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河南省洛阳市伊川实验中学2019-2020学年高三英语联考试题含解析

河南省洛阳市伊川实验中学2019-2020学年高三英语联考试题含解析

河南省洛阳市伊川实验中学2019-2020学年高三英语联考试题含解析一、选择题1. In the film, the actor threw himself off the horse as if ______to death.A. shotB. shootingC. to be shotD. having shot参考答案:A【详解】考查过去分词。

句意:在影片中,这位演员把自己从马背上摔了下来,仿佛被枪杀了。

as if后接过去分词,表示被动与完成。

故选A。

2. 7.(2011·江苏卷)—Linda didn’t invite us to the party.— ______? I don’t care.A.For what B.So what C.What’s on D.What’s up参考答案:B略3. _______online shopping has changed our life , not all of its effects have been positive.A. SinceB. AfterC. WhileD. Unless参考答案:C试题分析:句意:尽管网上购物已经改变了我们的生活,但是不是所有的影响都是积极的。

While引导让步状语从句,意为“尽管,虽然”;since既然,自从;after在……之后;unless除非。

故选C。

4. —Mike, this is the third time that you have been late this week.—Sorry, sir, but I was_________ for 15 minutes on the way here in the traffic jam. A. held up B. put up C. taken up D. given up 参考答案:A20.—I see you got a “D” in biology. _______?—Well, I found that subject hard. I think I’ll drop it.A. How are youB. How comeC. So whatD. Why not参考答案:B略6. __________him not to do so, he wouldn’t have made such a serious mistake.A. Did I persuadeB. If I persuadeC. If I should persuadeD. Had I persuaded 参考答案:D7. -Shall we _____for twenty minutes and have a cup of coffee?-I can’t agree with you any more.A. break offB. break downC. break upD. break out参考答案:A8. The government must be very ________ about setting policies and make no decision until they are quite sure it is the right one.A.particular B.concernedC.cautious D.certain参考答案:C句意:政府在制定政策时必须非常谨慎,在确定政策切实可行之前,他们不能做出任何决定。

伊川县实验高中高三上学期限时训练英语试题含答案

伊川县实验高中高三上学期限时训练英语试题含答案

高三第一次限时训练英语卷命题人康亚锋一.阅读理解(每小题3分,共36分)AJustin Bieber may have millions of fans worldwide, but Russia’s bears don’t appear to admire the pop singer’s music --- which proved fortunate for one lucky fisherman.Igor Vorozhbitsyn had his life saved by a Justin Bieber ringtone, when his mobile phone went off during a dangerous attack by a brown bear.The 42-year-old was attacked as he was walking to a favourite fishing spot in northern Russia’s Yakutia Republic and firmly believed that he was going to be killed.Wildlife experts believe the ringtone must have frightened the bear into stopping its attack.‘Sometimes a sharp shock can stop an angry bear in its attack and that ringtone would be a very unexpected sound for a bear,’ explained one.Mr Vorozhbitsyn suffered from cuts and severe wounds and was rescued when he was found by other fishermen after using the phone to call for help.Mr Vorozhbitsyn ---now recovering from his wounds---explained: ‘I had parked my car and was walking towards the spot I’d ma rked out when there was a tremendous impact on my back and the bear was on top of me.’‘I couldn’t believe my luck when the phone went off and it run away.’‘I know that sort of ringtone isn’t to everyone’s taste but my granddaughter loaded it onto my phon e for a joke,’ he added.Adult brown bears can weigh as much as 600kg and have been known to kill wolves and even Siberian tigers.Finally, this is a proof that Justin Bieber is unbearable.1.Igor Vorozhbitsyn was attacked when____.A. he was fishing at his favourite fishing spot.B. he was walking towards his favourite fishing spot.C. he was phoning his granddaughter.D. he was driving to his favourite fishing spot.2.The bear stopped attacking because___.A. Justin Bieber came to rescue Igor Vorozhbitsyn.B. Justin Bieber sang to it.C. Justin Bieber’s ringtone was a sudden fright to it.D. Igor Vorozhbitsyn’s mobile phone was a sudden fright to it.3.What is the writer’s attitude towards Justin Bieber?A. positiveB. negativeC. neutral (中立的)D. not mentioned4.What do you know from the last paragraph?A. Justin Bieber’s music is popular all over the world.B. Justin Bieber’s music is life-saving.C. Justin Bieber’s music is threatening.D. Justin Bieber’s music sometimes isn’t highly thought o f.BA very close friend phoned me this weekend and asked a specific question about earning a few extra dollars each month online. For the benefit of keeping her name and details secret, I will call her Annie in this article. You see Annie suffers from a severe form of inaction syndrome(综合症); she is full of great ideas that never materialize into cash and she is having a problem finding the link that will achieve this.Somebody once said that knowledge is power, yet we constantly find from readers of our website that they have knowledge to burn and still do not have power. Just look at the academics in universities all around the world; they have so much knowledge that they should control the wealth of the world. In truth they work for peanuts and very few of them ever achieve the power of independence. So knowledge certainly isn’t power. Therefore, we should change that “wise” statement to: “Power is the ability to use knowledge to your own benefit.”That paragraph was inserted because Annie is a typical academic—strong on talk and plans but a little weaker on actions. In the period of a twenty-minute conversation, she expounded(阐述)a whole list of plans and ideas to make the extra few hundred dollars each month she was seeking. Any one of her many ideas was a potential money maker, but she had taken action on none of them. At one time she said, “I’m lost as to what to do next.”That was my cue(提示)to get involved. “Take action,” I advised.All that is wrong is that Annie was inactive without knowing it. In five minutes we drew up a plan of action and agreed to talk again in a month to review progress. When we finished the conversation, she sounded much happier and more motivated than when we started. Annie just needs a little nudge into beneficial action.5.Wha t’s the problem with Annie?A. She has too many great ideas.B. She never puts her ideas into practice.C. She suffers from a strange illness.D. She knows little about making money online.6.What is the most important according to the author?A. The abili ty to use one’s knowledge.B. The ability to acquire knowledge.C. A great deal of knowledge.D. A good understanding of oneself.7.What can we know from the last paragraph?A. Annie will succeed in later life.B. Annie is going towards success.C. Annie d oesn’t realize her problems.D. Annie talks too much in daily life.8.The underlined word “nudge” in the last paragraph probably means________.A. pushB. adviceC. trainingD. PowerCWithout proper planning, tourism can cause problems. For example, too many tourists can crowd public places that are also enjoyed by the inhabitants of a country. If tourists create too much traffic, the inhabitants become annoyed and unhappy. They begin to dislike tourists and totreat them impolitely. They for get how much tourism can help the country’s economy. It is important to think about the people of a destination country and how tourism affects them. Tourism should help a country, keep the customs and beauty that attract tourists. Tourism should also advance the wealth and happiness of local inhabitants.Too much tourism can be a problem. If tourism grows too quickly, people must leave other jobs to work in the tourism industry. This means that other parts of the country’s economy can suffer.On the other hand, if there is not enough tourism, people can lose jobs. Businesses can also lose money. It costs a great deal of money to build large hotels, airports, air terminals, first- class roads, and other support facilities(配套设施)needed by tourist attractions. For example, a major international class tourism hotel can cost as much as 50 thousand dollars per room to build. If this room is not used most of the time, the owners of the hotel lose money.Building a hotel is just a beginning. There must be many support facilities as well, including roads to get to the hotel, electricity, sewers to handle waste, and water. All of these support facilities cost money. If they are not used because there are not enough tourists, jobs and money are lost.9.Which of the following do you think has been discussed in the part before this selection?A. It is extremely important to develop tourism.B. Building roads and hotels is essential.C. Support facilities are highly necessary.D. Planning is of great importance to tourism.10.The underlined word“ inhabitants” (in Paragraph 1 )probably means_________.A. touristsB. passengersC. populationD. citizens11.Too much tourism can cause all these problems EXCEPT __________ .A. a bad effect on other industriesB. a chan ge of tourists’ customsC. over-crowdedness of places of interestD. pressure on traffic12.It can be inferred from the text that _____________ .A. the author doesn’t like tourism developing so fastB. local people will benefit from tourist attractionC. other parts of a country’s economy won’t benefit from tourism muchD. we can't build too many support facilities13.The author thinks it is good for local people to know that tourism will ________ .A. waste a lot of moneyB. weaken their economyC. help establish their customsD. help improve their life二.完型填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Last year I went to America and stayed there with an American family for two months.As is said, “The best house is in America, the best wife is in Japan, and the best food is in China.” So I14 pride and pleasure in “the best food” I15 for my American family. Each day, regardless of my poor skill of cooking, I would do something in a __16____way: changing the dishes color, the meat’s type or the soup’s style. Thus, m y American friends could discover the 17 of eating Chinese food. Because of my “ 18 ” job, I was often rewarded by their 19 of thanks such as “very delicious”, “excellent”, etc.20 something funny happened yesterday when I cooked Sichuan style fish for dinner. I was 21 with my work.When the whole family sat round the table, they first looked 22 at the fish, then looked at me. “Why do all the fish only have their23 ?” they asked, “It’s terrible!”24 or terrible? I can’t understand. But I do know that fish heads are delicious. The head is the 25 part of fish; in 26 only the important guest can have the 27 of enjoying it.Another 28 thing is :the American friends often said to me “29 ” as they30 home fruits or other things. According to Chinese tradition I would simply smile in answer to their kindness__31_actually helping myself to any of the food. 32 , I said “helping yourself” to them whenever I brought home fruits. Dear me! No matter how much or how often I brought home food, as long as it was nice to their taste, they 33 hesitated to use their hands to “help themselves” until all was finished.14.A. took B. shared C. held D. had15.A. left B. fetched C. cooked D. bought16.A. new B. simple C. same D. magic17.A. importance B. joy C. trouble D. way18.A. new B. daily C. hard D. good19.A. smile B. flowers C. talk D. expressions20.A. However B. But C. So D. And21.A. surprised B. pleased C. strict D. proud22.A. worriedly B. excitedly C. surprisedly D. happily23.A. heads B. skins C. tails D. bones24.A. Particular B. Bad C. Comfortable D. Beautiful25.A. biggest B. best C. dearest D. lightest26.A. the West B. China C. USA D. the East27.A. ability B. safety C. chance D. honor28.A. enjoyable B. exciting C. interesting D. common29.A. dear me B. excuse me C. help yourself D. enjoy yourself30.A. collected B. wanted C. bought D. brought31.A. and B. but C. without D. not32.A. In return B. Above all C. After all D. At last33.A. never B. often C. always D. Usually三.短文改错(共10小题; 每小题2分, 满分20分)Dear editor,I’m sorry to occupy your precious time, and I really want to tell you anything about the problem of some people keeping too many pets nowadays. I take the problem more and more seriously for the following reason.First of all, as it is known to people, pets make so much noise that trouble residents a lot. What’s more, it is widely accepted that animal waste pollutes the environment, where makes people quite uncomfortable. Many owners like taking their pets to public place where they may frighten children or even bite people. The mostly important is that pets can spread some diseasesand this has attracted much attention.Take all these factors into consideration, I sincerely hope that I can get help from you and expect the media do something for this.Yours truly,Wang Lin参考答案阅读BCBD BACA DDBBD完型ACABD DBBCA DBBDC CDCAA改错1.and--but2.anything—something3.reason—reasons8.most9.Taking10.to do / will do。

2019-2020年高三第一次模拟考试英语含答案.doc

2019-2020年高三第一次模拟考试英语含答案.doc

绝密★启用并使用完毕前2019-2020年高三第一次模拟考试英语含答案本试卷分第I卷和第II卷两部分,共14页。

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1.Wh at do we know about Aim?A.She is good at singing.B.She is interested in listening to music.C.She likes to play musical instruments.2. What does the man mean?A.The bag is expensive.B.The woman shouldn't buy a new bag.C.He can’t lend any money to the woman.3.Which course is the woman not interested in? A.English.B.Maths.C.History4.What does the woman think of the furniture show?A.It’s a waste of money.B.It’s a waste of time.C.It’s worth visiting.5.What will the woman probably do next Saturday?A.To watch a play.B.To stay at home.C.To have dinner with the man.第二节(共15小题;每小题l.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。

