新疆兵团农二师华山中学届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题部分解析Word下载.docx
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新疆兵团农二师华山中学届高三上学期第二次月考英语试题部分解析Word下载.docx
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第1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
OurhousewasdirectlyacrossthestreetfromtheclinicentranceofJohnHopkinsHospitalinBaltimore.Weliveddownstairsandrentedtheupstairsroomstothepatientsattheclinic.
OneeveningasIwasfixingsupper,therewasaknockatthedoor.Iopenedittoseeatrulyawful-lookingman.He’shardlytallerthanmyeight-year-oldson.“Goodevening.I’vecometoseeifyou’vearoom.Icameforatreatmentthismorningfromtheeasternshore,andthere’snobustillmorning.”Hetoldmehe’dbeenhuntingforaroomsincenoonbutwithnosuccess.“Iguessit’smyface…Iknowitlooksterrible,butmydoctorsayswithafewmoretreatments…”ForamomentIhesitated,buthisnextwordsconvincedme:
“Icouldsleepinthischairontheporch.Mybusleavesearlyinthemorning.”
Itoldhimwewouldfindhimabed.WhenIhadfinishedthedishes,Italkedwithhim.Hetoldmehefishedforalivingtosupporthisfivechildren,andhiswife,whowashopelesslycrippled(残疾的)fromabackinjury.Hedidn’ttellitbywayofcomplaint.Nextmorning,justbeforeheleft,asifaskingagreatfavor,hesaid,“CouldIcomebackandstaythenexttime?
”Headded,“Yourchildrenmademefeelathome.”
Onhisnexttriphearrivedalittleafterseveninthemorning.Asagift,hebroughtabigfishandthelargestoysters(牡蛎)Ihadeverseen.Iknewhisbusleftat4:
00a.m.andIwonderedwhattimehehadtogetupinordertodothisforus.
Intheyearshecametostayovernightwithusandtherewasneveratimethathedidnotbringusvegetablesfromhisgarden.Iknowourfamilyalwayswillbegratefultohaveknownhim;
fromhimwelearnedhowtoacceptthebadwithoutcomplaintwhenfacingthemisfortune.
21.Whydidtheauthoragreetoletthemanspendthenightinhishouseatlast?
A.Becausethemansaidothersrefusedtoaccommodatehim.
B.Becausethemansaidhewouldnotcausemuchinconvenience.
C.Becausethemansaidhehadcomefromtheeasternshore.
D.Becausethemansaidhehadbeenhuntingforaroomsincenoon.
22.HowlongwouldittakethemantotravelfromhishometoBaltimorebybus?
A.About1hour.B.About2hours.C.About3hours.D.About4hours.
23.Fromthetextwecanknowthat__________.
A.theauthor’schildrenwerekindandfriendlytotheman
B.themanwasfedupwithhishard-workandhisfamily
C.JohnHopkinsHospitalprovidedroomsforthepatientstolivein
D.theauthorandhisfamilywerethoughthighlyofbyhisneighbors
24.Theauthor’sfamilyweregratefultoknowthemanbecause__________.
A.heoftenbroughtthemfishandvegetablesfromhisgarden
B.hepaidthemmoneyforhisstaying
C.hetaughtthemhowtoacceptthebadwithoutcomplaint
D.hestayedonlyovernightwiththewriter’sfamily
B
TaykaHotelDeSal
Where:
Tahua,Bolivia
Howmuch:
About$95anight
Whyit’scool:
You’vestayedathotelsmadeofbrickorwood,butsalt?
That’ssomethingfewcanclaim.TaykaHoteldeSalismadetotallyofsalt—includingthebeds(thoughyou’llsleeponregularmattresses(床垫)andblankets).ThehotelsitsontheSalardeUyuni,aprehistoricdried-uplakethat’stheworld’sbiggestsaltflat.Buildersusethesaltfromthe4,633-square-mileflattomakethebricks,andgluethemtogetherwithapasteofwetsaltthathardenswhenitdries.Whenrainstartstodissolvethehotel,theownersjustmixupmoresaltpastetostrengthenthebricks.
GreenMagicNatureResort
Vythiri,India
About$240anight
Riddingapulley(滑轮)-operatedlift86feettoyourtreetoproomisjustthestartofyouradventure.Asyoulookoutofyouropenwindow—thereisnoglass!
—youwatchmonkeysandbirdsintherainforestcanopy.Lateryoumighttestyourfearofheightsbycrossingthehandmaderopebridgetothemainpartofthehotel,orjustsitonyourbamboobedandread.Youdon’tevenhavetocomedownforbreakfast—thehotelwillsendituponthepulley-drawn“elevator”.
DogBarkParkInnB&
B
Cottonwood,Idaho
$92anight
Thisdoghouseisn’tjustforthefamilypet.SweetWillyisa30-foot-talldogwithguestroomsinhisbelly.Climbthewoodenstairsbesidehishindlegtoenterthedoorinhisside.Youcanrelaxinthemainbedroom,goupafewstepsoftheloftinWilly’shead,orhangoutinsidehisnose.Althoughyouhaveafullprivatebathroominyourquarters,thereisalsoatoiletinthe12-foot-tallfirehydrantoutside.
GamirasuCaveHotel
Ayvali,Turkey
Between$130and$475anight.
Thisiscavemancool!
