新疆巴州蒙古族高级中学2015届高三英语上学期期末考试试卷(无答案).doc
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1、新疆巴州蒙古族高级中学2015届高三英语上学期期末考试试卷(无答案) AMr. Peter Johnson, aged twenty three, battled for half an hour to escape from his trapped car yesterday when it landed upside down in three feet of water. He took the only escape routethrough the boot.Mr. Johnsons car had ended up in a ditch (沟渠) at Romney Marsin,
2、 Kent after he lost proper control on ice and hit a bank. “Fortunately, the water began to come in only slowly,” Mr. Johnson said. “I couldnt force the doors open because they were jammed against the walls of the ditch and dared not open the windows because I knew water would come flooding in.”Mr. J
3、ohnson, a sweet salesman of Sitting Home, Kent, first tried to attract the attention of other motorists by sounding the horn (笛) and hammering on the roof and boot. Then he began his struggle to escape.Later he said, “It was really a half penny that saved my life. It was the only coin I had in my po
4、cket and I used it to unscrew the back seat to get into the boot(汽车行李箱).I hammered desperately with a hammer trying to make someone hear, but no help came.”It took ten minutes to unscrew the seat, and a further five minutes to clear the sweet samples from the boot. Then Mr. Johnson found a wrench (扳
5、手) and began to work on the boot lock. Fifteen minutes passed by. “It was the only chance I had. Finally_it_gave,_ but as soon as I moved the boot lid, the water and mud poured in. I forced the lid down into the mud and climbed up clear as the car filled up.”His hands and arms cut and bruised, Mr. J
6、ohnson got to Beckett Farm nearby. Huddled in a blanket, he said, “That thirty minutes seemed like hours.” Only the tips of the car wheels were visible, police said last night. The vehicle had sunk into two feet of mud at the bottom of the ditch.21Which of the following objects is the most important
7、 to Mr. Johnson?AThe hammer.BThe coin. CThe seat. DThe horn.22We know from the passage that _.AMr. Johnsons car stood on its boot as it fell downBMr. Johnsons car accident was partly due to the slippery roadCMr. Johnson struggled in the pouring mud as he unscrewed the back seatDMr. Johnson could not
8、 escape from the door because it was full of sweet jam23“Finally it gave” in Paragraph 5 means that _.Aat last the wrench went brokenBthe chance was lost at the last minuteCthe lock came open after all his effortsDluckily the door was torn away in the end24What is the best title for this newspaper a
9、rticle?ADriver Escapes through Car BootBThe Story of Mr. Johnson, a Sweet SalesmanCThe Driver Survived a Terrible Car AccidentDCar Boot Can Serve as the Best Escape Route文章BTalking plants might sound like characters in a fairy tale. But recent scientific studies have shown that plants communicate wi
10、th each other and with other living things in a surprising number of ways. To understand them, scientists say, we just have to learn their language. Farmers are especially interested in what plants have to say.“Plants are able to communicate with all sorts of organisms (有机体). They can communicate wi
11、th giant bacteria, with other plants and with insects. They do this chemically,” said Cahill, an Ecology Professor of the University of Alberta in Canada.Plant scientists are just beginning to understand this chemical “language”. Cahill says studies have shown, for example, that plants can evaluate
12、conditions in their immediate environment and take appropriate actions. Plants have an ability, for example, to signal pain or discomfort caused by anything from temperature extremes to an insect attack. Jack Schultz, a professor of chemical ecology at the University of Missouri, says when a plant s
13、enses that its being eaten, it cannot walk away from trouble; on the contrary, it will release a chemical vapor that alerts other plants nearby.“Their language is a chemical language, and it involves chemicals that move through the air that are easy to be changeable, and most of all are smells that
14、we are familiar with,” Schultz explained.“All plants responded to the attack by changing their chemistry to defend themselves,” Schultz recalled. “But we were quite surprised to find that nearby plants also changed their chemistry to defend themselves, even though they were not part of the experimen
15、t.”Studies have also shown that plants under attack release pleasant chemicals. Those chemicals attract friendly insects that attack the pests eating the plant.In the end, plants ability to communicate their needsand our ability to understand themcould help farmers reduce the use of poisonous chemic