2019-2020学年河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试卷及答案

2019-2020学年河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试卷及答案

2019-2020学年河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试卷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AThe “laugh out loud” face is officially the world’s most popular emoji, according to researchers from Adobe (ADBE) who surveyed 7,000 users across the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Japan, Australia, and South Korea.The “thumbs up” emoji came in second, followed by the “red heart” emoji. The flirtatious “wink and kiss” and “sad face with a tear” emojis respectively rounded out the top five.The software maker on Thursday released the findings from its 2021 Global Emoji Trend Report ahead of World Emoji Day on Saturday.Adobe’s latest Emoji Trend report also examined the three most misunderstood emojis in the world. The “eggplant” symbol edged out the “peach” and the “clown” emojis respectively as the most confusing for users.The vast majority of emoji users (90%) believe the modern —day hieroglyphs make it easier for them to express themselves. Eighty — nine percent of respondents said emojis simplify communicating across language barriers. And 67% said they think people who use emojis are friendlier, funnier and cooler than those who don’t. A slight majority of respondents said they are more comfortable expressing emotions through emojis than talking on the phone or in —person. More than half of global emoji users (55%) said using emojis in communications has positively impacted their mental health. Seventy — six percent of those surveyed said emojis are an important communication tool for creating unity, respect and understanding. And 88% said they feel more empathetic toward people who use emojis.1.What are the three most popular emojis according to the passage?A.clown thumbs up laugh out loudugh out loud thumbs up wink and kissugh out loud thumbs up red heartD.thumbs up red heart sad face with a tear2.Which emoji is the most confusing one for users?A.Peach.B.Eggplant.C.Clown.D.Wink and kiss.3.Which of the following best describes the attitude of most people surveyed to emojis?A.Favorable.B.Passive.C.Indifferent.D.Doubtful.BPreventing heart disease is a topic I think about all the time, given my family history of heart disease. So last summer, I travelled toBolivia.The natives, called the Tsimane, were reported to have the healthiest hearts in the world. I wanted to learn what they could teach me about preventing heart disease.Getting to the Tsimane wasn't easy. They lived in small family groups of about 60 people along river banks. We finally found one of the villages at sunset. That night, we set up our tents in the middle of the village. Thatched huts surrounded us, with no electricity or modem conveniences.At first, I thought they mainly got their calorics from meat. However, I found food such as rice and com made up nearly 70% of their diet. The food was not processed, lacking added sugars or salts.During my stay there, I went hunting and fishing with the men and played soccer with the kids. I found the Tsimane were standing or walking nearly all of their waking hours. Men spent lots of time tracking animals. Fanning and gathering, mostly done by children and women, were all-day affairs.I also got a clear idea of how they rested. As soon as the sun went down, people returned to their huts and went to sleep. And with the call of the cock in the morning, another day began.The lifespan of the Tsimane is actually much shorter than those living in theUS. Various factors, like animal attacks and infections, bring down the lifespan. But up until the day they die, they are often very healthy. While heart disease kills thousands of Americans every year and costs nearly a billion dollars a day, the Tsimane remind us that wealth doesn't necessarily buy health.4. Why does the author pay so much attention to preventing heart disease?A. He dreams of becoming a doctor.B. He wants to teach others about the topic.C. His family members encourage him to do so.D. He was born with a high risk of heart disease.5. Which factors did the author mainly focus on in his research?A. Housing, food and cooperation.B. Diet, activity and rest.C. Physical work, social life and lifespan.D. Group size, family history and consumption6. What was the Tsimane 's sleep-wake cycle mainly based on?A. Natural sound.B. Routine activity.C. Animal behaviour.D. Natural light.7. What might the author advise us to do after his travels inBolivia?A. Take in less sugar and salt.B. Stand less and walk more.C. Eat white meat instead of red meat.D. Live in the middle of the community.CConcerns about health, animals and the environment are leading more people to remove meat from their diet. Plant-based meat alternatives (替代品) increasingly appear in supermarkets and restaurants. But what some people call clean meat-meat grown from cells in a laboratory—is still an idea that is just beginning.More than 24 companies are testing lab-grown fish, beef and chicken. These businesses hope to enter the alternative meat market, which could be worth $140 billion by 2029. One of the companies, Shiok Meats, grows its product by taking shrimp cells and keeping them at a fixed temperature. They are then given nutrients in a solution (溶液). The cells become meat in four to six weeks.This lab-grown meat’s price is high. One kilogram of it now costs $5,000, said Shiok Meats’ chief executive Sandhya Sriram. At that cost, a single pork and shrimp dumpling could be as much as $300. Sriram, avegetarian, hopes to cut the cost to $50 for one kilogram by the end of this year. “We are looking at next year, so we might be the first ever company to launch a cell-based meat product in the world,” Sriram said. “Shiok Meats still needs approval from the city’s food regulator, and that matters the most at present.”Although people increasingly demand meat alternatives, cell-based meat companies still faceresistance(抵制) to their products. In Singapore, some people said they would give lab grown meat a second thought. “I may not exactly dare to eat it, but I do find the idea appealing because the animals in the oceans are declining,” said 60-year-old Pet Loh, while sheshopped for shrimps in a Singapore market.Any alternative way of making animal protein without harming the environment is positive, said Paul Teng, a specialist in agriculture technology at Nanyang Technological University. But, he added, more studies are needed to understand any negative result of making cellular protein.8. Why are more people eating less meat?A. Because lab-grown meat has more nutrition.B. Because plant-based food is getting popular.C. Because meat in the market is increasingly expensive.D. Because health and the environment are their concerns.9. What is the most important for Shiok Meats at present according to Sriram?A. Bringing down the price.B. Gaining consumers’ acceptance.C. Obtaining official permission.D. Getting ahead of other companies.10. Which word best describes Pet Loh’s attitude towards lab-grown meat?A. Doubtful.B. Uncaring.C. Negative.D. Positive.11. What is the text mainly about?A. A new way to make a fortune.B. Negative results of lab-grown meat.C. New research findings on healthy diet.D. A meat alternative grown in labs.DA PhD student inMichigandefended her paper while wearing a skirt madeof rejection letters she received while studying. 29-year-old Caitlin Kirby printed out 17 of her rejection letters — from scholarships, academic journals, and conferences — then folded each one into a fan. She connected them in rows, and by the end she designed the item into a skirt and wore it.She said that the idea behind her unique clothing item came out of a desire to normalize rejection and take pride in overcoming it. "The whole process of revisiting those old letters and making that skirt sort of reminded me that you have to apply to a lot of things to succeed," she said. "A natural part of the process is to get rejected along the way."Caitlin's adviser, Julie Libarkin, a professor of earth and environmental science atMichiganStateUniversity, also encourages the acceptance of failure in her students. Libarkin believes it's important for students to get into habit of applying for things, and to get used to the feeling of rejection, so she encourages them to chase after any opportunity that comes their way. If a student doesn't get the grant or the spot in the academic journal, that's okay. They'll still have learned something in the process.As for Caitlin? Her rejections over the years have led to great things: Since her doctorate, she's won a scholarship to do further research on urban agriculture inGermany.Currently, she's a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As for what the future holds? "I'm prepared to receive a few more rejection letters along the way," she joked heartily, "Maybe I'll make a longer skirt."12. What can we learn about Caitlin Kirby's rejection letters?A. She received 17 rejections in total.B. 29 of her rejections were from journals.C. The rejections were connected into a fan.D. She made some rejection letters into a skirt.13. What is Julie Libarkin's attitude towards Caitlin's action?A. Favorable.B. Ambiguous.C. Skeptical.D. Opposed.14. Which of the following words can best describe Catlin?A. Creative and considerate.B. Caring and determined.C. Optimistic and humorous.D. Generous and intelligent.15. Which of the following may Caitlin agree with?A. Hard work pays off.B. Education is the entrance to success.C. Self-respect earns more respect.D. One needs to normalize failures.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。

河南省伊川县实验高中2020┄2021届高三上学期第一次周练 英语试题

河南省伊川县实验高中2020┄2021届高三上学期第一次周练 英语试题

河南省伊川县实验高中实验高中2020┄2021学年上学期高三第一次周练英语试卷命题:关喜格 9.10第一节阅读理解(共12小题,每小题2.5分,共30分)A“It takes an entire village to raise a child.” That’s an old proverb(谚语) that is being quoted more and more often these days. And I’m pleased about that.Today, more and more schools are reaching out to involve parents, community members and businesses to help shape a child’s future.Parents need to be involved in their children’s education in many ways. Helping children with hom ework and studying, going on a field trip, teaching a craft or coaching a child’s sports team are all great ways to be involved with your child’s education. And don’t forget to communicate with teachers---they need and respect your input. Studies show that children learn more and schools function better when parents and schools work together. It’s important to stay in touch with your child’s education all through his or her school career.Communities can help children create and achieve new goals. Help with homework, read to a child, coach a children’s team, or provide emotional support. Help solve problems and build self-esteem. Kids need role models and advisers can be role models by sharing their experiences and wisdom.Businesses can also help shape our children’s future. Invite a class from your local school to visit your workplace. You may be providing a glimpse that opens a new world of possibilities. Show students what goes on during a typical day. Give a mini course for students:how to use acomputer; how products are made; how machinery works. You may have a developing electrician, teacher, nurse, or even a newspaper reporter on your hands.It really does take an entire village to raise a child. So share the responsibility and the joy of bringing a child to his or her full potential.1. The implied advice in the proverb “It takes an entire village to raise a child.” is that______.A. All the people in a village should give food to a child.B. Children’s should be brought up in the village where the y were born.C. Schools, parents, and other organizations should share the responsibility of shaping achild’s future.D. Schools should be set up in the village where a child was raised.2. The text was written mainly for_____________A. parents and members in organisationsB. teachers and studentsC. newspaper reporters and developing electriciansD. education experts and government officials3. Students can get developed in practical working skill through ______A. parental involvementB. community activitiesC. business trainingD. school teaching4. Which is NOT true according to the passage?A. Parents play an important part in children’s education.B. Communities have not a bit effect on the way to new and high ideal.C. Educating a child well demands of the work not only from school but from otherorganizations.D. Businesses may arrange some training courses for students.BParents often believe that they have a good relationship with their teenagers. But last summer, Joanna and Henry noticed a change in their older son:suddenly he seemed to be talking far more to his friends than to his parents. “The door to his room is always shut,” Joanna noted.Tina and Mark noticed similar changes in their 14-year-old daughter. “She used to cuddle up(蜷伏)with me on the sofa and talk,” said Mark. “Now we joke that she does this only when she wants something. Sometimes she wants to be treated like a little girl and sometimes like a young lady. The problem is figuring out which time i s which.”Before age 11, children like to tell their parents what’s on their minds. “In fact, parents are first on the list,” said Michael Riera, author of Uncommon Sense for Parents with Teenagers. “This completely changes during the teen years,” Riera explained. “They talk to their friends first, then maybe their teachers, and their parents last.”Parents who know what’s going on in their teenagers’ lives are in the best position to help them. To break down the wall of silence, parents should create chances to understand what their children want to say, and try to find ways to talk and write to them. And they must give their children a mental break, for children also need freedom, though young. Another thing parents should remember is that to be a friend, not a manager, with their children is a better way to know them.5. “The door to his room is always shut” in the first paragraph suggests that the son ______.A. is always busy with his studiesB. doesn’t want to be disturbedC. keeps himself away from his parentsD. begins to dislike his parents6. What makes Tina and Mark worried most is that ______________.A. their daughter isn’t as lovely as beforeB. they can’t read their daughter’s mind exactlyC. they don’t know what they will say to their daughterD. their daughter talks with them only when she is in need of help7. What’s the meaning of “the wall of silence” in the last paragraph?A. Teenagers talk a lot with their friends.B. Teenagers do not talk much with their parents.C. Teenagers talk little about their own lives.D. Teenagers do not want to understand their parents.8. From the passage, we can conclude that______.A. Parents are not satisfied with their growing children.B. Parents have appropriate ways to talk with their teenagers.C. Parents should be patient with their silent teenagers.D. Parents should try to understand their teenagers.CThe way we get about has a deep influence on the way we live—affecting where we set up home, work and holiday. So what changes might come in the way we get around? What big ideas are out there, and do they have any chance of coming true?[Personal Air TravelThe idea:flying carsDevelopments in light small plane technology will make it possible for everyone to own what are, in fact, flying cars. They will have closed cabins, heating, stereos and room for two people.You will take off from a field near your home and fly to towns and cities. After landing, you will take off the fixed wing and continue your journey by road just as if you were traveling by car.Fuel efficient engines and the advantage of being able to travel in the sky will keep costs and the environmental influence down.Flying for FunThe idea:Jet PacksThe idea was a hit when a stuntman (特技演员) flew around on one during the opening ceremony of the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics, which was very successful.You’ll be able to use the equipment—roughly the size of two scuba tanks fastened to your back—for short journeys.They will be handy for cleaning hard-to-reach windows, arriving in style at a party and shopping.TaxisThe idea:driverless taxisThese computer-controlled taxis will take you wherever you want along a fixed route, whenever you want to go.For the price of one person’s bus fare, several people can ride at speeds of up to 25 mph, and there will be fences to guard against accidents.There will be little, if any, wait for the use of the taxis, which will leave from stations and will be used by prepaid cards.The taxis, which will travel on a 1.5 m-wide track, will use 75% less energy per passenger than a car and 50% less than a bus.9. The passage is mainly about ________.A. future travelB. big ideas and dreamsC. advanced technologyD. the influence of travel10. We learn from the passage that flying cars ________.A. will operate only in the skyB. will be more expensive than common carsC. will have few bad effects on the environmentD. won’t be equipped with things similar to what cars have11. With Jet Packs, we can do all the following EXCEPT ________.A. attend a partyB. clean high windowsC. go shoppingD. have a long journey12. As for driverless taxis, we can infer that ________.A. we can go wherever we want in themB. they will be both convenient and safe [C. it costs more to take them than to take ordinary carsD. they will be operated by computers as well as by people第二节完形填空(按试卷上的题号涂卡)(每小题2分,共40分)Sometimes I really doubt whether there is love between my parents. Every day they are very busy trying to 21 in order to pay the high tuition for my brother and me. They don’t act in the 22 ways that I read in books or I see on TV. In their opinion, “I love you” is too 23 for them to say. Sending flowers to each other on V alentine’s Day is even more out of 24 .One day, my mother was sewing a quilt. I sat down beside her. “Mom, I have a question to ask you. Is there 25 between you and Dad?” I asked her in a very low voice. She didn’t answer immediately. She 26 her head and continued to sew the quilt.I was worried because I thought I had 27 her. I was 28 and I didn’t know what I should do. But at last I heard my mother say the following words:“Susan,” she said thoughtfully, “Look at this thread. Sometimes it 29 , but most of it disappears in the quilt. The thread really makes the quilt 30 . If life is a quilt, then love should be a thread. It can hardly be seen 31 , but it’s really there. Love is32 .”I listened carefully but I 33 her until the next spring. At that time, my father suddenly 34 seriously. My mother had to stay with him in the hospital for a month. When they returned from the hospital, they both looked 35 . It seemed both of them had had a serious illness. After they were back, every day in the morning and dusk, my mother helped my father 36 on the country road.“Dad, how are you feeling now?” I asked him one day.“Susan, don’t 37 me.” He said gently. “To tell you the truth, I just like walking with your mom.” 38 his eyes, I know he loves my mother deeply.Once I thought love meant flowers, gifts and 39 . But from this experience, I understand that love is just 40 _ in the quilt of our life. Love is inside, making life strong and warm.21. A. keep fit B. rise early C. collect money D. earn money22. A. romantic B. magic C. fantastic D.attractive[Z23. A. simple B. easy C. relaxing D. luxurious24. A. control B. question C. reach D. the question25. A. feeling B. love C. quarrel D. smile26. A. raised B. shook C. nodded D. bowed27. A. hurt B. injured C. wounded D. harmed28. A. in great surprise B. in a great embarrassmentC. with deep depressionD. at extreme sorrow29. A. happens B. comes about C. appears D. occurs30. A. warm and soft B. hot and hardC. thin and coolD. strong and durable31. A. somewhere and sometime B. anywhere or anytimeC. more or lessD. here and there32. A. inside B. outside C. faraway D. nearby33. A. could believe B. couldn’t understandC. wouldn’t recognizeD. might know34. A. got sick B. got stuck C. threw up D. became disabled35. A. quite healthy B. very pale C. fairly red D. much surprised36. A. jump high B. go hurriedly C. run fast D. walk slowly37. A. think about B. talk with C. worry about D. laugh at38. A. Reading B. Seeing C. Saying D. Writing Array39. A. fresh roses B. gold ring C. sweet kisses D. beautiful jewelry40. A. a thread B. a needle C. the cloth D. the cotton第三节语法填空(共10小题;每题2分,满分20分)Tony and I are good friends. We tried to walk across the Unite d States of America. We’re not exactly sure why we were doing it. Part of 1 was to test ourselves; to see if we could face the challenges. When I was 2 teenager I often daydreamed that I was going to walk across the United States after I 3 (graduate) from high school. 4 , I didn’t do that.Before I knew it I was 5 my thirties, married, had a job, yet still had this idea in my mind with each passing year. I figured I was too old and my opportunity 6 (pass). Then, a few years ago, I met Tony , 7 was in his thirties and quit his job as a civil engineer in New York City to walk across the United States. He wasn’t doing it for a cause or as part of an organization. He was doing it 8 (simple) because he loved to walk and discover. The idea was back and I no longer had an excuse. We planned on averaging 20 miles a day and taking some days off 9 (rest), so we expected the walk to take about 6 months realizing it could take 10 (long). We were in no hurry:The total distance would have been about 3 ,100 miles.1.__________2.__________3.__________4.___________5.__________6..__________7.__________8.__________9.___________ 10.__________第四节短文改错(共10题,每小题1分,满分10分)Three years ago I failed a important exam in my life and became a student in an ordinary school. Disappointing as I felt at the shabby campus and the poorly-equipped classroom, we found the teachers patient and considerate. Besides, I enjoyed the friendly atmosphere on class.I decided to make best of it. I work hard and got along well with my teachers and classmates. Whenever I had difficulties, they were not helpful. Soon, I became one of the top student in my class, which greatly increased my confident and got me motivated.My experience tells me that it is not what you are given but how you make use of it which determines who you are.实验班选做:七选五Kids’ health:Four steps for fighting stressEverybody gets stressed from time to time. 36 Some ways of dealing with stress—like screaming or hitting someone—don’t solve mu ch. But other ways, like talking to someoneyou trust, can lead you to solving your problem or at least feeling better.Try taking these four steps the next time you are stressed:(1)Get support. When you need help, reach out to the people who care about you. Talk to a trusted adult, such as a parent or other relatives. 37 They might have had similar problems, such as dealing with a test, or the death of a beloved pet.(2)Don’t take it out on yourself. Sometimes when kids are stressed and upset t hey take it out on themselves. Oh, dear, that’s not a good idea. Remember that there are always people to help you. Don’t take it out on yourself. 38(3)Try to solve the problem. After you’re calm and you have support from adults and friends, it’s time to get down to business. 39 Even if you can’t solve it all, you can solve a piece of it.(4)Be positive. Most stress is temporary (暂时的). Remember stress does go away, especially when you figure out the problem and start working on solving it.These steps aren’t magic, but they do work. And if you can stay positive as you make your way through a tough time, you’ll help yourself feel better even faster. 40A. Ask for a helping hand to get you through the tough situation.B. Notice y our friends’ feelings and find a way to help them.C. Different people get rid of stress in different ways.D. Ah, it feels so good when the stress is gone.E. You need to figure out what the problem is.F. And don’t forget about your friends.G. Then, find a way to calm down.答案阅读理解 CACB CBBD ACDB完型填空 DADDB DABCDBABAB DCACA语法填空1. it2. a3. graduated4.However5. in6. had passed7. who 8. simply9. to rest 10. longer改错1. a改为 an2. disappointing改为 disappointed3 .we改为 I4. on改为 in5. make和 best之间加 the6. work改为 worked7. student改为 students8. 去掉 not9. confident改为 confidence10. which改为 that七选五略。

