山西省吕梁育星中学2018-2019学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题

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山西省吕梁育星中学2018-2019学年高二英语下学期第一次月考试题满分150分第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节阅读理解(共15个小题,每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A,B,C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWhat’sOn?ElectricUnderground7.30pm—1.00amFreeattheCyclopsTheatreDoyouknowwho’splayinginyourarea?We’rebringingyouanexcitingeveningofliverockandpopmusicfromthebestlocalbands.Areyouinterestedinbecomingamusicianandgettingarecordingcontract(合同)?Ifso,comeearlytothetalkat7.30pmbyJulesSkye,asuccessrecordproducer.Heisgoingtotalkabouthowyoucanfindtherightpersontoproduceyourmusic.GeeWhizz8.30pm—10.30pmComedyatKaleidoscopeComeandseeGeeWhizzperform.He’sthefunnieststand-upcomedianonthecomedyscene.Thisjoyfulshowwillpleaseeveryone,fromtheyoungesttotheoldest.GeeWhizzreallyknowshowtomakeyoulaugh!Ourbarisopenfrom7.00pmfordrinksandsnacks(快餐).Simon’sWorkshop5.00pm—7.30pmWednesdaysatVictoriaStageThisisagoodchanceforanyonewhowantstolearnhowtodocomedy.Theworkshoplooksateverkindofcomedy,andpracticesmanydifferentwaysofmakingpeoplelaugh.Simonisacomedianandactorwhohas10yearsexperienceofteachingcomedy.Hisworkshopsareexcitingandfun.AneveningwithSimonwillgiveyoutheconfidencetobefunny.CharlotteStone8.00pm-11.00pmPizzaWorldFinefoodwithbeautifuljazzmusic;thisisagreateveningout.CharlotteStonewillperformsongsfromhernewbest-sellingCD,withJamesPickeringonthepiano.ThemenuisItalian,withexcellentmeatandfreshfish,pizzasandpasta(面食).Bookearlytogetatable.Ourbarisopenallday,andservescocktailscoffee,beer,andwhitewine.1.Whocanhelpyouifyouwanttohaveyourmusicproduced?A.JulesSkyeB.GeeWhizzC.CharlotteStoneD.JamesPickering2.Atwhichplacecanpeopleofdifferentagesenjoyagoodlaugh?A.TheCyclopsTheatreB.KaleidoscopeC.VictoriaStageD.PizzaWorld3.WhatdoweknowaboutSimon’sWorkshop?A.Itrequiresmembershipstatus.B.Itlaststhreehourseachtime.C.Itisrunbyacomedyclub.D.ItisheldeveryWednesday.4.WhenwillCharlotteStoneperformhersongs?A.5.00pm-7.30pmB.7.30pm-1.00amC.8.00pm-11.00pmD.8.30pm-10.30pmBWhenIwasakid,Ilovedreadinghistory,sciencefiction,detectivestories,butespeciallycomics.IhadpilesofthemandkepttalkingmyDadintomakingmoreshelvesforme.Oneday,Ireadabouta13-year-oldboywhohadactuallywrittenoneofmyfavoritecomics,LegionofSuper-Heroes,andIsaid,“Icandothattoo.”Thatyear,Iwastwoyearsyoungerthanthewriter.Threeyearslater,afriendandIstartedourownfanmagazineaboutcomics.Itbecamethefirstplacethatregularlytoldpeoplewhentheirfavoritecomicswerecomingoutandwhichwritersandartistswereworkingonthem.Becauseofthemagazine,IwontheawardsforTheComicReader,butmoreimportant,itgotmanyofthepeopleinthefieldtoknowwhoIwas.Oneday,whenIwasvisitingDCComicsfornewsformynextissue,oneoftheeditorsofferedmeachancetowritetextforhiscomic.Suddenly,at16,Iwasgettingpaidtowrite.IwasabletopayformycollegeclassesworkingasanassistanteditoratDCComicsandlearnedhowtowritecomicsstorieswhileIwasthere.Iwrotehundredsofstories.Overtheyears,Iworkedasaneditorandanexecutive(主管)forthecompany,eventuallyservingaspresidentandpublisher,untilearlierthisyear.NowI'mbacktomyfirstlove,writingcomicsagain.Everymorning,Iopenmye-mailandfindpagesofartsentinbyartistsacrossthecountrywhodrawmystories.WhenI'mtiredofworkingonthestories,IcangoonlineandfindmyreaderscommentingonmystoriesortellingmewhenImakemistakes.Keepreadingandwriting…it’sawonderfulwaytolive.5.AtwhatagedidtheauthorwintheawardsforTheComicReader?A.13B.14C.15D.166.Whatistheauthor’spresentjob?A.AneditorB.AcomicswriterC.ApainterD.Apublisher7.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.Bylistingsomedata.B.Bygivingexamples.C.Byfollowingtimeorder.D.Bymakingcomparisons.CHundredsofchildrenarebeingtreatedforsleepproblemsinWaleseveryyear.Insomecases,babies,infantsandteenagershavebeenadmittedtohospitalwhileinnorthWalesalone.TheChildren’sSleepCharitysaidmanychildrenweresufferingfromlackofsleepmainlybecauseoftechnologyuse.PublicHealthWalessaidsleepwasasimportanttoachild’shealthashealthyeatingandexercise,andchildrenwithpoorsleeppatternsweremorelikelytobefat.StatisticsobtainedundertheFreedomofInformationActbyBBCWalesfoundatleast408childrenhavebeenadmittedtohospitalsacrossWalessufferingfromsleepdisorderssinceMarch2013.Childrenagedbetween0and4madeupthehighestnumberofinpatients(病人),withsomenewbornsbeingtreatedforsleep-relatedproblemsfromthedayofbirth.VickDawson,whosetuptheChildren’sSleepCharity(CSC),saidsleeplessnightswereputtingbothchildrenandparentsinanxiety.“Theirweightandgrowthmayalsobeaffectedaswellastheirmentalhealth,”shesaid.Teacherssaidchildrenshowingsignsofsleepshortageandtirednessinclasswereconcernastheycouldn’tconcentrateforlongperiods.PsychologistAmyMcClelland,ofSleepWales,saidacommonproblemwaschildrenbeing“overexcited”and“nothavingthechancetorelaxproperly”beforebedandfamiliesshouldgetbacktobasics.“Think1950sfamilyhome.Dinnerasafamily,read,chat,afilmmaybelightsoffandthenbed.“Sheadded.8.What'sthemainreasonwhychildrenareshortofsleep?A.LessexerciseB.EatinghabitsC.SleeppatternsD.Technologyuse9.Whoarethemajorityoftheinpatientswithsleep-relateddisorders?A.TeenagersB.InfantsC.TeachersD.Parents.10.WhatcanweinferfromwhatAmyMcClellandsaid?A.Relaxationhasabadeffectonchildren.B.Chattingandfilmsmakechildrens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