1、届广东省揭阳一中潮州金中高三上学期期中联考英语试题及答案20152016学年度第一学期期中两校联考英语科试题命题人:杨燕 陈洁玲 邱桢瑜 审题人:蔡丽群 命题学校:潮州金山中学高三英语备课组注意事项:1. 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卷相应的位置上。3. 全部答案应在答题卷上完成,答在本试卷上无效。4. 考试结束后,将答题卷交回。第卷第一部分 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。AWhen
2、traveling, its important to learn about the customs and etiquette of the global village. What we consider polite behavior at home isnt always accepted outside our borders. Etiquette of Gift GivingGift giving should be a happy, positive experience. When selecting a present for someone in Netherlands,
3、 dont purchase fancy kitchen knives or scissors. Giving sharp, pointy objects as gifts is considered unlucky. Be careful when presenting flowers to a friend or a business partner in Russia. Yellow blooms suggest cheat or a relationship break up. Traditionally, red carnations are placed on the tombs
4、of the dead. Writing cards or notes while visiting South Korea, be mindful of your pens ink color. Writing a persons name in red ink traditionally suggests that the person has passed awayan important point to remember when giving a birthday card. Eating CustomsBeing early or on time is viewed as bei
5、ng rude, too eager or even greedy in Venezuela. If you are invited to someones home for a meal, its recommended that you arrive 10 minutes later than the requested time. When having a meal in Egypt, dont use the salt shaker (盐瓶). Its insulting to your host to spread salt on your food, which means th
6、at you find the meal terrible. Japan is a very polite nation, and their fondness for etiquette extends to the use of chopsticks. According to Japanese custom, if youre in the middle of eating, use the opposite end of your chopsticks to secure food from a shared plate. When doing business in Turkey,
7、its the custom for your host to pay for your meal. Requests to split the bill wont be accepted. If you would like to pay your fair share, Turks recommend inviting your host to a follow-up meal. 1. Which of the following is true according to the passage? A. Giving a fancy kitchen knife to a friend fr
8、om Russia is a good choice. B. You can use blue ink to write notes to your friend from South Korea. C. Dining with Japanese, one can use either end of the chopsticks to get food from shared plates. D. Invited to a meal, one should arrive earlier to show respect for the host.2. What does the underlin
9、ed word “insulting” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Respectful. B. Challenging. C. Indifferent. D. Offensive.3. Where is this passage probably from?A. A news report. B. A travel essay.C. A culture column. D. A food magazine.BStudents from Florida International University in Miami walked on water Thursday
10、 for a class assignment. To do it, they wore aquatic (水上的)shoes they designed and created.Alex Quinones was the first to make it to the other side of a 175-foot lake on campus in record timejust over a minute. Quinones, who wore oversized boat-like shoes,also won last year and will receive $ 500. St
11、udents had to wear the aquatic shoes and make it across the lake in order to earn an “A” on the assignment for Architecture Professor Jaime Canaves, Materials and Methods Construction Class. “Its traditional in a school of architecture to do boats out of cardboard for a boat race. I thought our stud
12、ents were a little bit more special than that,” Canaves said. “We decided to do the walk on water event to take it to the next level.”A total of 79 students competed in the race this year in 41 teams. Only 10 teams failed to cross the lake. Others who fell got back up and made it to the end. The rac
13、e is open to all students and anyone in the community. The youngest person to ever participate was a 9-year-old girl who competed in place of her mother, while the oldest was a 67-year-old female.A large crowd on campus joined Canaves as he cheered on the racers. He shouted encouraging words, but al
14、so laughed as some unsteadily made their way to the end.“A part of this is for them to have more understanding of designing and make it work better,” he said. It is also a lesson in life for the students.“Anything, including walking on water, is possible, if you do the research,test it and go throug
15、h the design process seriously.”4. For what purpose did the students take part in the race?A. To go across the lake to school. B. To test their balance on the water.C. To pass Professor Canaves class. D. To win the prize money of $ 500.5. Which of the following statements is true according to the pa
16、ssage?A. The students wore shoes distributed by Professor Canaves to walk across the lake.B. The students who fell into the water were criticized seriously by the Professor.C. Most students finished the class assignment successfully.D. The students took part in the race to challenge their physical a
