江苏省射阳县第二中学2015届高三英语限时训练(27).doc
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1、2015届高三英语限时训练(27)(A)More than a third of the babies born this year could receive a 100th birthday message from whoever happens to be on the throne in the second decade of the 22nd century, according to figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).It forecasts that 35% of the 826,000
2、 people born in 2012 will live to become centenarians.But a long life is not unalloyed good news. David Sinclair, head of policy and research at the International Longevity Centre UK,warned that for many the future may mean social isolation(隔离)as they live longer than friends and members of their fa
3、milies.“It is of course good news that so many more people are living longer,” he said,” but there is a big problem. We will be older, but in worse health, and at high risk of living alone. The other problem is that we are very poor at forward planning. We deal with the problems that are under our n
4、oses, but even problems two or three years away seem quite distant enough to put off. When youre talking about forecasts for a time half a century away and more, I see no evidence that we are putting in place the measures to deal with it.”This year there will be 14,500 centenarians in the UK, a numb
5、er which is expected to increase to 110,000 in 2035.Women have higher life expectancies than men at every age: the likelihood of a girl born this year reaching her century is estimated to be 39%;for boys the figure is 32%.The estimated number of female centenarians has risen from 500 in 1961 to more
6、 than 10,000 in 2010,a figure which is projected to reach 71,000 by 2035 and 276,000 by 2060.Men are also living far longer, although their numbers are far fewer. There was an estimated of 92 male centenarians in 1961 and just below 2,000 in 2010.1.The underlined word “centenarians” probably means p
7、eople who.A. are born this year B. live longer than their friendsC. are in poor health D. are a hundred or more years old2.From what David Sinclair said, we can learn.A. he doesnt believe so many people are living longerB. the older we are, the more likely we are to live alone and in poor healthC. t
8、he people who are good at forward planning are likely to live longerD. too distant planning is not always necessary for most of us3.Which of the following statements is true? A. About 289,100 people born in 2012 will live to 100.B. More men will reach their century than women in the future.C. The nu
9、mber of the female centenarians was 1,000 in 1970s.D. More than 600 people reached their century in 1961.4.What does this passage mainly talk about? A.A long life is not always good news.B.A long life also means social and physical isolation.C. In the future, more people will live to 100 in the UK.D
10、. It is good to live to 100. (B) Children will find it more difficult to buy cigarettes as vending machines(自动售货机)selling tobacco will be officially banned in England today. According to the British Heart Foundation(BHF),around 200,000 young people start smoking regularly in England each year and 11
11、 percent of 11-to-15-year-old regular smokers in England and Wales get their cigarettes from vending machines.Betty McBride, Director of Policy and Communications at the British Heart Foundation,said,“Thousands of children who are at risk of addiction regularly get tobacco from these machines, which
12、 of course, dont ask them to prove their age. With the tobacco industry increasingly depending on young smokers to keep their profits,theyre fighting tooth and nail to stop any changes that might hit their bottom line.”The ban, which makes it illegal to sell tobacco from vending machines and require
13、s shopkeepers to ensure all tobacco advertising on the machines is removed, comes into force in England today. It is the first ban in Europe to prohibit selling cigarettes from vending machines, which shows the determination of England to fight against smoking.Other measures to protect young people
14、from the dangers of smoking are also on the way. In April 2013 large retailers(零售商)in England and Scotland will have to get rid of all tobacco displays and small shops will be expected to do that from April 2015.Wales and Northern Ireland also plan to make similar regulations.The UK Government is du
15、e to begin a public consultation before the end of the year on whether to introduce plain packaging for cigarettes which would reduce their marketing appeal to young people, help to make health warnings more effective and, alongside other measures, help to reduce the number of smokers in the long te
16、rm.9.According to the text, vending machines selling cigarettes.A. offer cheaper products B. have more varieties of productsC. dont check buyers personal information D. keep a record of every purchase10.The tobacco industry may be against the new regulation because.A. more children will be at risk o
17、f tobacco addiction B. it will bring inconvenience to its consumers C. young smokers will be discouraged D. many vending machines will be left unused11.Small stores in Scotland.A. will be banned from selling tobacco next yearB. can still present cigarettes for around 2 yearsC. must get rid of all to
18、bacco advertisementsD. must show warnings about cigarettes in 201312.It can be inferred from the text that.A. plain packaging is a must for cigarettes B. the number of tobacco companies will be limitedC. tobaccos harm to health will be put down on packagesD. opinions will be asked for plans of tobac
19、co controlling13.What is the best title for the text? A. Cigarette vending machines banned. B. The youths addiction to tobacco.C. UKs efforts to improve peoples health. D. Strong opposition from tobacco industry. (C) Red roses were her favorites; her name was also Rose. And every year her husband se
20、nt them, tied with pretty bows. The year he died, the roses were delivered to her door. The card said,” Be my Valentine(情人),”like all the years before.Each year he sent her roses, and the note would always say,” I love you even more this year, than last year on this day. My love for you will always
21、grow, with every passing year.” She knew this was the last time that the roses would appear. She thought, he ordered roses in advance before this day. Her loving husband did not know that he would pass away. He always liked to do things early.Then,if he got too busy, everything would work out fine.
22、She cut away some stems, placed them in a very special vase, and set the vase beside the picture of his smiling face. She would sit for hours in her husbands favorite chair, staring at his photo and the roses sitting there.A year went by, and it was hard to live without her mate. Loneliness and soli
23、tude had become her fate. Then, the very hour, as on Valentines Day before, the doorbell rang, and there were roses, sitting by her door. She brought the roses in, and just looked at them in shock.Then,she went to get the telephone to call the florist(花匠)shop. The owner answered, and she asked him,
24、if he would explain why someone would do this to her, causing her such pain.“I know your husband passed away, more than a year ago,” the owner said,” I knew youd call, and you would want to know. The flowers you received today were paid for in advance. Your husband always planned ahead. He left noth
25、ing to change.”“There is a standing order that I have on file down here. And he has paid, well in advance; youll get them every year. There is also another thing that I think you should know. He wrote a special little card.he did this years ago.”“Then,should ever, I find out that hes no longer here.
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