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高三英语上学期期中试题新人教版
高三英语上学期期中试题新人教版
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(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Mymotherhasalwaysbeenafolloweroftraditionalmethodswhenitcomestoanything.Shecookstraditionalfood,likesdressinguptraditionallyandlikesthetraditionalwayofshopping.Shelovesgoingtomarketsandgoingfromoneshoptoanothertofindoutwhatsuitsherbest.Shecanwalkmileswhenitcomestoshoppingalongwithherfriends.Sheknowsallthelocalmarketsandshopsandknowsverywellwhereshecangetbestdiscounts(折扣).
However,nowshealwaysgetstiredwhenshegoesoutinthemarket.SoonedayIdecidedtointroduceanewshop,whichismuchlargerthanusualmarketsandwhereshecanalsogetdiscounts.Iamtalkingaboutonlinegiftstores.Shehasabasicknowledgeofcomputersandcanoperatecomputers.Atthebeginning,shewasdoubtfulaboutshoppingfromtheseonlinegiftshopsbecauseshewasn’ttoosureaboutthequalityoftheproducts.
OnedayIdecidedtogethersomebrandedthingssothatshecouldbuildtrustintheseshops.IorderedaTimexwatchandaSisleyhandbagforher.Sheneverboughtthingsonline,butwhentheyweredeliveredasagift,shejumpedforjoy.ShecouldnotbelievethatIhadorderedthesegiftsforherdespiteherbeingnotmuchpositiveaboutonlineshops.However,aftershesawboththeproducts,shewasassuredthattheseonlinegiftshopssentthepromisedbrandsandproducts,shelovedhernewwatchandhandbag.
Afterthisexperiencesheorderedagiftforherfriend'swedding.Shechoseagiftbasketthatcouldbemadeaccordingtoherrequirements.Theysentabeautifullydecoratedbasketwithfinewinesandchocolates.Thebasketwassoartisticallydecoratedthatitbecameherfriend'sfavoritegift.Sincethenshehasbeenconsistentlyshoppingonline.
1.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthor'smother?
A.Shelivesinatraditionalway.B.Shelikesshoppingverymuch.
C.Sheiskindandveryhumorous.D.Shealwaysleadsasimplelife.
2.Whydoestheauthordecidetointroduceanewshoptohermother?
A.Thenewshopismuchlarger.B.Shecan'tgoshoppingasbefore.
C.Therearemoregoodsforhertochoosefrom.
D.Thegoodsinthenewshoparemuchcheaper.
3.Whatwastheattitudeoftheauthor'smothertoshoppingonlineatfirst?
A.Shethoughtitwasagoodidea.B.Shethoughtgoodsonlinewerecheap.
C.Shedoubtedthequalityofthegoods.
D.Sheworriedaboutthedifficultyinoperation.
4.Theauthordecidedtobuyhismothersomebrandedthings_.
A.inordertopleasehismotherB.sothatshecouldtrustinshoppingonline
C.sothatshewouldliveahappylifeinherlateryears
D.sothatshewouldgetasurpriseonMother'sDay
B
Therearemanywaystofindajob.Itcanbeaseasyaswalkingintoaneighborhoodstoretolookatitsannouncementboard.Localstoresoftenhaveareaswherepeoplecanputsmallsignstellingwhatkindofservicetheyneedorcanprovide.Suchservicesincludecaringforchildrenorcleaninghouses.
Or,jobsearcherscanlookinthenewspaper.Localnewspapershaveemploymentannouncementsplacedbycompaniesseekingworkers.
AnotherpopulartoolforfindingjobsistheInternet.Forexample,peopleinfourhundredandfiftycitiesaroundtheworldcanusetheCraigslistWebsitetobuyobjects,meetpeopleorfindajob.Craigslistsaysthatitreceivestwomillionnewjoblistingseachmonth.
Anotherusefulwaytofindajobisthroughacollegeoruniversity.Forexample,studentsattheUniversityofTexasinAustincangototheCareerExplorationCentertogethelpinfindingajob.Ofcourse,lookingforajobrequiresknowingwhatkindofworkyouwanttodo.Forexample,thereisabookcalled"WhatColorisYourParachute(降落伞)?
”byRichardBolles.Thisbookhasbeenhelpingpeoplechooseacareer(职业)sinceitwasfirstpublishedin1970.
Someexpertsalsohelppeoplefindjobs.SusanW.MillerownsacompanycalledCaliforniaCareerServicesinLosAngeles.Shesayshercompanyhelpspeoplefindjobsbyfirsthelpingthemunderstandtheirstrengths,goalsandinterests.Thensheprovidesthemwithmethodsandresourcestohelpthemfindtherightjob.
5.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.Findingajob.B.Collegestudents'part-timejobs.
C.CraigslistWebsite.D.Therelationbetweenstudyandwork
6.ByloggingontheCraigslistWebsite,youcan.
A.sellyouroldthingsB.dosomeshoppingonline
C.createyourownannouncementboardD.getusefulinformationabout450cities
7.“WhatColorisYourParachute?
”isabookwhichgivestipstothosewhowantto.
A.workontheairplaneB.buyaparachute
C.publishabookD.findasuitablejob
8.Howmanywaysoffindingajobarementionedinthepassage?
A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.D.Six.
C
Teenagerswhospendhoursinfrontofthetelevisionmayhaveapoorerdietasyoungadults.
