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1、 - 1 - 甘肃省武威第五中学甘肃省武威第五中学 20182018- -20192019 学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题学年高二英语上学期第一次月考试题 第一卷 一、阅读理解(共 20 小题;每小题 2 分,共 40 分) A A The WorkStudy Program gives you the chance to work parttime on campus. If you need more money to cover all of your educationrelated costs,you may be eligible for this program. Advant

2、agesAdvantages ?Work experience:Last year,more than 1,400 positions were available across all departments.The jobs vary from one department to the next,and in most cases, participants find a position in their chosen field. ?Money:During the regular academic year(September to April),you can work part

3、time and earn $3,200sometimes morewhile you take courses!During the summer time,you work fulltime and can earn around $6,000 over 18 weeks. ?Easy access:Applying for the program is easy.There is no need for facetoface interview.All the forms you need are online;just fill in the forms and email us; w

4、e accept no letter or phone application! Did you know?Did you know? At the University of Ottawa,it is not essential to receive government assistance to qualify for our WorkStudy Program.You simply need to demonstrate(证明) financial need. You could have one of these great WorkStudy jobs: ?Student amba

5、ssador ?Computing and network technician ?Marketing assistant ?Sports team manager ?Researcher/translator ?Writer And more! The Admission SectioThe Admission Section n receives and evaluates applications to undergraduate programs,in addition to answering applicants questions. Phone:6135625315 Tollfr

6、ee:18778688292(#5315) - 2 - Financial Aid & Awards Service SectionFinancial Aid & Awards Service Section: Phone:6135625734 Tollfree phone:18778688292 RegRegular Office Hoursular Office Hours:Monday to Friday September to May:9 am. to 430 pm. June to August:9 am. to 330 pm. 1What does the underlined

7、word “eligible” in Paragraph 1 probably mean? ASkilled. BHelpful. CQualified. DFamiliar. 2To earn most each month,you may choose to work _. Afrom April to September Bfrom May to August Cduring the daytime Dduring most of the weekends 3How can students apply for a working position? ABy letter. BBy ph

8、one. CBy facetoface interview. DBy the Internet. 4To be admitted by the program,you need to _. Aget some government assistance first Bexplain your financial need first Cperform well in your studies Dhave much working experience B Amy and Mark Blaubach were very excited about adopting a child from an

9、 orphanage(孤 儿院)They thought they would adopt a baby girl.After waiting one and a half years, the social worker asked them to consider adopting a sixyearold boy named Jerry. After the adoption papers were signed,Amy asked if Jerry had a good friend at the orphanage.Jerry said his best friend was Zac

10、k.That was the first time that Amy had heard about Zack. Then Jerry went to his new home with Amy and Mark,where he lived happily and adjusted very well.However,Jerry kept talking about his best friend that he had left behind at the orphanage.So Amy became determined to try and find out more about Z

11、ack. - 3 - She came across a database specifically for families who had adopted children from the orphanage where she met Jerry.The database allowed parents to enter their childs name and his or her adoption information.As Amy looked through the database, she found what appeared to be a possible mat

12、ch of her sons best friend.After sending a few emails back and forth,Amy was sure to have the right Zack.He had been adopted by Rae and Bruce Hostetler two weeks before.To her surprise,the two families were living in the same city.Then she decided to give these two friends a special reunion(重 逢) On

13、a sunny Sunday,the two boys finally met each other again.When Jerry asked Zack, “Do you remember me?” Zack quickly answered, “Yes! Lets go and play!” That led to hours of laughter and play.Rae and Amy were excited to see how well their sons got along,and what an amazing bond(联系) they had.Thanks to b

14、oth families, that special bond between Zack and Jerry can continue for the rest of their lives. 5What can we learn from the first two paragraphs? AAmy and Mark thought they would adopt a baby boy. BAmy and Mark were unwilling to adopt Jerry. CAmy had met Zack before he left the orphanage. DAmy knew

15、 that Zack and Jerry were good friends. 6After Jerry left the orphanage_. Ahe wasnt happy in his new home Bhe couldnt adapt to his new environment Che missed his friend very much Dhe felt guilty about leaving his friend behind 7Which of the following is TRUE according to the last paragraph? AThe boy

16、s met again at Amys home. BThe boys couldnt get along with each other any longer. CWhen they met again,the boys didnt recognize each other at first. DThe boys can keep in touch with each other for the rest of their lives. 8What is the best title for this text? AHow to Adopt a Child BAmy and Her Adop

17、ted Child CA Story in an Orphanage DA Very Special Reunion C - 4 - We are often asked to make a speech in lifeMost of us are afraid of it and dont do a good jobHere are some simple steps to make your speech a successful oneFirst of all,find out everything you can about your subject and at the same t

18、ime find out asmuch as you can about your audienceWho are they? What do they know about your subject? Put yourself in their shoes as you prepare your speechThen try to arrange your material so that your speech is clear and easy to followUse as many examples as possibleNever forget your audience Dont

19、 talk over their heads or talk down to them.when you are giving your speech ,speak slowly and clearly and look at your audience,pause for a few seconds from time to time to give your audience chance to think over what youve said. just remember be prepared, know your subject and your audiences,say wh

20、at you have to say and be yourself so that your ideas will bring you and your audience together. 9. “Put yourself in their shoes as you prepare your speech”means that while preparing your speech,you must Atry to imagine yourself to be in their position Btry their shoes to see if they fit you Cwear t

21、he shoes with the same size as theirs Dput your shoes aside and put on theirs 10When he is giving his speech,the speaker is to A1et his eyes rest to the subject Bface the audience in a natural way Cfollow the audience step by step Dlook up and down from time to time 11During the course of the speech

22、 it isnt right for a speaker to Arefer to the notes once in-a while Bspeak in a loud voice Ctake a short stop at times Dthink nothing of the audience D His first fight was for the equal rights of black people in South Africa. Then, as the first black president he fought to unite the country and orga

23、nize the government. Now Nelson Mandela has set his sights on a new enemy, AIDS. On March 19 the 82-year-old, former president, hosted his second AIDS-awareness concert. He warned that 25 million people in Africa were already infected with the - 5 - fatal disease. Mandela was born in a small village

24、 in South Africa in 1918. He was adopted (收 养) by the chief of his tribe (部族) and could have been a chief himself and lived a happy country life. But he refused to be a chief when his people lived under racial discrimination ( 种族歧视). He decided to fight for equal rights for all the people in South Africa. Before 1990, under the countrys Racial Segregation Law (种族隔离法), colored and white people lived separately. Black people were treated unfairly even when taking a bus. Blacks had to stand at the back of the bus to make room for white people even when there were

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