河北省定州中学届高三英语上学期周练试题1216高补班Word文件下载.docx
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A.Atherbirth.
B.Attheageofeight.
C.Beforeshewasoneyearold.
D.Whenshewasthreeyearsold.
3.Theunderlinedpart“thecouple”inparagraph3refersto_______.
A.Alida’sclassma
tes
B.Alida’sparents
C.Alida’sdoctors
D.Alida’spets
4.HowdidAlidakeepalive?
A.Bytrainingherdog.
B.Bystayingwithherparents.
C.Byplayingwithherfellows.
D.Bybreathingthroughatube.
Doyoulovehamburgers?
Doyouhowtheywerecreated?
ThefirsthamburgersinU.S.historywereservedinNewHaven,Connecticut,atLouis’Lunchsandwichshopin1895.LouisLassen,founderofLouis’Lunch,ranasmalllunchwagonsellingsteaksandwichestolocalfactoryworkers.Becausehedidn’tliketowastetheexcessbeeffromhisdailylunchrush,hegrounditup,grilledit,andserveditbetweentwosliceofbread—andthusAmerica’sfirsthamburgerwascreated.
ThesmallCrownStreetrestaurantisstillownedandoperatedbythethirdandfourthgenerationsoftheLassenfamily.Hamburgersarestillthespecialtyofthehouse,wheresteakisgroundfresheachdayandhandmolded,slowcooked,broiledvertically,andservedbetweentwoslicesoftoastwithyourchoiceofonlythree“acceptable”garnishes:
cheese,tomato,andonion.
Wantketchupormustard?
Forgetit.Youwillbetold“no”innouncertainterms.Thisisthehomeofthegreatesthamburgerintheworld,claimtheowners,whoareperhapsbestknownforallowingtheircustomerstohaveaburgertheLassenwayornotatall.
5.WhydidLouisLassenstartmakinghamburgers?
A.Becausehedidn’twanttowasteexcessbeef.
B.Becausehewantedtoearnmoremoney.
C.Becausehewouldliketomakesomethingspecial.
D.BecausehewasthefounderofLouis’Lunch.
6.WhichofthefollowingisnotavailableforcustomerstochoosefromatLouisLunch?
A.Cheese.B.Tomato.
C.Mustard.
D.Onion.
7.Whatdoestheunderlinedwords“CrownStreetrestaurant”inthethirdparagraphreferto?
A.ArestaurantontheCrownStreet.
B.ArestaurantcalledCrownStreet.
C.Louis’Lunchsandwichshop.
D.AnewchainshopofLouis’LunchonCrownStreet.
8.Thebesttitleofthisarticleis________.
A.TheCreationofhamburgers
B.Louis’Lunch
C.Akingoffast-food----Hamburgers
D.WhyPeopleLoveHamburgers
IneverthoughtIwouldhavealife-changingexperienceatWal-Mart.
Althoughmythoughtswereonlyonspeed,thecheckoutlineIwasstandinginwasn'
tmovingasquicklyasIwanted,andIglancedtowardthecashie
r.Therestoodamaninhisseventies,wearingglassesandanicesmile.Ithought,well,he'
sanoldguy!
ForthenextfewminutesIwatchedhim.Hegreetedeverycustomerbeforescanningtheitems.Sure,hiswordsweretheusual,“How'
sitgoing?
”Buthedidsomethingdifferent—heactuallylistenedtopeople.Thenhewouldrespondtowhattheyhadsaidandengagetheminabriefconversation.
Ithoughtitwasodd.IhadgrownaccustomedtopeopleaskingmehowIwasdoingsimplyoutofroboticconversationalhabit.Afterawhile,youdon'
tgiveanythoughttothequestionandjustmumblesomethingback.Icouldsay,“IjustfoundoutIhavesixmonthstolive,”andsomeonewouldreply,“Haveagreatday!
”Butthatwasn'
ttheend.
Hegavethemthechange,walkedaroundthecounter,andextendedhisrighthandinanactoffriendship.Helookedthecustomersintheeyes.“Isurelywanttothankyouforshoppingheretoday,”hetoldthem.“Youhaveagreatday.Bye-bye.”
Thelooksonthefacesofthecustomerswerepriceless.Thereweresmilesandsomesheepishgrins.Allhadbeentouchedbyhissimplegesture—andinaplacetheyneverexpected.Theywouldgathertheirthingsandwalkout,smiling.
Ofcourse,hedidthesametomeandIgottoknowhisname,Marty.
Whowasthatguy?
ItwasasifSamWaltonhadcomebackfromthedeadandinvadedthisoldguy'
sbody.Ihadneverwalkedawayfromthatshopfeelinglikethat.
9.Accordingtothewriter,whencommonpeopleaskyou“How'
”,________.
