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1、- 1 -沁县中学 2017-2018 学年度第一学期高三第一次考试英 语答题时间:120 分钟,满分:150 分第一部分:阅读理解(共 20 小题,每小题 3 分,满分 60 分)第一节(共 15 小题,每小题 3 分,满分 45 分)从 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A Roma Pass Kit (套装) enables both tourists and interested local residents the opportunity to benefit from various discounts and services that make it e

2、asier and cheaper to enjoy the sights of RomeFree entry to the first 2 visited museums and / or archaeological sites of your choiceConcessionary(优惠的)ticket to all other museums and / or archaeological sites visited thereafterFree use of the citys public transport networkValid until midnight of the t

3、hird day inclusive that of the first validation for ATAC public transport within the territory of the Municipality of RomeDiscounted tickets to exhibitions,events and other cooperating operators and businesses (Roma Pass Guide)Tourist cultural services Roma PassAt the Colosseum a reserved turnstile(

4、旋转栅门) is available for Roma Pass holders to get direct access to the monumentIn the kit:The Roma Pass card:the card used to visit museums / archaeological sites and on the public transport system as described aboveRoma MAP:A map with all the Tourist Information Points,Metro stations,museums and othe

5、r sites of interest;Roma Pass Guide:the list of under agreement museumssitesand the list of - 2 -all the partners of the Roma Pass which offer discounts to card holders;Roma Pass:the card with the App activation code to download the best of the cityHow to use it:The overleaf(背面的)form must be filled

6、with name,surname and validation dateThe card is valid for three days and is activated at the time of the first entry to the museumssites,andor at the first journey on public transport,up until midnight of the third day, including the day of the activationIt must be produced along with your identity

7、 papers when required by the staff in chargePlease note that most museums generally are closed on Mondays (with the exception of the Colosseum and the Baths of Caracalla)Almost all the museums normally are closed on December 25 , January l and May l tooWe advise you to check in advance1With Roma Pas

8、s you can enjoy _Areserved access to 2 sitesBfree entry to any museumsCfree use of ATAC within ItalyDdiscounts for certain exhibitions2When using the Roma Pass card,you must bring your _Aactivation code BID documentCpurchase receipt DRoma Pass Guide3Where will you possibly find the passage?AIn a tou

9、rist guide B. In a history textbookCOn a transport notice D. On a shopping list4What can we learn from the passage?AThe Roma Pass card is valid for at least 72 hours - 3 -BThe Colosseum is not open to the public on MondaysCOnly foreign tourists are qualified to buy the Roma PassDYoud better avoid vi

10、siting Roma museums at ChristmasBAre traditional fairytales good all the time? Recent research found one in five parents have abandoned those old classics such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves and Hansel and Gretel and theyre in favor of more modern books.One third of parents said their children

11、have been left in tears after hearing the terrible details of Little Red Riding Hood. The survey of 2,000 adults was carried out to mark the launch of the hit US drama GRIMM, which starts tonight at 9:00 pm on Watch, and sees six series based on traditional fairytales. The research found a quarter o

12、f parents wouldnt consider reading a fairytale to their child until they had reached the age of five, as they cause too many awkward questions. And 52 percent of the parents said Cinderella didnt send a good message to their children as it portrays (描绘) a young woman doing housework all day. Similar

13、ly, Goldilocks and the Three Bears was also a tale likely to be left on the book shelf as parents felt it condones (宽恕) stealing.Steve Hornsey, General Manager of Watch, said: “Bedtime stories are supposed to relax the children and send them off to sleep soundly. But as we see in GRIMM, fairytales c

14、an be dark and dramatic tales so its understandable that parents worry about reading them to young children. As adults we can see the innocence in fairytales, but a five-year-old with an over active imagination could think they are true. Despite the dark nature of classic fairytales, as we see in GR

15、IMM, good will defeat evil and there is always a moral to the story.”Though half of parents said traditional tales are more likely to have a strong moral message than a lot of modern kids books, two thirds of mums and dads said they were no longer appropriate to soothe youngsters before bed. On the

16、contrary, they might give their children nightmares.- 4 -5. Why arent some traditional fairytales read by parents to children?A. They are forbidden to read according to the rules.B. They are difficult for their children to understand.C. They are too scary for their young children to hear.D. They don

17、t have any strong moral messages in them.6. Which of the traditional fairytales tells one can get away with stealing?A. Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. B. Little Red Riding Hood.C. Goldilocks and the Three Bears. D. Hansel and Gretel.7. Whats the authors attitude towards traditional fairytales?A.

