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1、2014-2015学年上学期高三第一次模块考试英 语 试 卷第一卷 (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。AIve often wondered if I might do more good as a travel agent rather than as a psychologist. It seems that I have been more dramatically affected by certain kinds of tr

2、avel experiences than I ever have.My trip to Iceland is a fine example of that. The plan was to spend two days in a remote mountain hut in Iceland. I was working on a photographic book about winter in Iceland and needed to capture images of this amazing region of high mountain peaks, smoky volcanoes

3、, and lakes with floating icebergs.The moment after we arrived, the weather turned extreme making visibility impossible. It snowed so much and the wind blew so hard that we couldnt leave the tiny hut. To stay warm, we walked around in circles much of the day inside the tiny hut. We tried to call for

4、 help but the radio did not work. Day after day, we watched our supplies of food and fuel grow dangerously short. We got acute cabin fever (幽居病) and started going for walks and ski expeditions outside. Even when the weather finally broke, nobody came to get us even though it was three days beyond ou

5、r scheduled pickup. By the time the rescue team came to pull us out, we had all given up hope. From then on, the world looks different to me, as does my life. It would have taken me years of psychotherapy to get to the same point.Almost everyone has a story to tell, and interestingly, most of these

6、experiences were not altogether pleasant at the time. In fact, it appears that the most constructive life-changing journeys were those that involved some sorts of awful and uncomfortable events that forced the person to develop new resources, increase confidence, and solve problems in new ways.1. Th

7、e writer went to Iceland to _.A. enjoy the natural beautiful floating icebergsB. take photos about the region for a bookC. collect materials for psychological researchD. challenge the high mountains there2. During the trip in Iceland, those travelers faced difficulties EXCEPT that _.A. they got lost

8、 in the mountain B. they were short of food and fuelC. they couldnt see the surroundings clearlyD. they failed to get in touch with the rescue team 3. From Paragraph 3, we learn that the travelers _.A. were in despair before they were rescuedB. stayed in the hut for three days altogetherC. got sick

9、because of going for ski outsideD. got rescued immediately the weather turned fine4. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?A. The writer is a travel agent who loves difficult challenges. B. In Iceland the weather is always extreme and it snows a lot.C. The travellers wer

10、e so depressed that they needed psychotherapy.D. Awful journeys may become life-changing events that inspire people.BWell, parents, surprise! Lots of us are using Twitter and Facebook to thumb rides, and not just to school. Its awkward to be refused when you call a friend and ask for a ride. But wit

11、h Twitter, you just look for other people heading the same way. It may sound risky, so many teens stay within their own social circles to find rides, and dont branch out beyond friends when asking on Twitter just like me, but to some young people, especially those taking longer trips, stranger dange

12、r is less of a concern.“I think the digital connection of young people is really key, because younger generations grew up sharing things on line, sharing files, photos, music, etc, so theyve been very used to sharing,” said Juliet Schor, a sociology professor at Boston College. The sharing economy g

13、ot big during the recession (经济衰退), allowing people to access more goods, services using technology and even to share costs. And that technology, for me, is what the car was for my mom, a gateway to more freedom, like what my friend Earl says, “The symbol of freedom isnt the car any more because the

14、res technology out there connecting you to a car.”According to the researchers at the University of Michigan, 30 years ago, eight in ten American 18-year-olds had a drivers license compared to six in ten today. So its not that surprising that on my 16th birthday I wasnt rushing to get a license but

15、an iPhone.“Driving, for young people, does mean they have to disconnect from their technology, and thats a negative. So if they could sit in the passage side and still be connected, thats going to be a plus.” Schor continued. To me, another plus is that ridesharing represents something, something mu

16、ch bigger than trying to save money. I see it as evidence that people still depend on each other. My generation shares their cars and apartments the way neighbors used to share cups of sugar. For the system to work, some of us still need our own cars. But until I get my own version of the silver Sup

