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右玉一中高二年级3月月考试卷高二英语(时间:120分钟,满分:150分)第一部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题3分,满分60分)第一节(共15小题,每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出最佳选项。AWillitmatterifyoudon'ttakeyourbreakfast?RecentlyatestwasgivenintheUnitedStates.Thosetestedincludedpeopleofdifferentages,from12to83.Duringtheexperiment,thesepeopleweregivenallkindsofbreakfasts,andsometimestheygotnobreakfastatall.Specialtestsweresetuptoseehowwelltheirbodiesworkedwhentheyhadeatenacertainkindofbreakfast.Theresultsshowthatifapersoneatsaproperbreakfast,heorshewillworkwithbettereffectthanifheorshehasnobreakfast.Thisfactappearstobeespeciallytrueifapersonworkswithhisbrains.Ifastudenteatsfruit,eggs,breadandmilkbeforegoingtoschool,hewilllearnmorequicklyandlistenwithmoreattentiontoclass.Oppositetowhatmanypeoplebelieve,ifyoudon'teatbreakfast,youwillnotloseweight.Thisisbecausepeoplebecomesohungryatnoonthattheyeattoomuchforlunch,andendupgainingweightinsteadoflosing.Youwillprobablylosemoreweightifyoureduceyourothermeals.21.Duringthetest,thosewhoweretestedweregiven________.A.nobreakfastatallB.veryrichbreakfastC.littlefoodforbreakfastD.differentbreakfastornone22.Theresultsofthetestshowthat________.A.breakfasthasgreateffectonworkandstudiesB.breakfasthaslittletodowithapersonsworkC.apersonwillworkbetterifhehasasimplebreakfastD.thoseworkingwithbrainsshouldhavemuchforbreakfast23.Thepassagementionsthatmanypeoplebelievethatifyoudon'teatbreakfast,youwill_________.A.loseweightB.notloseweightC.behealthierD.gainalotofweight24.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Poorbreakfastsaffectthosewhoworkwithbrains.B.Morningdietmaycauseonetogetfatter.C.Reducinglunchandsupperisoflessvalueinweightlosing.D.Eatinglessinlunchandsuppermayhelptoloseweight.BCanyonlandsNationalParkCanyonlandsNationalParkisafamoustouristattractioninUtahwherevisitorscanseearches(拱门)andotherbeautifulrockformations.CanyonlandsNationalParkisawild,lonelyareaofrocks,riversanddesertplants.OnlyNativeAmericans,cowboys,andexplorersenteredthisareabeforetheparkwassetupin1964.Eventoday,itisdifficulttowalkorridethroughthepark.Theroadsarestillmadeofdirt.Drivingrequiresaspecialvehicle.TheNationalParkServicesaysCanyon-landsNationalParkiswildAmerica.Riverscreatedtheareaastheycutrocksintomanydifferentformations.Atthecenteroftheparkaretwodeepcanyons(峡谷)carvedbytheGreenandColoradoRivers.Threeareasthatsurroundtheseriversareincludedinthepark.OneoftheseareasiscalledtheMazeDistrict.Thisareaincludesrockartmadebypeoplewholivedtheremorethan2,000yearsago.YetmanypeopletodaycannotseetheMazeDistrictbecauseitissodifficulttoreach.TheareaisoneoftheloneliestandwildestareasintheUnitedStates.AnotherareaoftheparkiscalledtheNeedles.Itincludeslong,thin,redandwhiterocksthatreachhighintotheairlikefingersonahand.AgoodwaytoseealltheareasofCanyonlandsNationalParkistoflyoverit.Aonehourtripinasmallairplanemakesitpossibletoseethepark'sredrocks,archesandflatareaswhereancientIndianpeopleoncelived.Fromhighintheair,visitorscanclearlyseethethirdareaofthepark-ahighbroadflatrockknownastheIslandintheSky.Theislandwasformedbetweenthetworivers.AnotherinterestingformationiscalledtheUpheavalDome.Thisisahugeholeaboutfourhundredandfiftymetersdeepandonepointfivekilometerswide.Itisconsideredtobethemostunusualgeological(地质的)structureinthearea.25.WhyisCanyonlandsNationalParkreferredtoaswildAmerica?A.Novehicleisavailabletogothroughthepark.B.Theparktodaystillremainsasitwasinthepast.C.Thereisnoaccessforpeopletogetclosetoit.D.Avarietyofwildanimalsandplantsgrowinit.26.WhatdoweknowabouttheMazeDistrict?A.Nooneisallowedtoexplorethearea.B.Itisknowntotheoutsideworld.C.Itsrockartdatesbackover2,000years.D.ItistheloneliestandwildestplaceintheUS.27.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothetext?A.Theuniquegeologicalstructureresultsfromtheforceofnature.B.TheNeedlesisnamedaftertherocksintheshapeofneedles.C.CanyonlandsNationalParkhasahistoryofabout2,000years.D.TheGreenandColoradoRiversdividetheparkintothreeparts.28.Inordertohaveagoodviewofthepark,youshouldgosightseeing________.A.byairB.bylandC.bywaterD.onfoot29.WheredidancientIndianpeopleusetolive?A.Theredrocks.B.Theflatareas.C.TheIslandintheSky.D.TheUpheavalDome.CItmightseemhardtoimaginethatabadtoothcouldbedeadly.ButdoctorsintheWashingtonareasaidaboydiedwhenatoothinfection(感染)spreadtohisbrain.Theysaiditmighthavebeenprevented,hadhereceivedthedental(牙齿的)careheneeded.ExpertsattheNationalInstitutesofHealthsaygooddentalcarestartsatbirth.Breastmilk,theysay,isthebestfoodforthehealthydevelopmentofteeth.Breastmilkcanhelpslowbacterialgrowthandacidproductioninthemouth.Whenbaby'steethbegintoappear,youcancleanthemwithawettoothbrush.Dentistssayitisimportanttofindsofttoothbrushesmadeespeciallyforbabiesandtousethemverygently.Theuseoffluoride(氯化物)toprotectteethiscommoninmanypartsoftheworld.Forexample,itisoftenaddedtodrinkingwatersupplies.Thefluoridemixeswithenamel(釉质),thehardsurfaceonteeth,tohelppreventholes,orcavitiesfromforming.Butyoungchildrenoftenswallowtoothpastewhentheybrush.TheAmericanAcademyofPediatricDentistrynotesthatswallowingfluoridatedtoothpastecanc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