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湖南省师大附中2014届高三上学期第六次月考(英语)2

高考英语

2014-02-081530

aid.PennyBrownhadn'tplannedtobetherethatday,butatthelastminute,hershiftatthehospitalhadbeenchanged,andshewasgiventhenightoff.Pennybentovertheunconsciousboy,hisfacealreadystartingtoturnblue,andadministeredCPR,breathingintohismouthandadministeringchestpress.

Andhecameback.

Itwasagoodthing,foragoodkid.Kevinwasn'tjustavolunteerforhisbrother'sbaseballteam---hewasaBoyScout,onewhowentontoachieveScouting'shighestrank,Eagle.Hebecameavolunteerjuniorfirefighter,learningsomeoftheemergencyfirst-aidtechniquesthathadsavedhislife.Hestudiedhardinschoolandwassavingmoneyforcollegebyworkingasadishwasherinalocalrestaurant.Helikedthepeople,buttheworkcouldbehardandprettyroutine.UntiltheafternoonofJanuary27,2006.

Kevin,now17,wasworkinginthekitchenwhenheheardpeoplescreaming,customersinconfusion,employeesrushingtowardatable.Hehustledintothemainroomandsawawomanthere,herfaceturningblue,herhandsatherthroat.Shewaschoking.QuicklyKevinsteppedbehindher,wrappedhisarmsaroundherandclaspedhishands.Then,usingskillshe'dfirstlearnedinScouts,hepulledsuddenlyinwardandup,once,twice,administeringtheHeimlichmaneuver.Thefoodthatwastrappedinthewoman'sthroatwasfreed.Thecolorbegantoreturntoherface.

"Thefoodwasstuck.Icouldn'tbreathe,"shesaid.Shethoughtshewasdying."Iwasveryfrightened.”

Guesswhothewomanwas?

PennyBrown

(C)56.Accordingtothepassage,wecanlearnaboutKevinthat          .

A.In1999.Kevinwashitbyabatunexpectedlywhenhewasdoingbaseballwarmingup.

BHisheartdiseaseovertookhim.

C.Hewashitsquareinthechestwatchinghisyoungerbrother’steam.

D.Heswunghisbattoofiercelyandhurthimself.

(B)57.WhywasPennyBrownrightattheaccidentspotwhenKevinwashit?

A.Becauseshewasinterestedinbaseball.

B.Becauseshehadhadherturntoworkchanged.

C.Becausehersonwasplayingthatevening.

D.Becauseshewasnotsupposedtobeatworkatthehospital.

(D)58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagragh5referto?

A.ThatKevinwasabatboy.

B.ThatKevingotinjured.

C.ThatKevinwasaBoyScout.

D.ThatKevinwassuccessfullysaved.

(C)59.Whichofthefollowingisnottrueaccordingtothetext?

A.TheHeimlichmaneuverisaneffectivewaytohelpthosewhochoke.

B.CPRcanbeusedtotreatonewhohasnoheartbeat.

C.Kevinlearnedsomeoftheemergencyfirst-aidtechniquesinScout.

D.PennyBrownwasnotKevin’smother.

(B)60.Whichoneisthebesttitleofthepassage?

.

A.miraclestakeplaceeveryday.

B.actsofkindnesswilldeserveanothergooddeed.

C.weshouldlearnfirstaidincaseofemergency.

D.weshouldbekindtothosewhoeverhelpedus.

解析:

56.C。

细节题。

由第一段的“TheboybroughtthebatbackhardandhitKevinsquareinthechest.”可知

57.B。

细节题。

由第三段的“PennyBrownhadn'tplannedtobetherethatday,butatthelastminute,hershiftatthehospitalhadbeenchanged,andshewasgiventhenightoff.”可知PennyBrown原本是要上班的,但由于临时换班才在事故现场。

58.D。

词义推测题。

下文揭示了为什么对于一个好孩子来说是件好事:

