山西省河津二中2019届高三英语上学期10月月考试题考试时间:120分钟满分150分2018.10第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AItisoneoftheliveliestfestivalsthathappeninBathanditisreturningthisSeptember.TheJaneAustenFestivalkicksoffonSeptember8andrunsfortendaysuntilSeptember17witheventsrunningeverydayandevening.Whataresomeofthefestivalhighlights?GrandRegencyCostumedCharityWalkThehighlightisusuallythewalkwhichsees600ormorefansdressedinperioddressastheywalkfromRoyalCrescentLawnthroughthecitytoParadeGardens.Itisasplendidsighttoseeinthehistoric,Georgianstreets.When:Saturday,September9/11:00am-12:30pmWhere:RoyalCrescentLawnTickets:£10peradult/FREEtowatchMrWickhamandaneveningwithJaneAustenJaneAusten’smostmemorablecharacterscometolifeattheOldTheaterRoyal.PerformancesincludethehandsomeWickham(AdrianLukis).PeriodmusicandatalkfromhistorianCatherineCreonwillalsofeature.When:Sunday,September10/7:30pm-9:00pmWhere:TheMasonicHall(OldTheaterRoyal)RegencyDanceWorkshops“Thereisnothinglikedancing.Afterall.Iconsideritasoneofhefirstrefinementsofpolishedsocieties...”Joininonthefun.Costumesarewelcomebutnotnecessary!When:Thursday,September14/10:30am-12:00pmWhere:AssemblyRoomsTickets:£15Arethereanyfreeevents?Yes.AReadingofNorthangerAbbey.Thenovelwillbereadaloudthroughoutthefestival.SectionsofAusten’sfirstnovelaresetinBathandyoucanstillfindthelocationsmentioned!When:EverydayfromSept.10-sept.I7from2:00pm-3:00pmWhere:Waterstonesbookshop,MilsomStreet(upstairs)1.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthefestival?A.ItisinhonorofanovelB.ItstartsonSeptember8C.ItisheldbeyondBathD.Itisintendedforthelocals2.Whereshouldpeoplewearspecialcostumestoattendanevent?A.RoyalCrescentLawn.B.TheMasonicHallC.AssemblyRoomsD.Waterstonesbookshop.3.Whichofthefollowingeventsarenotincludedinthecelebrationofthisfestival?A.JoininginacharitywalkthroughthecityBath.B.Attendingalecturefromahistorian.C.WatchingaperformancebyactorWickham.D.EnjoyingthepublicreadingofJaneAusten’sfirstnovel.BIhandedthecardfrommyschool’shelp-wantedboardtothemanbehindthecounterofMort’sDeli(熟食店)attheFarmersMarket.EvenbeforeIopenedmymouth,hewasshakinghishead.ItwasSeptember1957,andmyfamilyhadjustarrivedinCalifornia.Myfatheronlygotworktwoorthreedaysaweek.Ourpoorsavingsweregone,andastheeldestboyofthefamily,Iwastheonlyoneabletohelp.“letmeworktherestoftheweek,andifyoudon’tlikethewayIdothejob,don’tpayme.”Isaid.Thetallmanstaredatme,thennodded.AtMort’s,Iworkedveryhard.Neartheendofthedayhecalledmeuptohim.“Howmuchdidthatcardatschoolsaythisjobpaid?"heasked.“Onedollaranhour."Iwhispered.ActuallyIwaswillingtotakeless.“That’snotenoughforsomeonewhoworksashardasyou,"Mortsaid.“Youstartat£1.25.”OverthenextfewweeksIlearnedalotaboutMort.OurstorewasclosedonSundays,soeverySaturdayeveningMorturgedmetotakehometheleftoversoup.Itwasamealinitself,atreatformystrugglingfamily.OneSaturdayafterwork.IwasabouttostepinmyhousewhenIsawalargemaninmyfather'schair.Hewasswearingatmyfather.Iquietlywalkedintothekitchenandlistenedthroughthedoor.Themanwantedtotakeourcar.Dadofferedtomakethethreepaymentsthatweredue,butthemandemandedtheentiresum---£325---orthecar.Islippedoutofthedoor,thinking:Whomighthave£325?Whowouldevenconsiderlendingmesomuchmoney?TheonlypersonIcouldthinkofwasMort.Ira...