届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx

上传人:b****3 文档编号:5411579 上传时间:2022-12-16 格式:DOCX 页数:10 大小:25.16KB
下载 相关 举报
届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx_第1页
第1页 / 共10页
届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx_第2页
第2页 / 共10页
届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx_第3页
第3页 / 共10页
届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx_第4页
第4页 / 共10页
届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx_第5页
第5页 / 共10页
点击查看更多>>
下载资源
资源描述

届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx

《届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx》由会员分享,可在线阅读,更多相关《届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx(10页珍藏版)》请在冰豆网上搜索。

届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案.docx

届辽宁师大附中高三月考考试英语试题含答案

2021届辽宁师大附中高三9月月考考试

英语

全卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

★祝考试顺利★

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。

2.选择题作答用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。

答在试卷和草稿纸上无效。

3.非选择题作答用0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。

答在试卷和草稿纸上无效。

考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。

考试结束后,只需上交答题卡

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题卡相应的题号上将该项涂黑。

A

Uggs(雪地靴)arecertainlyugly,oratleastinelegant.Theshapelessboots,pulledoninahurry,canmakeanyonelooklikeaslob(懒惰的人),whichhasmadethemthetargetofdisrespect.Ithasn’tbeenhardtofindsomeonestronglycondemningthem.“Uggbootsarenosexy,”TheIndependentdeclaredin2003,“unlessyou’reMrs.BigfootonalonemissionacrossAntarctictofindMr.Bigfoot.Whenwearingtheboots,awriterofTheGlosscomplained,“There’snothingtoindicatethatyoudon’thavesquare,horribleshoeboxesinplaceofhumanfeet.”In2015,onecoffeeshoponBrickLaneineastLondoneverbannedugg-wearers.

Andyet,overtheyears,plentyofstrangeandunattractiveshoeshavemetwiththeapprovalofthefashionestablishment.Theproblemwithuggswasn’tthattheywereugly;it’sthattheywerecommon.

Butafunnythinghappenedonthewaytofashion’stomb:

theuniversalugghasnotgoneanywhere.Uggshavequietlystayedheresincetheirbesttime.Onceyoustartpayingattention,you’llbeshockedtodiscoverhowmanypeoplearestillwearingthem.Theyarewornbymothersintownandinthecountry,byteenagersonSaturdayshoppingtripandbypeopleinfashion.

Perhapsthesecretofuggs’sunstoppablesuccessisthat,ifthereisadividinglinebetweenpublicappealandprivatestyle,itmightbeapairofcozyboots.Theyarecertainlycomfortable,softandwarm,asifyourfeetwereinthehuggingofsomeonewhoreallylovesyou.At$150apair,theyareneithercheapnorentirelyoutofrange.Theyarecasualandindulgent(纵容的).

Somehowuggs,thebootsthatsomanypeoplehate,havemanagedtochallengethecruellogicofthefashioncycleandcarryonwhetheryouapproveofthemornot.

1.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?

A.UggsRefusetoDie

B.UggsHaveExistedSoLong

C.UggsEntertheFashionCircle

D.UggsHaveGoneSomewhere

2.Whydoestheauthorquotemanymedia’swordsinthefirstparagraph?

A.Toproveuggs’toughness

B.Toproveuggs’spopularity

C.Toprovepeople’sapproval

D.Toprovepeople’scondemning.

3.Whatdoestheauthorthinkverystrange?

A.Uggsareverycommon

B.Uggsareinelegantandugly

C.Uggsarewornbyteenagers

D.Uggsstaythereregardless

4.Whatisthesecrettothesuccessofuggsaccordingtothepassage?

A.Theyareverycomfortable

B.Theyownprivatestyle

C.Theyhavepublicappeal

D.Theyareverycheap

B

Doyouhaveayoungerbrother?

Doeshealwaysgetintrouble?

Well,theremightbesomesciencebehindthat.

AccordingtoareportfromtheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,second-bornsaremorelikelythanfirst-bornstobehavebadly,whichcouldbewhyyoufromtimetotimeconsideryouryoungerbrotherorsistersprites.

Researchers,whoexploreddatafromtensofthousandsofsibling(兄弟姐妹)pairsfromDenmarkandFlorida,foundsecond-bornsare20%to40%morelikelytohavebehavioralproblems.Ifyou’rethesecond-bornchildyoumaywanttohavealittlechatwithyourparents.Thereasonwhysecond-bornsiblingsmaybeworsebehavedthanfirst-bornisthatparentstendtopaylessattentiontothem.

“Second-bornchildrentendtohavelessattentionfromthemotherthantheiroldersiblingsbecausefirst-bornchildrenexperiencetheirmother’smaternityleave(产假).First-bornsenjoytherewardsofnotonlytheirowntimewithMumfollowingtheirbirth,butthetimeMumtakesoffwithyoungersiblings,too.”theauthorsexplain.

It’snotjustabouttheparents,however.SpeakingtoNRP,co-authorJosephDoylesaid,“Thefirst-bornhasrolemodels,whoareadults.Andthesecond,later-bornchildrenhaverolemodelswhoareslightlyunreasonable2-year-olds,youknow,theiroldersiblings.Thedifferenceofparentalinvestmentsandthesiblinginfluencesprobablycontributetothesedifferencesweseeinthelabormarketandwhatwefindinbehaviorsagainstregulations,evenagainstlaws.It’sjustverydifficulttoseparatethosetwothingsbecausetheyhappenatthesametime”

Theresults,theauthorsargue,haveanimportanteffectonsocialpolicy.

5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sprites”inParagraph2probablymean?

A.Losers

B.Troublemakers

C.Closecompanions

D.Parents’pets

6.Accordingtothereport,whatinfluencesthesecond-bornchildren’sbehavior?

A.Challengesoftheireldersiblings

B.Theamountofattentiontheyreceivefromparents

C.Morefamilyproblemstheyarefacedwith

D.Fewerchancesoftalkingwithothers

7.JosephDoyleholdstheopinionthattheoldersiblings______.

A.havethesamerolemodelsastheiryoungerones

B.arenottoblamefortheiryoungersiblings’failure

C.arepartlyresponsiblefortheiryoungersiblings’problems

D.affecttheparentalinvestmentandthelabormarketparticipation

8.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.ParentsPreferFirst-BornKids

B.HowParentsImproveFamilyRelationships

C.SocialPolicyGuidesFamilyEducation

D.WhytheSecond-BornTendtobeMisbehaved

C

Itisdifficultfordoctorstohelpapersonwithadamagedbrain.Withoutenoughblood,thebrainlivesforonlythreetofiveminutes.Moreoftenthedoctorscan’tfixthedamage.Sometimestheyareafraidtotrysomethingtohelpbecauseitisdangeroustoworkonthebrain.Thedoctorsmightmakethepersonworseifheoperatesonthebrain.

Dr.RobertWhite,afamousprofessoranddoctor,thinksheknowsawaytohelp.Hethinksdoctorsshouldmakethebrainverycold.Ifitisverycold,thebraincanlivewithoutbloodfor30minutes.Thisgivesthedoctoralongertimetodosomethingforthebrain.

Dr.Whitetriedhisideaon13monkeys.Firsthetaughtthemtododifferentjobs,thenheoperatedonthem.Hemadethemonkeys’bloodbacktothemonkeys’brains.Whenthebrain’stemperaturewas10℃,Dr.Whitestoppedthebloodtothebrain.After30minutesheturnedthebloodbackon.Hewarmedthebloodagain.Aftertheiroperationsthemonkeyswereliketheyhadbeenbefore.Theywerehealthyandbusy.Eachonecouldstilldothejobsthedoctorhadtaughtthem.

9.Thebrainoperationwasmadepossiblemainlyby____.

