河北省张家口宣化一中2021届高三英语上学期阶段测试试题(三).doc
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1、河北省张家口宣化一中2021届高三英语上学期阶段测试试题(三)一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)ASummer Leadership Programs for High School Students Do you see yourself as a leader?Strong leadership skills are a great way to set yourself apart on a college application as well as in your future career.Below are four summer programs that will
2、 give you a head start on improving your leadership abilities. The Brown Leadership Institute Brown Universitys pre-college summer programming includes The Brown Leadership Institute,a month-long leadership training session for high school students. The program aims to apply leadership skills to soc
3、ial issues.Through case studies, discussions and debates,students examine complicated global issues and learn to come up with effective solutions. Students Today Leaders Forever Students Today Leaders Forever,a national non-profit student leadership association,offers this live-in summer experience
4、for high school students.Students participate in leadership workshops and team-building activities with a focus on organization,teamwork,communication,and an overall commitment to effecting positive change.There are two six-day sessions hosted on the campuses of Hamline University. Leadership in the
5、 Business World Rising high school seniors interested in exploring undergraduate business administration and leadership are encouraged to apply to this program,sponsored every summer by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.The two-week program is offered at both of Whartons campuses
6、in San Francisco and Philadelphia. National Student Leadership Conference This program offers a five-day course on Mastering Leadership.It includes a series of workshops that emphasize the Pillars of Effective Leadership,including goal- setting,group brainstorming,team building,people-convincing com
7、munication,and community service,as well as taking field trips,meeting with leadership professionals, and completing a day of service in the local community.Dates and locations vary.1. What can students do in the program offered by Brown University? _ A. Meet with leadership professionals.B. Partici
8、pate in community service.C. Analyze difficult world issues.D. Take several field trips.2. Which program is located at Hamline Universitys campuses? _ A. Students Today Leaders Forever.B. The Brown Leadership Institute.C. Leadership in the Business World.D. National Student Leadership Conference.3.
9、How long does the program focusing on business administration last? _ A. Five days.B. Twelve days.C. Two weeks.D. One month.BThe gender gap in maths-related subjects is obvious.In almost all countries,far fewer women than men choose STEM(理工科)careers. Its not that girls and women are bad at maths.In
10、the UK in 2019,for example, 39% of 18-year-old girls who studied maths at A-level achieved an A or A*,compared to 42% of boys.For A-level physics,29% of girls achieved the top two grades, compared to 28% of boys.But in both subjects,boys heavily outnumbered girls-by more than 3:1 in the case of phys
11、ics.So why are so many girls turning their backs on these subjects? A study published recently in the journal PNAS suggests that the answer may in fact lie in male-female differences in academic ability,but the ability in question is reading, not maths.Thomas Breda ,at Paris School of Economics,and
12、Clotilde Napp,at Paris Dauphine University,wondered whether this male-female difference in reading could help explain the gender gap in STEM careers.Every three years,hundreds of thousands of 15-year-olds in more than 60 countries take part in the PISA study.Students complete tests in maths,reading
13、and science,and answer questions about their future career intentions.When Breda and Napp looked at the data from PISA 2012,they realized they were on to something. There were small gender gaps in maths performance at 15 years old,but these gaps were too small to explain the huge gender segregation(
14、隔离)in STEM, says Breda.But for reading,the tables were turned;the girls were much better than the boys.As a result,when a boy and a girl had similar scores in maths,the girl usually had an even better score in reading. When Breda and Napp compared each students scores in reading and maths,they found
15、 the greater a students advantage in reading,the less likely they were to plan a career in maths,even when their maths score was also high.Notably,this was true for both boys and girls. It makes a lot of sense, says Sarah Cattan,of the Institute for Fiscal Studies.It shows that what matters most whe
16、n boys and girls choose their field of study is not how good they are in maths or in reading,but how good they are in maths relative to reading.4. What do the data in Paragraph 2 show? _ A. The average gender difference in maths performance is small.B. Those who are good at maths are also good at ph
17、ysics.C. Physics tends to be easier for girls than maths.D. Girls are not better than boys at maths.5. According to Breda and Napp,who is most likely to plan a career in maths? _ A. Tom whose maths is worse than reading.B. Lisa whose maths is better than reading.C. Lily whose reading is better than
18、maths.D. Jack whose reading is as good as maths.6. According to Sarah Cattan,what do students value much when making further study choices? _ A. Their comparative strength instead of absolute ability.B. Their gender advantages in a specific academic field.C. Their future job landing possibility in a
19、n industry.D. Their particular interest in a certain subject.7. What is the best title for the text? _ A. Why are we drawn to STEM careers?B. Are boys worse at reading and writing?C. Why are girls bad at maths-related subjects?D. Are good readers more likely to give up maths?CIts hard for doctors to
20、 do a thorough eye exam on small children.But a new smartphone app takes advantage of parents fondness for taking pictures of their children to look for signs that a child might be developing an eye disease. The app is the result of a fathers five-year quest to find a way to catch the earliest signs
21、 of eye diseases,and prevent loss of vision.Five years ago,doctors diagnosed(诊断)Noah Shaws retinoblastoma- a rare type of eye cancer-when he was 4 months old.To make the diagnosis,the doctors shined a light into Noahs eye,and got a pale reflection from the back of the eyeball,an indication that ther
22、e was something wrong there.Noahs father Bryan,a scientist,wondered if he could see that same pale reflection in pictures of his baby son.Sure enough,he saw the reflection,which doctors call white eye,in a picture taken right after Noah was born. Then Bryan decided to create an app that could scan p
