广西柳州、玉林、贵港、钦州、河池2019高三3月重点考-英语(不全)
广西柳州市2019届高三毕业班3月模拟考试英语试题
【市级联考】广西柳州市2019届高三毕业班3月模拟考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择Unbelievable Stories of Animals Acting Just Like Humans◆Horses are picky eatersHorses have an even better sense of smell than humans do. When horses raise their noses and open their nostrils (鼻孔) , their nervous system allows them to sense smells we can’t sense. This might explain why they refuse dirty water and carefully move around meadows, eating only the tastiest grasses, experts say.◆Whale says thanksIn 2011, a whale expert spotted a humpback whale trapped in a fishing net and spent an hour freeing it. Afterward, in an hour-long display of thanks, the whale swam near their boat and leaped into the air about 40 times.◆Pandas like to be naughtyIs there anything more lovely than a baby panda, except maybe a human baby? In fact, baby pandas sometimes behave like human babies. They sleep in the same positions and value their thumbs. Pandas are shy by nature for its shy behaviors such as covering its face with a paw of ducking its head when confronted by a stranger.◆A cat honors its ownerPaper towels, and a plastic cup are just a few of the gifts that Toldo, a devotedthree-year-old gray-and-white cat, has placed on his former owner Iozzelli Renzo’s grave every day since the man died in September 2011. Renzo adopted Toldo from a shelter when the cat was three months old, and the two formed an inseparable bond. After Renzo passed away, Toldo followed the coffin to the cemetery, and now "stands guard" at the grave for hours at a time.1.What can horses do to pick delicious grasses?A.Feel them. B.Taste them.C.Smell them. D.Observe them.2.What do the whale and the cat have in common according to the passage?A.They are clever.B.They have a grateful heart.C.They are active and lovely.D.They have a good sense of smell.3.Which of the following acts like a human baby according to the passage?A.The whale. B.The cat.C.The horse. D.The panda.I went up to Peet’s Coffee the other morning and there was a young man, Mike, probably my age. With him he had all his physical belongings on a small roll cart. I first thought, how nice to have so few possessions. That was followed with the thought of how ironic (讽刺的) it is that we live in one of the financially wealthiest areas of the U.S., if not the world, yet we can’t, or don’t, take care of the basic needs of human beings. Yes, we are financially wealthy, but we lack in wealth of compassion (同情), kindness, and understanding. I tear up as I ponder the inequality and injustice that exists.Anyway, I invited Mike in for a bite to eat and he eagerly accepted. He talked about looking up a friend for a place to stay that night. On Christmas Eve as many eagerly and greedily stuff their bellies with food in nice, warm homes and then open presents, Mike just wanted a place to spend the evening.Then I was really blown away. As he waited for his sandwich, Mike began cleaning up the condiment (佐料) area. He took some paper and wiped up the spills of others and rearranged the milks and other condiments, making everything neat and orderly. Here is a person with very little and he’s serving others in a way that’s just natural to him.I spoke with Mike about this afterward, thanking him. He said he always did that sort of thing—straightening up. To him, it was just common politeness. I just asked him for a hug and we parted to go our separate ways. There is a lot for us...me... to learn in the most unlikely place.4.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “ponder” in Paragraph 1? A.ignore B.reduceC.fight D.consider5.What did Mike hope to do on Christmas Eve?A.Pay a visit to his parents. B.Find a place to sleep.C.Fill his stomach with food. D.Have dinner with the author.6.What impressed the author most?A.Mi ke’s poor situation.B.Mike’s friendship. C.Mike’s good character.D.Mike’s honesty. 7.What did Mike think of his own behavior?A.Normal. B.Proud. C.Shy. D.Unique.参考答案1.C2.B3.D【分析】本文是一篇记叙文。
广西柳州市2019届高三英语3月模拟考试试卷
广西柳州市2019届高三英语3月模拟考试试卷一、阅读理解(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分) (共4题;共30分)1.(6分)阅读理解Unbelievable Stories of Animals Acting Just Like HumansHorses are picky eatersHorses have an even better sense of smell than humans do. When horses raise their noses and open their nostrils (鼻孔) , their nervous system allows them to sense smells we can't sense. This might explain why they refuse dirty water and carefully mover around meadows, eating only the tastiest grasses, experts say.Whale says thanksIn 2011, a whale expert spotted a humpback whale trapped in a fishing net and spent an hour freeing it. Afterward, in an hour-long display of thanks, the whale swam near their boat and leaped into the air about 40 times.Pandas like to be naughtyIs there anything more lovely than a baby panda, except maybe a human baby? In fact, baby pandas sometimes behave like human babies. They sleep in the same positions and value their thumbs. Pandas are shy by nature for its shy behaviors such as covering its face with a paw of ducking its head when confronted by a stranger.A cat honors its ownerPaper towels, and a plastic cup are just a few of the gifts that Toldo, a devoted three-year-old gray-and-white cat, has placed on his former owner Iozzelli Renzo's grave every day since the man died in September 2011. Renzo adopted Toldo from a shelter when the cat was three months old, and the two formed an inseparable bond. After Renzo passed away. Toldo followed the coffin to the cemetery, and now “stands guard” at the grave for hours at a time.(1)(2分)What can horses do to tell precious grasses from bad ones?A.Feel them.B.Taste them.C.Smell them.D.Observe them.(2)(2分)What do the whale and the cat have in common according to the passage?A.They are clever.B.They have a good sense of smell.C.They are active and lovely.D.They have a grateful heart.(3)(2分)Which of the following acts like a human baby according to the passage?A.The whale.B.The panda.C.The horse.D.The cat.2.