A.takingthebloodoutofthebrainB.tryingtheoperationonmonkeysfirst

C.havingthebloodgothroughamachineD.loweringthebrain’stemperature

10.WithDr.White’snewidea,theoperationonthedamagedbrain____.

A.canlastaslongas30minutesB.cankeepthebrain’sbloodwarm

C.cankeepthepatient’sbrainhealthyD.canhelpmonkeysdodifferentjobs

11.Whatistherightorderofthestepsintheoperations?

a.sendthecooledbacktothebrainb.stopthebloodtothebrain

c.havethebloodcooleddownd.operateonthebrain

A.a,b,c,dB.c,a,b,dC.c,b,d,aD.b,c,d,a

D

Howcouldwepossiblythinkthatkeepinganimalsincagesinunnaturalenvironments-mostlyforentertainmentpurposes-isfairandrespectful?

Zooofficialssaytheyareconcernedaboutanimals.However,mostzoosremain“collections”ofinteresting“things”ratherthanprotectivehabitats.Zoosteachpeoplethatitisacceptabletokeepanimalsbored,lonely,andfarfromtheirnaturalhomes.

Zoosclaimtoeducatepeopleandsaveendangeredspecies,butvisitorsleavezooswithouthavinglearnedanythingmeaningfulabouttheanimals’naturalbehavior,intelligence,orbeauty.Zooskeepanimalsinsmallspacesorcages,andmostsignsonlymentionthespecies’name,diet,andnaturalrange(分布区).Theanimals’normalbehaviorisseldomnoticedbecausezoosdon’tusuallytakecareoftheanimals’naturalneeds.

Theanimalsarekepttogetherinsmallspaces,withnoprivacyandlittleopportunityformentalandphysicalexercise.Thisresultsinunusuallyself-destructivebehaviorcalledzoochosis.Aworldwidestudyofzoosfoundthatzoochosisiscommonamonganimalskeptinsmallspacesorcages.Anotherstudyshowedthatelephantsspend22percentoftheirtimemakingrepeatedheadmovementsorbitingcagebars,andbearsspend30percentoftheirtimewalkingbackandforth,asignofunhappinessandpain.

Furthermore,mostanimalsinzoosarenotendangered.Captivebreeding(圈养繁殖)ofendangeredbigcats,Asianelephants,andotherspecieshasnotresultedintheirbeingsentbacktothewild.Zoostalkalotabouttheircaptivebreedingprogramsbecausetheydonotwantpeopletoworryaboutaspeciesdyingout.Infact,babyanimalsalsoattractalotofpayingcustomers.Haven’tweseenenoughcompetitionstonamebabyanimals?

Actually,wewillsaveendangeredspeciesonlyifwesavetheirhabitatsandputanendtothereasonspeoplekillthem.Insteadofsupportingzoos,weshouldsupportgroupsthatworktoprotectanimals’naturalhabitats.

12.Inthestateofzoochosis,animals_________.

A.remainincagesB.behavestrangely

C.attackotheranimalsD.enjoymovingaround

13.Whatdoestheauthortrytoargueinthepassage?

A.Zoosarenotworththepublicsupport.

B.Zoosfailintheirattempttosaveanimals.

C.Zoosshouldtreatanimalsashumanbeings.

D.Zoosuseanimalsasameansofentertainment.

14.Theauthortriestopersuadereaderstoaccepthisargumentmainlyby_________.

A.pointingoutthefaultsinwhatzoosdo

B.usingevidencehehascollectedatzoos

C.questioningthewayanimalsareprotected

D.discussingtheadvantagesofnaturalhabitats

15.Althoughhearguesagainstzoos,theauthorwouldstillagreethat__________.

A.zooshavetokeepanimalsinsmal

展开阅读全文
相关资源
猜你喜欢
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 医药卫生 > 基础医学

copyright@ 2008-2022 冰豆网网站版权所有

经营许可证编号:鄂ICP备2022015515号-1