高三英语第五次月考试题7文档格式.docx
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听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.Forwhatreasondoesthewomancalltheman?
A.Toaskfordirection.
B.Toinformhimwheresheis.
C.Tomakeanapology.
9.Whattimeisitnow?
A.Around7:
30.B.Around8:
00.C.Around8:
30.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Whatdoesthemanthinkoflivinginthecountry?
A.Mostneighborsarenarrow-minded.
B.Thepublicservicesareverypoor.
C.Lifeishealthierthaninthecity.
11.Wheredoesthewomanlive?
A.Inthecountry.B.Inthetown.C.Inthecity.
12.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardproblemsinthecity?
A.Optimistic.B.Uncertain.C.Negative.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.WhatwouldJoeprobablydoduringtheThanksgivingholiday?
A.Gotoaplay.B.Stayathome.C.VisitKingston.
14.WhatisArielgoingtodoinToronto?
A.Attendaparty.B.Meetheraunt.C.Seeacarshow.
15.WhyisArielinahurrytoleave?
A.TocallupBetty.B.TobuysomeDVDs.C.TopickupDaniel.
16.Whatmightbetherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Classmates.B.Fellowworkers.C.Guideandtourist.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whenwilltheofficialrulecomeintoeffect?
A.InSeptember.B.InNovember.C.InDecember.
18.Whatwouldbedonetothosewhobroketherule?
A.BeputintoprisonB.BefinedC.Beseized
19.WhathastheGuangdongBicycleIndustryAssociationdone?
A.Ithasopened110companies.
B.Ithaschangedthegovernment’spolicy.
C.Ithasmadeitscomplaint.
20.Whatdidthelettersay?
A.Electricbicyclesshouldbetreatedasnormalbicycles.
B.Electricbicyclesaretechnicallyvehicles.
C.Electricbicyclescan’ttravelfreelyontheroad.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15题,每题2分,满分30分)
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Goinggreenseemstobefad(时尚)foralotofpeoplethesedays.Whetherthatisgoodorbad,wecan'
treallysay,butforthetwoofus,goinggreenisnotafadbutalifestyle.
OnApril22,2011,wedecidedtogogreeneverysingledayforanentireyear.Thismeantdoing365differentgreenthings,anditalsomeantchallengingourselvestogogreenbeyondeasythings.Ratherthanrecycleandreduceourenergy,wehadtothinkof365differentgreenthingstodoandthiswasnoeasytask.
Withtheideaofgoinggreeneverysingledayforayear,OurGreenYearstarted.MywifeandIdecidedtoeducatepeopleabouthowtheycouldgogreenintheirlivesandhopedwecouldshowpeopleallthegreenthingsthatcouldbedonetohelptheenvironment.Wewantedtopushthemessagethateverylittlebithelps.
OverthecourseofOurGreenYear,wecompletelychangedourlifestyle.Wenowshopatorganic(有机的)stores.Weconsumelessmeat,choosinggreenfood.Wehavegreatlyreducedourbuyingwedon'
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OurmindshavebeenchangedbyOurGreenYear.Wearegratefulforthechancetohavebeenabletogogreenandeducateothers.Webelievethatwedohavethepowertochangethingsandhelpourplanet.
21.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.CelebratingOurGreenYear.B.ProtectingthePlanet.
C.KeepingOpen-MindedD.GoingGreen.
22.Itwasdifficultforthecoupletoliveagreenlifeforthewholeyearbecause_________.
A.theyneededtoperformunusualgreentasks
B.theydidn'
tknowhowtoeducateotherpeople
C.theywereunwillingtoreducetheirenergy
D.theywereexpectedtofollowthegreenfad
23.WhatdidthecoupledooverthecourseofOurGreenYear?
A.Theyignoreothers'
ungreenbehavior.
B.Theytriedtogetoutoftheirungreenhabits.
C.Theychosebetterchemicalcleaners.
D.Theysoldtheirhome-madefood.
24.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?
