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高考资源网鸦滩中学2020学年期中考试高三英语试卷第I卷 选择题第一部分 听力(见答题卷背面)第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21_he is absent,what shall we do?ASuppose高考资源网BSupposedCSuppose itDSupposing it22Have you finished your homework?_,I would be in the cinema now.AIf so BIf not CIf any DIf no23He fell over a rock while walking but _to his feet so as to get there in time.Astruggled Bran Cstood Dbrought24The room was _the children.Adesigned for Bdesigned to Cdesigning of Ddesigning for25Didnt you have a good time at the party?No,I _a lot from the noise made by the band.Aworried Bsuffered Cheard Dpained26I always prefer _a bike rather than _on foot.Ariding;go Bto ride;go Cride;go Dto ride;going27Hurry up,_we will be late for the important meeting.Aand Botherwise Cso Danyway28Hiking by oneself can be fun and good for health. It may also be good for _building.A respect B friendship C reputation D character29He was very sick for a time,but he managed to_.Apull down Bpull outCpull into Dpull through30In my_,its a good choice to go out with some good friends this weekend.Aidea Bopinion Cmind Dthought31After such a busy life I should like to settle down in the country,where I could live in_.Apeace Bpubli c Csilence Dquietness32. Pupils who pass the test will_ the next grade.Apromote Bpromote toCbe promoted Dbe promoted to33Have you finished your composition already?Yes,I _it in twenty minutes.Ahave finished BfinishedCwill finish Dhad finished34 John was competing _James _the prize _mathematics.Awith;against;of Bwith;for;ofCagainst;on;of Dagainst;for;in35People made a _ against the serious pollution caused by the factory.Aword Bdecision Ccomplain Dprotest第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,撑握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was raining. I went into a caf and asked for a coffee. 36 I was waiting for my drink, I realized that there were other people in the place, but I sensed 37 . I saw their bodies, but I couldnt feel their souls 38 their souls belonged to the 39 .I stood up and walked between the tables. When I came to the biggest computer, I saw a thin, small man 40 in front of it. Im Steve, he finally answered after I asked him a couple of times what his name was. I cant talk with you. Im 41 , he said. He was chatting online with somebody-probably someone he didnt know-and, at the same time, he was playing a computer game-a war game. I was surprised. He was chatting online and, 42 , he was playing a computer gamea war game. I was 43 .Why didnt Steve want to talk with me? I tried 44 to speak to that computer geek (怪人), 45 not a word came out of his mouth. I touched his shoulder, but no reaction(反应). I was 46 . I put my hand in front of the monitor, and he started to shout, 47 !I took a few steps back, wondering if all those people in the caf were looking at me. I _48 , and saw nobody showed any interest.49 , I realized that the people there were having a nice conversation with their machines, not with people. They were more 50 having a relationship with the _51 , particularly Steve. I wouldnt want to 52 the future of human beings if they preferred sharing their lives with machines 53 with people.I was worried and I sank in my thoughts. I didnt even 54 that the coffee was bad, _55 Steve didnt notice there was a person next to him.36ABeforeBSince CAlthough DWhile37Apain Bloneliness Csadness Dfear38AbecauseBwhen Cuntil Dunless39Ahome Bworld CNetDCafe40Asleeping Blaughing Csitting Dlearning41Abusy Bthirsty Ctired Dsick42Afirst of all Bjust thenCat the same time Dby that time43Asurprised Bdelighted Cmoved Dfrightened44Aonce Bagain Cfirst Deven45Abut BsoCif Dor46Aexcited BrespectedCafraid Dunhappy47AShut upBEnjoy yourself CLeave me alone DHelp me out48Awalked about Bwalked out Craised my hand Draised my head49AFrom then on BAt that moment CIn all DAbove all50Ainterested in Btired of Ccareful about Dtroubled by51Acomputer Bsoul CshopDgeek52Atell Bplan CimagineDdesign53Aother than Binstead ofCexcept for Das well as54ApretendBunderstandCinsist Drealize55Aas if Bjust asCjust after Deven though第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AMost people think of racing when they see greyhounds(灰狗) and believe they need lots of exercise. They can actually be quite lazy! Greyhounds are good at fast races but not long-distance running. They do need regular exercise but they like to run for a short burst and then get back on the bed or a comfortable seat. Another misunderstanding is that greyhounds must be aggressive(好斗的) because they are big in size. In fact greyhounds love people and are gentle with children.Greyhounds can live for 12-14 years but usually only race for two or three years, and after that they make great pets. They dont need a lot of space, dont make a lot of noise, and dont eat a lot for their size.Normally, greyhounds can be as tall as 90 cm. There is, however, a small-sized greyhound, which stands only 33 cm. Greyhounds come in a variety of colors. Grey and yellowish-brown are the most common. Others include black, white, blue, red and brown or a mix of these.Greyhounds have smooth body coats, low body fat and are very healthy. Because theyre slim(苗条的)they dont have the leg problems like other dogs the same height. But they do feel the cold. Especially since they would much rather be at home in bed than walking around outside.56. The text is written mainly .A .to tell people how to raise greyhoundsB. to let people know more about greyhoundsC. to explain why greyhounds are aggressiveD .to describe greyhounds