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高三英语试题精选长郡中学高三第九次月考
长郡中学高三第九次月考
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,时量1oldboyknowsKong,andhisimageisusedtoselleverythingfrominsurancetosnacksSowhatisitthatmakesthestoryattractivetogenerationsofAmericans?
SetintheGreatDepressionofthe1930s,thefilmfollowsNeYorkactressAnnDarrow,whoisforcedtoactasaleadingladyinamovieShewastakentotheSkullIsland,whereshewascaughtbytheaboriginals,whowanttosacrificehertoKingKong,agorillaButinsteadofeatingAnn,KingKongsavesherHeiscapturedanddraggedbacktoNeYorkThereheburstsfreeandclimbstheEmpireStateBuildinginsearchofAnnWhydidKingKongappearin1933andwhyishebacknow?
In1933aworldwideeconomicdepressionthrethefutureintodoubt“ThemonsterrepresentsAmericanworkers’feelingsatbeingcagedbyforcesbeyondtheircontrol,”saysGeraldMolyneaux,thebiographerofCharlieChaplinNow,onceagain,Americansworryabouttheirfutureinanageofterror,threatenedbythepresenceofal-Qaida(基地组织)Butsomepeople,ontheotherhand,seethemoviejustaswhatitis”Iamconfidentthestoryisnotanytypeofsocialorpoliticalsymbol,”saysartistDaveDorman,creatorofthecoverillustrationsfortheneKingKongicbooks“Sometimesanapeisjustanape”56WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaboutthemovie?
AThefirstmoviecalled“KingKong”appeared72yearsagoBThelatest“KingKong”movieisverypopularintheUSCThemovieisnotwellreceivedbyAmericangirlsDTheimageofKingKongcanbeseenonmanyproducts57AnnDarroiskidnappedbecause_____AsheisattractiveBshehasbeenfollowedCmoviemakerswanttosacrificehertoKingKongDsheisneededinamovie58KingKongclimbstheEmpireStateBuilding_____AtolookforAnnBjustforfunCtoenjoythesightofNeYorkDtocapturethemoviemakers59WhatisDaveDorman’sopinionaboutKingKong’spopularity?
AKingKongreflectsAmerican’sfeelingsBThemovieisonlyamade-upstoryCAmericansdoubttheirfutureinanageofterrorDHedoesn’tbelievethestoryatallForaclearerpictureofwhatthestudentknows,mostteachersuseanotherkindofexaminationinadditiontoobjectivetestsTheyuse“essay”tests,whichrequirestudentstowritelonganswerstobroad,generalquestionssuchasthefollowing“MentionseveralwaysinwhichBenjaminFranklinhasinfluencedthinkingofpeopleinhisowncountryandinotherpartsoftheworld”OneadvantageoftheessaytestisthatitreducestheelementofluckThestudentcannotgetahighscorejustbymakingaluckyguessAnotheradvantageisthatitshowstheexaminermorecaresaboutthestudent’sabilitytoputfactstogetherintoameaningfulwholeItshouldshohodeeplyhehasthoughtaboutthesubjectSometimes,though,essaytestshavedisadvantages,tooSomestudentsareabletowriterathergoodanswerswithoutreallyknowingmuchaboutthesubject,whileotherstudentswhoactuallyknothematerialhavetroubleexpressingtheirideasintheessayformBesides,inanessaytestthestudent’sscoremaydependupontheexaminer’sfeelingsatthetimeofreadingtheanswerIfheisfeelingtiredorbored,thestudentmayreceivealowerscorethanheshouldAnotherexaminerreadingthesameanswermightgiveitamuchhighermarkBecauseofthis,theobjectivetestgiveseachstudentafairerchance,andofcourseitiseasierandquickertoscoreWhetheranobjectivetestoranessaytestisused,problemsariseWhensomeobjectivequestionsareusedalongwithsomeessayquestions,however,afairlyclearpictureofthestudent’sknowledgecanusuallybegotten60Whatmayhavebeendiscussedinthepreviousparagraphs?
ATheessaytestBHoteacherstesttheirstudentsCHostudentswritetheiressaysDTheobjectivetest61Theessaytestispreferredbecause______Aitshowsmoreaboutthestudent’sunderstandingofthesubjectBitteststhestudent’sknowledgeofthematerialaswellashisexpressionofideasCitgiveseachstudentafairerchanceDitsscoringmaybeinfluencedbytheexaminer’sfeelings62Theunderlinedword“this”referstothefactthat______AstudentsmayreceivealowerscoreinanessaytestBanotherexaminerusuallygivestheanswerahighermarkCdifferentexaminersmaygivethesameessaydifferentscoresDtheobjectivetestgiveseachstudentafairerchance63Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsabouttheobjectivetestisNOTtrue?
AItismoreobjectivethantheessaytestintermsofscoringBItallowsthestudenttoguessthecorrectanswerwithoutreallyknowingthematerialCItshowsthestudent’sabilitytothinkaboutdifficultproblemsDItiseasyandquicktoscoreArecentexperimentheldinJapanshowsthatitisalmostimpossibleforpeopletowalkexactlystraightfor60metresTokyoUniversityofAgricultureandTechnologyfoundshapedfish,andyou’dneverguessitthey’reclosecousinsofsharksThesmallestkindsareaboutthesizeofadinnerplateButsome4-metrestingraysliveinthewatersnearAustraliaAbout170differentkindsofstingraysliveintheoceansaroundtheworldAndsomeliveinfreshwatertooInSouthAmerica,afekindsswimintheAmazonandotherriversthatflointotheAtlanticOneoceankind,theAtlanticstingray,alsolivesintheStJohnsRiverinFloridaAstingrayhasamouthandnostrilsonthebottomofitsbodyThesenostrilsareforsmelling,notforbreathingWhenwaterflowsintoastingray’snostrils,thefishmaypickupthesmellsofcreaturesitwantstoeatItcanalsofindpreybysensingthetinyamountofelectricitythatanimalsgiveoffSlowly,slowlythefishhuntsbymovingalongtheoceanorriverbottomWhenitsensesaworm,clam,shrimp,orothercreature,itflaps(拍打)itsfinsuntilthepreyisuncoveredThenthefishliesdownovertheprey,sucksitin,andcrunchesitwithitssmallteethAstingray’sflatshapehelpsithideItstirsupacloudofsandbyflappingitsbig,flatfinsWhenthesandsettlesdownoverthefish,everythingiscoveredbutitseyes,breathingholes,andsometimesitstailItstailgavethe“sting”toastingray’snameWhenastingrayisattackedbyanenemy,itwhipsitstailaroundThenasharpstingerreleasesapowerfulpoisonintotheenemyWhenstingraysareontheoceanbottom,it’seasyforadivertostepononebymistakeThenthefishusuallystingsthepersonintheankleThepoisonisverypainful,andthewoundmayhurtforadayortwoWorseyet,piecesofthestingercanbreakoffandinfecttheankleButstingraysdon’tchaseafterpreyorpeopletostingthemInfact,diverscanswimamongfriendlystingrayswithoutgettinghurt68Whydidtheauthorwritethearticle“Stingrays”?
ATotellreadersanexcitingstoryabouttheoceanBTogivereadersfactsaboutaninterestingfishCTowarnreadersaboutdangersintheoceanDToteachreadershofishhunttheirprey69Itiseasyforadivertosteponastingraybymistakebecausestingrays_____AareofmanydifferentsizesBcancoverthemselveswithsandCmoveslowlyabovetheoceanfloorDliveinfreshwateraswellasinoceans70Whenstingraysfindprey,theyfind_____AfoodBlightCsandDwater71Whydoesastingrayflapitsfinswhenitfeelsprey?
ATosmellthepreyBToescapethepreyCTofrightenthepreyDTofindthepreyExchangeaglancewithsomeone,thenlookawayDoyourealizethatyouhavemadeastatement?
HoldtheglanceforasecondlongerandyouhavemadeadifferentstatementHolditfor3seconds,andthemeaninghaschangedagainForeverysocialsituation,thereisapermissibletimethatyoucanholdaperson’sgazewithoutbeingintimate,rude,oraggressiveIfyouareonanelevator,whatgaze-timeareyoupermitted?
Toanswerthisquestion,considerwhatyoutypicallydoYouverylikelygiveotherpassengersaquickglancetosizethemup(打量)andtoassurethemthatyoumeannothreatSincebeingclosetoanotherpersonsignalsthepossibilityofinteraction,youneedtosendoutasignaltellingothersyouwanttobeleftaloneSoyoucutoffeyecontactswhatsociologistErvingGoffiman(1963)calls“adimmingofthelights”Youlookdownatthefloor,attheindicatorlights,anywherebutintoanotherpassenger’seyesShouldyoubreaktheruleagainststaringatastrangeronanelevator,youwillmaketheotherpersonextremelyunfortable,andyouarelikelytofeelabitstrangeyourselfIfyouholdeyecontactsformorethan3seconds,whatareyoutellinganotherperson?
MuchdependsonthepersonandthesituationForinstance,amanandawomanmunicateinterestinthismannerTheytypicalgazeateachotherforabout3secondsatatime,andthendroptheireyesdownfor3seconds,beforelettingtheireyesmeetagainButifonemangivesanothermana3-second-plusstare,hesignals,“Iknoyou”“Iaminterestedinyou”or“YoulookpeculiarandIamcuriousaboutyou”Thistypeofstareoftenproduceshostile(敌意的)feelings72Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat________Aeveryglancehasitssignificance(meaningorimportance)BstaringatapersonisanexpressionofinterestCagazelongerthan3secondsisunacceptableDaglancecarriesmoremeaningthanwords73Ifyouwanttobeleftaloneonanelevatorthebestthingtodois________Atolookintoanotherpassenger’seyesBtoavoideyecontactswithotherpassengersCtosignalyouarenotathreattoanyoneDtokeepadistancefromotherpassengers74By“adimmingofthelights”,ErvingGoffimanmeans________Aclosingone’seyesBturningoffthelightsCstoppingglancingatothersDreducinggaze-timetotheminimum75Thepassagemainlydiscusses________AthelimitationsofeyecontactsBtheexchangeofideasthrougheyecontactsCproperbehaviorindifferentsituationsinpeople’sdaily