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2019年高三英语9月月考试题

一.阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

A

TheCambridgeScienceFestivalCuriosityChallenge

DaretoTaketheCuriosityChallenge!

TheCambridgeScienceFestival(CSF)ispleasedtoinformyouofthesixthannualCuriosityChallenge.Thechallengeinvites,evendaresschoolstudentsbetweentheagesof5and14tocreateartworkorapieceofwritingthatshowstheircuriosityandhowitinspiresthemtoexploretheirworld.

Studentsarebeingdaredtodrawapicture,writeanarticle,takeaphotoorwriteapoemthatshowswhattheyarecuriousabout.Toenterthechallenge,allartworkorpiecesofwritingshouldbesenttotheCambridgeScienceFestival,MITMuseum,265MassAvenue,Cambridge02139byFriday,February8th.

StudentswhoentertheCuriosityChallengeandareselectedaswinnerswillbehonoredataspecialceremonyduringtheCSFonSunday,April21st.Guestspeakerwillalsopresentprizestothestudents.Winningentrieswillbepublishedinabook.Studententrieswillbeexhibitedandprizeswillbegiven.Familiesofthosewhotakepartwillbeincludedinthecelebrationandbrunch(早午饭)willbeserved.

BetweenMarch10thandMarch15th,eachwinnerwillbegiventhespecifics(细节)oftheclosingceremonyandtheCuriosityChallengecelebration.Theprogramguidelinesandotherrelatedinformationareavailableat:

http:

//cambridgesciencefestival.org.

1.WhocantakepartintheCuriosityChallenge?

A.Schoolstudents.B.Cambridgelocals.

C.CSFwinners.D.MITartists.

2.Whenwilltheprize-givingceremonybeheld?

A.OnFebruary8th.B.OnMarch10th.

C.OnMarch15th.D.OnApril21st.

3.Whattypeofwritingisthistext?

A.Anexhibitionguide.B.Anartshowreview.

C.Anannouncement.D.Anofficialreport.

B

Iwasblind,butIwasashamedofitifitwasknown.Irefusedtouseawhitestickandhatedaskingforhelp.Afterall,Iwasateenagegirl,andIcouldnotbearpeopletolookatmeandthinkIwasnotlikethem.Imusthavebeenaterribledangerontheroads.Comingacrossmewanderingthroughthetraffic,motoristsprobablywouldhavetostoprapidlyontheirbrakes.Apartfromthat,therewereallsortsofdisastersthatusedtooccuronthewaytoandfromwork.

Oneevening,IgotoffthebusabouthalfwayhomewhereIhadtochangebuses,andasusualIranintosomething.“I’mawfullysorry,”Isaidandsteppedforwardonlytorunintoitagain.Whenithappenedathirdtime,IrealizedIhadbeenapologizingtoalamppost(街灯柱).Thiswasjustoneofthestupidthingsthatconstantlyhappenedtome.SoIcarriedonandfoundthebusstop,whichwasarequeststop,wherethebuswouldn’tstopunlesspassengerswantedtogetonoroff.NooneelsewasthereandIhadtoguessifthebushadarrived.

Generallyinthissituation,becauseIhatedshowingIwasblindbyaskingforhelp,Itriedtoguessatthesound.SometimesIwouldstopabiglorryandstandtherefeelingstupidasitdrewaway.Intheend,Iusuallymanagedtoswallow(吞下)myprideandasksomeoneatthestopforhelp.

Butatthisparticulareveningnoonejoinedmeatthestop;itseemedthateveryonehadsuddenlydecidednottotravelbybus.OfcourseIheardplentyofbusespass,orIthoughtIdid.ButbecauseIhadgivenupstoppingthemforfearofmakingafoolofmyself,Iletthemallgoby.Istoodtherealoneforhalfanhourwithoutstoppingone.ThenIgaveup.Idecidedtowalkontothenextstop.

4.Thegirlrefusedtoaskforhelpbecauseshethought_________.

A.shemightberecognizedB. askingforhelplookedsilly

C.shewasnormalandindependentD.beingfoundblindwasembarrassing

5.Afterthegirlgotoffthebusthatevening,she_________.

A.begantorunB.hitapersonasusual

C. hit alamppostbyaccidentD.wascaughtbysomething

6.Whatwasthe problem with guessingatthesoundtostopabus?

A.Othervehiclesalsostoppedthere.

B.Itwasunreliableformakingjudgments.

C.Morelorriesthanbusesrespondedtothegirl.

D.Ittooktoomuchtimeforthegirltocatchthebus.

7.Finallythegirldecidedtowalktothenextstop,hoping__________.

A.tofindpeoplethereB.tofindmorebusesthere

C.tofindthebusbyherselfthereD.tofindpeoplemorehelpfulthere

C

Totravelabroad,weoftenmeettheproblem ofwhat totakeandhow totakeit.Takeaslittleasitispossible.Chooseclothesforyouruseindifferent kindsofsituationsandwhenyouhavemadeyourfinalchoice,takehalfofit!

It’s alwaysabigproblemtotaketoomanythings, andanywayifnecessary,youcanbuywhatyouneedinAmerica.Thingslikejeans,T-shirtsandotherclothesaregoodbuysintheUS.Ifyouhunt around youcan usuallyfindsomethingonsale.

