高三英语试题精选西城区高三英语期末试题及答案.docx

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2018西城区高三英语期末试题及答案

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AOnceDr.Mellinkoffinvitedmetojoinhimatthehospitaltodiscussinterestingcaseswithhisstudents.ThecaseathandwasaGuatemalanman,aged34,whohadafeverandmanyothermedical

roblems.Hisconditionwasnotimproving,andtherewasnotmuchhopehewouldlive.

Dr.Mellinkoffaskedtoseethepatient.HeintroducedhimselfinSpanishand,inaverygentlevoice,askedhohefelt.Thepatientsmiledandsaideverythingwasallright.Thenthedoctoraskedifhewasabletoeat.Thepatientsaidthathehadnodesiretoeat.“Areyougettingfoodyoulike?

”Thepatientsaidnothing.“Doyougetthekindoffoodyouhaveathome?

”Theanswerwasno.Thedoctorputhishandontheman’sshoulderandhisvoicewasverysoft.“If;youhadfoodthatyouliked,wouldyoueatit?

”“Yes,yes,”thepatientsaid.Thechangeinthepatient’sappearancecouldn’thavebeenmoreobvious.Nothingwassaid,butitwaseasytotellthatamessagehadbeensentand!

hadalsobeenreceived.Later,thedoctoraskedwhytheGuatemalanmanwasn’tgettingfoodhecouldeat.Oneofthestudentssaid,“Weallknohodifficultitistogetthekitchentomakespecialmeals.”“Suppose,”thedoctorreplied,“youfeltacertainmedicinewasabsolutelynecessarybutthatourhospitaldidn’tcarryit,wouldyouacceptdefeatorwouldyouinsistthehospitalmeetyourrequest?

”“Iwouldprobablyinsist,”thestudentsaid.“Verywell,”thedoctorsaid.”Youmightwanttotrythesamemethodinthekitchen.Itwon’tbe-easy,butIcanhelpyou.Meanwhile,let’sgetsomefoodinsidethismanasfastaspossible,andstaywithit.Orhe’llbekilledbyhunger.Bytheway,theremustbesomeoneamongyouwhocanspeakSpanish.Ifwewanttomakerealprogress,weneedtobeabletotalkwithhim.”Threeweekslater.DoctorMellinkofftoldmethattheGuatemalanmanhadleftthehospitalunderhisownpower.Ittakesmorethanmedicinetohelpsickpeople;youalsohavetotalktothemandmakethemfortable.56.ThepatienthadnodesiretoeatbecauseA.hewasnothungryB.hewasseriouslyillC.hewasgivenspecialmealsD.hewasnotsatisfiedwiththefood57.Accordingtothepassage,wecanconcludethatA.thepatient’snativelanguagewasSpanishB.thepatient’sillnesswascausedbyhungerC.DrMellinkoffperformedanoperationonthepatientD.thehospitalfailedtoprovidetherightmedicineforthepatient58.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbeusedtodescribeDrMellinkoff?

A.ColdB.ConsiderateC.CuriousD.Careless59.WhatdoyouthinkDrMellinkoffwantedtotellhisstudentsinthiscase?

A.DoctorsshouldbegoodatforeignlanguagesB.Doctorsshouldknotheirpatients’realproblemsC.DoctorsshouldtrytoimprovetheirmedicalskillsD.DoctorsshouldhaveagoodrelationshipiththeirpatientsBGiftsforthehardtoplease60.Accordingtothepassage,theTalkingTravelpanioncanbeusedto____.A.mixcolorsB.chargebatteriesC.tellthetimeD.coolthebody61.Whereisthepassageprobablytakenfrom?

A.Atravelguide.B.Aproductcatalogue.C.Aresearchpaper.D.Asportsmagazine.62.Allthelistedproducts____.A.arebuttonoperatedB.producelightC.runonbatteriesD.offeroneyearfreerepairsCIttastesjustlikechickenAwayfromhome,eatingismorethanjustawaytokeepyourstomachfull.Itisalanguageallitsown,andnowordscansay,“Gladtomeetyou...gladtobedoingbusinesswithyou...”quitelikesharingamealofferedbyyourhost.Clearly,mealtimeisnotthetimeforyoutosay,“Thanks,butnothanks.”Acceptanceofthefoodonyourplatemeansacceptanceofhost,country,andpany.So,nomatterhodifficultitmaybetoswallow,swallow.Or,asoneexperiencedtravelersays,“Travelwithacast-ironstomachandeateverythingeverywhere.”Often,thefoodofferedrepresentsproudlyyourhostcountry’seatingculture.WhatwouldAtaiericansthinkofaFrenchpersonwhorefusedtotakeabiteofhomemadeapplepieorsirloin?

