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1、汕头市金山中学2015-2016年度高三第一学期期中考 英 语 本试卷共三部分,共7页,满分135分(1201.125)。考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔填写答题卡上的班级、姓名和试室号、学号,用2B铅笔将学号对应的数字涂黑。2选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上。第一部分: 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)阅读下列短文 ,从每题所给的四个选项 (A 、B 、C 和 D )中 ,选出最佳选项 ,并在答题卡上将该

2、项涂黑。 AIn October 2010, I left my hometown and family in Virginia and moved to Iowa so I could be coached by Liang Chow. Id been dreaming of an Olympic gold medal since I was eight but gradually, that dream seemed like a million miles away. On January 2, 2012, while Mom was visiting me in Iowa, I tol

3、d her, “I dont like gymnastics anymore. I want to try dancing, or become a singer. I can get a job in Virginia. I just want to come home.” Moms eyes narrowed and her expression turned to stone. “Youre breaking my heart, Brie,” she said. “Youve been doing gymnastics for ten years, and now you want to

4、 quit? Have you lost your mind?”I hadnt lost my mind, but I had lost my fire. Its an entirely different thing to push toward that dream when you feel alone.“Im not trying to break your heart, Mom,” I said. “I just dont want to do it anymore.”“I know you miss home. But youve signed a contract that sa

5、ys you will represent your country to the best of your ability. Youve got a responsibility to your teammates. And now you just want to walk away? I will not let you be dishonorable. If you dont like gymnastics, then at the very least, you will finish the season.”The next afternoon as I dragged mysel

6、f into Chows gym, I thought of the efforts Mom had made in order to pay for my training. I thought of my two sisters: Arielle, who gave up ballroom dancing, and Joyelle, who stopped ice skating so that our single mom could afford to keep me in gymnastics.For now, heres what you need to know: Exactly

7、 210 days before I ever attempted my first vault (跳跃) in the London Summer Olympics, my leap of faith came this close to ending in a crash of disaster.1. The author wanted to give up gymnastics because _. A. she thought she loved music more B. she was overcome with homesickness C. an Olympic gold wa

8、s beyond her reachD. the training for the Olympics was too hard 2. We can infer from the passage that the author _. A. was born into an athletic family B. realized her Olympic dreamC. changed her mind in the end D. had a bad childhood 3. What would be the best title for the passage? A. My leap of fa

9、ith B. A quitter C. My mother D. A dream come true BLong-time exposure to air pollution can lead to physical changes in the brain and cause trouble in learning and memory, and even anxiety. This is suggested by the results of new research on mice.While other studies have shown the harmful effects of

10、 polluted air in the lungs and heart, this is the first to show the negative effect on the brain.The team of Laura Fonken, Randy Nelson, from the Ohio State University, USA, has spread to the brain a previous line of research which found that fine particulate (微粒) matter floating in the air mainly b

11、ecause of air pollution caused by humans, causes swelling in much of the body, and may be related to high blood pressure problems, and some other diseases.In the research Fonken and his colleagues exposed mice to polluted air for six hours each day, five days a week, over a period of 10 months, almo

12、st half the average life length of mice.Polluted air contains fine particles created by cars, factories and natural dust. Fine particles of this kind are tiny, about 2.5 micrometers in diameter, or about one-thirtieth the width of a human hair. These particles can go deep into lungs and other organs

13、.The concentration of this particulate material to which they exposed mice is equal to the concentration at which people can be exposed in some polluted urban areas.After a period of 10 months, the researchers got the animals to have a series of behavioral tests. Both the behavior of mice and the re

14、sults of neurological (神经的) tests done to them show that those within the polluted air had more problems in learning and memory, and higher levels of anxiety.The results suggest that long-time exposure to polluted air can have measurable negative effects on the human brain and can cause a variety of

15、 mental health problems. This could have important consequences for those living and working in polluted urban areas. 4The results of new research on mice first suggest that polluted air mainly does harm to _ .Anormal organsBlungs and heart Cmental healthDblood pressure5The bad effects of tiny parti