(8分)阅读理解I went up to Peet's Coffee the other morning and there was a young man, Mike, probably my age. With him he had all his physical belongings on a small roll cart. I first thought, how nice to have so few possessions. That was followed with the thought of how ironic (讽刺的) it is that we live in one of the financially wealthiest areas of the U.S., if not the world, yet we can't, or don't, take care of the basic needs of human beings. Yes, we are financially wealthy, but we lack in wealth of compassion (同情), kindness, and understanding. I tear up as I ponder the inequality and injustice that exists.Anyway, I invited Mike in for a bite to eat and he eagerly accepted. He talked about looking up a friend for a place to stay that night. On Christmas Eve as many eagerly and greedily stuff their bellies with food in nice, warm homes and then open presents, Mike just wanted a place to spend the evening.Then I was really blown away. As he waited for his sandwich, Mike began cleaning up the condiment (佐料) area. He took some paper and wiped up the spills of others and rearranged the milks and other condiments, making everything neat and orderly. Here is a person with very little and he's serving others in a way that's just natural to him.I spoke with Mike about this afterward, thanking him. He said he always did that sort of thing—straightening up. To him, it was just common politeness. I just asked him for a hug and we parted to go our separate ways. There is a lot for us...me... to learn in the most unlikely place.(1)(2分)Which of the following can best replace the underlined word “ponder” in Paragraph 1?A.ignore B.reduce C.fight D.consider(2)(2分)What did Mike hope to do on Christmas Eve?A.Pay a visit to his parents.B.Find a place to sleep.C.Fill his stomach with food.D.Have dinner with the author.(3)(2分)What impressed the author most?A.Mike's poor situation.B.Mike's friendship.C.Mike's good character.D.Mike's honesty.(4)(2分)What did Mike think of his own behavior?A.Normal.B.Proud.C.Shy.D.Unique.3.(8分)阅读理解People say money doesn't buy happiness, but how much money you make can affect the way you experience it?While it's true that money can't buy happiness, having money has certain benefits. For example, money can buy you time to do things that make you happier, and giving away some of your money can make you happier as well. Now scientists from the University of California at Irvine have found that how much money you make may impact (影响) how you experience happiness; higher earners are more likely to experience positive emotions focused on themselves, while lower earners are more likely to experience positive emotions focused on connecting with other people.Scientists used data from an existing survey of 1,519 U.S. adults between the ages of 24 to 93, to be representative of the entire U.S. population. From the survey, scientist collected the household income of each person and analyzed how each person experienced the seven emotions that are believed to cause happiness: amusement, admiration, compassion, satisfaction, enthusiasm, love, and pride.What they found was that higher earners were associated with the happiness-related emotions of satisfaction, pride, and amusement, all of which are self-focused in nature. Lower earners were associated with more other-oriented (他人指向) happiness-related emotions: compassion, love, and admiration. There were no differences observed with enthusiasm.As to reasons for the difference, the researchers suppose that while pride and satisfaction may reflectupper class individuals' (个人) desire for independence, increased love and compassion may help lower class individuals form more harmonious (和谐的), interdependent bonds to help deal with their more threatening environments. In other words, the researchers are not saying that one way of getting happiness is better than another, but rather that the way one obtains happiness may be a product of existing and coping within one's particular circumstances.(1)(2分)What do higher earners prefer to do?A.Long to connect with others.B.Spend more money on the poor.C.Buy things to make them happier.D.Pay more attention to themselves.(2)(2分)Why did the scientists study the seven emotions?A.They can make people happy.B.They can be bought with money.C.They are the most common feelings.D.They are the results of and existing survey.(3)(2分)Which emotions did lower-income people have based on the study?A.Pride and satisfaction.B.Enthusiasm and amusement.C.Admiration and compassion.D.Compassion and satisfaction.(4)(2分)What can be inferred from people with different incomes according to his passage?A.They all live a hard life.B.They have different ways to get happiness.C.They are all satisfied with their lives.D.Their happiness has nothing to do with money.4.(8分)阅读理解Machines equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) have performed better than human beings in a high-level test of reading comprehension. Two natural language processing tools received higher test scores than humans in recent exams.One of the tools is a product of the American software maker Microsoft. The other was created by the Chinese online seller Alibaba Group. The company said that a deep-learning model developed by its Institute of Data Science of Technologies was the first to beat a human score in the reading comprehension test.The test is called the Stanford Question Answering Dataset. It was developed by researchers atStanford University in California. It has over 100,000 questions and answers. They are based on information found in over 500 stories from the Wikipedia website. The answers to all the questions come from the reading material.The AI-powered machines were tested on whether they could provide exact answers to the questions after processing large amounts of information.Alibaba said its deep neural (神经的) network model received an “Exact Match” score of 82.44 on the Stanford test. Microsoft reported that a team at Microsoft Research Asia had a score of 82.65. It said the human score on the same questions and answers was 82.304. Many research organizations also appeared on the list—all with scores below 82.Alibaba said it has already used its reading comprehension model in different parts of its business. For example, the company is using machines to answer many incoming telephone calls from customers. The company says in the future, the technology could enable machines to guide visitors through museums or provide advice to medical patients.Microsoft noted that, overall, people are still much better than machines at understanding the complexity and nuances (细微差别) of language.