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1、山西省实验中学2019届高三英语上学期第二次月考试题(含解析)时间: 100分钟 满分: 150分第一部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,ATears ran down from my eyes as I saw the essay my high school English teacher had just handed back. A big F was written on top. I was hopeless. I was stupid ! My face burned
2、 with shame when my classmates called me stupid.“Im the only one who doesnt know my ABCs!” I sobbed to Mom.“Ill help,” she promised.Everyday I sat with her, but to me, cat looked like cta and red was reb. Frustrated, I would return to my bedroom and draw, filling the paper with houses, restaurants a
3、nd offices.“When I grow up, I want my own store,” I told Mom, pointing to my drawings.“ Thatsgreat !” shesaid “ but first you haveto learnto read.”Later, I was diagnosed with dyslexia (失读症). SoMom took me to a learning centre, where I was given reading exercises. But I still had a hard time. Finally
4、, I graduated, but I was afraid of my reading skills.“Ill never get a job !” I cried to Mom later again.“ Dont focus on what you cant do,”she comforted, “Concentrate on what you really can.”But what can I do? I wondered. Suddenly, I thought of the drawings Id made as a child and my dream of having m
5、y own store. I enjoyed sales so much that over the next few years, I tried my hand at other businesses. Today, I watch over seven branches. We have 187 employees and $15 million in sales.While Ill never be what my teachers might have wanted, I am a success-on my own terms. The other day a student se
6、nt me a card, reading:You gave me so much confidence. I hope to be like you when I am big. Tears of joy filled my eyes. This was my A, and I smiled.1. Why did the author feel so ashamed at school?A. His teacher ignored him in class.B. His teacher didnt grade his essay.C. He failed to finish his essa
7、y in time.D. His classmates looked down upon him.2. Which of the following best describes the authors feeling to his mother?A. Grateful.B. Guilty.C. Doubtful.D. Regretful.3. Which of the following can match the text?A. No pains, no gains.B. Never too old to learn.C. Every man has his value.D. Two he
8、ads are better than one.【答案】1. D 2. A 3. C【解析】本文是一篇记叙文,讲述了作者小时候因成绩不好而常被同学嘲笑。但在母亲的帮助和鼓励下,最终实现了他小时候的梦想。【1题详解】D细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“My face burned with shame when my classmates called me stupid.”(当我的同学说我愚蠢时,我羞愧得满脸通红)可知,作者因为同学们说他笨(即瞧不起他)而感到羞愧。故选D项。【2题详解】A推理判断题。根据第三段“Ill help,” she promised.”、第六段“ Thats great
9、 !” she said, “ but first you have to learn to read.”、第九段“ Dont focus on what you cant do,” she comforted, “ Concentrate on what you really can.”等细节可知,作者的成功离不开母亲的帮助、鼓励和安慰。因此他对母亲心存感激。故选A项。【3题详解】C主旨大意题。通读全文可知,本文主要讲述了作者小时候因成绩不好而常被同学嘲笑。但在母亲的帮助和鼓励下,最终实现了他小时候的梦想,作者通过自己的亲身经历来证明成绩差并不意味着失败。每个人都有自己的价值,都可以取得属于
10、自己的成功。故选C项。BSeveral decades ago, educators in the USA began to call attention to a national problem: most students leave American schools without the mathematical skills needed for jobs or for higher education. This was especially true for female and minority students. The Educational Testing Servic
11、e reported that, in an international survey, American teenagers had the lowest math scores.This situation has been defined as “innumeracy”, or the inability to grasp the basic idea of mathematics. Mathematicians, teachers, and scientists were alarmed by these findings. They looked for the reasons an
12、d decided that, in addition to poor education, there are many psychological blocks.Embarrassment about not knowing math can lead to fear in the classroom. Fear can lead to silence because students do not want to draw attention to their lack of knowledge. As a result, those students fall further and
13、further behind. Low visibility in the classroom has not always been recognized as a silent call for help.Math educators decided to try to change that. Math reform is beginning with the educators themselves. Teachers are now being trained to recognize and to help students work through “math anxiety”
