山东省临沂市2015届高三第八次月考英语试题(2)

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41.A.Poor 42.A.taught

B.angry C.anxious C.ordered C.scolded C.Shocking C.But

D.alone D.noticed D.affected D.Encouraging D.although D.basically D.demanded D.connecting D.deals D.By D.casual D.rolled D.graduates D.behavior D.pulls

B.constructed B.developed B.Exciting B.if

43.A.protected 44.A.Interesting 45.A.because 46.A.purely 47.A.entertained 48.A.consuming 49.A.fills 50.A.After

B.exactly B.accepted

C.obviously C.disliked C.confirming C.covers C.To C.entire C.broke C.adults

B.contributing B.marks B.With

51.A.natural 52.A.fel1

B.simple B.rang

53.A.classmates 54.A.tradition 55.A.wastes

B.soldiers B.culture B.puts

C.custom C.takes

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每题2分,满分40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。

A

Dr. Sylvia Earle wants you to stop eating fish. It's not because fish are endangered, though wild fish stocks in many oceans are very low. It's not because they're bad for you, though fish in many areas are exposed to poisonous substances in the water. It’s because they're smart.

\. For Earle, eating a fish would be like eating a dog or a cat. \.\

There's a lot more to fish than meets the eye: they talk to each other, they like to be touched, and they engage in behavior that can seem very human. They can remember things and learn from experience. Earle and a growing number of animal rights activists see these as strong arguments against eating fish altogether.

The activists also point out that fish feel pain and fish suffer horribly on their way from the sea to the supermarket. \may seem conspicuous that fish are able to feel pain, like

every other animal, some people think of fish as swimming vegetables,\says Dr. Lynne Sneddon. \. Is the enjoyment you get from fishing (or eating fish) more important than the pain of the fish?\

Fishermen and (fried) fish lovers are skeptical. \Swaringen as she finishes off a plate of fish at a Seattle seafood restaurant. \smart, they wouldn't get caught.\

\diner. \next? Don't eat salad because cucumbers have feelings?\

56.According to Dr. Sylvia Earle, he would stop eating fish as a result of the following reasons EXCEPT ___________ .

A.Fish are sensitive and have personalities B.He knows fish very well

C.Fish are dangerous to eat because the water is polluted D.Fish are clever

57.Dr.Lynne Sneddon describes the behavior of eating fish in a(n) _______ tone.

A.opposed B.optimistic C.indifferent D.supportive 58.Which word below can take the place of the underlined word ―conspicuous‖ in Paragraph 4?

A.obvious B.easy C.impossible D.necessary 59.It can be inferred from the last paragraph that _____________ .

A.Human beings should stop eating fish B.We would feel guilty if we continued eating fish C.People eat fish because fish are delicious D.Cucumber is a kind of vegetable or fruit

60.What was the author’s purpose when writing this passage?

A.To advise people to stop eating fish.

B.To introduce a topic of whether people should eat fish. C.To advise people not to stop eating fish.

D.To tell us that fish will feel pain when caught and transported.

B

We all know what it is like to be unable to turn your head because of a cold in the muscles of your neck, or because an unexpected twist has made your neck ache. The slightest move makes you jump with pain. Nothing could be worse than a pain in the neck.

That is why we use the phrase to describe some people who give you the same feeling. We have all met such people.

One is the man who always seems to be clapping his hands—often at the wrong time-during a performance in the theater. He keeps you from hearing the actors.

Even worse are those who can never arrive before the curtain goes up and the play begins.They come hurrying down to your row of seats. You are comfortably settled down, with your hat and heavy coat in your lap. You must stand up to let them pass. You are proud of yourself-control after they have settled into their seats…Well, what now…God, one of them is up again. He forgot to go to the men’s room, and once more you have to stand up, hanging on to your hat and coat to let him pass. Now, that is ―a pain in the neck‖.

Another, well-known to us all, is the person sitting behind you in the movies. His mouth is full of popcorn ; he is chewing loudly, or talking between bites to friends next to him. None of them remain still. Up and down, back and forth, they go—for another bag of popcorn, or something to drink.

Then, there is the man sitting next to you at lunch, smoking. He wants you to enjoy it too, and blows smoke across your food into your mouth.

We must not forget the man who comes into a bus or subway and sits down next to you, just as close as you will let him. You are reading the newspaper and he gets closer so that he can read the paper with you. He may even turn the paper to the next page before you are ready for it.

We also call such a person a ―rubber neck‖, always getting close to where it does not belong, like neighbors who watch all your visitors. They enjoy learning about your personal

business. People have a strong dislike for ―rubber necks‖. They hate being watched secretly. 61.Where can you find this passage?

A.In a medicine dictionary.

B. in a kids’ story book. D.In a science textbook.

C.In a social science book.

62.According to the passage, how do you feel when late comers walk back and forth in front of


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