新课标Ⅱ第三辑2016届高三英语第五次月考试题.doc
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1、1第第五五次月考次月考英语英语试题【新课标试题【新课标3 3 版】版】第 I 卷(共 100 分)第一部分阅读理解(每题 2 分,满分 40 分)第一节 阅读下列四篇短文,从每小题后所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A ABali is a tiny island that today is part of Indonesia.It is a pretty island that hasmany mountains and a pleasant climate.The people of Bali were happy and gay and had a peaceful li
2、fe.They were not allowedto fight.At one time there had been terrible wars in Bali.Then the people decided it waswrong to fight or have wars.They made rules to keep apart those who wanted to fight.Bali was divided into seven small kingdoms.The land around each kingdom was kept empty,and no one lived
3、there.Since the kingdoms did not share the same borders,the people couldnot fight over them.In Bali,even children were not allowed to fight.If two children started a fight overa toy,someone would separate them.When two boys argued,they would agree not to speakto each other.Sometimes they did not tal
4、k together for months.This gave the boys a chanceto for get their anger.Families who were angry with each other also promised not to speak.Their promise waswritten down,and the whole village knew about it.If they broke their promise,they hadto offer gifts to their gods.1.What do you think is the bes
5、t custom in Bali?A.They enjoy a peaceful way of life and think it wrong to fight and have wars.B.The children were not allowed to fight.C.The children were not allowed to argue.D.Families who were angry with each other also promised not to speak.2.Which of the following is NOTNOT true?A.Bali is a pr
6、etty mountainous island that has a delightful climate.B.It was said that there had been terrible wars in Bali at one time.C.Bali was part of Indonesia,divided into seven small kingdoms.D.Some kingdoms in Bali shared the same borders.3.From this passage,we learn that.A.Bali is a place where people li
7、ve with anger,hates and quarrels.B.people living in Bali live a peaceful and happy lifeC.if two children fought in Bali,they would never speak to each otherD.if they broke their promise they had to make an apology to each other4.Which is the best title of the text?A.The Happy People on Bali Island.B
8、.Bali,a Beautiful IslandC.The Good Custom on Bali Island.D.Bali Island,an Attractive Place.BIve reported about tigers on the news,however,nothing could have prepared me forwhat I found in India.I didnt know what to expect,so when I saw my first tiger in thewild,I was shocked.What a beautiful and pow
9、erful creature it is!But they live with a price on their heads a single tiger skin is worth up to 8,000,and their bones possibly more.Another problem is that farmers need to clear a large numberof areas of the forest for their cattle.This means deer are losing their living places.2As a result,tigers
10、 are losing their natural prey,so they end up eating the cattle.Tigers are not easy to live close to.I met a farmer who had been mauledmauled by one.Butdespite(尽管)that,he told me everything had its place in the world and he had no rightto kill the tiger.He was really kind.Those who work for the Tige
11、rs Forever Project realize that to ensure their survival,tigers dont only need space.They need space away from people.They are working to stop the conflict(冲突)between tigers and people by separatingthem.I visited a new town.People had been moved to it from a settlement in the forest.And it really ha
12、s worked.It has given tigers a better life and better opportunities forthe children of the resettled people.Only 2,500 tigers are now left in the wild in India.Three out of eight tiger sub-specieshave already disappeared.Tigers that once lived across Asia only survive in 7%of theiroriginal living pl
13、aces now.5.What does the underlined word“mauled”mean?A.Hunted.B.Injured.C.Frightened.D.Killed.6.The following statements are all the factors reducing the population of tigers EXCEPTEXCEPTthat.A.making money drives some people to hunt tigersB.tigers food chain is being destroyedC.the living places of
14、 tigers are disappearingD.people live far from where tigers live7.We can infer from the last paragraph that.A.there are only 2,500 tigers in the wild in IndiaB.tigers need space far from peopleC.if we dont protect tigers in Asia,they will die out thereD.children are happy to live far from tigers8.Wh
15、ats the best title of the passage?A.Expensive tigers.B.More space for tigers.C.Tigers and cattle.D.A kind-hearted farmer.C CAttractionsAttractions inin WisconsinWisconsinWisconsinWisconsin HistoricalHistorical MuseumMuseum30 N.Carroll Street on Madisons Capitol SquareDiscover Wisconsins history and
16、culture on four floors of exhibits.Open for publicprograms.Admission(门票)is free.Open Tuesday through Saturday,900 am400 pm.(608)264-6555 www.wisconsinhistory.org/museumSwissSwiss HistoricalHistorical VillageVillage612 Seventh Ave.New GlarusThe Swiss Historical Village offers a delightful look at pio
17、neer life in Ameri-cas heartland.14 buildings in the village give a full picture of everyday life in thenine-teenth-century Midwest.Tue.Fri.May 1stOctober 31st,1000 am400 pm.Admission is$20.(608)527-2317 ArtisanArtisan GalleryGallery&CreameryCreamery CafCaf 36858 Paoli Rd.Paoli,WIOne of the largest
18、collections of fine arts and crafts(手工艺品)in Wisconsin.Over 5 000sq.ft.of exhibition space in a historic creamery.While visiting enjoy a wonderfullyprepared lunch at our caf overlooking the Sugar River.Just minutes from Madison!Gallery open Tue.Sun.,1000 am500 pm.Caf open Wed.Sat.,1100 am300 pm.Sun.b
19、runch with wine,1000 am300 pm.(608)845-6600 ChristopherChristopher ColumbusColumbus MuseumMuseum239 Whitney St.,ColumbusWorld-class exhibit2 000 quality souvenirs(纪念品)marking Chicagos 1893 WorldColumbian Exhibition.Tour buses are always welcome.Open daily,815 am400 pm.(920)623-1992 9.Which of the fo
20、llowing is on Capitol Square?A.Wisconsin Historical Museum.B.Swiss Historical Village.C.Artisan Gallery&Creamery Caf.D.Christopher Columbus Museum.10.Where can you go for a visit on Monday?A.Wisconsin Historical Museum.B.Swiss Historical Village.C.Artisan Gallery&Creamery Caf.D.Christopher Columbus
21、Museum.11.Where can visitors have lunch?A.At Wisconsin Historical Museum.B.At Swiss Historical Village.C.At Artisan Gallery&Creamery Caf.D.At Christopher Columbus Museum.12.We learn from the text that.A.Swiss Historical Village is open for half a yearB.Christopher Columbus Museum overlooks a riverC.
22、tickets are needed for Wisconsin Historical MuseumD.Artisan Gallery&Creamery Caf are open daily for 4 hoursD DThis is a true story of a mothers sacrifice(牺牲)in an earthquake.When the rescuers reached the ruins of a young womans house,they saw her dead bodythrough the cracks.Her pose was somehow stra
23、nge-she knelt(跪)on the ground like a personwho was worshiping(祷告);her body was leaning forward,and her two hands were supportedby an object.However,the cold and stiff body told them that she had passed away for sure.The rescuers left this house and were going to search the next collapsed(倒塌的)buildin
24、g.For some reason,the team leader was driven by a strange force to go back to theruined house.Again,he knelt down to search the little space under the dead body.Suddenly,he screamed with excitement,“A child!There is a child!”The whole team worked together;carefully they removed the piles of ruined o
25、bjects4around the dead woman.There was a 3-month-old little boy wrapped in a blanket under hismothers dead body.Obviously,the woman had made great sacrifice in order to save herson.When her house was falling,she used her body to make a cover to protect her son.Thelittle boy was still sleeping peacef
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