河北省保定市徐水综合高中届高三月考二英语试题文档格式.docx
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times30thSeptember-October31st
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1.WhendoesAvenue/QstartonTuesdayinOctober?
A.At4:
00am.
B.At7:
45pm.
C.At5:
30pm.
D.At10:
00pm.
2.HowmuchshouldyoupayatleastifyoubookaticketforAvenueQbyphone?
A.£23.00
B.£18.00
C.£12.00
D.£13.00
3.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?
A.Toadvertiseamusicdrama.
B.Tointroducetheboxoffice.
C.Totellabouttheplotofadrama.
D.Totalkaboutthehistoryofatheater.
(★★)FlowerPower
Whenhergrandmother’shealthbegantoworsenlastautumn,MarywouldmakethedrivefromWashington,DCtoWinchester,VAeveryfewdays.
Shehatedhighwaydriving,findingituglyandboring.Shepreferredtotakewindingcountryroadstohergrandmother’shospital.WhenshedrovethroughtherockytownofHarpersFerry,thebeautyoftheroughwaterswasalwaysappealingtoher.
Towardtheendofherjourney,Maryhadtogetonhighway81.Itwasherethatshediscoveredasurprisingbitofbeautyduringoneofhertrips.Alongtheshoulderofthehighway,therewasalongstretchofwildflowers.Theywerethinanddelicateandpurple,andmovedbackandforthinthewindasifwhisperingpoemstoeachother.
Thefirsttimeshesawtheflowers,Marywasseizedbyanuncontrollableurgetopulloveronthehighwayandpullabunchfromthesoil.Shecarriedthemintohergrandmother’sroomwhenshearrivedatthehospitalandplacedtheminavasebyherbed.
Foramomenthergrandmotherseemedmorelucid(清醒的)thanusual.ShethankedMaryfortheflowers,commentedontheirbeautyandaskedwhereshehadgottenthem.Marywasoverjoyedbytheabilityoftheflowerstowakesomethingupinsidehersickgrandmother.
Afterwards,Marybegancarryingscissorsinthecarduringhertripstovisithergrandmother.Shewouldquicklyglideontotheshoulder,jumpoutofthecar,andclipabunchofflowers.EachtimeMaryplacedtheflowersinthevase,hergrandmother’seyeswouldlightupandtheywouldhaveasplendidconversation.
OnemorninginlateOctober,Marygotacallthathergrandmotherhadtakenaturnfortheworse.Marywasinsuchahurrytogettohergrandmotherthatshespedpastherflowerspot.Shedecidedtoturnaround,headseveralmilesback,andcutabunch.
Maryarrivedatthehospitaltofindhergrandmotherveryweakandunresponsive.Sheplacedtheflowersinthevaseandsatdowntoholdhergrandmother’shand.Shefeltasqueezeonherfingers.Itwasthelastconversationtheyhad.
4.Marypreferredtotakecountryroadstothehospitalbecauseshecould________.
A.getonhighway81moreeasily
B.enjoythenaturalviewalongtheroads
C.pickwildflowersforhergrandmother
D.spendlesstimedrivingtothedestination
5.WhenMaryplacedtheflowersbyhergrandmother’sbed,hergrandmother_________.
A.camealiveatthesightoftheflowers
B.commentedonMary’sbeauty
C.wasoverjoyedbytheflowers
D.wascuriousaboutthetypeoftheflowers
6.Fromthepassage,weknowthat________.
A.Marydiscoveredthewildflowersalongthecountryroads
B.Mary’sgrandmotherhadpassedawaybeforeshearrivedatthehospital
C.Mary’slastconversationwithhergrandmotherwasasilentone
D.Maryheadedseveralmilesbackbecauseshespedpastthehospital
7.Whatdoesthepassageconveytous?
A.Beautyinnaturecanbepowerful.
B.Lovehasnobeginningorending.
C.Lifeisasbeautifulassummerflowers.
D.Flowershavethemagictocurediseases.
(★★★★)Probablynoothermusicalinstrumentisaspopularastheguitararoundtheworld.Musiciansusetheguitarforalmostallkindsofmusic.Countryandwesternmusicwouldnotbethesamewithoutaguitar.ThetraditionalSpanishfolkmusiccalledFlamencocouldnotexistwithoutaguitar.ThesoundofAmericanbluesmusicwouldnotbethesamewithoutthesadcryoftheguitar.Androckandrollmusicwouldalmostbeimpossiblewithoutthisinstrument.
