赣州三中于都中学2012高三联合考试英语试题答案(3)

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Early one November morning Alphonse Lapine discovered that Stanley had disappeared, after only six months as his farmhand. The railway station master, when questioned later that week, said he had not seen him. In fact no one in the community ever heard of him again. That is, until one evening, almost 20 years later, when Armand, opened an American sports magazine and came across a shocking headline, “Millionaire jockey(赛马骑师), Stanley Vine, ex-British soldier and 5-time horse riding champion, began life in North America as a farmhand in Canada.”
56. Stanley Vine decided to go to Canada because ________.
A. he couldn’t find a job in England B. he wanted to serve in the Canadian army
C. he loved working as a farmhand  D. he wanted to escape from war-torn France
57. Which of the following is True according to the passage?
A. Stanley joined the Canadian army when he was 18 years old.
B. On the farm Stanley had to milk the cows 14 times a week. 高考网wWw.GaoKw.cOm

C. The Lapine family were rich but cruel to Stanley.
D. Stanley read about the job offer in a newspaper.
58. What can we infer from the passage?
A. Stanley’s weekly salary was not enough for him to live on.
B. When Stanley first met his employer, he tried to impress him but failed
C. Stanley had never worked on a farm, so he made a lot of mistakes.
D. Stanley left the farm by train, without telling anyone why he did so.
59. What did Stanley like doing after work each day?
A. Hitch-hiking to different towns. B. Wandering around the farm alone.
C. Preparing meals on the farm. D. Caring for the farmer’s horses.
60. Why was Armand so astonished when he read about Stanley in the magazine?
A. He had no idea Stanley had always been a wealthy man.
B. He didn’t expect Stanley to become such a success.
C. He didn’t know his father paid Stanley so little money.
D. He didn’t know Stanley had been a British soldier. 高考网Www.gaoKw.CoM

B
The World’s Most Impressive Subways
The Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines The Tokyo Metro and Toei lines that compose Tokyo’s massive subway system carry almost 8 million people each day, making it the busiest system in the world. The system is famous for its oshiya--- literally, “pusher”--- who shove passengers into crowded subway cars so the doors can close. And you think your commute is hell.
The Moscow Metro The Moscow Metro has some of the most beautiful stations in the world. The best of them were built during the Stalinist era and feature chandeliers, marble moldings and elaborate murals. With more than 7 million riders a day, keeping all that marble clean has got to be a burden.
The Hong Kong MTR The Hong Kong MTR has the distinction of being one of the few subway systems in the world that actually turns a profit. It’s privately owned and uses real estate development along its tracks to increase income and ridership. It also introduced “Octopus cards” that allow people to not only pay their fares electronically, but buy stuff at convenience stores, supermarkets, restaurants and even parking meters. It’s estimated that 95 % of all adults in Hong Kong own an Octopus card .
Shanghai Metro Shanghai is the third city in China to build a metro system, and it has become the country’s largest in the 12 years since it opened. Shanghai Metro has 142 miles of track and plans to add another 180 miles within five years. By that point, it would be three times larger than Chicago “L”. The system carries about 2.18 million people a day.
The London Metro Londoners call their subway the Underground, Even though 55 percent of it lies above ground. No matter. When you’ve got the oldest mass-transit system in the world, you can call it anything you like. Trains started in 1863 and they’ve been running ever since. Some 3 million people ride each day, every one of them remembering to “Mind the gap”.
61. Which of the following can provide the riders some wonderful decorations at the stations?

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A. The Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines          B. The Moscow Metro 
C. The London Metro                   D. The Hong Kong MTR 
62. According to the passage, the only subway that can bring more financial gains is       .                
A. The Tokyo Metro and Toei Lines          B. The Moscow Metro
C. The London Metro                    D. The Hong Kong MTR
63. We can learn from the passage that Shanghai Metro_______.
A. carries the most people each day  B. is the world’s largest
C. may be larger than the Chicago “L” in the future D. is the busiest in the world 高考网wWw.GaoKw.cOm

64. What do we know about the Hong Kong MTR?
A. It is not owned by the government.
B. It has become the country’s largest subway since it opened.
C. it caries the most people every day.
D. It is the busiest system in the world.
65. This passage mainly tells us the         of the five subways.
A. features B. development C. background D. system
C
In what may be the most terrified shower news since Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho,” a study says shower heads can hide tiny bacteria that come spraying into your face when you wash. People with normal immune systems have little to fear, but these bacteria could be a concern for those with AIDS, people who are undergoing cancer treatment or those who have had a recent organ transplant.
Researchers at the University of Colorado tested 45 showers in five states as part of a larger study of the microbiology of air and water in homes, schools and public buildings. They report their showers findings in Tuesday’s edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 高考网WWw.gAoKw.coM

In general, is it dangerous to take showers? “Probably not, if your immune system is not compromised in some way,” lead author Norman R. Pace says. “But it’s like anything else---there is a risk associated with it.”
The researchers offer suggestions for caution, such as getting all-mental shower heads, which microbes have a harder time clinging to.
Still, it is hard to clean the shower heads, the researchers note, and the bacteria come back even after cleaning. People who have filtered(过滤的) shower heads could replace the filter weekly, added co-author Laura K. Baumgartner. And, she said, baths don’t splash bacteria into the air as much as showers.
Indeed, studies by the National Jewish Hospital in Denver suggest increases in infections in the lungs in the Untied States in recent decades from species like M.
    Symptoms of infection can include tiredness, a persistent, dry cough, shortness of breath, weakness and “generally feeling bad,” he said.
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Shower heads were sampled at houses, apartment buildings and public places in New York, Illinois, Colorado, Tennessee and North Dakota.
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