(1)(2分)What did the test focus on?A.AI's competition between two companies.B.AI's ability of reading stories.C.AI's understanding reading materials.D.AI's speed of collecting information.(2)(2分)What position did the Chinese company Alibaba obtain in this test?A.First place.B.Second place.C.Third place.D.Fourth place.(3)(2分)What statement best matches Microsoft's opinion?A.Microsoft created the best machine of all.B.Alibaba's machines has more practical uses.C.Machines are most likely to replace humans.D.Humans understand language better in some way.(4)(2分)Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Machines Beat Humans in Reading TestB.Humans Meet With a Strong CompetitorC.Artificial Intelligence Performs PerfectlyD.Robots Are Becoming Smarter and Smarter二、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) (共1题;共10分)5.(10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019年广西高考英语试题(word版)和答案详细解析
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On numday19 —20所第10段材料.回答第17至20虺.17. Whm did John Ejoy doing in his diiklh<xrf >A. Touring France. B- Playing outdoors. 18. What did John do after he moved to the US?A. lie did busincM. B He studied biology.19. Why did John go hunting?A. For food. B Foe pleararc 20 What ts the subject of John's workt?A. American birds.B Natural sccnay.第二部分 冽读理解《共两节,港分40分) 第一节(大15小每小愿2分•满分30分)闽读卜例10文.从15幽所给的A. H 、C 和D 两个式用I 中,选出显例项.OPIININGS AND PREVILWSAnim^h Out of Pap€rYolo! Productions and the Great Gnffon ptrsent (be play by Rajiv Jutepk m which an origaini (折盘东)artitt invites a lecoage talem and has leachei intu bcr uudio. Merri Milwc daccts. In previews. Opens Feb. 12. 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A type of art. .BA teenager s studio.C. A great teacher.D. A gnxip uf aiiimak22. Who 0 the director of The Auikem^lA. Hdcn Moren. B Peter Moq(an. C. Dylan Bakr.D. Stephen Dtldty23. Winch play will you go to if you arc interested in Amen am history?A Animals Oyf of Paper. B. The Audience.C. //ami/km.D. On the TVvE/W Centitry.Fur Western designer, China and ndi cultme hive long been an itispiration ibr Western creative *lt*s no secret that China has always been a source (火源)of inspiratKm for desigjictV lays Amanda Hill chief creative officer at A ♦ E Networks, a global media company and home to some of the biggest fashion答:C CPainting pictures.答1AC. He worked on a farm.答,BC For money.答,A2. Family life.答,A答:D 答,C(时0) shows.Earlier this year, the China Ihrough A looking Glass exhibition m New York cxhibilcd 140 pieces of Chbia-inspired fashionable clotiung alongside Chinese works of aru with the aim of cxplonng the influence vf Chinese21nolhctic ,(兵号)oa Western fashion and how Oiira has fueled the b%hi(Miable imasiMion for centimes. The exhibition had record attcndiincc. showing that there i « hy inirrnt in Chincv influence*€hin » is impastiblc u » ovtflook," w” Hill *(1imcsc modelt are the fees of beamy and fmhicxi campaijens that Hrll dreamt io women all over the wndd. which means Chwicse women arc not jusl CTmwmcn of fashion they arc central Io in movement ** Of ance. not onty arc kKtey's u)p Wesicni designa^ being intl*>cnccd by C HUI MMIK of the bctU desi £ners of cotitonponiry taihimi aie tlicnisdvcs Chincic -Vera Wunjt Alcandcr Wang. Jown Wu ire taktnK on (M II IAIK >. AK M /. M/Mi Jacobs nnd baiting them hamh down in deMgn and wlcs.Madds Hill.For Hill, il h impmsiblc not to talk nbout China as the leading player vhen discussing fathion. *H'hcmx\ ftnxx » <k «icncr> ore (liincse. no are the models and so an? the consumers* the says ,不ina M no kmgjg another market; in imn> senses it has become the market If you talk about fachioa today, you « talking aboct ("hina - its mikjcnoau its direction, its bnnlhtiikmg cloches, and how young desifncn nnd models arc finally acknowledging that m many ways.*24. Wh «t owi we learn about the exhibition in New York?A. Yoimg Models Sell mg IXeams to the WucldB. A Chinese Ait ExhibiHon Held in New YorkC. IXflercnccsBetween H IN B CW and Wcslcro AcMhctiai D (Chinese Culture Fueling IntcmatKmal Fashion TrendsBefore (be 1830t. nuist newspapers were sold thnwigh annual suh!cn[<tM)iu in America, usually S8 to S10 a year. Today $8 or $)0 seems a wiall amount of money, but at that lime these amounts were toftnd&ng to moat citizem Accordiagly, newspapers wen : read almost only by nch people m politics or he tnuin. In addition, mini neu&fuprn had little m them that would appeal lo • mass audience. Tliey wrtc dull and vmally Cucbiddiii^ But the ruvdulian thnt wm taking pUce in the 1830s would change ill thatThe trend, tba. WM toward the -penny pepcr** - a term retening lo papers made widely available to the public. It mcMt any incipcnsivc newspapct. perhaps more importantly it meant neixpcn that could be bought in single copio on the street.This doclopmcnt did not take place overnight It had bcm powlle (but nut cuy) to buy single copies of new&pepcn before 1X30, bm ihe urnally mc>rn the reader had to go <kmt lo the priBlcr'a otlkc to purchase a copy. Street &a)ei were al most unknown. I lewder, within a tew yean, street sales of newspapers would be c<xnmonpl «uc ・ caslcm cilice. Al g tl>c price of single copies was seldom a penny muall? two or tlirrt Eiti WM charged and wine of tbc older 231 known papers charged five or MX ccnti Rut the phrase “penny pprf" ought the public 、fiincy. and 9000 there would be papers that did indeed sell fbt only i* pennyThis new irrod of raew «|>apen fix "the man on the itrccf* did E bepn well Some of the ciirfy vciHurci (企业) were mmiediMc lailurcs. PuNishen already in busmeis. people who wm ovnem of RKCCW I U I papers, lud littleicutc io change the traditioa. It took ■ few youthlUI and danng hmineumcn lu^ct the ball rulliiig.28. Which of die follow tag best describes new^Mpcr^ m Amaka before the 1830B ?S • BC Ifxxpcniuvc. D. Confidcnttol答,CB They would (iatuppeai from cilici D They could rc^im public Irunl香,RA. It promoud the sales ofartworksB. It attracted a larye numbet of visitor%. D. h aimed to intn>hx:c Ch- tmxlds. 