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浙江省上学期高三英语月百校联考试题Word格式.docx

1、第一节:(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWorn-out tires are no good for a car, right? But they can be good for another type of transportation: walking!In Zimbabwe, and in many other countries, old tires are not thrown away. Instead, craftsmen cut them up and make them

2、into sandals (凉鞋). One of these craftsmen is Casper Mamutse, who runs a small sandal-making business just outside his house. When Casper first saw a man named Isaac wearing tire sandals, he thought they looked funny. So he asked Issac where he got them. Issac said he had made them himself. Casper de

3、cided to buy a pair to make his friends laugh. But his friends didnt laugh, instead they wanted their own. “Finally, I asked him to teach me how to make tire sandals,” says Casper.For more than six months, Casper learned how to cut and shape soles (鞋底) from tires. To make the right size, Casper trac

4、es a shoe sole on the tire and cuts out a sole. “Cutting a tire with a knife requires as much brains as strength,” he says. “You have to use a lot of power and concentration or else you will cut your finger along with the tire.” After the sole is cut, Casper tears off the soft inside part of the tir

5、e and cut it into strips (带状物). He attaches the strips to the sole for “belts”. From one tire, Casper can make about four pairs of sandals for adults or about six pairs for kids.The Zimbabwe countryside is full of sharp stones. Unless you have thick soles, your shoes can be easily pierced (刺穿). But

6、strong boots are expensive, and many people walk barefoot. But now they can get tire sandals, which are strong enough and much less expensive than leather shoes.Fedzai, a 10-year-old boy, thinks that what his friends need now are not cars to take them to school, but shoes. “Going to school on foot i

7、nstead of in a car does not bother me very much,” he says. “After all, we are still moving on tires.”21. Why did Casper buy a pair of tire sandals at first? A. To entertain his friends B. To keep it as a souvenir C. To learn the producing technique D. To prepare for his sandal-making business.22. Wh

8、ich of the following statements is TRUE? A. Cutting soles from tires only needs power and strength. B. Tire sandals are much stronger and more comfortable than boots.C. It took Casper over six months to learn to make a pair of tire sandals.D. Many people cant afford to buy strong boots in Zimbabwe c

9、ountryside.23. What can be the best title for the passage? A. Special Sandals B. Walking on Tires C. Tire-sandals Business D. A Journey in ZimbabweBSinging has always made Stephen Dunn, 64, of Melbourne, feel joyful. He occasionally sang with bands in the past. When he was diagnosed (诊断) with Parkin

10、sons disease two years ago, he remembered that his father, whod also had the condition, lost his ability to sing as the disease progressed.Hoping to prevent a similar fate, Stephen joined ParkinSong last year, a local group of Parkinsons patients who meet monthly with a music therapist (治疗学家). They

11、sing together and learn skills to help preserve their singing and speaking voices.“The session involves vocal exercises, breathing exercises, correct posture and that sort of thing,” he says. “Our vocal cords (声带) are like any other muscle in our body. If you dont use it, you lose it.” Helping Parki

12、nsons patients maintain their voices is just one way that music therapy benefits people. A variety of music programmes can improve the mental or physical health of people with numerous diseases and conditions. There are no potential side effects, except, perhaps, getting a song stuck in your head.Wh

13、en therapy is needed to relieve pain or maintain or restore function to the body, different options are available. Physical therapy can be effective, but repetitive exercises may be boring. Music can add an element of fun to therapy. Music is an ideal motivator, because people have deep emotional re

14、sponses to it on many levels; researchers and music therapists latch onto this to create treatments that can be as effective as, or more effective than, traditional therapies.“Musics so multi-dimentional,” says Jeanette Tamplin, a music therapist and research fellow at the University of Melbourne wh

15、os involved with ParkinSong. “It can be very functional. Like youre getting people to walk in time to music. Or it can help them to access emotions and process grief (悲伤) and adjustment through songs.”Doctors recommend music therapy to treat certain conditions, and researchers are working to expand

16、the reach of treatments.24. Whats the purpose of Stephen Dunns joining ParkinSong? A. To train his vocal cord. B. To learn more singing skills C. To meet people with Parkinson D. To stop himself losing his ability to sing25. What can be inferred from the passage? A. Music motivates people to express

