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17学年上学期高二第三次月考英语试题附答案
太和中学2016-2017学年度高二第一学期
12月教学质量检测
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第一部分:
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第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
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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。
A
My18-month-oldson,Adam,calledfromthefrontdoor.“Look,Mama!
Doggie!
”IdroppedwhatIwasdoingandstuckmyheadoutofthedoor.Brandy,ournext-doorneighbor’s11-year-olddog,wasoveragain.“Goaway!
”Ishouted.
Brandy’sownerhaddiedaboutamonthearlier.Thewoman’sfamilyhademptiedthehouseand
stucka“ForSale”signinthefrontyard,butthefamilyhadleftoldBrandybehind.Forweeks,she’d
beenwanderingaroundtheneighborhood.
Itwasn’tthatIdislikeddogsoranythinglikethat.Ijustdidn’tthinkaboutthemverymuch.Ineverhadadoggrowingupandhadneverthoughttogetone.
BrandywentawayandIstayedoutsidewithAdam.Thenthephonerang.Iwentinsidetotakethecall.WhenIcameback,Adamwasgone.Isearchedtheyard,frontandback,thenthebasketballcourtandthepublicpool.Notraceofhim.IwassonervousthatIranhomeandcalledthepolice,thenmyhusband.
Policesearchedtheneighborhood.SuddenlyIheardanothersound:
adogbarking.“It’scomingfromthewoods,”oneofmyneighborssaid.Wefollowedthebarkingtoawoodedcliff(悬崖).Therewefoundmyson,andhewasjustinchesawayfromtheedgeofthecliff,fastasleep.Brandywasbesidehim,leaning(倚靠)againsthimtokeephimawayfromtheedge.WhenIpickedAdamup,Brandysankdownonherside,breathingquickly.ShemusthavebeenholdingAdamthereforhours!
IthankedthepoliceandbroughtAdamandBrandybacktoourhouse.Shehesitatedamomentonourdoorstep,nodoubtrememberingthetimeI’ddrivenheraway.“Comeon,girl.”Isaid.“Thisisyourhomenow.”Brandysteppedin,andonceshesawshewasreallywelcome,sherelaxedandlaydownonthefloorjustinsidethedoor.She’ddoneagreatthing,andIwonderedifsheknewit.She’dcertainlytouchedmeinawaythatnoanimaleverhad.WhatapityadoglikeBrandyhadbeenleftbehind!
21.WhatisthecorrectorderfortheeventsinthestoryaboutBrandy?
a.Shewasleftbehindbyherowner’sfamily.
b.Shesteppedintothewoman’shouse.
c.Sheappearedatthewoman’sfrontdoor.
d.Shestayedbesidethewoman’ssonforhours.
A.d,a,b,cB.a,c,b,dC.c,d,b,aD.a,c,d,b
22.WhatdidthewomandowhenshefirstsawBrandy?
A.Shegavehersomefood.B.Shedroveheraway.
C.Shetookherhome.D.Shesaidthankyoutoher.
23.Howweretheyabletobeawarethatthewoman’ssonwasnearthecliff?
A.Bysearchingtheneighborhood.
B.Byhearingadogbarking.
C.Byfollowingadog’sfootsteps.
D.Byhearingherson’scrying.
B
TheweddingtookplaceinaBirminghamhotel.ThebrideandherfatherarrivedinanewblackAmericansportscar.Herfatherlookednervousanduncomfortableinfrontofthecameras.Thebrideworeasilkweddingdress.Shesmilednervouslyatthewaitingphotographersandwenttoaroomonthefirstfloorwhereshemetherfuturehusbandfortheveryfirsttime.
CarlaGermaineandGregCordellwerethewinnersofaradiostation’scompetition.Theaimofthecompetitionwastofindtwostrangerspreparedtomarrywithouthavingmeteachother.MissGermaine,23,isamodel.Mr.Cordell,27,isaTVsalesman.Theywereamongthetwohundredpeoplewhoenteredforaparticular“experiment”organizedbyBMRBradioinBirmingham,England.GregandCarlawereamongeightfinalistswhowereinterviewedliveonradio.Theytookaliedetectortestandthestationalsospoketotheirfriendsandfamilyabouttheirpersonalities.Thecompetitionjudgesincludedanastrologer(占卜家)whodeclaredthattheyweresuited.
Thecouplecelebratedtheirweddingwithaweddingbreakfastandapartyfor100guestsintheevening,butnoteveryonesharedtheirjoy.MissGermaine’smotherlookedanxiousthroughouttheweddingandMr.Cordell’sparentsarereportedtobelessthandelighted.
Organizations,includingthemarriageguidanceserviceRelate,havecriticizedthemarriage.Asoneexpertputit,“wehaveenoughproblemsgettingyoungpeopletotakemarriageseriously.Marriageshouldalwaysbeaboutlove.”
ThecouplesarenowonaCaribbeanhoneymoonfollowedbyjournalists.Theirotherprizesincludeayear’sfreeuseofawonderfulapartmentinthecentreofBirmingham,andacar.Butwillitlast?
24.Howdidthecouple’sparentsreacttothewedding?
A.Thebride’smothersharedtheirjoy.
B.Thebridegroom’sparentswerenotthatjoyful.
C.Thebridegroom’sparentswerequitedelighted.
