2019学年高二英语上学期第一次统测试题 人教新目标版 新版.doc
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1、- 1 -20192019 学年高二年级第一学期第一次统测学年高二年级第一学期第一次统测英语英语满分 135 分,时间 120 分钟 I.I. 阅读理解阅读理解(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、 B、 C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题在答题卡上将该项涂黑卡上将该项涂黑。A ARailwayRailway StephenStephen Manufacturer: Fisher PricePublication date: 2016-6-15Price:9.65For Ages: 2+Stephen is one of the earl
2、iest engines ever built. Other engines may be faster and stronger than Stephen, but in terms of strength or speed, Stephen makes up for with his positive spirits, sense of humor and knowledge. Stephen can connect to other engines and vehicles with magnet connectors.MonsterMonster TruckTruck Manufact
3、urer: LEGOPublication date: 2016-2-21Price:29.95For Ages: 3+Get the big monster truck to the race with the Monster Truck! Check the engine and huge tires before the show. Jump the ramp(斜坡) to hear the crowd cheer with excitement!Features a man-made low-loader trailer, a monster truck, a ramp and a c
4、arriage with opening doors Accessories include tools, a toolbox and an oil canStackingStacking TrainTrain Manufacturer: Melissa Doug- 2 -Publication date: 2015-12-16Price:15.45For Ages 4 and upThe brightly colored wooden train is over 17 inches long and includes 15 changeable pieces. The engine and
5、multicolored goods cars have strong pegs(挂钩) for linking the cars. Get onboard for a high-quality, value-packed adventure!CrazyCrazy FortsForts Manufacturer: Crazy FortsPublication date: 2016-8-9Price:44.95For Ages 5 and upChildren of all ages love building fun structures where they can play endless
6、ly in their imaginary worlds. And Crazy Forts makes play so easy and so fun. Simply connect the balls and sticks and cover the structure with bed sheets to create your imaginary places. They are durable, portable and best of all, there are no batteries required! You can build your own creation, a pl
7、ayhouse for parties, tunnels or connect with friends for amazing structures.1. Buy the Monster Truck, and you will get _.A. fun building structures B. a wooden train with many pieces C. huge tires, a toolbox and an oil can D. magnet connectors to connect other vehicles2. If John Smith pays 15.45, he
8、 will get a product which has _.A. portable balls and sticks B. hooks to connect other cars C. a ramp and a carriage D. a faster and stronger engines3. Which of the following can better promote childrens imagination?A. Stacking Train .B. Monster Truck. C. Railway Stephen. D. Crazy Forts.B B- 3 -I go
9、t invited to go with some friends to a game at another school. A senior will be driving us, and I think shes a good driver, but its someone my parents dont know. I want to tell my parents where Im going, but what if I ask and they say“no”? Ill end up wishing I never mentioned it and just went ahead
10、and did it anyway.If you want permission, its best to build a track record of honesty and trust. Letting a parent know where youre going is always a good idea.You may worry that telling your parents puts you at risk of getting “no” for an answer. But theres a good chance your parents might be OK wit
11、h you going. If you go but dont tell them, you risk losing something more important your parents trust.Parents who find out their kids did something behind their backs may be less likely to give permission to do things in the future. When trust is broken like this, parents wonder if teens are trying
12、 to hide something and what they imagine can be far worse than the reality.Before you talk to your parents about the game, think about which approach will help them feel most comfortable with giving you more freedom. Maybe theyd like to meet the person driving or talk to friends who have driven with
13、 her in the past. If your parents have questions or hesitate about letting you go, find out what their worries are and then do your best to answer them.4. From Paragraph 1 we know that the writer _.A. appears nervous B. looks worriedC. feels confused D. seems discouraged5. What is the best way to ge
14、t parents permission according to the passage?A. To get more attention from them.B. To risk gaining their permission.C. To keep off the track of reality.D. To be honest and win their trust.6. What does the writer really want to tell us?A. How to win over parents.- 4 -B. How to deal with strict paren
15、ts.C. Which effective approach to use.D. How to get freedom from parents.7. Who do you think the passage is intended for?A. Parents. B. Friends. C. Drivers. D. Teenagers.C CCareer success could be predicted as early as kindergarten, according to a 20-year study recently published in the American Jou
16、rnal of Public Health.Researchers from Pennsylvania State University and Duke University tracked more than 700 children from across the US between kindergarten and age 25 and found a significant correlation(相关性) between their social skills as kindergartners and their success as adults two decades la
17、ter.In 1991, teachers assessed how the kindergartners interacted with each other socially using a range of criteria like whether they cooperate with their peers without prompting(激励), if theyre helpful to others, whether theyre good at understanding feelings, and if they can solve problems on their
18、own.Researchers then kept track of whether the students went on to graduate high school on time, get a college degree, and find and keep a full-time job by 25. They also monitored the participants involvement with crime, drug abuse, public assistance, and mental health issues.The results showed that
19、 socially competent children were far more likely to earn a college degree and have a full-time job by 25 than those with limited social skills. Those with limited social skills also had a higher chance of getting arrested, binge(放纵) drinking, and applying for public housing.“This study shows that h
20、elping children develop social and emotional skills is one of the most important things we can do to prepare them for a healthy future,“ said Kristin Schubert, program director at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which funded the research, in a release.“From an early age, these skills can determi
21、ne whether a child goes to college or prison, and whether they - 5 -end up employed or addicted.“ The good news, according to Damon Jones, lead author of the study, is that intervention(干预) at a young age can help improve social and emotional skills. “This research by itself doesnt prove that higher
22、 social competence can lead to better outcomes later on,“ he said. “But when combined with other research, it is clear that helping children develop these skills increases their chances of success in school, work, and life.“8. What has the 20-year study found?A. Most kindergartners can solve problem
23、s alone.B. Helpful children understand others feeling better.C. Outgoing children cooperate with their peers easily.D. Social skills play a key role in childrens development.9. Paragraph 3 and 4 are mainly about?A. when the researchers began their studyB. how long it took to complete the studyC. how
24、 the researchers conducted the studyD. what factors were studied by the experts10.What should parents do to help their children to succeed according to Kristin Schubert?A. Teach them how to cooperate with others.B. Teach them some basic living skills.C. Tell them to keep off alcohol.D. Coach them in
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