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1、東城區(qū)2019-2020學(xué)年第一學(xué)期期末教學(xué)檢測高三英語第一部分:知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),45分)第一節(jié) 語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。AChristmas was near. I walked away from my school and followed the worn path through the trees onto the street (1) _ Coles grocery store stood. In my pocket was a c
2、ollection of coins and bills I (2) _ (earn) the summer before. Cars ran down the street as I opened the door to the store. The noise of the cars disappeared when the door closed (3) _ me. I was a kid who felt out of place and on a mission. For the first time, I was going to buy a Christmas gift for
3、my mum and dad.BAccording to a recent study, dolphins have displayed certain characteristics of human conversation in their communication. Two dolphins, Yana and Yasha, (4) _ (study) as they communicated with each other. Researchers found that they would stop talking in order to listen to (5) _ the
4、other had to “say”, just like a conversation between two humans. Dolphins have been known to be one of the most intelligent (6) _ (animal). We have studied dolphins for decades, but this new evidence on their communication patterns is one of the most exciting.CThe Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes is a world
5、heritage (遺產(chǎn)) site (7) _ (locate) in Gansu Province, Northwest China. In 2016, the first phase of Digital Dunhuang resource database went online. Now people from all over the world can enjoy high-definition images and panoramic (全景的) tours of 30 caves on the Digital Dunhuang website. Digital Dunhuan
6、g (8) _ (integrate) all kinds of data, including videos, 3D data, pictures and others, into digital images that can be shared globally over the Internet, Although the Digital Dunhuang project has a long way (9) _ (go), it has significant meaning to (10) _ (culture) heritage protection.第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題
7、;每小題1.5分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Colleen and her husband were part of a group walking the Overland Track. It was the fifth day of a 6-day walk. The guide, who was waiting for them at the nearest camp, had _ (11) them about the slippery and potentially dangerous condit
8、ions. Colleen, an experienced adventurer from Sydney, was a naturally _ (12) walker. She walked in front of her husband and carefully checked the safety of the track when they were going down a steep slope (陡坡). Suddenly she heard a cracking sound from _ (13).“When I realized what was happening, I w
9、as _ (14) to a deep ditch (溝壑), my pack on my back.” Colleens fall was only _ (15) by the presence of a branch that stretched across the ditch and _ (16) her from a fall that could otherwise have been deadly.Colleen hit her head badly and went into _ (17). She soon woke up and turned around to see h
10、er husband sitting stunned on the side of the track. He had _ (18) fallen from the top. He had first slipped above Colleen, and his full weight, with his pack, _ (19) down on top of her. He was uninjured, and Colleen was suspended on the branch. He _ (20) out to grab Colleens arm. Colleen felt so _
11、(21), the worst physical suffering she had ever felt in her life. She knew _ (22) that her arm was broken.Her husband took her pack along with his own and together they _ (23) for the final three kilometers to the camp. Once they reached the camp, the guide gave her first aid and called for the resc
12、ue helicopter immediately.Colleen was _ (24) to the nearest hospital by helicopter. She was _ (25) in the hospital and was told that her head and neck were okay, but her arm had been broken in four places.Later, Colleen _ (26) with emotion. “After this personal _ (27) of near-death and being saved,
13、I realized that in some situations theres absolutely no _ (28) to get to hospital, and the rescue helicopter was the only way. At that moment, the most _ (29) noise was hearing the helicopter come. The helicopter rescue workers were so generous, so highly skilled as well. When they arrived with the
14、policemen, I was never more _ (30) to see anyone in my whole life.”11.A. interviewedB. warnedC. askedD. taught12.A. curiousB. independentC. cautiousD. patient13.A. oppositeB. aheadC. farawayD. above14.A. jumpingB. headingC. turningD. walking15.A. brokenB. causedC. followedD. protected16.A. hidB. rel
15、easedC. keptD. pulled17.A. shockB. actionC. silenceD. panic18.A. consequentlyB. immediatelyC. accidentallyD. eventually19.A. layB. settledC. bentD. crashed20.A. lookedB. ranC. spreadD. reached21.A. fearfulB. painfulC. regretfulD. pitiful22.A. straight awayB. after allC. at timesD. without hesitation
16、23.A. preparedB. struggledC. searchedD. competed24.A. forcedB. guidedC. rushedD. invited25.A. consultedB. curedC. assessedD. examined26.A. recalledB. declaredC. advisedD. responded27.A. experienceB. trainingC. evaluationD. feeling28.A. possibilityB. privilegeC. alternativeD. necessity29.A. familiarB
17、. unexpectedC. deafeningD. wonderful30.A. honoredB. gratefulC. motivatedD. confident第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),40分)第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AThe Youth Science Discovery Experience (YSDE) teams students and teachers with practicing scientists to pursue semester-long (整個學(xué)期
18、) projects in fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.GoalslIntroduce new scientific topics, especially those not typically covered in traditional courses in high schools.lEncourage lifelong learning in science, technology, engineering,and mathematics.lDevelop science reasoning s
19、kills and an understanding of the scientific research process.lPrepare students to face challenges of college, career, and continuing education.lDevelop creativity, build self-confidence, and promote friendship among the youth.Program Overview The YSDE program uses a project-based learning model. Ea