2019-2020学年河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试卷及答案解析

2019-2020学年河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试卷及答案解析

2019-2020学年河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试卷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ASome young people win attention because of their good looks or their singing ability. A much smaller number gain fame because they have done something important and worthwhile with their abilities. Rishab Jain is among the latter. In 2018, 13-year-oldRishab developed a way to use AI technology to help pancreatic(胰腺的) cancer patients and won the3MYoung Scientist Challenge, a nationwide middle-school science competition, and its $25,000 prize.In the last stage of the contest, Rishab competed againstnine other finalists at the 3M Innovation Center(创新中心) in St.Paul,Minnesota. Leading up to the big meet, each finalist had partnered with a scientist to further develop their inventions.Rishab explains what led him to create his invention. First,a family friend died of cancer. Then Rishab learned about how deadly pancreatic cancer is, and that its low survival rate is due to how difficult it is to treat. "I'm also into programming, so I was learning about AI technology. I decided to try to solve a real-world problem using it."His winnings have been put in further research and in his nonprofit Samyak Science Society, which helps poor children enter the STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) education. Rishab is also raising awareness about pancreatic cancer. These efforts make him quite different from teenagers of his age. Considering becoming a biomedical engineer or a doctor一or both, he has also put some money aside to further his own learning. Almost certainly the doors of higher education will open wide to him before he even knocks.That's an outstanding outlook for one so young. Rashib is committed to helping very sick people in need. He is also providing teenagers of his age with a much-needed model of what kinds of things youth can achieve.1. What can we learn about the 3M Young Scientist Challenge in 2018?A. It was intended to solve medical problems.B. It was a nationwide AI competition for teenagers.C. It offered the finalists an opportunity to work with scientists.D. It allowed the finalists to learn AI technology in the 3M center.2. How did Rishab win the 3M Young Scientist Challenge?A.He showed excellent programming ability.B. He figured out the survival rate of pancreatic cancer.C. He introduced poor children to STEM education.D. He applied AI technology to treating pancreatic cancer.3. Which of the following best describes Rishab?A. Talented and caring.B. Independent and humorous.C. Responsible and patient.D. Polite and inspiring.BIn this day and age, there seems to be a move towards secondary school subjects. For that reason, some parents and some students feel that the compulsory study of English literature is misguided and disadvantageous to students, particularly if they are second language learners of English. However, there are still good reasons for the study of English literature.Students of English language sometimes fail to see the point of studying English literature,especially if they have no plans to study English or translation at university. But English literature can introduce students to a range of aspects, not only of the English language but also the culture of English-speaking countries.There are aspects of English culture that are summarised by English literature. Of course, this is quite obvious when studying the works of Shakespeare or of writers, poets and playwrights of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is, however, also true when studying other works of English literature. Students can learn about good stories and references to different aspects of English culture. They can also learn the context and meanings of famous quotes and phrases.Studying literature does not confine the students to the traditions ofEnglandbut includes the possibility of introducing them to traditions which inform English literature, such as the study of Ancient Greek drama, and to literature in other contexts, such as American literature.An enjoyment and appreciation of literature will give students the ability to develop this into an interest in books and reading as they move away from their studies and into the adult lives. They will have the confidence to approach and cope with new forms of books and writing, since they were exposed to a range of literature during their school days.When studying literature, students can learn not only language aspects such as vocabulary items but also the language aspects which can be used for specific purposes. For example, if the students are familiar with the concepts of beat and rhythm of English poems, they can improve their own writing as they are able to appreciate and apply these ideas.Finally, the study of literature can provide students with a fresh and creative angle, from which the students can approach their studies in particular and their lives in general.So the next time you are reading a newspaper article complaining of the lack of creativity and initiative in the local workforce, remember that in a small way the study of English literature can help to add a refreshing and further dimension to a person’s life.4. The author may agree that the study of English literature________.A. has a long-lasting influence on studentsB. is misguided and has more disadvantagesC. is not necessary for second language learnersD. only allows the students to learn the traditions ofEngland5. We can learn from the passage that ________.A.schools fail to care about students’ needsB. learning English literature makes students smarterC. English culture is closely related to English literatureD. the more you read literary works, the more you complain6. What’s the author’s attitude towards the study of English literature?A. Critical.B. Cautious.C. Supportive.D. Anxious.7. What’s the best title of the passage?A. Parents and Students’ DemandsB. Why We Learn English LiteratureC. English Culture and English LiteratureD. Suitable Courses for Secondary SchoolsCIn the world of Chinese archaeology(考古学), a sign of a dig's importance is the sight of Zhou Mingsheng at work. A field technician who has worked at archaeological sites all aroundChina. Master Zhou iscredited with the gentlest touch in his profession. Born into a farming family, he is a “national-level craftsman” with a talent for using simple tools to get relics(遗物) that wouldcrumblein other hands, says his current boss, Wang Xu, director of an archaeological site at Shuanghuaishu, a Neolithic(新石器时代的) settlement near the Yellow River in the central province of Henan.It is not beauty that attracts visitors to Shuanghuaishu. At 5,300 years old, the settlement is the work of aculture too simple to have left behind many buried treasures. The single most precious find, to date, is a finger-length sculpture of a silkworm. Nor is the setting lovely: an area surrounded by deafening insects, between a highway and two power stations. Rather, the site's importance is historical. For since the birth of Chinese archaeology in the 1920s, it has been inseparable from claims thatChinahas the oldest unbroken civilisation on Earth.Leading archaeologists say that the site has the right combination of location, age and distinctive cultural elements to be the capital of an early Chinese kingdom. That would make it a bridge betweenChina's written history and the era of the Yellow Emperor, who is said to rule over these central plains almost 5,000 years ago, though many foreign scholars doubt his existence. Chinese media call the site proof ofChina's 5,000 years of history.Foreigners complain about a lack of written records, Mr. Wang notes. Perhaps they are missing symbols that will one day be understood, for instance in patterned pottery. Outsiders “can't keep using Western standards to apply to Chinese ruins,” he argues.8. What does the underlined word “crumble” in Paragraph 1 mean?A. Break.B. Start.C. Wait.D. Shine.9. Why does Shuanghuaishu attract visitors?A. It has appealing scenery.B. It has various precious treasures.C. It is of great historical significance.D. It is easily accessible.10. What is Mr. Wang's attitude towards foreigners’ view?A. Unconcern.B. Disapproving.C. Supportive.D. Not mentioned.11. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. Chinese history amazes the world.B. Chinese archaeology catches on.C. China follows its tradition.D.Chinadigs its past.DJapan has announced emergency Covid measures in Tokyo and three other areas in order to control rising infections (传染病), just three months before the country is set to host the Olympics. The government said the state of emergency — set to last for about two weeks— would be “short and powerful”. Under the measures, bars will be required to close and big sporting events will be held without audience. The government has insisted that the Olympics will go ahead in July.Prime minister Yoshihide Suga announced the measures on Friday, saying they would begin on Sunday andremain in place until 11 May. In addition to to Tokyo, Osaka, Kyoto and Hyogo will be affected. It has marked the third state of emergency in japan since the pandemic began. “I sincerely apologize for causing trouble for many people again,” he said. “It is feared that infection in major cities will spread across the whole country if we take no measures.”Under the rules, major facilities like department stores will close, as well as restaurants, bars, and KTV rooms serving alcohol. Restaurants that do not serve alcohol are being told to close early, and companies are being asked to make arrangements for people to work remotely. Schools will remain open. Besides, the emergency measurescoincide withthe country’s “Golden Week” holiday, which runs from late April to the first week of May and is the busiest travel period of the year. Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike urged residents to start taking precautions immediately. In an effort to discourage people from going out at night. She said neon signs (霓虹灯) would be turned off.The coronavirus toll in Japan has been much lower than that in many other countries, with about 558,000 cases and fewer than 10,000 deaths, according to figures collected by Johns Hopkins University. But there are concerns over the latest rise in infections, with reports of hospital bed shortages in some areas.Tokyo 2020 president Seiko Hashimoto said at a news conference on Friday that organizers were not considering canceling the event. “I hope the coronavirus situation improves with the prevention measures the government, Tokyo, and other regional governments have put into place,” she said. “We, as Tokyo 2020, continue to wish for the swift return to normal and will continue to work closely to make sure a safe and secure Olympics can happen.”12. According to the passage, what does Japanese government advise people to do?A. To watch a live game.B. To work at home.C. To hang out in the evening.D. To study at home.13. What is the aim of bringing in emergency Covid measures?A. To relieve people's fear of the the pandemic.B. To settle the problem of hospital bed shortages.C. To test government’s management of emergency.D. To ensure the smooth running of the upcoming Olympics.14. Which words can best describe the government’s action?A. generous and brilliant.B. costly but useless.C. positive and considerate.D. accidental but efficient.15. What does the underlined phrase “coincide with” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. meet withB. deal withC. make upD. set up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年高三上学期第一周周测英语试题(word版含答案)

2019-2020年高三上学期第一周周测英语试题(word版含答案)

2019-2020年高三上学期第一周周测英语试题(word版含答案)第一部分:听力部分:(共两节,满分20分)第一节:(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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,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. What might prevent the woman buying the table?A. Its quality.B. The price.C. Its design2. Who planted the trees?A. The woman.B. Henry.C. Someone else.3. What happened to the woman?A. She got fired today.B. She got promoted last week.C. She was fooled by the man.4. What did the man do?A. He gave the woman the wrong information l3. He put the sugar in the black container.C. He added salt to his coffee.5. How long is a day on Mars?A. Leas than 24 hours.B. 24 hours and 37 minutes.C. 37 hours.第二节(共15小题.每小题1分,满分15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顶.并标在试卷的相应位置。

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.各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试题及答案