A.theydon'
treallycarewhatyoumayanswer
B.theyarejustpracticingtheirconversationability
C.theyareinquiringaboutyourprivateinfo
rmation
D.theydon'
texpecttohearanynegativeanswers
10.Whatwasmostcustomers'
reactiontoMarty'
sbehaviors?
A.Theythoughtitpriceless.B.Theywereinsomewaymoved.
C.Theythoughtitawfulandodd.D.Theyfeltsomewhatoffended.
11.WhatcanweinferaboutSamWalton?
A.HemightbeMarty'
sfatherorgrandfather.
B.HemightbefriendlyanddevotedtoWal-Mart.
C.Hemighthavediedwhileworkinginthemarket.
D.Hemighthavecomebackfromthedeadoncebefore.
12.Whatdoesthewriterintendtoexpressthroughthetext?
A.
Oureverydaylifeisalwaysfullofsurprises.
B.Mostcustomersenjoybeingtreatedthisway.
C.Beingdifferentisagoodwayofdoingbusiness.
D.Alittlepositiveactioncanmakeabigdifference.
Fromthehealthpointofviewwearelivinginamarvelousage.Weareimmunized(免疫)frombirthagainstmanyofthemostdangerousdiseases.Alargenumberofoncedeadlyillnessescannowbecuredbymoderndrugsandmedicaltreatment.Itisalmostcertainthatonedaycureswillbefoundforthemoststubbornremainingdiseases.Theexpectationoflifehasincreasedenormously.Butthoughthepossibilityoflivingalongandhappylifeisgreaterthaneverbefore,everydaywewitnesstheunbelievableslaughter(屠杀)ofmen,womenandchildrenontheroads.Manvsthemotor-car!
Itisanever-endingbattlewhichmanislosing.Thousandsofpeopletheworldoverarekilledorhorriblykilledeachyearandwearequietlysittingbackandlettingithappen.
Ithasbeenrightlysaidthatwhenamanissittingbehindasteeringwheel(方向盘),hiscarbecomestheextensionofhispersonality.Thereisnodoubtthatthemotor-caroftenbringsoutaman’sveryworstqualities.Peoplewhoarenormallyquietandpleasantmaybecomeunrecognizablewhentheyarebehindasteering-wheel.Theyareill-manneredandaggressive,willfulastwo-year-oldsandabsolutelyselfish.Alltheirhiddendisappointmentsandregretsseemtobebroughtbytheactofdriving.
Thesurprisingthingisthatsocietysmilessokindlyonthemotoristandseemstoforgivehisbehavior.Everythingisdoneforhisconvenience.Citiesareallowedtobecomealmostimpossibletoliveinbecauseofheavytraffic;
townsaremadeuglybyhugecarparks;
thecountrysideisruinedbyroadnetworks;
andthemassannualslaughterbecomesnothingmorethanastatistic,tobeconvenientlyforgotten.
Itishightimeaworldsystemoflawswerecreatedtoreducethissenselesswasteofhumanlife.Asfordriving,thelawsofsomecountriesarenotstrictandeventhestrictestarenotstrictenough.Hereareafewexamplesofsomethethingsthatmightbedone.Thedrivingtestshouldbestandardizedandmadefarmoredifficultthanitis;
allthedriversshouldbemadetotakeatesteverythreeyearsorso;
theageatwhichyoungpeopleareallowedtodriveanyvehicleshouldberaisedtoatleast21;
allvehiclesshouldbeputthroughstrictannualtestsforsafety.Eventhesmallestamountofalcoholinthebloodcanaffectaperson’sdrivingability.Presentdrinkinganddrivinglaws(wher
etheyexist)shouldbemademuchstricter.Maximumandminimumspeedlimitsshouldbeintroducedonallroads.Gover
nmentsshouldlaydownsafetyspecifications(规范)formanufacturers,ashasbeendoneintheUSA.Alladvertisingstressingpowerandperformanceshouldbebanned.Thesemeasuresmaysoundinordinatelysevere.Butsurelynothingshouldbeconsideredastoosevereifitresultsinreducingtheannualtollofhumanlife.Afterall,theworldisforhumanbeings,notmotor-cars.
13.Themainideaofthispassageis_________.
A.Trafficaccidentsaremainlycausedbymotorists.
B.Thousandsofpeopletheworldoverarekilledeachyear.
C.Thelawsofsomecountriesaboutdrivingarenottoostrict.
D.Onlystrictertrafficlawscanpreventaccidents.
14.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofsocietytowardmotorists?
A.Societylaughsatthemotorists.
B.Hugecarparksarebuiltinthecitiesandtowns.
C.Victimsofaccidentsarenothing.
D.Societyforgivestheirrudedriving.
15.Why