Kevin参加了很多志愿者活动,学习急救常识等,而Kevin做这些是与他自己那次成功获救的经历分不开的。

故D项符合题意。

59.C细节题。

由第五段的“Kevinwasn'tjustavolunteerforhisbrother'sbaseballteam--hewasaBoyScout,onewhowentontoachieveScouting'shighestrank,Eagle.Hebecameavolunteerjuniorfirefighter,learningsomeoftheemergencyfirst-aidtechniquesthathadsavedhislife.”可知A是正确的。

Kevin停止呼吸时正是靠CPR方法救活的,故B是正确的;第五段提到的Kevin成为了一名青少年志愿者,学习急救常识,与C项的成为一名消防队员的梦想是有区别的,故C项不对;Penny食物哽咽的时候Kevin使用了他的theHeimlichmaneuver方法帮助救她,可知D是正确的。

60.B主旨要义题。

文章讲述了PennyBrown曾经救助过Kevin,而若干年之后她又被Kevin救了,可想想告诉我们善有善报。

B

PartofABusSchedule

 

▼Adescriptionofthefrequencycodesarelistedattheendofthepageforyourconvenience.Ifthereisnocodelisted,thenthetripoperatesdaily,sevendaysaweek.Thisscheduleisthesameonefoundinthecurrentprintedschedulebrochure,whichyoucandownloadabove.

▼Clicktheagencynametofindhoursofoperation,paymentmethodsanddrivingdirections.

▼SHADINGIndicatestheLoganExpressnon-stopbusservice.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ReadAcross

BacktoTop

NORTHBOUND

Leave

Leave

Arrive

Leave

Arrive

Arrive

LoganAirport

Boston(SouthStation)

Portland

Portland

Bangor

Orono-UMaine

~555a

545a

755a

 

715a

800a

201400a

915a

201400a

1155a

1201p

215p

∧2:

45p

1125a

……

135p

 

 

 

……

1201p

155p

 

 

 

1225p

……

235p

 

 

 

~125p

115p

335p

 

 

 

125p

215p

42014p

415p

630p

∧650p

225p

……

435p

 

……

315p

52014p

325p

415p

62014p

425p

……

635p

……

515p

72014p

525p

……

735p

525p

615p

82014p

815p

201430p

201450p

625p

……

835p

WithConcordTrailways,

noreservationsnecessary!

Buyticketsonthedayoftravel.

……

715p

92014p

725p

815p

20142014p

825p

……

201435p

925p

201415p

122014a

~1125p

1115p

125a

 

Importantfrequencycodesforaboveschedule

~TripleavesBostonSouthStationFIRSTbeforepickingupatLoganAirport.

★TripoperatesSundaysONLY

∧TripoperatesFridays&SundaysONLY

#TripoperatestoLoganAirportFIRSTbeforedroppingoffatBostonSouthStation

ItalicsindicateabuschangeinPortland.

★★ServicetoUniversityofMaineatOronooperatesonlywhenschoolisinsession,beginning/endisnotedunderHoliday&CollegeNotices.Theserviceisalsolistedinourpublishedschedule.

(A)61.WhichofthefollowingtripsleavesBostonSouthStationfirstbeforepickingupatLoganAirport

A.1115P B.615P  C.815P  D.201400P

(B)62.WhichofthefollowingairportdeparturesdoesNOTstopatSouthStationinBoston?

A.915morningbus                    B.1225afternoonbus

C.525afternoonbus                   D.925eveningbus

(B)63.Accordingtotheschedule,whentheserviceisavailable,howmanybusesperdaygofromLoganAirporttotheUniversityofMaineatOrono?

A.1            B.3             C.12             D.17

(C)64.Accordingtothenotesundertheschedule,whenwouldstudentsNOTbeabletogetabustotheUniversityofMainefromBoston?

A.Atweekends B.Insession.C.Duringuniversityholidays.D.Inthecaseofbadweather

(C)65.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheticketpolicyofConcordTrailways?

A.Ticketsmustbebookedonline.

B.Reservationsarenecessary.

C.Ticketscanbeboughtonthetravelday.