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟试题及答案

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语模拟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AOne day when I was 12, my mother gave me an order: I was to walk to the public library, and borrow at least one book for the summer. This was one more weapon for her to defeat my strange problem inability to read.In the library,I found my way into the "Children's Room." I sat down on the floor and pulled a few books off the shelf at random. The cover of a book caught my eye. It presented a picture of a beagle. I had recently had a beagle, the first and only animal companion I ever had as a child. He was my secret sharer, but one morning, he was gone, given away to someone who had the space and the money to care for him. I never forgot my beagle. Without opening the book—Amos, the Beagle with a Plan ,1 borrowed it from the library for the summer.Under the shade of a bush, I started to read about Amos. I read very, very slowly with difficulty. Though pages were turned slowly, I got the main idea of the story about a dog who, like mine, had been separated from his family and who finally found his way back home. That dog was my dog, and I was the little boy in the book. At the end of the story, my mind continued the final scene of reunion, on and on, until my own lost dog and I were, in my mind, running together.My mother's call returned me to the real world. I suddenly realized something: I had read a book, and I had loved reading that book.I never told my mother about my “miraculous” experience that summer, but she saw a slow but remarkable improvement in my classroom performance during the next year. And years later ,she was proud that her son had read thousands of books, was awarded a PhD in literature, and authored his own books, articles, poetry and fiction. The power of the words has held.1. The author's mother told him to borrow a book in order to ________.A. let him spend a meaningful summerB. encourage him to do more walkingC. help cure him of his reading problemD. make him learn more about weapons2. The book caught the author's eye because .A. it reminded him of his own dogB. he found its title easy to understandC. it contained pretty pictures of animalsD. he liked children's stories very much3. Which one could be the best title of the passage?A. Mum's Strict Order.B. My Passion forReading.C. Reunion with My Beagle.D. The Charm of a Book.BIn order to help discover spoilage and reduce food waste for supermarkets and consumers, researchers have developed new low-cost, smart phone-linked, eco-friendly spoilage sensors for meat and fish packaging.One in threeUKconsumers throw away food just because it reaches the use-by date, but 60% of the £12.5 billion-worth of food we throw away each year is safe to eat.The researchers, whose findings were published in ACS Sensors, say the sensors could also eventually replace the use-by date—a widely used indicator of being fresh and eatable.The sensors cost two US cents each to make. Known as “paper-based electrical gas sensors (PEGS)”, they detect spoilage gases like ammonia (a poisonous gas with a strong unpleasant smell) in meat and fish products. The information provided by the electronic nose is received by a smart phone, and then you can know whether the food is fresh and safe to eat.The Imperial College London researchers who developed PEGS made the sensors by printing carbon electrodes onto a special type of paper. The materials are eco-friendly and harmless, so they don’t damage the environment and are safe to use in food packaging. The sensors, combined with a tiny electronic system, then inform nearby mobile devices, which identify and understand the data about spoilage gases.Lead author Dr Firat Guder of Imperial’s Department of Bioengineering, said, “Although they’re designed to keep us safe, use-by dates can lead to eatable food being thrown away. They don’t always reflect its actual freshness. In fact, people often get sick from food-borne diseases due to poor storage, even when an item is within its use-by date.”“These sensors are cheap enough so we hope to see supermarkets using them within three years. Our goal is to use PEGS in food packaging to reduce unnecessary food waste.”The authors hope that PEGS could have applications beyond food processing, like sensing chemicals in agriculture, air quality, and detecting disease markers in breath like those involved in kidney disease.4. What is the function of PEGS according to the text?A. To improve the taste of foods.B. To improve the service of stores.C. To help supermarkets store foods.D. To help people test food freshness.5. What role does the smartphone play while PEGS are functioning?A. It acts as an electronic nose.B. It reads the data collected by PEGS.C. It helps print the gas sensors onto paper.D. It discovers the spoilage gases from foods.6. What does Dr. Firat Guder say about use-by dates?A. They are not completely reliable.B. They can help reduce food waste.C. They are based on scientific research.D. They are not accepted by the consumers.7. What does the author mainly talk about in the text?A. The process of researching spoilage sensors.B. A new technology in packaging to reduce food waste.C. The application of spoilage sensors beyond food processing.D. The influence of use-by dates on supermarkets and consumers.CCuckoos don’t bother building their own nests—they just lay eggs that perfectly imitate those of other birds and take over their nests. But other birds are wishing up, evolving some seriously impressive tricks to spot the cuckoo eggs.Cuckoos are often know asparasites, meaning that they hide their eggs in the nest of other species. To avoid detection, the cuckoos have evolved so that eggs seem reproduction of those of their preferred targets. If the host bird doesn’t notice the strange egg in its nest, the little cuckoo will actually take the entire nest for itself after it comes out, taking the other eggs on its back and dropping them out of the nest.To avoid this unpleasant fate for their young, the other birds have evolved a few smart ways to spot the fakes, which we’re only now beginning to fully understand. One of the most amazing finds is that birds have an extra colour-sensitive cell in their eyes, which makes them far more sensitive to ultraviolet wavelengths and allows them to see a far greater range of colours than humans can. This allows cautious birds to detect a fake egg which might be exactly the same to our eyes.Fascinatingly, we’re actually able to observe different bird species at very different points in their evolutionary war with the cuckoos. For instance, some cuckoos lay their eggs in the nests of the redstarts. The blue eggs these cuckoos lay are practically alike to those of the redstarts, and yet they are still sometimes rejected. Compare that with cuckoos who target dunnocks. While those birds lay perfectly blue eggs, their cuckoo invadersjust lay white eggs with brown irregular shaped spots. And yet dunnocks barely ever seem to notice the obvious trick.Biologists suspect these more easily fooled species like the dunnocks are on the same evolutionary path as the redstarts, but they have a long way to go until they evolve the same levels of suspicion. What’s remarkable is that the dunnocks fakes are so bad and the redstart ones so good, and yet cuckoos are still more successful with the former than the latter.It speaks to just how thoroughly a species’ behavior can be changed by the pressures of natural selection, or it might just be a bit of strategic cooperation on the part of the dunnocks. Biologists have suggested that these birds are willing to tolerate a parasite every so often because they don’t want to risk accidentally getting rid of one of their own eggs.8. This passage can be most likely found in a ________.A. science surveyB. nature magazineC. zoo advertisementD. travel journal9. What does the underlined word “parasite” in paragraph 2 most probably refer to?A. Animals that work together to raise young.B. Small harmful animals such as worms or mice.C. Animals that can adapt to changing environments.D. Animals which live on or inside other host animals.10. Which of the following is TRUE about the dunnock according to the passage?A. It is colour-blind and therefore cannot identify foreign eggs in the nest.B. It can easily remove cuckoo eggs from the nest because fakes are so bad.C. It is a host bird that is more likely to raise a cuckoo chick than the redstart.D. It is unable to evolve and hence accepts cuckoo eggs that appear in the nest.11. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. Dunnocks may eventually learn to recognise foreign eggs.B. Redstarts seem to be less suspicious compared to dunnocks.C. Cuckoo birds are good at taking responsibility for their own young.D. It is very easy for cuckoos to imitate the colouring of the dunnock’s egg.DI was checking out at the supermarket counter on Wednesday night, ready to pay for my bananas, when all ofa sudden, fear came upon me. My wallet was gone. And I could only have left it one place: the G9 bus, from which I had gotten off minutes earlier and which was now speeding to some stops. The moment of realizing it was gone was followed by mental math. How much time and money would it cost to replace the credit cards, the driver's license, the expensive lipstick ($ 55!).Two hours after I was back at my house, I heard a knock on the door. My husband answered while I sat in the dining room on the phone with a credit card company. "Does Jennifer live here?" I heard someone say. In her hand was my wallet, without a penny missing. She left before I could offer my gratitude to her.After I posted the story, I heard from her boyfriend, who identified the good citizen as Erin Ball, a 26-year-old girl working for a trade organization.Once I figured out her, I called to thank her. She said she spotted my wallet and thought that it's more dangerous to go to a stranger's house than leaving the wallet with the driver, but she still decided to take the chance. "If I were in that situation, I would want someone to try to find me," she said. Ball doesn't find her actions particularly excellent. She added, "It's not hard to do small things for people."After Ball found my wallet, she decided to post a picture of my driver's license online before going to my house, trying to see if anyone knew me. No sooner had she left my doorstep than I got emails from two neighbors who recognized my face, both offering to help me find my missing property.Ball found my house on a bitterly cold night for which I was extremely grateful. Looking back, I'm not surprised someone had wanted to help a stranger. A warm current of honesty and harmony is running through this town.12. What do we know about the author according to paragraph 1?A. She missed the G9 bus.B. She paid for her bananas.C. She replaced the credit cards.D. She found she had left her wallet on the bus.13. Who helped the author find Ball?A. The G9 driver.B. The girl's boyfriend.C. The author's neighbors.D. The author's husband.14. What did Ball do first after finding the wallet?A. Ball called the author.B. Ball went to the author's house.C. Ball gave the wallet to the bus driver.D. Ball posted a photo of the author's driving license.15. Which of the following best describes Erin Ball?A. Humorous and kind.B. Generous and demanding.C. Honest and warm-hearted.D. Caring and outgoing.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。

河南省洛阳市伊川县实验高中2020┄2021学年高二上学期第一次月考 英语试题

河南省洛阳市伊川县实验高中2020┄2021学年高二上学期第一次月考 英语试题

河南省洛阳市伊川县实验高中2020┄2021学年高二第一次月考英语试卷I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(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ABC三个选项中选出最佳选项,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移小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1. How will they go to New York?A. By carB. By busC. By air2. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?A. the man’s birthday gifts.B. The man’s relatives.C. The woman’s birthday gifts.3. Where are most probably the two speakers?A. At a storeB. At home.C. At a fashion show.4. what will the woman do next?A. listen to news.B. Go to the park.C.Talk at home.5. What is the woman doing?A. Checking in at a hotel.B. Seeing a doctor.C. Asking for direction.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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. Whom will the woman spend this afternoon with?A. Her cousin.B. The man.C. The man’s cousin.7. What do they agree to do in the end?A. Go to a movie this afternoon.B. Hang out together this afternoon.C. Go to a movie tomorrow afternoon.听第6段材料,回答第8、9题。

河南省伊川县实验高中高三英语上学期限时训练试题

河南省伊川县实验高中高三英语上学期限时训练试题

高三第一次限时训练英语卷一.阅读理解(每小题3分,共36分)AJustin Bieber may have millions of fans worldwide, but Russia’s bears don’t appear to admire the pop singer’s music --- which proved fortunate for one lucky fisherman.Igor Vorozhbitsyn had his life saved by a Justin Bieber ringtone, when his mobile phone went off during a dangerous attack by a brown bear.The 42-year-old was attacked as he was walking to a favourite fishing spot in northern Russia’s Yakutia Republic and firmly believed that he was going to be killed. Wildlife experts believe the ringtone must have frightened the bear into stopping its attack.‘Sometimes a sharp shock can stop an angry bear in its attack and that ringtone would be a very unexpected sound for a bear,’ explained one.Mr Vorozhbitsyn suffered from cuts and severe wounds and was rescued when he was found by other fishermen after using the phone to call for help.Mr Vorozhbitsyn ---now recovering from his wounds---explained: ‘I had parked my car and was walking towards the spot I’d marked out when t here was a tremendous impact on my back and the bear was on top of me.’‘I couldn’t believe my luck when the phone went off and it run away.’‘I know that sort of ringtone isn’t to everyone’s taste but my granddaughter loaded it onto my phone for a joke,’ he added.Adult brown bears can weigh as much as 600kg and have been known to kill wolves and even Siberian tigers.Finally, this is a proof that Justin Bieber is unbearable.1.Igor Vorozhbitsyn was attacked when____.A. he was fishing at his favourite fishing spot.B. he was walking towards his favourite fishing spot.C. he was phoning his granddaughter.D. he was driving to his favourite fishing spot.2.The bear stopped attacking because___.A. Justin Bieber came to rescue Igor Vorozhbitsyn.B. Justin Bieber sang to it.C. Justin Bieber’s ringtone was a sudden fright to it.D. Igor Vorozhbitsyn’s mobile phone was a sudden fright to it.3.What is the writer’s attitude towards Justin Bieber?A. positiveB. negativeC. neutral (中立的)D. not mentioned4.What do you know from the last paragraph?A. Justin Bieber’s music is popular all over the world.B. Justin Bieber’s music is life-saving.C. Justin Bieber’s music is threatening.D. Justin Bieber’s music sometimes isn’t highly thought of.BA very close friend phoned me this weekend and asked a specific question about earning a few extra dollars each month online. For the benefit of keeping her name and details secret, I will call her Annie in this article. You see Annie suffers from a severe form of inaction syndrome(综合症); she is full of great ideas that never materialize into cash and she is having a problem finding the link that will achieve this.Somebody once said that knowledge is power, yet we constantly find from readers of our website that they have knowledge to burn and still do not have power. Just look at the academics in universities all around the world; they have so much knowledge that they should control the wealth of the world. In truth they work for peanuts and very few of them ever ac hieve the power of independence. So knowledge certainly isn’t power. Therefore, we should change that “wise” statement to: “Power is the ability to use knowledge to your own benefit.”That paragraph was inserted because Annie is a typical academic—strong on talkand plans but a little weaker on actions. In the period of a twenty-minute conversation, she expounded(阐述)a whole list of plans and ideas to make the extra few hundred dollars each month she was seeking. Any one of her many ideas was a potential money maker, but she had taken action on none of them. At one time she said, “I’m lost as to what to do next.”That was my cue(提示)to get involved. “Take action,” I advised.All that is wrong is that Annie was inactive without knowing it. In five minutes we drew up a plan of action and agreed to talk again in a month to review progress. When we finished the conversation, she sounded much happier and more motivated than when we started. Annie just needs a little nudge into beneficial action. 5.What’s the problem with Annie?A. She has too many great ideas.B. She never puts her ideas into practice.C. She suffers from a strange illness.D. She knows little about making money online.6.What is the most important according to the author?A. The ability to use one’s knowledge.B. The ability to acquire knowledge.C. A great deal of knowledge.D. A good understanding of oneself.7.What can we know from the last paragraph?A. Annie will succeed in later life.B. Annie is going towards success.C. Annie doesn’t realize her problems.D. Annie talks too much in daily life.8.The underlined word “nudge” in the last paragraph probably means________.A. pushB. adviceC. trainingD. PowerCWithout proper planning, tourism can cause problems. For example, too manytourists can crowd public places that are also enjoyed by the inhabitants of a country. If tourists create too much traffic, the inhabitants become annoyed and unhappy. They begin to dislike tourists and to treat them impolitely. They forget how much tourism can help the country’s economy. It is important to think about the people of a destination country and how tourism affects them. Tourism should help a country, keep the customs and beauty that attract tourists. Tourism should also advance the wealth and happiness of local inhabitants.Too much tourism can be a problem. If tourism grows too quickly, people must leave other jobs to work in the tourism industry. This means that other parts of the country’s economy can suffer.On the other hand, if there is not enough tourism, people can lose jobs. Businesses can also lose money. It costs a great deal of money to build large hotels, airports, air terminals, first- class roads, and other support facilities(配套设施)needed by tourist attractions. For example, a major international class tourism hotel can cost as much as 50 thousand dollars per room to build. If this room is not used most of the time, the owners of the hotel lose money.Building a hotel is just a beginning. There must be many support facilities as well, including roads to get to the hotel, electricity, sewers to handle waste, and water. All of these support facilities cost money. If they are not used because there are not enough tourists, jobs and money are lost.9.Which of the following do you think has been discussed in the part before this selection?A. It is extremely important to develop tourism.B. Building roads and hotels is essential.C. Support facilities are highly necessary.D. Planning is of great importance to tourism.10.The underline d word“ inhabitants” (in Paragraph 1 )probably means_________.A. touristsB. passengersC. populationD. citizens11.Too much tourism can cause all these problems EXCEPT __________ .A. a bad effect on other industriesB. a change of tourists’ customsC. over-crowdedness of places of interestD. pressure on traffic12.It can be inferred from the text that _____________ .A. the author doesn’t like tourism developing so fastB. local people will benefit from tourist attractionC. other parts of a country’s economy won’t benefit from tourism muchD. we can't build too many support facilities13.The author thinks it is good for local people to know that tourism will ________ .A. waste a lot of moneyB. weaken their economyC. help establish their customsD. help improve their life二.完型填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)Last year I went to America and stayed there with an American family for two months.As is said, “The best house is in America, the best wife is in Japan, and the best food is in China.” So I 14 pride and pleasure in “the best food” I 15 for my American family. Each day, regardless of my poor skill of cooking, I would do something in a __16____way: changing the dishes color, the meat’s type or the soup’s style. Thus, my American frie nds could discover the 17 of eating Chinese food. Because of my “18 ” job, I was often rewarded by their 19 of thanks such as “very delicious”, “excellent”, etc.20 something funny happened yesterday when I cooked Sichuan style fish for dinner. I was 21 with my work.When the whole family sat round the table, they first looked 22 at the fish, then looked at me. “Why do all the fish only have their 23 ?” they asked, “It’s terrible!”24 or terrible? I can’t understand. But I do know that f ish heads aredelicious. The head is the 25 part of fish; in 26 only the important guest can have the 27 of enjoying it.Another 28 thing is :the American friends often said to me “ 29 ” as they 30 home fruits or other things. According to Chinese tradition I would simply smile in answer to their kindness__31_actually helping myself to any of the food.32 , I said “helping yourself” to them whenever I brought home fruits. Dear me! No matter how much or how often I brought home food, as long as it was nice to their taste, they 33 hesitated to use their hands to “help themselves” until all was finished.14.A. took B. shared C. held D. had15.A. left B. fetched C. cooked D. bought16.A. new B. simple C. same D. magic17.A. importance B. joy C. trouble D. way18.A. new B. daily C. hard D. good19.A. smile B. flowers C. talk D. expressions20.A. However B. But C. So D. And21.A. surprised B. pleased C. strict D. proud22.A. worriedly B. excitedly C. surprisedly D. happily23.A. heads B. skins C. tails D. bones24.A. Particular B. Bad C. Comfortable D. Beautiful25.A. biggest B. best C. dearest D. lightest26.A. the West B. China C. USA D. the East27.A. ability B. safety C. chance D. honor28.A. enjoyable B. exciting C. interesting D. common29.A. dear me B. excuse me C. help yourself D. enjoy yourself30.A. collected B. wanted C. bought D. brought31.A. and B. but C. without D. not32.A. In return B. Above all C. After all D. At last33.A. never B. often C. always D. Usually三.短文改错 (共10小题; 每小题2分, 满分20分)Dear editor,I’m sorry to occupy your precious time, and I really want to tell you anything about the problem of some people keeping too many pets nowadays. I take the problem more and more seriously for the following reason.First of all, as it is known to people, pets make so much noise that trouble residents a lot. What’s more, it is widely accepted that animal waste pollutes the environment, where makes people quite uncomfortable. Many owners like taking their pets to public place where they may frighten children or even bite people. The mostly important is that pets can spread some diseases and this has attracted much attention.Take all these factors into consideration, I sincerely hope that I can get help from you and expect the media do something for this.Yours truly,Wang Lin参考答案阅读 BCBD BACA DDBBD完型 ACABD DBBCA DBBDC CDCAA改错1.and--but2.anything—something3.reason—reasons8.most9.Taking10.to do / will do。