14、the roadblock on their way to gaining competence in mathematics. In addition, math textbooks are being updated to help students understand that math is not a sort of foreign language of numbers. Math is a tool that helps us to analyze patterns and structures, and to discover relationships.Traditiona
15、l computing skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are still being taught, of course. However, there is added emphasis on logical thinking and creative problemsolving, to which there may be several equally valid solutions.4. What does the underlined sentence probably mean?A. St
16、udents with low scores fear to ask their teachers for help.B. Poor equipment in classrooms limits teens chances to learn.C. Math anxiety, hardly noticed, is actually a silent call for help.D. Poorsighted students cant see clearly, which is a silent call for help.5. Which may lead to American student
17、s innumeracy?A. The methods of teaching.B. The difficulty of math itself.C. Students lack of interest in math.D. Schools not attaching enough value to it.6. What may be discussed in the following paragraph?A. What to be taught in Americas revised math programs.B. How to improve teens logical thinkin
18、g and problemsolving abilities.C. How to improve American students traditional computing skills.D. Why traditional computing skills are necessary in mathematics education.7. What is the passage mainly about?A. Improvements in mathematics education in the USB. The features of Americas mathematics edu
19、cation.C. Mathematic skills needed for higher education.D. The importance of mathematics education in the US.【答案】4. C 5. A 6. B 7. A【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要说明了美国的数学教育存在问题,在一项国际调查中,美国青少年的数学成绩最低。数学家、教师和科学家分析了这背后的原因,决心改变这一现状,介绍了数学改革措施。【4题详解】句意猜测题。根据画线部分上文“Embarrassment about not knowing math can lead to fear i
20、n the classroom. Fear can lead to silence because students do not want to draw attention to their lack of knowledge. As a result, those students fall further and further behind.”可知,不懂数学的尴尬会导致课堂上的恐惧。学生对数学的恐惧会导致他们沉默,因为学生们不想让别人注意到他们缺乏知识。结果,这些学生越来越落后。所以老师也容易忽略学生这方面的不足,因此学生不被人注意到的数学焦虑,实际上是无声的求助。画线句子意思为“几
21、乎不被人注意到的数学焦虑,实际上是无声的求助”。故选C。【5题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段中“They looked for the reasons and decided that, in addition to poor education, there are many psychological blocks.(他们寻找了原因,认为除了教育水平低之外,还有许多心理障碍)”以及第四段中“Math reform is beginning with the educators themselves. Teachers are now being trained to recognize an
22、d to help students work through “math anxiety” the roadblock on their way to gaining competence in mathematics. (数学改革是从教育者本身开始的。现在,教师们正在接受培训,以识别并帮助学生克服“数学焦虑”这是他们获得数学能力的障碍)”可知,教学方法可能是导致美国学生数学盲的因素。故选A。【6题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“Traditional computing skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
23、 are still being taught, of course. However, there is added emphasis on logical thinking and creative problemsolving, to which there may be several equally valid solutions.(当然,传统的加法、减法、乘法和除法的计算技能仍在教授中。然而,它强调的是逻辑思维和创造性的解决问题,可能有几个同样有效的解决方案)”可推知,接下来可能会讨论如何提高青少年的逻辑思维和解决问题的能力。故选B。【7题详解】主旨大意题。根据第一段中“Sever
24、al decades ago, educators in the USA began to call attention to a national problem: most students leave American schools without the mathematical skills needed for jobs or for higher education.( 几十年前,美国的教育工作者开始关注一个全国性的问题:大多数离开美国学校的学生没有获得工作或接受高等教育所需的数学技能)”以及倒数第二段中“Math educators decided to try to cha
25、nge that.(数学教育家们决定改变这一现状)”结合文章主要说明了美国的数学教育存在问题,在一项国际调查中,美国青少年的数学成绩最低。数学家、教师和科学家分析了这背后的原因,决心改变这一现状,介绍了数学改革措施。可知,这篇文章主要讲了美国数学教育方面的改进。故选A。CA hybrid electric vehicle (混合动力车) or HEV is a vehicle driven by the combination of petrol engine and electric motor. Terrence has been driving a HEV for five years.