of different colors57. It can be inferred that greyhounds .A. love big doghousesB. like staying in bed all dayC. make the best guard dogsD. need some exercise outdoors58. Why does the author say that greyhounds make grest pets?A. They are big in size.B. They live a very long life.C. They can run races for some time.D. They are quiet and easy to look after.59. If you keep a pet greyhound, it is important .A. to keep it slimB. to keep it warmC. to take special care of its legsD. to take it to animal doctors regularlyBWhen a Swedish ship that sank in 1628 was recovered from the port of Stockholm, historians and scientists were overjoyed with the chance to examine the remains of the past. The ship construction showed how ships were built and operated during the seventeenth century. In this way, artifacts, objects made by human beings, provided a picture of daily life almost 400 years ago.Underwater archaeology-the study of ships, aircraft and human settlements that have sunk under large bodies of water-is really a product of the last 50 years. The rapid growth of this new area of study has occurred because of the invention of better diving equipment .Besides the Swedish ship wreck(残骸),underwater archaeologists have made more exciting discoveries such as the 5000-year-old boats in the Mediterranean Sea.Underwater archaeology can provide facts abut the past. In ancient ports all over the world are ships sunken in the past 6,000 years. There are also sunken settlements in seas and lakes telling of peoples way of life and their systems of trade in ancient times. Underwater archaeologists want to study these objects to add to the worlds knowledge of history, but they have to fight two enemies. One enemy is treasure hunters who dive for ancient artifacts that they can sell to collectors. Once sold, these objects are lost to experts. The second enemy is dredging machines(挖掘机)often used to repair ports. These machines destroy wrecks and artifacts or bury them deeper under sand and mud. By teaching the public about the importance of underwater “museums” of the past, archaeologists are hoping to get support for laws to protect underwater treasures.60. What purpose does Paragraph 1 serve in the passage?A. To provide background information of the topicB. To attract readers attention to the topicC. To use an example to support the topicD. To offer basic knowledge of the topic61.The aim of underwater archaeology is to .A. exploit water bodies B. search for underwater lifeC. study underwater artifacts D. examine underwater environment62. Underwater archaeologists are worried because_.A. sea hunters have better diving equipmentB. their knowledge of world history is limitedC. dredging machines cause damage to the portsD. sold artifacts can hardly be regained for research63. What is the main purpose of the passage?A. To introduce a young branch of learning. B. To discuss the scientists problems.C. To explain peoples way of life in the past.D. To describe the sunken ships.CWhy I Dont Spare “Spare Change”“Poor but honest.” “The deserving (值得帮助的) poor.” These words always come to my mind when I think of “the poor.” But I also think of people who, perhaps through alcohol (酒) or drugs, have ruined not only their own lives but also the lives of others in order to give way to their own pleasure. Perhaps alcoholism and drug addiction (上瘾) really are “diseases,” as many people say, but my own feeling - based. Of course, not on any serious study - is that most alcoholics and drug addicts belong to the “undeserving poor.” And that is largely why I dont give spare change to beggars.But surely among the street people there are also some who can rightly be called “deserving.” Deserving what? My spare change? Or simply the governments assistance? It happens that I have been brought up to believe that it is proper to make contributions to charity (慈善机构), but if I give some change to a beggar, am I making a contribution to charity and thereby helping someone, or, am I perhaps simply encouraging someone not to get help? Or, maybe even worse, am I supporting a cheat?If one believes in the value of private charity, one can either give to needy people or to charitable organizations. In giving to a beggar one may indeed be helping a person who badly needs help, but one cannot be certain that one is giving to a needy person. In giving to an organization, on the other hand, one can feel that ones money is likely to be used wisely. True, facing a beggar one may feel that this particular unfortunate person needs help at this moment - a cup of coffee or a sandwich - and the need will not be met unless I put my hand in my pocket right now. But I have come to think that the beggars whom I meet can get along without my spare change, and indeed perhaps they are actually better off for not having money to buy alcohol or drugs.I know nothing about these beggars, but its my impression that they simply prefer begging to working. I am not generalizing about street people. I am talking about the about whom I actually meet. Thats why I do not give “spare change,” and I dont think I will in the future.64. What does the author think of beggars who take drugs?A. They should be given a check-up.B. They really need money to live.C. They have no pleasure in life.D. They are not worth helping.65. Why doesnt the author give money to street people?A. He doesnt think they need help.B. He doesnt have enough money to give.C. He is not convinced they will use it rightly.D. He believes they can get help from the government.66. In the second