D.Discountsareprovidedforadvancedbooking.

解析:

表格是公汽时刻表的一部分(这里只呈现了向北方向的时刻表),表格上方的readacross说明要横向看,除了注意从哪里发车到哪里,还要注意表格前后的提示。

61.A.根据符号后的内容,只有1115P这班车有~符号,可知答案为A.

62.B.注意题目说的是airportdepartures,即从airport发车在SouthStationinBoston不停靠的车,表格中这部分:

说明了,上午12:

25的车是-----虚线,表示不停靠,而其他的都显示了在SouthStationinBoston停靠的时间。

所以选B。

63.B横向看,最后一列的顶行写了ArriveOrono-UMaine**(看后面对**符号的解释部分说了是UniversityofMaine)看这一列可知只有三趟车从机场到达。

64.C.此题还是接上题要求阅读后面对**符号的解释部分,说明只在UniversityofMaine开学(insession)的时候才有车。

所以答案为C。

65.C.时刻表的右下角有粗体字,强调不需要预订车票,乘坐当天买就可以。

所以选C。

C

SINCEthe1997internationalagreementtofightglobalwarming,climatechangehasworsenedandspeededup–beyondeventheworstexpectationsofthe1997talksinKyoto,Japan.

 Asworldleadershavespentadozenyearstryingtofigureoutwhattodonext,newshippassageshaveopenedthroughtheoncefrozensummerseaiceoftheArctic.InGreenlandandAntarctica,icesheetshavelosttrillionsoftonsofice.MountainglaciersinEurope,SouthAmerica,AsiaandAfricaareshrinkingfasterthanbefore.

  Andit'snotjustthefrozenpartsoftheworldthathavefelttheheatinthedozenyearsleadinguptonextmonth'sclimatesummitinCopenhagenTheworld'soceanshaverisenbyabout4cm.Droughts andwildfireshavebecomemorefrequentworldwide.Animalsandplantsarenowintroublebecauseofthechangingclimate.Theseincludethepolarbears,butterflies,frogsandentirestandsofNorthAmericanpineforests.Temperaturesoverthepast12yearsare0.4degreeswarmerthaninthedozenyearsleadingupto1997.

  Eventhegloomiest(令人沮丧的)climatemodelsfromthe1990sdidn'tforecastresultsthisbad.

  “Thelatestscienceistellingusweareinmoretroublethanwethought,''saidJanosPasztor,climateadvisertoUNSecretaryGeneralBanKi-moon.

   Andhere'swhySinceanagreementtoreducegreenhousegaspollutionwassignedinKyoto,Japan,inDecember1997,thelevelofcarbondioxideintheairhasincreasedby6.5percent.From1997to2014,worldcarbondioxideemissions(排放)fromtheburningoffossil(化石)fuelshaveincreasedby31percent.USemissionsofthisgreenhousegashaverisenby3.7percent.EmissionsfromChinahavemorethandoubled.

Someclimatechangecanbecausedbynaturalfactorssuchasvariationsinsolarradiation,volcanoes,landdrift(位移)andoceandrift.However,mostofscientificandpublicopinionhascometotheconclusionthattheclimateischangingmainlybecauseoftheaccumulationofgreenhousegases(especiallyCO2)intheatmosphereduetohumanactivity.

  FromDecember7to18,officialsfromacrosstheworldwillmeetinCopenhagentoseekasolutionforthisproblem.Ifsuccessful,themeetingwillsendaclearsignaltobusinessandindustry,governmentsandcitizensaroundtheworld.Newcommitmentsandplanswillsignalthatthefuturebelongstoalow-carboneconomyandthattomorrow'swinnerswillbethosewhoinvest(投资)incleanenergysolutions.

 (D)66.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat        

A.The1997climatesummitwasheldinCopenhagen

 B.Since1997,thelevelofcarbondioxideintheairhasdecreasedby6.5%.

C.TheCopenhagensummitisintendedtoannouncenewshippassagestotheArctic

D.Morethanthefro

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