25. Whit doeti Hill «s «y ab<Mit Chinese women?A. They air setting ihe fWtion. C. They admire super models. H. Phey start many fashion campaigns D. fhey do busmesw allover the world 26. What do the underlined words '^taking co* in paragraph 4 mean 9A. learning fromB. looking down orC. working withD. competingagairsl27. What be a wiuhle title for the text? 布AS : D«: DA. AaMfcmic.R. UnMlradive29. What did >tnxl sales mean io newspapers?A. They would be paced higher.2230. Who were the ncwnfMipem of the new trend UtHctcd at?A. Local pohticam.B. Common pcoMe.C. Young publi^cnD. Rich businesmen31. Whai can wc say about the birth of the penny popcr?A. Il wiiw a difTkult proceu.B. Il WM a temporary MiccevsC. h WM a robbery of the poorD. h wai a disat er for phntenMonkeys icon to have a way with numbers.A 【cm of rruearvhci% iniwwd thrw RhrMis mmkeyH io »*(wiate 26 dearly dinenml symbols d*怵of nimihers and selective letters uith 0-25 drops of water or juice as a rewind. Tie revearvhers then tested how the monkeys combined - or added - the symbols to get the rewardHere's how HdMVAfd Medical School scientist Margaret LivingMone. who led the leain, described the experinienl In their cages the monkeys were provided with touch screens. On one part ofthc scrcau a symbol would appear, and on the o(ber side two symbols iruxle a circle were ihown. Foe example, the number 7 would flash on one side of the setven and the other end would have 9 and 8. If the monkeys touched the left side of Ibe s «^ccn they would be remanded with seen drops of water or jmee; if they wtsii Ibr the circle, they would be rvuwied with the sum of the numbers 17 tn this example.After ninmng hundreds of teits. the rcscarcltcrs noted Ihat the monkeys would go tor the higher values more than half (he time, indicating that (hey wvrv pertbrming 2 ctikubliim, not jE m^norving the value of each cunibinoon.When the leinn eomined the muhs of die experiment more clmcly. llicy naked thit the inonkey* tefwied to undcrcstimnlc (低件)• mim com|>arcd with • single lymbol when the two ww ckm m vahic wmclimcs choosmjt. for cviniplc. a 13 84T (he sum of * and 6. The underctfinwoon WM vystcfnaiic: When add Mig two numbeg the monkeys nlwap pud mtmlion to (he Inrjcr of (he (wo. .md ihcn added only - friciioi (小部分)of the wwlkr number lo H.**This indicates tlwt there is a ccttain way quantity is represented in tbeir brains,'* Dr Livingstono uys. in this ctpcnnient whai (hcy're doing is paying more ancndon lo the big number than the little one ” 32. Whit did the rrscarchcn do to the monkeys before testing them? «:A. They fed them.B. They named tim. C They trained them.D. They measured them.33. How did the monkeys get their reward in ihe experiment? 答♦ BA. By drawing a circle.B. By touching a screen. C By watching videos. D. By mixing two dnnks. 34. What did LWingMoneX learn Atxl about the nx>nkey «? 答:AA. They 811kl pedern beuc addition.B. They coulil uidcnoiid simple wo&C. Ihey could memortze rnimben easily.D. They coaid hold their attention for long35. In which section of 1 mspipcr may tliii text jq)pcM? 答,DA. bmertammentB. Hcakh.C. Education.D. 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广西自治区2019年高考[英语卷]考试真题与答案解析
广西自治区2019年高考[英语卷]考试真题与答案解析第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a bookstore.C. In a classroom.2. How does the woman feel now?A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Tired.3. How much will the man pay?A. $520.B. $80.C. $100.4. What does the man tell Jane to do?A. Postpone his appointment.B. Meet Mr. Douglas.C. Return at 3 o’clock.5. Why would David quit his job?A. To go back to school.B. To start his own firm.C. To work for his friend.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
广西六市(柳州、玉林、贵港、钦州、梧州、河池)2014届高三下学期3月模拟考试语文试题
广西六市(柳州、玉林、贵港、钦州、梧州、河池)2014届高三下学期3月模拟考试语文试题(考试时间:150分钟,总分:150分)本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
注意事项1.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的学校、班级、学号、姓名填写在答题卡上。
2.第I卷每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的选项标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后,再选涂其它选项标号,答在试卷上无效。
3.第II卷用0.5毫米黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内,答在试卷上无效。
考试结束,只交答题卡。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题共10小题,每小题3分,共30分)一.(12分,每小题3分)1.下列各组词语中加点字的读音全都正确的一组是:A.延宕.(dàng)水獭.(tǎ)狼奔豕.(shǐ)突冠.(guàn)盖相望B.槲.(hú)树翘.(qiǎo)楚钟灵毓.(yù)秀扺.(zhǐ)掌而谈C.股肱.(gōng)炭疽.(jū)自小失怙.(gū)强.(qiǎng)颜欢笑D.褫.(chǐ)夺悭.(jiān)吝翻箱倒箧.(qiè)鸢.(yuān)飞鱼跃2.下列各句中,加点的成语使用恰当的一项是:A.贪官污吏们刚想受贿的时候,往往心有余悸,生怕被人揭发举报,等趟惯了浑水之后,很快就无所顾忌,厚颜无耻,贪得无厌了。
B.往年,春节后一段日子,是礼品回收市场的黄金时段。
但记者日前暗访省城多家礼品回收店后发现,今年春节后高档烟酒回收生意已然今非昔比,极不景气。
C.刚到清华任教时,王国维用海宁土话讲课,学生们不知所云。
吴其昌说:“当年同学诸君能完全把先生的话听懂的,只有我一人,因为我也是海宁人。
”D.程老师自参加工作以,一直工作在教学第一线,一直以模范教师的标准严格要求自己,脚踏实地,无怨无悔,怀真抱素,甘为人梯。
3.下列句子中,没有语病的一项是:A.例如,法国的埃菲尔铁塔、澳大利亚的悉尼歌剧院等,并非都是当地最高的建筑物,但有谁会质疑它们是作为这个城市甚至这个国家的地标而存在的呢?B.高温超导滤波器已被应用于手机和卫星通讯,并明显改善了通信质量;超导量子干涉器件装备在医疗设备上使用,则大大加强了对人体心脑探测检查的精确度和灵敏度。
广西自治区柳州、玉林、贵港、钦州、梧州、河池市2014高三3月模拟考试历史试题
柳州、玉林、贵港、钦州、梧州、河池市2014届高三3月份模拟考试历史(考试时间l50分钟满分300分)考生注意:1.本套试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,所有答案写在答题卡上,否则答题无效。
2.答卷前,考生务必将密封线内的项目填写清楚,密封线内不要答题。
3.选择题,请用2B铅笔,把答题卡上对应题目选项的信息点涂黑。
非选择题,请用0.5mm黑色字迹签字笔在答题卡指定位置作答。
第Ⅰ卷( 选择题,共140分 )下列各题的四个选项中,只有一项是最符合题意的。
共35题,每题4分,共140分。
13.图7是2010年中国邮政发行的一枚邮票,从经济文明的角度看,该邮票主要反映了A.人们对幸福生活的向往B.中国古代土地制度的特点C.中国古代农耕经济的特点D.中国古代科技长期领先世界14.唐初规定男丁16岁以上为中男,21岁以上为成丁,60岁为老。
唐中宗时,成丁年龄改为23岁,唐玄宗时,以l8岁以上为中男,23岁以上为成丁,58岁以上为老。
唐在年龄规定方面的这种变化体现的治国思想是A.轻徭薄赋B.重男轻女C.尊老爱幼D.唯才是举15.据《清朝通典》记载:“我朝削除故明宗室禄田,令与民田一例起科(征税)。
其废藩田产号为更名地者,皆给于民,而薄其征敛。
”清朝的这一政策实际上是A.对明末农民“均田免粮”成果的否定B.对降清明朝藩王的优待C.加重对耕种明朝藩王土地农民的剥削D.承认耕种明朝藩王土地的农民拥有所有权16.晚清大臣陈炽指出:“中国官商情形隔膜,动以崇本抑末之说,视商人之盈亏成败,漠然不加喜戚于其心。
持此以与泰西各国通商,如下驷弩骀追踪骐骥,必使中国盈天下无一富商。
所有利权皆归彼族,上下交困,仰人鼻息以为生。
”这说明他A.意识到发展资本主义是国家根本B.对商人的传统认识有所变化C.同守重农抑商的传统政策D.反对外国商人在中国投资设厂17.《清帝退位诏书》中说:“今全国人民心理多倾向共和,……人心所向,天命可知,予亦何忍因一姓之尊荣,拂兆民之好恶。
2019高考3卷英语试题答案云南、四川、广西、贵州、西藏(图文版、可编..