26、 He really doesnt understand why more people arent accepting them. “I probably spend about $ 7 a day on petrol,” the taxi driver told news. com. au. In his previous conventional vehicle Terrence said he was spending up to $ 30 a day on petrol, meaning he saves almost $ 6000 every year.The Toyota spo
27、kesman said this was quite a high saving and official tests estimate (估计) an average driver would only save about 33 percent off their current bill. This means a driver paying $ 30 a day on petrol would see their bill drop to about $ 20 using the hybrid. “A taxi driver that drives in built-up areas
28、and spends little time on highways will notice a higher fuel saving,” he said. “Low speeds allow the electric motors to be used more and the petrol engine used less.”While some people are skeptical about how reliable hybrids are, Terrence said he had never run out of power. His Camry cost about $ 34
29、,000 and so after five years, its nearly paid for itself. “For cab drivers, its a real advantage because of the cost-effectiveness,” he said. Terrence has no complaints about the car. “I love it, the calm and quietness of it, the simplicity of ityou just jump in and go. The maintenance(保养)is really
30、low. But the only difficulty is finding someone to service the car as there are not many experienced mechanics(机修工).”Terrence said its “extraordinary” that more drivers arent buying more hybrid electric vehicles and that governments are not encouraging this more. “I think people have a view that you
31、 have to plug it in, which is not true. A lack of information about the cars may be stopping people from taking the plunge. Its not promoted at all for the public to understandits simplifying the actual owning of a caryou dont have to do so many things to own it and run it, its just so much simpler.
32、 Why wouldnt the government promote such a thing?”8. How much does an average driver save each day by driving a hybrid, according to the Toyota spokesman?A $ 30B. $ 20C. $ 10D. $ 79. Terrences problem with his HEV at the moment is about the _.A. speedB. powerC. priceD. service10. When saying “extrao
33、rdinary”, Terrence thinks it is _.A. understandableB. wonderfulC. doubtfulD. unbelievable11. What does Terrence think prevent the popularity of hybrid cars?A. The difficulty in servicing the car.B. The restriction of the government.C. The lack of information about HEV.D. The inconvenience with charg
34、ing the car.【答案】8. C 9. D 10. D 11. C【解析】【分析】本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍混合动力汽车(HEV)。它是一种由汽油发动机和电动机结合驱动的汽车。【8题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中This means a driver paying $ 30 a day on petrol would see their bill drop to about $ 20 using the hybrid.可知,这意味着,使用混合动力汽车的司机,如果每天花30美元加汽油,他们的账单就会降至20美元左右。所以丰田发言人说,一名普通司机每天驾驶混合动力车能节省 $ 10($ 3
35、0 -$ 20)。故选C。【9题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段最后一句But the only difficulty is finding someone to service the car as there are not many experienced mechanics(机修工).可知,但唯一的困难是找个人来维修汽车,因为没有多少有经验的机械师。所以Terrence目前的HEV问题在于服务。故选D。【10题详解】词义猜测题。根据最后一段中Terrence said its “extraordinary” that more drivers arent buying more hybri
36、d electric vehicles and that governments are not encouraging this more. Terrence说,越来越多的司机没有购买更多混合动力电动汽车,政府也没有更多地鼓励这种做法,这是“非同寻常”的。由此推知划线词的意思是“不可思议的”,故选D。【11题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段中A lack of information about the cars may be stopping people from taking the plunge.可知,特伦斯认为关于HEV的信息缺乏阻碍了混合动力汽车的推行。故选C。【点睛】做词义猜测题
37、时,切不可脱离语境想当然。在句子或段落中,我们可以利用熟悉的词语,根据语言环境所表示的关系推断生词词义。尤其注意划线词前后的内容。本题第3小题,根据最后一段中Terrence said its “extraordinary” that more drivers arent buying more hybrid electric vehicles and that governments are not encouraging this more. Terrence说,越来越多的司机没有购买更多混合动力电动汽车,政府也没有更多地鼓励这种做法,这是“非同寻常”的。由此推知划线词的意思是“不可思议的
38、”,故选D。DWhen it comes to writing work emails, there are many rules to follow. In the past, people always wanted to come across as someone whos calm and professional, which workplace manners experts say means they wanted to hold back their love for emoticons while on the job.But language is always cha
