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1、行唐县第三中学、 正定县第三中学、 正定县第七中学2016-2017 学年度第一学期 10 月份联考试卷高三英语第一部分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。 (共 20 小题;每小题2 分,满分40 分)AFun dayTo celebrate the Year of the SnakeOrganized by Lam Tin Youth Centre and Kwun Tong High schoolDate : 2 February 2013Time: 10 am 5 pmPlace : Kwn Tong Playg

2、roundFee: $ 20 (buy three get one free)Programmes: drama, lion dance, magic show and ballet performanceHighlights: 1) enter the lucky draw to win a digital camera2) learn to make festival foodJohn us on the Fun day!All are welcome!Note: Ticket are available at the General Office of Lam Tin Youth Cen

3、tre. For those who would like to be a volunteer, please contact Miss Olivia Wong one week beforethe activity.1. What you have just read is a.A. noteB. reportC. scheduleD. poster2. What is going to take place on 2 February, 2013?A. A big event to welcome a Chinese new year.B. A social gathering to ra

4、ise money for wildlife.C. A party for close friends to meet and have fun.1 / 10D. A meeting of Kwun Tong High School students.3. How much do you have to pay in total if four of you go together?A. $ 20.B. $ 40C. $ 60.D. $ 80.4. Which of the following statements is true?A. Tickets are sold in Kwun Ton

5、g High School.B. It s unnecessary to take soft drinks with you.C. Free digital cameras are provided for everybody.D. Festival food will be served without extra charge.BWhen you thinkofan artist,you probablythinkofsomeone paintingon canvas( 画布).ButGuidoDanielecreatesfantasticpaintingsofbirds,elephant

6、s,tigers,andgiraffesby paintingon skin.BorninSoverato,Italy,GuidoDanielehasbeen called“Hand Gogh” (afterartist Vincentvan Gogh)since he begancreatingworks of arton people s hands in 1990.Paintingon thehands can be a challengebecause,unlikecanvas,theskinmoveswhen rubbed.Daniele s modelsmust remainper

7、fectlystillforhoursashe paints.He often uses his daughter and his son as his“ canvases ” .Beforehe can beginto createhis“manimals ” (theartist s name forhishandanimals),Daniele studiesphotographsof theanimal thathe willbe paintinginorderto be abletounderstanditscharacterand give itlife.“ Next, ” he

8、says,“ Ilookat the hand from differentperspectives ( 视角 ), and I begin to imagine what is thebestway to positionthehand forme topaintthe animal.” He alsostudiestheskinof the model, preferring it to have little hair and fewblemishes ( 瑕疵 ).Daniele starts by drawing on the model s hand with a pencil.

9、He next paintsthe skin using watercolors made specifically for body art. The eyes of Daniele spainted animalslookamazinglyreal,and theyarethemost difficultpartto paint.Paintingson hands must eventuallybe washed away. Guido Danielesays thathe sgotten used to this part and that he doesn t really mind

10、seeing his work washeddown thedrain ( 排水沟 ).“ Tomorrow,Iwillpaintthenext one.The importantthingis to take many good photographs before washing the hand!”5. Daniele s paintings are mainly about.A. sceneryB. plantsC. storiesD. animals6. In Paragraph 3 the author mainly tells us.A. what Daniele needs t

11、o do before paintingB. why Daniele chooses to paint“ manimals ”2 / 10C. how Daniele develops his own style of paintingD. how Daniele paints on the skin of his models7. How does Daiele feel about the fact that his paintings must be washed away?A. He feels disappointed at this.B. He cares little about

12、 this.C. He is satisfied to see this.D. He in fact can t accept this.8. What do we learn about Daniele from the passage?A. His real name is Hand Gogh.B. His works are mainly drawn with pencils.C. He is an artist who paints on hands.D. He often asks his wife to be his model.CTreesareusefultomaninthre

13、eimportantways:theygivehimwoodandotherusefulthings,theygivehimcoolplaces,andtheyhelptostopdroughtandflood.Unluckily,inmany partsoftheworld,manhasnotfoundthatthethirdofthesepointsisthemostimportant.Manwantstomakemoneyfromtrees,sohehascutthemdowninlargenumbers,onlytofindthatwithoutthemhehaslostthebest

14、friendshehad.Andalso,heisusuallytoocarelesstoplantandlookafternewtrees.Sotheforestsslowlydisappear.Thisdoesnotonlymeanthatmanwillhavefewertrees.Theresultsareevenworse:forwheretherearetrees,theirrootsbreakup soil-maketherainin-andalsobindthesoil,thusstoppingitfrombeingwashedawayeasily;butwheretherear

