1、学年高考英语高效备考外研版人教版北师大版通用月考卷七名师指津高效备考新模式2017-2018学年高三英语月考卷七第卷(100分)第一部分 听力(略)第二部分 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)AForget Zach Snyders “Man of Steel” or Keanu Reeves “Man of Tai Chi”. Chinas movie of the summer is a film that has touched off a mini-culture war while earning a lot and a continuatio
2、n is just weeks away.“The Tiny Times” tells the story of four fashionable college girls in Shanghai and is perhaps best described as “The Devil Wears Prada” meets “Sex and the City” with “The Bling Ring.” The movie is based on Guo Jingmings novel. Guo is a 30-year-old famous author and entrepreneur
3、(主办者) who also directed the film. Guos fans say he is the voice of a new material-minded generation, but many critics have argued “The Tiny Times” as a vacuous (空虚的) respect to consumerism that sets a bad example for Chinese youth. In a country dealing with a deep wealth gap, the film has touched a
4、deep nerve about the values of Chinese society.“I have seen 6,000 or 7,000 movies, and this is one of the few that I hate. I was surprised at it”, Raymond Zhou, a well-known critic said in an interview. Reviewing it for the Beijing News, he called it “totally intolerable” and said its promotion of m
5、aterialism was far worse than advertising in luxury (豪华品) magazines.The sequel, which was filmed at the same time as “The Tiny Times”, was originally set for release in December. But the distributor, Le Vision Pictures, has moved up the release date to Aug. 9th to make full use of the movies popular
6、ityand the heated debate surrounding it.21. Why does the movie get so much bad response?A. It is thought to be unvaluable for society.B. It is thought to affect the youth of China.C. It is thought to cause incorrect sense of worth.D. The author of it has a bad reputation in filmland.22. What can we
7、infer from the passage?A. This movie has affected a lot of young people.B. This movie is a mixture of three famous films.C. Most audience of this movie is the fans of the author.D. The film has already received its own social value.23. Which is the best title for the passage?A. “The Tiny Times” is u
8、nder huge debate.B. The social status of “The Tiny Times”.C. The introduction of “The Tiny times”.D. The sequel of “The Tiny Times”.BWildI was 16 when my father finally decided he would send me to wilderness camp for several months. He had threatened to do it many times before, but my mother had alw
9、ays managed to prevent him from doing so. This time he insisted on doing it.The latest incident was the last straw. Impulsively (冲动地), I had pushed Mr. Ford, my math teacher, down a flight of steps at school. He broke his arm in two places. Anyway, he had agreed not to accuse me as a favor to my dad
10、, who was in the middle of a tight race for sheriff (执法官) in our town. But my reckless behavior had my dads closest advisor talking.“John, hes your son and hes a kid, but he is dragging you down,” I heard Jake Hutch tell my dad through his closed office door the night after I pushed Mr. Ford. “If yo
11、u cant make your son obey the rules, how can you make the law obeyed in this town?”So, off to Pisgah National Forest I went. I imagined hours of untold abuse at the hands of some strong sergeants (警官). I was determined no to be broken. I was who I was.Nearly every day for six months, a small group o
12、f other troubled teens and I carried our 30-pound backpacks on a difficult journey covering about 10 miles. We hiked in a rough wilderness that seemed untouched by civilization.Our sergeants were firm but kind, not frightening as I had imagined. We learned how to make a fire without matches and crea
13、te a shelter with branches and grass. We learned which plants were safe to eat out in the wild. I felt myself change. I was calm and often reflective. My old, impulsive self was gone.One morning, six months later, my dad came to pick me up. I ran to hug him and saw relief and love in his eyes.“So wh
14、ats it like being sheriff?” I asked on the ride home.“I lost the race, Danny,” he said.“Im sorry, Dad.” I knew my behavior probably had a lot to do with hid defeat.Dad squeezed my shoulder and brought me close. “As long as I dont ever lose you, Im okay.”24. The author was finally sent to wilderness
15、because _. A. he could learn how to survive in the wild B. his teacher insisted on giving him a lesson C. he pushed his math teacher down the stairs D. his mother feared that he would be accused25. The underlined word “reckless” in Paragraph 2 probably means _. A. selfish B. careless C. rude D. reas
16、onable26. What can we learn about the author from the passage? A. He changed a lot after the camp. B. He was not satisfied with his life in the camp. C. He was still what he used to be after the camp. D. He made enemies with other troubled teen at the camp.27. How did the authors father feel at the
