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鹤壁淇滨高中2018-2019学年下学期第三次月考高一英语试卷 考试时间:100分钟 分值:150分第一部分:略第二部分阅读理解(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。AUHPBC SPECTACULARSATURDAY 14 SEPTEMBER 2019 TO SUNDAY 15 SEPTEMBER 2019Australias best power boat racers competing in Governor Phillip Park, Windsor. 35 plus races each day.Competitors are aged between eight and 65 and they compete over three laps on a 1.6 kilometre circuit at speeds between 64 kilometres per hour and 240 kilometres per hour. There are between three and five competitors in each race.Its horsepower heaven if thats what you are into and it all happens within strict safety guidelines.Food service available onsite.For more information: /index.htmlBEGINNERS PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP10:00AM TO 12:00PM SATURDAY 20 April 2019 (WEEKLY EVENT)Get off your cameras Auto mode and experience the full potential of your camera in your own home or location you choose. Youll be taught by Glenn Lockitch, who is also currently teaching for the Australian Centre for Photography and National Art School.Are you a beginner and want to learn how to use your camera in Manual mode? Or do you have some experience and want to take your photography to the next level? For more information:.au/beginners-photography-workshop WORLDS GREATEST SHAVEWEDNESDAY 17 April 2019 TO SATURDAY 20 April 2019Sign up today and help shave the world from blood cancer!Assemble your superheroes and sign up today to the Leukemia Foundations Worlds Greatest Shave and join thousands of Australians shaving their hair and raising money for a great cause. Money raised will give families facing blood cancer the emotional and practical support they need and help fund vital research. Visit the website to find out more or get involved.For more information: /AUSTRALIAN TATTOO EXPOFRIDAY 12 April 2019 TO SUNDAY 14 April 2019The biggest tattoo event in the country is celebrating its 10 year anniversary this March, returning to Sydney for a massive weekend of tattoos, art and entertainment. The 2019 line-up will feature over 300 of the most talented tattoo artists from across Australia, and artists traveling from as far and wide as Singapore, Finland, Japan, Korea and Canada just to take part in the event. Visitors will have the chance to meet their next (or first!) artist, and even treat themselves to a tattoo on the spot. Charity partner, Survivors Ink, will be in attendance, providing breast cancer survivors with realistic cosmetic tattoos completely free of charge to aid in their emotional recovery. For more information: .au/21. Competitors in the boat races must _.A. compete in a team B. take their own foodC. be prepared for possible injuries D. be 65 years old 22. If you are free on Thursday and want to help patients in need, you can sign up for _. A. WORLDS GREATEST SHAVEB. AUSTRALIAN TATTOO EXPOC. BEGINNERS PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOPD. UHPBC SPECTACULAR23. When can you go to meet an artist from Finland? A.Saturday 20 April 2019 B. Sunday 15September 2019 C. Friday 12 April 2019 D. Wednesday 17April 2019 BIn 1919 after the end of World War I, President Woodrow Wilson declared November 11th as “Armistice Day” which commemorated the end of that war. Then in 1938 Congress passed a law which made Armistice Day a federal holiday. This change came on the heels of growing movement of veteran related issues that began with WWI veterans. The Veterans Administration, a Cabinet Level department of the government, had been approved earlier in 1930. At that time Armistice Day was still celebrated on November 11th.With the passing of World War II and the Korean War, people realized that to be fair to veterans of these and later wars, Armistice Day would either need to be changed or other holidays would need to be adopted. Thus Congress chose the simplest solution and in 1954 changed the name to Veterans Day. This step broadened the scope of the day to include not only war veterans, but all veterans, whether or not they served their country in wartime. In some states Veterans Day was designated as the fourth Monday of October.Veterans Day is intended to honor and thank all military personnel who served the United States in all wars, particularly living veterans. It is marked by parades and church services and in many places the American flag is hung at half mast. A period of silence lasting two minutes may be held at 11am. Some schools are closed on Veterans Day, while others do not close, but choose to mark the occasion with special gatherings or other activities.Veterans Day is officially observed on November 11. However, if it falls on a week day, many communities hold their celebrations on the weekend closest to this date. This is to enable more people to attend and participate in the events. Federal Government offices are closed on November 11. If Veterans Day falls on a Saturday, they are closed on Friday November 10. If Veterans Day falls on a Sunday, they are closed on Monday November 12. State and local governments, schools and non-governmental businesses are not required to close and may decide to remain open or closed. Public transit systems may follow a regular or holiday schedule.24. The underlined part“on the heels of” in the first paragraph probably means _. A. ahead of B. soon after C. just before D. in the course of 25. