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1、 高三英时间:100满分:120I 卷(选择题)II 卷(非选择题)第一部分: (40分第一节(15230 高三英时间:100满分:120I 卷(选择题)II 卷(非选择题)第一部分: (40分第一节(15230AImagine being face-to-face with a woolly mammoth(猛犸). It would be quite a Scientists ve it would tower at 11 feet tall. The woolly mammoth would have trunk and sharp t stretch up to 10 feet. It

2、s thick hair would be up to three feet long. wouldweighsixtonsaboutasmuchasa Youve probably never seen a giant furry elephant before. Actually, you y ThespecieshasbeenextinctforthousandsofBut a few years from now, you might be able to see a woolly mammoth for Scientistsvetheyhavethetechnologytorecre

3、ateAteam of South Korean and Russian scientists plan to clone a woolly mammoth. How t?SeveralwoollymammothbodieshavealreadybeendiscoveredinSiberia,anicyinRussia.ThescientistsplantotakecellsfromthesefrozenThe scientists ve the whole s will take five years. Many scientists and lovers cant wait. It wil

4、l be so exciting, they think, to be able to bring back to life a thasbeenextinct fro thousands of years. People would travel fromaroundtheworldfor theto see a woolly mammoth. By observing the way the creature looks and acts, scientists makebrand-newdiscoveriesaboutthehistoryofanimalOther experts are

5、nt so sure about the woolly mammoth project. One big question is what do mammoth. The Earth hashe thousands of years since these animals theplanet.Wherewouldthecreaturelive,andwoulditbeable toThen theres the cost: some t the money being spent on the experiment could betterspentonotherimportantscient

6、ificprojects,suchasfightingBut the South Korean and Russian scientists are stickingto their plan. They admittheplanet.Wherewouldthecreaturelive,andwoulditbeable toThen theres the cost: some t the money being spent on the experiment could betterspentonotherimportantscientificprojects,suchasfightingBu

7、t the South Korean and Russian scientists are stickingto their plan. They admit they a bigchallengeahead.There isnottheywillsucceed,buttheyreWhatdoweknowaboutawoollyA. s B.sa heavy C.ssix-foot-longD. sathree-foot-longThewoollymammothprojectreferstotheplantoA.searchfortheB.clonetheextinctC.exhibitthe

8、extinctD.studytheanimalslivingWhats the South scientists attitude towards carrying on the A. B.C.D.Theauthorsmaine inwritingthistextistoA.describewhatcloningtechnologyroduceanewscientificC.callonpeople toprotectD.reportadiscoveryinBBody language has been used for thousands of years. Some scientists,

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10、ommunities before using them. For le, some years back, of United es, Richard Nixon, visited a foreign country in which he knew nothing regarding culture. When he ial jet and got outside, having nothing to say as he understoodtheirlanguage,hehedoorwaythenbroadonhisface anddid“peace” body sign of two

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12、other hand, with the Greeks as an le, a “thumbs up”, lly diupwardandslowdownwardmotionAnother common cultural difference in body language is the “thumbs up”. In Americaforle,thissignteverythingisgoingonfine or“Ineeda ride” ifmade a highway. On the other hand, with the Greeks as an le, a “thumbs up”,

13、 lly diupwardandslowdownwardmotionmeans“upIt is very t you know audience if you plan on traveling to countries. This will help avoid insulting them by understanding body language meaning of culture to them or from them to you. This save you a lot from both frustrations Whatisthe eof A.TohebodyB.Tosh

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15、aofthispassagebyA.listingsomepracticalB.givingsome goodlingerestingD.comparingthedifferentCIf you t running marathons will help you live a long and healthy life, new may come as a shock. According to a recent scientific study, people who do a very workoutareaslikelytodie aspeople whodonoexerciseatSc

16、ientists in Denmark have been er 1,000 joggers and non-joggers for 12 The death rates from the le group t people who job at a moderate pace two three timeskfor n two anda half otal are least likelyto die.The best to job at was found to be about per hour.The researchtpeople who job nthree timeskorath

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18、 at a moderate pace is a good Anythingmoreisnotjustsary,arteries动脉OvertimethiscancauseseriousPeterSchnohr,aresearcherinCopenhagen,said,“Ifyourgoalistodecreaseriskofimprove life expectancy, jogging a few times k at a moderate pace is a good Anythingmoreisnotjustsary,anditmaybeThe implications of this

19、 t moderate forms of exercise such as tai chi, yoga and walking may be better for n “iron man” events, triathlons and long-distance running cycling. According to Jacob Louis Marott, another researcher he study, “You actually have to t much to have a good impact on your health. And perhaps you actual

20、lydotooTheunderlinedword“strenuous”inParagraph1iseaningto A. B.C.10. TheauthorpresentssomefiguresinParagraph2toA.suggestgivingupB.showrisksng C.providesupportiveroducetheresearchs11. Accordingtothescientists,whyistoomuchexerciseA.Itmayinjure theheartandB.ItcanmakethebodytiredC.ItwillbringmuchD.Itcon

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