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2013屆高三英語周測卷二

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1、2013屆高三英語周測卷二AThe insanely popular song Gangnam Style from South Korean recording artist PSY has just become the most watched video on ever, garnering more than 808 million views on the popular media site.The distinction was previously held by another pop heavyweight, Justin Bieber, whose song Baby

2、had a little more than 804 million views at press time. PSY made the announcement on his Twitter page earlier today.Since its release, the song has defeated such other popular videos as Jennifer Lopezs On the Floor, Eminems Love the Way You Lie and LMFAOs Party Rock Anthem. And in September, Gangnam

3、 Style also became the most liked video on , now with nearly 5.4 million thumbs up.At the time of the announcement, the Guinness Book of World Records released a statement saying: “In years past it was unthinkable that something would be viewed a hundred million times, and now Gangnam Style has achi

4、eved more than twice this figure in just three months on . PSY, your certificate is waiting here at our office, come pick it up any time!”Despite its massive popularity, the video shows no signs of slowing down, and it even has a shot at becoming the first video to get more than one billion views.If

5、 it maintains its current rate of around six million new views per day, Gangnam Style would be in line to break that record by the end of the year.The honors are just the latest in a long list that shows just how popular the song has become. Since it was released in July, the song has seen a meteori

6、c rise through the music industry.It has found its way to the tops of music charts in more than 30 countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Canada, while providing material for thousands of parody(惡搞)videos.It became a staple (主要部份) in the 2012 presidential elections with

7、the now famous Mitt Romney Style video and was even used by the North Korean government in propaganda films promoting their supreme leader.Meanwhile, such influential figures as President Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt have all made mention of the

8、hit song.1. This passage mainly talks about a world famous_. A. music chart B. music video C. video website C. Korean pop singer2. Which of the following about “Gangnam Style” is NOT true according to the passage? A. “Gangnam Style” has defeated Justin Biebers “Baby” on You Tubes views. B. “Gangnam

9、Style” has been the favorite to at least 5.4 million people. C. “Gangnam Style” has been the first to get more than 1 billion views. D. “Gangnam Style” has been recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records.3. What does the underlined word “meteoric” probably mean in this passage?A. steady B. rap

10、id C. vague D. abnormal 4. What can we infer from this passage? A. PSY will become one of the greatest musicians due to the popularity of “Gangnam Style”. B. Obama won the presidential election partly because of the Mitt Romney Style video. C. Despite its massive popularity, the fever of “Gangnam St

11、yle” has decreased. D. The influence of “Gangnam Style” has spread far and wide. B My eighth grade consisted of 28 classmatesWe knew each other so well that most of us could distinguish each others handwriting at a glanceAlthough we grew up together, we still had class outcasts(受到排擠的人)From second gr

12、ade on, a small group started harassing (騷擾) two or three of the othersI was one of those two or three, though I didnt know whyIn most cases when children get picked on, they arent good at sports or they read too much or they wear the wrong clothes or they are of a different raceBut in my class, we

13、all read too much and didnt know how to play sportsWe had also been brought up to carefully respect each others raceThis is what was so strange about my situationUsually, people are made outcasts because they are in some way different from the larger groupBut in my class, large differences did not e

14、xistIt was as if the outcasts were invented by the group out of a need for themThe harassment came in the form of laughter when I talked, and rolled eyes when I turned aroundIf I was out on the playground and approached a group of people, they often fell silent. Sometimes, someone would not see me c

15、oming and I would catch the tail end of a joke at my expenseThere was another girl in our class who was perhaps even more rejected than IShe provided the group with a lot of material for jokesOne day one popular girl came up to me to show me something she said I wouldnt want to missWe walked to a co

16、rner of the playgroundThree or four girls there were reading aloud from a small book, which I was told was the girls diaryI sat down and, laughing till my sides hurt, heard my voice finally mixed with the others Often being accepted by others is more satisfying than being accepted by oneself, even t

