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1、浙江省严州中学2015届高三3月阶段测试英语试题选择题部分(共80分)第一部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入句中空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑.1. You hate Chongqing Hot Pot, dont you?_. I just think it doesnt agree with me.A. Not nearlyB. Not exactlyC. Not likelyD. Not always2. Luo Jiahui, _ typical Asian Ameri

2、can, was elected governor of the State of Washington in 1996, the first to win _ honor.A. a ; anB. the ; anC. the ; theD. a ; the 3. When I got into the office, I found Mr. Green _ in his work, without noticing my arrival.A. buriedB. buryingC. to buryD. to be buried4. A bird is known by its song, an

3、d a man by his _.A. actionB. friendsC. talkD. nature5. Yesterday, my father was so lost in his thoughts that he didnt realize he _ the red lights.A. ranB. was runningC. runsD. has run6. To our relief, the European company expressed their _ to co-operate with us.A. anxietyB. concernC. willingness D.

4、complaints7. Personally speaking, Chinese parents should encourage children more, getting their confidence to _ .A. pick upB. turn upC. build upD. take up 8. Do you enjoy the latest movies?Yeah, I will go for _ is on.A. thatB. whateverC. whichD. whichever9. You look fresh, so you _ a nice Spring Fes

5、tival.Actually, I have been a little tired with my homework.A. should have had B. would have hadC. couldnt have hadD. must have had10. The value of life lies not in the length of days but in the use we _ them.A. make ofB. make fromC. make upD. make into11. A dream job is one _ you can not only satis

6、fy your interest but get well paid for it.A. thatB. whichC. whenD. where 12. According to the World Health Organization, air pollution is _ millions of deaths every year.A. original fromB. suitable forC. accessible toD. responsible for13. A flood of corrupt officials(贪官) have been punished in China,

7、 which shows the governments determination to fight _ corruption _ the end.A. against ; toB. with ; inC. for ; byD. against ; at14. In this world, there is always love for_ who love the world.A. onesB. the oneC. theseD. those15. A good teacher has to be able to_ the students interest in his or her c

8、lass for long.A. improveB. takeC. holdD. contain16. Its always cold in Zhejiang in winter, but it _ be warm at times.A. canB. mayC. will D. might17. Dont call Mr. Wang at nine tomorrow. He _ to a lecture on the reform of the college entrance examination.A. will listenB. will be listeningC. is listen

9、ingD. will have listened18. The naughty boy found himself _ by his teacher when he looked up from his picture book.A. to watchB. being watchedC. was watchedD. watching19. Parents and teachers always think students should spend more time on their studies, but students themselves think _.A. otherwiseB

10、. insteadC. meanwhileD. moreover20. Things arent going too well financially, sir.You mean were _ soon?A. in the greenB. in the blueC. in the redD. in the yellow第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然从2140各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.Life is a series of choices and we cant always fores

11、ee the consequences. Harry Saleem, an obese( too fat) man with too much money and power, faced a(n) 21 . Outside his office waited his personal 22 , bringing him the 23 news about the only medicine that could save his life. On the other side of the world, one of his engineers waited for his decision

12、 on an important 24 of business. His secretary asked him 25 she could bring the doctor in. The billionaire businessman made his 26 . “No. let the fool wait,” answered Saleem, “business comes first.” 27 the health problem caused by his huge weight, he was still 28 about making money. He 29 a fat fing

13、er, and one of his staffs 30 to switch on a large television set.On the screen appeared his engineer. They talked by satellite directly to each other although they were thousands of miles 31 . “Its all ready to explode, Mr. Saleen,” he said, “just one 32 .” His engineer was standing above Pakan Vall

14、ey in South America. A few months ago, it had been a rainforest. Then Saleems men came, cutting down all the valuable trees and 33 the villagers to move out. 34 the valley, a dam had been built. This would provide power for the factories that Saleem planned to build in that area. The factories would

15、 bring him great 35 .He saw no reason to delay. He ordered the engineer to press the button. There, in the valley, a cloud of dust rose, 36 by a dull explosion. A large river changed its course and water flooded into the valley.“Good, thats that. Now, get that doctor in here,” he 37 .The doctor came

16、 in with a worried look and started to examine his 38 patient. “You are doing very well, Mr. Saleen. The only medicine is saving your life. But the difficulty is getting more of it.” “Can you get more? Money is no problem.” Saleen said. “Tell me what you need and well get it.”The medicine was made o

17、f a plant, which is 39 . There is only one place in the world where the plant grows.” “Where?” asked the businessman, 40 .The doctor smiled. “Well, luckily, the plant comes from one of the lands you own, sir. It comes from a place in South America, known as Pakan Valley.”21.A. choiceB. opportunityC.

