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旗一中高三年级第一次月考英语试卷

第Ⅰ卷(选择题,满分70分)

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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

ThePetitAppetiteCookbook

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$35.00

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$23.10

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$11.90(34%)

ProductDescription:

Fresh,healthymealsthatgivelittlemouthssomethingtosmileabout.InThePetitAppetiteCookbook,motherandprofessionalcookLisaBarnesof

fershealthyfoodstohelpcreatedeliciousmenusandbeginalifetimeofpositiveeatinghabitsforchildren.

EverydayRawExpress(Paperback)

ListPrice:

$19.99

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$13.57

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$6.42(32%)

ProductDescription:

Manypeoplelovethebenefitsofeatingraw,butoftentherecipestakehoursorevenaperiodofseveraldaystoprepare.EverydayRawExpressoffersavarietyofdeliciousfood,allpreparedin30minutesorless.

GoodNightSunHelloMoon(Boardbook)(ReadingLevel:

Ages4~8)

ListPrice:

$10.99

Price:

$9.34

YouSave:

$1.65(15%)

BookDescription:

Bedtimeisaspecialtimeandthisbeautifulbookwillbeaspecialpartofsayinggoodnight.Askidsturnthepage,alittlebitofthesungoesawayandalittlepiece

ofthemoonapp

ears.Thesweetstoryaboutalittlebunnywhodoesn'twanttogotobedwillhelpsendlittleonesofftosleepnightafternight.

WheretheWildThingsAre(Hardcover)(ReadingLevel:

Ages6~10)

ListPrice:

$16.95

Price:

$11.53

YouSave:

$5.42(32%)

BookDescription:

Max,aboywhofeelsmisunderstoodathomesetsoutinatinyboat,seekingnewworldsacrossthesea.Helandsontheincredibleislandofthewildthings,aplacewherebeingabeastisn'tabadthing.ThewildthingsmakeMaxtheirking,butlifeontheislandisfullofchallenges,too.

1.Lily,5yearsold,likeslisteningtosomestories

beforegoingtobed,hermotherwillbuy____________________.

A.WheretheWildThingsAre

B.GoodNightSunHelloMoon

C.ThePetitAppetiteCookbook

D.EverydayRawExpress

2.WhowillprobablyshowinterestinThePetitAppetiteCookbook?

A.Ahealthymotherwholikesadventures.

B.Acookinaseafoodrestaurant.

C.A4yearoldboyillinhospital.

D.Aladywitha9montholdbaby.

3.Helenwantstobuyacookbookabouteatingraw,howmuchwillshesave?

A.$6.42

B.$1.65

C.$5.42

D.$11.90

B

EmilioPortaluppiwasoneTitanicpassenger.Hehadasimilarreal-lifelovestorytoJackDawsoninthemovieTitanic,butunlikeJack,hedidn’tdieint

hedisaster.However,herefusedtotalkaboutthatsadAprilnightforyears.

“Onlyinthelastyearsofhislife,

whenhereturnedtoItaly,didhetellthestoryofhisTitanicjourneytolocalreporters,”saidClaudioBossi,thewriterofTitanic.Portaluppiprovidedmanyversionsofhissurvivalstory,butexactlyhowhemanagedtoescapethedisasterremainsamystery.

Heoncesaid,“followingtheexampleofothersandwearingalifebelt,Ijumpedintotheocean’scoldwater,swamtoahugecakeofice,andmanagedtokeepafloatuntilIwasseenandpickedupbyoneofthelifeboats.”

Inanother,moreimpossibleversionprovidedbyhim,henoticedthataboatwasbeinglowerednearhim.Astherewerenowomenwherehestood,heattempted

toboard,butlosthisfootingandfellintotheocean.Hethenswaminthe

icywaterfortwohoursuntilhewaspulledoutbythoseinlifeboat14,oneofthelastboatstoleavetheTitanic.

Immediatelyafterhewassaved,someonesaidthathehadenteredthelifeboatdressedasawoman.“Womenandchildrenfirst”wastheorderontheTitanic,andmenwhobroketheorderriskedbeingshot.Emiliowasfirstlistedas“Mrs.Portaluppi”whenthenamesofthesavedwerereported.

Inhislaterinterviews,Portaluppiagainchangedthestory,addingt

hathedrankhalfabottleofwinebeforejumpingintotheoceanwithaguninhismouth.HeswaminthecoldwateruntilLadyAstorinlifeboat14beggedthesailorstopickhimup.

Afterthedisaster,hecontinuedana

dventurouslife.AlthoughhewasanAmerican,hejoinedtheItalianarmyduringWorldWarⅠ.HereturnedtotheUSin1919,butmadeseveralotherjourney

sbackandforthtoItaly.

4.HowmanyversionsdidEmilioPortaluppiprovideabouthowhewassaved?

A.Two

B.Three

C.Four

D.Five

5.Theunderlinedword“afloat”inParagraph3isclosestinmeaningto“_____________”

A.warm

B.floating

C.unconscious

D.awake

6.Fromthepassage,wecaninferthatEmilioPortaluppi___________________.

A.nearlygotshotwhenhejumpedintothelifeboat.

B.wasthefirstmanwhowasrescued.

C.couldn’tbetrustedforhiscontradictoryaccounts.

D.

hadagoodmemoryofhisexperience.

7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.AnAdventurousJourneytoItaly.

B.AModernVersionoftheTitanic

C.TheSurvivingStoryofaTitanicPassenger.

