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高三英語(yǔ)下試卷****

高三英語(yǔ)下試卷閱讀理解(共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分)

閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng)。并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

Flyingoveradesertareainanairplane,twoscientistslookeddownwithtrainedeyesattreesandbushes.Afteranhour'sflightoneofthescientistswroteinhisbook,'Lookhereforprobablemetal'.Scientistsinanotherairplane,flyingoveramountainregion,sentamessagetootherscientistsontheground,'Goldpossible.'Walkingacrosshillyground,fourscientistsreported,'Thisgroundshouldbesearchedformetals.'Fromanairplaneoverahillywastelandascientistsentbackbyradiooneword,'Uranium'.

Noneofthescientistshad*-rayeyes:theyhadnomagicpowersforlookingdownbelowtheearth'ssurface.Theyweremerelyputtingtouseoneofthenewestmethodsoflocationmineralsinthegroundusingtreesandplantsassignsthatcertainmineralsmayliebeneaththegroundonwhichthetreesandplantsaregrowing.

Thisnewestmethodofsearchingformineralsisbasedonthefactthatmineralsdeepintheearthmayaffectthekindofbushesandtreesthatgrowonthesurface.

AtWatsonBarCreek,abrooksi*thousandfeethighinthemountainsofBritishColumbia,Canada,amineralsearchgroupgatheredbagsoftreeseeds.Bo*edwerefilledwithsmallbranchesfromtrees.Rootsweredugandputintobo*es.Eachbagandbo*wascarefullymarked.Inascientificlaboratorythepartsoftheforesttreeswereburnedtoashesandtested.Eachsmallpartwase*aminedtolearnwhetherthereweremineralsinit.

Studyoftheroots,branches,andseedsshowednosilver.Butthereweresmallamountsofgoldintherootsandalittlelessgoldinthebranchesandseeds.Theseedsgrowingnearesttothetreetrunkhadmoregoldthanthosegrowingontheendsofthebranches.

Ifthetreeshadnotindicatedthattherewasgoldintheground,thescientistswouldnothavespentmoneytopayfordiggingintothedeeper.Theydiddigandfoundmoregoldbelow.Theydugdeeper.Theyfoundlargequantitiesofgold.

1.Scientistswereflyingoveradesertorhillywastelandoramountainregioninordertosearchfor_____intheground.

A.goldB.mineralsC.silverD.metals

2.Thestudyoftrees,branchesandrootsindicatesthat_______.

A.therewerelargeramountsofgoldinthebranchesthanintheseeds.

B.thereweresmallamountsofgoldintherootsthaninthebranches

C.thereweremoregoldinthebranchesthanintheroots

D.therewerelargeramountsofgoldintheseedsgrowingnearesttothetreetrunkthanseedsgrowingontheendsofbranches.

3.Whichisthebesttitle?

A.Scientistssearchingformetalswithspecialpower

B.Anewmethodofsearchingformineralsusingtreesandplants

C.Newmethodsofsearchingforminerals

D.Goldcouldbefoundbytreesandplants

4.Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedaspartofatreethatcanhelpfindminerals?

A.rootsB.branchesC.leavesD.seeds

5.Thescientistsweresearchingformineralsbyusing______.

A.*-rayB.magicpowerC.trainedeyesD.aspecialinstrument

B

SittingonthepeacefulcoastofGalapagosIslands.Ecuador,watchingthesunmovequietlyintothesea,youshouldntforgetthatCharlesDarwin(1809-1882)arrivedherein1835.Hestayedontheislandsforfiveweeks,observingvariousanimals.Thisfinallyinspired(啟發(fā))hisfamouswork,OntheOriginof

Species.YoucancertainlyfollowDarwinsfootstepsandenjoyatripfromfourtosevendaystotheislands.

Theislandsarecertainlyaparadise(天堂)forwildlife,astherearenonaturalkillersontheislandsandthenumberofboatsandvisitorsisundergovernmentcontrol.ThoughyoucannotwalkfreelyasDarwindidabout200yearsago,eachdayisasimpressiveasitcouldbe.

Themostwell-knownanimalsoftheGalapagosisthegianttortoise(巨型海龜),whichcanbeseenmovingslowlyaroundthehighlandsofSantaCruz,thesecondlargestislandinthearchipelago(群島).SomeofthesecreaturesaresooldthattheymighthavebeenintheiryouthbyDarwinhimself.

Despitestrictcontroloveractivitiesandtiming,yourstayontheGalapagoswillberememberedasachainofincomparablepictures;divingwithsealionsthatswimandplaywithininchesofyou;feelingsmallsharkstouchyourfeetasyouswim;andmostmagically,seeingawhaleandherbabysurfacewithagreatbreathofair.