18、 consequence D. problem22.A. employeeB. secretaryC. doctorD. engineer23.A. amazingB. interestingC. heart-breakingD. important24.A. eventB. matterC. incidentD. accident25.A. thatB. whetherC. until D. unless26.A. decisionB. mistakeC. promiseD. plan27.A. BesidesB. ExceptC. InsteadD. Despite28.A. addict

19、edB. crazy C. interestedD. dying29.A. aroseB. roseC. raisedD. aroused30.A. beganB. stoppedC. hesitatedD. hurried31.A. apartB. awayC. farD. aside32.A. lookB. wordC. momentD. while33.A. forcingB. askingC. forbiddingD. stopping34.A. AboveB. AlongC. ThroughD. Across35.A. profitsB. advantagesC. preferenc

20、e D. achievements36.A. followB. to followC. followingD. followed37.A. demandedB. recommendedC. commandedD. suggested38.A. healthyB. wealthyC. worriedD. frightened39.A. common B. usualC. rareD. normal40.A. delightedlyB. thoughtfullyC. impatientlyD. cautiously第二部分阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)第一节:阅读

21、下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑.AMany families take their children on vacation. They will usually travel for a few days or weeks during school breaks. But Julie and Tim Rivenbark planned a longer vacation with their two childrenthe Rivenbark family is on a one-year trip around the wo

22、rld. They plan to visit 30 countries in all.Right now, the four travellers are about halfway through their trip. Ms. Rivenbark says they are trying to see as much of the world as they can. She says “we have been through Europe, southern Africa, now we are kind of working our way through Asia. So we

23、have been to a bunch of big cities, like Dubai, Johannesburg, Rome and Bangkok.”The family has also spent time floating in kayaks(long narrow boats) in Italy, flying in hot air balloons in Myanmar, hiking to the Everest Base Camp in Nepal and going on a journey to see or hunt animals in South Africa

24、.Mr. Rivenbark says the family has also ridden on ostrich birds, elephants, and camels. But, he says, one of the most interesting experiences of the trip has been meeting new people.“People have been extremely friendly, very welcoming and love our kidsinteracting with them and their reaction to see

25、our kids enjoying themselves in their country.”Eleven-year old Tyler says he has enjoyed learning about the people they have met. “I learned in Africa that people have very different lifestyles compared to Americans.” His sister, 9-year-old Kara, discovered that she liked Thai food.Ms. Rivenbark say

26、s that the extended trip teaches the children a lot more than short visits would have. “I think that the longer we travel, the more impact it has on how they see the world. I can see them changing more than they can see themselves.”It took the family a year to prepare for the trip. They had to sell

27、their house and cars. Ms. Rivenbark quit her job and her husband is using unpaid leave. They carry small bags filled with lightweight clothing and whatever else they need. Ms. Rivenbark says she enjoys being able to carry everything she needs on her back. She says she does not miss the things she ha

28、s back home. “What has become more important is making these memories as a family and taking those with us instead.” Tyler and Kara each have iPads so they can communicate with teachers to stay current with their schoolwork. Tyler is also creating a 365-day video blog.The Rivenbarks will continue to

29、 head east for the next six months. They plan to visit Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China and Australia. To follow their adventures, visit their website: .41. What makes the Rivenbarks different from other families is that _. A. they have their family trips during the childrens holidays B. they have car

30、efully planned their family trips for holidays C. they plan to have a tour around the world without their children D. they tour around the world with their kids not going to class42. During the travel, _ impressed the kids as well as the parents most.A. floating in kayaks in ItalyB. hiking to the Ev

31、erest Base Camp in NepalC. interacting with different peopleD. riding on elephants and camels43. The underlined word in Paragraph 7 extended is closest in meaning to _.A. expandedB. contentedC. shortenedD. intended44. We can infer from the passage that _. A. It will take the family one year to prepa

