2016届遵义四中第一次月考英语试题级答案

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遵义四中2016届高三第一次月考试题(2016/09)英  语

第Ⅰ卷(70分)
第一部分  阅读理解 (满分40分)
第一节 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C涂黑。(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Big Brothers Big Sisters is based on the simplicity and power of friendship. It is a program which provides friendship and fun by matching vulnerable young people (ages 7-17) with a volunteer adult who can be both a role model and a supportive friend.
Volunteer tutors come from all walks of life—married, single, with or without children. Big Brothers and Big Sisters are not replacement parents or social workers. They are tutors: someone to trust, to have fun with, to talk and go to when needed.
A Big Sister and Little Sister will generally spend between one and four hours together three or four times each month for at least twelve months. They enjoy simple activities such as a picnic at a park, cooking, playing sport or going to a football match. These activities improve the friendship and help the young person develop positive self-respect, confidence and life direction.
Big Brothers Big Sisters organizations exist throughout the world. It is the largest and most well-known provider of tutor services internationally and has been operating for 25 years.
Emily and Sarah have been matched since March 2008.Emily is a 10-year-old girl who has experienced some difficulties being accepted by her schoolmates at school. ‘I was pretty sure there was something wrong with me.’
Emily’s mum came across Big Brothers Big Sisters and thought it would be of benefit to Emily by ‘providing different feedback(反馈)about herself other than just relying on schoolmates to measure her self-worth.’
Sarah wanted to get involved in a volunteer program.’ I googled it and found out how to be a part of it. I thought it would be fun for me to get involved in making time to do something because sometimes it’s all work and no play.’
Big Brothers Big Sisters has been of great benefit and enjoyment to both Emily and Sarah. They love and look forward to their time together and the partnership has certainly helped Emily be more comfortable in being the wonderful, happy and unique girl she is!
1.According to the passage, ‘vulnerable young people’ are probably those who are    .
A. popular at school                       B. confident in themselves
C. easily hurt emotionally                  D. rather weak physically
2. A volunteer is usually expected to work within a year for at least    .
A.72 hours      B.48 hours       C.36 hours       D.24 hours                 
3. What is the aim of Big Brothers Big Sisters?
A. To offer students public services. 
B. To help students improve their grades.
C. To organize sport activities for young people. 
D. To provide partnership and fun for young people.
4. According to Emily’s mother, this program may provide Emily with    .
A. a new way to judge herself               B. advice from her teachers             
C. a new way to assess her schoolmates       D. more comments from her schoolmates

B

Fun day
To celebrate the Year of the Snake

Organised by Lam Tin Youth Center and Kwun Tong High School
Date: 2 February 2013
Time: 10 am-5 pm
Place: Kwun Tong Playground
Fee: $20 (buy three get one free)
Programmes: drama, lion, dance, magic show and ballet performance
Highlights: 1) enter the lucky draw to win a digital camera
  2) learn to make festival food; soft drinks for free
Join us on the Fun Day!
All are welcome!

5. What you have just read is a _______.
   A. note   B. poster   C. report    D. schedule
6. What is going to take place on 2 February, 2013?
A. A party to celebrate a traditional festival.
B. A big event to welcome new volunteers. 
C. A social gathering to raise money for wildlife.
D. A party for close friends to meet and have fun. 
7. Which of the following statements is true according to the above information?
A. Festival food is prepared in advance. 
B. Tickets are sold in Kwun Tong High School.   
C. It's unnecessary to take soft drinks with you.
   D. Free digital cameras are provided for everybody.  

C
Nowadays people are not so excited by parties and social gatherings. This is not because of having no desire to socialize, but because of smartphones.
When they are gathering together, more people are on their smartphones than on their drinks. According to a recent International Data Corporation study, well over half of all Americans have a smartphone and reach for it the moment they wake up, keeping it in hand all day. In addition, too much of society is using smartphones while driving and as a result getting into car crashes. 34 percent of teens admit to text while driving, and they confirm that text messaging is their number one driving interruption. People's attachment to their smartphones is unbelievably becoming more important than the lives of themselves and others.
Just as drivers ignore the importance of focusing while on the road, many people also fail to recognize the significance of human interaction. When with their friends, some people pointlessly check or send text messages in the presence of a friend, which sends a message to that friend: the person I am texting is more important than you. In addition, relying on our smartphone to make friends does not give us the same advantage as being able to make new friendships in the real world. Face-to-face conversations will give us much stronger communication skills in the long run.

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