山西省应县第一中学2019届高三英语9月月考试题.doc
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1、山西省应县第一中学2019届高三英语9月月考试题第一部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题3分,满分60分)第一节:阅读下列短文,从所给各题的四个选项A、B、C、D中,选出最佳选项A Have you ever had one of those days when all you wanted to do was read an emotionally powerful story that would cause you to tears? Most of us tend to be attracted by stories that reach us on multiple levels, i
2、ncluding sadness. There are plenty of books that make you cry (and sometimes laugh) and that you can really sink your teeth into. Here are four of them.1. The Kite Runner This realistic and moving description of life in Afghanistan accounts for the people who were badly affected by the Taliban. Youl
3、l cry as you get to know the familial relationships and cruelty involved, but youll also get a sense of hope as you quickly read through this appealing novel. 2. The Book Thief Lets put it this way: Death itself is the narrator. The story is about a young girl named Liesel who has to live with foste
4、r parents during World War II. On the way to her new home, her brother dies, setting the gloomy tone for the story. There is hope, however, when Liesel discovers her love for reading and makes a relationship with a young Jewish man she helps hide from the Nazis. 3. The Fault in Our Stars This is pro
5、bably the most likely book on the list to make you cry, as it records the experiences of teens who are dying from cancer and living their last days in love. Their lifestyle is tragic and disturbing at the same time, as we watch their health worsen. The real tragedy is the love story between the main
6、 characters, who know that their romance is fruitless. 4. A Child Called “It” Easily one of the saddest stories of abuse in recent decades, A Child Called It is based on the true story of Dave Pelzer, a boy from California who suffered at the hands of his cruel family. The tears will come from both
7、sadness and the inspiration tied to Daves fight for survival in an environment where he is believed worthless. 1.What do the four books have in common?A.They are all about cruel wars.B.They all probably make you cry.C.They are all about suffering children.D.They are all adapted from true stories.2.W
8、hich book is about a young victim whose family treated him cruelly?A.The Kite Runner B.A Child Called “It”C.The Fault in Our StarsD.The Book Thief3.The passage is intended to _.A.advise us to buy some booksB.inspire us to read moreC.explain why we love readingD.introduce some moving booksBA young wo
9、man sits alone in a caf sipping tea and reading a book. She pauses briefly to write in a nearby notepad before showing her words to a passing caf waiter: Where are the toilets please?This is a familiar scene in Tokyos so-called silent cafs, where customers are not allowed to speak, and only communic
10、ate by writing in notepads. The concept rises by a desire to be alone among young Japanese, a situation brought by economic uncertainty, a shift in traditional family support structures and the growing social isolation. The phenomenon is not limited to coffee shops but covers everything from silent
11、discos, where participants dance alone wearing wireless headphones connected to the DJ, to products such as small desk tents designed for conversation-free privacy in the office. One Kyoto company even offers single women the opportunity to have a one woman weddinga full bridal affair, complete with
12、 white dress and ceremony, and the only thing missing is the groom. The trend has its own media expression-“botchi-zoku”, referring to individuals who consciously choose to do things completely on their own. One recent weekday afternoon, Chihiro Higashikokubaru, a 23-year-old nurse, travelled 90 min
13、utes from her home, to Tokyo on her day off in order to enjoy some solo time. Speaking quietly at the entrance of the cafe, Miss Higashikokubaru said: “I heard about this place via Twitter and I like the idea of coming here. I work as a nurse and its always very busy. There are very few quiet places
14、 in Tokyo, and its a big busy city. I just want to come and sit somewhere quietly on my own. Im going to drink a cup of tea and maybe do some drawings. I like the idea of a quiet, calm atmosphere.” The desire to be isolated is not a new concept in Japan, home to an estimated 3.6 million hikikomori -
15、 a more extreme example of social recluses(隐士) who withdraw completely from society.4.What is special about the “silent cafes”?A.It provides various tea and books.B.It has attracted many popular young people.C.It offers service by writing not by speakingD.People are not allowed to communicate.5.Whic
16、h of the following statement cant account for the idea of being alone in Japan?A.Unstable economic situationB.A change in traditional family support patternC.The rising demand for privacyD.The increasing social isolation6.What do we know about Higashikokubaru?A.She doesnt like to be a nurse.B.She do
17、esnt like the life in big cities.C.She travelled to Tokyo on her work days.D.She enjoys her solo time in a quiet place.7.What is the best title of the passage?A.Lonely Japanese B.One woman weddingC.Social recluses in JapanD.Silent cafesCWe all have our own idea of what the perfect smile should look
18、like,whether we show a mouthful of whites or keep our lips closed and turned up at the corners.When we think of the perfect smile,we often picture someone grinning,with all of our teeth showing,but based on new findings,less is actually more.Nathaniel He1wig and his colleagues at the University of M
19、innesota discovered that a successful,genuine smile actually rests less on showing teeth and more on facial balance and symmetry(对称). For the study,researchers looked at 3D computer-animated facial models of more than 800 study participants.The computer-animated facial models went through a series o
20、f facial transformations,with researchers changing the mouth angle,amount of teeth shown,the degree of the smile.Participants were then asked to rate the modelssmiles based on effectiveness,genuineness and pleasantness. The results of the study found that the most successful smile had a perfect bala
21、nce of teeth,an ideal mouth angle,and a smile length that extended to what was called the“sweet spot”.Smiles that showed a quick sync(同步)of the left and right side of the face during smiling were also more highly related. Smiling makes up a good part of our nonverbal(非语言的)communication,making it imp
22、ortant to have a grin that will draw people to you and also seem sincere.Its also worth noting that perfect smile could help improve your health too.8.What is the possible meaning of the underlined word“grinning”in the first paragraph?A.Talking softly.B.Smiling widely.C.Chatting cheerfully. D.Eating
23、 healthily.9.Which aspect should be considered when rating the smiles in the study?A.How pleasant it makes people feel.B.Whether it improves health.C.How successful smiling people are.D.Whether it lasts long enough.10.What makes the perfect smile based on the new study?A.White teeth. B.Smile length.
24、C.Facial balance.D.Lip corners.11.Where does this text probably come from?A.A book review. B.A science report.C.A history textbook.D.A travelling guide.DBooks allow us a glance into the mind of the authors,but what if we could make a direct connection instead? What if we could ask specific questions
25、 about their experiences,receive instant answers,and hear their stories firsthand? Now,thanks to a library in Denmark,you can check out a person as you use a book to find out more about their unique stories. At the Human Library,you go through some titles and pick one youd like to know more about.Wh
26、en you decide on a title,you are taken to a discussion area to meet your human book and have the next 30 minutes with your“book”to learn about it.The downside is,unlike a book,that you dont take that person home with you.Your“borrowed”human could be anyonea funeral director,politician,or even a chil
27、dwith an incredible story to tell. The Human Library Organization came to be in Copenhagen,Denmark in 2000.Ronni Abergel,his brother Dany,and some colleagues hosted a four-day event during a major Northern European festival,hoping to raise awareness about violence among youth.After the Success.Aberg
28、el founded the Human Library Organization.Since then,it has spread to more than 50 countries around the world. Though there are a few permanent human libraries,most arent places at all,but events.Even if many do take place at physical libraries,you dont need a library cardanyone can come and be part
29、 of the experience.All thats needed is people who want to tell their stories,and people who are willing to listen.12.The writer raises two questions in the first paragraph to_.A.stress the importance of readingB.draw the readersattention to the topicC.picture a reading scene of the futureD.invite re
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