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1、济宁一中2017级高三二轮复习质量检测英语试题(时间:100分钟 满分:120分)第I卷第一部分 阅读(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。AExplore fascinating subjects in ticketed lectures by Museum curators (馆长) and distinguished experts on art, architecture, music, and history. Choose from individual talks or c
2、omplete series. Tickets include admission to the Museum on the day of your event. For more information, please call 212-570 -3949.Another World Lies Beyond: Religious Arts of China at The MetThursday/ September 19, 2019 11:00 . .Joseph Scheier-Dolberg, Oscar Tang and Agnes Hsu-Tang Associate Curator
3、 of Chinese Paintings, Department of Asian Art, The MetExplore the vast diversity of the religious arts of China - from lavish Buddhist ritual paintings to playful Daoist immortals and popular deities(神) printed for use in the home.Presented in conjunction(联合) with the exhibition Another World Lies
4、Beyond: Chinese Art and the Divine, on view at The Met Fifth Avenue August 24, 2019-February 2, 2020.Tickets include same-day Museum admission. The Colmar Treasure: A Medieval Jewish Legacy Tuesday/ October 29, 201911:00 A. .Barbara Boehm, Paul and Jill Ruddock Senior Curator, Department of Medieval
5、 Art and The Cloisters, The MetInternationally renowned medieval art historian Barbara Boehm, author of The Colmar Treasure: A Medieval Jewish Legacy, examines how a cache of medieval jewelry and coins found in 1863 in the Alsatian city of Colmar attests to(证实) the delicate art of the medieval golds
6、mith and provides a glimpse of life along the Rhine in the troubled 14th century.Presented in conjunction with the exhibition The Colmar Treasure: A Medieval Jewish Legacy, on view at The Met Cloisters July 22, 2019-January 12, 2020.Tickets include same-day Museum admission.Play It Loud: Andy Summer
7、s, A Certain StrangenessSaturday/ June 22, 20196:30 . .Guitarist Andy Summers demonstrates his dual musical and visual artistic practices with a multimedia presentation titled A Certain Strangeness. Summers weaves an audiovisual spell by combining surreal imagery and innovative guitar techniques. Th
8、e evening culminates with a conversation between Summers and Jayson Dobney, Frederick P. Rose Curator in Charge, Department of Musical Instruments, The MetPresented in conjunction with the exhibition Play It Loud: Instruments of Rock and Roll.Tickets include same-day Museum admission.1. Who will be
9、likely to attend the Another World Lies Beyond: Religious Arts of China at The Met?A. People who are interested in sports.B. People who are interested in religious arts.C. Some Buddhists who are fond of tales.D. People who are interested in Confucianism.2. What can we know about The Colmar Treasure:
10、 A Medieval Jewish Legacy?A. Medieval goldsmith were highly skilled.B. The lecture is about the Jews.C. The exhibition is on view for a year.D. People can go to the lecture on August 23, 20193. What is the authors purpose in writing the text?A. To introduce some exhibitions. B. To introduce some lec
11、tures.C. To introduce some artists. D. To call on people to attend the lectures.BWhat is a hero? We may think of the fictional characters with supernatural powers or great people who can influence world events. Now, as the nation continues its all-out efforts to fight against the novel coronavirus p
12、neumonia(COVID-19), medical staff have become heroes in the eyes of the public. As of Feb 19, a total of 32,000 medical staff outside Hubei province have been working to treat patients around the center of the outbreak. Zhang Dingyu, the president of Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, is one of these heroes.
13、 Since the hospital received the first seven patients in December, Zhang has been so busy that he barely gets any sleep. Even suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (肌萎缩侧索硬化), the 56-year-old doctor is doing his best to quicken his pace to save precious time for infected patients. “I have to r
14、un, racing against time to save more patients from the deadly disease, because I dont have much time left in my life,” Zhang told Xinhua News Agency. With the duty of saving lives, many medical professionals like Zhang have been working long hours for days, despite their fear and worries. Lu Jingjin
15、g from Wuhan Childrens Hospital also works at a temporary mobile hospital. She does not let her parents know that she is now working with novel coronavirus-infected patients. When her parents ask for a video chat, Lu says she is working and lets her husband and children chat with them instead. “Its
16、dangerous but we should win the battle with the virus as soon as possible, so that medical staff and patients can go back home,” she told China Daily. US writer Khalil Gibran (1883-1931) once wrote, “Tenderness and kindness are not signs of weakness and despair, but the manifestations of strength an
17、d resolution.” Its true for the medical workers. Everyone has fear, especially when it comes to deadly diseases. But for medical staff, saving lives comes first and is enough for them to be brave and stay on the front. They may look like ordinary people in daily life, but in these extraordinary time
18、s, they are heroes.4. What is the authors main purpose in writing this article? A. To explain what makes a modern-day hero. B. To praise medical staff for their efforts to fight the NCP. C. To describe what measures China has taken to deal with the virus. D. To show the difficulties faced by medical
19、 staff treating NCP patients.5. What do we learn from Zhang Dingyus words?A. His illness has turned him into an impatient man.B. His illness makes him work without fear.C. He feels sorry for himself because of his illness.D. He wants to help as many patients as possible.6. Why doesnt Lu Jingjing ans
