山东省济宁海达知行学校2019届高三英语考前押题卷:4 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、2019届高三英语考前押题卷四一、阅读理解1. Most of us know that physical activity leads to better health. That is nothing new. But the United States government has changed its guidance on how much exercise people need to stay healthy and when they should start. Experts say getting or attaining the health benefits from
2、 exercise may be easier than earlier thoughts.For children and teens Children as young as 3 years old need to be physically active. From birth to age 5, a childs brain develops more than at any other time in life. The development has a lasting effect on a childs ability to learn and to succeed in sc
3、hool and in life. Boys and girls in this age group need at least 3 hours of activity every day. That can be light activities, or moderate (适度的) activities. But it is not suggested to put your 5-year-old children on a running machine or other exercise facilities. Children aged between 6 and 17 get at
4、 least an hour of moderate to vigorous activity a day. The activity should be aerobic (有氧的)exercise,such as biking,swimniing and running. Aerobic activity can strengthen the heart and lungs by making them work hard for several minutes or more. Exercise should also include muscle- and bone-strengthen
5、ing activities, such as climbing trees, using playground equipment and playing sports. Experts suggest that children get this kind of exercise at least three times a week.For adults For adults, experts recommend 150 minutes per week of moderate to vigorous physical activity. That can be quick walkin
6、g; that can be cutting the grass; that can be gardening; that can he dancing. any kind of activity that gets your heart rate up and gets you exercising moderately. They also think adults need at least two days of muscle-strengthening exercise like push-ups or lifting weights.For adults over 65 For o
7、lder adults, experts suggest 30 to 60 minutes per day of moderate physical activity including activities that help aid balance and flexibility. Better balance means fewer falls and less chance of injury.1.According to the guidance, which group may spend the longest time in exercising?A.Children aged
8、 4.B.Teenagers aged 15.C.Adults aged 35.D.Adults aged 70.2.How many activities are suggested to adults in the text?A.4.B.5.C.6.D.7.3.What is the purpose of the text?A.To persuade people of all ages to exercise.B.To inform people of the proper amount of exercise.C.To advise people to take up aerobic
9、exercise.D.To stress the benefits of physical exercise2. Video producer and musician Justin Scholar enjoyed his fantastic moment weeks ago when he spotted his latest work playing on a huge electronic screen at New Yorks Times Square. “Its sort of the American dream to see your name up inlights, says
10、 the 25-year-old New Jersey native. “Id never really cared about my name being that big, but going to New York and seeing the big screens, you always wonder if your work is going to make it up there. The video that helps Scholar fulfill his “ American dream was shot and produced in China, where Scho
11、lar is living and working as a media company owner. Scholar took his first Chinese class in high school seven years ago and made his first trip to Shanghai in 2015 through a study-abroad program when he was a student in New York University. The film and TV major changed his focus from technical art
12、to traditional arts during his study in Shanghai, spending most of the time learning ink-and-wash painting, calligraphy and the guzheng,a traditional Chinese musical instrument. He also fell in love with the city, where he ate a lot of authentic xiaolongbao, or steamed meat buns, and felt safe walki
13、ng on the streets at 3 am. Shanghai impresses Scholar as an efficient, modern city calling for greater business prosperity with foreign participation, so he returned two years later, when his career at home was already booming after making commercials for big names such as Coca-Cola and Jaguar. Than
14、ks to a combination of luck and talent, he achieved the goal soon with a Chinese friend as his business partner, and the company has already produced some 15 videos for pop icons, fashionistas, and art museums in merely six months. The video that plays at Times Square, a tourism promotionalfilm for
15、southwest Chinas Chongqing city, is the companys first project contracted(签合同) by a local government in China.1.What did Scholar study in Shanghai?A.TV media.B.Technical art.C.Traditional arts.D.The Chinese language.2.What is the author s purpose in writing Paragraph 3 and 4?A.To change to a new top
16、ic for writing.B.To make a conclusion of the first 2 paragraphs.C.To dive deeper into the previous topic.D.To add the background information of the video.3.What do we know about Scholars video?A.It was shot at Times Square.B.It showed attractions of Chongqing.C.It was shot in the year 2015.D.it show
17、ed his college life in Shanghai.4.Whats the main idea of the text?A.China opens up new routes to international tourists.B.Shanghai attracts an increasing number of foreigners.C.American dream unexpectedly comes true with the great video.D.Young American brings Chinese tourist video to Times Square.3
18、. If youre anything like most working Americans, you probably makea beelinefor thecoffee machine as soon as you wake up in the morning. In fact, over 85 percent of Americans consume caffeine(咖啡因) regularly and coffee is the preferred medium. As for the perfect time for your Joe? Theres a sweet spot
19、that could maximize your caffeine kick, and surprisingly enough, its not the first thing in the morning. Although having your coffee right away may cause you to think quickly in the morning, that feeling quickly crashes just a few hours later. Definitely limit coffee when you first wake up , Laura C
