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1、2019全国名校高三9月阶段测评(英语)第一部分:阅读理解(共两小节)第一节(共15小题)阅读下列短文从每题所给的四个选项(A B C D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AA professor from the University of Georgia is allowing students to choose their own grades to reduce their stress and to walk out of any stress if they dont like “the group dynamic.” If the professor were to w

2、rite a book lining this educational philosophy (教育理念), what should it be titled? Would you like to write down your possible title and then send an email to us?How to enterl Submission should be emailed to contest the week. Com.l Please include your name, address, and daytime telephone number; this w

3、eek, please type “No stress” in the subject line.l Entries are due my noon, Eastern time, Tuesday, Aug. 29l In the case of the similar entries, the first one received gets credits. All entries become the property of The Weekl Winners will appear on the Puzzle Page on the Sep.8 issue and at the week.

4、 com / puzzles on Friday. Sep. 1.What to winl Winners will get a chance to discuss some topics they are care about face to face with the professor. They will also be given a book from the professor.l Winners will get a one-year subscription(订阅)to The Week. They will receive free issues first. They w

5、ill also get 46 more for a total of 50 in all for just $ 1.39 per issue! They will receive instant access to the digital edition. If you're not completely satisfied, just cancel it, and any trial issues you receive are yours to keep.21. How will participants know the result of the contest?A.by b

6、rowsing the web of The WeekB.by buying the professors bookC. by telephoning in the professorD. by sending a special email22. What will you get if you win the contest?A. 50 free issues of the week. B. A chance to talk with the professor.C. A chance to donate some books to others. D. A digital edition

7、 of the week at a discount.23. What is the purpose of this text? A. to call on students to help write a bookB. to ask for some possible titles for a bookC.to ask university students to reflect on their learningD. to introduce a writing contest about how to reduce stressBSince his early childhood, G.

8、 A. Minton has always been a faithful fan of science fiction and horror. Whenever a scary movie was playing at the local theatre, he was there in attendance with his friends, loudly screaming in terror.In his everyday life, Minton likes playing the game of golf most, having lettered on his high scho

9、ol golf team. In addition to writing, he also enjoys reading, traveling, fishing, swimming, working out, listening to hard rock music, and watching great movies-especially those about horror, science fiction, mystery and comedy.Strangely enough, it was only after Minton was knocked down by a drunk d

10、river And suffered a close-head injury that he developed a new-found passion for writing. After the car accident, he suffered from both memory loss, and problems communicating with others, which frustrated him to no end. He had to go to see his doctor on a regular basis and for weeks he had to take

11、medicine use by patients who are suffering from Alzheimers disease. Luckily, his brain slowly began to mend itself.At the end of the healing process, something was very different. He noticed that he had developed a strong urge to write down a story that had form in his mind. That's how his first

12、 novel Trisomy XXI was born. He penned(写作)it in only three months. He began with chapter one and wrote in a free style manner-almost in a stream of consciousness. The narrative flowed freely from his vivid imagination, creating a throw thrilling tale of terror that is formed from an ordered sequence

13、 of events.One could think that the damaged neurons(神经元)had rearranged themselves into a different pattern, and thus improving the creative elements in his brain. Besides, stranger things have happened! He was recently completed His second novel. Currently, his brain is busy at work, seriously proce

14、ssing the text for another story of the terror- one that will both, entertain and horrify its unsuspecting reader!24. From paragraph 2, we know that G. A. Minton_.A. is a man of multiple interestsB. likes writing best in high school,C. wants to become a golf player,D. hopes to make a horror movie25.

15、 What happened to G. A. Minton after the accident?A. His memory was improved. B. His brain was damaged permanently.C. His creative ability was inspiredD. He suffered from the Alzheimers disease.26. What can we infer about Mintons first novel from the text?A. It was written in a strict manner, B. It

16、was intended to amuse crazy readers, C. It was based on Mintons own experience, D. It might not be written but for Mintons injury27. Which of the following can best describe Mintons experience? A. Good luck always comes out of misfortune.B. A bad beginning makes a good ending. C. It's hard saili

17、ng when there is no wind. D. Labour is often the father of pleasure.CWhen you go to the doctor, you receive a diagnosis(诊断) and a treatment. However, with the continued use of technology in healthcare, the process of diagnosing and treating patients has been changing. The future of healthcare is bec

18、oming shaped by the new technology. More companies are developing the technology to improve medical care.Artificial Intelligence(AI) can help doctors analyze a patients symptoms and offer the best treatment. With new advancements in medical technology, it makes receiving medical care faster and more