绝密★启用前2019年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(Ⅲ)注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a bookstore.C. In a classroom.2. How does the woman feel now?A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Tired.3. How much will the man pay?A. $520.B. $80.C. $100.4. What does the man tell Jane to do?A. Postpone his appointment.B. Meet Mr. Douglas.C. Return at 3 o‟clock.5. Why would David quit his job?A. To go back to school.B. To start his own firm.C. To work for his friend.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
2019届广西柳州市2019届高三毕业班3月模拟考试英语试卷(解析版) - 副本
柳州市2019届高三毕业班3月份模拟考试英语试题本试卷共150分,共8页。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
注意事项:1. 答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码区域内。
2. 选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。
3. 请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试卷上答题无效。
4. 保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. How will the man get in touch with Laura?A. By making a call.B. By sending a short message.C. By sending an e-mail.2. Where are the two speakers probably?A. In a park.B. In a hotel.C. In a bakery.3. What will the man do tonight?A. Do some reading.B. Take a good rest.C. Go to a movie.4. What does the man suggest doing?A. Waiting for Bus No.22.B. Taking Bus No.12.C. Taking a taxi.5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. A typewriter.B. A computer.C. A game.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
广西柳州、贵港、钦州、河池四2019年高三一月份重点试题--英语
广西柳州、贵港、钦州、河池四2019年高三一月份重点试题--英语一月份模拟试题--英语〔考试时间:120分钟总分值:150分〕注意:1、请把答案填写在答题卡上,否那么答题无效。
2、答卷前,考生务必将密封线内的项目填写清晰,密封线内不要答题。
3、选择题,请用2B铅笔,把答题卡上对应题目选项的信息点涂黑。
非选择题,请用0、5mm黑色字迹签字笔在答题卡指定位置作答。
第I卷〔三部分,共115分〕第一部分:听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕该部分分为第【一】第二两节。
注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。
听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
第一节〔共5小题,每题1、5分,总分值7、5分〕听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
〔〕1、Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A、OnaplanE、B、Inabus、C、Inahospital、〔〕2、Atwhattimedoesthemanusuallygetupwhenhe'sfine?A、Ataroundseven、B、Ataroundsix、C、Athalfpastsix〔〕3、Whatdoesthemanplantodothissummer?A、GraduatE、B、CotoBostontoseeMichael、C、Attendclasses、〔〕4、Whatdidthedoctortellthewoman?A、Shecantakethemedicinewhenevershefeelslikeit、B、Sheshouldtakethepillsforthreedays、C、Sheshouldtakethepillsaftereating、〔〕5、Whywasthemanangry?A、Becausethepolicemanstoppedhim、B、Becausethedriverchargedtoomuch、C、Becausethedrivergottothewrongdestination、第二节〔共15小题,每题1.5分,总分值22、5分〕听下面5段对话。
2019-2020学年广西河池地区高级中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案
2019-2020学年广西河池地区高级中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题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选项AThese wonderful NYC attractions offer pay — what — you — wish days, free entry hours/days and other great stuff for local families.Staten IslandZooThere are plenty of creatures who call NYC home—the Staten Island Zoo is one of them. Once you’ve finished learning about the wildlife in the animal nursery, reptile (爬行动物) side rooms, horse barn and other areas of the attraction, make sure to mark your schedule for fun seasonal happenings, such as the Easter Egg Games and the scary, crazy Halloween Shows.Entry on Wednesdays is by suggested donation; children aged two and under free.Children’s Museum of the ArtsThe Children’s Museum of the Arts welcomes 135,000 little visitors each year through its doors. Once inside, the whole family can enjoy interactive programs, exhibitions (展览) and events that celebrate the changed power of the arts on youngsters and grown-ups alike.Pay-as-you-wish Thursdays, 3-6 p. m.Wave HillEveryone needs a few hours of calm now and then-kids included-and you’d be hard- pressed to find a more peaceful spot within city limits than Wave Hill the broad grounds located above the river, covering 28 acres of public gardens, plus woodlands and grasses to wander. Jump in on nature walks, story times and family art projects often led by local artists and free with general admission.Pay — as — you — wish Tuesdays and Saturdays,9 a. m — noon.New York Hall of ScienceNaturally, kids love it when the New York Hall of Science pleases them with neat exhibits and fun hands-on activities. The museum’s playground is themost attractivetochildren A tube slide (管道滑梯) will give little ones the knowledge on science topics, while the climbing area mirrors a giant spider web. There are also wind pipes, metal drums, sand- boxes and much more. What better way to make the mostout of science?Free entry Sep-Jun on Fridays, 2 — 5 p. m,and Sundays, 10 —11 a. m.1. What can children do in Staten Island Zoo?A. Feed injured animals.B. Join in seasonal activities.C. Build a home for creatures.D. Deal with the donations to the zoo.2. What do Children’s Museum of the Arts and Wave Hill have in common?A. They both have peaceful spots.B. They both are located by a river.C. They both have public gardens.D. They both have activities about arts.3. Which place can be free of charge for all?A. Wave Hill.B.Staten IslandZoo.C. New York Hall of Science.D. Children’s Museum of the Arts.BWhile the start of a new school year is always exciting, this year was even more so for some elementary school students inAuckland,New Zealand. They became the world’s first kids to be “taught” by a digital teacher.Before you start imagining a human-like robot walking around the classroom, Will is just an avatar that appears on the student’s desktop, or smartphone screen, when ordered to come.The autonomous animation platform has been modeled after the human brain and nervous system, allowing it to show human-like behavior. The digital teacher is assigned to teach Vector’s “Be sustainable with energy”— a free program forAucklandelementary schools.Just like the humans it replaced, Will is able to instantly react to the students’ responses to the topic. Thanks to a webcam and microphone, the avatar not only responds to questions the kids may have, but also picks up non-verbal cues. For instance, if a student smiles at Will, he responds by smiling back. This two-way interaction not only helps attract the students’ attention, but also allows the program’s developers to monitor their engagement, and make changes if needed.Nikhil Ravishankar believes that Will-like avatars could be a novel way to catch the attention of the nextgeneration. He says, “I have a lot of hope in this technology as a means to deliver cost-effective, rich, educational experience in the future.”The program, in place since August 2018, has been a great success thus far. Ravishankar says, “ What was fascinating to me was the reaction of the children to Will. The way they look at the world is so creative and different, and Will really captured their attention.” However, regardless of how popular it becomes, Will is unlikely to replace human educators any time soon.4. What was special for some elementary school students inAuckland?A. A digital teacher taught them.B. They first saw something digital.C. This was the start of a new school year.D. They could get close to smartphone screen.5. What is the benefit of this two-way interaction?A. It can smile back.B. It can use microphone.C. It can talk any topic for free.D. It can change if necessary.6. What’s Ravishankar’s attitude to Will’s replacing Human educators soon?A. Optimistic.B. Doubtful.C. Unclear.D. Disapproving.7. What might be the best title for the passage?A. New High-tech Contributes to EducationB. The World’s First Digital Teacher Appears in Classroom.C. The World’s First Digital Teacher, a Help to StudentsD.New ZealandWill Replace Teachers in ClassroomsCPablo Picasso was born on October25 inMalaga. Spain in 1881. Taking after his father, Picasso shared apassion(热爱)for painting and art. Even though he wasn't the best student in school, Picasso excelled at drawing. Noticing his amazing talent, Picasso's father, an artist, taught him everything he knew. Before long, Picasso could paint and draw much better than his father. With this rich talent, Picasso paid less and less attention to his schoolwork and spent the majority of his day sketching and drawing in notepads and sketchbooks.When he was a little bit older, Picasso moved twice and was accepted into two fine art programs. However, he didn't care very much for the special