot of kids and done a lot of camps, and at this age I have not seen somebody with the skills that he has."Titan's family was approached by Rolovich about college football while he was participating in a football camp. While at the c
5、amp, the head coach asked Titan's family how they felt about the college scholarship. Rolovich is starting his second year as head coach and is working to build the future of the football team.Frank told KITV, "I've been through the recruiting(招募)process many times, and it's a long,
6、 energetic, narrow road, and many reach the door. But there's many times that the door just doesn't answer, and so when chance knocks you've got to enter, you've got to go, and so we went in." (1)Why has Titan been given a college scholarship?A.Because the scholarship will help
7、him improve his football skills.B.Because the university likes his good skills in future studies.C.Because he will probably become a good football player.D.Because he has already had very excellent football skills. (2)From the text we know that _.A.Titan's father is a very experienced football c
8、oachB.Titan's mother doesn't want him to get the scholarshipC.all of Titan's family are excellent football playersD.Titan's brother used to learn to play football from Nick (3)From the last paragraph, we know Frank thinks that _.A.playing football isn't a good job for a kidB.this
9、 is a good chance for Titan LacadenC.many people try football but few succeedD.kids have many choices of his team to serve 2. Carson Kropfl is an inventor, business owner and environmental activist. He enjoys the excitement of surfing(冲浪). And besides, he likes riding his skateboard.Carson is v
10、ery hard-working, only a 12-year-old boy. He just completed seventh grade. And, school was closely connected with the creation of his company. His story is proof that necessity is truly the mother of invention.Having enjoyed skating for years, Carson liked using his skateboard to go to some places,
11、including school. But over time, he grew increasingly frustrated that he had no place to store his board once he arrived.As a student, he could not change the size of his locker. But he realized he might be able to change the shape of his skateboard. And, from that small dream, a business was born.&
12、quot;I have a skateboard company called Lockerboard and I take the recycled boards and reshape them to fit inside of backpacks and lockers."Carson first just made a shorter skateboard in the shape of a square for himself. He made his first sales where students ate at his school. He put a few sk
13、ateboards on a table and his schoolmates started buying them up.The young man says he has now sold about 700 skateboards in two years of operation. His skateboards come in many shapes and designs. Each one costs around $100."I donate(捐赠)one dollar for every Lockerboard sold to Ocean Unite becau
14、se they're focused on ocean protection."The young business owner says he is not exactly sure what he will do in the future. But he sure will stay busy."I'm going to be an activist travelling the world, supporting ocean protection and how we could protect our earth. And, travelling
15、the world, skating and surfing, because I am an athlete." (1)Which of the following best explains "frustrated" underlined in Paragraph 3?A.Encouraged.B.Disappointed.C.Ashamed.D.Surprised. (2)What directly led to the creation of Carson Kropfl's company?A.His hard work.B.His constan
16、t failures.C.His love of surfing.D.His small dream to change his skateboard's shape. (3)What can we know about Carson Kropfl from the text?A.He is a member of Ocean Unite.B.He is hard-working and creative.C.He has set a clear goal for his future.D.He is always planning how to make more money.
17、60;3. Coffee is an important part of Italian culture and since arriving here over six months ago, I have drunk a lot of it!Of course, coffee is also very popular in the UK but coffee culture in Italy is a completely different story. In Italy, when you order a coffee in a café or bar(酒吧),you are
18、 served with a tiny, bitter espresso. This is "normal(正常的)coffee" for Italians and they are not so interested in the huge coffees that we drink in the UK. If you want more than one sip(小口)of coffee in Italy, lungo is a good choice. It is espresso with a little more water added, but still s
19、erved in a small cup. In addition, while takeaway coffee is quite popular among Brits, it is not very common at all in Italy, especially in non-touristy areas. Generally, Italians prefer to drink their tiny coffees while standing at the bar and, for many, this short break is an important part of the
20、ir day.Usually, breakfast in a bar in Italy includes a coffee and a pastry(酥皮糕点). I have been spoiled for choice with lovely cafés in the Italian town I'm living in. These cafés sell different kinds of mouth-watering pastrieseither plain(无馅料的)or filled with cream, chocolate, etc. as we
21、ll as delicious coffee. Cappuccinos are very popular at breakfast time and, for me, a creamy cappuccino and a pastry with chocolate is the perfect way to start the day.Finally, I have found that coffee in Italy is so much cheaper than coffee in the UK. Normally, an espresso or a macchiato(an espress
22、o with a drop of milk)costs around a euro and a cappuccino about DC=1.50! They are small, of course, but this means that in Italy it is possible to go out for coffee every day without breaking the bank. (1)How is Paragraph 2 mainly developed?A.By time.B.By space.C.By example.D.By comparison. (2)Whic
23、h coffee will you get in Italy if you order one without special instructions?A.Espresso.B.Lungo.C.Cappuccino.D.Macchiato. (3)What can we learn about the coffee culture in Italy?A.Takeaway coffee is very popular among Italians.B.Italians are very often seen drinking huge coffees.C.Italians like to ta
24、ke short breaks from work for coffee.D.Coffees are often served along with pastries during breakfasts. (4)What does the author think of Italian coffee?A.She loves its bitter taste.B.It is too expensive for her.C.It is a good choice for breakfast.D.The cup it is served in is too small.二、七选五 根据短
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