15、enotrees,therainfallsonhardgroundandflowsaway,causingfloodsandcarryingawaytherichtop-soil.Whenallthetop-soilisgone,nothingisleftbutuselessdesert.9.Themostimportantpointsoftreestomanis_.A. theyhelphimtomakemoneyB. theygivehimcool3 / 10C. theygivehimwoodandotherthingsD. theyhelphimtostopdroughtandfloo

16、ds10.Inmanyplacesforestsslowlydisappearbecause_ .A. manytreeshavebeencutdownbymanB. newtreesarenotwelllookedafterC. manhasnotpaidenoughattentiontoplantingtreesD. alltheabove11.Landbecomesdesertafteralltreesarecutdownbecause_.ArootsoftreesbreakupthesoilB.therearetoomanyrainfallsC.strongwindsbringalot

17、ofsandD.therearenolongertreestokeeptherainandprotectthetop-soil.DBelieve it or not, somehigh schoolstudentsare interestedin more than dailypopularity contests. In fact, a group of Colorado teens want to help others bystarting a revolution where friendships matter.Eight years ago, Brad Thomas, a lang

18、uage arts teacher at Grand Junction sCentral High School, began supporting The Revolution Group, a loosely organized,extracurricular( 课外的 )groupwiththeslogan“ Lovingothersone personata time,forever.”“ Wedo thingsinsmalland bigways tolove people, ” Thomas says.“ Thatmightbe puttingyourhand on some bo

19、dy s shoulderif theyare havinga bad day,smilingat somebody in the hall who looks unhappy, opening a door for somebody, picking upsomebodys books.”Seven months ago,studentsatthehigbschoolstartedtogo tothecommunity( 社区),surroundingKimwood Park,and areaofnearbyClifton,Colo,sometimesreferredto as“ Littl

20、e Beirut” because of the neighborhood s violent crime.Each Wednesday, The RevolutionGroup studentspack donated foodfora “ backpackprogram, ” distributing( 分配 )weekend foodtonearly700 childreninneed. On Sundays,students and other volunteers may bag more donated food and set up for a meal forthose in

21、the area. Then breaking up into groups, the students help distribute theremaining donationsthroughouttheCliftonneighborhood,visitingand invitingtheneighbors to a community meal in Kimwood Park. After the meal, the students and Clifton children play games or do other interesting things.4 / 10Shylo Ga

22、llegos, an 18 year-old senior, says he wishes he had become one of its members earlier.“ If students in the first year went to volunteer like this, our school wouldbe a lot different,” Shylo Gallegos says. And, he says, besides giving him a wayto help others, The Revolution Group has made him feel b

23、etter about his own life:He says he used to be the kid who sat in the back of the class and didn t have many friends and didn t really like anybody.“ WhenI really became part of The Revolution Group, it got me out of my shell, ” he says.12. How do volunteers in The Revolution Group help others?A. By

24、 organizing daily popularity contests.B. By taking part in extracurricular activities.C. By starting a revolution at school.D. By doing little things in daily life.13. We learn from the passage that Clifton is a place.A. where people have little sense of safetyB. which is as beautiful as Beirut.C. w

25、here neighbors often have a community mealD. which has a park named“ Little Beirut”14. While in Clifton, volunteers may.A. visit every family in the community to raise foodB. hand out food to the poor children thereC. prepare food with local children for a nark mealD. present the children in need wi

26、th a backpack15. By saying“ it got me out of my shell” Shylo means.A. he began sitting in the front of the classB. he started going out to playC. he became more outgoingD. he became more of a studentEJealous羡慕的paralyzed麻痹的Inyourlife,youmayhavemanyunforgettableeventslikewinningaprize,goingabroad16Iwa

27、salwaysdreamingofswimminglikeafish!Atthattime,IwassojealouswhenIsawpeopleswimming.17Later,onesummerafternoon,Ifollowedmyschoolbuddiestoariver,accompaniedbymybrother.IrememberhoweagerlyIkickedmyshoesandjumpedintothecoolwater.Truthfully,Iwasnotsurewhattodobutstruggleinthewater.Luckily,ayoungswimmernea

28、rbyhappenedtofindmeandsoonIwaspulledout.Beingoutofwater,IfeltIwastransportedtothewonderworld.RealizingthatIwassafeandwell,Iburstintotears.18Iwentforanothertrywithmybro5 / 10ther.ButIfearedthatIwouldneverbecomeagoodswimmer.Isteppedcarefullyintotheswimmingpoolbutwhenthewatercameuptomystomach,Ilostmyba

29、lanceagainandfellintothewater.IfoundmyselffurtherawayfrommybrotherthanIthought.The KingofTerrorwasapproaching!Desperately,Ikeptmyeyeswideopenandtriedtoseizemybrotherbythearm,once,twice,threetimes Iwasshoutingandwavingmyarmsexhaustedly.Atlast,mybrotherwasabletoreachouthishandtotouchme.Igotsavedagain.

