河南省中原名校2022-2023学年高二上学期第二次联考英语试题
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一、阅读理解
After Your COVID-19 Vaccine
Version 2.0 March 29, 2021What should I expect in the next few days after getting my first dose?
·Common side effects include pain, redness, swelling at the site where the needle was given, tiredness, headache, muscle pain, chills, joint pain, and low fever.
·Serious side effects are rare. Call your doctor or nurse practitioner or go to the nearest emergency department if you develop any of the following adverse reactions within three days of receiving the vaccine: hives, swelling of your face or mouth, trouble breathing, very pale colour and serious drowsiness, high fever (over 40℃), convulsions or seizures, or other serious symptoms (e.g “pins and needles” or numbness).
Do I still have to follow COVID-19 public health measures?
The vaccine is an additional way to protect yourself against COVID-19. After either dose of the COVID-19 vaccine you should continue to follow COVID-19 measures, such as wearing a mask, practising physical distancing and washing your hands. Monitor for symptoms of COVID-19 and get tested if symptoms present.
When should I return for my second dose?
·You need two doses of vaccine to be fully immunized. If this is your first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, be sure to get your second dose as directed by the clinic or the booking system. Bring your printed vaccine receipt that was given to you today to your second appointment.
1.Which of the following belongs to serious side effects?
A.Swelling at the site where the needle was given.
B.Muscle pain.
C.Swelling of your face.
D.Low fever.
2.What should you bring when you get your second dose?
A.Your first dose. B.The booking system.
C.A mask. D.Your printed vaccine receipt.
3.Who are supposed to pay attention to this passage in particular?
A.Persons that have got infected with COVID-19.
B.Persons that have got his second vaccine dose.
C.Persons that have got his first vaccine dose.
D.Persons that have been healed of COVID-19.
It’s terrible and strange,but I don’t really remember much about the hurricane itself.It all happened so suddenly. I was sitting in my room with my cat, Smartie, on my lap,when the roof just flew off. I was so frightened that I just froze.
Mom cried to get out quickly, but it was already too late by then. The rain was coming down so hard and so fast. Our street turned into a river in seconds. We were going nowhere.
At first,I was pleased we could stay at home, but soon it got really tough. Without a roof,staying inside was too dangerous. We just had drinking water that was sent to us by helicopter, but it was never enough.It was August,so it was really,really hot and it smelled so bad everywhere! 1 just spent the days watching the boats going up and down the street and looking out for Smartie.He had disappeared the moment the storm hit.
Living in the open air,we became breakfast,lunch and dinner for the mosquitoes__But Mom said that whatever happens,we should always try to see the good side of things. It was difficult to stay positive,though.All we had left were the clothes on our backs. But as Mom kept on reminding us,we were all together and safe. Mom’s words made us feel better.I rem
ember us all lying under the midnight sky and looking up at the stars. Because there were no lights,we could see the Big Dipper,and the Milky Way. It was amazing! Despite the disaster, moments like those gave us hope for the future.
Although it was only a few days before we were rescued, it felt like months. We were taken to another town in a faraway county. Thankfully, Smartie came home just in time.None of us knew that we wouldn’t be back for quite a while then.
Now,one year has passed and I’m back home in New Orleans. Some families have yet to return, but many others have come back.Although we are surrounded by reminders of the disaster. we are working together to rebuild our homes and our lives. Now we have another chance to look up at the stars of New Orleans,their beauty inspiring us and giving us confidence to move on.
4.When did this hurricane hit the author’s hometown?
A.In September. B.In August. C.In July. D.In Summer.
5.What does the underlined sentence “we became breakfast, lunch and dinner for the mosquitoes”mean?
A.We ate mosquitoes as our meals.
B.There were too many mosquitoes.
C.We were tired of those mosquitoes.
D.We were bitten by mosquitoes constantly.
6.What can we learn about those families in that area?
A.Some families still didn’t return home.
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