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs was established in _. A. 1919 B. 1938 C. 1930 D. 195426. The Armistice Day was changed to Veterans Day _. A. to celebrate the end of World War I B. to solve veteran related problems C. to mark the end World War II and the Korean War D. to honor the memory of all veterans 27. What can be a suitable title for the text? A. Veterans Day B. Armistice DayC. Veterans Day Celebrations D. History of Veterans DayCEvery year, thousands of students travel to foreign countries to study. More than 30 percent of these students go to the United States. Around 15 percent go to France, and 10 percent to both England and Germany. A little less than 10 percent go to Australia, and around 5 percent go to Canada.No matter where a student chooses to study, there are some things universities around the world require. First, all students must graduate from high school before they can apply to a university. Most universities also require some kind of test for students to enter the university. Universities in the United States, Australia, and Canada usually require some kind of standardized exam, such as the SAT in the United States. Students who do not come from English-speaking countries also must take a test such as TOEFL in the United States and Canada to show they know enough English to study in English. England and Australia require students to take the IELTS.In most countries, students must apply to each university they hope to go to. However, students applying to universities in England can use one form to apply to several universities at the same time. Students can apply to six universities at one time through the British Council. This can save students a lot of time and money. For universities in other countries, students must fill out different forms for each university and pay a fee with each application.28. This passage is about _.A. how to do well when studying abroadC. the best country for studying abroadB. what is required to study abroad D. why students study abroad29. Which country is NOT in the top five countries for studying abroad? A. Australia B. England C. Canada D. the United States30. Most universities in Australia _. A. require students to take a standardized test B. accept students who have not graduated from high school C. have no fees for applying D. require the TOEFL test31. Whats different about applying to universities in England? A. You need to take the SAT exam B. The fees are more expensive C. The universities reply faster D. You can use one form for many schoolsDFelice Jacka, head of the Food and Mood Centre at Deakin University in Australia, found that women whose diets were higher in vegetables, fruit, fish and whole grains, with moderate amounts of red meat, were less likely to have depression or anxiety disorders than those who ate a typical western diet of processed foods, pizza, chips, burgers, white bread and sweet drinks.For her so-called Smiles trial, published in 2017, Jacka recruited 67 moderately to severely depressed people with unhealthy diets. Half received seven sessions with a clinical dietician while the others received “social support”, involving friendly conversation. After 12 weeks, one-third of those who had received nutritional support were improving, compared with 8% of those who had had the social support. “Scientifically speaking,” says Jacka, “it was a pretty big difference”.The success resulted not from “clean eating” or coconut oil, but from following standard advice for a healthy, balanced diet. As an added bonus, the participants spent a little less on food than they did on their original diets and probably ended up with bigger brains, too. In a 2015 study of 250 older Australians, Jacka found that the less healthy their diets, the smaller their left hippocampuses (the brain region linked with emotional regulation and mental health); the finding was more recently repeated in the Netherlands with 4,000 older adults.Overall, Jacka has found that simply following a healthier diet without other lifestyle changes such as exercise, but taking into account things such as education, income, bodyweight and other health behaviours results in a 30% reduced risk of depression.That healthier diet may vary from country to country, but research has shown that, regardless of where you live, eating closer to a traditional, pre-industrial diet rich in plant foods, fish, unrefined grains and fermented (发酵) foods, with less meat and highly tasty processed and snack foods, reduces your risk of depression.It could be the Mediterranean diet or Japanese cuisine rich in fish, seaweed, green tea and tofu, Jacka writes: “Theres not just one healthy way to eat.”32. Felice Jacka found in her research that _. A. women could reduce the risk of depression by eating a healthier diet B. eating less red meat might help improve ones mood C. consuming a typical western diet could cause depression D. social support could not improve ones mental health33. How did Jacka carry out her research? A. By giving people a questionnaire B. By making predictions C. By studying participants eating habits D. By conducting experiments 34. From Jackas research we know that _. A. exercise cant improve ones mental health B. healthy eating means clean eating C. eating a healthy diet reduced the participants expenses on food D. education, income and bodyweight is not related to peoples health35. Which of the following might be the best title for the passage? A. Can You Eat Yourself Happier? B. What Is Your Heathy Diet? C. How Can You Improve Your Mental Health? D. Is a Traditional Diet Healthier? 