Musicexpertsdonotagreeaboutwheretheguitarwasfirstplayed.Mostagreeitisancient.SomeexpertssayaninstrumentverymuchlikeaguitarwasplayedinEgyptmorethan1,000yearsago.MostexpertssaythattheancestorofthemodernguitarwasbroughttoSpainfromPersiasometimeinthe12thcentury.TheguitarcontinuedtodevelopinSpain.Inthe1700sitbecamesimilartotheinstrumentweknowtoday.
Manyfamousmusiciansplayedtheinstrument.ThefamousItalianviolinistNiccolePaganismplayedandwrotemusicfortheguitarintheearly1800s.FranzSchubertusedtheguitartowritesomeofhisfamousworks.InmoderntimesSpanishguitaristAndresSegoviahelpedmaketheinstrumentextremelypopular.
Inthe1930s,LesPaulbeganexperimentingtomakeanelectricguitar.Heinventedthesolid-bodiedelectricguitarin1946.TheGibsonGuitarCompanybeganproducingitsfamousLesPaulGuitarin1952.Itbecameapowerfulinfluenceonpopularmusic.Theinstrumenthasthesameshapeandthesamesixstrings(弦)asthetraditionalguitar,butitsoundsverydifferent.LesPaulproducedaseriesofextremelypopularrecordingsthatintroducedthepublictothismusic.ListentothisLesPaulrecording.ItwasthefifthmostpopularsongintheUnitedStatesin1952.Itiscalled“MeetMisterCallaghan.”
8.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Theguitarwasthemostpopularmusicalinstrumentinthepast.
B.Thechoiceofmusicalinstrumentisimportantforaband.
C.Theguitarplaysaveryimportantroleinmusic.
D.Everymusicianlikesplayingmusicinstrumentwiththeguitar.
9.Accordingtomostexperts,theguitardevelopedintoamodernformliketodayin_____.
A.Egypt
B.Persia
C.Italy
D.Spain
10.InParagraph3,theauthorintroduces______.
A.themethodofplayingtheguitar
B.somemusicianswhoplayedtheguitar
C.thewaythattheguitarwasmade
D.theexacttimeoftheguitar’sorigin
11.Wheredoesthepassageprobablycomefrom?
A.Abroadcast
B.Anewspaper
C.Amagazine
D.Ahistorybook
(★★★★)HowmanytimesdoyoucheckyourFacebookpageinadaytoseewhetheryourlatestposthasgotanother“like”or“thumbs(拇指)up”?
Althoughyoumightbeembarrassedtoadmithowmanytimesyoudothis,don’tworry—psychologicalfindingshaveshownit’scompletelynormal.Infact,thepleasurewederivefromreceivinga“like”isequaltothatofeatingchocolateorwinningmoney,andwecan’thelpwantingmore.Accordingtothefindings,whichobserved32teensagedbetween13and18,thefeedbackcircuit(反馈回路)intheteens’brainsisparticularlysensitive,andthe“social”and“visual”partsoftheirbrainswereactivewhentheyreceived“likes”onthesocialnetwork.Theresearchalsoshowedthatthoughthethumbsupmightcomefromcompletestrangers,thegoodtheyderivefromthemworkedallthesame.
So,doesitmeanweshouldtryourbesttowinasmanythumbsupaspossible?
Notnecessarilysoifweknowthereasonsbehindourdesireforattention.In“whydopeoplelongforattention”byM.FaroukRadwan,heexplainedseveralcasesinwhichpeoplenaturallylongedforattention.Radwansaidpeoplewhowereanonlychild,whowereusedtobeingthecenterofattentionintheirhouse,maytrytocopytheseconditions.Feeling“overlookedandunappreciated”mightalsoleadyoutolongforattention.Othertimes,thestateofbeingjealous,orwantingtocoveryourmistakesmayalsocontributetosuchlongings.
Infact,toomuchdesireforattentioncancreateanxiety,andinturnruinyourhappinessevenwhenyougetit.Sowhatcanwedoaboutit?
Theanswerisquitesimple.“Ifpeoplecouldadoptgoalsnotfocusedontheirownself-esteem(自尊)butonsomethinglargerthantheirself,suchaswhattheycancreateorcontributetoothers,theywouldbelesssensitivetosomeofthenegativeeffectsofpursuingself-esteem,”wrotepsychologyprofessorJenniferCrocker.
Soperhapstheanswertoouraddictionto“likes”issimplytofocusonsomethinglargerthanourselves—ahard,butaworthyone.
12.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Thethumbsupfromcompletestrangersdon’twork.
B.Desireforattentioncandefinitelycreateanxiety.
C.Feelingignoredmightleadyoutobeinneedofattention.
D.Thebrainofteenagersisseldomsensitive.
13.What’sthereactionofreceiving“likes”onthesocialnetworktothebrai
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