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山西省大同市第一中学届高三月考英语试题
第一部分阅读理解(共两节,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和D)中选出最佳选项。
A
Book:
NoLookingBack
Author:
ShivaniGupta
Shivanihadthrownapartyoneeveningandawokethenextmorninginhospitalbecauseofacarcrash.IttookShivaniyearsofpain,struggleanddeterminationtoregaincontrolofher lifeandherbody.Then tragedystruckagain.Asthenewly-marriedShivanidrovetoManali withherfamily,atruckcrashedintohercar.Shivanirefusedtogivein-shewouldn'tlether injurykeepherfromachievingherambitions.
Book:
CourageBeyondCompare
Author:
SanjaySharma
The10sportspersonsinthebookarechampionsindiversefieldslikeathletics,swimming andbadminton,whohavebroughtglorytothecountry.Theyovercametheirphysicallimitationstoreachthetopoftheirchosenfields.
Book:
FacetoFace
Author:
VedMehta
Blindsincetheageoffour,theauthorledalonelychildhoodinIndiauntilhewasacceptedtotheArkansasSchoolfortheBlind,towhichheflewaloneat15.Americaandtheschoolchangedhislife,leadinghimtodegreesatOxfordandHarvardandafruitfulwritingcareer.
Book:
ThisStarWon’tGoOut
Author:
LoriandWayneEarl
Diagnosedwithcancerat12,EstherEarlwasabrightandtalented,butverynormalteenager.Shelivedahope-filledandgenerouslife.Acheerful,positiveandencouraging daughter,sisterandfriend,Estherdiedin2010,shortlyafterturningl6,butnotbefore inspiringthousandsthroughhergrowingonlinepresence.
1.ThebookNoLookingBackmainlytalksabout__________.
A.asuccessfulauthorwhowasblindduringhischildhood
B.10disabledathleteswhoarechampionsinsportsfield
C.anunluckygirlwhoexperiencedtwocaraccidents
D.aninspiringteenagerwhodiedofcancer
2.Inwhichbookdoestheauthortellofhimself?
A.CourageBeyondCompare. B.ThisStarWon'tGOOut.
C. FacetoFace. D.NoLookingBack.
3.Whichwordcanbestdescribethecharactersofallthefourbooks?
A.Intelligent. B.Passionate. C. Pessimistic D.Inspiring
B
Ifawomanhasanextrapieceofcake,don’tblameitongreed,blameitonherbrain.
Scientistshavefoundthatwomen’sbrainsreacttofoodverydifferently—andmuchmorestrongly—thanmen’s.Academicsfoundthatdecadesofdietingpressureonwomenandadvertisinghaveprogrammedcertainpartsofthefemalebraintoreactstronglywhenfacedwithanykindoffood.Men,ontheotherhand,arenotusuallyasobsessive(着迷的)aboutwhattheyeat.
Dr.RudolfUherandhiscolleaguesattheInstituteofPsychiatryinKing’sCollegeLondonusedbrainscanningtechnology,knownasfunctionalmagneticresonanceimaging(FMRI),tolookatthebrainsofeighteenmenandwomen.
Thevolunteersweregivenimagesoffoodtolookat,aswellasfoodtotaste.Theirbrainreactionswereobservedbythescientists.
Theyfoundthatthefemalebrainsreactedmuchmorestronglythanthoseofmales.
Thesamereactiondidnothappenwhentheywereshownnon-foodimages.Theteambelievethismeanswomenthinkmoreaboutfoodthanmentendtodo.
Dr.Uhersaid,“Thiscouldberelatedtobiologicaldifferencesbetweenmenandwomen.Butthemorelikelyexplanationisthatwomenhaveamorecomplicatedreactiontofoodbecauseofsocialpressure.
ProfessorCareyCooper,psychologyandhealthprofessoratLancasterUniversity,said,“Forcenturieswomenhavehadaprovidingrole—preparingandcookingfoodfortheirfamilies.Anditispartofthatruletomakesurethefoodissafe.Theywillthereforebemuchmoresensitivetofoodthanmenare,andIwouldnotbesurprisedifthatwasnowbuiltintotheirDNA.Ifthefemalebrainreactstofoodbecauseithistoricallyhasdevelopedneural(神经的)pathwaystodothis,thenfoodwillbethewaytheyexpresstheirstress.Foodactually,isacomfortforwomen.”
Butotherexpertshavesaidthatmoreresearchmustbedonebeforetheresultscanbeproved.AmericanscientistAngelodelParigioftheJohnB.PierceLaboratoryinNewHaven,Connecticut,said,“LookingatanFMRIalonecannotmakesurewhetherthestrongerreactioninwomenisduetoinnate(天生的)differencesoralearnedprocess.
4.Dr.Uherandhiscolleaguescarriedouttheresearchbycomparing____
A.FMRI’seffectivenessonwomenandmen
B.volunteers’reactiontodifferentkindsoffood
C.volunteers’reactiontofoodbeforeandaftermeals
D.women’sandmen’sreactiontodifferentimages
5.InDr.Uher’sopinion,womenreactmorestronglytofoodthanmenmostprobablybecausetheyare____ .
A.toldtodosoforalongtime
B.influencedbyadvertisements
C.forcedbypowerfulsocialinfluences
D.borntodosoduetobiologicalreasons
6.AccordingtoProfessorCareyCooper,women_______.