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。The Nobel Peace Prize is the worlds best-known award that is presented for activities promoting peace._36_. Along with the peace award, he listed four more awards in his will of 1895, to be given to individuals who excelled in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine and literature. The first Nobel Prize was awarded in 1901._37_. While the other four prizes are awarded for the standard excellence in particular fields, the peace prize could either be given to an individual or an organization, working to achieve world peace._38_. But the Peace Prize, (the only Nobel Prize not presented inStockholm), is presented in Oslo, the capital city of Norway, on December 10 (the anniversary of Nobels death)._39_.The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is chosen by a team of five members known as the Norwegian Nobel Committee, selected by the Norwegian Parliament._40_. And it also can be suggested by international judges, university professors (only of science, theology, history, law and philosophy), former advisors of the Prize Committee and also people who have earlier received this award.Nominations must usually be submitted to the Committee by the beginning of February in the award year.Nominations by committee members can be submitted up to the date of the first Committee meeting after this deadline.A. The Nobel Prize ceremony is held in Stockholm, SwedenB. There are many kinds of classifications in the Nobel PrizeC. The Nobel Foundations was founded as a private organization on 29 June, 1900D. On the following day, the Nobel Peace Prize concert is heldE. It is one of the famous international awards founded by Alfred Nobel, a Sweden chemist and inventor.F. The standard for the Nobel Peace Prize is different from the rest of the awardsG. The nomination (提名) for the Peace Prize can be suggested by members of national assemblies and congress第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(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(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。As a child, I lived a sweet life. I live in Puerto Rico, 41 by birds, beautiful flowers and green grass. Out of all the beautiful surroundings,there was one 42 thing I loved. It was a huge tree that was in my backyard. As a child, I climbed the tree 43. I climbed higher and higher, reaching new 44 and obstacles on my way up. One day I reached the 45 and I could see the island I lived on. The trees, plants, mountains and birds flying made it look endless like it had no 46. I thought life would be like this, 47 forever. But soon, everything changed.It was a nice summer day. I started the day as usual. 48, the mood of the day 49 when my parents called me. Still to this day I 50 the exact words my dad said to me, Son, how would you like to move to the United States? I couldnt believe what he said. I was 51 and ran away from him as the tears rolled 52 my cheeks.Two weeks later I was on my 53to the land of the free. We arrived in New York in late July and got 54 by my aunt and uncle. They drove us to Springfield. There I was 55to some relatives that I had never met before. September came and school started. I was 56 to go to a new school and make new friends. Most kids 57 me. And some tried to talk to me. I couldnt communicate with them very well. Winter arrived, and I couldnt believe how cold it got. My first year in the United States was not easy, but I worked hard and 58 it.Now that Im grown up, I look back on the journey that Ive been through: living in a new place with new friends, new language, new school and 59climate. Despite all those problems I still remembered that special tree. I thought how I never stopped trying, moving past new 60 and reached higher. That tree taught me to never give up and reach higher. 41. A. surrounded B. constructedC. supportedD. destroyed42.A. luckyB. cleverC. particularD. crazy43.A. rarelyB. frequentlyC. seldomD. always44. A. branchesB. pathsC. leavesD. stones45.A. floorB. baseC. peakD. top46.A. secretsB. fencesC. limitsD. orders47.A. peacefulB. importantC. difficult D. strange48.A. ClearlyB. ObviouslyC. SuddenlyD. Normally49.A. remainedB. improvedC. adjustedD. changed50.A. missB. rememberC. find D. imagine51.A. shockedB. disappointedC. frightenedD. excited52.A. fromB. downC. on D. inside53.A. liftB. adventureC. mindD. journey54.A. attended toB. turned downC. picked upD. looked for55.A. shown B. introduced C. exposedD. mentioned56.A. pleasedB. excitedC. curiousD. afraid57.A. refusedB. touchedC. ignoredD. protected58.A. went forB. got aroundC. went afterD. got through59.A. differentB. familiarC. terribleD. interesting60.A. choicesB. obstaclesC. conflictsD. opportunities第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的单词或括号内单词的适当形式。将答案填写在答题卷的相应位置。Alex is a 22- year old waiter at the Cinco de Mayo Mexican Grill, a restaurant in Douglasville, Georgia. Hes a very nice man, and always ready to help others. This Friday noon, a man entered_61_restaurant. After taking his seat, he ordered some food. When the food was ready, Alex carried 62_to the man. But instead 63 just walking away to leave the man to eat alone, he sat down in the chair next to the mans. The man wasnt a normal customer. He had no arms

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