D.Thebride’sfatherfeltuncomfortableaboutthewedding.
25.Someexpertsbelievethat________.
A.marriagewithoutthecouple’smeetingeachotherfirstendsupindivorce.
B.mostyoungpeopletakemarriageseriouslyexceptthiscouple.
C.takingaliedetectortestcannotsolveallthemarriageproblems.
D.youngpeoplenowadaysaretoocarelessaboutmarriage.
26.Oneoftheprizesforthecoupleis________.
A.touseanapartmentfreeforsometime.
B.tospendtheirhoneymoonwherevertheylike.
C.tohaveaweddingdressfree.
D.toownanAmericansportscar.
27.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.AMarriageBasedonLove.B.AShort-livedMarriage.
C.TwoStrangersandaWedding.D.AWell-matchedCouple
C
LONDON—ManchesterisBritain’sfattestcity,asurveyfor“Men’sHealth”hasfound,beatingGlasgowforthefirsttimesincethemagazinestartedexaminingtheissuethreeyearsago.
EditorPeteMuirsaidthesurveyhadlookedatavarietyoffactors(因素)fromgymmembershiptoheartdiseaseratestofindthefattestcity.“ManchesterhasmorefastfoodrestaurantsthananywhereelseintheUK,”hetoldReuters.“Peoplearetakingtheeasychoice—eatingandthenjustsittinginfrontoftheTV.”
Manchester’sproblemispartofawidertrend(趋势).OnThursday,theOfficeofNationalStatistics(ONS)blamed(责备)alackofexerciseandpoordietforafifthofadultBritonsbeingobese(过度肥胖的).“Obesityisamajorriskyfactorrelatedtoheartdisease,diabetesandprematuredeath(糖尿病和早亡),”saidanONSsurvey.“Noneofthe108youngmeninthesurveyreportedeatingfiveportionsoffruitorvegetablesonaverageeachday.”
InManchester,theheadofthecity’spublichealthprogramssaidhedidnotbelievethattheywerenecessarilythefattestcity,butthattheydidhaveproblemsandwereaimingtoaddressthem.Socialdeprivation(贫困)wasamajorfactor.“Oneofthemythsisthatthestressed-out(压力大的)richbusinessmanistheonewhoisoverweight,”DavidRegantoldReuters.“Infact,itisthepoorareasthathavethemostproblems.Weaimnottobethefattestbutthefittestcitybutwehavealongwaytogo.”
SecondinthesurveyisStoke-on-Trent,followedbyLiverpool,SwanseaandLeicester.Glasgowissixth.
28.Manchestertooktheplaceof____________andbecameBritain’sfattestcity.
A.LiverpoolB.LondonC.Stoke-on-TrentD.Glasgow
29.ObesitymayleadtothefollowingEXCEPT_______________.
A.heartdiseaseB.diabetesC.prematuredeathD.alackofexercise
30DavidReganismostprobably_________________.
A.thereporterfromReutersB.anofficialofONS
C.theheadofManchester’spublichealthprograms
D.arichbusinessmanwhoisoverweight
31.Thisarticleismostprobablytakenfrom________________.
A.anewspaperB.asciencebookC.anovelD.abiography(传记)
D
Sometimeschildrendonotdowhattheirparentstellthemtodo.Whenthishappens,aparenttriestohelpthechildtodotherightthing.Whenthisdoesnotwork,theparentusuallypunishesthechild.
Therearemanythingsthataparentcando.Onethingthatpeoplehavedoneistospankthechild.Whenaparentspanksachild,theywillusetheirhandorahardobjecttostrikethemonthebottom.Thismeansshowingthechildthattheyhavedonesomethingwrong.
Oneparentremembersbeingspankedwhenhewasachild.Hisparentsusedawoodenspoon.Whenhespankedhisownchildrenwithhishand,hesawthatheputaredmarkonhischild’sleg.Heneverdidthatagain.
Oneproblemwithspankingisthatitteachesthechildtohitsomeonewhentheydonotlikewhattheotherpersonisdoing.Anotherproblemwithspankingisthattheparentisusuallyangryandcanhitthechildtoohard.Sometimesparentswillusespankingforeverythingandnottryotherwaystogetthechildtodotherightthing.
Manyparentsarenotsureofwhattodoinsteadofspanking.Somepeoplethinkthattheirreligiontellsthemthatspankingisokay.Somethinkthatthelawletsthemdoit.Thecourts(法院)saythatparentshavetherighttoteachtheirchildrenhowtobehave.
Otherthingsshouldbetriedbeforeaparentdecidestospankachild.Tellingthechildexactlywhatiswantedfromthemcanbeonething.Givingachildmorethanonechoiceisanotherthingthatcanbetried.Gettingdowntothechild’slevelandtakingamorechild-friendlyapproachcanhelpaswell.
32.Accordingtothepassage,whenchildrendosomethingwrong,onethingthatparentsusuallydotopunishthemisto________.
A.strikethemonthebottomB.trytohelpthemdotherightthing
C.teachthemwhattodoD.takethemtocourt
33.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtheproblemcausedbyspanking?
A.Itmakesparentstryotherwaystomakethechilddoright.
B.Theparentsmaygetangryandhitthechildtoohard.
C.Sometimesparentsmayusespankingforeverything.
D.Itteachesthechildtohitotherswhentheyoffendhimorher.
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