1、新疆生产建设兵团第十四师二二四团中学届高三英语月考试题无答案二二四团中学20162017学年第一学期高三年级九月月考英语试卷 满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟 题号一二三四总分核分人得分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项写出。 ATravelers to some small and beautiful villages should remember the following suggestions:Be careful of what you eat and
2、 drink. Eat well-cooked and hot foods,and dont drink fresh milk or eat too much seafood or undercooked meat. Drink only bottled or boiled water,or drinks in cans or bottles. Dont drink tap water or fountain drinks. Eat only wholly-cooked foods or fruit and vegetables you have washed yourself. Rememb
3、er: boil it,cook it,wash it,About allergies (过敏症). If you have any food allergies,learn the names of those foods in the languages of the countries youll be visiting. This way youll be able to stay away from them.Ask your doctor. Ask your doctor for health advice. This is very important for everyone.
4、 Take along a copy of your medical record. A good medical record should include all of the medicines you are taking,the treatment you have received or are receiving,your blood type,and so on. You should also have your doctors name,address,and phone number in case they are needed. Carry these things
5、with you at all times while traveling. Find out what types of diseases are common to the area youll be visiting and try to protect you from those diseases.Sunshine. Avoid getting from sunburn,especially in the tropics(热带) or the desert.Feet. Keep your feet clean and dry,and do not walk around barefo
6、ot.Wearing. Wear long-sleeved shirts,long pants and hats.1What does the underlined word “forget” in Paragraph Two most probably mean?A. dont remember B. dont recall C. dont eat D. dont buy2What had you better do to avoid the allergic foods before travelling to another country?A. Ask the doctor for a
7、dvice. B. Remember the foods in the native language.C. Bring your own foods with you. D. Eat only wholly-cooked foods.3Where is the passage most probably from?A. A newspaper. B. A textbook. C. A medical magazine. D. A travelers guide.4Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Safe
8、Traveling. B. Enjoyable Traveling.C. Overseas Traveling. D. Countryside Traveling. BNearly 5 million dog bites occur in the US each year, according to the American Humane Association. Ms. Stilwell, CEO of Victoria Stilwell Positively Dog Training, offers some advice on how to read dog behavior to av
9、oid an attack on a person or the other dog. People are usually attacked by a dog they know, It happens when the relative has brought his dog over, or it happens at a friends house, says Ms. Stilwell, We just let our guard down here. “Obvious signs include barking, growling, if the dogs ears are flat
10、 or suddenly prick up. Some dogs salivate(流口水) when they are stressed, others cower(畏缩),” says Ms. Stilwell. Dogs will wag(摇) their tails when they are upset or over-aroused. Similarly, if an unfamiliar dog rolls on its back to expose its belly(腹部), it doesnt necessarily want to be petted. It might
11、be asking you to move away. A dog that attacks is often acting out of fear, says Ms. Stilwell. Those signs of fear may include a dog yawning, turning its head away when someone approaches, tensing up or staring. Some dogs will slightly lift what Ms. Stilwell calls the anticipatory paw (先行爪), because
12、 it shows that they think something negative is about to happen. Another subtle warning sign is when a dog slightly lifts its lip to show teeth. Also, when a dogs flat tongue is relaxed or curved at the sides, it means there is tension. If a dog is on a child and youre pulling it off, youre making t
13、he wound on the child deeper, Ms. Stilwell says. Instead, take a coat or T-shirt and put it over the dogs head, she says. When dogs cant see, they panic and open their mouths.5. We can conclude from Paragraph 2 that we _.A. should stay with our friends in case of dog bitesB. should watch out for dog
14、s we are familiar withC. shouldnt be frightened of dogs we know wellD. shouldnt carry anything when staying with dogs6. According to the passage, when a dog _.A. wags its tail, it is showing its friendlinessB. shows its teeth, it means it is relaxedC. lifts its front paw, it wants you to leaveD. sta
15、res at you, it might feel frightened7. According to the passage, when a dog is biting a child, we should _.A. cover its head with something B. pull it off from the child at onceC. pull open the dogs mouth quickly D. frighten it away with a coat or T-shirt8. The purpose of the passage is mainly to _.
