2016届高考英语 高效备考月考卷七

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1、名师指津高效备考新模式高三英语月考卷七第卷(100分)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)AForget Zach Snyders “Man of Steel” or Keanu Reeves “Man of Tai Chi”. Chinas movie of the summer is a film that has touched off a mini-culture war while earning a lot and a continuation is just weeks away.“The Tiny Times

2、” tells the story of four fashionable college girls in Shanghai and is perhaps best described as “The Devil Wears Prada” meets “Sex and the City” with “The Bling Ring.” The movie is based on Guo Jingmings novel. Guo is a 30-year-old famous author and entrepreneur (主办者) who also directed the film. Gu

3、os fans say he is the voice of a new material-minded generation, but many critics have argued “The Tiny Times” as a vacuous (空虚的) respect to consumerism that sets a bad example for Chinese youth. In a country dealing with a deep wealth gap, the film has touched a deep nerve about the values of Chine

4、se society.“I have seen 6,000 or 7,000 movies, and this is one of the few that I hate. I was surprised at it”, Raymond Zhou, a well-known critic said in an interview. Reviewing it for the Beijing News, he called it “totally intolerable” and said its promotion of materialism was far worse than advert

5、ising in luxury (豪华品) magazines.The sequel, which was filmed at the same time as “The Tiny Times”, was originally set for release in December. But the distributor, Le Vision Pictures, has moved up the release date to Aug. 9th to make full use of the movies popularityand the heated debate surrounding

6、 it.21. Why does the movie get so much bad response?A. It is thought to be unvaluable for society.B. It is thought to affect the youth of China.C. It is thought to cause incorrect sense of worth.D. The author of it has a bad reputation in filmland.22. What can we infer from the passage?A. This movie

7、 has affected a lot of young people.B. This movie is a mixture of three famous films.C. Most audience of this movie is the fans of the author.D. The film has already received its own social value.23. Which is the best title for the passage?A. “The Tiny Times” is under huge debate.B. The social statu

8、s of “The Tiny Times”.C. The introduction of “The Tiny times”.D. The sequel of “The Tiny Times”.BWildI was 16 when my father finally decided he would send me to wilderness camp for several months. He had threatened to do it many times before, but my mother had always managed to prevent him from doin

9、g so. This time he insisted on doing it.The latest incident was the last straw. Impulsively (冲动地), I had pushed Mr. Ford, my math teacher, down a flight of steps at school. He broke his arm in two places. Anyway, he had agreed not to accuse me as a favor to my dad, who was in the middle of a tight r

10、ace for sheriff (执法官) in our town. But my reckless behavior had my dads closest advisor talking.“John, hes your son and hes a kid, but he is dragging you down,” I heard Jake Hutch tell my dad through his closed office door the night after I pushed Mr. Ford. “If you cant make your son obey the rules,

11、 how can you make the law obeyed in this town?”So, off to Pisgah National Forest I went. I imagined hours of untold abuse at the hands of some strong sergeants (警官). I was determined no to be broken. I was who I was.Nearly every day for six months, a small group of other troubled teens and I carried

12、 our 30-pound backpacks on a difficult journey covering about 10 miles. We hiked in a rough wilderness that seemed untouched by civilization.Our sergeants were firm but kind, not frightening as I had imagined. We learned how to make a fire without matches and create a shelter with branches and grass

13、. We learned which plants were safe to eat out in the wild. I felt myself change. I was calm and often reflective. My old, impulsive self was gone.One morning, six months later, my dad came to pick me up. I ran to hug him and saw relief and love in his eyes.“So whats it like being sheriff?” I asked

14、on the ride home.“I lost the race, Danny,” he said.“Im sorry, Dad.” I knew my behavior probably had a lot to do with hid defeat.Dad squeezed my shoulder and brought me close. “As long as I dont ever lose you, Im okay.”24. The author was finally sent to wilderness because _. A. he could learn how to

15、survive in the wild B. his teacher insisted on giving him a lesson C. he pushed his math teacher down the stairs D. his mother feared that he would be accused25. The underlined word “reckless” in Paragraph 2 probably means _. A. selfish B. careless C. rude D. reasonable26. What can we learn about th

16、e author from the passage? A. He changed a lot after the camp. B. He was not satisfied with his life in the camp. C. He was still what he used to be after the camp. D. He made enemies with other troubled teen at the camp.27. How did the authors father feel at the end of the story? A. Grateful. B. Annoyed. C. Disappointed D. RelievedCIt is bad to hav

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