2022年高二英語話題閱讀訓(xùn)練 Week Six假日活動
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1、2022年高二英語話題閱讀訓(xùn)練 Week Six假日活動 一、閱讀理解(共23小題;共46.0分) A Austria—Winter Wonderland Enjoying the mountains and valleys of Austria is something that everyone with the love of walking can do even in the winter; the staggering beauty of the Tyrolean Alps stand tall and majestic under
2、their blanket of snow. The walking tracks in the area are cleared each day for those who prefer to walk in the winter sunshine through the forests and villages. To add a little more interest and fun to this holiday, we have included other activities such as snowshoeing, curling and a sleigh ride.
3、 Seefeld is one of the largest and most popular destinations in the Tyrol and has a wealth of easy walks to follow in the winter as well as other Nordic activities. Framed by the Mountain Range of the Karwendel National Park Seefeld is situated on a sunny high-altitude plateau 1,200 meters a
4、bove sea-level and is 150 km from Munich and Innsbruck is 21 km away. You will be staying at the Hotel Bergland, a four star family run hotel situated on the edge of the village of Seefeld near the Wildsee Lake in a beautiful sunny location. The hotel offers classic cuisine(烹飪) and wine c
5、ellar, with sun terrace, indoor pool, large sauna and fitness room. There are also Internet facilities available. The weather in January is very pleasant, cold but often with warm winter sunshine. This area of Austria with its breathtaking beauty has ideal walking conditions for our progr
6、amme. All equipment for the planned activities is included in the price which also includes transport. You will be given an opportunity to experience the wonderful Tyrolean hospitality when visiting the popular mountain Alm Houses for lunch. The price is based on dinner, bed & breakfast w
7、ith flights from Gatwick Airport to Innsbruck but regional flights can be arranged at a small additional cost. All activities, equipment and transport are included in the price. 1. What does the underlined word “staggering” in the first paragraph mean? A. Unbelievable. B. Unbearable
8、. C. Natural. D. Ordinary. 2. The passage is written with the purpose of ?. A. advertising the scenery of Austria B. introducing the scenery of Austria to readers C. remembering something interesting in Austria D. arranging some flights from Gatwick Airport to
9、 Innsbruck 3. Which of the following statements is TRUE? A. The Hotel Bergland is only to serve family tourists. B. Tourists who stay at the Hotel Bergland can connect to the Internet. C. The Hotel Bergland can offer most convenience except foods. D. The Wildsee Lake is far fr
10、om the Seefeld. 4. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs? A. January in Austria is extremely cold but windy. B. Having lunch is to experience whether Tyrolean is of hospitality. C. All activities, equipment and transport have to be arranged by yourself. D. If you want
11、 to take planes by the local flights, you should pay yourself. B There once was a dad and his son. In one holiday they went hunting one day at their deer shack in Spooner, WI. The son and the dad were on their way to their tree stands when the son saw a bobcat (美洲野貓). They saw it standing
12、 up on its hind legs looking for something to eat. The dad told his son to try to walk slowly around the bobcat but they stepped on a branch when they saw the bobcat. When they stepped on the branch the bobcat saw them and started to charge(猛沖) after them. The bobcat took down the dad, so the son ra
13、n as fast as he could to get to his tree stand. The son grabbed his deer rifle, put a bullet in it, looked at the bobcat, and shot it in the heart. The son got out of his tree stand to go check on his dad. When he got over to his dad he removed the dead bobcat. Then he called the EMT's (急診
14、醫(yī)士) because he thought his dad was really hurt from when the bobcat stomped on him and bit him. The EMT's told the son they were 10 minutes out. Before the EMT's got there the son took his dad into the hunting shack to clean out his cuts. After the EMT's arrived at the deer shack they look
15、ed at the son's dad. They said he will be in the hospital for 10 days. He had ten broken ribs and 5 broken neck bones, so after the son heard this he started crying. The EMT's said, "We can take you to your grandma's house." The ten days were up now so the son went back to the hospital and
16、 the doctors explained that his dad would be paralyzed(癱瘓) from the waste down. Then the son asked the doctors, "Can we could still go hunting and fishing together." They replied no, but you and your grandma can do those things together. The dad had to go into physical therapy treatment for 2 years.