TravellingbetweentheislandsandobservingthewildlifethatsoinspiredDarwin,soyouwillfeelasthoughyouaregettingaspecialviewofanuntouchedworld.Atnightyouwillsleeponboardtheship,leavingthewildlifeincompleteoccupationoftheislands,whichareasundisturbednowastheyhavebeensincethebeginningoftime.

6.WhatdoweknowaboutDarwinsvisittotheislands?

A.Hecompletedhisfamousbookontheislands

B.Hestudieddifferentcreaturesontheislands

C.Hewastouchedbythegeographyoftheislands

D.Hewasattractedbywell-knownanimalsoftheislands

7.whichofthefollowingplaysaroleinmakingtheislands"aparadiseforwildlife'?

A.Animalsontheislandsfeedongrass.

B.Localgovernmentforbidskillingwildlife.

C.Touristsarenotallowedtotouchtheanimals.

D.Peoplecannotvisittheislandsastheywish.

8.Yourstayontheislandswillbemostimpressivemainlybecauseof.

A.acloserviewofanimalsB.Darwinsinspiringtrip

C.thebeautifulseaviewsD.variousdaringactivities

9.whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.CharlesDarwinasaSymbolofGalapagos

B.GalapagosasaParadiseforAdventures

C.AUniqueAttractionforWildlifeLovers

D.ASuccessfulE*ampleofWildlifeProtection

C

RESUME(履歷)

DOUGLASV.FERNETTI

Address:636RugarStreetJoliet,Illinois60451

DateofBirth:June5,1960

Height:6'Weight:195lbs.Health:E*cellent

Phone:3098760012Married:HelenSon:Jim(2)

E*PERIENCE

1978to1983:JolietBridgeCompany,Joliet,Illinois.

Beganasalearnerandbecameaccomplishedjourney-manpatternmaker.

1983toPresent:JolietBridgeCompany,Joliet,Illinois.

PromotedtoForman,PatternDivision.Responsibilitiesincludethesupervisionoffourteenpersonnel,maintainingworkschedulesandmakingassignments,maintainingstockinventories,andsupervisingtwolearners.

PERSONALACTIVITIES

From1979to1983attendedeveningschoolinordertocompletehighschooleducation.ReceivedH.S.DiplomafromtheStateUniversityofIllinoisin1983.Since1983haveattendedeveningclassesatJolietCommunityCollege.Havecompletedeighteensemesterhourscreditwithninehoursinpersonnelmanagement.Otheractivitiesincluderegularchurchatten

dance,memberofELKS,andhelpwithLittleLeague.

PERSONALSTATEMENT

AlthoughIhavebeenveryhappyatJolietBridgeandhavehade*cellentopportunity,itisnecessarythatImovemyfamilyduetomyson'sallergies(過(guò)敏癥).Inthisrespect,desireapositionintheSouthwestUnitedStates.Iamwillingtoconsiderapositionasapatternmaker,tool-and-diemaker,orasasupervisor.Mymajorattributesaremyreliabilityandloyaltytomycompanyandmyabilitytoworkwithothers.

REFERENCES

Referencesareavailableuponrequest.

10.WhatdoesDouglasdoatpresentinJolietBridgeCompany?

A.Patternmaker.B.Learner.

C.MemberofELKS.D.LeaderofPatternDivision.

11.WhatwasDouglasdoingin1982?

A.StudyingatJolietCommunityCollegeB.WorkinginJolietBridgeCompany.

C.HelpingwithLittleLeague.D.A,BandC.

12.WhydoesDouglaswanttoleaveJolietBridgeCompany?

A.Becauseheisnotsatisfiedwithhispresentjob.

B.Becausehehasnotbeensuccessfulinthecompany.

C.BecausehissonisnotusedtotheweatherinIllinois.

D.Becausehedoesnotgetalongwellwithhiscolleagues

13.IfyouwanttoknowtheageofDouglas'son,whatcanyoudo?

A.Finditintheresume.B.Telephone309876-0012.

C.AskhiswifeHelen.D.Writeto636RugarStreet.

D

WHATcanhelpyoumakeafortuneinthefuture?Graduatingfromatopuniversitymightnotbeenough.AnewstudyfromtheUniversityofEsse*inBritainhasshownthatthemorefriendsyouhaveinschool,themoremoneyyoullearnlater.

Theideathatpopularitycouldhaveaseriousinfluenceononesearningpotentialshouldntcomeastoomuchofasurprise.Theresearchersnotedthatifyouwanttogetaheadinlife,socialskillsandnetworkingareeasilyaspowerfulastalentandhardwork.

"Ifapersonhaslotsoffriends,itmeansthatheorshehastheabilitytogetalongwithothersinallkindsofdifferentsituations,'said*uYanchun,17,fromNantouHighSchoolinShenzhen,whototallyagreedwiththerecentfinding."Also,friendsalwayshelpeachother.Theynotonlycreatewidersocialcirclesforyoubutliftyourmoodwhenyouareoccasionallyinlowspirits,'said*u.Shebelievedthatallthishelpsyou"earnahighersalary.'