30、19Butmotivatedbythedesiretoswim,Imademythirdattempt.IfeltmylegsparalyzedonthebankwhenIfacedthebigswimmingpool.Watchingthehappyswimmersinthewater,Iwasinspired.Whynothavealasttry?Itookadeepbreathandconfidentlywhenforward.AsIwasgoingdeeperintothewater,Imadegreateffortstocontrolmythought,soIcouldkeepthe

31、balance.20Iwasabletoswim!Yes,Iwasabletoswim!Allofasudden,afeelingofsatisfactionwas runninghigh.A.Butforme,themost unusual event is learninghow toswim.B.Iwouldnevergoswimmingagainaftertwounpleasantexperiences.C.Do notbeafraidofthehardshipsinfrontofyou.D.Anyway,mydreamneverended.E.ItoldmyselfthatIwoul

32、dbeoneofthemoneday.F.Tomyamazement,Imadeit!G.Ialwaysbelieve“Wherethereisawill,thereisaway”.第二部分完形填空阅读下列短文,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。 (共 20 小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30 分)Being deaf has never heldback KarinaMitchell.As a matteroffact,itmay have21hertonew heights.“ The kidnevergivesup22 ,” said

33、herfather,Tony.“When someone tellshershe23dosomething,ifshe strugglestodo something,it just makes her more24 .”Mitchellwilltake the25courtFridaynight.“Ilikeplaying,” she said.“Ilikebeingseen and Ilikethe26 .Ilikeitwhen peoplearelookingatme.”Mitchellused toplaybasketballinLas Cruces,27CaminoMiddleSch

34、oolinGrade 8. One summer she went to a university basketball camp, where her head coachKevinCook saw her play and recommended toTony thatthis28playpointguard( 组织后卫 ).Not onlydidshe change29,she also wont up northtoSanta Fe toattendthe new Mexico School for the Dear (NMSD).Playing at NMSD also30 her

35、to compete in athletic events outside of the31. Because of sports, Mitchell has traveled to many states and now Kentucky.6 / 10“When I played here, no one 32 me,” Mitchell said.“ The deaf world doesn treally know about deaf athletes that go to big schools. Now Im know. The33world is finding out that

36、 I can play ball.”She34her time in Santa Fe because there she developed the competitivespirit.“ It s going to be like when I played at Mayfield,” she spoke of thisweekend s tournament.“It s goingtobe 35.Ilove that toplaythebestand to go against the best.” That s what separates Mitchell her36 .Her mo

37、ther Lora told a story about when Karina was first 37( 越野自行BMX车),and otherchildrenwould say she wouldn t38becauseofher lackofbalance.Mitchell didn t 39 it, practicing day and night before becoming a very goodrider.“ 40stops her,” Lora said.“Nothing at all.”21.A. permittedB. drivenC. invitedD.discour

38、aged22.A. carelesslyB. immediatelyC. slowlyD.easily23.A. can tB. mustn tC. shouldn tD.needn t24.A. puzzledB. interestedC. determinedD.delighted25.A. footballB. volleyballC. tennisD.basketball26.A. viewB. supportC. attentionD. help27.A. buildingB. attendingC. teachingD.studying28.A. studentB. sisterC

39、. sonD.daughter29.A. positionsB. mindsC. principlesD.trieks30. forbadeB. persuadedC. allowedD.attracted31.A. countryB. stateC. schoolD.team32.A. doubtedB. predictedC. decidedD.recognized33.A. darkB. deafC. realD. bright34.A. regrettedB. wastedC. appreciatedD.spared35.A. excitingB. positiveC. surprisingD.frightening36.A. strengthB. confidenceC. featureD.7 / 10method37. A. runningB. operatingC. ridingD.taking38. A. failB. tryC. stopD. succeed39. A. makeB. ignoreC. believeD. promise40. A. N

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