Whateverbaggageyoutake,makesureitiseasytotake.Gettingonandoffbusesandtrains,even justchangingplanes, canbeatestifyourbagsaretooheavyortoomany.Thebestwayistotakeoneholdall(手提箱),like asuitcaseorabackpack,andthenasmallerbag.Evenwhenyouhavetocheckinyourholdall,attheairportorbusstation,youcankeepallyourmoneyanddocumentsbyyourside.It isalsoagoodideatokeepachangeofclothinginyourshoulderbagincaseyoursuitcaseorbackpackgetslostbyanairlineorabuscompany.

Themeansyouchoosetotravelaround theUSwilldependonyourmoney,yourtimeandsomething else.Sincetherearecertaindiscountsavailabletotravelers whobuytheirticketsoutsidetheUS,itisagood ideatomaketravelplansbeforeyougothere.Also,whenyoubuyyourticketsoutsidetheUS,yousavetheeightpercentsalestax(税).Travelislikeeverything elseinAmerica—youhavetoshoparoundforthebestbuys.Neverbeafraidtoaskforthecheapestfare.Theclerkseldomoffersyouthecheapestone.

8.Whatisthewriter’sidea aboutwhattotakewhiletravellingabroad?

A.Takeasmanyclothesaspossible.

B.Takeasfewthingsasyoucan.

C.Takeonlyyourticketsandmoney.

D.Takewhateveryoucanusein different situations.

9.The writerthinkstravelers hadbetterputtheirmoneyanddocumentsin_______.

A. asuitcase B. abackpack C. ashoulderbag D. acoatpocket

10.From thelastparagraphwecanlearnthat_______.

A. travellingaroundtheUSwillcostyoulittlemoney.

B. buyingticketsoutsidetheUSischeaper.

C. askingpricesisnot goodmannersintheUS.

D. clerksalwaysseeyouthecheapestthings.

11.The passageismainlyaboutsomeadviceabout_____.

A. travellinginAmerica

B. shoppinginAmerica

C. themeanstotravelaroundtheUS

D. thewaystosavemoneyintheUSA

D

Socalled“never-marrieds”areoneofthefastest-growinggroupsinAmerica,accordingtotheUSCensusBureau.Morethan40percentoftheadultpopulationaresingles,and10percentofalladultswillnevermarry,accordingtotherecentstatistics.Inlessthan30years,thenumberofpeoplewhohaveneverwalkeddowntheaisle(通道)hasmorethandoubled,astheaverageageofmarriagehasreachedahistorichigh:

25yearsforwomen,and27yearsformen.

WhyisAmericabecomingmoreandmoreanationofsingles?

“Peoplearebeingmoredemanding.It’sasoulmate(配偶)ornothing,whenagenerationago,lessthanhalfthepeoplesaidsomethingsimilartothat,”relationshipexpertLauraBermantoldGoodMorningAmerica.

ArecentRutgersUniversitystudyfound94percentofpeoplebetweentheageof20and29agreedtothestatement:

“Whenyoumarry,youwantyourpartnertobeyoursoulmate,firstandforemost(最重要的).”

Inadditiontothat,modernwomenareabletosupportthemselves,anddonotneedmenfortheirmoney,Bermansaid.Somearebuyinghomesforthemselves.“Theyneedamanforimprovingtheirlives,butnotforcreatingthem.”shesaid.GillianThomas,a33-year-oldlawyerinPhiladelphia,ispartofthegrowinggroup.Attractiveandsuccessful,shehassimplynotfoundtherightpersontomarry,andseesnoreasontosettleforless.“Ifeelinternal(内部的)pressuretofindasoulmateandIthinkwealldo,”Thomassays.“Idon’tthinkit’sjustwomen.Ithinkthatinthissortofpost-feminist(后女权主义)generationweallfeellikewecanhaveitall.”

Singlesoftendependona“family”offriends,whodoeverythingfromhelpingtopainteachother’sapartmentstotakingvacationstogether,saidfreelance(自由职业)writerEthanWatters,asingle37-year-old.

Hehasmanedthesegroups“urbantribes”,andiswritingabookonthesubject.Butonlythenameisnew.

Thecomfortofthese“urbantribes”maydelaymarriage,buttheydon’trulemarriageout.Indeed,theremaybesomegoodnewsforthosewhowait,Watterssays.Astheaverageageofmarriagehasrisen,statisticssaythatdivorcerateshaveleveledoff.Couldtheurbantribesbeontosomething?

12.Asisgiveninthispassage,whyaretheremoreandmore‘never-marrieds”inAmerica?

A.MoreandmoreyoungAmericansenjoysinglelife.

B.MoreAmericansareafraidofmarriagefailure.

C.Americangovernmentsupportsitspeopletoliveasinglelife.

D.YoungAmericanshavehigherexpectationsofmarriage.

13.AccordingtoLauraBerman,theaimofmodernAmericanwomentomarryisto.

A.haveasoulmatetodealwiththeirtrouble

B.findamantoprovidehousesandfortuneforthem

C.findamantomaketheirlivesbetter

D.haveasoulmatetocreatebetterlivesforthem

14.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwhenAmericansingleshavesomethingintrouble,theyoften.

A.gobacktotheirparentsforhelpB.gototraveltoescapethetrouble

C.gototheirfriendsforhelp

D.havetheexpectationoffindingasoulmate

15.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsmarriageinAmericanis.

A.concernedB.objectiveC.approvedD.pessimistic

七选五

Inyearspast,youcouldn’ttalk

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