17、 Then the dad got back home and the son and he did things together like they used to do. 5. When the father and son encountered the bobcat, it must be ?. A. terrified B. excited C. sleepy D. hungry 6. Why did the bobcat find the son and his father? A. Bec
18、ause it had an excellent smell. B. Because they made a noise at that moment. C. Because they missed the first shot. D. Because it had a very good eyesight. 7. Why did the son phone the EMT's? A. Because the EMT's could help them hunting. B. Because the EMT's could deal wit
19、h the dead bobcat. C. Because the EMT's could send him home. D. Because the EMT's could cure his injured father. 8. It can be inferred that the father was ?. A. badly wounded B. slightly wounded C. not wounded at all D. already dead 9. What can you infer fro
20、m the last paragraph? A. The dad pletely got well after 10 days. B. The son and the father did no hunting any more. C. The son and the father continued hunting as before. D. The doctor agreed to the son's hunting request. C I am often asked how I started Pajama(睡衣) Pr
21、ogram but honestly, I feel like Pajama Program happened to me, not the other way around. I never set out to start a non-profit, nor did I have a desire to turn my life upside down. All I asked for was a little "purpose" to my life. And you know what they say, be careful what you ask for...
22、 I visited a safe house for abused and abandoned children. My intention was to read with the children in the evening, once a week after my work day. I loved my marketing job and planned to continue advancing my career for many years to e. One night as I said goodbye to the children I watched them go
23、 into a nearby room to sleep. They slowly climbed onto couches and futons. Some were crying and the staff tried to fort them and ease them onto a soft surface. There was no changing of their clothes, no bedtime stories, no hugs from moms or dads. I was puzzled. This was not the way bedtime
24、 was supposed to be for a child. I waited for the staff to finish with the children and asked them if they needed pajamas... could I bring some? The next week I brought 12 pairs of pajamas with me—one for each child I was told would be there. As the children came into the room to sit and r
25、ead with me, I gave each one a pair of pajamas. One little girl wouldn't take pajamas from me. She stood perfectly still, looked up at me, and asked in a whisper, "What are these?" "They're pajamas," I said. "Where do I wear them?" I answered her, "To bed at night." She looked at me, puzzl
26、ed. "What do you usually wear to bed?" I asked her. "My pants," she said quietly. My heart sank. It was at that moment I knew I had found my true purpose in life. I told everyone to give me new pajamas... for my birthday, anniversary... Christmas... and I gave them to the children. How incredible wh
27、en my friends came with me! I knew what was happening; I was feeling a new swell in my heart... for these children who needed pajamas and a book for bedtime. 10. According to the passage, the author started Pajama Program ?. A. by chance B. to turn her life upside down
28、 C. as a non-profit project D. by choice 11. What's the author's purpose of visiting the safe house? A. To plan to change her present work. B. To carry on her market research. C. To read together with the children. D. To watch them sleep in a nearby room. 12. It can be in
29、ferred that the children can only get ?. A. changing of their clothes B. bedtime stories C. hugs from moms or dads D. the care from the staff 13. How many children took pajamas from the author? A. Thirteen. B. Twelve. C. Eleven. D. Ten. 14. What kind of pe
30、rson does the author belong to? A. Selfish and greedy. B. Clever and devotional. C. Lovable and pretty. D. Funny and humorous. D Summer breaks may have both positive and negative effects on children with disabilities. The following points are monly mentioned by experts who
31、favor the idea of allowing a child to have a "rest period" in between school years. - Summer breaks help kids to avoid "school overload": Children with special needs sometimes benefit from being able to "recharge their batteries" over the summer so that they are relaxed and ready to begin
32、the next grade in fall. The day-to-day work of a school day can be too much for some students, and a summer break offers some well-needed time off in many cases. - Involved parents can help children with academics at home: If there is concern that a student will regress(退步) with certain sk
33、ills, academic regression can be avoided if parents are diligent about helping their kids with summer reading and math in the home environment.Teachers can provide specific suggestions and activities for the parents to carry over throughout the summer on a less structured basis, as pared to the scho