16、als, cut operating costs and limit damage to the environment.25The recent scientific studies have shown that plants can _.Acommunicate with other living things in a chemical wayBhardly react to any sudden change in temperatureCuse a very special chemica1 language which is familiar to usDrespond to t
17、he attack by giving off poisonous chemicals26When being eaten by an insect, the plant will _.Awalk away from troubleBchange its chemistry to kill the insectCrelease a chemical vapor to “ask” other plants for helpDgive off nice chemicals to attract friendly insects killing the pest27The underlined wo
18、rd “alert” most probably means “_”AwarnBprotectCthreaten Dallow28Which would be the best title for the passage?ACommunication between PlantsBA Chemical “Language”CPlants Can TalkDHow Plants Protect Themselves文章CFor thousands of years, the most important two buildings in any British village have been
19、 the church and the pub. Traditionally, the church and the pub are at the heart of any village or town, where the people gather together to socialize and exchange news.As a result, British pubs are often old and well preserved. Many of them have become historicists. The most famous example is the pu
20、b in the city of Nottingham called “The Old Trip to Jerusalem”, which dates back to the year 1189 AD and is probably the oldest pub in England.However, British pubs are not just for kings and queens; they welcome people from all classes and parts of society. On a cold night, the pubs landlord or lan
21、dlady can always find a warm place for you by the fire. There is always honest and hearty food and plenty of drink available at an affordable price.Thats how things used to be. Things are beginning to change. It is said that the credit crunch(信贷紧缩 ) is causing 39 British pubs a week to go out of bus
22、iness. People do not have enough spare money to spend on beer. Recently, the UK government banned (禁止) smoking in all pubs, and that may also have affected the number of customers going to pubs.This decline(衰退) is happening despite the fact that in 2005 the UK government started to allow pubs to sta
23、y open after 11 pm. Previously, with 11 pm. as closing time, customers would have to drink quite quickly, meaning they sometimes got more drunk than they would if allowed to drink slowly. The British habit of drinking a lot very quickly is known as “binge drinking”, and it causes longterm health pro
24、blems for people and problems with violent crime for communities.In order to save their businesses, pubs are trying to change with the market. British pubs now offer something for everyone. A lot of pubs used to be “Working Mens Clubs”, meaning that women could not usually enter. Today, however, wom
25、en can freely enter 99% of pubs without experiencing any problems. Perhaps things are changing for the better after all.29The passage mainly tells us something about _.Athe long history of British pubs Bthe decline of British pubsCthe past and present of British pubs Dthe importance of British pubs3
26、0Which may not be the cause of the decline of British pubs?AThe credit crunch.BThe present closing time.CThe ban of smoking. DHaving no spare money.31We can infer from the passage that _.Abinge drinking means drinking less beerBBritish people used to like drinking slowlyCclosing the pubs early will
27、reduce social problemsDBritish government aims to discourage people from binge drinking32We can see from the last Paragraph that the author _.Aholds an optimistic attitude towards the British pubsBis against the admission of too many women to the pubsCthinks that women in the pubs will cause less so
28、cial problemsDthinks that British pubs should offer everything you need文章DTo the Editor,Re Why a Fallen Angel Is a Centerfold (Sunday Review, Nov. 6): I first met Lindsay Lohan in 1997 when she was 11 and I was the casting director (挑选演员的人) of the film The Parent Trap. I was struck by her talent, fr
29、esh charm and innocence the moment I caught sight of her. She was, and remains, a gifted actress and a good human being.It is not for me to judge Ms Lohans choices, or whether fame has been less than kind to her, but I have been greatly saddened by the way the media have chosen, with all gloves off
30、and seemingly going with what could please them, to record her efforts and failures. She is a sentient (能感知事物的) human being, not a thing, not a product, not anything else to be sold.Charles McGrath makes several attractive points in his news analysis about the public demand which is impossible to sa
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