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新野三高2015届高三8月第一次阶段性考试英语试题

Ⅰ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)

A

HarrietTubmanwasanAfricanAmericanwomanwhofoughtagainstslavery.Shewasbornin1820.ShehelpedmanypeopleescapefromslaverythroughtheUndergroundRailroad.Itwasanorganizedefforttohelpslavesfromthesouthernstatestoareasthatbannedslavery.

Slavescouldbesoldfreely.Familieswereoftenseparated.HarrietmarriedafreeblackmannamedJohnTubmanin1844,yetsheremainedaslave.In1849,thefarmerwhoownedherdied.Thensherantothehomeofawhitewomanwhohadofferedtohelpher.

Thiswomantoldherhowtoreachanotherhomewhereshecouldhide.HarrietTubmanwentfromplacetoplaceinthisway.ThiswashowtheUndergroundRailroadoperated.Finally,shewentintothenorthernstateofPennsylvania.Duringthenexttenyears,sheledanexpandedUndergroundRailroad,andhelped300slavesescape.

HarrietTubmanfoundanotherwaytofightagainstslaveryduringtheCivilWar.Shewentintothesouthernstatestospy(做间谍)fortheNorth.AftertheCivilWar,HarrietTubmansettledinNewYorkState.ShegavespeechestoraisemoneyforbettereducationforblackAmericans,workedforwomen'srightsandsoughthelpforolderadultswhohadbeenslaves.

HarrietTubmandiedin1913.Bythattime,shehadbeenrecognizedasanAmericanheroine(女英雄).

1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?

A.TheUndergroundRailroad.

B.ThehistoryofAmericanslavery.

C.Harriet'shardlifeandbravery.

D.Harriet'sfightagainstslavery.

2.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.TheUndergroundRailroadwasawaytofreedom.

B.Everyoneknewthattherewasawaytofreeland.

C.Blackpeoplewerecaredaboutbymanywhitepeople.

D.Blackpeoplelookeddownuponwhitepeople.

3.FromParagraph4,welearnthatwhentheCivilWarbrokeout,Harriet________.

A.workedfortheSouth

B.didalotofworkforthepatientsasadoctor

C.helpedeveryonetogotoschool

D.gotsecretinformationfortheNorth

4.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Harrietwasrecognizedasaheroine.

B.Harrietfoughtagainstslaveryinmanyways.

C.Harriethelpedonlyblackpeopleinherlife.

D.Harriethelpedblackpeopletogetbettereducation.

B

TanzaniaTarangireisanationalparkinTanzania.Theparkitselfcoversanareaofaround2,850squarekilometers,makingitthesixthlargestparkofitskindinthecountry.Irecentlyvisitedittoseewhatitwaslike.

OneofthefirstsightingsuponenteringtheparkIfoundwasahugegroupofelephants.OurguidetoldusTarangirewasprobablythebestplaceinTanzaniatofindlargegroupsofelephants.Wecontinuedtowatchtheelephantsastheystoodundertreesandscratched(搔)themselvesagainstthetreestohitthespotofanitch(痒).

Totherightoftheelephantgroup,wenoticedabigtree.OurguideinformedusthatthiswasabaobabtreeandthatTarangirewasoneofthebestnationalparksinAfricatoseesomanybaobabtrees.

Aswecontinuedourdrivethroughthepark,wefinallyreachedawateringhole.Ourguidewarnedustherewerelionsallaroundus.Mostofthemwererestingintheshadeunderbushes,buttherewasonethatwasdrinkingfromthewateringholedirectlyinfrontofus.Wethennoticedtherewereacoupleoffreshzebracorpses(尸体)—itseemedasiftherestinglionshadkilledthem!

Ourfinalbigsightingwasonethatnoneofuswereexpectingtosee!

Wepulledovertowheretherewasalargegatheringofcars,withasleepingleopardthere!

Wetookphotoshappilyandexcitedlyandobserveditssurprisingbodybeforereturningtoourhotelasitwasgettinglate.

SoIhopeyouenjoyedmydescriptionofTarangire,andthatI'veinspiredyoutoaddthisamazingparktoyourveryownTanzaniatravelplan.

7.HowdidtheauthortravelinTanzaniaTarangire?

A.Bybicycle.B.Bytrain.

C.Onfoot.D.Bycar.

8.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofhistripinTanzaniaTarangire?

A.Boring.B.Enjoyable.

C.Dangerous.D.Challenging.

C

Ayounggirliscallinganeighborasuperherobecauseofwhathedidwhenshewastrappedbeneathacar.NickHarrissaidhedidn'tknowwherehefoundthestrength,butsomehowhemanagedtoliftacaroffthe6yearoldgirllastweek,earninghimselfthetitleofsuperman.“Ijustthinkit'saChristmasmiracle,”Harrissaid.

Harrissaidhehastriedtimeandagaintorecreate(使再现)thesurprisingshowofstrengthbecauseinstinct(本能)senthimrunningtothe6yearold'said.“Ijustranoverthere,sawthetireonher,andliftedthecaruptogetheroutfromunderneaththecar,”Harrissaid.“Idon'tknowhowIdidit.I'vetriedthreeorfourtimessincethen.”

HarriswasdroppingoffhisdaughteratEugeneFieldElementaryFridaymorningwhenhesawacarbackoutofadriveway,pinning(压住)thegirlunderitstire.Thatgirlturnedouttobehisdaughter'sbestfriend.