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中试题及参考答案

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中试题及参考答案

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中试题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AWhen the sun shines brightly, it provides a great chance to get outdoor things done. Like making hay! At least, that is what farmers from the past would say. ―Make hay while the sun shines.This idiom is very old, dating back to Medieval times. Rain would often ruin the process of making hay. So, farmers had no choice but to make hay when the sun was shining.Today, we all use this expression, not just farmers. When conditions are perfect to get something done, we can say, ―It’s a good idea to make hay while the sun shines.In other words, you are taking advantage of a good situation or of good conditions. You are making the most of your opportunities. These all mean ―making hay while the sun shines.And sometimes we use this expression to mean we beat someone to the punch, or we got ahead of someone else. And other times you make hay while the sun shines to make good use of the chance to do something while it lasts. You are being opportunistic – taking advantage of a good opportunity. For example, my friend Ozzy was sick for a week and could not go to work. So, his co-worker Sarah -- who doesn’t like him -- took advantage of his illness and stole his project! Talk about making hay while the sun shines.Sometimes when you make hay while the sun shines you are staying ahead of a problem – like in this example:Hey, do you want to go hiking with me and my friends this weekend? The weather is going to be beautiful! I wish I could. But I have to finish my taxes. It’s the last weekend before they’re due.Oh, that’s too bad.Wait. What about your taxes?My taxes are done. I was off from work a couple of weeks ago and made hay while the sun shined. I got all of it done!I wish I would have taken advantage of my time off last week___1___All I did was lay around thehouse.And that’s all the time we have for these Words and Their Stories. But join us again next week. You can listen while you’re making dinner or riding to work. Yeah, make hay while the sun shines.1.Which of the following best matches ―make hay whilethe sun shines in paragraph 2?A.Sow nothing, reap nothing.B.Sharp tools make good work.C.Strike while the iron is hot.D.One swallow doesn’t make a summer.2.According to the underlined sentence, what feeling does the speaker express?A.AdmirableB.RegretfulC.AnnoyedD.Indifferent3.Where is the passage probably taken from?A.A radio programB.A magazineC.A brochureD.A novelBThe man who invented the World Wide Web a few decades ago is calling for major changes to make it better for humans. In an open letter published on Tuesday, Berners-Lee said that the web was used by half the world's population.Berners-Lee said the web had clearly created great opportunities for humans to progress and had made life easier for millions of people. Actually, it also has offered opportunities to groups traditionally not heard a new voice in society. However, he added that the web had also provided new ways for cheats to commit crimes (犯罪).“Against the background of news stories about how the web is misused, it's understandable that many people feel afraid and unsure if the web is really a force for good,” he wrote.Berners-Lee created a group called the World Wide Web Foundation. He islooking for help from governments, companies and people to become more involved in shaping the web to do more good for humans. His actual plan is called the “Contract (合同) for the Web”.Under this contract, governments are called on to take steps to makesure all people can connect to the Internet and that personal privacy is respected. Businesses are asked to keep the Internet prices low so more people can use the web. In addition, companies should respect privacy and develop technologies that aim to put people first.The plan also calls on people to create materials for the web and work with others to make sure that is rich, quality information for everyone. Besides, people should seek to “build strong communities that respect personal speech and human equality.” “The path to make the Internet better is the responsibility of everyone who uses it,” Bermers-Lee added, “Making big changes will not be easy, but will be very well worth it in the end.”4. What does Berners-Lee think of the World Wide Web?A. It is his greatest regret.B. It stops the progress of humans.C. It needs improving.D. It does more harm than good.5. What's wrong with the web according to Berners-Lee?A. It is misused for bad purposes.B. It is misunderstood by all people.C. It blocks out a new voice in society.D. It is expensive for half the world’s population.6. What are governments called on to do under the “Contract for the Web”?A. Put technology first.B. Create materials for the web.C. Popularize the Internet.D. Make the Internet free of charge.7. What should people do with the Internet in Berners-Lee's opinion?A. Be responsible for it.B. Absolutely reject it.C. Completely rely on it.D. Be unconcerned about it.CA crew(全体成员)of six teenage girls completed a nine-day sailing trip in the US recently, after having seasickness and strong winds.For the past three years, the Sea Cadet teenagers whoset sail were all male. Roger Noakes, who captained(担任队长)the boat, said this was the first time he’d taken out an all-female crew.The girls asked for an all-girls trip in August this year. The crew set sail along with three adults, Noakes and two Sea Cadet representatives. The original plan was for the girls to sail 24 hours a day in rotating shifts(轮流换班)along the coast and then return. Things turned out differently, however. “The first night was difficult because the wind was really hard. The waves were going up and down,” said Abby Fairchild,16. “Everybody got seasick.” Noakes gave the girls the choice of just sailing in the bay and not going into open water. “But they decided they were going.”The teenagers then sailed a long way overnight and slept in shifts. “We’ve learned everything from controlling the boat to putting up the sails while we have rough seas,” said 15-year-old Olivia Wilcox.The teenagers stopped on land in Massachusetts. They didn’t make it to their original destination(目的地)in Maine, where they were supposed to have a celebratory dinner, due to the weather and winds. They said they weren’t disappointed, however, as they’d learned a lot. “They learned about boating, and above all, they built confidence and character,” said Noakes.8. What was special about the Sea Cadet trip this year?A. It was the longest sailing trip ever.B. It was the first all-female-crew sailing trip.C. It was the most dangerous sailing trip ever.D. It was the first sailing trip for teenagers.9. What happened on the crew’s first day of the trip?A. They all felt sick on the boat.B. Some of them were hurt.C. Their boat was out of control.D. They went into open water by mistake.10. Which of the following best describes these young sailors?A. Strong-minded and having a strong sense of teamwork.B. Hard-working and having great leadership skills.C. Understanding and creative.D. Adventurous and skillful.11. According to Noakes, what was the sailors’ greatest benefit from the trip?A. They knew the sea better.B. They made many friends.C. They got excellent sailing skills.D. They developed good personalities.DIf you've ever had a dog, you know just howdeep a connection you can develop with “man's best friend”. But a dog's life is much shorter than humans, about 12 to 15 years long, which means every dog owner has to go through the heart­breaking moment when their loving pet passes away.Why not make a clone of that dog then? This is the solution offered by a South Korean company, Sooam Biotech Research Foundation. The company has already successfully cloned at least 400 dogs, mostly for US customers, ever since it pioneered the technique in 2005. Now, Sooam Biotech has introduced its business toUKdog owners as well, offering them dogs that look just like their lost ones.To clone a dog, researchers first need to take a skin cell from a living dog or one that has just died. Meanwhile,another dog is selected to supply an egg. Researchers then replace the DNA in the egg with that from the skin cell and implant the egg into the womb (子宫) of a female dog. The egg grows into a puppy over the following two months. The whole process takes less than a day, but it comes at a shockingly high price — around £63,000.But if you can't afford it now, you can also save the cell in a laboratory andaccess it at a later date.However, magical as cloning might sound, there is no guarantee that the cloned dog will be a perfect copy of the original one. Just like identical twins of humans, they share the exactly same DNA but there will still be small differences between them. “The spots on a Dalmatian (斑点狗) clone will be different, for example” Insung Hwang, head of Sooam Biotech, told The Guardian.Dog owners will also have to accept the fact that personality is not “cloneable”. Apart from genes, personality is also determined by upbringing and environment, which are both random elements that cloning technologies simply cannot overcome, Professor Tom Kirkwood atNewcastle University,UK, told The Telegraph.Perhaps bringing our dogs back by cloning is not the best way to remember them after all.Kirkwood, a dog owner himself, pointed out, “An important aspect of our relationship with them is coming to terms with the pain of letting go.”12. What service does Sooam Biotech Research Foundation offer?A. Making copies of pet dogs.B. Giving pet dogs identical twinsC. Helping dogs give birth to more puppies.D.Helping dog owners love their dogs more.13. Which order is correct in the dog cloning process?a. An egg is taken from another dog.b. A skin cell is taken from the pet dog.c. The egg grows into a puppy in two months.d. The egg is placed in the womb of a female dog.e. The DNA in the egg is replaced by the DNA from the skin cell.A.a→d→b→e→c.B. a→e→b→d→cC. b→a→d→e→c.D. b→a→e→d→c.14. What can we learn about dog cloning from the passage?A. It has not been put into practice until recently.B. It is very popular among US andUKpet owners.C. It might not give the owners an exactlysame dog.D. It is very expensive and usually takes half a year to complete.15. What doesKirkwoodthink of dog cloning?A. He disagrees with it.B. He supports it.C. He is curious about it.D. He thinks it unbelievable.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。