17、bilities.6. What can we infer from the passage?A. Alex Quinones is a top student in the university.B. Its a custom for the people in the community to get involved in student activities.C. The student who made it to the end in the race would succeed in their professional career.D. Professor Canaves a
18、ttaches importance to hands-on learning experience.7. The purpose of the passage is to _. A. show his approval of the unique teaching style B. report an interesting assignmentC. inspire teachers to be more creative D. encourage more people to take part in the raceCSince Edmund Hillary and Tenzing No
19、rgay climbed Mount Everest, Mount Qomolangmas peak is no longer a lonely place and is turning into a trash heap. So far, more than 350 climbers have successfully reached the peak. And they have complained about waiting for hours in the bottlenecks (狭窄路段) on the way to the peak,a situation that isnt
20、just uncomfortable its cold and windy up there butdownright dangerous. If bad weather strikes, climbers can and do die.As a matter of fact, the dangerous crowds arent the only problem on Qomolangma. All those climbers need to bring a lot of gearand much of it ends up being left on the mountain, some
21、times even the peak itself. Mount Qomolangma is becoming the worlds largest dump. Heres mountaineer Mark Jenkins writing in National Geographic about the state of Qomolangma: “The two standard routes, the Northeast Ridge and the Southeast Ridge, are disgustingly polluted with oxygen cans and torn te
22、nts everywhere.”But the good news is that some mountaineers are taking it upon themselves to clean up Qomolangma. Mountianeer Paul Thelen and his friend Eberhard Schaaf are part of the annual Eco Everest Expedition, which has been cleaning up rubbish from base camps to the peak since 2008. So far th
23、eyve collected over 13 tons of garbage.Some of that rubbish is even being used for a higher purpose. As part of the Mount Everest 8844 Art Project, a group of 15 artists from Nepal collected 1.5 tons of garbage brought down the mountain by climbers. Theyve transformed the cans and oxygen tanksand in
24、 one case, part of the remains of a helicopterinto 74 pieces of art that have already gone on exhibition in Nepals capital. Part of the profit from sales will go to the Everest Peakeers Association, which has helped collect tons of rubbish on the slopes of the mountain. 8. What do we learn about the
25、 bottlenecks on the way to Mount Qomolangmas peak? A. They are relatively safe. B. They are often crowded. C. They are very easy to pass. D. They are sites of base camps.9. What does the underlined word “gear” mean? A. Equipment for climbing mountains. B. The food climbers brought onto the mountain.
26、 C. Some important machines used for the bottlenecks. D. Some rubbish found on the mountain.10. The group of 15 Nepali artists_.A. created works of art using rubbish from Qomolangma B. were employed by the Everest Peakeers Association C. climbed Qomolangma and collected 1.5 tons of trash D. painted
27、74 beautiful pictures of Mount Qomolangmas peak11. What can be the best title for the text? A. Eco Everest Expedition Proves Successful B. Qomolangma Has Become A Huge MessC. Test Yourself Against QomolangmaD. Recycle Rubbish On QomolangmaDI was sure that I was to be killed. I became terribly nervou
28、s. I fumbled (摸索) in my pockets to see if there were any cigarettes, which had escapedtheir search. I found one and because of my shaking hands, I could barely get it to my lips. But I had no matches. They had taken those. I looked through the bars at the guard. He did not make eye contact with me.
29、I called out to him “Have you got a light?” He looked at me, shrugged and came over to light my cigarette. As he came close and lit the match, his eyes unconsciously locked with mine. At that moment, I smiled. I dont know why I did that. Perhaps it was nervousness, perhaps it was because, when you g
30、et very close, one to another, it is very hard not to smile. In any case, I smiled. In that instant, it was as though a spark jumped across the gap between our two hearts, our two human souls. I know he didnt want to, but my smile leaped through the bars and caused a smile on his lips, too. He lit m
31、y cigarette but stayed near, looking at me directly in the eyes and continuing to smile. I kept smiling at him, now thinking of him as a person and not just a guard. Do you have kids? he asked. “Yes, here, here.” I took out my wallet and nervously fumbled for the pictures of my family. He, too, took
32、 out the pictures of his family and began to talk about his plans and hopes for them. My eyes were filled with tears. I said that I feared that Id never see my family again, never have the chance to see them grow up. Tears came to his eyes, too. Suddenly, without another word, he unlocked my cell and silently led me out. Out of the prison, quietly and by back routes, out of the town. There, at the edge of town, he released me.
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