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四川省成都市石室佳兴外国语学校2017届高三英语9月月考试题(无答案)

第Ⅰ卷

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题)

听下面5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whenwillthetwospeakersattendthemeeting?

A.At7:

30a.m.B.At8:

00a.m.C.At8:

30p.m.

2.WhereisMarynow?

A.Sheisbackhome.B.Sheiscomingherenow.C.Sheis

atthebusstation.

3.HowmanyshipsofChinasailedthroughthewatersofOkinawa?

A.Six.B.Seven.C.Eight.

4.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

A.Salesmanandcustomer.B.Husband

andwife.C.Doctorandpatient.

5.WhyweretheresomanypeopleatBill’sparty?

A.Hehasalwaysbeenpopular.

B.Heispopularwithchildren.

C.Hehadasurprisingparty.

听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。

6.Wherewillthemanspendhissummervacation?

A.Intheseaside.B.Inthecountryside.C.Inhishome.

7.Whatwilltheydointheman’shometown?

A.Togetaroundhisvillage.B.Todosomefarming.C.Tostudyinthelab.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Wheredoesthemanwork?

A.Atanairport.B.Atastation.C.Inahotel.

9.Howmuchdoesthemanearnonenight?

A.10.B.65.C.75.

10.Whatwillthemanprobablydonextday?

A.Helpthewomantofindajob.

B.Invitethewomantohaveabigdinner.

C.Meetthebossofthewoman.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.What’stheman’spurposetotalkwiththewoman?

A.Tohelpherwithherscienceproject.

B.Toinvitehe

rtogettogetherthisSaturday.

C.Toaskhertohaveapicnicbytheriver.

12.Whatdoesthewomanhavetodoat12:

00onSaturday?

A.Walkthedog.B.Cleanthehouse.C.Gotothedentist.

13.WhenwillthewomanmeetwithJulie?

A.12:

30.B.1:

00.C.2:

00.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.What’sthematterwiththeman?

A.Helefthiswalletinhishome.B.Heforgottoregisterforhisclass.

C.Heforgothowtogettotheregistrationoffice.

15.Whichclassdoesthewomanthinkarenotfull?

A.Englishandbiology.B.PhysicsandEnglish.C.Biologyandphysics.

16.Whichclasswillthemanregisterfor?

A.Physics.B.English.C.Biology.

17.Whatcanweknowabouttheprofessor?

A.Hisclassesarepopularwiththestudents.

B.Manystudentsoftendropoutofhisclasses.

C.Youcan’tregisterforhisclasswhenitisfull.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.WhendidHurricaneSandylashU.S.EastCoast?

A.OnWednesdaymorning.

B.OnTuesdayafternoon.C.OnMondayevening.

19.What’stheprobablymainreasonofroadblockingineverystreetofMan

hattan?

A.AlossofsubwayserviceacrossNYC.B.Theshortageoftrafficservice.

C.Toomanypeoplecrowded.

20.WhatdoesCuomothinkofthesubwaysystemsinManhattanonThursday?

A.Pickupallthetrafficservicescompletely.

B.Pickuppartlythetrafficservices.

C.Pickupallthesubwayservicebelow.

第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Anewreportsaystherearenowmore obese peopleintheworldthanthereareunderweightpeople.ResearchersfromImperialCollegeLondonwrotethereport.

Theresearchersexaminedhealthrecordsfromabout20millionpeopleforwhattheycalledthe“world’sbiggestobesitystudy.”Forthestudy,theresearcherscomparedthebodymeasurementsofalmost20millionadults.Theyfoundthatfrom1975to2014,globalobesityratesformenincreasedfrom3.2percentofthepopulationto10.8percent.Forwomen,itrosefrom6.4percentto14.9percent.Thestudyfoundthatmorethan2.3percentofmenand5percent

ofwomenareconsideredseverelyobese.Aseverelyobeseindividualhasabodymassindex(orBMI)ofover35kilogramspersquaremeter.BMIisawaytomeasureaperson’sheightcomparedtotheirweight.Thestudyalsofoundthatabout1percentofmenand2percentofwomenareconsidered“morbidly(病态地) obese.”Suchpeoplehavedifficultywithsimpleactivitiesbecausetheyareoverweight.Theresearcherssaytherearenow55millionmorbidlyobeseadultsworldwide.

MajidEzzatiisthechiefwriterofthereport.Hewritesthat“thenumberofpeopleacrosstheglobewhoseweight poses aseriousthreattotheirhealthisgreaterthaneverbefore.Headdsthatthis epidemic(流行病) ofsevereobesityistoo extensive tobe dealt withjustmedications.Hesayscoordinatedglobalinitiativesareneededtotacklethiscrisis.Theseinitiativesincludelookingatthe“priceofhealthyfoodcomparedtounhealthyfood,ortaxinghighsugarandhighly-processedfoods(深加工食品).”

Theresearcherswarniftheproblemofobesityworsens,18percentofmenand21percentofwomenwillbeobeseby2025.

21.Whichkindofpeopleareconsideredtosufferfrommorbidlyobese?

A.Thosewhocannotgoaroundontheirown.

B.Thosewholikesugarverymuch.

C.Thosewhodosomesimplethingswithdifficulty.

D.Thosewhoarefondofprocessedfoods.

22.Theunderlinedword“tackle”inthe3rdparagraphprobablyhasthesamemeaningas________.