23、hotos for signs of this reflection.Now,that app exists,called CRADLETo test the app,Bryan and his colleagues analyzed more than 50,000 pictures taken of 40 children.Half had no eye disease and half had.On average,the app detected white eye in pictures collected 1.3 years before diagnosis, says Bryan
24、. The app isnt perfect.It sometimes misses white eye when its there,and sometimes says its there when its not.That latter condition is a problem.Even though the so-called false positive occurs less than 1% of the time,thats not good enough.There are about 4 million children born in the USeach year.A
25、 1% false positive rate would mean tens of thousands of children showing up at the doctor unnecessarily. Still,Bryan is upbeatabout the promise of the app.This is exciting new technology,and this is how I think were going to go about screening for a number of diseases in the future, he says.8. What
26、inspired Bryan to create CRADLE? _ A. His sons diagnosis.B. His family photos.C. His hobby of taking pictures.D. His working experience as a scientist.9. What do we know about white eye? _ A. It is a sign of some eye diseases.B. It hardly causes serious loss of vision.C. It refers to the white part
27、of an eyeball.D. It occurs when no light is reflected from the eye.10. Why is a 1% false positive rate still a problem? _ A. It may delay the treatment of a patient.B. It may badly affect the future of the app.C. It may raise serious doubts about doctors.D. It may cause a waste of medical resources.
28、11. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word upbeat in the last paragraph? _ A. Curious.B. Cautious.C. Optimistic.D. Worried.DAutism Spectrum Disorder(ASD)(孤独症)is a disability that can cause serious social,communication and behavioral problems.There is often nothing about how peop
29、le with ASD look that makes them different from other people,but people with ASD may communicate,interact,behave,and learn in ways that are different from most other people.The learning,thinking,and problem-solving abilities of people with ASD can range from pretty good to extremely bad.Some people
30、with ASD need a lot of help in their daily lives;others need less. People with ASD often have problems with social,emotional,and communication skills.They might repeat certain behaviors and might not want change in their daily activities.Many people with ASD may also have difficulties learning,payin
31、g attention, or reacting to things.Signs of ASD begin during early childhood and probably last throughout a persons life. Diagnosing(诊断)ASD can be difficult since there is no medical test,like a blood test,to assess the disorders.Doctors look at the childs behavior and development to make a judgemen
32、t.ASD can sometimes be diagnosed at 18 months or younger.By age 2,an experienced doctor can be considered very reliable in diagnosing ASDHowever, many children may not see a doctor until much older. There is currently no cure for ASDHowever,research shows that early treatment services can improve a
33、childs development.Early treatment services help children from birth to 3 years old(36 months)learn important skills.Therefore,it is important to talk to your childs doctor as soon as possible if you think your child has ASD or other developmental problems. We do not know all of the causes of ASDHow
34、ever,most scientists agree that genes are one of the highest risk factors that can make a person more likely to develop ASD If you think your child might have ASD or you think there could be a problem with the way your child plays,learns,speaks,or acts,contact your childs doctor,and share your conce
35、rns.If youre not sure who to contact,call the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center(ECTA)at 919-962-2001Or visit the ECTA website:https:/ectacenter.org.12. Which of the following behaviors may NOT belong to the children or adults with ASD? _ A. Repeating actions over and over again.B. Having t
36、rouble expressing their needs.C. Avoiding eye contact and want to be alone.D. Being happy to make changes.13. What can we infer from the article? _ A. The earlier an ASD kid is diagnosed,the better it is for his(her)treatment.B. Doctors simply have no way to diagnose an ASD kid at all.C. Doctors can
37、 diagnose ASD by blood testing.D. Doctors can diagnose ASD with the help of machines.14. Who is most likely to be an ASD patient of the following people? _ A. Someone who prefers to talk a lot in daily life.B. Someone who has got an ASD brother.C. Someone who wants to hug you in public.D. Someone wh
38、o sings in a strange voice.15. Where is this article possibly from? _ A. A guidebook for new parents.B. Education section of a newspaper.C. A students diary.D. A medical magazine.二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)Heres an imaginary question for you:would you rather leave your home country and never be allowed
39、to return,or never leave your home country ever again? Its a difficult one! Lets consider the beauty of being at home and the thrill of travelling.I left my home country,Germany,when I was seven to move to England with my family.Now at the age of 21,Ive left my second home country,England,to work as
40、 an English language assistant in Switzerland. (1) New friends. I dont know about you,but I love getting to know new people.Moving abroad is the perfect opportunity to extend your friendship circle and make it global. (2) Theyll also be able to give you a new perspective on life as they share their
41、view of the world-which is likely to be very different from your own!Time to open your mind and see the world anew. (3) You may learn a language in the classroom environment and learn it well,but nothing compares to fully burying yourself into a foreign language,participating in real-life conversati
42、ons and picking up authentic slang and sayings from the locals. (4) Food,glorious food! The world has so much to offer when it comes to food,so make the most of this new cultural experience and let your stomach guide you.Why not try something completely new?Tingle those taste buds. (5) Perhaps you c
43、an surprise your friends back home with your new-found cooking skills when you see them next. AThe opportunity to master a new language. BThe advantage of mastering a new language. CIs it always an exciting experience moving abroad? DEven better still,let the locals teach you how to make it. EYou al
44、so fully experience the culture tied to the language. FThese new friends will show you the most fun things to do in your new home. GWhat are the benefits of leaving the home country for a new adventure abroad?16. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G17. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G18. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF.
