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1、内蒙古巴彦淖尔市乌拉特前旗第一中学2019-2020学年高三英语上学期第一次月考试题(考试时间:100分钟 总分120分)第卷 (选择题 共70分)第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)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。并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑AThe Worlds Largest LibrariesBritish Library(United Kingdom,London)The British Library was created by Act of Parliament in 1972;previous
2、ly,the library had been part of the British Museum,where the famous circular reading room had accommodated researchers including Karl Marx,who worked onDas Kapitalthere,as well as Oscar Wide and Mahatma GandhiThe British Library is now housed in a new building in StPancras,London,where its treasures
3、 include two Gutenberg Bibles,the Lindisfarne Gospels and one of Leonardo da Vmcis notebooksLibrary of Congress(United States,Washington,DC)Founded in 1800 with the private collection of Thomas Jefferson,the Library of Congress is in effect the USAs National LibraryIt receives two copies of everythi
4、ng published in the United StatesThe Library of Congress wag burned by the British Army in 1812,and severely damaged by fire again in 1851The collection includes many rare books,drawings and two Stradivarius violinsNew York Public LibraryThe New York Public Library developed gradually in the ninetee
5、nth century from the merger and acquisition(收购兼并)of a number of public and private collections;it has many branches in different districts of New York CityIt remains a structure which combines public and private finance and governanceTreasures held at the library include a Gutenberg BibleRussian Sta
6、te Library(Moscow)Founded in 1862 as the Moscow public library and museum,this collection became the State Library in 1925In consequence it receives copies of all Russian publications,and also holds large collections of maps,journals,music scores and recordingsIts possessions include the Archangel G
7、ospel,a codex in the Slavonic language dating from 109221. Which library met with two big losses in history?A. British LibraryB. Library of CongressC. New York Public LibraryD. Russian State Library22. What can we find in the Russian State Library?A. Lindisfame GospelsB. Stradivarius violinsC. A Gut
8、enberg BibleD. The Archangel Gospel23. What do we know from the text?A. Karl Marx and Oscar Wide worked as librarians in the British LibraryB. The Library of Congress receives two copies of all publications in RussiaC. The New York Public Library is supported by state and personal donationD. The Rus
9、sian State Library possesses a Gutenberg Bible in SlavonicBThe siesta competition took place in a supermarket, with plenty of shoppers, screaming babies, talking voices, and footsteps to take the competitors attention away from their after lunch sleeps.Five bright blue sofas were laid out, and five
10、competitors at a time were allowed to take a 20-minute sleep. A doctor measured their pulse to time how long they actually spent on asleep. Competitors earned extra points for snoring (打鼾),sleeping in strange positions, or wearing silly pajamas (睡衣).The winners of each round advance to the next stag
11、e in the competition.Its amazing that any of those people would fall asleep in the middle of such a busy place, while on couches that they are not used to. Yet, many of them did. They hugged pillows or soft toy bears. They covered their eyes with sleep masks, too. Whatever it took to help them fall
12、asleep fast and stay asleep.The siesta is a tradition in Spain that many feel is becoming forgotten. It used to be that people would take a brief nap after lunch every day. This would energize them, and keep them going for the rest of the day. Not to mention the health benefits of a good nap. But, t
13、hats all changing. People are too busy making money or watching gossip shows on TV after lunch to care about taking a nap.The National Association of Friends of the Siesta wants to bring Spain back to their traditional roots. They are doing this by having the siesta competition. They set up the comp
14、etition to reward the best sleepers with money. Actually, they were paid to sleep.There are really health benefits to a midday nap. We could all learn from this tradition. Its a much better way to get more energy than drinking a cup of coffee. It is also believed that a nap, and in fact a good night
15、s sleep, can help reduce heart disease. The more rested we are, the less stress we feel with day-to-day life.24. The underlined word “ siesta ” here probably means“ _ ”A. oversleepB. night sleepC. a short sleep after supperD. a short sleep after lunch25. In what situation did the competition take pl