17、hough the satisfaction does not lastLooking back, I wonder how I could have participated in making fun of this girl when I knew perfectly well how it feltIf I were in that situation today I would react differently, but I cant honestly be sure5The author was made an outcast because _Ashe couldnt play

18、 sports as well as others Bher family belonged to a minority groupCher classmates found her clothes funny Dher classmates needed to find an outcast6How was the author treated as an outcast?AShe was often the target of teasing BNo one responded to her talkingCShe was refused to approach others DHer d

19、iary was often made public7What did the author do to the girl mentioned in Paragraph 3?AShe showed great sympathy with the girlBShe joined others in making fun of the girlCShe stopped the others from hurting the girlDShe found more materials about the girl for jokes8What does the passage intend to t

20、ell us?AEveryone is likely to become an outcastBWe shouldnt hit a person when he is downCOne should pay somebody back in his own wayDEveryone has a desire to be accepted by othersCAlthough Philcoxia minensis plants may look like a bunch of ordinary sticks and flowers, underground they are lean,green

21、, meat-eating machines! Experts recently discovered that the plants trap and eat tiny worms. Less than one percent of all flowering plant species are meat-eating.Philcoxia minensis plants grow in Brazil. They get some of their nutrients the way most plants do. Their roots absorb them from the soil.

22、However, the small plants tend to grow in sandy areas where few nutrients are available. That fact made researchers wonder how the plants could survive, especially because their root systems are not developed well. Scientists became even more curious when they noticed that the plants have leaves und

23、erground.It doesnt make sense to have leaves underground, so we supposed that the plants are getting some other kind of benefit from the leaves, researcher Rafael Oliveira told reporters.Experts found roundworms (姻蟲)stuck to the plants leaves. So they did an experiment. They grew special roundworms.

24、 Then they buried them in soil with Philcoxia minensis plants. When the experts later tested the plants ,leaves, they found evidence of the worms inside. Scientists say the plants trap the roundworms using a sticky substance. Then they release a special liquid to digest the tiny creatures.The find h

25、as made experts hungry to know whether other meat eating plants are hiding in plain sight. “This leads to the question of whether there are other carnivorous(食肉)plants out there,” researcher Peter Fritsch told reporters.9. Experts succeed in discovering that the plants _A. can grow in sandy areas B.

26、 can trap and eat tiny wormsC. look like ordinary flowers D. can be transplanted in some other countries10.According to the whole text, what is unique about the plants?A.They can survive in drought deserts.B.They have some special nutrients to absorb.C.Their root systems are highly developed with le

27、aves underground.D.They can trap and digest some tiny creatures.11.The experts did the experiment to _.A.find the worms stuck to the plants leavesB.test the plants unusual leavesC. Solve the mystery about the meat-eating plants D. attempt more methods to grow plants in sandy areas12.Which of the fol

28、lowing would be the best title for the text?A. Some underground AdventuresB. Watch out ,Worms!C.Keep off the plants!D. An Attempted MurderDBreaking the CodeOne school night this month I walked quietly up to Alexander, my 15-year-old son, and touched his cheek gently in a manner I hoped would seem ca

29、sualA year ago he would have ignored this disturbance but now he reacted impatiently and leaned back to his computer screenI made a mistake: breaking into my teenagers personal space The average teenager has pretty strong feelings about his privacy, Lara Fox and her friend Hilary Frankel told me. Mr

30、. Frankel and Mr. Fox, both 17, are the authors of “Breaking the Code”, a new book that seeks to bridge the generational divide between parents and adolescentsIt is being promoted by its publisher as the first self-help guide by teenagers for their parents, a kind of Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are

31、From Venus that explains the language and actions of teenagers. The girls dealt with issues including hanging out late, money, school pressures, smoking etcPersonally, I welcome their opinionsThe most common missteps in interacting with teenagers arise from the war between parents exercising their r

32、ights to know what goes on under their roof and teenagers firmly guarding their privacyTeenagers can be quick to interpret their parents remarks and respond with anger that masks their vulnerability (脆弱 ). Ms Fox said, What we want above all is your approvalDont forget, no matter how much we act as