34、ol setting. - Social interaction can take place in relaxed environments: If a parent is aware that his or her child has social difficulties, the parent can make extra efforts to provide opportunities for a special needs child to interact with other children. This can be carried out through
35、 planed trips to the library, pool, bookstore or friends' houses. Parents who are truly concerned about the effects of summer break on students with disabilities may also wish to explore the option of year-round school for their children. Year-round school is not available everywhere, but
36、when it is offered, it can be a wonderful alternative. With a number of options available for summer programs, many children with disabilities are able to advance to the next grade level without experiencing a great deal of regression. 15. What attitude does the author have towards summer brea
37、ks? A. Negative. B. Positive. C. Both negative and positive. D. Not mentioned in the passage. 16. In what ways do experts think summer breaks can affect children with disabilities? ① avoid "school overload" for the children with disabilities② recharge the batteries of the child
38、ren with disabilities ③ involved parents can help the children with disabilities④ avoid academic regression for the children with disabilities ⑤ make up for what weakness the children with disabilities have ⑥ offer the children with disabilities chances to interact with other children
39、 A. ①②③④ B. ②③④⑤ C. ③④⑤⑥ D. ①④⑤⑥ 17. The following statements EXCEPT ? are what the parents can do to make good use of summer breaks. A. Going to teachers for specific suggestions and activities. B. Following the school setting to make up for their weakness.
40、C. Exploring the option of year-round school for their children. D. Going to the library, pool, bookstore or friends' houses to interact with other children. 18. What advantage can summer breaks bring to the children with disabilities by attending year-round school? A. Avoiding behavi
41、ng worse with certain skills. B. Experiencing much regression. C. Avoiding advancing to the next grade level. D. Being a wonderful alternative. E Make some noise on May 7 for Music Monday. People in the U.S. and Canada will be celebrating the day by singing and playing musical
42、 instruments together. Music Monday is the first day of National Wanna Play Music Week, which runs from May 7 to 13. The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) organizes the weeklong celebration every year. This marks the sixth year the organization is teaming up with Canada's Coalition for
43、Music Education (CME), the group that started Music Monday. The CME started Music Monday in xx. It is held every year on the first Monday of May. It was created to help people realize the importance of music education programs in schools and in munities. The day also celebrates the benefit
44、s of playing music for people of all ages. NAMM researches the effects of music on children. They found that playing music has positive effects on thinking skills and on confidence. It also teaches self-discipline and helps kids bond with their peers. "Learning musical skills can also hel
45、p in your studies of other subjects, such as math, reading and language." Lora Bodmer, who works at NAMM, told TFK. Their studies show that music can also help people form friendships and connect with different groups. Nimmons says anyone can join in on the day, not just those who are musi
46、cally gifted. "I think that we all have the music in us, and it's a matter of confidence," she said. "Sing with other people or beat drums, just enjoy the music." Participants can turn on the radio to join the fun. Each year a song is assigned to Music Monday. This year the song is "Tomorr
47、ow is ing," by Luke Doucet. Students who would like to share in the celebration should let their teacher or organization leader know. But NAMM also encourages people to pick up any instrument and play anytime on the day. It's about having fun and enjoying the benefits that e with it. 19. It ca
48、n be inferred that NAMM and CME belong to ?. A. Canada B. The US C. both Canada and the US D. Canada and the US differently 20. It can be inferred that Music Monday was started ?. A. a week before Mother's Day B. by both NAMM and CME C.
49、just to add music lessons into schools D. just to play music for munities 21. According to the third paragraph, music brings benefits to children in ? aspects. A. three B. four C. five D. six 22. According to Nimmons, Music Monday participators should be
50、 ?. A. talents in music B. students in schools C. old citizens in munities D. without limits 23. Students are unable to join in Music Monday ?. A. with radio turned on B. without their teachers' permission C. with any instrument D. with their teachers' permission 答案 一、閱讀理解 1. A 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. D 6. B 7. D 8. A 9. C 10. A 11. C 12. D 13. C 14. B 15. D 16. D 17. B 18. A 19. D 20. A 21. C 22. D 23. B
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