18、Objective. B. Supporting. C. Disapproving. D. Doubtful.8. The underlined word “soothe” in the last paragraph means “_”.A. surprise B. astonish C. stress D. comfortCMost people dont notice Im polite, which is the point. I am big and look less energetic. Still, every year or so, someone takes me aside

19、 and says, “You actually are polite, arent you?” Im always thrilled. They noticed. Thats the thing. When we talk about politeness, we usually think of please; thank you; I like your hat; etc. AW we need to do is to hear, not to notice.When I was in high school, I read etiquette manuals (手册) . No one

20、 noticed my politeness except for one kid. He yelled at me about it. “Its strange that you are always so polite,” he said. I took that as praise and made a note to hide my politeness further. Real politeness, I believed, was invisible(看不见的) . It adapted itself to the situation.Politeness leaves door

21、s open. Ive met so many people whom, if I had trusted my first impressions, I would never have wanted to meet again. Yet many of them are now great friends. One of those people is my wife. On our first date, she told me in detail that she had an operation to remove a cyst (瘤) from her body. Of cours

22、e, it killed the chemistry. But when I walked her home, I told her Id had a great time. We talked a little after that. I kept everything pleasant and - 5 -brief. Much later, I learned that shed been having a very bad day in a very bad year.People silently suffer from all kinds of terrible things. Th

23、e good thing about politeness is you can regard these people exactly the same and wait to see what happens. You dont have to have an opinion. You dont need to make a judgment.Last week, my two-year-old son, Abraham met a foreign woman in the playground. Out of curiosity, I suppose, he asked, “Whats

24、your name?” The woman told him. Then he put out his little hand and said, “Nice to meet you!” Everyone laughed and he smiled. He shared with her his firmest handshake, like I taught him.9.Why do many people think the author is impolite A. Because he doesnt look politeB. Because he doesnt say polite

25、wordsC. Because he doesnt listen to others politelyD. Because he doesnt behave politely towards strangers10. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. The authors good manners.B. The authors strange behavior.C. The author always making notes.D. The author reading etiquette manual

26、s.11. What can we learn about politeness according to Paragraph 3 ? A. keep everything pleasantB. help people make friendsC. be good for peoples healthD. give people second chancesDYou get anxious if theres no wi-fi in the hotel or mobile phone signal up the mountain. You feel upset if your phone is

27、 getting low on power, and you - 6 -secretly worry things will go wrong at work if youre not there. All these can be called “always on” stress caused by smart phone addiction.For some people, smart phones have liberated them from the nine-to-five work. Flexible working has given them more autonomy(自

28、主权) in their working lives and enabled them to spend more time with their friends and families. For many others though, smart phones have become tyrants (暴君) in their pockets, never allowing them to turn them off, relax and recharge their batteries.Pittsburgh-based developer Kevin Holesh was worried

29、 about how much he was ignoring his family and friends in favor of his iPhone. So he developed an app Moment to monitor his usage. The app enables users to see how much time theyre spending on the device and set up warnings if the usage limits are breached (突破). “Moments goal is to promote balance i

30、n your life,” his website explains. “Some time on your phone, some time off it enjoying your loving family and friends around you.”Dr Christine Grant, an occupational psychologist at Coventry University, said, “The effects of this always on culture are that your mind is never resting, and youre not

31、giving your body time to recover, so youre always stressed. And the more tired and stressed we get, the more mistakes we make. Physical and mental health can suffer.”And as the number of connected smart phones is increasing, so is the amount of data. This is leading to a sort of decision paralysis (

32、瘫痪) and is creating more stress in the workplace because people have to receive a broader range of data and communications which are often difficult to manage. “It actually makes it more difficult to make decisions and many do less because theyre controlled by it all and feel they can never escape t

33、he office,” said Dr Christine Grant.12. Whats the first paragraph mainly about?A. The popularity of smart phones. B. The progress of modern technology.C. The signs of “always on” stress. D. The cause of smart phone addiction.13. Kevin Holesh developed Moment to _.A. research how people use their mob