16、A. prevent people from being attacked by a dog B. inform us of dog bites that happen in the USC. warn people of the harm that dogs do to peopleD. change the way people think about a dog CThe past ages of man have all been carefully labeled by anthropologists(人类学家). Descriptions like “Paleolithic(旧石器
17、时代) Man”, “Neolithic(新石器时代) Man”, etc., neatly sum up whole periods. When the time comes for anthropologists to turn their attention to the twenty-first century, they will surely choose the label “Legless Man”. Histories of the time will go something like this: “In the twenty-first century, people f
18、orgot how to use their legs. Men and women moved about in cars, buses and trains from a very early age. There were lifts in all large buildings to prevent people from walking. And the surprising thing is that they didnt use their legs even when they went on holiday. They built cable railways, ski-li
19、fts and roads to the top of every huge mountain. All the beauty spots on earth were ruined by the presence of large car parks. ”The future history books might also record that we lost the right of using our eyes. In our hurry to get from one place to another, we failed to see anything on the way. Ai
20、r travel gives you a birds-eye view of the world or even less if the wing of the aircraft happens to get in your way. When you travel by car or train, the unclear picture of the countryside constantly slides over the window. When you mention the most impressive place-names in the world, the typical
21、21st century traveler always says “Ive been there.”meaning “I drove through it at 100 miles an hour on the way to somewhere else.”When you travel at high speeds, the present means nothing: you live mainly in the future because you spend most of your time looking forward to arriving at some other pla
22、ce. But actual arrival, when it is achieved, is meaningless. You want to move on again. By traveling like this, you skip all experience. The traveler on foot, on the other hand, lives in the present. For him traveling and arriving are one and the same thing: he arrives somewhere with every step he m
23、akes. He experiences the present moment with his eyes, his ears and the whole of his body. At the end of his journey he feels a delicious physical tiredness. Satisfying sleep will be his: the just reward of all true travelers. 9. Anthropologists name man nowadays “Legless Man” because _.A. people pr
24、efer cars, buses and trains B. people travel without using legsC. lifts prevent people from walking D. people use their legs less and less10. According to the passage, what might make people lose the right of using their eyes?A. The modern means of transportation. B. A birds-eye view of the world. C
25、. The unclear sight from the vehicles. D. The fast-paced life style.11. From the passage, we know traveling at high speeds means _.A. appreciating beautiful scenery B. experiencing life skills C. focusing on the next destination D. feeling physical tiredness 12. What does the author intend to tell u
26、s?A. Modern transportation devices have replaced legs. B. Traveling makes the world a small place. C. Humans history develops very fast. D. The best way to travel is on foot. DBasketball, Past and PresentIn 1891, a teacher invented a new exercise in Springfield, Massachusetts. A particularly cold wi
27、nter meant that Dr. James Naismiths students couldnt exercise outdoors, and he needed to find a way that would both entertain them and make sure they got enough exercise. He nailed a peach basket up at one end of the gym and began to develop the rules of what is now one of the most popular sports in
28、 the world: basketball.As colleges began to adopt the game at the turn of the 20th century, basketball undertook a number of rapid changes. Five-person teams became the norm around 1898. Metal hoops replaced peach baskets in 1906. Though it was short lived, the first basketball league was formed in
29、1898. Under the direction of President Roosevelt, in the 1930s college sports were reorganized to change the rules, largely to prevent injury to players. This organization became the National Collegiate Athletic Association, or NCCA. The first professional league, later to become the National Basket
30、ball Association, or NBA, was put together in 1948.The game as we know it is still standardized very carefully. In the NBA and the NCAA, games are played for four quarters of 12 minutes each. A regulation court is 94 feet by 50 feet, though international basketball leagues sometimes use a somewhat s
31、maller court. It has been suggested that because the athleticism of professional players has increased so much since 1891 the sport might be best served by increasing court size, though this change seems unlikely given the large amount of money that would be required to improve courts.Outside of the
32、 professional and collegiate leagues, there seems to be no end to the introduction of new varieties of basketball from every corner of the world: water basketball, wheelchair basketball, even a new form called slamball (极限篮球). One might even say that Dr. James Naismiths creative achievement to sport exists in each one. And the basketball is significant for another reason: wome
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