Experiencewhatitwaslike5,000yearsago,whenpeoplelivedinthesemountaincavesformedbyvolcanicash.Butyourstaywillbemuchmoremodern.Bathroomsandelectricityprovidewhatyouexpectfromamodernhotel,andthewhitevolcanicash,calledtufa,keepstheroomscool,about65℉insummer.(Don’tworry—thereisheatinwinter.)
25.Whatisthesimilarityofthefourhotels?
A.Beingexpensive.
B.Beingbeautiful.
C.Beingnatural.
D.Beingunique.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“SweetWilly”referto?
A.ThebuildingofDogBarkParkInnB&
B.
B.Thenameofapetdogofthehotelowner.
C.Thenameofthehotel.
D.Thenameofthehotelowner.
27.Whichofthehotelmakesyouhaveafeelingoflivinginthefarpast?
A.TaykaHotelDeSal
B.GreenMagicNatureResort
C.DogBarkParkInnB&
B
D.GamirasuCaveHotel
C
“Selfie”(自拍)joinsranksofdictionarywords.
In2002,anAustralianmanwenttohisfriend’s21stbirthdayparty.Hegotdrunk,trippedonsomestepsandcuthislip.Hetookapictureofhisinjuriesandshareditwithhisfriendsonanonlineforum.“Andsorryaboutthefocus,”hewrote,“itwasaselfie.”Thatwasthefirstrecordeduseoftheword“selfie”,accordingtolinguisticexpertsatOxfordDictionaries.
OnNov19,OxfordDictionariesdeclared“selfie”WordoftheYearfor2013,inhonorofthetermhavingtakenovertheworldthankstomillionsofsmartphoneself-portraitsandtheresultingsharesonsocialmedia.
Sowhatdoesthechoiceofthewordsayaboutourculture?
MaryElizabethWilliams,writinginSalonmagazine,saysthewordremindsusthatcontemporarycultureisdefinedbyournarcissism(自恋).MeganJacksonfromalocalnewspaperpointsoutaselfiemayonlyfocusonappearance.
Selfiesinvitejudgmentbasedonappearancealone.Whatkindofculturalinfluencedoesthishaveonwomen?
ErinGloriaRyanonJezebelsaysselfiesteachyoungwomantoobsessovertheirappearanceandjudgethemselvesonthebasisofbeautyratherthanaccomplishments.“They’reareflectionofthewarpedwayweteachgirlstoseethemselvesasdecorative,”saidRyan.
InSlatemagazine,RachelSimmonshastheoppositeview.Shearguesthatselfiesareanexampleofyoungwomenpromotingthemselvesandtakingcontroloftheirownself-presentation.Thinkofeachone,shesays,as“atinypulseofgirlpride—ashout-outtotheself”.
28.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutthefirstuseof“selfie”?
A.TheAustralianmancreatedittocelebratehisfriend’s21stbirthday.
B.TheAustralianmancreatedbychancewhenhegotdrunkandsharedhisphotoonline.
C.TheOxfordDictionaryusedittothankthecreationofsmartphone.
D.Thesocialmediaweresoadvancedthattheymadethewordtransmitted.
29.Theunderlinedword“tripped”inthefirstparagraphprobablymeans“________”.
A.traveledB.steppedlightly
C.felldownD.mademistakes
30.Whoholdsapositiveopiniontowardsselfieinthelifeofwomen?
A.MaryElizabeth.B.MeganJackson.
C.ErinGloriaRyan.D.RachelSimmons.
31.Thetextismainlyconcernedwith________.
A.theintroductionoftheword“selfie”
B.thechoiceoftheword“selfie”
C.thehistoryoftheword“selfie”
D.thecharacteristicsoftheword“selfie”
D
PeopletypicallywashtheirhandsseventimesadayintheUnitedStates,buttheydoitatafarhighertemperaturethanisnecessarytokillgerms(病菌),anewstudysays.Theenergywasteisequivalenttothefueluseofasmallcountry.
AmandaR.Carrico,aresearchassistantprofessorattheVanderbiltInstituteforEnergyandEnvironmentinTennessee,toldNationalGeographicthathandwashingisoften“acasewherepeopleactinwaysthattheythinkareintheirbestinterest,buttheyinfacthaveinaccuratebeliefsoroutdatedperceptions.”
Carricosaid,“It’scertainlytruethatheatkillsbacteria,butifyouweregoingtousehotwatertokillthemitwouldhavetobewaytoohotforyoutotolerate.”
Carricosaidthatafterareviewofthescientificliterature,herteamfound“noevidencethatusinghotwaterthatapersoncouldstandwouldhaveanybenefitinkillingbacteria.”Evenwaterascoldas40°
F(4.4°
C)appearedtoreducebacteriaaswellashotterwater,ifhandswerescrubbed,rinsed(冲洗)anddriedproperly.
Usinghotwatertowashhandsisthereforeunnecessary,aswellaswasteful,Carricosaid,particularlywhenitcomestotheenvironment.Accordingtoherresearch,peopleusewarmorhotwater64percentofthetimewhentheywashtheirhands.Usingthatnumber,Carrico’steamcalculatedasignificantimpactontheplanet.
“Althoughthechoiceofwatertemperatureduringasinglehandwashmayappearunimportant,whenmultipliedbythenearly800billionhandwashesperformedbyAmericanseachyear,thispracticeresultsinmorethan6millionmetrictonsofCO2equivalentemissionsannually,”shesaid.
TheresearcherspublishedtheirresultsintheJuly2013issueof
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