河南省虞城高中2020届高三英语11月月考试题202004010142.doc
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1、河南省虞城高中2020届高三英语11月月考试题1全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。 2考试结束只收答题卡。第卷阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30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 A If you love basketball, you must know Stephen Curry, an excellent basketball player in the NBA. Curry was born on March 14th, 1988 in Ohio, the US. His fa
2、ther and brother were both basketball players. In his childhood, his father often took him and his brother to watch the games and practise basketball after competitions. Influenced by his father, Curry showed the talents in playing basketball when he was young. And he had a perfect balance between a
3、thletic skills and performances. However, due to a lack of size and strength at that time, many schools didnt believe in his abilities or skills and rejected him joining their school basketball teams. Curry never gave up but removed the doubts with hard training. All his devotion and persistence pai
4、d off. He was enrolled at Davidson College where he became a national star. He always got the most points in a game and people could hardly forget his fantastic performances. In 2009, Curry became a member of the GSW(Golden State Warriors). Curry is famous especially for his three-point shoot. He ma
5、de more than 400 three-point shots in the 2016 season. Many fans call him the greatest shooter in NBA history. He has won the NBA Most Valuable Player Award twice, and led the GSW to their first championship. ”He is like a great actor on a Broadway stage.” said Coach Steve Kerr. “He sings his best n
6、otes and dances his best steps.” 28 years old, Curry is still young and has a long way to go in NBA. We believe that he will bring us more surprises in the future.1. Why was Curry rejected by some school teams before he became famous?A. Because he lacked athletic skills. B. Because he was thought to
7、 be weak and short. C. Because he was too young. D. Because he lacked game experience.2. Paragraph 3 and 4 mainly tell us that _. A. Curry has been very successful B. Curry is facing many questions C. Curry works very hard D. Curry devotes much to the career3. What is the authors attitude towards Cu
8、rry? A. Pity. B. Disappointment. C. Concern. D. Admiration. B All of EnglandIn fact, literary landmarks are so common in London that “blue plaques(木牌)” have been introduced to show off well-known literary sites. One of the more interesting plaques can be found at 221B Baker Street - the apartment of
9、 famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes(although we can be pretty sure that he never actually stayed there). Outside of London, it is possible to take organized tours around the countryside where England best writers grew up. If you join a Charles Dickens or Jane Austen tour, youll have the uniq
10、ue opportunity to visit the locations of famous fictional scenes. But to truly experience literature in person, you can visit Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of William Shakespeare, and watch nightly performances of his plays.Shanghai, China Shanghai is a really charming city, where - underneath
11、 the surface of the city - one can find some real literary treasures. One star of Shanghai literature is Lu Xun, a writer often celebrated as the father of modern Chinese literature, who spent his last nine years in the city. Its necessary, then, for all Shanghai literary travelers to visit Lu Xun P
12、ark, which features a memorial hall dedicated to the great writer. Another place worth visiting is the old neighborhood of poet Xu Zhimo. Xu is well known for bringing “New Wave” romanticist poetry into Chinese works. Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore once stayed at his home while visiting Shanghai.Ro
13、me, Italy The English romantic poet John Keats once traveled to Rome in the hope that the Mediterranean air would cure his tuberculosis(肺结核). It didnt, and Keats died within three months. Despite the fact that Keats visit was a quick one, Rome has a reminder of it the Keats-Shelley House. Keats form
14、er home has been transformed into a small museum, complete with a working library. Whats more, just across the street is the Antico Caffe Greco, a cafe frequented by famous authors like Charles Dickens, Load Byron, Henry James, Hans Christian Andersen, Mary Shelley . We could go on, but you probably
15、 get the idea that this is somewhere any literary traveler has to go.4. This passage is mainly about _ in different places.A. cultural introduction B. famous poets C. scenic spots D. literary sites.5. In England, _. A. Shakespeares plays are performed anywhere B. Sherlock Holmes once lived in London
16、 for a short time C. blue plaques are pinned to mark the literary sites D. Jane Austens former residence is in London6. From the second part of the passage, we know _. A. Lu Xun Park is mainly made up of his former houses B. Tagore once visited Xu Zhimo C. Xu Zhimo created realistic Chinese poetry D
17、. Lu Xun spent all his lifetime in Shanghai7. Antico Caffe Greco is _. A. a beautiful and grand construction B. a museum in honor of John Keats C. a place providing various collections of poems D. a cafe which was visited by many authors in history C Some creative people see colors when they hear di