paragraph, the author presents his idea by _.A. asking questions for people to think aboutB. giving examples to support his argumentC. raising questions and answering themD. expressing his opinions directly67. Which of the following opinions does the author accept?A. Drug addiction is a disease.B. Some street people are poor and needy.C. Most beggars have received enough help.D. Charitable organizations handle money properly.DWhile parents, particularly mothers, have always been attached to their infants (婴儿), societal conditions frequently made this attachment difficult to maintain (保持). First of all, the high infant death rate in the premodern times meant that such attachments often ended in hopelessness. Perhaps to prevent the sadness that infant death caused, a number of societal practices developed which worked against early attachment of mother and child.One of these premodern attachment-discouraging practices was to leave infants unnamed until they had survived into the second year. Another practice that discouraged maternal (母亲的) attachment was tightly wrapping (包裹) infants. Wrapping effectively prevented the close physical interactions like stroking (抚摸) and kissing that are so much a part of modern mothers and fathers affection for their infants.A third practice which had the same distancing effect was wet-nursing. Breast-feeding (母乳哺育) was not popular among the well-to-do in the early modern times; infants were often fed by wet nurses hired for the purpose. In some places, such as nineteenth-century France, city infants were sent to wet nurses in the country. Often a wet nurse would feed her own child first, leaving little for the city infant - who, in many case, died. In Rouen, the death rate for children sent to a wet nurse was 35 percent.68. Babies were unnamed until they were two so that _.A. an old social custom could be kept upB. maternal attachment could be maintainedC. they could have better chances to surviveD. their parents would not be too sad if they died69. Why were babies wrapped?A. To protect them from the cold.B. To distance their mothers from them.C. To make them feel more comfortable.D. To make it easy for their mothers to hold them.70. Wet nurses were women who _.A. babysat city infantsB. fed babies of other familiesC. sent their babies to the countryD. failed to look after their babies71. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Societal Conditions in Premodern TimesB. Practices of Reducing Maternal AttachmentC. Poor Health Service and High Infant Death RateD. Differences between Modern and Premodern ParentsEA study published in September suggests there is a surprising way to get people to avoid unhealthy foods: change their memories. Scientist Elizabeth Loftus of the University of California at Irvine asked volunteers to answer some questions on their personalities (个性) and food experiences. “One week later,” Loftus says, “we told those people wed fed their answers into our smart computer and it came up with an account of their early childhood experiences.” Some accounts included one key additional detail (细节). “You got sick after eating strawberry ice-cream.” The researchers then changed this detail into a manufactured (人为促成的) memory through leading questions - Who were you with? How did you feel? By the end of the study, up to 41% of those given a false memory believed strawberry ice-cream once made them sick, and many said theyd avoid eating it.When Loftus published her findings, she started getting calls from people begging her to make them remember hating chocolate or French fries. Unfortunately, its not that easy. False memories appear to work only for foods you dont eat on a regular basis. But most important, it is likely that false memories can be implanted (灌输) only in people who are unaware of the mental control. And lying to a patient is immoral, even if a doctor believes its for the patients benefit.Loftus says theres nothing to stop parents from trying it with their overweight children. “I say, wake up - parents have been lying about Father Christmas for years, and nobody seems to mind. If they can prevent diseases caused by fatness and all the other problems that come with that, you might think thats more moral lie. Decide that for yourself.”72. Why did Loftus ask the volunteers to answer some questions?A. To improve her computer program.B. To find out their attitudes towards food.C. To find out details she can make use of.D. To predict what food theyll like in the future.73. What did Loftus find out from her research?A. People believe what the computer tells them.B. People can be led to believe in something false.C. People tend to forget their childhood experiences.D. People are not always aware of their personalities.74. According to the study, people may stop having a certain food if they _.A. learn it is harmful for healthB. lie to themselves that they dont want itC. are willing to let doctors control their mindsD. think they once had a bad experience of eating it75. What is the biggest concern with the method?A. Whether it is moral. B. Who it is best for.C. When it is effective. D. How it should be used.第II卷(非选择题, 共25分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:任务型读写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 注意:一空一词。Many students eat their breakfasts on the way to school or in the dinning-roomBut some of them dont really know how to eat well when eating outHere is some important adviceThe first is to eat less fast foodThe most obvious harm of e
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