20、ch research team consists of six tenth-grade students, one teacher, and one practicing scientist. Together the team investigates an area of current scientific concern.The program integrates in-residence experiences with continuing education activities conducted in the students and teachers school se
21、tting. YSDE begins with a five-day residential session in the center where students will learn principles of scientific inquiry. Each research team works with its scientist to plan an approach to its project. Session in residence allows YSDE members to participate in the magnificent outdoor natural
22、laboratory provided by the surrounding national forests. Then the teams return to their home institutions and continue working on research projects throughout the semester.YSDE concludes with a final session in residence where teams present their research.Program FeaturesPhysical EnvironmentYSDE fac
23、ilities include science laboratories, a computer center, and arts and music studios. The area provides an outstanding natural laboratory for teaching and experimentation. Being separated from the usual disturbances of cities provides a nurturing atmosphere.Intensive (集中的), Cooperative LearningThe re
24、sidential part of YSDE offers near “around-the-clock” learning opportunities in a challenging yet friendly setting. Cooperative learning encourages teamwork and cooperative skills, using science as a common language to allow students to learn from peers, staff, and visiting experts.Professional Part
25、nershipsYSDEs relationship with partner organizations helps complete the program. Partner organizations are selected and invited on their interest in developing project-based learning activities for students in high school. YSDEs partnerships with organizations like the Canaan Valley Institute and t
26、he National Radio Astronomy Observatory provide unique access to world-class facilities and human resources.For more information about YSDE, please visit our website at , or write to us at Post office Box 715, Charleston, WV 15358-352.31.One of the purposes of YSDE is to _.A. provide young scientist
27、s with assistanceB. promote the mode of science thinkingC. introduce new university coursesD. encourage education research32.The YSDE program participants will _. A. do research in the natural environmentB. spend five days organizing the programC. live in the center throughout the semesterD. present
28、 research result in their own schools33.What makes the YSDE program special? A. Competitive learning atmosphere.B. Access to various physical activities.C. Methods of acquiring science language.D. Support from cooperative organizations.BWhen Brody, a 4-year-old Connecticut boy, was asked what wish h
29、e wanted to come true, his only dream was that he could be able to play outside.Brody was born premature (早產(chǎn)) at 27 weeks, which caused him to overheat and burn easily. That means he cant spend any time outside and hell get burn blisters (水皰) on his face even when he is driven to the hospital. Besid
30、es, there are a lot of things he cant do. He has trouble walking and only began talking one year ago. Brody cant eat or drink and has to wear a backpack 24/7 that contains a pump that feeds him. “I cant even count the number of surgeries hes had since he was born,” Brodys mother said. “Hes spent pro
31、bably half his life at the hospital.”When Make-A-Wish Connecticut, an organization that creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses, heard about Brodys request to play outside, they immediately jumped into action. “Its the most simple, most sweet wish, just to play outside but
32、it seems to be the most difficult to realize.” said Debbie Artinian, the manager of Make-A-Wish Connecticut.Artinian and her team determined that a temperature-controlled tent outside Brodys home where he could play and not be in the sun would be the best option. But they had to find a tent that cou
33、ld stand weather conditions like wind and snow and had the right material to block all UV rays. Luckily, Artinian found a company based in the United Kingdom that could design and make the tent. Make-A-Wish Connecticut learnt that Brody loves the beach, even though he is not able to go into water be
34、cause of his backpack. So they filled the tent with water toys and a kids pool filled with balls to make Brody feel as much as possible like hes out at the beach.Brody got his first look at the tent earlier this summer. “When he walked out of the door and I saw his face, it was just everything,” sai
35、d Artinian. “Now when Brody says Can I go out and play?, his mom can say, “Yes.” “Brody is now enjoying spending nearly all his time outside” in the tent.Its hard to make life completely normal for Brody, but Artinian and her team triedto make it as normal as they could.34. What can we learn about B
36、rody?A. He cant be exposed to sunlight.B. He cant stand on his feet.C. He cant be given surgeries any more.D. He cant communicate with others.35. Make-A-Wish Connecticut thought Brodys dream was _A. inspiring and heart-warmingB. simple but incredibleC. difficult and unachievableD. challenging but wo
37、rthwhile36. Why does the author mention the beach in Paragraph 4?A. To show that Brody is a boy who loves nature.B. To prove that the design company was responsible.C. To suggest that Artinian and her team were considerate.D. To emphasize that the skill in building the tent was the latest.37. What d
38、oes the story mainly tell us?A. One good turn deserves another.B. A helping hand makes a difference.C. All things are difficult before they are easy.D. Tough life experience may result in success.CSurrounded by the sea off the coast in Mid-Norway, lies an island called Myken. This small island has a