33、if we dont care what you say, we believe the things you say about usNancy, a New York child-raising expert said she didnt agree with everything the authors suggested but found their arguments reasonableWhen your kids are saying, You dont get it, and you never will, there are lots of ways to respond

34、so that they will listen and that is what the writers point out My parents helped me see that, Mr. Fox told me, even though they used to stay out late and ride their bicycles to school, times have changed and the way parents educate children is differentThese days there is a major fear factor in bri

35、nging up kidsParents worry about their child crossing the street The writers said they hoped simply to throw light on teenage thinking13Why does the author mention the book Kids Are From Mars, Parents Are From Venus ”?AIt is one of the best-sellers BIt is also written by the two girlsCThe two books

36、have the similar themeDThe two books have different opinions14The underlined sentence “You dont get it, and you never will” in the 4th paragraph implies that _Athe teenagers dont want to admit their weaknessBthe teenagers think that their parents will never understand themCthe parents do not necessa

37、rily force into the world of their childrenDthe generation gap cannot be shortened despite their parents efforts15It can be inferred from the last two paragraphs that _Ateenagers should guard their privacyBNancy totally agrees with the two girls opinionsCparents are more concerned about childrens sa

38、fetyDthe two girls have obtained numerous support from the public16According to the two girls, teenagers nowadays are _Aindependent Bintelligent Csensitive DinconsiderateEHumankind has tried to improve its standard of living since the very beginning of civilization Back then, as well as today, provi

39、ding food and security was the basic task for a person However, nowadays the range of required goods has expanded significantlyPeople feel the need for not only some primary things, such as a piece of bread and a roof over their heads, but also for various facilities and luxuriesProviding humanity w

40、ith these things is connected to the use of natural resources, which requires energyIn turn, the common sources of energy we use today cause pollution, so economic growth is almost inevitably(必然地) associated with environmental damage Economic growth is the increase in numbers of goods and services p

41、roduced over time by an economy, and its calculated in terms of real Gross Domestic Product (GDP)Before growth is calculated, inflation ( 通貨膨脹) is adjusted in order to take into account its misleading effect on the price of goods and servicesEconomic growth can also be explained as the increase in e

42、xpected output, which results from an increase in actual output, or total demandThere are certain aspects of economic growth which affect the environmentThe first of these is the fact that in order to produce more goods and products, at a faster rate, the construction of large industrial plants is r

43、equiredThese plants produce a lot of waste, leading to the pollution of water and the atmosphere, which may cause negative long term health effects to nearby populations of animals, or peopleThey also lead to global warmingIndustrial manufacturing leads to the constantly increasing energy consumptio

44、nThe traditional energy sources, which are commonly used nowadays, are considered to be the greatest polluters to the environmentThere also exist so-called eco-friendly sources of energyThey are sometimes preferred but replacing the traditional sources with them also requires time, during which peop

45、le have to make some sacrifices to support these undertakingsIn order to produce economically practical energy, a sometimes significant transformation of the natural site is often unavoidableThis is expensive and, has harmful effects on the environmentApplication of wind energy would block airflows

46、natural speed, which is the reason for their decrease in strength, after crossing the windmill(風車)Consequently, the pressure balance that is brought about by this current will be affected, and it is important to remember that the environment and weather conditions are directly affected by atmospheri

47、c pressure For these reasons, bringing about economic growth without any resulting environmental damage, whatever, is impossible17What does the passage mainly talk about?APollution caused by plant construction BEffects of windmills on the environmentCEconomic growth and human civilization DEconomic

48、growth and environmental damage18What does the underlined word They in the third paragraph refer to?AGoods and products BThe industrial plantsCWater and atmosphere DNegative health effects19According to the passage, the author holds the opinion that _Aeconomic growth should be calculated in terms of GDPBuse of natural resources causes no damage to the environmentCindustrial manufacturing may cause damage to the environmentDa windmill is a perfect way to produce economically practical energy20Which of the following shows the structure of the passage?答案:(A)BCBD (B)DABD(C)BDCB(D)CACC(E)DBCB6

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