techniques they taught and often wandered the streets by himselfdrawing the scenes around him. After moving to these two places, Picasso moved back home toBarcelonaand decided that he would develop new techniques of art and painting based on what he saw.Later, Picasso decided to move toParis,France, where he began perfecting his own techniques of painting, drawing and other forms of art. His drawings. paintings, and an included pieces about sadness, poverty, classics and self-portraits. One of his major types of work is calledcubism(立体派),which includes art with all sizes of geometric shapes together on the piece of an. This type of art is very important because no other artists had come up with the idea before. Picasso decided to try something new, and as a result, cubismis widely accepted today as a classic style of art.Picasso inspires us to always be thinking. He tells us to think outside the box and come up with fresh new ideas that can change the world. He surely plays a significant role in the art field.8. What do we know about Picasso as a student at school?A. He hated doing his homework.B. He was very proud of his talent.C. He showed great talent for drawing.D. He was often praised by his teacher.9. What did Picasso's father do when he found Picasso's gift?A. He tried his best to help Picasso.B. He blamed Picasso for his laziness.C. He asked Picasso to finish his work on time.D. He encouraged Picasso to do better at school.10. What was Picasso's attitude towards the special techniques at that time?A. He thought highly of them.B. He took no interest in them.C. He was confused about them.D. He was concerned about them.11. What does the author tell us in the last two paragraphs?A. Picasso has great faith in art.B. Picasso has changed the world a lot.C. Picasso can do anything he wants to.D. Picasso is a highly creative artist.DWhile the start of a new school year is always exciting, this year was even more so for some elementary school students inAuckland,New Zealand. They became the world’s first kids to be “taught” by a digital teacher.Before you start imagining a human-like robot walking around the classroom, Will is just an avatar that appears on the student’s desktop, or smartphone screen, when ordered to come.The autonomous animation platform has been modeled after the human brain and nervous system, allowing it to show human-like behavior. The digital teacher is assigned to teach Vector’s “Be sustainable with energy”— a free program forAucklandelementary schools.Just like the humans it replaced, Will is able to instantly react to the students’ responses to the topic. Thanks to a webcam and microphone, the avatar not only responds to questions the kids may have, but also picks up non-verbal cues. For instance, if a student smiles at Will, he responds by smiling back. This two-way interaction not only helps attract the students’ attention, but also allows the program’s developers to monitor their engagement, and make changes if needed.Nikhil Ravishankar believes that Will-like avatars could be a novel way to catch the attention of the next generation. He says, “I have a lot of hope in this technology as a means to deliver cost-effective, rich, educational experience in the future.”The program, in place since August 2018, has been a great success thus far. Ravishankar says, “ What was fascinating to me was the reaction of the children to Will. The way they look at the world is so creative and different, and Will really captured their attention.” However, regardless of how popular it becomes, Will is unlikely to replace human educators any time soon.12. What was special for some elementary school students inAuckland?A. A digital teacher taught them.B. They first saw something digital.C. This was the start of a new school year.D. They could get close to smartphone screen.13. What is the benefit of this two-way interaction?A. It can smile back.B. It can use microphone.C. It can talk any topic for free.D. It can change if necessary.14. What’s Ravishankar’s attitude to Will’s replacing Human educators soon?A. Optimistic.B. Doubtful.C. Unclear.D. Disapproving.15. What might be the best title for the passage?A. New High-tech Contributes to EducationB. The World’s First Digital Teacher Appears in Classroom.C. The World’s First Digital Teacher, a Help to StudentsD.New ZealandWill Replace Teachers in Classrooms第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年广西河池地区高级中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析
2019-2020学年广西河池地区高级中学高三英语第三次联考试题及答案解析第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题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选项AWhat to Eat—and What to Skip—When It Comes to Takeout FoodIf the burden on your wallet doesn't bother you much, the effect your takeout habit can have on your waistline just might arouse your attention. Here's the best and worst of the lot for your belly.Steamed Vegetable Dumplings: Order This.When she orders Chinese, registered dietitian nutritionist Elisa Zied gets an order of steamed vegetable dumplings. "I often pair them with either chicken and broccoli in brown sauce(I ask for a little saucemade without sugar)or steamed shrimp dumplings," she tells us.Crab Wontons: Not That!When you deconstruct crab wontons, it's easy to see why they're a "Not That!" The inside is filled with crabmeat and cream cheese(which is just a fancy, spreadable fat).The wonton is made of refined flour, egg and salt and the crispy(脆的)coating is a result of a deep oil bath.Peking Duck: Order This.Most of the fat from the skin flows out of the duck over the course of cooking, making this a healthier choice than most of the stir-fry dishes available. Order a side of steamed vegetables and serve it with a small scoop of brown rice. Done and done!Sweet and Sour Anything: Not That!Anything with “sweet and sour” in its title is a powerful cue that something has been deep-fried and covered in a sickly-sweet pink sauce. If you pair your selection with a side of rice, you're looking at a 1,000-calorie meal.Summer Roll: Order This.Summer rolls are steamed instead of fried—and typically filled with lean proteins and vegetables, making them a winning appetizer in our book. Pair them with an order of edamame(毛豆)and a broth-based soup for a satisfying, filling meal.Spring Roll: Not That!Spring=deep-fried, which is why we say to skip them! They're filled with fat and calories your belly doesn'tneed.1.What kind of cooking method should be skipped according to the text?A.Steaming.B.Stir-frying.C.Deep-frying.D.Boiling.2.Which of the following suits as a good starter for a meal?A.Chicken and broccoli.B.Steamed vegetable dumplings.C.Peking duck.D.Summer rolls.3.Where can the text be found?A.In a recipe.B.In a guidebook.C.In a science fiction.D.In a health magazine.BA nurse has fulfilled (实现) a promise she made to her patient four years ago to one day attend her daughter's graduation from nursing school.Edina Habibovic, 22, graduated from Chamberlain University's College of Nursing in 2020. Her mother, Sevala Habibovic, 46, died in2017 after a two year fight with breast cancer.“I thought the medical field wasn't for me. Then, my mom got sick and I had all the experience going in and out of the hospital, ” Edina toldGood MorningAmerica. “When my mom passed away, I thought, ‘I want to dothis.’”she said.Sanja Josipovic, who at the time worked as a home health nurse with Northwestern Medicine in Winfield, Illinois, cared for Sevala inside her home. They often chatted and shared the latest news with each other over six months of care.