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学年上学期高三月月考试卷2016—201712英语第卷第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出一个最佳选项,并在A BC D答题卡上将该项涂黑AWe movedto asmall universitytown inIllinois andfound ourselvesliving nextto alot ofyoungstudents.Almost everymorning,as Dedewould walkme tomy school,wed walk through thestudents partywastelandcovered withthings I was tooyoung toknow about and Dede was tooold tocare about.One day,a groupof guysstarted shouting“Ali Baba”at usand laughing.I turnedred and begged Dede tocross thestreet withme.But sherefused.Instead,she laughedin herusual way,yelled“Ali Baba”and wavedatthem aswe walkedby.They justwatched usin shockedsilence andnever saidanything tous again.Dede setan examplefor methat dayand foreverafter,because shetaught meto bealways proudof whoIwas.Her storieswere likea moviethat wasrich andimaginative andshe neversugarcoated anything.WhileDede preferredthe Queens English,her vocabularywas justas alive.The landscapesshe createdin herstories(充;茜)舌力的)were sovibrant andfilled witha wildcast ofcharacters.Almost everyday,I wouldinterrupt Dede,whatever shewas busywith,andbegher totell mea story.She wouldsilently stareat methrough thelarge glassesthat tookup halfof herface.Whether itwas only10minutes orseveral hours,I wouldbarely speakas Dedetook meto placesI neverwanted tocome backfrom.My motherdied whileIwasa child.Without thecare andguidance ofDede inevery aspectof life,Icouldnt havelived happily.Dede taughtme somuch,not onlyin dailylife,but alsoin herattitude todealingwith unpleasantthings thatI dontwant toconfront.
21.How didthe authorfeel whenthe boysshouted“Ali Baba”at themA.Shocked.B.Ashamed.C.Afraid.D.Excited.
22.Why wasthe authoralways askingDedetotell storiesA.Her storieswere livelyand interesting.B.The authorhad nofriends and felt lonely.C.The authorliked Dedeto speakin theQueensEnglish.D.She couldmake adull landscapeseem beautiful.
23.From the text,we caninfer thatDedewasthe authors.A.mother B.neighbour C.aunt D.housekeeperA.appreciated Dedevery muchB.didnt likeher fatherC.was veryselfish D.thought ofDede asher teacher
24.We canlearn fromthetextthat the author.Passport ControlIf you arearriving atLondon HeathrowAirport and are nottransferringto anotherflight outsideBritain orNorthern Ireland,you mustpass through PassportControl andCustoms immediatelyafter leavingyourplane.If you are notBritish ora citizenof theEuropean Community,youmust fill outaspecial formbefore yourpassport isexamined.This formiscalled a landing cardand shouldbe givento youduring theflight toLondon.After landing,follow theARRIVALS signs.Make sureyou arein theright channelwhen youreachPassport Control.There isone channelfor holdersof European Community passports,andasecond channelmarked“Other Passportsn.(行李领取)Baggage Reclaim AreaAfter passingthrough PassportControl,follow the signs totheBaggage Reclaim Area.Ifyou have luggagewhich wascarried in theaircraft:along withother cargo,it will be deliveredto youin theBaggage ReclaimArea.Look for thesignwith yourflight number.Ifyou haveonly hand luggage,go directlythrough the Baggage ReclaimAreato Customs.CustomsAll passengersmust passthrough Customsafter PassportControl.There is a choiceof twochannels,Green andRed.Ifyou havenothing todeclare,go through the Green Channel.If(免税额),you are not sure about yourDuty Free allowancesor ifyouhavesomething todeclare,go throughthe RedChannel.Information aboutDuty Freeallowances canbefound onspecial notice-boards in theBaggageReclaimArea.You shouldstudy thisinformation carefullywhetheryouaregoing throughthe RedChannel ornot.Please notethat ifyou go throughthe GreenChannel,you maybe stoppedand asked to openyour luggage for inspection.
