分校高三12月月考英语试题 Word版含答案

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1、辽宁省实验中学分校2016-2017学年度上学期12月月考英语学科 高三年级命题人:杨明月 校对人: 李建杰本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分, 考试时间120分钟,满分150分。第I卷第一部分:听力 (略)第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分) 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。AAs a nation of animal lovers, Britain has been rocked by a study that at least ten million pets suf

2、fer mental or physical stress.Two million dogs are left alone daily for longer than recommended and 750,000 rabbits are fed too little grass, at least three million dogs and cats have never been vaccinated(接种疫苗), the research indicates. Shocked animal welfare campaigners are calling on owners to giv

3、e their pets urgent attention.A spokesman for animal charity said, “We know that owners love their pets, but many do not understand what their pets need.”The charitys survey is the first to measure the well-being of Britains 12 million cats, eight million dogs and 1.7 million pet rabbits. It found t

4、hat five million cats, four million dogs and more than 700000 rabbits would be suffering mental or physical stress because their owners do not look after them properly. About 2.4 million dogs are mainly fed on leftovers, rather than nutritionally balanced dog food.About 1.9 million dogs are left alo

5、ne each day for more than four hours, even though vets say four hours should be the maximum. Around 15 percent of owners believe it is acceptable to leave a dog for eight hours without attention while four per cent say dogs can be abandoned for more than ten hours without suffering.The survey also r

6、evealed the Britains cats are overfed, with more than half of owners admitting their cats are overweight. Rabbits are also neglected. In the wild they live in large groups, but 67 percent of pet rabbits live on their own, which creates the risk of boredom and stress.Another spokesman said, “Our repo

7、rt reveals that there is much work to do to raise awareness of what pets need to live healthy and happy lives.”21. The author has written this article to_.A. explain what pets should eat to keep healthyB. show the present physical and mental situation of petsC. tell readers what is a good happy life

8、 for petsD. call on people to take good care of their pets22. Which of the following is TRUE, according to the text?A. Dogs should be left alone for more than eight hours without suffering.B. About 2.4 million dogs are fed on nutritionally balanced dog food.C. Pet rabbits living together creates the

9、 risk of boredom and stress.D. More than half of cats in Britain are overfed and overweight.23. You can read this article in a _.A. health magazine B. Biology textbook C. newspaper advertisement D. book reviewBA head teacher at a primary in Glasgow of Scotland has received a pressing request from a

10、parent. Would it be possible,on the last day of the summer term, to separate the playing field so that a helicopter can land?It is for an 11-year-old pupil whose parents want to do something special to mark their last day at the school. They have spent $500 on a helicopter so that their child can ma

11、ke what they believe is a fitting arrival for the school prom(舞会).$250-an-hour stretch limousines(加长豪华车)are being hired out at such a rate that most firms are fully-booked for Friday, July 23, the day on which most primary schools break up. The trend to celebrate the end of primary school in such an

12、 ostentatious(铺张的)way is new to us. After all, its only in the past five years that the high school prom, imported from the US and intended for 16-year-olds, has become popular in this country.In the past days, the end of primary school would have been marked with an autograph book or T-shirt that f

13、riends could sign their names and messages. So what has changed? It is the childrens expectations. They see their older brothers and sisters celebrate in a certain way and want to do the same.Instead of telling them to wait until they are old enough, parents are only too easily persuaded that their

14、childrens wishes should be honored. “More and more parents work, so I think there is a whole generation of parents who are feeling guilty about their children,”says Professor Cary Cooper, a psychologist at Lancaster University. “Because they spend too less time with their children, they tend to sati

15、sfy their demands far more than they would have done 20 years ago.”Thankfully, Mearns Primary in Newton Mearns turned down the parents request. But in a few years time, who knows the ways that things are going?24. The text is mainly about _.A. the various ways to celebrate the end of primary schoolB

16、. the bad trend in celebrating the end of primary schoolC. the most exciting moment at the end of primary schoolD. the gifts parents prepare for their childrens graduation25. What does the author think of this trend in the primary school?A. She thinks very lowly of it. B. She supports it very much.C. She shows no interest in it. D. She thinks it is w

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