“Iwasexpectinghertohavebadinjuries,”Harrissaid.“I'vehadbrokentoes,becauseacarjustbackedovermyfoot.Andherethiswholecarwasontopofher.Iwasn'texpectingittoturnoutaswonderfulasitdid.”ThefirstgraderwasflowntoChildren'sMercyHospitalinKansasCitybyanairambulance(救护车),butdidn'thavetostaylong.

“Theyallcallmesupermannow,”Harrissaid.“I'mjustadad.I'mjustadadthatwasintherightplaceattherighttime.AndIwasfinallyabletohelpandIdidsomethinggood.”

9.WhywasHarriscalledasuperhero?

A.Hesavedagirlbyliftingacar.

B.HewoninaChristmascompetition.

C.Hepushedoffthecaronhisdaughter.

D.Hewasalwaysreadytohelphisneighbors.

10.Harristriedmanytimestorepeathisactioninorderto________.

A.provehehadgreatstrength

B.findouthowhehaddoneit

C.showhisdaughterhewasahero

D.makepeoplebelievewhathappened

11.Wheredidtheaccidenthappen?

A.NearChildren'sMercyHospital.

B.Aroundhisneighbor'shome.

C.Outsideasupermarket.

D.Ataschoolgate.

12.WhatcanwelearnaboutHarris?

A.HewasfondofthemovieSuperman.

B.Hehadtheaccidentwhilebackinghiscar.

C.Hedrovetheinjuredgirltothenearbyhospital.

D.Hewasoncerunoveronthefootbyacar.

D

AtypicaldayatworkforCesarMillanmightincludeputtingonhisrunningshoesandtakingafourhourjogwith40dogs—largeandsmall,youngandold.Amazingly,mostofthosedogsbelongtohim.Therestareattheheartofhiswork;theyaretroubleddogssenttoMillantolearngoodbehavior.

ObviouslyMillan,staroftheTVshow“DogWhisperer”andauthorofthebestsellingbookCesar'sWay,hasaspecialgiftforworkingwiththeseanimals.

GrowinguponafarminMexico,Millanknewhewantedtoworkwithdogs.Hisfirstjob,atage15,washelpingaveterinarian(兽医).Hewassogoodatcalmingscareddogsandhandlingallkindsofsituationsthatpeoplestartedcallinghim“elperrero”,Spanishfor“thedogboy”.Sincethen,hehasbuiltarewardingcareeraroundhisfavoriteanimal.

“Mygrandfathertaughtmeatanearlyagenottoworkagainstnature,”heexplains.Innature,dogs_are_pack_animals.Theyformagroupandfollowoneleader.Millan'sspecialtyisteachingpeopletobepackleadersfortheirdogs.

Studyingdogsonthefarmwherehegrewup,Millanrealizedtheyneedlotsofexercisetobecalm.Heexplainshisapproach,“Exerciseanddisciplinefirst,andthenaffection!

”Hesaysalotofpeoplegetitbackwardsbecausetheydon'trealizewhatdogsreallyneed.Therefore,whilehetrainsdogs,heteachesownerstounderstandthattheirpetsneedrules.He'shelpedfamouspeoplelikeOprahWinfreyandmoviestarWillSmithandeverydaypeopletoo.

Tofindtherightcareer,Millanencourageskidstodowhattheyenjoy.“Alotofpeopledon'trealizeI'vebeenworkingwithdogsformorethan20years—longbeforemyTVshoworbook.SuccessfollowedmebecauseIwasfollowingmydreamofbeingthebestdogtrainerintheworld.”

13.Bysaying“dogsarepackanimals”(inPara.4),theauthormeansthat________.

A.dogsliketolivewithpeople

B.dogsareeasiertobetrained

C.fewdogscanbeleaders

D.dogsliveingroups

14.WhichofthefollowingwouldMillanagreewith?

A.Dogsarequietanimals.

B.Dogsshouldbetrainedonfarms.

C.Rulesaremoreimportantthanloveintrainingdogs.

D.Famouspeoplehavemoreproblemsintrainingdogs.

15.WhatdoesMillanadvisechildrentodowhenitcomestochoosingajob?

A.Dowhatintereststhem.

B.Nevergiveupandtheywillsucceed.

C.Sharetheirideaswithmanyotherpeople.

D.Receivetraininglongbeforetheysucceed.

Ⅱ.七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

“Nomanisanisland”isawellknownlinefromJohnDonne'sDevotion,writtenmorethanthreehundredyearsago.Evennowpeoplestillagreewithhim.Withoutotherpeople,lifebecameemptyandsad.__16_

Forsomeofus,thoughmakingfriendsisnotdifficult,wemaynotwanttomakethefirstmove.Itisalsodifficultattimestokeepthefriendswealreadyhave.

Therearemanybooksaboutfriendship,butDaleCarnegie'sHowtoWinFriendsandInfluence(影响)People,writtenin1936,isthemostfamous.__17__Itwaslaterputinto28languages.

Hereisthelistofadvicefromhisbook:

·__18__

Alwaysgreetwithasmile.Beginwith“excuseme”or“wouldyouplease”,whenyouwanttoasksomebody.Remembertosay“thankyou”andtrytobeashelpfulasyoucan.

·Gooutofyourwaytobenice.

__19_Makingsomesoupforasickneighbourmayseemlikealittlethingtoyou,butitwillmakeyourneighbourfeelalotbetter.

·Remembernames.

Theysaythatthesweetestmusictoaperson'searsisthesoundofhisorherownname.

·__20_

Trytounderstandotherpeople'swaysandideasandlearnsomethingfromthem.

·Listenpatiently.

Whensomeoneistalkingtoyou,lookathimorher,listencarefullyandsay

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