2017年10月05日开学测试高三年级英语试题I、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共30.0分)JamesBaldwin,anauthor,oncesaid,"Childrenhaveneverbeenverygoodatlisteningtotheirelders,buttheyhaveneverfailedtoimitatethem."Lookingback,Ihavefoundthiswas(1).Asachild,Iwasnotthebest(2),butIdidlearnvaluablelessonsby(3)myelders.Whileinelementaryschool,Iwascaughtina(4).Aclassmatehadaquarrelwithmebecauseofsome(5)andheeventhreatenedtobeatme.Ididn'tknowhowto(6)himandIwaseven(7)togotoschool.Thenmyfather(8)mytroubleanddecidedtogotoschool(9)me.Iwasn'tsurewhathewasplanningtodo,butIfelt(10)aroundhim.Whenatschool,hetalked(11)tomeandtheboyIhadissueswith.Heexplainedthatweneededtosolveourdifferencesandlearnto(12)ourfriendship.Hetoldusa(13)inwhichhehadresolved(化解)thedifferencesbyanearnesttalkandmadefriendswithanotherman.Thenhe(14)andwehadtosolvetheproblemourselves.Therewestood,facetofacewithoutaword.Ibrokethe(15)firstandaheateddiscussionfollowed.Gradually,bothofus(16)wehadalotincommonapartfromthedifferences.Atlast,asmyfather(17),weextendedourhandsandputourdifferences(18).Itwasatthatmomentthatalifetimefriendshipformed.Whatmyfathersaiddidnotimpressmemuchbuthesetagoodexampleof(19)thiskindofproblem.Thisisareminderthatitismoreeffectivetoteachchildrenbyour(20).1.A.trueB.hardC.happyD.rich2.A.boyB.reporterC.friendD.listener3.A.respectingB.observingC.imitatingD.helping4.A.testB.dilemmaC.subjectD.classroom5.A.casesB.differencesC.qualitiesD.conditions6.A.turntoB.turndownC.getusedtoD.getridof7.A.unwillingB.eagerC.curiousD.unsatisfied8.A.avoidedB.sharedC.knewD.considered9.A.toB.withC.towardsD.by10.A.nervousB.boredC.safeD.proud11.A.heatedlyB.sadlyC.cautiouslyD.sincerely12.A.destroyB.bringC.findD.cherish13.A.storyB.secretC.taskD.lie14.A.annoyedB.appearedC.leftD.predicted15.A.silenceB.glassC.wordD.relationship16.A.realizedB.imaginedC.heardD.confused17.A.wonderedB.describedC.knewD.expected18.A.upB.forwardC.asideD.out19.A.studyingB.handlingC.ignoringD.supporting20.A.prizesB.bodiesC.gesturesD.actionsII、阅读理解(本大题共16小题,共32.0分)AWhyarepeopleinterestedineatingrawfoodsorwholefoods?Onereasonisthateatingthesetypesoffoodreducestheriskofacidaccumulationinyourbody.Rawandwholefoodsareusuallydigestedmoreefficientlythancookedandrefinedfoods.Whenwecookfoods,wedestroythenaturalenzymes(酶)thatarepartofthefoodinitsrawform.Theseenzymeswereintendedbynaturetohelpusdigestthefood.Whenweconsumefoodwithoutthesenaturalenzymes,ourbodieseitherdigestthefoodimproperlyorallowtoomanynutrientstobeabsorbedintothebloodstream.Inbothinstances,theresultisobesity.Whentoomanynutrientsareabsorbedatonce,thebodygrowsfat.Improperlydigestedfoodmovesslowlythroughthedigestivetract,whereitbecomesincreasinglyacidic(酸性的).Toprotectitsvitalorgansfromthisacidicwaste,thebodychangestheacidintofatandstoresitsafelyawayfromtheorgans.Processedfoodscontainchemicalelements,whichmightconfusetheappetitemechanismthattellsuswhenwe'vehadenoughtoeat;asaresult,peopleoftenovereat.Processedfoodsalsoupsetthedigestivecycle.Thebodywilleitheridentifythesefoodsasallergensandthenstorethemsafelyawayfromtheorgansasfat,ortheremainsofundigestedfoodwillbecomeacidicandenterthebloodstreamasacidwaste,whichwillsticktothebloodvesselwallsandblockthepassageofvitaloxygenandnutrientsheadingforthebody'scells.Thebody'smetabolism(新陈代谢)bec...