A.Thegovernmentwillgivesupporttothegreenpeople.
B.Somepeopledisagreewiththecouple'
sgreenideas.
C.Thecouplemaycontinuetheirprojectinthefuture.
D.OurGreenYearisbecominganationalcampaign.
B
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Everychild,regardlessofthecircumstancesintowhichtheyareborn,hastherighttoachievetheirpotential,regardlessoftheirparents’wealthandclass.Andwerecognizethat,asanation,itisalongwaytoachievethisgoal.Butwithrightscomeresponsibilitiesandwhatworriespeopleisthatweareindangerofneglectingthelatter.
Fartoomanychildrenarebehavingbadlyatschool,eventothepointofbeingviolenttostaff.Thisisterribleenough,butitishardtobesurprisedsincemanychildrenarejustmirroringthebehaviouroftheirparents.Toomanyarestartingschoolunabletoholdaknifeandfork,unusedtoeatingatatable,andunabletousethelavatory(卫生间)properly.
Weareindangerofbecominganationoffamilieslivingseparatelivesunderoneroof.Thebedroom,onceaplacetosleep,hasbecomethelivingspacefortheyoung.Spendinghoursinfrontofcomputerscreens,onsocialnetworkingsitesorbeingimmersed(沉迷于)incomputergames,childrenandyoungpeoplespendlittletimewiththeirparents.Parentsareunabletomonitorjustwhattheirchildrenarewatching.
Schoolscannotrightthewrongsofsocietyandteacherscannotbecomesubstituteparents.Bothpartiesneedtoworktogether.Parentsmustbehelpedandgivenconfidencetotakebackcontrol.Theyareresponsibleforsettingboundariesfortheirchildren’sbehaviourandstickingtothoseboundaries.Theyareresponsibleforsettingagoodexampletotheirchildrenandfordevotingthatmostpreciousofresources---time---sothatchildrencometoschoolreadyandwillingtolearn.
25.Intheopinionofthewriter,whatproblemdopeopleignore?
A.TheviolenceintheschoolB.Thepressureofstudents’learning
C.Therighttoachievestudents’potentialD.Theresponsibilitiesofthestudents.
26.Theunderlinedpartinparagraph4means________.
A.parentscarelittleaboutchildren’slifeathome
B.parentsandchildrenliveintheirseparaterooms
C.childrendon’tlivewiththeirparentsinthesamehouse
D.childrenliveadifferentlifefromthatofparentsathome
27.Thewriter’sattitudetothebehavioursofparentsmaybe_______.
A.unconcernB.understandingC.dissatisfiedD.tolerant
C
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C.buytwoarmchairsfor$400
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30.Ifyouwanttobuysomeoldfurniture,youshould_______.
A.getintouchwithNOVAELECTRONICS
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31.Onceyoucangetapart-timejobinNOVAELECTRONICS,_______.
A.youhavetoworkatleast4hoursaday
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D.youwillbegiven14daysoffeachyearbesidesweekends
D
Ifyoucouldtakealargesnapshot(照片)ofeveryoneintheUnitedStatestoday,itwouldcontainsixminionmorefemalesthanmales.Inthiscountry,womenoutlivemenbyaboutsevenyears.Throughoutthemodernworld,culturesaredifferent,dietsaredifferent,waysoflifeandcausesofdeatharedifferent,butonethingisthesame---womenoutlivemen.
Itstartsbeforebirth.Atconception,malefetuses(胎儿)outnumberfemalebyabout110to100;
atbirth,theratehasalreadyfallentoabout105boystoevery100girls.Bytheageof30,thereareonlyenoughmenlefttomatchthenumberofwomen.Thenwomenstarttakingalead.Beyondtheageof80,therearenearlytwiceasmanywomenasmen.
“Ifyoulookatthetoptenortwelvecausesofdeath,”saidDeborahWingard,adiseaseexpertattheUniversityofCaliforniaatSanDiego,“everysingleonekillsmoreme
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