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语一模试题及答案解析

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语一模试题及答案解析

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语一模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AMembership CardFighting Fit is a members-only club. When you first join, we give you a computerized card. It has your name, photo and membership number on.Please have your card with you every time you use the club. The card is for your use only, and there is a small charge to provide a new one if you lose it. Members are permitted to bring guests to use the facilities at the club.A visiting guest fee is charged for each guest.Fitness ProgramsYour Fitness Program includes a meeting with one of our skilled instructors. This will happen two or three weeks after you have joined. The instructor looks at your health, your current needs and the way you live, and organizes a program suitable for you.GymnasiumOur gymnasiums are the most modem in the area and have high quality exercise equipment. For safety reasons, you must wear sportswear and trainers while exercising, and please remember to take a small towel too. It is one of our rules that you wipe the equipment after use.There is no limit to how long you spend in the gymnasiums, but we ask you to respect other members by only spending 20 minutes on each piece of equipment. There are experienced staff helping you in the gymnasiums at any time.Locker RoomsWe have large male and female locker rooms. Please ensure that your property is kept in your locker at all times. Any belongings which are found in a locker overnight will be removed and taken to Lost Property.CafeThe Cafe offers free tea, coffee and soft drinks.Suggestion BoxMembers' suggestions are always welcome, and the suggestion box and forms can be found at reception. We try to respond within two days.1.What does the Fighting Fit Health Club provide for its members?A.A personalized program on their first visit.B.A second membership card for free.C.Help from the staff all the time.D.Certain kinds of clothes and towels.2.At the Fighting Fit Health Club, you can_.A.share your membership cardB.have free drinks in the CafeC.leave personal items in the locker for 24 hoursD.spend as long as you like on all equipment3.Where is the information most probably from?A.A news report.B.A notice board.C.A guide book.D.A reference book.BWe all use different ways to remember ideas, facts and things we need to store. Remembering is an extremely important part of our learning experience. Information process, storage and recall encourage purposeful learning.But the brain doesn’t store everything we want or need for future use. It makes choices and tends to remember information that forms a memorable pattern. Things you learned recently can be particularly difficult to remember because they haven’t taken root in your mind.“Forgetting allows us to remember what is really important to our survival. We forget much of what we read, watch, and think directly every day.” writes John Medina in his book, Brain Rules.How do you avoid losing 90%of what you’ve learned? An inspiring writer and speaker Zig Ziglar once said: “Repetition is the mother of learning, the father of action, which makes it the architect of accomplishment.”Repetition has been a remembering skill for ages. When you hear or read something once,you don’t really learn it-at least not well enough to store the new information for long. The right kind of repetition can do wonders for your memory. People learn or remember better by repeating things or getting exposed to information many times. Othersrepeat particular steps or processes deliberately a number of times or even years to become better at certain skills.Daniel Coyle explains in his book, The Little Book of Talent:“...closing the book and writing a summary, even short ones, forces you to figure out the key points, process and organize those ideas so they make sense, and write them on the page. When you pick it back up weeks later, reread all of your notes or highlights to strengthenthe ideas even further.”People learn by repeating things. Better learning is a repetition process. Every time we repetitively access something we already know, we increase the memory’s stored value.4. Which of the following can be inferred from the passage?A. The brain tends to store 90% of the things we learn.B. The fresher the information isthe easier to remember.C. Thinking is more important than remembering in study.D. The brain tends to choose and keep what it thinks important.5. How does the writer prove his opinion?A.By giving examples.B. By listing numbers.C. By borrowing words of experts.D. By providing scientific finding.6. What does Daniel Coyle want to say in his book?A. You can’t pay too much attention to repetition.B. Summarizing is a very effective learning tool.C. Forgetting forces human brain to make choices.D. Regular repetition helps to form good habits.7. Which do you think is the best title of the passage?A. How the Brain WorksB. Reading for MoreC. Fighting Against ForgettingD. Repeat to RememberCFor as long as I can remember, my body and I have shared a relationship of discontent. Growing up, I was skinnier than the other kids and at five I was told I wasn't attractive and that I must put on some weight. But no matter how much I ate, I stayed thin for years until adolescence. Then I started putting on weight almost immediately. I remember feeling happy as I began to fill out. However, my joy didn't last long.I was thirteen when I was first called fat. Friends and neighbours would make jokes on my big size. As I entered my late teens, I had completely lost confidence in my body and, subsequently, in myself. Having failed to live up to conventional beauty standards, I was convinced that if I wanted to be loved, I needed to offer more, doing anything to please everyone around.I entered adulthood thinking I wasn't “enough”—an idea that was seeded not only by the fact that “skinny” is celebrated, but also by the language associated with accounts of losing weight—self­improvement, discipline—allvirtues. Being fat quickly categorizes you as lazy and undisciplined. Consumed by thoughts of the way my body looked, I didn't notice the other ways my body needed attention. I failed to realize, for example, that my period was much heavier and more painful than ever before. Actually I developed a rare disease and later I had two surgeries.I was always made to feel that my weight was the root of a lot of problems in my life; I have learnt this is not true. After a lot of self­reflection and some professional help, I realized I never learnt to like myself. While two decades of self­hatred cannot be undone overnight, I have taken first steps to acceptance.I am now much lighter than before, in body and mind. There are days I find voices on social media saying I am too fat to be loved or to be worthy, but I am learning not to focus on that thought for long. As long as I like myself, just the way I am, opinions at the end of the day are just water off a duck's back.8. What can we learn about the author from the first two paragraphs?A. She could change her weight at will.B. She had different beauty standards from others.C. She tried to love others to build her confidence.D. She was greatly influenced by others' opinions.9. Why did the author think she wasn't “enough”?A. She was poorly disciplined.B. She failed to celebrate “skinny”.C. She was labelled as lazy for her weight.D. She put on more weight after entering adulthood.10. What caused the author to make a change?A. Her lighter body.B. A troublesome illness.C. Popular beauty standards.D. Others' critical comments.11. What is the best title for the text?A. Beauty matters.B. Opinions vary.C. Worth your weight.D. Beyond your limits.DOnce small farmers in Masii, a remote village in Kenya, have picked their crops, all they can do is wait until a buyer trucks through. The system works fairly well for beans and corn, but mangoes-the area’s other main crop-spoil (腐烂) more quickly. If the trader is late, they rot.However, a simple coating could change that. A company, SmartTech, has created a product that doubles the shelf life of fresh produce, enabling farmers to access far-off, larger markets. More time forfresh produce on grocers’ shelves also means less food waste-a $2.6 trillion problem, according to the United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).James Rogers, CEO of SmartTech, wanted to solve the problem for food much in the same way that oxide barriers preventing rust (锈) have achieved for steel. Fortunately, researchers have found when plants made the jump from water to land, they developed cutin(蜡质), a barrier which is made of fatty acids that link together to form a seal around the plant, helping keep water in.The cutin was such a grand strategy that today you’ll still find it across the plant kingdom. SmartTech discovered through researches that an orange can last longer than a strawberry not so much because of the thickness of its skin, but because of the difference in the arrangement of those cutin molecules (分子)on the surface. After extensive trials, Rogers and his team developed a natural and tasteless protective coating from plant material-stems, leaves and skins. The product extends the sweet spot between ripening and rot. And best of all, the treated produce doesn’t require refrigeration.“SmartTech has huge potential to turn poor farmers in Africa into commercial farmers,” says Rogers. “That means more money in pockets, and more food in stomachs.” But whether the company can cost-effectively reach small farmers in far-off areas still remains a challenge.12. The author mentions the small farmers in Kenya to ________.A. stress their need for preserving produceB. show their challenge in harvesting cropsC. express their wish to reach larger marketsD. evaluate their loss caused by slow transport13. What can we learn about SmartTech’s product?A. It is financially supported by FAO.B. It is intended to replace refrigeration.C. It is designed to thicken produce’s skin.D. It is based on plants’own defence system.14. What will James Rogers probably focus on next?A. How to expand farms.B. How to earn more money.C. How to produce more tasty food.D. How to profit farmers in remote area.15. The main purpose of the passage is to ________.A. promote a productB. present a technologyC. advertise SmartTechD. introduce James Rogers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。

伊川县实验高中2020届高三第一次周练英语试卷

伊川县实验高中2020届高三第一次周练英语试卷

伊川县实验高中2020届高三第一次周练英语试卷伊川县实验高中2019-2020学年高三上学期第一次周练英语试卷第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AFrom an innocent children's cartoon character to a top cultural icon,Peppa Pig,a British preschool animated TV series,has undergone an amazing journey in adapting to Chinese culture and China's market.2015In June,the Peppa Pig TV series was introduced to the Chinese market by Entertainment One and first aired on the CCTV Children's Channel.Shortly after its publication,Peppa Pig attracted billions of views on social media platforms like iQiyi,Youku and Tudou.2016The Peppa Pig TV series was broadcast on the CCTV Children's Channel for a second round. It also gained more viewers on the Golden Eagle Animation Channel,Hunan TV.2017The phrase"Peppa Pig Girl"became one of the hottest buzzwords on China's Internet.It refers to a girl who holds a positive attitude toward life even though she tends to be lazy in her daily life. She might look a bit silly and often have tasty food as a top priority on her mind.2018Rumors claimed that Peppa Pig was banned from Douyin,China's major video sharing platform,saying it"violates(违反)the community regulations and has not passed censorship(审查制度)".In May,however,representatives from Douyin said the app was not forbidding Peppa Pig. 2019According to Entertainment One,more than40million Peppa Pig books have been sold since its second round broadcast on CCTV.In the year of the Pig,more companies are adding Peppa-themed elements to their products for promotion.21.Since______,more than40million Peppa Pig books have been sold.A.2015B.2016C.2017D.201822.What does the passage mainly talk about?______A.Peppa Pigs journey to become a Chinese cultural image.B.Peppa Pigs high economic value in China.C.The causes of the great popularity of Peppa Pig TV series.D.The Introduction of Peppa Pig to the whole world.23.What can we lean about Peppa Pig according to the passage?______A.The TV series was first broadcast on Hunan TV.B.Food is the favorite of a Peppa Pig Girl,who is silly.C.Year of the Pig will help promote the sales of the Peppa-themed products.D.Peppa Pig was banned in Douyin because it broke the law.BSeveral years ago,my mother spent about two weeks in a Montreal hospital following an operation.She was well on theroad to recovery and she was wholly determined to return home as soon as possible-then something changed.What followed was as confusing to me as it was to her. She forgot what day it was or who had just visited her.She lost her appetite and her motivation to do the exercises that were helping her heal.I turned to doctors in search of answers,but no one could explain these changes.It wasn't until I came across Sydney Loney's essay"State of Confusion"that I finally found a disease that seemed to fit:hospital-acquired delirium(HAD医院获得性精神错乱).Every year,thousands of patients leave Canadian hospitals with HAD.The causes of the condition aren't fully understood but are believed to be partly because of poor nutrition,disturbed sleep and the use of some devices which can cause injury.It can happen to anyone,anywhere. There's the87-year-old woman who broke her hip and then forgot why she was in the hospital;another elderly woman who started seeing waterfalls coming from the ceiling after being admitted. HAD was first identified in the1960s,but symptoms in today's patients are still mistaken for everyday signs of aging.HAD may look like dementia(痴呆),but it is a serious confused state, while dementia is a condition characterized by memory loss.Most importantly,HAD is usually caused by something related to the outside of one's body-which means it could,in theory,be prevented.I hope my mother's story provides guidance for readers who have experienced similar situations,and that its knowledge helps protect patients during their hospital stays.24.When did the author know what disease her mother got?______A.After reading a relevant article.B.After consulting doctors.C.After asking other patients for advice.D.After seeking medical service.25.The two examples in paragraph3are used to prove that______.A.the aged are the major victims of HADB.people with HAD have different symptomsC.HAD is common among patients admitted to hospitalsD.women in hospital are more likely to suffer from MAD26.We can know from the text that HAD is a disease______.A.which first appeared in the1960sB.whose cause is still not known for sureC.whose symptoms are the same as those of dementiaD.which has something to do with people's inner body27.What will the author most probably discuss in the missing part following para4?______A.Infection of HAD.B.Causes of HAD.C.Characteristics of HAD. D.Prevention of HAD.CLast week,Vodafone started a test of the UK's first full5G service,available for use by businesses in Salford.It is part of its plan to trial the technology in seven UK cities.But what can we expect from the next generation of mobile technology?One thing we will see in the preparation for the test is lots of tricks with the new tech.Earlier this year,operators paid almost £1.4billion for the5G wavelengths,and to compensate for that cash, they will need to catch the eye of consumers.In September,Vodafone used its bit of the range to display the UK'sfirst hologram(全息)call.The Manchester City captain Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram in Newbury.It isn't all holograms,however:5G will offer faster internet access.with Ofcom(英国通讯管理局)suggesting that video that takes a minute to download on4G will be available in just a second.The wider application is to support connected equipment on the"internet of things"-not just the internet-enabled fridge that can reorder your milk for you,but the network that will enable driverless cars and delivery drones(无人机)to communicate with each other.Prof William Webb has warned that the technology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes.Much of the speed increase,he claims,could have been achieved by putting more money in the4G network,rather than a new technology.Other different voices have suggested that a focus on rolling out wider rural broadband access and addressing current network coverage would be more beneficial to the UK as a whole.Obviously,5G will also bring a cost to consumers.It requires a handset for both5G and4G, and the first5G-enabled smart phones are expected in the coming year.With the slow pace of network rollout so far,it is likely that consumers will end up upgrading to a new5G phone well before5G becomes widely available in the next couple of years.28.Why does Prof William Webb say"the technology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes"?______A.He is in favor of the application of the new technology.B.5G will bring a cost to consumers in their daily life.C.5G helps people communicate better with each other.D.He prefers more money to be spent on4G networks.29.The underlined word"addressing"in the fourth paragraphhas the closest meaning to______.A.making a speech toB.trying to solveC.managing to decreaseD.responding to30.The last paragraph indicates that______.A.it'll take several years to make5G accessible to the public in the UKB.5G service shows huge development potential and a broad marketC.customers are eager to use5G smart phones instead of4G onesD.it's probable that5G network rollout is speeding up in Britain31.What do we know about the text?______A.Vodafone is successful in spreading the5G service.B.Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram by4G.C.The application of5G will make life much easier.D.5G phones are available in rural areas of the UK.DIt was late August when I got a call from a grandmother.She lives in Seeley Lake,Montana, and she has heard we have air purifiers(净化器)with high-efficiency particulate air(HEPA) air-cleaners that can help with smoke.She needs one for the baby's room.I explained we didn't have any and told her how to purchase one.She coughed and went silent with disappointment before asking how much they cost.Almost every person I talk to in Seeley Lake has this cough."The family doesn't have much money,"she said,but she promised to order a filter for thechild.Small filters-ones that can clean a bedroom of up to75square feet-cost about﹩70each.The next day,the wildfire that had been burning for weeks in the Lolo National Forest, northeast of town,moved closer to the woman's neighborhood,and the county sheriff's office evacuated(疏散)the area.I wondered whether the air-cleaner would be there when the family returned home.I knew the smoke would be.As an air-quality specialist with the Missoula City-County Health Department in Montana,my job is to understand air pollution,control it as much as possible,and help people protect themselves from its effects.I focus on smoke management:issuing permits for outdoor burns and updating residents about what to expect from the smoke when wildfires send it our way.Never had we seen so many wildfires so close to home for so many weeks.There are six classes on the Environmental Protection Agency's Air Quality Index(指数):good,moderate, unhealthy for sensitive groups,unhealthy,very unhealthy,and dangerous.Seeley Lake's air reacheddangerous class in18days last summer.Last year was troubled by wildfires around the country.The fires that struck Northern California alone killed44people and caused more than﹩9billion in damage.But this isn't just a recent problem,nor is it limited to the West.Wildfires hit49states in2017,including a swath from Florida to Virginia.More than9million acres burned nationwide,compared with the yearly average of6.5million acres.32.Why did the grandmother make a call to the author?______A.To prevent the wildfire.B.To help her make a move.C.To ask for an air purifier.D.To get information about air pollution.33.How did the woman feel about the author's reply?______A.Angry.B.Hopeful.C.Excited.D.Disappointed.34.What's the author's purpose of writing paragraph5?______A.To add some background information.B.To summarize the previous paragraphs.C.To introduce a new topic for discussion.D.To make the readers realize the situation./doc/5a2173673.htmlpared with the yearly average,the burned acres nationwide in2017rose by______.A.about49%B.about38%C.about72%D.about52%第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分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。