39、bout ten permanent residents, and for more than 50 years has been supplied with electricity via a 32-kilometer undersea cable (電纜). A break that appeared in the cable last autumn resulted in two months without power, so the island community started looking into a better way of sourcing their electri
40、city. “Myken is far out at sea, so as far as possible it should be taking care of things itself,” says Kyrre Sundseth, who is a hydrogen (氫) researcher in Norway and also the project manager for Mykens energy project. “This is why we want Myken to become entirely self-sufficient in energy. It is als
41、o important to take the environment into consideration,” he says. Much points to the idea that the solution may lie in a Hydrogen plant, specifically tailored for small islands. The “raw materials” for hydrogen production come from nature itself in the form of the sun and wind. Researchers have calc
42、ulated that energy costs will be lower by using hydrogen production than the undersea cable option. And it is possible to store energy in the form of hydrogen for longer periods. This means that supplies will not have to rely on a lot of expensive batteries or external energy sources, even during pe
43、riods when the sun isnt shining, or the wind isnt blowing.The Myken project has attracted several technology companies. They are currently working on a pilot project. The pilot involves experiments on the feasibility (可行性) of the hydrogen system in which electricity is generated from solar and wind
44、sources. The electricity can be used immediately, but during periods when all the energy generated is not required, the spare energy can be used to split seawater into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen can be stored in a tank, and used later to generate electricity. The pilot will help researchers k
45、now more about how effectively the system will work in the hydrogen plant. Since the island has a distillery (釀酒廠), where the distillation (蒸餾) process relies on energy, a hydrogen plant on Myken offers an even greater environmental benefit. Spare heat from the hydrogen system can also be used for t
46、he heating part in the distillation process. “In Norway alone there are about 300 island inhabited all year round by small populations,” says Kyrre Sundseth. “All of these islands may be candidates for using this technology. In global terms were talking about 10,000 similar islands.”38. Why is a hyd
47、rogen plant suitable for Myken?A. It is perfect in size for small islands.B. It can send electricity to faraway places.C. It will restore local natural environment.D. It provides green and sustainable energy.39. What is mainly talked about in Paragraph 4?A. The study on the energy storage.B. The tes
48、t on the hydrogen system.C. The experiment on the raw materials.D. The research on the innovation of the pilot.40. According to the passage, a hydrogen plant will _.A. produce purified seawaterB. prove more technically reliableC. contribute in more than one wayD. benefit from the distillation proces
49、s41. What does Kyrre Sundseth think of the project?A. Promising.B. Systematic.C. Irreplaceable.D. Time saving.DOn January 15, 2009, the crew of US Airways Flight 1549 experienced a never-in-a-lifetime event. Less than two minutes after takeoff, some birds found their way into the airplanes two engin
50、es and brought them to a sudden stop. Over the next three and a half minutes, the crew managed to identify the problem, decide what to do about it, and make the most successful emergency landing in aviation (航空) history.We all experience similar moments. Running into the person you canceled a date w
51、ith while youre on another date. Realizing you hit “reply all” on an e-mail that youd do anything to have back. Earthquakes, medical emergencies whatever the situation, the first thing you probably do is panic. Everybody does. While many of us think that were cool in a crisis, science tells us that
52、we seldom are. At the moment we need to be keenly aware of our surroundings, but our attention goes to the scariest thing on the scene, leaving us unaware of the other sights, sounds, and even smells around us. At the moment, were anything but at our best.These normal human reactions can be reversed
53、. For example, firefighters are taught how to bring down their blood pressure and heart rates quickly, Box breathing, belly breathing, hum breathing you can learn these techniques in minutes. Once you calm down, youll identify accurately what the problem is really about. Lack of practice always caus
54、es us to judge problems in wrong ways. Doing the thinking ahead of time also helps you fire off the solution when its show time. This is why you are advised to find the closest exit before the flight. And sometimes we arent prepared with all the knowledge we need. Lets say were on a hike and a bear
55、shows up. What shall we do? Better to read suggestions on how to respond before heading into the wild.Performing in a crisis is becoming more important for all of us for two reasons. Back in the good old days, the reliability of most anything we used or did was far less than it is today. Now think a
56、bout what happens to our preparedness as the likelihood of something had happening reduces. Unless we practice what hardly ever happens, our ability to respond when it does happen tends to slip away. Reliability can kill you. Also, the systems we use today are more complex. There are seldom moving p
57、arts in plain view that allow us to see when things are about to go wrong. Consequently, terrible situations can “come out of nowhere”. Ironically, the systems that were designed to lessen our workload might require us to remain in a state of increased vigilance (警覺) in order to survive these increasingly infrequent events when they do happen.As technology becomes part of most everything, and as once-large risks break into countless small ones, crisis situa
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