17、er Beetle, you can find me on Twitter. 5. The American teens like the author, prefer to possess an iPhone as a birthday gift because _.A. it is most fashionable and cool B. they are bored with driving cars C. they are fond of being connected D. it is much cheaper than a car6. We can learn from the t

18、ext that _.A. Twitter is a website for teens to make friends and achieve goalsB. ridesharing can be seen as a sign that people still count on each other C. driving cars for teens means a plus and connecting with technology D. having a car and cost-sharing symbolize more freedom for the authors mothe

19、r 7. Professor Juliet would agree that _. A. young people will sit waiting to be contacted by reading a passage B. sharing economy is bound to be responsible for the recessionC. young people tend to share a car with strangers by means of Twitter D. being connected via technology comes first for youn

20、g people 8. The best title for the passage is probably _.A. Twitter, an Awesome Website B. Cars or iPhoneC. Teens Use Twitter to Thumb Rides D. Cool Teens on the Go C Imagine having an idea, drawing it on paper, bringing it to a store and seeing it turned into a physical objectThis is now possible w

21、ith the help of 3D printersSuch machines were once used just by universities and big companiesBut now, stores with 3D printing services are appearing around the United StatesBryan Jaycox and his wife opened The Build Shop LLC in Los Angeles two years agoThe store is filled with tools like a laser cu

22、tter, an industrial sewing machine and 3D printersBryan Jaycox requires $ 15 an hour to print an objectHe also charges a fee depending on the size of the object and up to $ 50 an hour for design and labor servicesThe Jaycoxs also offer 3D printing classes for anyone who is interestedOne of the stude

23、nts in a recent class was Ki Chong TranHe plans to open a 3D printing business in CambodiaThe demand has been amazingIts been much more than I would have imagined, said Ki Chong TranI think 3D printing is going to be huge Its going to make a huge impact on society as a whole, he addedMr Jaycox predi

24、cts that within five years, 3D printing technology could becomemore consumer friendlyBut Ki Chong Tran says even current technology can make a difference in a developing country like CambodiaWith 3D printing you can give them tools, and you put it in their hands so they are responsible more for thei

25、r own development They learn skills beyond just learning English and becoming a tour guide or something like that or working at a bankYou can actually create things that give value to the world, said Ki Chong TranHe says its not just Cambodia but anywhere where there is a 3D printer, it can turn a g

26、ood idea into reality9We learn from Paragraph l that 3D printing_A. is now available to ordinary peopleBfirst appeared in the United StatesCcan turn your every dream into realityDis now only used by universities10Bryan Jaycox opened The Build Shop LLC to_Asell 3D printers and different kinds of tool

27、sBproduce all types of printing machinesCoffer 3D printing classes and services Ddesign different types of 3D printers11In Mr Jaycoxs opinion, within five years 3D printing will_Amake it easier to do business Bbe accessible to all consumersCchange the way of social contactDbring about more profits t

28、o the sellers12How will 3D printing technology benefit developing countries according to the text?AIt helps the people work efficiently at a bankBIt will promote the learning of EnglishCIt will accelerate the development of tourismDIt offers them a new way of developmentDAs thousands of communities

29、in the USA especially in the South became booming gateways for immigrant families from Central and South America during the 1990s and the early years of the new century, public schools struggled with the unfamiliar task of serving the large numbers of English learners arriving in their classrooms. E

30、ducation programs needed to be built from scratch. “We had no teaching resources suitable for English learners here before. We had to develop them all ourselves,” a Texas principal said. Throughout the country, districts had to train their own teachers to teach English to non-native speakers or recr

31、uit (招聘)teachers from elsewhere. School staff members had to figure out how to communicate with parents who spoke no English. But even as immigration has slowed or stopped in many places, and instructional programs for English-learners have matured, serving immigrant families and their children rema