17、 all their feelings.B. Music has the best effect on restoring the function of body.C. Music therapy brings patients more fun than traditional one.D. Music therapy helps maintain peoples voice in a limited way.26. What will probably be talked about in the following paragraph? A. ParkinSong gathers mo

18、re Parkinson patients to sing together. B. Music therapy is used in treatments of other conditions. C. Doctors found new therapies for Parkinsons patients. D. The origin of music therapy in Parkinson treatment.COne of the most traditional British holidays is the “seaside holiday”. Typically, familie

19、s get on a train or into a car and travel to British seaside towns. They sunbathe on the beach, buy ice creams, eat fish and chips, build sandcastles and so on.In the early 1970s, air travel became affordable for the average family in the UK, and more and more British people started travelling abroa

20、d for their summer holidays. After all, the British weather isnt very good, even in summer, so a lot leave the UK for a vacation. Particularly popular with families on a budget is the “package holiday”, where the cost of flights and accommodation are offered as one discounted price by travel agents.

21、In the 1980s and 1990s, young people in the UK became more wealthy, or at least had more disposable income. As a result, young people started to go abroad in groups, to places such as Spain and Greece. Once at their destination, they socialized with other groups of young people and had one long part

22、y.British holidaying habits have begun to change, however, climate change means that the UK now has a warmer climate than before, so people dont always feel they need to go overseas to find good weather. Also, the world seems a less certain place as interconnected economics rise and fall, which mean

23、s that the cost of foreign holidays is less predictable than it used to be. As a result, more and more Britons are choosing to spend their summer holidays in the UK.In the UK, the domestic (国内的) tourism industry- when people go on holiday in their own country-is healthier than it has been in decades

24、. There is now an increased appreciation among Britons for the diversity of the UK. It is not just the geography and the diversity of climate-based activities on offer. Its also the diversity of the cultures in the UK that is beginning to be of interest to domestic tourists. The UK has always been f

25、amous for its international explorers, but now it is starting to discover itself. 27. What mainly caused Britons travel abroad for holidays in the early 1970s?A. The bad weather in the UK. B. The lower cost of flights. C. The trend of going overseas. D. The rise of tourism industry.28. What does the

26、 underlined word “disposable” mean in paragraph 3?A. easy to handle B. steady in amountC. available for use D. flexible to change29. What can we learn from the passage? A. Climate change has an impact on the change of British holidaying habits. B. Steady interconnected economics encourage more Brito

27、ns holiday in the UK.C. Package holiday was particularly popular with rich families in the early 1970s.D. Both domestic and international tourists are interested in the diversity of the UK.30. Whats authors attitude towards UKs domestic tourism industry?A. Uncertain. B. Pessimistic. C. Optimistic. D

28、. Objective.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。 You never forget how to ride a bike, but most of us forget how hard it was to learn. Thats why when adults teach children, the experience can be frustrating. 31 The fundamentals of biking are balance, coasting, pedalling (踏板)

29、and steering (操控).To help your child learn to balance, have her sit on the bike seat with both feet touching the ground. Then have her scoot (快速移动) the bike forwards by pushing off with her feet. 32 Show how she can coast with her feet very near the ground and how she can stop simply by placing her

30、feet down. 33 Have her stand over the bike with one foot on the ground and one on a pedal. Before beginning, remind her how to put her feet down in order to stop the bike or regain balance. Instruct her to push down on the pedal with the first foot while placing the other foot on the other pedal jus

31、t as she begins to move forward. You can place your hand on the back of the seat to reassure and steady her as soon as she is in motion, and then let go. 34 After several successful straight runs, introduce steering. Start by making her ride in large circles that give her the feel of controlling the

32、 direction of the bike. 35 Eventually, shell master her turns, her speed and her stops.When shes really comfortable riding and steering, talk about using the brakes to stop the bike. Whether that means pedal brakes or hand brakes, emphasize slowing down before braking gently.A. Once shes a confident coaster, its time to pedal.B. In the meanwhile, remind her to keep her feet mov

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