25.When aChinese travelleris arrivingat HeathrowAirport fora tripin London,he must.A.filloutalandingcard firstB.passthroughCustoms beforePassport ControlC.walkthroughthe RedChannelD.immediately reclaimhis baggageafter landing
26.Those whoare notsureabouttheir DutyFreeallowances.A.can doas thosewho havenothing todeclareB.need to gothroughtheGreenChannelC.will beaskedtoopen theluggageforinspectionD.can checkthe informationin theBaggageReclaimArea
27.Which of the followingtravellers DONOT havetogothrough PassportControl andCustomsA.People travellingstraight toLondon.B.Holders ofEuropeanCommunitypassports.C.Passengers transferringto acity inIreland.D.Passengers onlywith somehandluggage.CFree Wi-Fi hasbecome veryimportant tous:many storesand shoppingmalls offerit,restaurants useit toattractcustomers,and forlibraries andcoffee shopsit isa must-have service.Even whenpeople aretraveling,they scanfor free Wi-Fi.When selectingor ratinga hotel,six intentravelers believethat unlimitedWi-Fi is the mostimportant factor.“Today,people will never forgetto packtheir smartphones,tablets andlaptops intothe suitcaseJ saidtheDaily Mail.We relyon freeWi-Fi heavilywhen traveling-especially whenit comesto checkingsocialmedia,checking outtravel tips,and accessingwebsites.”However,despite theopportunities thatfreeWi-Fi givesus,“our over-reliance ontechnology hascomeat a price,with travelersfeeling unableto escapesocial media”,said Lonely Planet,the worldslargest travelguidebrand.(隔绝的)Anita Isalska,Lonely Planeteditor andtech addict,was forcedto unplugwhen inan isolatedcampin Greenlandrecently.Adjusting tothis slowerpace,I beganto realizethat:social mediahad changed(捕捉)into ahabit,she wrote.I hadbelieved Iwas capturingmoments,but inreality mybusy fingerswerepreventing meenjoying travelsdeepest pleasures.How fullycan youappreciate ahuge glacieror wildflowers(滤镜)when yourbrain isselecting theright photofilter orthe perfectsix secondsto takephotos”In September,LonelyPlanetreleased10predictions forthe futureof globaltravel.One ofthem wasthattrue escapeswillbehighly valuedin future,so remotehotels willstart tomake theirlack ofthe Internetinto anappealingfeature.Would youlike tohave an unplugged holiday
28.According tothe passage,people nowadaystend todo the following EXCEPT.A.getting out of alibrary thathas noaccess tothe InternetB.thinking illof ahotel without Wi-FiC.making travelplans viathe InternetD.enjoying travellingwithout Hi-Tech equipment
29.Through thefourth paragraph,theauthorintends to.A.give moreevidence tothe viewmentionedB.show adifferent opinionon thetopicC.get intoanother topicD.summarize theprevious paragraphs
30.What hasAnita Isalskarealized inGreenland A.Travelers cannotsurvive withoutHi-Tech.B.Taking picturesdoesnt affectappreciating nature.C.Her over-reliance ontechnology hascome ataprice.D.Her fingersarenotflexible enoughto takeenough pictures.
31.What does“anunpluggedholiday“mean in the lastparagraph A.A campingholiday.B A holiday ina remotehotel.C.A holidaywithoutWi-Fi.D.Aholidaywithout takingpictures.DIn summer,millions ofpeople willhead forthe beach.And whilethe oceancan bea greatplace toswimand play,it mayalso beuseful inanother way.Some scientiststhink thatwaves couldhelp make electricity.“Have youever beenon asurfboard orboat andfelt yourselfbeing liftedup bya waveOr haveyoujumped inthe waterandfeltthe energyas wavescrashed overyou”asked Jamie Taylor ofthe WaveEnergyGroup atthe Universityof Edinburghin Scotland.There iscertainly alot ofenergy inwaves.”Scientists areworking onusing thatenergy tomakeelectricity.Most wavesare createdwhen windsblow(波纹)across theocean.The windsstart outby makinglittle ripplesinthe water,but ifthey keepon blowing,those ripplesget biggerand biggerand turninto waves/9Taylor said/Waves areone ofnatures waysofpicking upenergy andthen sendingit offon ajourney.”When wavescome towardsthe shore,people canset updams orother barricadesto blockthewaterand(涡轮).(发send itthrough alarge wheelcalled aturbine Theturbine canthen poweran electricalgenerator电机).The UnitedStates anda fewother countrieshave starteddoing researchon wave energy,and itis alreadybeingused inScotland.The resourceis huge.We willnever run outofwave power,besides,wave energydoes notcreate thesamepollution asother energy sources,such asoil andcoal.Oceans coverthree quartersoftheearths surface.That wouldmake wave power seemperfect forcreatingenergy aroundthe world.There aresome drawbacks,however.JamieTaylor said thatwave powerstill costtoo much money.He saidthat itseffects onanimals inthesea werestill unknown.Plus,wave powerwould getintheway offishing and boat traffic.With moreresearch,however,many ofthese problemsmight beovercome,“Taylorsaid.Demand forenergyto powerour TVsand computers,drive ourcars,and heatand coolour homesis growingquicklythroughout theworld.Finding moreenergy sourcesis veryimportant,for traditionalsources ofenergy likeoiland gasmay runout someday.”In thefuture,when youturn ona lightswitch,an oceanwave couldbe providingthe electricity!
32.Which ofthefollowingis NOTtrueA.Wave powercosts toomuchmoney.B.Wave energycreates pollutionlike otherenergy sources.C.Wave poweraffects fishingandboattraffic.D.Wave powermay affectmarine animals.
33.We caninfer fromthe passagethat.A.finding newenergysourceslike waveenergy isimportantB.waveenergyisaresource thatwillneverrunoutand isused allover theworldC.wave poweris perfectfor creatingenergy aroundthe worldD.wavepowerdoesnt createany pollution
34.The underlinedword“drawbacks”intheseventh paragraphprobably means.A.regrets B.adventures C.shortcomings D.difficulties
35.What canbe thebest titleforthepassageA.How toGet Electricityby WavesB.A HugeResource ofEnergy.C.Can WavesMake ElectricityD.The Disadvantagesof WaveEnergy第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Most ofyou lovewatching movies.They canbe funny,sad,imaginative,inspiring,and somuch more!There areso manypossibilities andso manygreat moviesto watch!(居[]本).The makingof amovie usuallybegins witha script36The produceristheperson whois。
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