16、ace?A. In a noisy place.B. In a quiet place.C. In a comfortable place.D. In a familiar place.26. When the competitors went to sleep, they could _.A. have their own beds B. use nothing to cover their eyesC. have doctors to help them D. use something to help them sleep27. The competition is held becau
17、se the Association wants to _.A. know if people still know the traditional habitB. call on people to have their traditional habitC. do some research on how people sleepD. give people money in this wayCFor Kim Duffy,sending away her teenage daughter was the best hope for saving the girls life.Corinne
18、, then 17, had been struggling with bulimia(贪食症)and anorexia(厌食症)for more than five years. Duffy and her husband, Terry, found a residential facility in Virginia,and Corinne signed on for a two-month stay in the summer of 2009.Today,Corinnes healthy and pursuing a masters degree in Colorado. She and
19、 her parents believe the holistic(整体)approach and individualized focus were key to her recovery. And they know they had access to unique resources. We were fortunate, says Duffy. We could pay for everything.But many cant. According to a report released in November 2014 by the Standing Committee on t
20、he Status of Women,between 600,000 and one million Canadians suffer from an eating disorder. Public in patient programs often wont admit patients until theyre in life-threatening condition. Private clinics often have a long waitlists and high costs at Homewood, in Guelph, Ont., a room is $ 305 to $
21、360 per day.The Duffs struggle led then to connect other families with the quality of care they received in the United Sates. In late 2013, he founded the WaterStone Clinic,a private eating disorder center in Toronto.Since the facility opened, 170 clients have received treatment. They take yoga, do
22、art therapy and participate in meal preparation, building real-life skills with a support team. Programs run weekdays from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., and notably, so far WaterStone has no waiting list.But this approach is costly: approximately $ 650 per day. Realizing that the price tag puts WaterStone out o
23、f reach for many, the Duffys created the WaterStone Foundation-a charity that provides aid to patients who cant afford treatment the following year. Candidates are assessed by two committees that make a decision based on clinical and financial need. Since 2014,the foundation has helped 100 people.Du
24、ffy also wants to change the public system. In June of this year, the foundation awarded $170,000 to four Ontario hopitals offering creative treatment to eating disorder patients. Yes, people need private treatment, she says, “but its important to help out on a broader scale,too.28. Why did Duffy th
25、ink they were fortunate?A. They had enough money to travel abroad.B. They could afford the medical resources.C. They happened to find a right hospital.D. They met very experienced doctors.29. What can we infer from Paragraph 3?A. Public hospitals cannot treat patients with eating disorder.B. Many pe
26、ople die from eating disorder in Canadian public hospitals.C. A lot of eating disorder patients have no access to proper treatment.D. In private clinics eating disorder patients will receive timely treatment.30. Which of the following patients will receive help from WaterStone Foundation?A. Poor one
27、s who suffer from the disease. B. Ones who are rejected by public hospitals.C. Ones who are facing death. D. old ones who are poor.31. What do we know from Duffys words in the last paragraph?A. Only private clinics can give proper treatment to the patients.B. Treatment of the disease in public hospi
28、tals should be improved.C. She wants to cooperate with public hospitals to help the patients.D. Public hospitals should do more to help people with eating disorder.DMany people have long dreamed of being able to fly around as simply as riding a bicycle. Yet the safety and strength of a flying bike w
29、as always a big problem. Over the past 10 years, developments in technology have moved the dream of personal flying vehicles closer to reality. Now, two groups of inventors say such vehicles may be available soon.The British company Malloy Aeronautics has developed a prototype (原型) of its flying bic
30、ycle. Grant Stapleton, marketing sales director of Malloy Aeronautics, says the Hoverbike is able to get in and out of small spaces very quickly. It can be moved across continents very quickly because it can be folded and packed, he adds.Mr. Stapleton says safety was the companys main concern. He sa
31、ys the designers solved the safety issue by using overlapping rotors to power the vehicle.The company is testing a full-size prototype of the Hoverbike, which will most likely be used first by the police and emergency rescue teams.In New Zealand, Martin Aircraft Company is also testing a full-size p
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