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2017学年第一学期高三年级学前考试

英语试卷

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Somescientistssaythatanimalsintheoceansareincreasinglythreatenedbynoisepollutioncausedbyhumanbeings.

Thenoisethataffectsseacreaturescomesfromanumberofhumanactivities.Itiscausedmainlybyindustrialunderwaterexplosions,oceandrilling,andshipengines.Suchnoisesareaddedtonaturalsounds.Thesesoundsincludethebreakingoficefields,underwaterearthquakes,andsoundsmadebyanimalsthemselves.

Decibels(分贝)measuredinwateraredifferentfromthosemeasuredonland.Anoiseofonehundredandtwentydecibelsonlandcausespaintohumanears.Inwater,adecibellevelofonehundredandninety-fivewouldhavethesameeffect.

Somescientistshavesuggestedsettinganoiselimitofonehundredandtwentydecibelsintheoceans.Theyhaveobservedthatnoisesatthatlevelcanfrightenandconfusewhales(鲸鱼).

AteamofAmericanandCanadianscientistsdiscoveredthatloudernoisescanseriouslyinjuresomeanimals.

Theresearchteamfoundthatpowerfulunderwaterexplosionswerecausingwhalesintheareatolosetheirhearing.Thisseriouslyaffectedthewhales'abilitytoexchangeinformationandfindtheirway.Someofthewhalesevendied.Theexplosionshadcausedtheirearstobleedandbecomeinfected.

Manyresearcherswhoseworkdependsonoceansoundsareagainstalimitofonehundredandtwentydecibels.Theysaysuchalimitwouldmeananendtoimportantindustrialandscientificresearch.

Scientistsdonotknowhowmuchandwhatkindsofnoisesareharmfultooceananimals.However,manyscientistsdon'tthinkthatnoiseisagreaterdangerthantheybelieved.Theywanttopreventnoisesfromharmingcreaturesintheocean.

21.Accordingtothepassage,naturalsoundsincludeallofthefollowingEXCEPT________.

A.soundsmadebyanimalsthemselves

B.oceandrilling

C.underwaterearthquakes

D.thebreakingoficefields

22.Whichofthefollowingistrueofwhales?

A.Theywon'tbeconfusedbynoises.

B.Theyaredeaftonoises.

C.Theirabilitytoreproducewillbeloweredbyhighlevelnoises.

D.Theirhearingwillbedamagedbyhighlevelnoises.

23.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillscientistsmostprobablydointhefuture?

A.Theywillworkhardtoreduceoceannoisepollution.

B.Theywillprotectseaanimalsfromharmfulnoises.

C.Theywilltrytosetalimitof120decibels.

D.Theywillstudytheeffectofoceannoisepollution.

B

InternationalBookClub

Haveyoueverthoughtofjoiningabookclubandbuyingnewbooksthroughthepost?

HereattheInternationalBookClub,wealreadyhavemanymembersbuyingbooksfromusbymail.

Immediatebenefits:

•Asaspecialoffer,youmaychooseanyreducedpricebooksfromournewmembers’booklist,tothevalueof$6intotal(pluspostageandpacking).Bydoingthis,youwillsavepoundsonthepublishers’prices.

•Ticktheboxonyourformtoorderafreewatch.

•Ifyoureplywithinsevendays,wewillsendyouanotherfreegiftcarefullychosenfromourbooklistbyourstaff

•OrderaDVDfromthemanyonofferinourlist,athalftherecommendedretailprice.

Whenyou’vejoined:

Asamember,you’llenjoysavingsofbetween30%and50%offthepublisher’spriceoneverybookyoubuy,andwhat’smore,they’llcomestraighttoyourdoor.Yourfreeclubmagazinearrivesonceamonth,tokeepyouuptodatewiththelatestbestsellers.Thismeansthateveryyearweofferover1,000bookstochoosefrom.OntheInternet,youcanfindallourtitlesfortheyearonourexclusivemembers’website.

Beingamember:

Allweareaskingyoutodowhileyouareamemberistochoosefourbooksduringyourfirstyear.Afterthat,youcandecideonthenumberofbooksyouwishtotake.

Ineachofourmonthlyclubmagazines,ourexperiencedstaffchooseaClubChoicebook—aworkoffictionorareferencetitlewhichtheyfeelisparticularlyworthbuying,andwhichisofferedatanextraspecialprice.However,ifyoudonotwantthisbook,justsaysointhespaceprovidedontheform.Wewillalwayssendthebookifwedonotreceivethis.

So,returnyourapplicationformtoday,buthurry—it’snoteverydaywecanmakeyouanofferlikethis.Toapplytobecomeamember,allyouneedtodoissimplyfillintheenclosedformandreturnitinthepostagepaidenvelopesupplied.

Beforeyouknowit,yourbookswillbewithyou.Pleasedon’tsendanymoneynow,aswewillsendyouyourbillwiththebooks.Andremember,youhaveuptoafortnighttodecideifyouwishtokeepthebooksyouhaveordered.Youshouldtheneitherreturnthebooksorsendyourpayment.

24.Whichofthefollowingdoesn’tbelongtothebenefitsofbeingaclubmember?

A.Getfourbooksforfreeinthefirstyear.

B.Orderafreewatch.

C.Getagiftfornothing.

D.OrderaDVDatalowprice.