2020年河南省洛阳市伊川中学高三英语月考试卷含解析

2020年河南省洛阳市伊川中学高三英语月考试卷含解析

2020年河南省洛阳市伊川中学高三英语月考试卷含解析一、选择题1. Seldom TV when I studied in senior three.A I watchB I watchedC does I watchD did I watch参考答案:D2. ___ rise in carbon dioxide is causing ___ steady increase in global warming.A. The; aB.不填; aC. The;不填D.A;the参考答案:A3. ________economic, political and cultural differences, it is difficult for China and America to fully understand each other.A. In spite ofB. Regardless ofC. On account ofD. In favor of参考答案:C4. In the traditional Spring Festival travel peak this year, almost all the cities adopted_________ measures to smooth the heavy traffic.A. contemporaryB. temporaryC. contradictoryD. compulsory参考答案:B5. —Why are you going to make your journey in Hainan?—I really _______the place.A. ask forB. leave forC. care forD. fall for参考答案:D略6. you disagree with her, she's worth listening to.A. Even ifB. In caseC. Only ifD. Ever since参考答案:A略7. —Nice to see you again after all these years. What _____?—Well, I’ve tried many things since we left school. I’m now working for a large oil company.A. have you doneB. were you doingC. did you doD. have you been doing参考答案:D8. They desired they _________ the right to vote.A. hadB. haveC. wereD. are参考答案:B9. I don’t understand why you typed the letter when I ______ it for you easily.A. could have doneB. would doC. must have doneD. could do 参考答案:A10.—— Will you lend me some pepper?—— Sorry, mine_____A.was used up B.ran out C.has been run out D.has given out参考答案:D11. The little girl cried for several minutes ______ her mother came to comfort her.A. unlessB. whileC. onceD. before参考答案:D12. On yesterday’s interview, he didn’t make a(an) ____ at all; what was the matter with him?A. apologyB. changeC. differenceD. appearance参考答案:D13. We ________ the project on time without your timely help .A. would not have finishedB. will not finishC. would have finishedD. will finish参考答案:A14. He said that he would go to the central and western region _____ he graduated from Zhejiang University.A. usuallyB. frequentlyC. immediatelyD. constantly参考答案:c略15. You look well . The air and the sea foods in Sanya must _____ you, I suppose.A. agree withB. agree toC. agree onD. agree about参考答案:A考查动词短语辨析。

河南省洛阳市伊川县第一中学高三英语模拟试题含部分解析

河南省洛阳市伊川县第一中学高三英语模拟试题含部分解析

河南省洛阳市伊川县第一中学高三英语模拟试题含解析一、选择题1. The old couple often take a walk after supper in the park with their pet dog _____ them.A. to followB. followingC. followedD. follows参考答案:B2. —I still haven’t made any progress in writing an English essay.—________. How can you expect to write a passage when you don’t understand the words?A. Learn to walk before you runB. Practice makes perfectC. Don’t put the cart before the horseD. Learn to fish but not just ask for fish参考答案:A考查谚语。

句意:“我仍然没有在写英语作文上取得任何进步。

”“要从基础做起,循序渐进。

既然你连单词都不理解,你怎么能够期待写出文章呢?”Learn to walk before you run意为“按部就班,循序渐进,先学走再学跑”;Practice makes perfect意为“熟能生巧”;Don’t put the cart before the horse意为“不要本末倒置”;Learn to fish but not just ask for fish意为“不只是为了得到鱼才学会捕鱼,技多不压身”。

3. I really shouldn’t have shouted at my parents like that, but ______.A. it was none of your businessB. I just couldn’t help itC. I didn’t care about itD. it made no difference参考答案:B4. At the school opening ceremony our headmaster required us students to raise our competitive________in modern societyA. spiritB. intentionC. awarenessD. ambition参考答案:A5. ---Can I leave your class a little earlier,Mr Zhang?--- .Every student here should obey our classroom disciplines!A.Go ahead B.Absolutely not C.Of course D.With pleasure参考答案:B6. Theater fans love New York, _ offers a variety of Broadway plays.A.which B.where C.that D.who参考答案:A7. Nowadays, some people tend to drink and gamble for the sake of ________ they call the circles, which is definitely stupid.A. whyB. howC. whereD. what参考答案:D【详解】考查连接词。

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析

2020届河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中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AGet up to 19% off the cover pricePlus, get digital access with your paid print subscription●Up-to-date news that touches your lifeFrom money-saving tips and quick reports on the latest healthcare, to inspiring articles on world events, you'll discover hundreds of ideas for living a richer, more satisfying life.●Read it anytime, anywhereGet a l-year-print subscription ofReader's Digestmagazine today and you'll also get free digital instantly. With digital access, you can read the latest issue ofReader's Digestanytime, anywhere! Plus, you can quickly access your past issues online, too.●Continuous renewal serviceYour subscription will automatically renew at the end of each term until you cancel. You authorize us to charge you credit/debit cardat the discounted rate on the renewal service unless you cancel. 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Touching our faces—the "T-zone" of our eyes, nose and mouth in particular—can mean giving ourselves the deadly virus.This is why organizations like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have suggested that we avoid touching our faces. "Just stop this simple behavior," William Sawyer, founder of Henry the Hand, a nonprofit organization that promotes hand hygiene (卫生), told The Washington Post. "It's the one behavior that would be better than any vaccine (疫苗) ever created."Yet, stopping this "simple" behavior might be harder than you think because it's already hardwired (固定存在于) into our system.Some face touchingis an automatic reflex (反射) —like when there is an itch (痒) on your nose, you'll scratch (挠) it without thinking. According to CNBC, a 2014 study found that touching your face also helps to reduce stress and regulate emotions. For example, you're more likely to do it when you feel awkward or embarrassed. According to Dacher Keltner, a psychologist at the University of California Berkeley, US, this action may also come with a social function: When you are talking to someone and want to change the subject, for example, touching your face is like "the curtains on a stage, closing up one act of the social drama, ushering (引导) in the next," Keltner told the BBC.Moreover, face-touching in almost all of these occasions is subconscious, which means it's very hard to change "because you don't even know you're doing it", said Sawyer. But you're not alone. In a 2015 study, wherea group of medical students were filmed in class, it was found that they touched their faces an average of 23 times an hour—with 44 percent of the touches being in the "T-zones". That was particularly surprising since medical students were supposed to know better.Since it's so hard to shake the habit, maybe the easiest way is to wash our hands more often. This way, we can be sure that our hands are free from the novel coronavirus.4. What do the first two paragraphs talk about?A. The best way to fight COVID-19B. How organizations are fighting COVID-19.C. Typical hand hygiene problems in the fight against COVID-19.D. The necessity to avoid touching our faces to fight COVID-19.5. Why is it hard for people to stop touching their faces?A. It makes people feel more confident.B. Many are unaware of this behavior's risks.C. They usually do it automatically and subconsciouslyD. Many think the action helps them express their emotions.6. Which of the following is a social function of touching faces, according to the text?A. Using it as a sign to change the topicB. Bringing a conversation to an end.C. Showing an interest in the ongoing subject.D. Making others feel relaxed while talking.7. What is the author's purpose in mentioning a 2015 study on a group of medical students?A. To give tips on how to stop touching faces.B. To prove that it is common for people to touch their faces.C. To show it is impossible to shake the habit of touching your face.D. To show how hygiene awareness helps people avoid touching their faces.CIf you've ever had a dog, you know just howdeep a connection you can develop with “man's best friend”. But a dog's life is much shorter than humans, about 12 to 15 years long, which means every dog owner has to go through the heart­breaking moment when their loving pet passes away.Why not make a clone of that dog then? This is the solution offered by a South Korean company, Sooam Biotech Research Foundation. The company has already successfully cloned at least 400 dogs, mostly for US customers, ever since it pioneered the technique in 2005. Now, Sooam Biotech has introduced its business toUKdog owners as well, offering them dogs that look just like their lost ones.To clone a dog, researchers first need to take a skin cell from a living dog or one that has just died. Meanwhile,another dog is selected to supply an egg. Researchers then replace the DNA in the egg with that from the skin cell and implant the egg into the womb (子宫) of a female dog. The egg grows into a puppy over the following two months. The whole process takes less than a day, but it comes at a shockingly high price — around £63,000.But if you can't afford it now, you can also save the cell in a laboratory andaccess it at a later date.However, magical as cloning might sound, there is no guarantee that the cloned dog will be a perfect copy of the original one. Just like identical twins of humans, they share the exactly same DNA but there will still be smalldifferences between them. “The spots on a Dalmatian (斑点狗) clone will be different, for example” Insung Hwang, head of Sooam Biotech, told The Guardian.Dog owners will also have to accept the fact that personality is not “cloneable”. Apart from genes, personality is also determined by upbringing and environment, which are both random elements that cloning technologies simply cannot overcome, Professor Tom Kirkwood atNewcastle University,UK, told The Telegraph.Perhaps bringing our dogs back by cloning is not the best way to remember them after all.Kirkwood, a dog owner himself, pointed out, “An important aspect of our relationship with them is coming to terms with the pain of letting go.”8. What service does Sooam Biotech Research Foundation offer?A. Making copies of pet dogs.B. Giving pet dogs identical twinsC. Helping dogs give birth to more puppies.D.Helping dog owners love their dogs more.9. Which order is correct in the dog cloning process?a. An egg is taken from another dog.b. A skin cell is taken from the pet dog.c. The egg grows into a puppy in two months.d. The egg is placed in the womb of a female dog.e. The DNA in the egg is replaced by the DNA from the skin cell.A.a→d→b→e→c.B. a→e→b→d→cC. b→a→d→e→c.D. b→a→e→d→c.10. What can we learn about dog cloning from the passage?A. It has not been put into practice until recently.B. It is very popular among US andUKpet owners.C. It might not give the owners an exactlysame dog.D. It is very expensive and usually takes half a year to complete.11. What doesKirkwoodthink of dog cloning?A. He disagrees with it.B. He supports it.C. He is curious about it.D. He thinks it unbelievable.DThe mass death of flying foxes in extreme heat in North Queensland last month underlines the importance ofUniversityofQueenslandwildliferesearch released today.The UQ research sheds light on how various species have responded to major climate events.A study led by UQ School of Earth and Environmental Science researcher Dr Sean Maxwell has spent more than 70 years quantifying the responses of various species.“The growing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events such as cyclones, droughts and floods is causing unpredictable and immediate changes to ecosystems and blocking existing management efforts,” Dr Maxwell said.“Some of the negative responses we found were quite concerning, including more than 100 cases of dramatic population declines and 31 cases of local population extinction following an extreme event.”"Populations of critically endangered bird species inHawaii, such as the palia, have been annihilated due to drought, leaving none of its kind, and populations of lizard species have been wiped out due to cyclones in theBahamas."Cyclones were the most common extreme event for birds, fish, plants and reptiles, while mammals and amphibians were most responsive to drought events, with drought leading to 12 cases of major population decline in mammals.Drought also led to 13 cases of breeding declines in bird populations and 12 cases of changes in the composition of invertebrate communities.UQ Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science director Professor James Watson said the detailed information would help inform ecosystem management.“The research clearly shows species will respond, often negatively, to extreme events,” Professor Watson said.“As climate change continues to ensure extreme climate and weather events are more and more common,we now need to act to ensure species have the best chance to survive.Wherever possible, high quality and intact habitat areas should be retained, as these are the places where species are most resilient(易恢复的) to increasing exposure to extreme events.”12. How was the UQ researchconducted?A. By observing extreme weather events.B. By protecting the endangered species.C. By recording reactions of animals to extreme climate.D. By analyzing the reason whymass animal death happened.13. What does the underlined word “annihilated” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. destroyedB. defeatedC. decreasedD. disappeared14. Which of the following sentences is true about extreme weather events?A. Drought caused 13 cases of distinctionin bird populations.B. Drought caused 12 cases of population decline in mammals.C. Birds and mammals are most responsive to cyclones.D. Cyclones wiped out populations of lizard.15. What can we infer from Professor Watson’s words?A. Animals often show negative responses to extreme events.B. The existing management ways for wildlife protection are limited.C. Different methods should be adopted to ensure the survival of different species.D. Complete and undamaged habitats are of great importance to species’ survival.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。

