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四川省成都市蓉城高中教育联盟2019-2020学年高一下学期英语6月联考试卷

阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

In today's world, it is nice to know a simple act of kindness doesn't go unnoticed. When 15-year-old Dontarius Caldwell was taken in a 1 showing him helping a blind woman cross the street, he wasn't doing it for clicks (点击量) or 2.

"I was just trying to 3. I really didn't think I would be on camera," he said. A photo of the Aiken High School freshman became 4 on Tuesday, showing the young teen helping the woman at Hamilton Avenue in College Hill.

"I was just helping the elderly, 5 a helping hand. Everybody needs a helping hand," he said. Like any other day, Dontarius was on his 6 and playing games while waiting for his school bus with his younger sister Diamond.

"Diamond was 7 music on the smart phone, too, then she looked over 8 and I looked over to see what she was 9." Dontarius recalled. Diamond saw a woman

 10 to press the button for the crosswalk sign, so she 11 her brother to do something. "I told Dontarius that I think she loses her 12, he should get up and go help her 13 the street while I waited for the 14 to come," said Diamond.

"I asked, 'Madam do you 15 some help?' And she answered, 'Yes.' She gave me her hand and I 16 it," Dontarius said. Dontarius said he didn't do anything 17 He was just 18 to do the right thing in the family. "If you are 19, what happens to them happens to you." Dontarius was given a key to the school as a 20 for his kindness.

(1)
A、photo B、notice C、post D、magazine
(2)
A、money B、feelings C、likes D、translation
(3)
A、remember B、help C、talk D、challenge
(4)
A、interesting B、outstanding C、comfortable D、popular
(5)
A、borrowing B、fixing C、washing D、giving
(6)
A、phone B、book C、computer D、bike
(7)
A、changing B、editing C、enjoying D、directing
(8)
A、naturally B、suddenly C、ridiculously D、particularly
(9)
A、hearing B、seeing C、doing D、considering
(10)
A、struggling B、touching C、jumping D、shouting
(11)
A、taught B、ordered C、begged D、urged
(12)
A、control B、direction C、sight D、job
(13)
A、cross B、return C、find D、leave
(14)
A、stranger B、bus C、teacher D、police
(15)
A、lack B、offer C、refuse D、need
(16)
A、held B、observed C、appreciated D、beat
(17)
A、common B、special C、suitable D、expensive
(18)
A、adopted B、praised C、trained D、raised
(19)
A、clever B、sensitive C、kind D、smart
(20)
A、punishment B、lesson C、reward D、position
举一反三
 阅读下面材料,根据根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文,续写的词数应为150左右。

Lily loved school. However, there was one class Lily worried about more than any other—art. She didn't know why she just wasn't any good at drawing, painting, or cutting.

Ms. Clay, the art teacher, stood at the front of the room. "Class, next Friday our school is going to have an art competition," she announced. Ms. Clay was a great teacher, and Lily liked her a lot. But this announcement made Lily nervous. "Everyone in the school will create a piece of artwork to show in the library. You can use the different types of artwork we have been studying." Ms. Clay was quite excited when she spoke while Lily found herself sinking lower in her chair.

Lily had the whole weekend to work on her project, but she could not think of anything to do. On Monday, Lily felt frightened, so after school Lily asked Ms. Clay if she could write an art paper instead of doing an art project.

"I understand this project scared you, Lily," Ms. Clay said. "Just remember, you can create any kind of art you want." Ms. Clay smiled at her. "Art is a person's way of expressing his or her feelings—it isn't always painting, drawing, or cutting. I know you will think of something very creative, and I can't wait to see it."

When Lily arrived home, she took out a piece of paper and a pencil. She remembered Ms. Clay's words. "Art is a person's way of expressing his or her feelings." Lily wrote the word "terrified" on her paper. She crumpled (揉皱) the paper and threw it to the side of her desk.

Then Lily stared at the crumpled ball. Suddenly an idea struck her.

Paragraph 1:

Why not create something out of crumpled paper?

Paragraph 2:

On Friday, Lily carefully carried her project into the library.

 阅读理解

It's 1:30 am in Kenya's populated north, and 50 people are lying on their backs on the shore of a dried-up river, staring up at the night sky. These stargazers have travelled 250 miles to Samburu to witness the Perseid meteor shower(英仙座流星雨). They are not disappointed: Every few minutes, arrows of light shoot across the sky like silent fireworks.

The Star Safari is organised by a Kenyan astronomer, Susan Murabana, who has brought a 50 kg,170 cm-long telescope to allow the group to view Mars and deep-sky objects. But here in Samburu, where light pollution is minimal, the Perseid meteors—visible with the naked eye (裸眼)—steal the show.

Every two months, Murabana and her husband load their telescope on to the roof of their 4×4 and set off to rural communities, where they give up to 300 children a chance to view the planets and learn about constellations (星座) and the basics of astrophysics. They primarily targets schools in remote areas because of her mission to give girls an opportunity that she wishes had been available to her.

"When I started this work, I didn't see people who looked like me. I was a lone ranger and I wanted to change that." says Murabana.

"There is a common misconception in Kenya that astronomy in general is hard, boring, and only for boys," she adds. "I'd like to teach young girls that astronomy is neither of these things and that they, too, can become astronomers," says Murabana.

Murabana's passion for astronomy began in her early 20s when her uncle invited her to join a similar outreach session organized by the Cosmos Education. "That was a gamechanger. If an outreach group had come to me when I was a young teenager, my attitude towards a career in astronomy would have been positive. I ended up studying sociology and economics, but maybe I would have desired to be an astronomer," she says.

Inspired by the Cosmos Education, Murabana completed an online master's degree in astronomy with the James Cook University in 201l and set up her own outreach programme. She looked to Dr Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space, as a role model. "I hope that one day, through this work, I will spark a chain reaction that leads to the first African woman in space."

 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Recently, a 15-year-old girl Lynn Sumpter broke the rules by going to a sleepover party secretly. And her 1 gave her a choice between handing over her phone for a month, or giving them access to her social media for two weeks. She chose the latter and the netizens are so 2 of it.

Lynn Sumpter's social media 3 by her parents, Tawnya Ford and Lary Sumpter, began early in November with an instagram (照片墙) post that 4 she had chosen to abandon her social media for two weeks. So her 5 could expect "some amazing Instagram posts, snapchats and tiktoks from her parents". On November 11, Lynn's dad had already begun his 6 exploration to embarrass his teen daughter, by 7 one of his photos, saying "Felt cute. Might delete later". But that was 8 the beginning. From posing in a tight top and 9 a blonde wig (假发) to dancing around in a pair of shorts and a tank-top (背心), it seemed like there was nothing the 43-year-old wouldn't do to 10 .

Over the course of two weeks, Lynn Sumpter's Instagram following 11 from around 2,700 to 12,700 at the time of this writing, so she should probably thank her parents for their 12 punishment. The only question is "Can she 13 dad Larry's creativity?" She'll have to give it a(n) 14 as many of her social media fans are already 15 her to bring dad back.

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