A.turntofoodwhentheyfeelsad
B.arestressedbecauseoffoodsafety
C.accepttheirsocialrolefromtheheart
D.aresatisfiedwithpreparingfoodfortheirfamilies
7.WhatwasAngelodelParigi’sattitudetowardstheresearchresults?
A.Surprised. B.Uninterested.C.Doubtful.D.Curious.
C
WhileJenniferwasathometakinganonlineexamforherbusinesslawclass,amonitorafewhundredmilesawaywaswatchingherevery move.
UsingawebcameraequippedinJennifer’sLosAngelesapartment,themonitorinPhoenixtrackedhowfrequentlyhereyesmovedfromthecomputerscreenandlistenedforthesecretsoundsofapossiblehelperintheroom.HerInternetaccesswaslocked-remotely-topreventInternetsearches,andhertypingstylewasanalyzedtomakesureshewaswhoshesaidshewas:
Didsheenterherstudentnumberatthesamespeedasshehadinthepast?
Orwassheslowingdown?
Inthebattleagainstcheating,thisisthe cutting_edge andakeytoencouragehonestyintheboomingfieldofonlineeducation.Thetechnologygivestrusttotheentiresystem,totheinstitutionandtoonlineeducationingeneral.Onlywithsolidmeasuresagainstcheating,expertssay,canInternetuniversitiesshowthattheirexamsanddiplomasarevalid—thatstudentshaven’tjustsearchedtheInternettogettherightanswers.
Althoughonlineclasseshaveexistedformorethanadecade,theconcernovercheatinghasbecomesharperinthelastyearwiththegrowthof“openonlinecourses.”Privatecolleges,publicuniversitiesandcorporationsarejumpingintotheonlineeducationfield.spendingmillionsofdollarstoattractpotentialstudents,whilealsotakingstepstohelpguaranteehonestyatadistance.
Asidefromthewebcameras,anumberofotherhigh-techmethodsarebecomingincreasinglypopular.Amongthemareprogramsthatcheckstudents’identitiesusingpersonalinformation,suchasthetelephonenumberstheyonceused.
Otherprogramscanproduceuniqueexamsbydrawingonalargelistofquestionsandcanrecognizepossiblecheatersbyanalyzingwhetherdifficulttestquestionsareansweredatthesamespeedaseasyones.Asinmanyuniversityclasses,termpapersarescannedagainstsomelargeInternetdatabanksforcheating.
8.WhywasJenniferwatchedinanonlineexam?
A.Tocorrecthertypingmistakes.
B.Tofindhersecretsintheroom.
C.Topreventherfromslowingdown.
D.Tokeepherfromdishonestbehaviors.
9.Theunderlinedexpression cuttingedgeinParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto________.
A.advancedtechniqueB.sharpeningtool
C.effectiveruleD.dividingline
10.Someprogramscanfindoutpossiblecheatersby________.
A.producingalargenumberofquestions
B.scanningtheInternettestquestions
C.checkingthequestionansweringspeed
D.givingdifficulttestquestions
11.Theauthorofthispassagewantstotellus______.
A.whattheInterneteducationis
B.theimportanceofthewhocameratoday
C.whenthestudentscancheat
D.howtobeatstudentsexamcheatingonline
D
ThousandsoftaxidriversinShenyang,Liaoningprovince,reportedlyblockedstreetswiththeirvehiclesonSundayinprotestagainstunlicensedvehiclesusingtaxi-hiringappsandapps-basedcarrentalcompaniesprovidingpassengerservices,includinghigh-endcars.Althoughthedriversalsocomplainedaboutthewithdrawalofthefuelsubsidy(补贴)bythegovernment,theirmaincomplaintwasthelossofbusinessbecauseoftherisingnumberofInternet-basedcarservicescompanies.
OnWednesday,newsreportscamethatBeijingtransportauthoritieswilltakemeasurestostoptheillegal“taxibusiness”ofprivatecarsthroughthenewlyrisingInternetapps,followingthefootstepsofShenyangandNanjing.
ItisnotyetclearhowtheShenyangcitygovernmentwillhandletheissueandwhetheritwilldeclaretheservicesofferedbymarketleaderssuchasDidiDache,ataxi-hiringappproviderbackedbyTencentHoldings,andKuaidiDacheillegal.ButShanghaitransportregulators(交通管理结构)havesetarule,bybanningDidiZhuanche,orcarservicesofferedbyDidiDacheinDecember.
Suchregulationswillcauseasetbacktothecar-hiringcompaniesandinvestorsthatarewaitingtocashinonthepotentiallyboomingbusiness.Justlastmonth,DidiDachegot$700millioninfundingfromglobalinvestors,includingSingaporestateinvestmentcompanyTemasekHoldings,RussianinvestmentcompanyDSTGlobalandTencent.Besides,themarketisuncertainthatKuaidiDacheisabouttofinalizeitslatestroundoffundingaftergetting$800millionfromglobalinvestors.
Regulatoryuncertainties,however,couldcastashadowonthefutureoftheInternet-basedcar-hiringservices,whichhavebecomepopularinmostofChina’sbigcities.Tobefair,thesecompanies’businessmodelisanythingbutbad.Forexample,DidiZhuancheworkssidebysidewithestablishedcarrentalcompaniestoprovidehigh-endcarservi