20、wer her parents video calls?A. She is too busy and has no time for video chats.B. She doesnt want her parents to worry about her.C. Its not allowed to make a video call from the hospital.D. There is no WiFi signal at the temporary mobile hospital.7. The underlined word “manifestations” in the second
21、-to-last paragraph probably means “_”.A. results B. differences C. indications D. advantagesCResearchers have recorded penguins making sounds underwater for the first time the first time such behavior has been identified in seabirds. These animals, like other seabirds, are highly vocal on land. They
22、 are known to communicate when their heads are above the water in the ocean, possibly for the purposes of group formation. However, until the latest study published in the journal Zoological Science it was not known whether penguins made sounds underwater, like some other air-breathing marine predat
23、ors, such as whales and dolphins. For their research, a team of scientists led by Andra from Nelson Mandela University in South Africa, wanted to investigate this issue. To do so, they fitted adult penguins from three species with video cameras featuring built-in microphones.To the surprise of Andra
24、 and her colleagues, the team recorded a total of 203 underwater vocalizations from the penguins in the underwater footage they captured over a month-long period in 2019. These are the first recordings of seabirds producing vocalizations underwater. “I couldnt believe it. I had to replay it many tim
25、es,” Andra said. The vocalizations that the team recorded which sound like rapid whoops were very short in duration, lasting about 0.06 seconds on average. And all of these sounds were emitted(发出)during dives in which the animals were searching for food. Currently, it is not clear why the penguins a
26、re making these sounds; however, they only produce them while hunting. In fact, more than 50 percent of the vocalizations were immediately preceded by an acceleration movement or followed by an attempt to hunt.According to the researchers, this suggests that the sounds are related to hunting behavio
27、r especially because the penguins tend to be alone when they make them, indicating that communication was not the purpose. The researchers guess that the penguins may be using the vocalizations to stun(使昏迷) their prey. However, much more research is required to determine why the penguins make these
28、sounds, the scientists note.8. How does Andras team conduct the study about penguins?A. By recording penguins sounds on land. B. By fixing electronic devices on the penguins.C. By observing penguins activities underwater.D. By catching different kinds of adult penguins.9. What can we infer from Andr
29、as words in paragraph 3?A. Penguins sounds are too low to hear. B. She doubts if penguins could make sounds. C. Penguins seldom make sounds underwater. D. Its not easy to obtain penguins sounds underwater. 10. When do penguins probably produce sounds underwater? A. When they take a deep breath.B. Wh
30、en they dive to hunt for food.C. When they teach their babies diving.D. When they communicate with their partners.11. What is the scientists attitude towards the research results? A. Cautious. B. Negative. C. Supportive. D. Indifferent.D“If I only had a little humility, Id be perfect,” the media gia
31、nt Ted Turner supposedly said sometime in the 1990s. Why be modest? Aristotle said: “All men by nature desire to know.” Intellectual humility(理智的谦虚) is a particular instance of humility, since you can be down-to-earth about most things but still ignore your mental limitations.Intellectual humility m
32、eans recognizing that we dont know everything. Actually, it means we should acknowledge that were probably biased(有偏见的) in our belief about just how much we understand and seek out the sources of wisdom that we lack.The Internet and digital media have created the impression of limitless knowledge at
33、 our fingertips. But, by making us lazy, they have opened up a space that ignorance can fill. The psychologist Tania Lombrozo of the University of California explained how technology enhances our illusions (错觉) of wisdom. She argues that the way we access information is critical to our understanding
34、 and the more easily we can recall an image, word or statement, the more likely well think weve successfully learned it, and so withdraw from effortful cognitive processing. Logical puzzles presented in challenging words, for example, can encourage someone to make extra effort to solve them. Yet thi
35、s approach runs counter to the nice designs of the apps and sites that populate our screens, where our brain processes information in a “smooth” way. What about all the information that presents online? Well, your capacity to learn from it depends on your attitudes. Intellectually humble people dont
36、 hide or ignore their weaknesses. In fact, they see them as sources of personal development, and use arguments as an opportunity to refine their views. People who are humble by nature tend to be more open-minded and quicker to resolve disputes, since they recognize that their own opinions might not
37、be valid.At the other end of the scale lies intellectual arrogance(自大). Such arrogance almost always originates from the self-centered bias the tendency to overestimate their own virtue or importance, ignoring the role of chance or the influence of other peoples actions on their lives. This is what
38、makes these people credit success to themselves and failure to circumstance. From an evolutionary perspective, intellectual arrogance can also be seen as a way of achieving dominance (优势) through forcing ones view on others. Intellectually arrogant people hardly invest mental resources in discussion
39、 or working towards group consensus, thus making it hard for groups to work successfully.The Thrive Center for Human Development in California, which seeks to help young people turn into successful adults, is funding a series of major studies about intellectual humility. Their theory is that humilit
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