MaybethatswhysomepeoplethinktheyoungergenerationsareintheageofFriendalholism(交友狂癥)?AwomanevencomplainedthatthenetworkingwebsiteFacebooks5,000-friendlimitwastoolowforherlargereserveofsocialcontacts.

Butwhatdoesfriendmean?Shouldfriendsberegardedasaformofcurrency?

"Callmeuncool,butIthinkofafriendasanactualpersonwithwhomIhaveanactualhistoryandwhomIenjoyactuallyseeing.Itseems,however,thatthisisnolongerthedefinitionoffriend',saidMeghanDaum,whoworkswithTheLosAngelesTimesintheUS.

Daumdislikestheideathatquantitytrumpsqualityintheageoffriendaholism.Shethoughttheideaoffriendship,atleastamongthegrowingpopulationofInternetsocialnetworkers,wastogetasmanyofnot-really-friendsaspossible.Fore*ample,afriendmightbesomeoneyoumightknowpersonallybutwhocouldjustaseasilybethefriendofafriendofsomeotherFacebookfriendsyo

udontactuallyknow.Althoughsheagreedthatsocialtiesgrease(潤(rùn)滑)thewheelsoflife,shealsowarned."Toobadonethingmoneycantbuyisarealfriend.'

14.Whatcanfriendsdointheeyesof*uYanchun?

A.Theycanhelpyouwithyourschoolwork.

B.Theyhelpyoutogetridofsadnessandcheerup.

C.Theyteachyouhowtomakemoremoney.

D.Theyintroducetheirfriendstoyou.

15.Whatwillbeneededifyouaretoachievesuccessaccordingtotheresearchers?

A.Socialskills,friends,goodmoodandfortune.

B.Socialskills,talent,hardworkandthefacebook.

C.Socialskills,networking,potentialandfortune.

D.Socialskills,networking,talentandhardwork.

16.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"trumps'inthelastparagraphmean?

A.isworsethanB.isequaltoC.isbetterthanD.issimilarto

E

Fortyyearsago,RachelCarsondiedandthePittsburgharealostperhapsitsmostinfluentialcitizen.AnativeofaPennsylvaniaCollegeforWomengraduate,Carsonpublished"SilentSpring'in1962,aworkthatlaunchedthemodernenvironmentalmovementandledtothecreationoftheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)aswellasthepassageofourmajorenvironmentallaws.

However,therehasbeenapuzzlingandtroublingtrendinrecentyears:anattackonhertheorybyconservativesandtheagrochemical(農(nóng)用化學(xué)品)industry.Fore*ample,RushLimbaughgavethefollowingquiz:"Whocausedmoredeaths:AdolfHitlerorRachelCarson?'Limbaugh'sanswerwasCarson,duetotheappro*imately100milliondeathsfrommalaria(瘧疾)since1972,theyearinwhichthepesticide(殺蟲劑)DDTwasbannedforuseintheUnitedStatesinpartasaresultof"SilentSpring.'

Therefore,onthis40thanniversaryofCarson'sdeath,weneedtotakeascientificlookatthemythsthatremainaboutpesticides.

Myth1:Pesticideusagehasdeclinedsince1962.Infact,pesticideusagehasmorethandoubledsince1962,andtheglobalpesticideindustrycurrentlyusesover2.5milliontonsofpesticideseachyear.EvenDDTisstillusedabroad.

Myth2:Pesticidesaresafe.Infact,asCarsonwarnedus,thesepoisonouschemicalsareunsafesincetheyaredesignedtokillbiologicalorganisms,butareoftennotspecificintheirtargets.Pesticidee*posurecancauseskinirritation,headache,cancerandevendeath.AccordingtotheWHO,over25millionpeopleayearindevelopingcountriessuffersevereacutepesticidepoisoningswithover20,000deaths.

Ofthe80,000pesticidesandotherchemicalsinusetoday,10percentarerecognizedascarcinogens(致癌物質(zhì)).Accordingtorecentstudies,braincancerratesarefivetimeshigherinhomeswith"no-pest'stripsandsi*timeshigherinhomeswherepetswearfleacollars(殺蚤頸圈).Ourhomeshavepesticideconcentrations10to100timeshigherthanoutdoors.

So,ifCarsonwerewithustoday,stillbattlingtheagrochemicalindustrythatspentmillionsofdollars,whatwouldshebeadvocating?Ifeelconfidentthatshewouldbeastrongsupporterofanewprincipleofchemicalassessment.

Simplyput,thisprinciplerequiresproducersofpesticidestoprovethattheyaresafeandnecessarybeforetheyareputonthemarket.Ourcurrentsystemputstheb

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