A.passthroughB.resultfromC.contributetoD.dealwith

23.Themethodtheauthorusestodevelopparagraph3isby________.

A.informingandexplainingB.examiningandinstructing

C.arguinganddiscussingD.comparingandevaluating

24.Inwhichcolumnofanewspapercanweprobablyfindthetext?

A.CultureB.LifestyleC.PeopleD.Technology

B.

BlackBoxThinking

ByMatthewSyed

BlackBoxThinkingisanewapproachtohighperformance,ameansoffindinganedgeinacomplexandfast-changingworld.Itisnotjustaboutsport,buthaspowerfulimplications(含义)forbusinessandpolitics,aswellasparentsandstudents,inotherwords,allofus.Drawingonadizzyingarrayof(令人眼花缭乱的)casestudiesandreal-worldexamples,togetherwithcutting-edgeresearchonsmallgains,creativityandcourage,MatthewSyedtellstheinsidestoryofhowsuccessreallyhappens–andhowwecannotgrowunlesswearepreparedtolearnfromourmistakes.

MapStories

ByFranciscaMatteoli

Inthisbook,theauthortells20surprisingstoriesonthegeographyoftheworldand,usingbeautifulmapsfromallco

untriesandtimes,sheexplainsthebirthofthemostmagicalplacesonEarth.Thebookisajourneythroughspaceandtime,andalessonabouttheworldasi

tisandourplaceinit.

MakingItupasIGoAlong

ByMarianKeyes

MakingitupasIgoAlongisafunnylookattheabsurdity(荒谬)ofmodernlifeandrecognizesthatweareallclearlymakingitupaswegoalong.ItincludesKeyes’guidetobreakingupyou’reyourhairdresser,andherwarningaboutthedangersoffaketan(假装晒黑).Andthereissomesecrettruthaboutwriters,oratleastaboutKeyes.

MogandMeandOtherStories

ByJudithKerr

JudithKerrwasbornonJune14,1923inBerlinbutescapedfromHitler’sGermanywithherparentsandbrot

herin1933whenshewasnineyearsold.Judithwentto11differentschoolsandworkedwiththeRedCrossduringthewar.Forthepast30years,she’sworkedasanauthorandillustratorofchildren’sbooks.Comeplaywitheveryone’sfavoritefamilypet,inthishugeboardbookcollectionofstoriesespeciallyforyoungerreaders.

25.Ifyouareastudentinterestedinexploringplacesoftheworld,whichofthefollowingbooksdoyouprefertochoose?

A.BlackBoxThinkingB.MakingItupasIGoAlong

C.MogandMeandOtherStoriesD.MapStories

26.Whichofthefollowingauthorstellssomesecrettruthabouthimself/herselfinhis/herbook?

A.MatthewSyedB.FranciscaMatteoliC.MarianKeyesD.JudithKerr

27.ThebookMogandMeandOtherStoriesismainlyaimedat________.

A.parentsB.childrenC.businessmenD.politician

C

It’stheworsteventinhumanbeing’snautical(航海的)history,sixtimesmoredeadlythantheTitanic.WhentheGermancruiseshipWilhelmGustloffwashitbytorpedoes(鱼雷)firedfromaRussiansubmarineinthefinalwinterofWorldWarII,morethan10,000people–mostlyw

omen,childrenandoldpeoplefleeingthefinalRedArmypushintoNaziGermany–werepackedaboard.

Anicestormhadturnedthedecksintofrozensheetsthatsenthundredsoffamiliesslidingintotheseaastheshiptiltedandbegantogodown.Othersdesperatelytriedtoputlifeboatsdown.Somewhosucceededfoughtoffthoseinthewaterwhohadthestrengthtotrytoclawtheirwayaboard.Mostpeoplefrozeimmediately.“I’llneverforgetthescreams,”saysChristaNtitzmann,87,oneofthe1,200survivors.Sherecallswatchingtheship,brightlylit,slippingin

toitsdarkgrave-andintoseemingnothingness,rarelymentionedformorethanhalfacentury.

NowGermany’sNobelPrize-winningauthorGtinterGrasshasrevivedthememoryofthe9,000dead,includingmorethan4,000children-withhislatestnovelCrabWalk,publishedlastmonth.Thebook,whichwillbeoutinEnglishnextyear,doesn’tdwellonthesinking:

itsheroineisapregnantyoungwomanwhosurvivesthecatastropheonlytosaylater:

“Nobodywantedtohearaboutit,nothereintheWest(ofGermany)andnotatallintheEast.”

Thereasonwasobvious.AsGrassputinarecentinterviewwiththeweeklyDieWoche:

“BecausethecrimesweGermansareresponsibleforwereandaresodominant,wedidn’thavetheenergylefttotellofourownsufferings.”ThelongsilenceaboutthesinkingoftheWilhelmGustloffwasprobablyunavoidable–andnecessary.

Byunreservedlyowninguptotheircountry’smonstrouscrimesintheSecondWorldWar,Germanshavemanagedtowinacceptanceabroad,marginalizetheneo-Nazisathomeandmakepeacewiththeirneighbors.

Today’sunifiedGermanyismoreprosperousandstablethanatanytimeinitslong,troubledhistory.Forthat,ahalfcenturyofwillfulforgettingaboutpainfulmemoriesliketheGermanTitanicwasperhapsareasonablepricetopay.Bute

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