山西省忻州市静乐县第一中学2021届高三英语10月月考试题.doc
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1、山西省忻州市静乐县第一中学2021届高三英语10月月考试题一、阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASince the beginning of history, people have played games. Children in one country may play games that are quite different from those played anywhere else in the world. Here are some interesting games that you and your
2、 friends can try.The Mouse Game (The Philippines)In this game, a piece of string is attached to the players hand. One part of the string represents the cat while the other part is the mouse. The objective of the game is for the cat to catch the mouse and for the mouse to escape just in time. It teac
3、hes you to focus and move your fingers fast.Piata (Mexico)A piata is a colorful container made from papers and filled with sweets and toys. Children are blindfolded and take turns at trying to hit the piata, which is usually suspended(悬挂)on a tree or pole. When someone breaks open the piata, the chi
4、ldren run to get the treats. This game improves your sense of direction.Help (China)Chasing games are popular all around the world. In China, one player is chosen to be the chaser and runs after the other players until someone is caught. No equipment is required to play this game, but it helps to ru
5、n fast and have a loud voice for shouting.Doorkeeper (Afghanistan)In the villages of Afghanistan, there is no limit to the number of players who can take part in the game. A small rubber ball is all you need to play the game. It helps to have quick reactions and focus your eyes on the ball because y
6、ou need to prevent the ball getting into the net.1.Which game offers players material rewards in the end?A. The Mouse Game.B. Piata.C. Help.D. Doorkeeper.2.What is special about the game Help?A. It needs no equipment.B. It limits player numbers.C. It trains quick reaction.D. It requires close attent
7、ion.3.What is the purpose of the text?A. To explain the game rules.B. To recommend fun games.C. To tell the origin of games.D. To show the benefits of games.BIn the 1940s, Josephine Baker, who was a big part of the new jazz genre and culture and had a diverse group of fans, was one of the most famou
8、s women in France. The French people adored her as much as she loved France. So when World War Il threw France into great danger, she decided to do whatever she could to help the nation that had given her so much.In 1940, when armed German troops marched into Paris, some French people established a
9、secret alliance (同盟),known as the French Resistance. The group worked for the defense of France by assisting the European and American armies in the fight against the Germans.As a member of the Resistance, Baker applied herself devotedly to the cause. The tasks she took up proved to be valuable. She
10、 collected coded messages written on her sheets of music and then relayed them to other members. At the same time, taking advantage of her fame, Baker provided shelter and goods for the Resistance members. It would have been dangerous if the Germans had found them.Bakers final task was critical. She
11、 made it her mission to entertain German politicians and army members, whom she lured (引诱)in with her promises of a good show. While pleasing them with her singing and dancing, Baker, equipped with a small notebook at these concerts, listened for and wrote down details about the war. She then sorted
12、 the details and turned in reports to the Resistance.Some thought Bakers fame would be a problem. The Germans knew who she was, but they didnt think she was smart enough to work for the Resistance. So she could get information from the Germans easily, which helped the Resistance and the French army
13、save lives and win the war. Baker had a big influence on the Resistances work. When she died, the army and the French people held a special ceremony to honor her contribution.4.What happened when the Germans entered Paris?A. The French Resistance was set up.B. They sent messages in secret code.C. Ar
14、med French soldiers defeated them.D. They were attracted by Bakers music.5.What was an important task for Baker?A. Entertaining many fans.B. Writing messages in code.C. Giving reports to the Resistance.D. Providing shelter for the homeless.6.What do we know about Baker in paragraph 5?A. Her secret w
15、as exposed.B. Her work was recognized.C. Her music won many awards.D. Her fame caused a big trouble.7.Which of the following words best describe Baker?A. Stubborn and tough.B. Generous and creative.C. Determined and proud.D. Courageous and clever.CThrowing away unwanted food has become a big issue i
16、n the world. While some of us throw away unwanted items, people in other parts of the world face food shortages and are starving. Its a shocking fact that a third of the worlds food is wasted each year, which is enough to feed a billion hungry people.You may think supermarkets are the main contribut
17、ors to this mountain of food. After all, they do desert stuff that is past its sell-by-date and they often refuse to sell fruits or vegetables that are in the wrong shape or look damaged. Theyve also been criticized for encouraging customers to buy more than they need through promotions such as buy
18、one and get one free. But the biggest culprit for creating food waste is us human beings. In Europe, an incredible 53% of food waste comes from households, which results in 88 million tons of food waste a year. So instead of filling our bellies, our food is filling up landfill sites.In Denmark, a wo
19、man called Selina Juul has been working hard to solve this problem. She moved from Russia many years ago and was amazed to see the abundance of food available in the supermarkets. But despite so much availability, she found that people were buying more than they needed and throwing too much away.She
20、 convinced some supermarkets to stop selling their items in bulk (大量)so that people bought only what they needed. She produced a leftover cookbook and set up an education program in schools, which has helped create a significant 25% reduction in food waste.Clearly, we need to think twice when we buy
21、 something in supermarkets or online, and when were at home we should make the most of the food we have using recipes that use up our leftovers or even sharing our remaining food with our friends and neighbors.8.Why are supermarkets to blame for food waste?A. They store spare items.B. They damage ba
22、d stuff.C. They display new arrivals.D. They hold sales promotion.9.What does the underlined word culprit in paragraph 3 probably mean?A. Benefit.B. Demand.C. Cause.D. Challenge.10.What do we know about Selina Juul?A. She contributed to reducing food waste.B. She made an extraordinary discovery.C. S
23、he was a pioneer in cooking leftovers.D. She focused on the availability of food.11.What does the author advise us to do in the last paragraph?A. Start sharing extra food.B. Switch to online shopping.C. Increase the varieties of food.D. Improve our cooking methods.DDifferences in time zones complica
24、te international phone calls. But even more important are different concepts of time and approaches to time in different cultures.People from the USA as well as other North Americans believe Time is money. This value of time is rooted in their ancestors. Early in the 17th century, their ancestors ar
25、rived on the Atlantic coast, a new, undeveloped land. To survive in the tough environment, they had to struggle day and night. Time meant so much to them that they had not even one second to waste. After decades of struggle, they developed the value of efficient use of time and passed it down. Thus
26、far, the Americans are still eager to finish things quickly and are impatient with too reflective (深思熟虑的)people. In some countries, the American work style of speeding everything up has no significance. In the Arab East, the more important you are, the faster service you get. Close relatives take ab
27、solute priority; non-relatives are kept waiting. In the Middle East, a deadline, which is often established to show the degree of urgency or importance of work, will do nothing but stop the Middle Easterners from working, because they consider it rude and overly demanding.Another aspect reflecting d
28、ifferent concepts of time is the classification of monochronic time (单向记时制)and polychronic time (多向记时制)by Edward T. Hall. People from monochronic cultures, such as the Germans, the Austrians, the Swiss and the Americans, do only one important thing at a time. In polychronic cultures, people such as
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