“She was most worried about Edina because she was young and hadn't finished school yet, ” Sanja said. “We are like sisters; we care about and trust each other. She was a powerful and strong minded woman. She wasn't scared to die; she was just worried about her kids and husband.”Edina said her mother lived for being with her family and taking care of people. “When Sanja was working, my mom would still try to make her something to eat, no matter how sick she was, ” Edina added. When Sevala's life was coming to an end, she asked Sanja to take her place at her youngest daughter's nursing school graduation. “That was the only thing she was going to miss. Edina's graduation, ” said Sanja, who is a mother of three herself. She agreed.Due to COVID -19, there was no graduation or pinning ceremony. Edina's manager at MarianjoyRehabilitation Hospital decided to host a pinning ceremony for her and have Sanja present the pin. “Sanja has fulfilled her promise, ” Edina said.Edina and Sanja are now caring for patients alongside one another as colleagues at Marianjoy.4. What does the underlined word “this” in paragraph 3 refer to?A. Leaving the hospitalB. Working as a nurseC. Facing death positivelyD. Caring for Edina's mother5. What can be learned about Sanja and Sevala?A. They enjoyed volunteeringB. They were cancer survivorsC. They had unhappy marriagesD. They developed a close bond6. What would be Sevala's regret?A. The loss of the chance to study medicineB. Her absence from Edina's school graduationC. Failing to keep the promise made to SanjaD. Never cooking a good meal for her husband7. How did Sanja fulfill her promise?A. By taking care of Edina and her familyB. By helping Edina enter her dream hospitalC. By attending a special ceremony for EdinaD. By managing to become Edina's colleagueCTyphoons can be deadly — in 2013, Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest ever recorded, was responsible for 6,340 deaths—and cost billions in damages. Current forecast modelscan only predict these storms 10 days in advance, at most, and they cannot precisely predict how intense the storms will become.An international team of researchers has developed a model that analyzes nearly a quarter of Earth’s surface and atmosphere in order to better predict the conditions that birth typoons.“The target problem of this study is how to foretell the birth of typhoons,” said paper author Mingkui Li, associate professor in the Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography in the Ocean University of China and the Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology (QNLM). “We specifically address three aspects: the beginning time, inner pressure and maximum wind speed.”The researchers also accounted for the influence of one variable(变量) on another, such as wind speed onsea surface temperature. This influence is well understood and accounted for in climate predictions and in weather forecasts, butithas not been fully applied in understanding how long-term climate affects day-to-day weather, according to Li. “We aimed to provide insights on the time scale that can be used to forecast typhoons in advance.”From their study, the researchers determined that a model with the ability to better understand the relationship between warm sea surface temperatures and weak wind movement— conditions that favor typhoon formation—could improve typhoon predictability.“Our goal is to develop a 10 to 30-day prediction system that will lead to seamless(无缝的) weather-climate predictions.” Shaoqing Zhang, paper author and professor in the Key Laboratory of Physical Oceanography, said.8. What is the problem with the present forecast system?A. It cannot foretell storms in advance.B. It is ineffective in accuracy and timeliness.C. It costs too much and causes great damages.D. It can hardly predict the intensity of typhoons.9. What does the underlined word “it” in paragraph 4 refer to?A. The variable.B. The climateC. The temperature.D. The influence.10. What is the purpose of the study?A. To advance the prediction system.B. To figure out the three main aspects.C. To know how climate affects daily weather.D. To understand the influence of the variables.11. Where is this text most likely from?A. Awork diary.B. A travel guidebook.C. A science magazine.D. A fantasy fiction.DMany of us in China enjoy adding chilies (辣椒) toour food, but did you know that this spicy vegetable could also be dangerous? A 34-year-oldUSman recently ended up in hospital after eating a Carolina Reaper—the spiciest chili in the world. After taking just a single bite of one, the man suffered from serious headaches in the following few days, reported BBC News.In fact, reports of stomachache and headache caused by eating spicy food are not something unusual. But if chilies are harmful, why is it that human beings are the only animals to eat this vegetable? According to the website Huanqiu, about 600 million Chinese people—almost half of the national population—are chili eaters. So what makes people love chilies so much? The human body reacts to the burning feeling that comes from eating chilies by releasing natural chemicals that “produce a sense of happiness” , noted BBC News.And the benefits go even further than just personal enjoyment. A survey conducted by the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences found that the death rate of those who eat spicy food once or twice a week is 10 percent lower than those who eat it less than once a week. The number decreased to 14 percent for those who eat spicy food six to seven times a week. And another study done by theUniversityofVermontcame to a similar conclusion. “The data encourages people to eat more spicy food to improve health and reduce death risk at an early age,” Liu Qi, a nutritionist at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, told BBC News.Chilies have anti-cancer quality and the ability to increase our metabolism (新陈代谢). So, don't worry if you love spicy food. It seems that chilies are actually good for us—except for the Carolina Reaper, perhaps.12. The example of a 34-year-old American is mentioned in Paragraph 1 to prove ________.A. chiliescan be beneficialB. chilies are popular inAmericaC. chilies can be dangerousD. serious headaches can be dangerous13. Eating chilies gives people a sense of happiness by_______.A. decreasing death rateB. releasing natural chemicalsC. curing serious headachesD. providing enough nutrition14. Which of the following statement is TRUE?A. Human are the only animals to eat chilies.B. Stomachache and headaches caused by chilies is something unusual.C. The more chilies you eat, the healthier you are.D. Chilies have anti-cancer quality but it can't increase our metabolism.15. The writer wrote the passage to ________.A. warn people of the dangers of chiliesB. ask people to eat Carolina ReaperC. encourage people to eat more chiliesD. tell people the benefits of chilies第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019-2020学年广西柳州高级中学高三英语期末考试试卷及参考答案
2019-2020学年广西柳州高级中学高三英语期末考试试卷及参考答案第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题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选项AIn theUnited States, the word "holiday" is synonymous with celebration. The following tenholidaysper year are proclaimed by the federal government.Independence DayIndependence Day is annually celebrated on July 4 and is often known as "the Fourthof July”. It is the anniversary of the publication of the declaration of independence fromGreat Britainin 1776. Now it is celebrated in all the states. The army marks the occasion by firing a 13-gun salute every year. Ceremonies may include parades, official speeches, visits to historic monuments and fireworks displays.Memorial DayThis holiday, on the fourth Monday of every May, is a day on which Americans honor the dead. Originally a day on which flags and flowers were placed on graves of soldiers who died in the American Civil War, now it has become a day on which the dead of all wars and all other dead are remembered the same way.Veterans DayVeterans Day was established to honor Americans who had served in World War I. It falls on November 11, the day when that war ended in 1918, but it now honors veterans of all wars in which the United States has fought Veterans' organizations hold parades or other special ceremonies, and the US president customarily places a wreath on the Tomb of the Unknowns at Arlington National.ThanksgivingThanksgiving Day is celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November. It has been an annual tradition in theUnited Statessince 1863. Today, people celebrate Thanksgiving to remember these early days. The most important part of the celebration is a traditional dinner. Thanksgiving dinner almost always includes some of the foods served at the first feast: roast turkey, cranberry sauce potatoes pumpkin pies. Before the meal begins, families often pause to give thanks.1. When isIndependence Day?A. May 14,B. July 13.C. July 14.D. July 4.2. Which holiday honors dead soliders?A. Independence Day.B. Memorial Day.C. Veterans Day.D. Thanksgiving.3. What will Americans