32、ins a work in progress in many public schools, especially those in communities that are skeptical, or sometimes unwelcoming, to the newcomers. One of the biggest challenges educators face, is communicating effectively with parents who dont speak English an issue that, in part, has contributed to rec

33、ent complaints of discrimination by Latino students in some cities. “The parents role is very important for the success of these students, but its also one of the most difficult things weve had to tackle(处理),” said Jim D. Rollins, the president of the Springdale school district, where the 19,000-stu

34、dent school system has gone from having no English-learners 15 years ago to more than 7,500 now. “You have to make it a priority and work on it, work on it, and work on it.” Aside from the practical challenges, such as finding bilingual (会说两种语言的) staff members, guiding districts through such dramati

35、c changes requires school leaders to bridge difficult political and cultural divides. For school leaders in the South, especially in the last few years, this difficult job has been made harder still by the negative attitudes of some locals towards immigrants.13. According to the passage, what is the

36、 problem that public schools are facing? A. Handling more cases from the immigrant Mexican communities. B. Offering services to immigrant families in the southern states. C. Offering enough communicative lessons to immigrant parents. D. Providing education for non-native English learners.14. The und

37、erlined part “built from scratch” (in Paragraph 2) probably means “_”. A. completely new B. painful to make C. based on past experience D. constructed gradually15. What do we know about the immigrant parents?A. Many of them cannot speak English.B. Most of them think education is not important.C. Som

38、e of them feel skeptical about the local community.D. Few of them have attended American schools.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分, 满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How to Love Your Parents Even if you think that your parents are mean-spirited at times, loving your parents is a normal and f

39、ulfilling part of lifeYou love them for the fact that they created you, raised you, and are in part, a source of who you are_71 Tell them you love them every morningA gentle good morning and I love you will warm a coldest heart. Remember that they brought you into this world. Without your parents, w

40、e might still wander at an unknown corner in an unknown world Respect them more and cherish these momentsYou can use these moments to learn from them, preparing yourself for when youre off on your ownIts OK to get angry but angry actions dont help you or your parents. Act calmly, cool off, write dow

41、n your feelings, or talk to a friend 72 Obey their requests. It will make your attitude better and earn you more respect from themIt may seem like you are going through hell when you dont get what you want or you have to cleanHowever, you had better remember they keep a roof over your head when its

42、cold, raining, snowing, or too hotUnderstand that parents are human beings and make mistakes 73 Since you can forgive your friends, why not forgive your parents? Keep company with themDo things with your parents like watching TV, or go somewhere with them 74 Listen to their old stories and learn fro

43、m them. You will find they are your teachers in this way or another Some people simply may not be able to love their parents 75 Seek help if you are being abused(虐待)in anywayParents do not have a right to harm you AParents will in turn express their love to you BForgiveness is the key CHere are some

44、 ways to love your parents DThere can be realistic reasons for this, family violence for example EAnyway, spend as much time with them as you can FAfter this, share your feelings with your parentsGPlease remember parents are as important as friends第二部分 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(

45、A、B, C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。When I was 8, a gentleman came to my orphanage(孤儿院)and taught us how to do woodworking projects.I remember my first projecta small table. I was so _16_ of it that I looked upon it as if I had created a(an) _17_ . It was absolutely beautiful and it had taken me s

46、ix weeks to _18_it. I could hardly wait to give it to Mother Winters as a _19_. She was the head mistress of our orphanage, who was always _20_ with us.As the tables were not dry from the clear coating, the man told us to wait a few days before taking them to our dormitories. But I was just so _21_a

47、nd happy that I couldnt wait. I dashed out like a _22_ , carrying my table, smiling from ear to ear.When I reached the dormitory I placed the little table beside my bed. I was _23_it when Mother Winters entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand _24_ it, she noticed that it was still wet.“Were you _25_to bring this home?” she asked.“No, maam,” I _26_ with my head down.She ordered me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I immediately opened the door to get it back. There was _27_stuck all over. I brushed and cri

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