Astudy,whichincludednearly1,400highschoolstudents,foundthosewhowatchedTVforfivehoursormoreperdayhadlesshealthydietsthanpeers(同龄人)fiveyearslater.Whydoesthishappen?
Shouldtheparentstakeanymeasures?
Ontheonehand,peoplewhospendalotoftimeinfrontoftheTV,especiallyteenagers,maysnackmore,andthatmayaffecttheirlong-termdietquality.
Ontheotherhand,TVadsforfastfood,sweetsandsnackstemptteenagerstoeatmoreofthosefoods.AndTVtimemightalsoreplaceexercisetimeforsomekids.
LeadresearcherDr.DaheiaJ.Barr-Anderson,oftheUniversityofMinnesotainMinneapolis,toldReutersHealthaclearcorrelationbetweenTVtimeduringhighschoolanddietqualityinyoungadulthood.WhiletheheaviestTVviewerswereeatingthemostjunkfood,thosewho'dwatchedlessthantwohoursperdayhadthehighestintake(吸收)offruits,vegetables,wholegrainsandhigh-calciumfood.Inheropinion,parentsshouldlimitandmonitorTVviewing.
AsfarasIamconcerned,childrenshouldwatchnomorethantwohoursoftelevisionperday.Andparentsshouldsetagoodexamplebyeatingright,beingphysicallyactiveandcurbingtheirownTVtime.
9.What'sthebesttitleforthispassage?
A.PeopleshouldkeepawayfromTVtokeephealthy.
B.Teenagers'TVtimemayaffecttheirdietslater.
C.WhydoteenagerslikeTV"D.Parents'ownhabitsmayaffectchildrenlater.
10.Accordingtothepassage,heavyTVviewerstendto_.
A.eatmorefruitsB.eatlessjunkfood
C.takeinfewervegetablesD.takeinhigh-calciumfood
11.Whatsuggestiondoestheauthorgivetheparents?
A.TheymustwatchTVwiththeirchildren.
B.TheyshouldforbidthechildrentowatchTV.
C.Theyshouldpayattentiontonutritionindiets.
D.Theycan'tdowhattheydon'twanttheirchildrentodo.
12.Theunderlinedword“curbing"inthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby
A.addingB.checkingC.controllingD.stopping
D
WhenvisitingNewYorkCitywithyourkids,therearemanythingstodowithkidsthatwillentertaintheirspiritsandfeedtheirminds.
TheWhisperingGallery
MakeyourwaytotheWhisperingGallery.TheWhisperingRoom'sarchitectureallowsforaphenomenonthatusuallymakespeoplelaugh.Onceinsidethegallery,placeonepersonfacingthecorneratoneendoftheroomandthenplaceanotherpersonfacingthecornerattheoppositeend.Askoneoftheparticipantstowhisperaphraseoraquicksentenceortwoandthepersonontheoppositeendwillbeabletoheareverywordthatwassaid.
E.42ndSt.
212一771一5322
grandcentralterminal.com
TheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
TheAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistorywasfoundedin1869.Inadditiontoitsimpressiveexhibits,permanentattractionsbringthecoolfactorhometokids.TheycanentertheFossilHallsandseetheimpressivedinosaurskeletons(骨架).AndtheMilsteinHallofOceanLifeeducateskidsaboutthefragility(脆弱)oftheOcean
CentralParkWestat79thSt.
212一769一5606
amnh.org
theScholasticStore
Mostparentswanttheirchildrentoread,andmoreover,toenjoyreading.Scholastichelpstomakethatwisharealitybypublishinginteresting,well-writtenstoriesthatarepopularwithchildren.Withsuchclassicsas“CliffordtheBigRedDog”,“TheMagicSchoolBus,"and“HarryPotter,”theScholasticStorewilldelightyourchildren.
557Broadway
212一343一6100
scholastic.com
Ellen'sStardustDiner(小饭店)
Therestaurantisaplacewhereeachpersoninyourfamilycanfindsomethingtoeat.Arugulasalads,grilledcheese,burgersandmeatloafareallonthisvariedmenu.Ahallofbeautyqueens,adrive-intheatreandwaitstaffthatsingtoyoucanaddtothisuniquediningexperience.
1650Broadway,cornerof51stSt.
212一956一5151
ellensstardustdiner.com
13.Whichofthefollowingwebsiteshelpskidslearnaboutanimals?
A.ettensstardustdiner.com.B.grandcentralterminal.com.
C.amnh.org.D.scholastic.com.
14.Todevelopyourkids'interestinreading,youcanbringthemto_.
A.theWhisperingGalleryB.theScholasticStore
C.Ellen'sStardustDinerD.theAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistory
15.Itcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat_.
A.soundtravelswellintheWhisperingGallery
B.peoplecanenjoymusicintheScholasticStore
C.Ellen'sStardustDinermainlyprovideswesternfood
D.theAmericanMuseumofNaturalHistoryhasahistoryof200years
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
请将该题答案转涂到答题卡71-75对应位置
Wearehumans,andweallmakemistakes.Themistakesthatwemakearenotusuallyonpurpose,whetheritisbreakingavase,ornotcompletingatask.71Thisarticlewillprovideyouwithideasastowhattodoonceamistakehasbeenmade.
Admitthatyoumakeamistakeassoonasyoudiscoverit.Delayingitlongerwillonlymakeyoufeelworse,ormaydriveyoutowardmakingthewrongd