34、ile phones- 7 -B. help people control their use of mobile phonesC. make people better use mobile phonesD. increase the fun of using mobile phones14. Whats Dr Christine Grants attitude towards “always on” culture?A. Confused. B. Positive. C. Doubtful. D. Critical.15. According to the last paragraph,

35、a greater amount of data means _.A. we will become less productive B. we can make a decision more quicklyC. we will be equipped with more knowledge D. we can work more effectivelyE 第二节(共 5 小题,每小题 3 分,共 15 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,选项中有两项为多余选项How to Build Healthy Interpersonal RelationshipHuman

36、beings are social creatures and thrive(茁壮成长) in relationships with others. A healthy part to be a well-rounded, happy individual is engaging in healthy relationships with others. These friendships can provide safe environments in which individuals can thrive and help promote general well-being. _16_

37、1Know your worth.One of the first steps in building healthy interpersonal relationships is understanding ones value. When an individual is aware of and treasures what he or she has, the building of relationships can be founded on that knowledge. _17_. Everyone has talents. When this worth is discove

38、red, a person can then make use of these skills in approaching interpersonal relationships. If someone is a good listener, showing how to develop this skill can attract relationships with individuals who have a need for this talent.2Recognize the value of others._18_ In a healthy interpersonal relat

39、ionships, both parties should be respected and feel as if they are valued in the friendship. When contributions - 8 -to the relationship become onesided, the relationship will move from healthy to unhealthy.3_19_Another way to build healthy relationships is to make friends with someone who shares th

40、e same value systems and lifestyles. Knowing that a friend will not request something from an individual will help to foster trust in the relationship. _20_The relationship can grow on this familiarity. Trust can also develop from these similarities and go a long way in fostering a healthy friendshi

41、p.A. Everyone has worth B. Be true to yourself.C. Seek out individuals with similar value systems.D. A healthy interpersonal relationship cannot be built on dishonesty.E. Also, having the same lifestyle can provide a link of familiarity.F. Here are some tips to build healthy interpersonal relationsh

42、ips.G. Along with understanding ones worth is recognizing and understanding the worth of others.第二部分 完形填空(每空 2 分。满分 40 分)It amazed me -every time I saw Joe, he was smilingIt didnt _21_whether he had to stop at a stop light, or if he were the seventh person in _22_ at the bank , and the service stopp

43、ed just before he got thereJoe_23_ smiledIt made me wonder why he always seemed so _24_ every day.Having observed Joe with other people, I _25_ something else too. Joe asked people how they were doing, and really seemed to listen to their_26_If someone was hurting , he had _27_ for him and kind word

44、s, and offered to_28_ in any way he couldIt made me think What if I tried to smile more? A(n)_29_ of sorts began when I went to a grocery storeI smiled as I went up and down the supermarket and people I didnt even _30_ smiled back at meSome even - 9 -_31_ ! The little kid in the cart(购物车) who was gi

45、ving his mother a _32_ time saw me smile and _33_talkingand, you guessed it. He made a shy little attempt at a smileThe man in the handicapped (残疾的)cart _34_ a person to reach something I could get that for himThe smile even transferred over to him, and he_ _35_ me and smiled at me As I drove home,

46、I was smilingI _36_ what I had just learned, and when someone passed me and gave me a(n)_37_ , I smiled at himHe looked puzzledNow I know a smile is a small thing , but what if we were all to try to smile a few more times each day? I couldnt believe how _38_ I felt. Nothing in my life had changed, _

47、39_ maybe it hadFor what I learned was that such a small thing could _40_ not only my spirits, but those around me as well21. A. work B. happen C. matter D. last22. A. order B. debt C. hand D. line.23. A. always B. eventually C. immediately D. still24. A. naughty B. happy C. active D. humorous25Adec

48、ided Bjudged Cnoticed Dconsidered 26A. answers Bcomplaints Cexcuses Dcomments27Aguidance Brespect Csympathy Dprotection 28Aperform Battempt Cbother Dhelp29Aexperiment Blife Cproject Dprogram 30Ameet Btouch Cknow Dcontact31Aglared Bgreeted Capproached Descaped 32Aspare Blong Chard Dgreat33Astopped Btried Ckept Denjoyed34Apersuaded Baccepted Csupported Dneeded 35Athanked B

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