32、re and finish their travel B. The kids are finishing their current study with the help of the Internet C. The family are likely to stay in Asia for the second part of their trip D. To afford such a trip around the world is really something easy for the family45. The passage is meant to _. A. share w

33、ith the readers an extraordinary family trip B. introduce some great parents and their jobs C. remind us of the pleasure of getting close to nature D. inform us of the benefits of travelling around the worldBHave you seen a historical film recently? Do you think it was accurate? Some say that there

34、is no such thing as a historical film. In many cases, Hollywood film-makers simply change the facts. Just look at these supposedly “historical” films.1. The Patriot The film was released in 2000 and was directed by Ronald Emmerish and starred Mel Gibson. It is set near Charleston, South Carolina, du

35、ring the American Revolutionary War(17751783) and follows the story of Benjamin Martin and his fight for American freedom against the British. The film was criticized for inventing and exaggerating British cruelty. The most criticized scene was one showing the burning of a church containing people o

36、f the town, of which there is no historical record. Another historical inaccuracy was the description of American-owned slaves being freed to serve with the American forces. In reality, many slaves ran away from their American owners and fought with the British against the Americans.2. Brave HeartTh

37、e film(1995) starred Mel Gibson was directed by Toby Reisz. It is based on the life of Scottish national hero William Wallace and his fight against English rule in Scotland during the 13th century. The film includes an affair between William Wallace and Princess Isabella (based on Isabella of France

38、). The film implies she is a mother-to-be when William Wallace will be killed. However, historically, the real Isabella was a child of nine still living in France at this time, never having met Wallace. The film also caused controversy because of its anti-English nature. Apparently, when the film wa

39、s shown in Glasgow, there was a loud noise made by happy American audience.3. U-571This 2000 film was directed by Jonathan Mostow and starred Mathew MacConaughey, Havey Keitel and Jon Bon Jovi. It took place during the Second World War(19391945). In the film, a German submarine(warship underwater) i

40、s boarded in 1942 by American soldiers who made themselves up as Germans. They took away the German submarines code-language machine, which, in the film, helps the Americans get many secret messages from Germany. However, the film was heavily criticized because it was actually the British who got th

41、e machine in May 1941 when they boarded U-110. The movie was also criticized for showing a scene where the U-boat sailors killed American sailors in the water after their ship sunk, which is, in 99% cases, impossible to happen.4. The 300 SpartansThe latest controversy surrounds the film The 300 Spar

42、tans. The film (directed by Zack Synder) tells the story of the battle between the Greeks and Persians in 480 BC. It is regarded as a key event in the birth of western democracy(民主) by some historians. In the film, 300 Spartans under the king fight against the enemies, 120,000 Persians led by Empero

43、r Xerxes. The tiny Spartan forces repeatedly gain advantage over the invaders. These actions delays the Persians attack and gives the Greek armies enough time to prepare for the defense of Athens. But the Iranians (modern-day Persians) arent happy with the film. They say the film describes them as s

44、avage, killing-loving, and war-loving.46. This article mainly _.A. praises four “historical” films B. shares with us four great moviesC. tells the readers about the inaccuracy of four “historical” filmsD. expresses the writers positive attitude towards the “historical” films47. As far as time is con

45、cerned, the war in _ broke out earliest.A. The 300 SpartansB. U-571C. The PatriotD. Brave Heart48. Mel Gibson, a great American actor, starred in _.A. The Brave Heart and U-571B. The Patriot and Brave HeartC. The 300 Spartans and Brave HeartD. The Patriot and The 300 Spartans49. The passage probably

46、 comes from a(n)_.A. film posterB. fashion magazineC. film reviewD. tour guideCMany science fiction stories tell about explorers arriving in a new world. The explorers then use some kind of high-tech device to test for breathable air or signs of life. But here on Earth, science fiction is becoming r

47、eality through a new sampling technology called environmental DNA, or e-DNA for short. Scientists can use it to identify rare or invasive species, study bio-diversity or estimate fish populations with just a little air or water.Ryan Kelly is an ecologist at the School of Marine and Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington in Seat

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