密学校 班级姓名 学号密 封 线 内 不 得 答 题太原五中2014—2015学年度第一学期 高 三英 语 周 考 (12月4日)I.根据单词首字母或汉语提示完成下面句子中的单词。
(10分) 1. The ________(听众)were fascinated by her beautiful song. 2. Could you please explain the sentence again? It seems _______(复杂的)to me. 3. One of his _____ (志向) is to become one of the first-rate pianists of the world. 4. The government has set up some rules r________ (关于) the food safety. 5. His failure on the test again ________(使沮丧) him. Let's go to cheer him up. 6. These ancient buildings are part of the national ________ (遗产).7. The company has gone into a________(衰败) because of the falling demand. 8. We are used to finding the easiest a________(方法) to the problems. 9. There was perfect ________(和谐) between the two brothers. 10. You can trust him; he's a man of highest ________(美德). II. 1. 2. If you're too trusting, other people will __________________ you. 3. May our country always _____________ peace and prosperity.4. We'll have the meeting in the classroom _____________ in the auditorium.5. Everyone was deeply _______________ his marvelous speech. III. 阅读理解(30分)AIt happens to a ll of us. You’re out somewhere, and someone says you look just like someone else. Most of us just smile politely and continue on with our day. But what if it happens so often that you really begin to wonder? Would your curiosity get the best of you, and would you just have to find out who that person is?Bao Lulin works as a waitress in Jiuyang, China. Over a period of three years, she found she was constantly being told that she looked just like a woman named Yang Yanfei. Lulin’s first encounter with being mistaken for this mystery woman was in 2009, when she was asked by a stranger, “You have come back from Fujian Province? Why didn’t you inform us?” When people continued to call her “Yanfei”, Lulin finally decided to search for her doppelganger.In October, after Lulin was once again mistaken for the other woman, she asked the person to give her Yanfei’s address so that she could meet her. She never imagined that this encounter would change her life.When Lulin showed up at Yanfei's house, she was shocked. The resemblance wasn't slight; the two women actually looked exactly alike. They stood face to face, examining each other's features and similarities. Yanfei said, "I felt I was looking into the mirror." Now reunited, the sisters say they feel as if they'd known each other for years and years.Lulin and Yanfei discovered they had been separated at birth. The two were put up for adoption as infants because of China's one-child policy. The girls share a number of things in common: They were both married in 2007, their husbands have the same name (Bin), they share some of the same hobbies and favorite foods, and their sons could pass for twins. Here's something that's really uncanny -- they each have a scar on their fingers resulting from similar accidents that happened when they were 6 years old.1. The writer asks two questions in Paragraph 1 in order to ______.A. show politeness and kindness to usB. help us find out who that person isC. know if we can answer them correctlyD. introduce the topic of this passage2. When the stranger asked Bao Lulin, she probably felt _________.A. fortunateB. pleasedC. puzzledD. worried 3. According to Yanfei, she ___________.A. do esn’t like Bao Lulin at allB. looks exactly the same as Bao LulinC. likes looking into the mirrorD. has been one of Lulin’s friends for a long time.4. We can learn from the last paragraph that Lulin and Yanfei ________.A. have experienced many same thingsB. each has a scar on their fingers at birthC. have already married to the same personD. enjoy different hobbies and foods in life 5. What would be the best title for this passage?A. Two close friends met againB. Twins reunited finally by chanceC. Strange things often happen in the worldD. Two women live in the same cityBThere have been a lot of stories about the dangers of eating certain kinds of meat for many years. Now more and more people across the world have stopped eating it altogether. They have either become vegetarians or they have chosen thehealthier option of eating fish.However, the UK and USA governments are now warning people that certain kinds of fish cause risks to health. Recently, the British Food Standards Agency (FSA) issued a warning about eating shark and swordfish. Pregnant women and children under the age of 16 should avoid eating these fish, says the FSA, because of the high levels of mercury (水银) in them.Mercury can harm the nervous system of an unborn child. Infants and children may also be at greater risk of mercury poisoning because they eat more food (relative to their body size) than adults. Levels of mercury in fish other than shark and swordfish did not give cause for concern, so the most frequently consumed fish in the UK – cod, haddock and plaice – were not considered a risk to health.The FSA’s advice is to eat two portions of fish a week as part of a balanced and varied diet. They say that this level of fish consumption leads to a great reduction in the risk of heart attacks.In the USA , the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA) has issued a different kind of guideline about eating fish and other seafood. They are seeking to persuade people to avoid eating fish that are on the lists of threatened or endangered species.In particular, the FDA wants people to find out where and how the fish they eat were caught. Fish caught by trawlers (用拖网捕鱼的人) , which pull huge nets behind them, usually have huge quantities of by-catches, which means fish that are not wanted and which are thrown out as garbage. For every five kilos of shrimp which are caught, for example, two kilos of by-catches are wasted.6. What is the best title for the text?A. Alternatives to meatB. Mercury in endangered fish speciesC. Becoming a vegetarianD. How healthy is fish?7. The underlined word “it” in the first paragraph refers to _________.A. certain kinds of meatB. dangerous of meatC. meatD. fish8. What do the USA and UK Food Agencies say about mercury levels in fish?A. They are dangerously high in all fish.B. They are not problem for people who eat cod and haddock.C. Pregnant women and children may be poisoned from eating any fish.D. Levels in shark and swordfish are not a cause for concern.9. What advice do the FSA and FDA give out?A. The USA Food Agency suggests eating two pieces of fish a week to have a healthy heart.B. The UK Food Agency warns against eating shark but encourages eating haddock.C. The FSA wants people to avoid eating fish caught in trawler nets.D. Both warn against eating all species of fish.10. The underlined word “by-catches” in the last paragraph means_________.A. fish caught in the nets that are thrown away and wastedB. all the fish caught in trawler netsC. shrimpD. fish caught by small fishing boats第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。