河南省扶沟县高级中学2015届高三英语下学期仿真模拟考试试题.doc
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1、扶沟高中高三模拟题第一卷第一部分 听力(略)第二部分: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、D)中,选出最佳答案。AMost people go to a doctor in their own town or suburb (郊区). But people in the Australian outback cant get to a doctor quickly. The nearest doctor is sometimes hundreds of kilometers away so they hav
2、e to call him on a two-way radio. This special doctor is called the “flying doctor”. He visits sick people by plane.When someone is very sick, the doctor has to fly to the persons home. His plane lands on a flat piece of ground near the persons house. Sometimes the doctor has to take the patient to
3、hospital. Flying doctors take about 8,600 people to hospital each year.However, most of the time the person isnt very sick, and the doctor doesnt have to visit. He can give advice on the radio from the office at the flying doctor center. He can tell the patient to use some medicine from a special me
4、dicine chest (箱子). There is one of these chests in every home in the outback. Each bottle, tube (管子) and packet (包) in the chest has a number. The doctor often says something like this,” take two tablets (药片) from bottle 5 every four hours.”21. Some people in the Australian outback cant get to a doc
5、tor quickly. Because_A. there are few doctors there B. the nearest doctor is sometimes very far away from themC. there is always heavy traffic on the roadD. they dont want to see a doctor22. The word “outback” in the passage probably means_.A. the part of a country far away from cities B. downtownB.
6、 forest D. market-place23. If the person isnt very sick, the doctor only _. A. tells him to have a rest B. tells him what food to eat C. gives him some advice D. gives him some medicine24. From the passage we know that_. A. people in Australia are seldom illB. every family in the outback has a speci
7、al medicine chestC. a “flying doctor” is a man who flies people to hospitalD. there are very few hospitals in Australia BHow Americans Began to Eat TomatoesPeople have strange ideas about food. For example, the tomato is a kind of very delicious vegetable. It is one of useful plants that can be prep
8、ared in many ways. It has rich nutrition and vitamin in it. But in the 18th century, Americans never ate tomatoes. They grew them in their gardens because tomato plants are so pretty. But they thought the vegetable was poisonous (有毒的). They called tomatoes “poison apples.”President Thomas Jefferson,
9、 however, knew that tomatoes were good to eat. He was a learned man. He had been to Paris, where he learned to love the taste of tomatoes. He grew many kinds of tomatoes in his garden. The President taught his cook a way for a cream of tomato soup. This beautiful pink soup was served at the Presiden
10、ts party. The guests thought the soup tasted really good. They never thought their president would serve his honored guests poison apples. Jefferson never spoke to his honored (忠实的) guests about the fact.25. After you read the passage, which of the following do you think is true? A. Americans never
11、ate tomatoes after they began to plant them. B. Americans didnt eat tomatoes before 19th century. C. Even now Americans dont eat tomatoes. D. In the 18th century Americans ate a lot of tomatoes.26. The passage tells us that Jefferson was a President who learned to love the taste of tomatoes . A. whi
12、le he was in ParisB. when he was a little boy C. because his parents told him soD. from books27. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true? A. All of the guests knew the soup that was served at the Presidents party was made of tomatoes. B. All of the guests thought the soup which
13、was prepared by the Presidents cook was nice. C. All of the guests thought the taste of the beautiful pink soup was nice. D. None of the guests knew that their president would serve his honored guests poison apples.CIf you exhibit positive characteristics such as honesty and helpfulness, the chances
14、 are that you will be thought as a good-looking person, for a new study has found that the perception (认知) of physical attractiveness is influenced by a persons personality.The study, which was led by Gary W. Lewandowski, has found that people who exhibit negative characteristics, such as unfairness
15、 and rudeness, appear to be less physically attractive to observers. In the study, the participants viewed photographs of opposite-sex individuals and rated them for attractiveness before and after being provided with information about their personalities.After personality information was received,
16、participants also rated the probability of each individuals becoming a friend and a dating partner. Information on personality was found to significantly change the probability, showing that cognitive (认知的) processes modify (修改) judgments of attractiveness.Thinking a person as having a desirable per
17、sonality makes the person more suitable in general as a close relationship partner of any kind, said Lewandowski.The findings show that a positive personality leads to greater expectation of becoming friends, which leads to greater expectation of becoming romantic partners and, finally, to being vie
18、wed as more physically attractive. The findings remained consistent regardless of how attractive the individual was formerly thought to be or of the participants current relationship status.This research provides a positive outcome by reminding people that personality goes a long way toward determin
19、ing your attractiveness; it can even change peoples impressions of how good-looking you are, said Lewandowski.28. In the study the participants were required to . A. try to make friends with each other B. try to prove positive characters make people more attractive C. exhibit negative characters suc
20、h as unfairness and rudeness D. rate ones attractiveness by photos before and after knowing her or his personality29. Whats the CORRECT order of how cognitive processes modify judgments of attractiveness? a. find a person with a positive personality b. view the person more physically, attractive c.
21、want to make friends with the person d. want to be his/her romantic partner A. acdb B. dcba C. cbad D. adcb30. Which of the following is WRONG according to the passage? A. The research reminds people to pay more attention to the personality. B. Personality can change peoples impressions of ones appe
22、arance. C. The judgment of ones attractiveness always stays unchanged. D. Positive personality may lead to more friends.31. The passage is written in a(n) tone. A. subjective B. objective C. sceptical D. negativeDYou arrive on time at the Smiths house to babysit three year-old Max. When Mrs. Smith i
23、nvites you into the house, you find Max sitting on the floor with an ipad. You look around for a book, and then you realize the ipad is teaching him how to read through a series of songs and games. Mrs. Smith looks as though she couldnt be prouder of her son for playing such educational games.Techno
24、logy is becoming more important in our everyday lives. From playing a game to asking Siri for directions to a restaurant, we are depending heavily on our handheld device. Companies such as Fisher-price and Open solutions are making apps such as “ Laugh and Learn”, “ Baby Hear and Read ” and “ Babys
25、First Puzzle.” These apps are marketed to parents and their babies. Some companies say that their apps will help the baby learn to read while others promise skills such as identifying shapes and sounds. Many parents say that these games have helped their children a lot.Recently the campaign for a Co
26、mmercial-Free Childhood, a Boston-based group, has been accusing companies, who make these supposedly educational games, of false advertising. The campaign believes that these games are doing very little to improve the education of young children.“ What babies need for healthy brain development is a
27、ctive play, hand-one creative play and face-to-face interaction. ” says Susan Linn, the groups director. This means that when you are babysitting little Max, you should play board games with him or games that require him to use his own imagination. This will help him to learn not only skills that th
28、e games teach him, but he will learn social skills. The American Academy of Pediatrics agrees with Linn, discouraging any electronic time for babies under 2 , while older children should be limited to one to two hours a day. 32. We can learn that many parents think the apps such as “ Laugh and Learn
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