2020年河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析

2020年河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中试题及答案解析

2020年河南省伊川高中高三英语上学期期中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AIn his 402nd anniversary year, Shakespeare is still rightly celebrated as a great language master and writer. But he was not the only great master of play writing to die in 1616, and he is certainly not the only writer to have left a lasting influence on theater.While less known worldwide, Tang Xianzu is considered one of Chinas greatest playwrights and is highly spoken of in that country of ancient literary and dramatic traditions.Tang was born in 1550 inLinchuan,Jiangxiprovince. Unlike Shakespeare's large body of plays,poems and sonnets (十四行诗), Tang wrote only four major plays: The Purple Hairpin, Peony Pavilion (《牡丹亭》), A Dream under the Southern bough, and Dream of Handan. The latter three were constructed around a dream narrative, a way through which Tang unlocked the emotional dimension of human desires and ambitions and explored human nature beyond the social and political limits of that time.Similar to Shakespeare, Tang's success rode the wave of a renaissance (复兴) in theater as an artistic practice. As in Shakespeare'sEngland, Tang's works became hugely popular inChinatoo. During Tang'sChina, his plays were enjoyed performed, and changed. Kunqu Opera, a form of musical drama, spread from southernChinato the whole nation and became a symbol of Chinese culture. Combining northern tune and southern music, kunqu Opera was known for its poetic language, music, dance movements and gestures. Tang's works benefited greatly from the popularity of kunqu Opera, and his plays are considered classics of kunqu Opera.While Tang and Shakespeare lived in a world away from each other, there are many things they share in common, such e humanity of their drama, their heroic figures, their love for poetic language, a lasting popularity and the anniversary during which we still celebrate them.1. Why is Shakespeare mentioned in the first paragraph?A. To describe Shakespeare's anniversary.B. To introduce the existence of Tang Xianzu.C. To explain the importance of Shakespeare.D. To suggest the less popularity of Tang Xianzu.2. What's possibly one of the main theme of Tang's works?A. Social reality.B. Female dreams.C. Human emotions.D. Political environment.3. What does the author mainly tell us in Paragraph 4?A. The influence of Kunqu Opera on Tang's works.B. Tang's success in copying Shakespeare's styles.C. The way Kunqu Opera became a symbol of Chinese culture.D. Tang's popularity for his poetic language and music.BDogs are often referred to as “man's best friend”. But MacKenzie, a four-pound Chihuahua (奇瓦瓦狗), who was named winner of the 2020 American Hero Dog competition, is making the world a better place for humans and animals alike. Often called the “Oscars for dogs”, the award recognizes dogs who make great contributions to society.This year's competition attracted over 400 competitors from across the country. While all were impressive, it was tiny MacKenzie who won the judges' hearts. Born at a rescue shelter in Hilton, New York, in 2013, she had a cleft palate (腭裂) that required her to be tube fed for the first year of her life. A life-saving operation, performed in 2014, gave her the ability to eat and drink independently, enabling the tiny dog to focus on doing what she loved most: taking care of others.The seven-year-old Chihuahua is now gainfully “employed” by the Mid Foundation, a Rochester, New York-based non-profit organization that shelters and cares for animals born with disabilities. MacKenzie's official job is “to provide love and care for baby rescue animals born with birth defects”. The Chihuahua is good at her job and hasnurturedmany different species-from puppies to kittens to turkeys, squirrels, birds and even a goat. She acts as their mother and teaches them how to socialize, play, and have good manners.In addition to her role as an animal caretaker, MacKenzie also has the important job of greeting the foundation's volunteers and friends. The incredible dog, who has lost her ability to bark, also visits area schools to help children understand physical disabilities in both animals and people. Her heart-warming and inspiring story makes MacKenzie worthy of America's top dog honor!4. What made MacKenzie American Hero Dog?A. Being man's best friend.B. Her struggle with disabilities.C. Rescuing animals with disabilities.D. Her contributions to a better world.5. What can we infer about MacKenzie from Paragraph 2?A. Her growth path was not easy.B. She was deserted by her owner.C. She was operated on at two years old.D. She still needs taking care of by others.6. What does the underlined word “nurtured” in Paragraph 3 mean?A. Trained.B. Comforted.C. Tended.D. Abused.7. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. MacKenzie—The Most Hard-working DogB. MacKenzie—America's “Most Heroic Dog”C. Chihuahua—Inspiration of Positive EnergyD. Chihuahua—Appeal for Animals' ProtectionCAccording to the study posted onScienceDirect, gardening just two to three times a week increase the benefits of better well-being as much as possible and lower stress levels.The research explored why residents engaged with gardening and the extent to which they recognized any health benefits from the activity.A questionnaire was handed out electronically within theUK, with 5,766 gardeners and 249 non-gardeners responding. Data was collected on factors including garden typology(类型学), frequency of gardening and individual awareness of health and well-being."This is the first time the dose response(剂量效应)to gardening has been tested and the evidence from the survey strongly suggests that the more frequently you garden, the greaterthe health benefits," said Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) lead author Dr Lauriane Chalmin-Pui. In fact, gardening every day has the same positive impact on well-being than undertaking regular and powerful exercise like cycling or running.When gardening, our brains are pleasantly entertained by nature around us. Gardening takes our attention away from ourselves and our stresses, therefore, it helps restore our minds and reduce unfavorable feelings.Improving health, however, was not the main motive power to garden, but rather the direct pleasure gardening brought to the participants."Gardening is like effortless exercise because it doesn't feel as exhausting and hard as going to the gym, for example, but we canexpendsimilar amounts of energy," Chalmin-Pui added.Most people say they garden for pleasure and enjoyment, so people who like gardening may be easy to be addicted to it. However, this sometimes may become a piece of good news, from the aspect of mental health. "We hope all the millions of new gardeners will be getting their daily gardening and feeling all the better for it. " Chalmin-Pui said in the interview.8. What can be inferred about gardening from the survey?A. Improving health is the aim of the participants.BGardening makes no difference to health.C. Health benefits from frequent gardening.D. Too much gardening always does harm to health.9. What does the underlined word "expend" mean in paragraph 7?A. Consume.B. Make use of.C. Increase.D. Save.10. Why do so many participantslike gardening?A. It isn't exhausting.B. It is good for health.C. It brings pleasure.D. It is like going to the gym.11. What is Chalmin-Pui's attitude to the new gardeners' gardening?A. Carefree.B. SupportiveC. Tolerant.D. Indifferent.DMost kids can walk into a library or bookstore and find hundreds of books to read. But it’s not that simple for kids who are blind. They read in a different way. Jenny Lee and other braille (盲文) transcribers take the printed words of a book and change them into a code of raised dots. Blind people can read these dots with their fingers. To know what braille feels like, take a ballpoint pen and press hard onto a piece of paper. Now turn the paper over and touch the raised dot made by the pen point.When Lee first saw the dots of the braille alphabet, she wondered if she’d ever be able to read and write them easily. She took a class and practised hard for about six months before she passed the final exam: she had to convert 35 pages of a book into braille. Today, Lee works for a publisher. One of her jobs is to change children’s books into braille.To do this, Lee first types the story into a computer and then uses a computer program to translate it into the braille code. Next, she looks over the translation several times to make sure it’s mistake-free. After that, a copy of the braille story is printed with a special printer. Then Lee and a proofreader work together to find and correct any mistakes. When a book is ready, many copies of it are printed. Afterwards, some are sold through websites and others are sent to libraries.Sometimes, going over a story again and again gets tiring. That’s when Lee takes a break. Several of Jenny Lee’s co-workers, who are blind, use guide dogs. When the animals aren’t working, Lee likes spending a few minutes with them. To her, playing with dogs “is always apick-me-upin the middle of the day”.“I love this mission,” Lee says. “Through my brain power and my fingers, I am putting the dots into some kid’shands.”12. How does the writer explain what braille feels like?A. By explaining what braille words look like.B. By describing how blind people read books.C. By asking readers to experience it themselves.D. By giving examples of different braille words.13. What was Lee’s first reaction to braille?A. She was excited to get a new skill.B. She was amazed at the clever idea.C. She realized she could teach it herself.D. She believed it would be difficult to learn.14. What does the underlined word “pick-me-up” in paragraph 4 most probably mean?A A discussion to release work stress.B. Something to improve one’s appetite.C. Something to help restore one’s spirit.D. A free ride accompanied with a guide dog.15. What does Lee think of her job?A. Profitable and hopeful.B. Tiring but meaningful.C. Relaxing and helpful.D. Boring but challenging.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。

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伊川县实验高中2019-2020学年高三上学期第一次周练英语试卷第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AFrom an innocent children's cartoon character to a top cultural icon,Peppa Pig,a British preschool animated TV series,has undergone an amazing journey in adapting to Chinese culture and China's market.2015In June,the Peppa Pig TV series was introduced to the Chinese market by Entertainment One and first aired on the CCTV Children's Channel.Shortly after its publication,Peppa Pig attracted billions of views on social media platforms like iQiyi,Youku and Tudou.2016The Peppa Pig TV series was broadcast on the CCTV Children's Channel for a second round. It also gained more viewers on the Golden Eagle Animation Channel,Hunan TV.2017The phrase"Peppa Pig Girl"became one of the hottest buzzwords on China's Internet.It refers to a girl who holds a positive attitude toward life even though she tends to be lazy in her daily life. She might look a bit silly and often have tasty food as a top priority on her mind.2018Rumors claimed that Peppa Pig was banned from Douyin,China's major video sharing platform,saying it"violates(违反)the community regulations and has not passed censorship(审查制度)".In May,however,representatives from Douyin said the app was not forbidding Peppa Pig. 2019According to Entertainment One,more than40million Peppa Pig books have been sold since its second round broadcast on CCTV.In the year of the Pig,more companies are adding Peppa-themed elements to their products for promotion.21.Since______,more than40million Peppa Pig books have been sold.A.2015B.2016C.2017D.201822.What does the passage mainly talk about?______A.Peppa Pigs journey to become a Chinese cultural image.B.Peppa Pigs high economic value in China.C.The causes of the great popularity of Peppa Pig TV series.D.The Introduction of Peppa Pig to the whole world.23.What can we lean about Peppa Pig according to the passage?______A.The TV series was first broadcast on Hunan TV.B.Food is the favorite of a Peppa Pig Girl,who is silly.C.Year of the Pig will help promote the sales of the Peppa-themed products.D.Peppa Pig was banned in Douyin because it broke the law.BSeveral years ago,my mother spent about two weeks in a Montreal hospital following an operation.She was well on the road to recovery and she was wholly determined to return home as soon as possible-then something changed.What followed was as confusing to me as it was to her. She forgot what day it was or who had just visited her.She lost her appetite and her motivation to do the exercises that were helping her heal.I turned to doctors in search of answers,but no one could explain these changes.It wasn't until I came across Sydney Loney's essay"State of Confusion"that I finally found a disease that seemed to fit:hospital-acquired delirium(HAD医院获得性精神错乱).Every year,thousands of patients leave Canadian hospitals with HAD.The causes of the condition aren't fully understood but are believed to be partly because of poor nutrition,disturbed sleep and the use of some devices which can cause injury.It can happen to anyone,anywhere. There's the87-year-old woman who broke her hip and then forgot why she was in the hospital;another elderly woman who started seeing waterfalls coming from the ceiling after being admitted. HAD was first identified in the1960s,but symptoms in today's patients are still mistaken for everyday signs of aging.HAD may look like dementia(痴呆),but it is a serious confused state, while dementia is a condition characterized by memory loss.Most importantly,HAD is usually caused by something related to the outside of one's body-which means it could,in theory,be prevented.I hope my mother's story provides guidance for readers who have experienced similar situations,and that its knowledge helps protect patients during their hospital stays.24.When did the author know what disease her mother got?______A.After reading a relevant article.B.After consulting doctors.C.After asking other patients for advice.D.After seeking medical service.25.The two examples in paragraph3are used to prove that______.A.the aged are the major victims of HADB.people with HAD have different symptomsC.HAD is common among patients admitted to hospitalsD.women in hospital are more likely to suffer from MAD26.We can know from the text that HAD is a disease______.A.which first appeared in the1960sB.whose cause is still not known for sureC.whose symptoms are the same as those of dementiaD.which has something to do with people's inner body27.What will the author most probably discuss in the missing part following para4?______A.Infection of HAD.B.Causes of HAD.C.Characteristics of HAD. D.Prevention of HAD.CLast week,Vodafone started a test of the UK's first full5G service,available for use by businesses in Salford.It is part of its plan to trial the technology in seven UK cities.But what can we expect from the next generation of mobile technology?One thing we will see in the preparation for the test is lots of tricks with the new tech.Earlier this year,operators paid almost£1.4billion for the5G wavelengths,and to compensate for that cash, they will need to catch the eye of consumers.In September,Vodafone used its bit of the range to display the UK's first hologram(全息)call.The Manchester City captain Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram in Newbury.It isn't all holograms,however:5G will offer faster internet access.with Ofcom(英国通讯管理局)suggesting that video that takes a minute to download on4G will be available in just a second.The wider application is to support connected equipment on the"internet of things"-not just the internet-enabled fridge that can reorder your milk for you,but the network that will enable driverless cars and delivery drones(无人机)to communicate with each other.Prof William Webb has warned that the technology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes.Much of the speed increase,he claims,could have been achieved by putting more money in the4G network,rather than a new technology.Other different voices have suggested that a focus on rolling out wider rural broadband access and addressing current network coverage would be more beneficial to the UK as a whole.Obviously,5G will also bring a cost to consumers.It requires a handset for both5G and4G, and the first5G-enabled smart phones are expected in the coming year.With the slow pace of network rollout so far,it is likely that consumers will end up upgrading to a new5G phone well before5G becomes widely available in the next couple of years.28.Why does Prof William Webb say"the technology could be a case of the emperor's new clothes"?______A.He is in favor of the application of the new technology.B.5G will bring a cost to consumers in their daily life.C.5G helps people communicate better with each other.D.He prefers more money to be spent on4G networks.29.The underlined word"addressing"in the fourth paragraph has the closest meaning to______.A.making a speech toB.trying to solveC.managing to decreaseD.responding to30.The last paragraph indicates that______.A.it'll take several years to make5G accessible to the public in the UKB.5G service shows huge development potential and a broad marketC.customers are eager to use5G smart phones instead of4G onesD.it's probable that5G network rollout is speeding up in Britain31.What do we know about the text?______A.Vodafone is successful in spreading the5G service.B.Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram by4G.C.The application of5G will make life much easier.D.5G phones are available in rural areas of the UK.DIt was late August when I got a call from a grandmother.She lives in Seeley Lake,Montana, and she has heard we have air purifiers(净化器)with high-efficiency particulate air(HEPA) air-cleaners that can help with smoke.She needs one for the baby's room.I explained we didn't have any and told her how to purchase one.She coughed and went silent with disappointment before asking how much they cost.Almost every person I talk to in Seeley Lake has this cough."The family doesn't have much money,"she said,but she promised to order a filter for the child.Small filters-ones that can clean a bedroom of up to75square feet-cost about﹩70each.The next day,the wildfire that had been burning for weeks in the Lolo National Forest, northeast of town,moved closer to the woman's neighborhood,and the county sheriff's office evacuated(疏散)the area.I wondered whether the air-cleaner would be there when the family returned home.I knew the smoke would be.As an air-quality specialist with the Missoula City-County Health Department in Montana,my job is to understand air pollution,control it as much as possible,and help people protect themselves from its effects.I focus on smoke management:issuing permits for outdoor burns and updating residents about what to expect from the smoke when wildfires send it our way.Never had we seen so many wildfires so close to home for so many weeks.There are six classes on the Environmental Protection Agency's Air Quality Index(指数):good,moderate, unhealthy for sensitive groups,unhealthy,very unhealthy,and dangerous.Seeley Lake's air reacheddangerous class in18days last summer.Last year was troubled by wildfires around the country.The fires that struck Northern California alone killed44people and caused more than﹩9billion in damage.But this isn't just a recent problem,nor is it limited to the West.Wildfires hit49states in2017,including a swath from Florida to Virginia.More than9million acres burned nationwide,compared with the yearly average of6.5million acres.32.Why did the grandmother make a call to the author?______A.To prevent the wildfire.B.To help her make a move.C.To ask for an air purifier.D.To get information about air pollution.33.How did the woman feel about the author's reply?______A.Angry.B.Hopeful.C.Excited.D.Disappointed.34.What's the author's purpose of writing paragraph5?______A.To add some background information.B.To summarize the previous paragraphs.C.To introduce a new topic for discussion.D.To make the readers realize the situation.pared with the yearly average,the burned acres nationwide in2017rose by______.A.about49%B.about38%C.about72%D.about52%第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分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。

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