18、fferent sounds. Others hear voices when they see words and numbers. What they experience is called synaesthesia(通感). A study at the University of Sussex in the UK is finding out how to use synaesthesia to improve your IQ and memory. The study leaders Daniel Bor has been working on exploring memory f
19、or a number of years. Bor says that carrying out these tests has given them the opportunity to find out more about how we use different kinds of memory. Bor based his latest research on something scientists already know a lot about - “chunks”. He explains that this is a way of parceling out large pi
20、eces of information into smaller units(chunks), with certain features or meanings, to make it easier to remember. “When I gave you my phone number, 01274737271, you probably remember it as 012-74-73-72-71, or something similar. If you can remember 012 and then 74, you can remember the rest by its fe
21、atures. You can get some amazing benefits from chunks.” In this way, synaesthesia adds extra meaningful information to things that are difficult to remember, such as letters, numbers, or colors. This helps us remember things better. “All these signs are pointing towards synaesthesia being connected
22、to greater abilities to do certain things, certain jobs,” says Bor. “So, the study began as a way to test that.” They wanted to see if they could create a way to learn about synaesthesia, and use its benefits to help everyone. In the study, they trained volunteers for 10 minutes a day for a week. Th
23、e results were not huge, but impressive. They discovered that after training, the volunteers were able to pass the normal synaesthesia tests and their IQ jumped up about 12 points. Although Bor believes they still need to test the increase in IQ with different groups of people, the result is very im
24、pressive. “Its very useful to increases peoples IQs. Even when the group are already quite clever, like the students who take part in this study.” he said.8. Which is the best title for this passage?A. Synaesthesia, a Common Phenomenon B. Synaesthesia and Chunks C. What Synaesthesia Tells Us? D. Syn
25、aesthesia Helps you Improve IQ9. How does synaesthesia improve memory? A. Synaesthesia adds new meanings to memory materials. B. Synaesthesia is connected to greater abilities to do certain things. C. Synaesthesia simplifies the memory process. D. Synaesthesia blends various methods together.10. Wha
26、t does “parcel out” in paragraph 3 mean? A. Submit. B. Enlarge. C. Break. D. Arouse.11. From the passage, Bor feels _ about the result of the test. A. doubtful B. worried C. optimistic D. uncertain D Malia Obama, the elder daughter of former US President Barack Obama, would postpone enrolling in Har
27、vard. She would take a gap year. Gap years are so popular in Britain that more than 200,000 students take them every year. However, they are virtually unknown to many students in the US. Only about I percent of graduating seniors, or about 30,000 American students, decide to take a year off between
28、high school and college. Gap years, as defined by most US colleges, are structured educational periods of travel, volunteering or other kinds of learning through experiences. They usually have to be approved by the colleges which students plan to attend, and more American students, like Malia Obama,
29、 have started to take gap years. According to American Gap Association(AGA)surveys, there was a 22 percent increase in students taking gap years in 2015 over the previous year. While many colleges and particularly public universities dont allow students to postpone enrollment, Florida State Universa
30、lity has begun encouraging its freshmen to take a year off from their studies in order to get some extra maturity and new experiences. “We know very clearly now that gap years can be an educational experience that changes you completely,” said Joe Oshea, the president of(AGA), “Gap years help increa
31、se students focus while their identifies and future plans take shape.” She believes gap years are good ways for young people to get away from their comfortable lives or pressures from society, and to see their lives from a new angle. “It helps you choose your path, instead of letting it choose you.”
32、 Kairs Engle spent a year with a charitable organization in Haiti at age 18. The experience has made her realize that she wants to help others. Now Engle has become the president of the Glades Initiative, a non-profit organization that helps with food security in communities in southern Florida. She
33、 said the immersion in a very different culture completely changed her worldview. By the time she entered Bethel College in Kansas a year later, her life had changed. “l felt like I was different from most people there. I knew clearly what I wanted to study, which was international development with
34、an emphasis on social work.”12. The example of Malia Obama is to show _.A. some American students begin to take gap years B. taking gap years is necessary for American students C. fewer students want to take gap years in America D. famous persons encourage their children to take gap years13. From th
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