D.HowtheTitanicSankRemai

nsaMystery.

C

Sydney–Asharksavagedaschoolboy’slegwhilehewassurfingwithhisfatheratabeachinSydneyonFebruary23.ItwasthethirdsharkattackalongthecoastofAustralia’slargestcityinamonth.

The15–year–oldboyandhisfatherwereinthewateroffAvalon,onSydney’snorthernbeaches,arounddawnwhenhewasattacked.Thecity’sbeachesarepackedwithlocalsandtouristsduringthesummermonths.

“Thefatherheardascreamandturnedtoseehissontrashing(扭动)aboutinthewater,”policesaid.“Fortunately,thesharkswamawayandtheboywashelpedtoshorebyhisfather.”

LifesavingClubspokesmanNickMiller:

“Itgothimaroundthetopofhisleftlegandthefathercameanddraggedhimoutofwater.”Hesaidtheboywasbleedingheavilywhenhewasbroughttoshore.“Therewasalotofpain,as

youcanimagine”.Theteenagerwasairliftedtohospitalfortreatmentforleginjuries.

Policesaidthebites“cutthroughtothebone”,buttheboydidnotappeartohavesustainedanyfractures(骨折).Hewasinastableconditionnow.

Severalbeacheswereclosedaftertheattack.Waterpoliceandlifeguardsweresearchingfortheshark,whilepolicehopedtoidentifyitsspeciesbytheshapeofthebitemarks.Buttheysaiditwastooearlytosaywhattypeofsharkattackedtheboy.“Idon’tevenknowifhesawit,”Millersaid.

ManysharkspeciesliveinthewatersoffSydney’sbeaches,butattacksonhumansarestillrelativelyrare.How

ever,thereweretwo

attacksonsuccessivedaysearlierthismonth,oneonanavydiverinSydneyharbor,notfarfromthefamousOperaHouse,andtheotheronasurferatthecity’sworld–famousBondibeach.

Fishermensaysharknumbersareontherise.Thereisabanoncommercialfishingintheharbor,whichhasincreasedfishstocks.Marineexpertsalsoclaimenvironmentalprotectionhascreatedacleanerenvironment,attractingsharksclosertoshoreastheychasefish.Manysharkspecies,includingtheGreatWhite-theman–eatermadefamousinStevenSpielberg’sJaws-areprotectedinAustralianwaters.

8.Thereportmainlytellsus.

A.sharkattacksonhumansareontherise

B.sharksattackedhumansthreetimesinonemonth

C.aboywasattackedbyasharkataSydneybeach

D.sharknumbersareincreasinginthewatersoffSydney’sbeaches

9.Theunderlinedword“savaged”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans“”.

A.attractedB.draggedC.bitD.packed

10.Abouttheinjuryoftheboyweknowthat.

A.hewaslosingmuchbloodwhenhewasdraggedout

B.hewasverynervouswhenhewassenttohospital

C.hemaybeindangeroflosinghisleg

D.hewasinjuredintherightleg

11.AllthefollowingarethecausesofAustralia’ssharksincreasingexceptthat.

A.environmentalprotectionhascreatedacleanerenvironment

B.abanoncommercialfishinghasincreasedfishnumbers

C.manysharkspeciesareprotectedinAustralianwaters

D.thefilmJawshasmadetheGreatWhitefamous

D

JeanetteRankinwasbornonaranch(农场)inMontana,USAin1882.Inthosedays,Montanawasstillafrontierstate,andlifetherewashard.Menandwomensharedthedifficultoutdoorwork.ButyoungJeanettenoticedmenandwomenwerenotequalinmanyways.Forinstance,atelectiontime,womenwerenotallowedtovote.Jeanettethoughtthiswasnotfair,andseveralyearslater,aftergraduatingfromcollege,sherealizedhowtohelpchangethesituati

on.

First,shejoinedwithotherwomenandgavespeechesthroughthestate.Thankstotheiryearsofefforts,Montanawomenwerefinallyallowedtovote.ThisexperiencechangedJeanette’slife.Shewanteddowo

rkforthewelfareofwomenandchildreneverywhere.Shewasnowwell-knownthroughoutMontana,soshedecidedtorunfortheUSCongress.In1916,shebecamethefirstwomanintheCongressoftheUnitedStates.

JustsixdaysafterRankinfirstattendedCongressin1917,AmericanPresidentWilsoncalledforavotetogotowaragainstGermany,asGermansubmarines(潜水艇)attackedAmericanshipsduringWorldWarI.WhenJeanettewascalledupontovote,shesaid,“Iwanttostandbymycountry,butIcannotvoteforwarI.voteno.”Forty-nineothercongressmembersalsovotedno,butshewasthepersonwhowascriticizedmost.Newspaperssaidherdecisioncamefromweaknessandshewasanti-American.

IntheSecondWorldWar,JapanesewarplanesattackedtheAmericanbaseatPearlHarborin1941.ThetimecameagainfortheUSCongressmemberstovotefororagainstgoingtowar.EveryonewaswaitingforJeanetteRankintovote,whoroseandsaid,“Asawoman,Ican’tgotowar,soIrefusetosendanyoneelse”.Outof471members,shewastheonlymemberwhovotedagainstwar.Afterthat,shereceivedthousandsofletters.Mostpeoplecriticizedher,butsomepraisedherforhercourage.

Shortlybeforeshediedin1973,shewasaskedifsheregrettedvoting“no”tothetw

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