19、 accurate. Technology companies provide the data analyzing tools that are necessary to analyze the efficiency of the healthcare system, which makes the care better and more efficient and improves the quality of care. Technology is also being used to help patients achieve their health goals as well a

20、s help patients when doctors are not present. Patients can rely on apps, trackers, and programs to remind them to have themselves checked, track their symptoms or call foe help.In the United States, the creation of AI technology has done better than that of other countries. However, compared to some

21、 countries like Canada, the United States has dialed in using AI into its healthcare system. The reality is that AI is not used in medical care because of the high costs and the structure of insurance(保险). Its the private healthcare system that puts all the costa on consumers of the healthcare.Undou

22、btedly, using more technology into healthcare can be better for the system. It can improve efficiency, limit errors, and cut down wait time. But the high cost of creating this technology can make it difficult to provide service in every hospital and healthcare clinic in the United State, it also cha

23、nges the practice of medicine, making it less personal and more about the technology. Now, doctors wouldnt have to rely on their own knowledge and skill but could turn to robots and computers for help or use better equipment to help them perform a procedure.As the medical field continues to change,

24、so will the technology that is used in the medical field, making receiving medical care a highly computerized process that could improve the health of the population.28. Which word can best describe the doctors treatment in the future?A. Inefficient B. Accurate C. Controversial D. Direct29. How can

25、patients make use of the new technology in their health care?A. Following their doctors trackB. Studying their own symptoms.C. checking themselves to their health goals.D. Analyzing the efficiency of the health care system.30. Why do Americans fail in using AI into their medical care?A. They think t

26、he new technology is no better than that of other countries.B. They dont care about the creation of AI technology.C. They must pay a lot for this technology to be used.D. They want to keep their treatment secret.31. What can we learn about AI technology from the last two paragraphs?A. It makes docto

27、rs knowledge and skill less important in the treatment.B. Its not clear that the technology could improve peoples health.C. It cant change the traditional practice of medicine.D. It increases patients wait times in the hospital.DScientists in Australia recently got a chance to walk in the footsteps

28、of dinosaurs. In March, they announced that theyd recorded thousands of dinosaur tracks along a 15-mile stretch of Australias northwest coast. One of the footprints is the largest dinosaur footprint(脚印)ever recorded.The footprint is about 5 feet 9 inches long- large enough for most people to lie ins

29、ide it. The print was likely left behind about 130 million years ago by a type of dinosaur called a sauropod, which was the largest known dinosaur measuring about 130 feet long.That giant footprint wasnt the only amazing discovery in the area. In total, the scientists recorded the footprints of 21 d

30、ifferent dinosaur species. That includes the first evidence of a stegosaur(剑龙) in Australia. Its the most diverse group of dinosaur prints ever found in one place, which amazed the scientists most. “it really is a vivid picture of life during the age of the dinasaurs in this particular area.” Says S

31、teve Salisburry, a scientist who studies fossils at the University of Queensland in Australia.The dinosaurs originally left their footprints in sand. Over time, these prints were filled with other types of sand and small pebbles(鹅卵石). The tracks eventually became hard into rock. To figure out which

32、types of dinosaurs had left them, scientists studied the size of the footprints and the patterns in which they were made.The scientists worked with a group of Australian natives. The natives had known about the tracks for years, but they didnt share their secret with the scientists until 2019. With

33、the natives help, the scientists could be able to create a digital map of the area and made models of some of the tracks. These can later be used to make exact copies of the footprints for museums.Officials plan to open parts of the area to the public to give visitors a chance to walk among the dino

34、saur print too. “with tracks, you really feel like youre seeing where one of these fantastic animals actually was millions of years ago.” Says Salisbury.32. What was the most amazing discovery the scientists made?A. The huge footprint. B. The evidence of a new kind of dinosaurC. The footprints full

35、of sand D. The footprints of different dinosaurs33. How did Australian natives help in the scientists discovery?A. They led the scientists to the site of the prints.B. They helped the scientists make a map of the site.C. They shared the secret once they found the prints.D. They helped the scientists

36、 make copies of the prints.34. What is implied in Salisburys words in the last paragraph?A. Dinosaurs prints play a key role in scientists discovery.B. He has made a contribution to protecting the prints.C. The area is sure to interest the visitors once it is open.D. Its everyones duty to protect th