17、end of the story? A. Grateful. B. Annoyed. C. Disappointed D. RelievedCIt is bad to have food stuck between your teeth for long periods of time. This is because food attracts germs, germs produce acid, and acid hurts your teeth and gums. Flossing (使用牙线) helps to remove the food that gets stuck betwe
18、en your teeth. This explains why flossing helps to keep your mouth healthy, but some doctors say that flossing can be also good for your heart.It may seem strange that something your do for your teeth can have any effect on your heart. Doctors have come up with a few ideas about how flossing works t
19、o keep your heart healthy. One idea is that the germs that hurt your teeth can leave the mouth and travel into your blood. Germs that get into the blood can then attack your heart. Another idea is based on the fact that when there are too many germs in your mouth, the body tries to fight against the
20、se germs. For some reason, the way the body fight these mouth germs may end up weakening the heart over time.Not every doctor agrees about these ideas. Some doctors think that the link between good flossing habits and good heart health is only a coincidence. The incidence (发生率) of two or more events
21、 is completely random, as they do not admit of any reliable cause and effect relationship between them. For example, every time I wash my car, it rains. This does not mean that when I wash my car, I somehow change the weather. This is only a coincidence. Similarly, some doctors think that people who
22、 have bad flossing habits just happen to also have heart problems, and people who have good flossing habits just happen to have healthy hearts.The theory that flossing your teeth helps to keep your heart healthy might not be true. But every doctor agrees that flossing is a great way to keep your tee
23、th healthy. So even if flossing does not help your heart, it is sure to help your teeth. This is enough of a reason for everyone to floss their teeth every day.28. From the passage, we know that _.A. food stuck between your teeth may hurt your teethB. all of the doctors agree that flossing is good f
24、or your heartC. doctors judgment about flossing is based on medical researchD. not every doctor thinks flossing helps to keep your teeth healthy29. The underlined sentence in Paragraph 3 is to _.A. Provide an example B. Make a comparisonC. Introduce a new topic D. Develop a previous statement30. Whi
25、ch of the following best states the main idea of the last paragraph?A. It is a fact that flossing can help your heart as well as your teeth.B. There is no good reason to believe that flossing will help your heart.C. Because doctors find flossing wont help your heart, it is useless to floss.D. Even i
26、f flossing is only good for your teeth, you should still do it every day.31. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Flossing Habits and Healthy Hearts B. How to Keep Your Teeth HealthyC. Why Doctors Disagree about Flossing D. Flossing by CoincidenceDThough the Web is becoming increasingly popula
27、r, the TV never fails to attract people. Do you know which television network is the largest in America? It is not ABC, CBS, or Fox. Nor is it one of the cable net-works such as CNN, which carries only news and news stories. It is not ESPN, the all-sports cable net-work, or even MTV, which is famous
28、 for its music videos. Rather it is PBS, Public Broadcasting System, a non-profit public broadcasting TV service. PBS has 349 member television stations in the U.S. and some member stations by cable in Canada. PBS only attracts a minority of all TV viewers, about 2 percent. The industry leader, NEC,
29、 however, attracts 11 percent of viewers. But the growth of public television in the past two decades has been dramatic. This is especially noteworthy (值得关注) when one considers that public television stations must often survive on very limited budgets, on viewers donations, and on private foundation
30、s and some governmental funding. The level of quality of PBS programs, whether in national and international news, entertainment, or education, is excellent. Almost a whole generation of children throughout the world is familiar with Sesame Street and the characters of The Muppet Show. PBS is especi
31、ally well known for the quality of its many educational TV programs. Over 95 percent of all public television stations have tele-courses. These courses are accepted and supported by more than 1,800 colleges and universities throughout the US. Each year, over a quarter of a million students take cour
32、ses this way.32. According to this article, PBS received part of its funding from _. A. the audience B. public schools C. advertising agencies D. other television stations 33. What is PBS most famous for? A. Cable services. B. Generous donations. C. Tele-courses. D. Live news broadcasts. 34. Which of the following is TRUE about public television stations? A. The majority of their viewers are minority people. B. Ninety-five percent of their programs are tele-courses. C. They are s
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