45、FG. G19. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G20. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G三、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)Its BABY DAY at the Chartwell Riverpark seniors residence(住所)in Ottawa. Eulah Johnson,90,never(21) the twice-monthly event. Today,Johnson sits on a sofa and smiles at a baby sitting on the seat of her walker.
46、 After a few moments,the girl(22) to play with the dozen or so other small children(23) together with 20 of Johnsons fellow residents.As the(24) eat snacks and drink tea or coffee,their young guests crawl(爬行)around,draw in colouring books, bat balloons back and forth or sleep in the arms of delighte
47、d residents. Babies Who Volunteer,bringing these(25) together,is the inspired idea of Jessica Turner.During a(n)(26) with her baby daughter Amelia to a friends mother,who was living in a long-term-care center,people gathered around Amelia, wanting to play with her.She was most(27) by the response of
48、 her friends mother:she hadnt spoken in two years,but with Amelia in her lap,she began singing. Turner went home and immediately put out a(28) on a moms Facebook group: would anyone be interested in(29) seniors residences with their babies?One hundred Women quickly said yes.A year later,there are no
49、w 1,500 volunteers. Everyone benefits from intergenerational programmes. This playgroup is(30) for the mothers,too.Theyre giving something to the community,which provides a(31) of purpose and belonging.It can really(32) someone who is feeling alone. Local(33) is growing:the Childrens Hospital of Eas
50、tern Ontario Foundation,(34), has donated $25,000With the help of charitable donations,Turner hopes to expand programming from baby visits to having school kids communicating with(35) pen friends,and seniors teaching kids how to bake.21. A. affordsB. selectsC. createsD. misses22. A. turns upB. skips
51、 offC. makes upD. shows off23. A. mixedB. replacedC. coveredD. compared24. A. guestsB. waitersC. seniorsD. kids25. A. predictionB. generationsC. evidenceD. organizations26. A. interviewB. argumentC. visitD. move27. A. surprisedB. embarrassedC. scaredD. disappointed28. A. signalB. storyC. callD. poli
52、cy29. A. setting upB. dropping byC. cleaning upD. taking over30. A. freeB. readyC. trueD. good31. A. listB. systemC. senseD. copy32. A. helpB. rewardC. findD. warn33. A. demandB. pressureC. economyD. interest34. A. at timesB. for exampleC. after allD. by chance35. A. awkwardB. hungryC. elderlyD. inn
53、ocent四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共15.0分)36. Dust storms on Mars arent all about dust-they are also full (1) water.A satellite orbiting Mars has taken the most (2) (detail)measurements yet of how these rare events trap water,which may help explain (3) happened to the water that used to be abundant on the Red Plan
54、et. In 2018,the largest recorded dust storm circled the entire Martian globe so thickly that it (4) (hide)the surface from the sun.The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter watched this storm from orbit.Just before sunset and just after sunrise on Mars,it examined the atmosphere (5) (determine)how the dust stor
55、m absorbed sunlight. By (6) (analyse)the data,scientists found that just before the storm,there were water-ice clouds in the atmosphere,but no water vapour(水蒸气)more than 40 kilometres above the surface.This changed a few days later (7) water vapour appeared at (8) (altitude)of 40 and 80 kilometres,s
56、eemingly replacing the water-ice clouds. This (9) (probable)occurs because the dust absorbs heat,warming up the atmosphere and making it circulate more strongly,which (10) (prevent)the formation of ice clouds.The dust storms puff up(使膨胀)the atmosphere,making it easier for gases including water vapou
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