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兰州一中 2015 高三年级 5 月自我完善卷 英 语本试卷分为第 I 卷(选择题卷)和第 II 卷(非选择题卷)。满分 120 分,考试时间 100 分钟。第 I 卷第一部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (共 15 小题,每题 2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A,B,C,D 四个选项中选出最佳答案。AWaiting anxiously to be reunited with the son he had not seen for 13 years, Phil Baker took a walk along the beach with his wife Lyn to relax himself. His boy Benji, 21, was finally back to Australia after living most of his life in the UK, half a world away from his dad.As he looked out at the ocean, wondering how his son might have changed over the years, Phil saw some people on the kayaks (小艇) in trouble on the water. Without hesitation, he dived into the sea to help. And as he carried a stricken young man trembling and semi-conscious to the shore, he realized the young man was his long-lost son.“I looked at his face, and something occurred to me,” says Phil. “Those brown eyes were very familiar.” Although Phil had seen just a few photos of his son since the boy was eight years old, he recognized him at once.It would be reasonable to suppose it was a fathers instinct that incited Phil to help - but at the moment he dived into the water to go to the aid of the struggling group, he only thought he was helping a stranger in trouble. He said, “Two people were desperately paddling on one of the kayaks and it seemed like someone fell into the water. I told Lyn, Something is not right; Im going to help. ”“l took off my T-shirt and threw my keys on the sand. Diving into the water, I saw there were two instructors on board and a man lying in the water. He was shaking violently. Linking arms with one instructor, I helped to carry the man out of the water. He was drifting in and out of consciousness and his hands and feet were blue.”Then Phil looked into the boys eyes and wept as he realized the stricken stranger was his own son. Phil recalled, “I asked the instructor, whats his name? ” He replied, Benji. In an instant, I knew that stranger was my boy. I checked his breathing and pulse and said, “Its me, your dad. Youre going to be OK.”Benji tells how it felt to be saved by his long-lost dad. “All I remember was waking up on the beach and seeing my dad there,” he says, “And I recognized his face straight away.”1. What can we know about the Bakers? A. Phil and his wife lived in Australia.B. Phil knew he was going to save his son.C. Benji was going to see off his son on the beach.D. Benji and Phil were separated because of Benjis education.2. In Paragraph 4, the underlined word” incited can be replaced by_A. caused B. reminded C. forced D. advised3. From the passage, it can be inferred that _.A. Phil is willing to help people in needB. Benji drowned because he could not swimC. Benji had the same brown eyes as his fatherD. the instructors told Phil that Benji was his son4. Which of the following shows the right order of the story?a. Phil and his wife waited for their son on the beach.b. Benji left his father at the age of eight.c. Phil saved a boy and recognized he was his own son.d. Benji recognized his father Phil. e. Phil saw some people were in trouble and decided to help.A. a, b, c, e, d B. b, a, e, c, d C. a, b, e, d, c D. b, e, a, d, cBThe worlds first hamburger doesnt come from where you think it comes from. It wasnt invented in the United States, and it didnt originate in Germany. No, the worlds first hamburger comes from China.If youre scratching your head right now, youre not alone. But Chinese hamburgers are very real and they definitely predate the hamburgers we call our own in the U.S. Known as rou jia mo, which translates to meat burger or meat sandwich, they consist of chopped meat inside a pita-like bun, and theyve been around since the Qin Dynasty, from about 221 BC to 207 BC. Despite the differences between this Chinese street food and our American-style burgers, the rou jia mo has been called the worlds first hamburger.The rou jia mo originated in the Shanxi Province of China, and is now eaten all over the country. Its typically prepared and eaten on the street. The dough for the bun, or mo, consists of a simple mixture of wheat flour, water and maybe yeast. Of course recipes may vary, but this basic equation makes for a chewy and subtle pillow for the delicious filling. While the mo is traditionally baked in a clay oven, today its often fried in a pan. They may look a little like Chinese steamed buns or baozi, but the dough for those are, of course, steamed, not baked or fried.The meat filling might consist of chopped pork, beef, lamb or chicken that has been stewed with a variety of spices, like ginger, cloves, coriander and star anise. You might also find herbs like cilantro or greens like lettuce garnishing the sandwich.5. What does the underlined word mean?A. noodle B. food C. bread D. beverage6. Which of the following is TRUE?A. The mo people eat today is baked in a clay oven.B. Th
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