16、cles in polluted air are those Except _ .Ahigh blood pressure problemsBmaking human hair thinnerCdifferent kinds of diseasesDswelling in much of the body6From the last sentence we can infer that people living in polluted urban areas _ .Aare likely to suffer from mental problemsBcan measure the negat

17、ive effect on themCshow little concern for air pollutionDcan be exposed to polluted air longer7Which of the following is the best title for the passage?ALong-time Exposure to Air PollutionBEvidence and Concern of Air PollutionCMeasurable Effect on Human BrainDMental Problems Caused by Air PollutionC

18、From the very beginning of school we make books and reading a constant source of possible failure and public humiliation. When children are little we make them read aloud, before the teacher and other children, so that we can be sure they “know” all the words they are reading. This means that when t

19、hey dont know a word, they are going to make a mistake, right in front of everyone. After having taught fifth-grade classes for four years, I decided to try at all costs to rid them of their fear and dislike of books, and to get them to read oftener and more adventurously. One day soon after school

20、had started, I said to them, “Now Im going to say something about reading that you have probably never heard a teacher say before. I would like you to read a lot of books this year, but I want you to read them only for pleasure. I am not going to ask you questions to find out whether you understand

21、the books or not. If you understand enough of a book to enjoy it and want to go on reading it, thats enough for me. Also Im not going to ask you what words mean. “ The children sat stunned and silent. Was this a teacher talking? One girl, who had just come to us from a school where she had had a ver

22、y hard time, looked at me steadily for a long time after I had finished. Then, still looking at me, she said slowly and seriously, “Mr. Holt, do you really mean that?” I said just as seriously, “I mean every word of it.” During the spring she really astonished me. One day, she was reading at her des

23、k, From a glimpse of the illustrations I thought I knew what the book was. I said to myself, “It cant be,” and went to take a closer look. Sure enough, she was reading Moby Dick , in edition with woodcuts. I said, “Dont you find parts of it rather heavy going?” She answered, “Oh, sure, but I just sk

24、ip over those parts and go on to the next good part. ” This is exactly what reading should be and in school so seldom isan exciting, joyous adventure. Find something, dive into it, take the good parts, skip the bad parts, get what you can out of it, go on to something else. How different is our mean

25、-spirited, picky insistence that every child get every last little scrap of “understanding” that can be dug out of a book. 8. According to the passage, childrens fear and dislike of books may result from_. A. reading little and thinking little B. reading often and adventurously C. being made to read

26、 too much D. being made to read aloud before others 9. Upon hearing the teachers talk, the children probably felt that_. A. it sounded stupid B. it was not surprising at all C. it sounded too good to be true D. it was no different from other teachers talk 10. Which of the following statements about

27、the girl is TRUE according to the passage? A. She skipped over those easy parts while reading. B. She had a hard time finishing the required reading tasks. C. She learned to appreciate some parts of the difficult books. D. She turned out to be a top student after coming to this school. 11. From the

28、teachers point of view,_ . A. children cannot tell good parts from bad parts while reading B. children should be left to decide what to read and how to read C. reading is never a pleasant and inspiring experience in school D. reading involves understanding every little piece of information DIf you k

29、now exactly what you want, the best route to a job is to get specialized training. A recent survey shows that companies like graduates in such fields as business and health care who can go to work immediately with very little on-the-job training. Thats especially true of booming fields that are chal

30、lenging for workers. At Cornells School of Hotel Administration, for example, bachelors degree graduates get an average of four or five job offers and plenty of chances for rapid advancement. Large companies, especially, like a background of formal education coupled with work experience.But in the l

31、ong run, too much specialization doesnt pay off. Business, which has been flooded with MBAs, no longer considers the degree an automatic stamp of approval. The MBA may open doors and command a higher salary in the first place, but the impact of a degree washes out after five years.As further evidenc

