牛津译林版高中英语必修二模块综合测评1 (2)
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高中英语学习材料
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模块综合测评(一)
(时间:100分钟;满分:120分)
Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
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Edgewood Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten Education
Our Programs are designed to meet your children's needs the year round.We
accept children between the ages of 2.5 and 6.5.You may choose to enroll(报名) your
child in either the 10 month program, September through June, or the 12 month
program.
PRE-KINDERGARTEN 8:45 A.M.-2:15 P.M.
Pre-kindergarten programs are designed to offer an all-sided early educational
experience to children aged 2.5 to 4.5. It includes opportunities for growth in the
following areas:language,mathematics readiness(准备),science, reading readiness,
art, music, and physical education, etc.
These programs provide opportunity for best social and emotional growth as well
as Kindergarten readiness.A nutritious snack is served midmorning, as well as a hot
lunch program available at noon.An afternoon nap time or “quiet time” (for those who
have given up naps)are also included in these programs.
KINDERGARTEN 8:30 A.M.-2:45 P.M.
The kindergarten at Edgewood is designed to meet the needs of a student who
may or may not be of kindergarten age.The student is placed according to his/her
developmental needs and readiness.A student may enter this class as early as
4.5 years of age or as late as 6.5 years of age.It is our belief that no child should
be pushed forward or held back simply to keep up with others.Each student is
allowed to progress at her/his own pace in all areas.We provide appropriate
experiences to help each child benefit from the formal instruction they will receive in
each area of our curriculum (课程).Students who still need readiness skills will be provided with readiness instruction.Advanced students will be provided with
challenging learning experiences and materials appropriate to their developmental
need.
Our kindergarten covers a traditional-kindergarten curriculum within a highly
information-rich environment.A student completing this program will have the chance
of moving into the first grade.However,if it is determined another year of growth
would benefit the child, placement may be made into another kindergarten program,without the child feeling he/she is repeating a grade.
1.Every day, children will stay in the kindergarten at Edgewood for________.
A.about four hours B.over six hours
C.over 8 hours D.about ten hours
2.Which of the following is TRUE of the kindergarten at Edgewood?
A.The student is permitted to learn at his/her speed.
B.The student is placed according to his/her age.
C.All the students are learning at the same pace.
D.All the students are free to choose what they learn.
3.Which of the kids is suitable for the
“PRE-KINDERGARTEN”enrollment?
A.A girl aged 1.5 who has an elder brother at home.
B.A boy aged 3.5 who has given up naps.
C.A girl aged 6 who still need readiness skills.
D.A boy aged 7 who is not confident of himself.
B
In 2012 Valentin Gruener saved a young lion cub(幼崽) and raised it himself at a
wildlife park in Botswana.It was the start of a special relationship.
The lion is Sirga—a female cub Gruener saved from a fence established by a
farmer. “The lions had killed the other two cubs inside the cage, and the mother
left the remaining cub in the cage.She was maybe 10 days old, just like a little cat,”
Gruner says.
She's much bigger and stronger now, but when Gruener opens her cage she still
rushes to greet him throwing her paws (爪子) around his neck.“That happens every time I open the door.It is such a passionate(热情的)thing to do for this animal to jump
and give me a hug,”says Gruener.“At the moment she has no other lions with her in
the cage.So I'm the only friend she's got.Lions are social cats so she's always happy to
see me.”
The two friends spend their time hanging out in the Botswana bush, doing the
kind of things that cats enjoy,such as lying around under trees,play-fighting, and
hunting.“I don't believe we have to teach the lion to hunt.The lion hunts out of
instinct (本能).Any cat will catch a bird or a mouse.The lion will catch a deer when
it gets big enough,”Gruener says.“I'm surely giving her that opportunity to hunt,
about three times a week at the moment.”
Gruener created a small park in which Sirga can walk freely, but she will not be
set free to nature.Not because she could not survive, but because she has lost her fear
of humans.She is likely to get too close to humans, and if there is an accident she will
end up getting shot.In the park Sirga can live like a wild lion,but remain safe, he says.
4.According to the second paragraph, how many lion cubs stayed inside the