河北省保定市定州市第二中学2022-2023学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题.docx
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1、河北省保定市定州市第二中学2022-2023学年高一下学期5月月考英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Famous Attractions in the USAHawaiiHawaii is the name of a state in the USA, located in the central Pacific Ocean. It has one of the most isolated population an the face of the Earth. This is because it is 3,857 km away from California and thous
2、ands of kilometers away from Japan and China. Hawaii was included as the 50th state of the USA, on August 21, 1959, and it is made up of 8 major islands. Honolulu is the capital of Hawaii and is located at the island of Oahu.Grand CanyonSituated in the Grand Canyon National Park, the Grand Canyon is
3、 located in the state of Arizona in the USA. The mile-high, multicolored rock walls and sandy slopes are enough to keep you lost in its natural beauty. Undoubtedly, the Grand Canyon is filled with powerful and inspiring landscapes, largely because of its big size.Empire State BuildingStanding tall i
4、n the New York City, the Empire State Building is a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper. It is one of the prides of the United States. The building is a popular landmark of New York tourism and reflects the history and architecture of New York. It describes Americas industrial revolution and has played an
5、 important role in featuring American culture.Statue of LibertyThe Statue of Liberty was a friendship gift from the people of France to the people of the USA, on the completion of 100 years of independence. It is a universal symbol of freedom. Located on the Liberty Island of New York, occupying 12
6、acres of land, it welcomes all those who come to New York as tourists and also welcomes the people who are returning to their native place.1 . What do we know about Hawaii?A. It is made up of some islands. cards sent by email to her for her birthday! She said to herself, “That was just a dream. Drea
7、ms are usually impossible to achieve.But she was counting down her birthday, “Four, three, two.”Her birthday finally came. She got up early as usual and cleaned her backyard. Suddenly her cell phone rang. Good morning,Caroline. Im your student,Mike. How have you been recently?,9She responded to Mike
8、 happily. She thought a students greeting was her best birthday gift. She began to work more energetically, and in a moment the yard was cleared. Then she went into the living room to rest. 注意:1 ,续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。At sunset, Caroline received a new email.David appeared, followed by Mi
9、ke and Carolines other students.B. It is named after a famous leader.C. It is very far from the Pacific Ocean.D. It is the least populated island on the Earth.2. What can tourists do in the Grand Canyon?A. Get close to nature.B , Learn about art and culture.C. Know about the history of America.D. Ap
10、preciate the architecture of New York.3. Which is usually said to be a symbol of freedom?A. Hawaii.B. Grand Canyon.C , Empire State Building.D. Statue of Liberty.Amy Jandrisevits knows the value of a good doll. Dolls have a power we dont completely understand/9 she says. Its a conclusion she came to
11、 while working as a pediatric oncology (儿科肿瘤)social worker using dolls to help her young patients adapt to their changing medical situations. Many of the kids saw themselves in those good dolls, but for the kids who had lost their legs or hair, there were none they could relate to.So, eight years ag
12、o, when a friend said that her child was disabled, Jandrisevits knew what might help the youth through the challenging period. “Its hard to tell a kid, You are perfect the way you are/ and it is important to build the kids self-confidence,she says.Jandrisevits went about changing that. She made a do
13、ll by hand, which looked like her friend child and sent it off. After the friend posted a photo of the happy child and doll on-line, another woman asked Jandrisevits to make a doll that looked like her baby, who had lost a leg.Word spread, and soon Jandrisevits made dolls for children with different
14、 physical defects (缺 B自)in short, dolls that looked like them. She quit her job and started a nonprofit, A Doll Like Me. Working out of her home in Milwaukee, based on photos sent by kids parents or caregivers, Jandrisevits takes about seven hours to make each doll. A GoFundMe page helps her make up
15、 for costs and allows her to donate her services. She hasnt charged for a doll since she began her nonprofit.In all, she has made more than 400 dolls. The waiting list is long, but Jandrisevits is undefeated. As she explains on her GoFundMe page/Every kid, regardless of age or bodytype, should look
16、into the sweet face of a doll and see their own.4.What is the value of good dolls in the eyes of Jandrisevits?A.Helping some patients learn to make the dollsB.Letting some patients see themselves in the dolls.C.Letting some patients believe that theyre perfect.D.Helping some patients adapt to the ne
17、w school life.5.Who does Jandrisevits specially make dolls for?A.Sick doctorsB.Adult patients.C.Patients, parents.D.Disabled children.6.A.Helpful and handy.B.Romantic and funny.C.Frank and humorous.D.Athletic and energetic.Which words can best describe Jandrisevits?7.A.Serve patients.B.Thats my doll
18、.C.Make dolls by yourself.What is the text mainly about?D.What happy kids they are.A new study shows the singing noises made by humpback whales(座头鲸)might be a sign of being lonely. Scientists who recorded humpback whale behavior in Australia discovered that fewer whales made the singing noises as th
19、eir population grew.“Humpback whale song is loud and travels far in the ocean, said marine biologist Dunlop of the University of Queensland in Brisbane. She has long studied humpback whales and helped lead the new study. Her work has centered on humpbacks that reproduce near Australias Great Barrier
20、 Reef. She made an unexpected discovery as the number of whales sharply rose following the end of commercial whaling. It was getting more difficult to actually find singers,“ she said. When there were fewer of them, there was a lot of singing. Now that there are lots of them there is no need to sing
21、 so much.Scientists first began to hear and study the songs of the humpback whales in the 1970s. They used underwater microphones to do so. Only male whales sing. Scientists think the whales sing to display their power.Eastern Australias humpback whales came close to disappearing in the 1960s, when
22、their number dropped to around 200. But over time the population began to regrow, climbing to about 27, 000 whales by 2015. That number is near pre-whaling levels. As the number of whales increase, their singing behaviors changed. Dunlop said while 2 in 10 males made wailing noises in 2004, 10 years
23、 later the number had dropped to 1 in 10.It is said that humpback whales must have been singers long before whale fishing diminished their numbers. But the new study proves how necessary their beautiful songs were to their survival and recovery. Clearly singing became extremely valuable when their n
24、umbers were very low.8. What is the probable reason why humpback whales sing according to the new study?A. Danger.B. Hunting.C. Hopelessness. D. Loneliness.9. What is Dunlops surprising discovery in her research?A. Humpback whales always keep silent.B. The more humpback whales, the less singing.C. T
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