32、e of the erosion (销蚀) of corporate (公司的) faith in specialized degrees, Michigan States Scheetz states a pattern in corporate hiring practices, although companies tend to take on specialists as new hires, they often seek out generalists for middle and upper-level management. “They want someone who is

33、nt limited by nuts and bolts to look at the big picture, ” says Scheetz.Time and again labor-market analysts mention a need for talents that liberal-arts majors are thought to have: writing and communication skills, organizational skills, open-mindedness and adaptability, and the ability to analyze

34、and solve problems, David Birch claims he does not hire anybody with an MBA or an engineering degree, “I hire only liberal-arts people because they have a less-than-canned way of doing things,” says Birch. Liberal-arts means an academically thorough and strict program that includes literature, histo

35、ry, mathematics, economics, science, human behaviorplus a computer course or two. With that under your belt, you can feel free to specialize, “A liberal-arts degree coupled with an MBA or some other technical training is a very good combination in the marketplace,” says Scheetz.12. What kinds of peo

36、ple are in high demand on the job market? A. Students with a bachelors degree in humanities. B. People with an MBA degree front top universities. C. People with formal schooling plus work experience. D. People with special training in engineering.13. By saying “. but the impact of a degree washes ou

37、t after five years”, the author means _. A. most MBA programs fail to provide students with a solid foundation B. an MBA degree does not help promotion to managerial positions C. MBA programs will not be as popular in five years time as they are now D. in five years people will forget about the degr

38、ee the MBA graduates have got.14. David Birch claims that he only hires liberal-arts people because _. A. they are more capable of handling changing situations B. they can stick to established ways of solving problems C. they are thoroughly trained in a variety of specialized fields D. they have att

39、ended special programs in management.15. Which of the following statements does the author support? A. Specialists are more expensive to hire than generalists. B. Formal schooling is less important than job training. C. On-the-job training is, in the long run, less costly. D. Generalists will do bet

40、ter than specialists in management.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中的两项为多余选项。What will you do if you cant eat everything bought in the canteen? 16 . According to a survey , what students waste every year could feed over 10 million people. 17 . According to Xinhua News Agency, t

41、he food wasted by Chinese people is about 50 million tons of grain every year, which could feed 200 million people . Food waste, which has become a global issue, serves as a mirror that reflects various cultural and social issues in different countries. In the West, for instance, consumerism, the be

42、lief that its good to use a lot of goods and services, is often to blame for food waste. 18 . Chinese people are well known for being hospitable and generous. Many even feel that they lose face if their guests have eaten all the food. On campus, a generation of single children is less aware of the f

43、ood waste issue. Students nowadays are well protected by their families and hardly have any concept of how much toil others go through in order to provide them with the food they eat. 19 . There are 925 million hungry people in the world. They dont have enough food to eat . And farmers work very har

44、d to grow the crops . 20 . Its also important that everyone thinks about how they can do their bit to reduce food waste. Recently a campaign against food waste launched on line in China might make you think twice about being so wasteful. ABut canteen waste is merely the tip of the iceberg. BSo we sh

45、ouldnt waste our food. CStudents can never realize the serious food waste situation. DMost of us would simply throw away any leftover food. E. Students waste is extremely serious. FTo reduce food waste is a big task, and it needs time. GChina, in turn, features its own eating culture. 第二部分: 语言知识运用(共

46、两节,满分45分)第一节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It took place at the Biltmore Hotel, which, to my eight-year-old mind, was just about the fanciest place to eat. My 21 , my mother, and I were having lunch after a morning spent shopping. I ordered a Sal

47、isbury steak. When brought to the table, it was 22 by a plate of peas. I do not like peas now. I did not like peas then. I have always hated peas. And I 23 was not about to eat them now. “Eat your peas,” my grandmother said.“Mother,” said my mother in her 24 voice. “He doesnt like peas. Leave him 25 .”My grandmother did not reply. She 26 in my direction, looked at me in the eye, and said the fateful words that changed my life: “Ill pay you five dollars if you eat those peas.” I had absolutely no idea of the coming doom. I only knew that five dollar

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