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rable D .uncontrollable B .Only C .Many D .Such B. covered C .buried D .charged up B. keeping up C. getting up D .giving up to B. might well C. had better D .would rather B. call C .letter D. question B. imagination C .memory D .consideration and by B. over and over C .up and down D .now and then B. occupation C .relationship D. situation B. movement C. guidance D .purpose failed B. refused C .managed D .happened B .asked C. waited D .headed B .floor C .rock D .level B .challenging C .astonishing D .puzzling B .as C .for D .or B .attitude C .identity D .standard B. operation C. adventure D .affair B .counted C .reached D .found V、語法填空 (本大題共 1 小題,共 ) . Wedding in the United States Weddings in the United States vary as much as the people do. There are church weddings with a great deal of fanfare。 New world. B . Less water。 柘皋中學(xué) 2018 屆高三第一次月考英語試卷 I、聽力部分:無 II、閱讀理解 (本大題共 15小題,共 分 ) A Noad was a tall, handsome 23yearold Balinese man who was in love with one girl but expected to marry another. His stepmother had arranged everything – he would wed a distant relation and bring the two families closer together. Noad had two choices. He could either marry the girl he did not love, or he could go against the wishes of parents and be expelled from his village. Actually he had another choice, one which none of his family foresaw. One day his friends found him slumped in a ma on his bed after he had consumed two litres of a powerful insecticide. For more than 60 years the tropical Indonesian island of Bali has been portrayed to the outside world as a heavenly paradise where a strong culture and sense of munity protect its inhabitants from the rigors of the modern an image supported by many millions of dollars from the international hotel munity which provides luxury acmodation and facilities for nearly a million foreign visitors now travelling annually to the holiday island. Yet behind the marketing hype lies another story – one which exists in stark contrast to the sun, sand and sea “dream”. The truth is that the lives of Bali’s million local inhabitants are often marked by poverty, suffering and family conflict. Ketut is a 22yearold maid who works parttime for an expatriate(僑民 ) resident in Ubud, in the centre of the island. Her husband works as a driver for a whitewater rafting pany which provides day trips to tourists. “Sometimes I have no money for my baby because my husband gambles all his wages.” The husband’s father, unfamiliar with Western support systems, bats his son’s behavior by calling in the dukun, a spiritual “healer” who makes offerings to the “bad” spirits at play in his mind. would expect to find this passage in ________________. A . an advertisement B .a newspaper C .a travel brochure D .a book can be inferred from paragraph 1 that the third choice that Noad’s family failed to foresee is that ____________. A. he fell into sleep B .he went against their wishes and left home C .he started to take drugs D .he mitted suicide paragraph 2 “it” refers to ______. A .strong culture B .sense of munity C . the modern world D .heavenly paradise B Increasingly, Americans are being their own doctors, by going online to diagnose their symptoms, order home health tests or medical devices, or even selftreat their illnesses with drugs from Inter pharmacies(藥店 ). Some avoid doctors because of the high cost of medical care, especially if they lack health insurance. Or they may stay because they find it embarrassing to discuss their weight, alcohol consumption or couch potato habits. Patients may also fear what they might learn about their health, or they distrust physicians because of negative experiences in the past. But playing doctor can also be a deadly game. Every day, more than six million Americans turn to the Inter for medical answers – most of them aren’t nearly skeptical enough of what they find. A 2021 survey by the Pew