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辽宁省六校协作体2020_2021学年高一英语下学期6月第三次联题[](时间120分钟,分值150分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoesthewomanoffertodofortheman?A.LookathisX-ray. B.Givehimtreatment. C.Sendhimtothehospital.2.Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheprice?A.Expensive. B.Reasonable. C.Cheap.3.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.CallJulianAssange.B.WatchthenewsonTV.C.GetinformationontheInternet.4.Whydidn’tthemanfinishhissciencehomework?A.Hedidn’thaveenoughtime.B.Heforgotitcompletely.C.Hefounditdifficult.5.Whatdoesthejobrequire?A.BusinesstripstoItalian. B.Excellentnish. C.NativeGermans.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwillthemanteachthisafternoon?A.Americanhistory. B.Englishgrammar. C.Englishhistory.7.Whattimedoestheconversationtakeplace?A.At6:55. B.At7:00. C.At7:05.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherewasthewomanborn?A.InAmerica. B.InFrance. C.InEngland.9.Whoheldtheartshow?A.Theman. B.Theman’sstudents. C.Theman’sdaughter.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’sdaughter?A.SheisstudyinginLondon.B.ShegraduatedfromNewYorkUniversity.C.Shelikespaintingandplayingthepiano.听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。11.Howcanparentspreventchildrenfromfallingdownthestairs?A.Byusingmats.B.Byfittingsafetygates.C.Byaccompanyingthem.12.Whichplaceisthemostdangerousaccordingtothewoman?A.Thekitchen.B.Thebathroom.C.Thelivingroom.13.Whatprobablyistheman?A.Awriter. B.ATVhost. C.Aradiohost.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?A.SheworksinJapan.B.Shelivesinthetown.C.Shechangesherjobsoften.15.Whatdidthemanplantodoatfirst?A.TraveltoJapan.B.Starthisownbusiness.C.Goabroadtostudy.16.Wheredoesthemanworknow?A.Inashop. B.Inasupermarket. C.Inarestaurant.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WherewastheMaryCelestegoing?A.TheUSA. B.Italy. C.England.18.WhatdidtheshiplooklikewhenfoundintheeasternAtlantic?A.Badlydamaged. B.Ingreatdanger. C.Ingoodcondition.19.Whathappenedtothetenpeopleontheship?A.Theyweredead. B.Theyweremissing. C.Theywereinjured.20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkofthestoryabouttheMaryCeleste?A.Boring. B.Understandable. C.Mysterious.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.5分,满分37.5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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AIndependenceissomethingthatcanbedifficulttoachieve.Butdon’tworrybecauseherewehavefourbooksthatcanhelpyou.Ifyoudon’tbuylessthanthreeofthem,you’llbegivena20%discount!TheTotalMoneyMakeoverbyDaveRamseyTakingcareofyourfinanceishard.DaveRamsey,afamousbusinessman,isheretotakeyouonthewholeprocessofplanningyourfinance,andshowthemythsofcashadvancesanddebtconsolidation(债务重整),tomakesureyourfinanceishealthy.Price:$14.49Grace’sGuidebyGraceHelbigGraceHelbigsharedhertipstobecomingagrown-up.Thebookisfullofpersonalstoriesofherstrugglesandthelessonsshelearntfromfailingmanytimes.Thisbookisyouron-the-gofunreadwithpicturesanddrawingsofHelbig,andworksheets(作记录)topractice.Price:$7.95TheOhSheGlowsCookbookbyAngelaLiddonHavingsufferedfromeatingdisorderandlivingondiet,AngelaLiddonpromisedtoeathealthilyforever.Shethrewoutherfat-freebutterspray(黄油喷雾)andlow-caloriefrozendinnersafterlearninghowtoproperlycook.Thisbookcontainsmorethan100recipes(食谱)coveringbreakfast,salads,soups,powersnacksandthemaindishesforahealthymealatanytimeoftheday.Weallknowthathealthyeatingispartofbeingindependent.Price:$22.22TinyBeautifulThingsbyCherylStrayedLifecanbehard,especiallywhenitcomestorelationshipswithothers.Inthebook,Strayedgivesadviceonloveandlife.Shewritesaboutdifferentsubjects:asonrejectedbyhisparents,amotherwhohaslostherchild.Andthemessagehiddenthroughoutallheradviceisalwaysthat,ifyouwantagoodlife,youhavetocreateit.Price:$8.7621.Howmuchwillyousaveatleastifyoubuythreeofthelistedbooks?A.$5.68. B.$6.24. C.$8.95. D.$9.10.22.WhatisspecialforthebookGrace’sGuide?A.Itisabouthowtogrowuphealthily.B.Itismainlyabouthowtoworkbetter.C.Itisbasedonitsauthor’slifeexperience.D.Itteachesreaderstolearnfromothers’lifestories.23.Whichbookshouldyouchooseforsomeonewhoisbadatgettingalongwithothers?A.Grace’sGuide. B.TinyBeautifulThings.C.TheTotalMoneyMakeover. D.TheOhsheGlowsCookbook.BOne-year-oldTallulahturnedpurpleandstoppedmovingafterthesweetbecamestuckinherthroat.HermumLeigh-Annesaidthedramabeganduringavisittohergrandma’shousewhenhergrandparentsgaveherolderkidssomesweets.“Thenatabout4:45pm,Tallulahstartedtochoke—weallwentintoapanic.”“Itseemedlikeitwentonforages.Notoneofusknewwhattodo.”“Iranganambulancewhilemygrandmaandgranddadtriedtogetthesweettocomeup.”“Tallulahwaspanickingatfirstbutthenshestartedtogopurple—shealmosthadnooxygenleftinher.”Withherdaughterlimp(无力的)andtimerunningout,Leigh—Anneknewshecouldn’taffordtowaitfortheambulancetoarrive.“TheonlythingIcouldthinkwastogooutintothestreet.”Shesaid.“IrushedoutandscreamedforsomeonetohelpwhilemygrandmarushedoutcryingwithTallulah.”Atexactlythemoment,Caitlin,whoisstudyingpublicservicesatRedcarCollege,waspassingbyQueenStreet.Shesaid,“IwaswaitingtogotoworkwhenIheardsomeonescreamingforhelp,soIranstraightover.”The17-year-oldgirladded,“SomethingjustclickedandIwentintoautomode.Thelittlegirlwascompletelylimp,soIcheckedherairwaysandtilted(使倾斜)heroverandstartedhittingherback.Iturnedherroundandtappedonherchest,thenafterwhatfeltlikeforevershecoughedupthesweetandtitout.AssoonasshestartedcryingIfeltahugerelief.IwasjustsopleasedIwasabletohelp.”CaitlinwastaughtherlifesavingskillswhenshejoinedtheArmyCadetsfouryearsago.24.WhendidTallulahgetchoked?A.Whileeatingsweets. B.Whileenjoyingadrama.C.Whilehavingameal. D.Whiletakingsomemedicine.25.Whydidthefamilygooutintothestreet?A.Tobuysomeneededtools. B.Tosearchfortimelyhelp.C.Togetabreathoffreshair. D.Towaitfortheambulancetoarrive.26.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeCaitlin?A.Braveandselfless. B.Kindandenergetic.C.Determinedandgenerous. D.Quick-thinkingandhelpful.27.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.Firstaidskillsoundsimportant. B.Screamingforhelpmakessense.C.Eatingsweetsendangersbabygirl. D.Heroicteenagersavesbabygirl’slife.CAmazonisopeningits12thhigh-techconveniencestoreTuesdayinNewYork.Thespotwillbethefirstofthechaintoallowcustomerstopaywithcash.Themovecomeswithgrowingresistanceagainstcashlessstores,whichcriticssayrefusetoservepeoplewhodon’thavebankaccounts.Atotherlocationsofthestore,shoppersenterbyscanningtheAmazonGoapp.That'sstillthecaseforcustomerspayingwithacreditcard,butpeoplepayingwithcashwillhavean“entryassociate”scanthemthroughtheturnstiles(旋转栅门).Oncethey’refinished,thoseshopperswillcheckoutwithanAmazonGoemployeeandreceiveapaperreceipt.CashlesscustomerscanstillwalkoutbyscanningaphonethathastheAmazonGoappattheturnstiles.CustomersusingtheGoappcanexitwithoutwaitingandgetadigitizedreceipt.The1,300-square-footNewYorkstore-thefirstAmazonGostoreontheEastCoast-willofferpreparedfoods,suchassandwichesandsalads.ItwillalsohaveAmazonMealKitsandlocallymadeoptions.AmazonsaysitwillbeginacceptingcashatitsotherGostores“overtime.”Anumberofretailers(零售商)andrestaurants,suchasSweetgreenandDosTorosTaqueria,arefacingroadblockstotheircashlessrecommendations.NewJerseyGovernorPhilMurphyrecentlysignedalawbanningcashlessstoresinthatstate.Philadelphiaalsopassedalawtoprohibitcashlessstoresearlierthismonth,andofficialsinNewYorkCity,WashingtonandSanFranciscoareconsideringsimilarmoves.Thefederalgovernmentdoesnotrequireretailerstoacceptcash.“Whilecard-onlymaybeconvenientforsomebusinesses,itcanactuallybediscriminatory(歧视的,不公平的)againstpoorcommunitiesthatdon’thaveasmuchaccesstobanksorlinesofcredit,”saidNewJerseyStateSenatorNelliePou,whosponsoredthestate’snewlaw.Notacceptingcashcouldalsobebadforbusiness.Americansuseitin30%ofallbusinessdeals,accordingtoa2017reportfromtheFederalReserveBankofSanFrancisco.28.WhyisAmazonopeninganewstoreacceptingcash?A.Topersuadethosecritics. B.Toobeythelocalregulations.C.Toimproveitsretailservice. D.Tocompetewithcashlessstores.29.Whatwillshopperspayingwithcashdoatthenewstore?A.Exitinlinewithadigitizedreceipt.B.WalkoutbyscanningaphonewiththeGoapp.C.Enterthroughtheturnstilesbyscanningaphone.D.Checkoutwithanemployeeandgetapaperreceipt.30.Howdidsomestatesandcitiesreacttocashlessstores?A.Bymakinglawstostopthem.B.Byrequiringretailerstorunthem.C.BylearningfromAmazontoimprovethem.D.Byfollowingthefederalgovernmenttoacceptthem.31.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Itsnecessarytomakecashlessstoreseasilyaccessible.B.Morebanksshouldbebuiltinpoorcommunities.C.Card-onlypaymentisconvenientforbusiness.D.Notacceptingcashhasitsdisadvantages.DThebadhealtheffectsofsleeplossduringtheweekcan’tberepaidbylongerweekendsleep,accordingtoanewstudy.Researchershavelongknownthatsleepdeprivation(剥夺)cancauseweightgainandincreaseotherhealthrisks.Butforthosewhoforcethemselvesoutofbedeveryweekdayaftertoofewhoursofshut-eye,theyhopeturningoffthealarmonSaturdayandSundaywillrepaytheweeklysleepdebtandremoveanyilleffects.Theresearch,publishedinCurrentBiology,crushesthosehopes.Despitecompletefreedomtosleepduringaweekendrecoveryperiod,peopleinasleeplabwhowerelimitedtofivehoursofsleeponweekdaysgainednearlythreepoundsovertwoweeksandexperienceddisordersthatwouldincreasetheirriskfordiabetes(糖尿病)overthelongterm.Whileweekendrecoverysleephadsomebenefitsafterasingleweekofsleeploss,thosegainswerewipedoutwhenpeoplefellrightbackintotheirsamesleepdeprivedschedulethenextMonday.“Iftherearebenefitsofcatch-upsleep,they'regonewhenyougobacktoyourdailyschedule.It'sveryshort-lived”,saidKennethWright,directorofthesleepandchronobiology(生物钟学)labattheUniversityofColoradoatBoulder.“Thesehealtheffectsarelong-term.It’skindoflikesmokingonce/r

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