do on Thanksgiving Day?A. They say thanks.B. They havefriend gatherings.C. They go on holiday.D. They buy many cards.BAvi Loeb, a scientist, believes that we are not alone in the universe. The belief fits withLoeb's alien spaceship theory that at least one alien spaceship might be flying over the orbit of Jupiter, which won the international attention last year.Astronomers inHawaiifound the first known interstellar object in late 2017. It was a bit of light moving so fast past the sun that it could only have come from another star. Almost every astronomer on the planet was trying to figure out how the object, called “Oumuamua” got to our far-away part of the Milky way galaxy. “One possibility is that ‘Oumuamua’ is debris from an advanced technological equipment,” Loeb said. “Technology comes from another solar system just showed up at our door. ”“‘Oumuamua’ is not an alien spaceship,” Paul Sutter, another scientist wrote. He suggested Loeb was seeking publicity. Most scientists think “Oumuamua” is some sort of rock. They think it could be an icy wandering comet.Loeb says that “Oumuamua's” behavior means it can't be a block of rock shaped like a long photo. He thinks it's more likely an object that's very long and thin, perhaps like a long pancake or a ship's sail. Loeb says that if someone shows him evidence thatcontradictshis beliefs, he will immediately give in.Loeb believes himself a truth-teller and risk-taker in an age of very safe, too-quiet scientists. “The worst thing that can happen to me is that I would be relieved of my management duties, and that would give me even more time to focus on science,” Loeb says. He said he wouldn't mind giving up all the titles he had and returning to the Israeli farming village where he grew up.4. What does Loeb say about “Oumuamua”?A. It is an icy comet.B. It looks like a long photo.C. It is actually some sort of rock.D. It may come from another alien civilization.5. What does the underlined word “contradicts” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Goes against.B. Relies on.C. Turns to.D. Searches for.6. What do you think of Loeb?A. He is foolish.B. He is unsatisfied with his titles.C. He is a firm believer in scientific truth.D. He is uncertain about his career future.7. What's the best title for the text?A. Have Aliens Paid a Visit in Spaceships?B. Do We Really Know about Space Theory?C. Scientists Are Working on High TechnologyD. Astronomers Are Encouraging Space TravelCJack was born without eyes. He was very lucky as he grew up having other kittens (young cats) to socialize (交往)with, and was used to people from the moment he was born. However, when it came time to find the kittens homes, no one knew where Jack would end up.That’s when I got an e-mail from my friend. All she asked was “Do you still want one of the kittens? There’s one here with no eyes and no one would like to take him”. Without thinking I told her that I did want the kitten.When we first brought him home, Jack stayed mostly in my room. After about a day he had noissues running around and climbing on everything. At times he gets lost in the house, he’ll stop. But we just call his name and talk to him and it isn’t long before he finds his way back to us.A few weeks after getting Jack, we got a new cat named Bear. Jack and Bear have become best friends. It doesn’t matter that he can’t see. He always knows when Bear is around. He’ll run across the yard straight to Bear and wrap his front legs around his neck in a big hug. They run after each other around and wrestle (摔跤). They’ll lie down in the grass together when tired.Jack is truly an inspiration. I’ve owned lots of kittens in my life, but Jack is the happiest and most playful. He doesn’t feel sorry for himself. He doesn’t need pity. I think Jean, owner of Gumbo, another eyeless cat, said it best when she told me that cats don’t have disabilities; they have adaptability.8. Why did Jack come to the author’s home?A. The author cared for an eyeless cat.B. The author didn’t mind whether he was blind.C. No other young cats kept him company.D. The author’s friend begged the author to take him home.9. Which of the following statements is TRUE?A. Jack often wrestles with Bear indoors.B. Jack likes to play with a new eyeless cat.C. Jack quickly adapts to the new environment.D. Jack is good at talking and playing with people.10. What does the underlined word “issue” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Trouble.B. Fun.C. Luck.D. Business.11. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. A cat has nine lives.B. All is well that ends well.C. God helps those who help themselves.D. A good beginning makes a good ending.DRecently, I read about a promotion from a home builder in San Diego where consumers (消费者) could buy a 4,000 square foot house for $1.6 million and get a smaller home bythe developer valued at $400 thousand for free. This sounds like a fantastic deal, but I am alwayswary ofany promotion labeled (给……加标签) with“buy one get one free”, and here is why.Oftentimes, “buy one get one free” ends up being “buy two at the regularprice”. For example, I often see “buy one get one free” ads for orange juice at the supermarket, but the first box always costs over $5.00. At the same time, the juices not in the promotion are selling for $2.50 to $2.99 a box.Another problem with “buy one get one free” is that oftentimes you do not need the second item. I only consume one gallon of milk every two weeks. If I were talked into buying a second gallon in a “buy one get one free” promotion, then the second gallon would go bad before I have time to consume it. That creates waste instead of savings.In the case of theSan Diegodeveloper, so far they have received one offer on their expensive houses, but the buyer does not want the cheaper house for free. Instead, he wants the value of the smaller home taken away from his purchase price. I think this guy is quite wise because he saw right through the marketing of “buy one get one free”.Finally, it is up to you to see how much you need and how much you are willing to spend. Knowing the regular price of things also helps you in deciding whether a “buy one get one free” promotion is truly a great deal.12. What does the underlined part “wary of” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?A. annoyed atB. careful aboutC. familiar withD. puzzled about13. Why does the author mention milk in Paragraph 3?A. To show that there are many promotions of food.B.To suggest that people think twice before they shop.C. To prove that the second item isn’t always as good as the first one.D. To show that people often buy more than they need in the promotion.14. What does the house buyer want to do?A. Buy the smaller house only.B. Get the smaller house for free.C. Buy the larger house for $1.2 million.D. Buy both the larger and smaller houses for $2 million.15. How does the author organize the text?(P: Paragraph)A. B. C. D.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
2019---全国卷Ⅲ---高考英语试题
2019年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(全国卷III)英语(广西、贵州、云南、四川)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.答案是C。
1. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a library.B. In a bookstore.C. In a classroom.2. How does the woman feel now?A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Tired.3. How much will the man pay?A. $520.B. $80.C. $100.4. What does the man tell Jane to do?A. Postpone his appointment.B. Meet Mr. Douglas.C. Return at 3 o’clock.5. Why would David quit his job?A. To go back to school.B. To start his own firm.C. To work for his friend.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
2019高考Ⅲ(3)卷英语真题、答题卡、答案(16开、免排版、可编辑)云南、四川、广西、贵州、西藏
A. A junior specialist.B. A department manager.C. A sales assistant.
16. When will the man hear from the woman?
A. On Tuesday.B. On WednesdayC. On Thursday.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. What does the man want the woman to do?
A. He did business.B. He studied biology.C. He worked on a farm.
19. Why did John go hunting?
A. For food.B. For pleasure.C. For money.
20. What is the subject of John’s works?
2. How does the woman feel now?
A. Relaxed.B. Excited.C. Tired.
3. How much will the man pay?
A. $520.B. $80.C. $100.
4. What does the man tell Jane to do?
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。