37、e dinosaur print.35. What is the best title of this text?A. The Fantastic Dinosaurs B. The Mysterious Prints C. Remember the Prints C. Prints from the Past.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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Harry Kalenberg has a unique bobby-he turns pieces of popcorn into small works of

38、art using markers and pens. 36_These works show that he has a gift for spotting the craziest things in a bowl of popcorn.It all started 28 years ago, when Harry and his wife were sitting on the couch one evening, eating popcorn. He spotted a strange looking piece of popcorn that looked like a gorill

39、a. His wife wasnt interested in the discovery, but he wouldnt let her lack of enthusiasm over his. He took out a pen and started painting the detail, eventually bringing the popcorn gorilla to life, which soon changed his wifes attitude. 37_He always keeps dozens of colored markers and hands on hand

40、 when eating popcorn, just in case he spots his next artwork. 38._ Some of them are displayed in Ripleys Believe. It or Not Museums worldwide, or in private collections. Some of his works have sold for as much as $300.39._ However, he never actually goes looking for them. Harry has experimented with

41、 various snacks in the last 27 years, but none has proven to be as satisfying as popcorn. Chips didnt work as well as hed hoped, and peanut shells were all too uniform. Once hes done drawing the features of whatever he spots popcorn, Harry preserves them with three layers of pain and adds them to hi

42、s collection. “40_ Sometimes I go to the movies, I take a pen light out of my pocket and at the popcorn while Im eating it.”Harry says about his unique hobby.A. Popcorn draws his great attention.B. Popcorn art is a real relaxation for me.C. Nobody shows interest in his popcorn artist started.D. And

43、thats how his career as a popcorn artist started.E. His works cover from small celebrities to cartoon characters.F. His collection already numbers hundreds of small pop art items.G. Harry says that a bowl of popcorn can produce around 10 works of art.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分3

44、0分)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Today , I was a video of a teenager giving shoes to one of his classmates.The day before,he had heard the student on the phone with her mother 41 that she needed new shoes. Her mother 42 said that she couldnt afford to 43 the Vans that th

45、e girl was wearing, but that she would buy new shoes in Walmart. He then 44 to go to Vans that afternoon and buy the girl a new pair of shoes. The next day, in front of class, 45 that a friend was recording the good deed, he 46 the new shoes to her.Lets start with the 47 of the situation .The girl g

46、ot new shoes, and the guy felt like his behavior was an act of 48 .But lets look at some of consequences that he may not have 49 intended.The girl could have been horribly 50 . Whats worse, it was made evident that her family was 51 , which might set her apart from her classmates.Heres 52 the situat

47、ion should have gone.The guy could buy her new shoes, 53 give them to the teacher instead . The teacher could give them to the girl with the 54 that teachers are trained to have. He should not have put the 55 on the internet, exposing the girl to other people. The 56 goes for donating to homeless pe

48、ople . Save them some 57 and keep it off the internet.Doing a good deed is supposed to be 58 to someone else. But if youre doing it so that you can go viral on social media, youre doing it for the wrong 59 . So keep that in mind the next time you 60 to do something nice for someone.Ask yourself why

49、youre really doing it.41. A. complaining B. orderingC. warning D. believing42. A. excitedly B. coldly C. clearly D.faithfully43. A. produce B. replace C. design D. remove44. A. agreed B. choose C. promised D. decided45. A. making out B. looking out C. making sure D. taking care46. A. threw B. presen

50、ted C. sent D. sold47. A. advantage B. disadvantageC. process D. influence48. A. pride B. bravery C. curiosity D. kindness49. A. fortunately B. accidentally C.originally D. occasionally50. A. disappointed B. embarrassed C. frightened D. surprised51. A. ungrateful B. fortunate C. hopeless D. poor52.

51、A.how B. when C. why D. where53. A.or B. and C. but D. so54. A. security B. sensitivity C.beauty D. guilty55. A. shoes B. story C.figure D. video56. A. same B. rest C. special D. other57. A. room B. money C.dignity D. quality58. A. attractive B. helpful C.careful D. popular59. A.people B. chances C.

52、 choices D. reasons60. A.plan B. long C.begin D. regret第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Several days ago, a letter attracted a lot of attention on the Internet。It was written to NASA by 9-year-old Jack Davis61._(ask)to be considered for a job working with astronauts. He w

53、rote to apply for the job62_ (perfect).With a pencil, he wrote: “I may be nine, but I think I would be 63_good fit. My sister says I am an alien. Also I 64_(see) all the space and alien movies in the past years.” Jack entered the letter stating the other65_(factor) that would make him perfect for the position, such as his great i

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