25.Everymonththeclubprovidesafreeclubmagazineinorderto________.

A.letreadersknowthenumberofbookstobesold

B.keepreaderswellinformedofrecentbestsellingbooks

C.makereadersknowtheclub’sdevelopment

D.attractmoreandmorereaderstojointheclub

26.Ifabookisworth$100,howmuchwillamemberprobablysaveifhebuysone?

A.$20. B.$40.

C.$60. D.$70.

27.Whatshouldyoudoifyouwanttojointhebookclub?

A.Justfillinaformwithpersonalinformationandsendtheclubanemail.

B.Askotherclubmemberstorecommendyoutotheclub.

C.Fillinanapplicationformwithneededinformationandreturnittotheclub.

D.Applyforamembershipcard.

C

Manypeoplethinkofthebrainasamystery.Theydon’tknowmuchaboutintelligenceandhowitworks.Whentheydothinkaboutwhatintelligenceis,manypeoplebelievethatapersonisbornsmart,average,ordumb—andstaysthatwayinthewholelife.Butnewresearchshowsthatthebrainismorelikeamuscle—itchangesandgetsstrongerwhenyouuseit.Andscientistshavebeenabletoshowjusthowthebraingrowsandgetsstrongerwhenyoulearn.

Everyoneknowsthatwhenyouliftweights,yourmusclesgetbiggerandyougetstronger.Apersonwhocan’tlift20poundswhenhe/shestartsexercisingcangetstrongenoughtolift100poundsafterworkingoutforalongtime.That’sbecausethemusclesbecomelargerandstrongerwithexercise.Andwhenyoustopexercising,themusclesshrinkandyougetweaker.That’swhypeoplesay“Useitorloseit!

Butmostpeopledon’tknowthatwhentheypracticeandlearnnewthings,partsoftheirbrainchangeandgetlargeralotlikemusclesdowhentheyexercise.Insidethecortex(皮层)ofthebrainarebillionsoftinynervecells,calledneurons.Thenervecellshavebranchesconnectingthemtoothercellsinacomplicatednetwork.Communicationbetweenthesebraincellsiswhatallowsustothinkandsolveproblems.Whenyoulearnnewthings,thesetinyconnectionsinthebrainactuallymultiplyandgetstronger.Themoreyouchallengeyourmindtolearn,themoreyourbraincellsgrow.Then,thingsthatyouoncefoundveryhardorevenimpossibletodo—likespeakingaforeignlanguageordoingalgebra(代数)—seemtobecomeeasyafterlearningthemforaperiodoftime.Theresultisastronger,smarterbrain.

Scientistsstartedthinkingthatthehumanbraincoulddevelopandchangewhentheystudiedanimals’brains.Theyfoundoutthatanimalsthatlivedinachallengingenvironmentweremore“perspicacious”—theywerebetteratsolvingproblemsandlearningnewthings.

28.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,________.

A.thefunctionofourbrainislikethatofthemuscle

B.untilnowit’simpossibletoexplainthebrain’smystery

C.manypeoplebelieveone’sintelligenceisnaturallydetermined

D.one’sbraingrowsstrongerastheageincreases

29.Trainingmusclesiscomparedto________.

A.usingthebrain

B.connectingthingsinyourbrain

C.liftingweights

D.doingresearchaboutthebrain

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perspicacious”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?

A.Strong. B.Smart.

C.Popular. D.Active.

31.Thefollowingparagraphwillmostprobablytalkabout________.

A.thedifferencesbetweenanimals’brainsandhumans’brains

B.therelationbetweenhumanbrainsandmuscles

C.scientists’findingsaboutanimals’brains

D.howtomakeyourbrainsmarterthroughselfdevelopment

D

AwinterwonderlandontheoutskirtsofQuebecCityhasbecomeoneofCanada'shottest

attractionsandmostsoughtoutaccommodations.Guestsstaycloseforwarmthinsleepingbags

onbedsofice,hatspulledovertheirearstopreventfrostbite,whilesippingcocktails(鸡尾酒)in

glassesalsomadeofice.

    Acoolplacetohostamemorableweddingorforaromanticgetaway,theQuebecIceHotel

hasattracted600,000curioustourists,including30,000whostayedovernight,sinceopening 

seasonally11yearsago.LikeVictoriaandJeremyMartin,dozensofcoupleswillexchangevows

(誓约)thiswinterinatemporarychurchnexttothehotel,sculptedentirelyfromblocksoficewith 

seatscoveredinfurs.

    Averagetemperaturesfallbelowminus20degreesC(minusfourF)inwinter,butinsidethehotel's

36roomsitisrelativelycozy.Thickwallsofpackedsnowandiceactasan insulator,trappingbody

heatinside.Eachroomisuniquelydecorated,usingdesignscreatedbyQuebecarchitecturestudents.

Twohotelbarsalsosellspecialcocktailsiniceglasses.

    First-timeguestsofthehotel,however,arerecommendedtostayonlyonenightassleepingin 

sub-zerotemperaturesisnotveryrefreshing.Thisyearforthefirsttimetheicehotelhasteamedup

withabricksandconcreteQuebecCityhoteltoofferpackagesforone-nightaccommodationsat 

each.Pricesforonenightonlyattheicehotelstartat200USdollarsperperson.

    The3,000-square-metre(32,300-square-feet)b

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