Ourdisfortesnotsomuchfromthethingitself;itesfromourumamiliaritywithit.Afterall,anoysterhasremarkablythesamelookasasheep’seye;andafirstlookatalobsterwouldremindalmostanybodyofacreaturefromasciencefictionmovie,notsomethingyoudipinbutterandeat.Bytheway,inSaudiArabiasheep’seyesareafamousdishandinpartsofChinait’sbear’spasoup.Canyourefusesuchfoodwithoutbeingrude?

Mostexperiencedbusinesstravelerssayno,atleastnotbeforetakingatleastafebites.Ithelps,though,tosliceanyitemverythin.Thisway,youminimizethetasteandthereminderofwhereitcamefrom.Or,“Swalloitquickly,“asonetravelerremends.”Istillcan’ttellyouwhatsheep’seyeballstastelike.”Asfordealingwithtaste,theoldlinethat“ittastesjustlikechicken”isoftenthankfullytrue.Evenwhenthe“it”isreallyratorsnake.Anotherusefulpieceofadviceisnotknowingwhatyouareeating.What’sfordinner?

Don’task.AvoidglancingintothekitchenorlookingatEnglish-languagemenus.Yourhostwillbepleasedthatyouareeatingthefoodheoffers,andwhoknows?

Maybeitreallyischickeninthatsoup.63.Thepurposeofthearticleisto____.A.introduceunfamiliarfoodB.sharethewriter’spersonalexperiencesC.suggestwaystoovereaculturalbarrierD.adviseonhotopolitelyrefusetoeatforeignfood64.Accordingtothewriter,peoplehesitateatstrangefoodmainlydueto____.A.thewayitlooksB.safetyworriesC.lackofinformationaboutitD.theunfamiliaratmosphere65.Fromthearticlewecaninferthat____.A.anAmericanmayfeelfortablewithsirloinB.oneshouldrefusestrangefoodafterafebitesC.English-languagemenusarenotalwaysdependableD.oneneedsacast-ironstomachtotravelinothercultures66.Onemaysay“Ittastesjustlikechicken.”when____.A.showingrespectforchicken-lovingnationsB.greetingpeoplewithdifferentdietinghabitsC.evaluatingchefsataninternationalfoodfestivalD.gettingsomeonetotryavisuallyunpleasantmealDEmploymentpracticesoftenreflecttheneedsofemployersseveraldecadesago.Timeshavechanged.AndsotoohastheCanadianworkforce.Yetmanyemploymentpracticeshavenotkeptpacewiththischange.Forexample,someworkenvironmentsandwashroomsdesignedforable-bodiedworkersseldomacmodatepeoplewhouseawheelchair.Modernizingthesepracticesiswhatemploymentequalityisabout.Forexample,makingsureworkbenchesandwashroomsareadaptedfordisabledpeopleenteringtheworkplacepavesthewayforworkerswhobeedisabledonthejob.Bydoingso,anygivengroupofpeople?

formerlydiscriminatedagainst-nohasaccesstobetteremploymentopportunities.Theobjective,ofcourse,istomaketheworkplacereflectCanadiansociety.However,thisdoesnotnecessarilymeansettingandenforcingquotas(实行配额)Rather,itmeansidentifyingthebarrierstoemploymentanddesigningmeasures,withachievablegoalsandcleartimetables,toremovethem.Forexample,accordingtotheCanadianUnionofPublicEmployees-Canada’slargestunion,itwouldbeunrealisticintheshorttermtoinsistthatbecausehalfoftheworkingagepopulationiswomen,thathalfoftheemployeesofanengineeringfirmshouldbewomen.Atthismoment,therewouldnotbeenoughqualifiedfemaleengineers.Areasonablenumericalgoalwouldbebasedonthenumberofwomenwhoactuallyareengineers(8%)andthosewhoarestudyingtobeeengineers(25%).Ashorttermgoalof13%wouldbeappropriatewithoutrunningtheriskofhiringunqualifiedpeople.Equallyimportantistoensurepeoplewhohavebeendisadvantagedthechancetobeequalifiedforneopportunities.Ifaboriginalpeople

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