39、nging, and a recent national survey in the US found that 76 percent of Americans said that they had used emoticons in digital communication at work. The most popular emoticon is the happy face.Lindsey Pollak, a US career coach who works with Millennials (千禧一代), has also noticed that emoticons have g
40、one from being inappropriate for the workplace to being accepted. The reason behind this, according to her, is largely due to the changing of people in a particular age group of the workforce. Millennials are now the biggest generation in the American workforce. “A few years ago, emoticons were abso
41、lutely seen as very young and very personal,” Pollak said. “Over the past few years. Ive seen emoticons become more acceptable. I see them more frequently not just from Millennials but from all generations at the workplace.”“People tend to use emoticons to just add that little bit of extra change in
42、 the tone when theres something awkward or potentially offensive, or when they might take in things in the wrong way,” explains Lauren Collister, a sociolinguist. In life and work, many of us have used emoticons to send positive atmosphere or soften statements.Pollak, however, warns against being to
43、o casual at work. Her advice is to be aware of who the audience is. “Frankly, I wouldnt use a happy face with any CEO in the US. I wouldnt use a happy face with the people of a certain level no matter how commonplace and acceptable it has become,” she said. “You can make or break a relationship with
44、 one email these days.”12. What does the author say about past working people?A. They avoided using emoticons at the workplace.B. They used more serious emoticons.C. They were not fond of emoticons.D. They were calm and professional.13. What can people use emoticons to do at the workplace?A. Make it
45、 personal to communicate.B. Keep up with the trend of the times.C. Help them share their ideas and feelings.D. Show a positive attitude to the receiver.14. What can we learn from the last paragraph?A. Emoticons should be used with caution.B. There are strict limitations on emoticon using.C. All the
46、US CEOs are against the use of emoticons.D. Emoticons can greatly help bring people close.15. Whats the writers attitude towards the use of emoticons at work?A. Subjective.B. Objective.C. Doubtful.D. Opposing.【答案】12. A 13. D 14. A 15. B【解析】本文是议论文。文章论述了表情符号的应用在职场已被接受,但是也不要过于随意。12题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段中“In
47、 the past, people always wanted to come across as someone whos calm and professional, which workplace manners experts say means they wanted to hold back their love for emoticons while on the job.(在过去,人们总是想要给人留下冷静和专业的印象,职场礼仪专家表示,这意味着他们希望在工作中不显示出自己对表情符号的喜爱)”可知,在过去,人们避免在工作场合使用表情符号。故选A。【13题详解】细节理解题。根据倒数
48、第二段中“In life and work, many of us have used emoticons to send positive atmosphere or soften statements. (在生活和工作中,我们很多人都使用表情符号来传递积极的气氛或柔和的表达。)”可知,人们在工作场所使用表情符号可以表达出对对方积极肯定的态度。故选D。【14题详解】推理判断题。文章最后一段提到“Pollakwarns against being too casual at work.”, Pollak警告人们不要在工作中过于随意使用表情符号。Pollak认为“You can make or
49、break a relationship with one email these days.(一封邮件就可以成就一段关系,也可以毁掉一段关系。)”。由此从最后一段中可以推断,使用表情符号时要谨慎。故选A。【15题详解】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段中“In life and work, many of us have used emoticons to send positive atmosphere or soften statements. (在生活和工作中,我们很多人都使用表情符号来传递积极的气氛或柔和的表达。)”文章最后一段提到“Pollakwarns against being too
50、 casual at work.”, Pollak警告人们不要在工作中过于随意使用表情符号。Pollak认为“You can make or break a relationship with one email these days.(一封邮件就可以成就一段关系,也可以毁掉一段关系。)”。由此可以推断,作者对在工作中使用表情符号持客观的态度。故选B。【点睛】第二节 (共5小题;每小题3分,满分15分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Do Well in ExamsDo not underestimate the power of
51、 revision in the days and hours before examination. The closer you are to the exam, the more chance you have of storing and retaining crucial information. But do not overdo it. _16_ An effective daily routine can help you through an exam period, so in the days leading up to your first exam, get into
52、 the habit of being up and ready to work by game. It can be a shock to the system after months of working to your own timetable to be mentally alert at that time if you have not prepared for it.On the day of the exam, have a good breakfast, pack two of everything you need(pens, pencils, erasers, etc
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