20、ipullo, registered dietitian and author of Womens Health Body Clock Diet, told CNBC. To get the most benefit, experts recommend drinking your coffee in the mid-morning or early afternoon, instead. Getting caffeine about three to four hours after you get out of bed will do the trick, too. Why? At tho
21、se times in the day, your body is low on cortisol(皮质醇)the stress hormone that makes you think quickly and desperately needs a good pick-me-up. Of course, if you cant function without your morning coffee, then by all means, continue drinking! Not everyone agrees with the mid-morning theory,anyway. Re
22、gistered dietitian-nutritionist Melanie Dellinges believes when you consume caffeine is not in the least important; its how much caffeine you consume that matters the most. She recommends limiting your intake to two to four cups a day. Regardless of when you decide to drink your coffee, try to avoid
23、 drinking coffee after 2 or 3 in the afternoon. Research shows that caffeine can disturb your sleep up to six hours after you consume it.1.Which word can best replace the underlined Joe in paragraph 1?A.routineB.companyC.breakfastD.coffee2.When does the author suggest drinking coffee?A.Late in the e
24、vening.B.3 to 4 hours after getting up.C.Early in the morning.D.2 or 3 hours later after getting up.3.What does Melanie Dellinges regard as the most important?A.The amount of caffeine intake.B.The time to consume caffeine.C.The way one takes in caffeine.D.The mid-morning theory on coffee.4.What is t
25、he best title for this text?A.How much coffee to drinkB.Why we ought to drink coffeeC.Dont drink coffee in the morningD.The best time to drink coffee4. Energy sources which are pollution free and environmentally friendly are one of the key challenges ofworlds future society. A team of roboticists an
26、d biologists at IITIstituto Italiano di Tecnologia in Pontedera (Pisa, Italy), found that living plants can help with electricity. Fabian Meder, Barbara Mazzolai and iheir co-workers at IIT discovered that living plants are “ green ” power source,which may :become one of futures electricity supplies
27、 that perfectly produces in natural environments and is accessible all over the world. Results are published on Advanced Functional Materials. They discovered that plants can produce, by a single leaf, more than 150 volts each time the leaf is touched, enough to power 100 LED light bulbs. They also
28、showed that an “hybrid tree” made of natural and artificial leaves can act as an “green” electrical producer transferring wind into electricity. Certain leaf structures are able to transform mechanical(机械的) forces applied at the leaf surface into electrical energy, because of the specific compositio
29、n that most plant leaves naturally provide. In detail, the leaf is able to gather electric charges on its surface due to a process called contact electrification. These charges are then immediately passed into the inner plant tissue. The plant tissue transports the electricity to other parts of the
30、plant. And then, by simply connecting a “ plug” to the plant stem(茎), the electricity produced can he harvested and used to power electronic devices. The researchers additionally describe for the first time how this effect can be used to transfer wind into electricity by plants. They equipped a Neru
31、m oleander tree(夹竹桃) with artificial leaves that touch the natural Nerum oleander leaves. When wind blows into the plant and moves the leaves, the “hybrid tree” produces electricity. The electricity produced increases the more leaves are touched. Consequently, it can he easily up-scaled by exploitin
32、g the whole surface of I he leaves of a tree or even a forest.1.What can we learn about the discovery of the Italian scientists?A.A living leaf can produce electricity for 100 LED bulbs when touched.B.Artificial plants now serve as an electricity supply in natural environments.C.An artificial leaf c
33、an produce electricity for 100 LED bulbs when touched.D.Natural trees can produce electricity by transferring wind in natural environments.2.What does the underlined word in Para. 2 probably mean?A.False.B.Tall.C.Mixed.D.Decorated.3. How does the plant provide electricity for use?a.Electricity is ga
34、ined from the stem.b.Mechanical forces are put on the leaf.c.Electric charges are gathered by the leaf.d.Electrical energy is passed into the inner parts.e.Mechanical forces are transformed into electric charges.A.d-c-e-b-aB.e-b-c-d-aC.c-d-e-b-aD.b-e-c-d-a4.What did the experiment of the Nerum olean
35、er tree show?A.How leaves of trees can produce electricity.B.How hybrid trees can transfer wind into electricity.C.How electricity produced by leaves can be harvested.D.How natural leaves can be combined with artificial ones.5.October 30 Its the annual Downtown Santa Cruz Trick or Treat! Pacific Ave
36、nue will be closed from Water to Cathcarl so families can enjoy the Trick or Treat time with Downtown businesses. See you all then! From 2 :00 pm to 5 :00 pm. Downtown Santa Cruz, Pacific Avenue from Water to Cathcart Street, Santa Cniz, CAOctober 31 Come out and celebrate Halloween in Downtown Boul
37、der Creek! Trick or Treat with our local merchants and attend the Halloween Party at the Boulder Creek Rec Hall. From 6 :00 pm to 8 :00 pm. Downtown Boulder Creek, CA - 9 & Forest St. and 13333 Middleton Ave. , Boulder Creek,CANovember 2 Join us for a celebration of Dia de los Muertos at Annieglass!
38、 Enjoy a fun photo booth, the Make a Plate Workshop with Annie and the traditional Folklorico dance performance by teens from Watsonville. Register on annieglass. com if you would like to participate in the workshop. Workshop cost is $80. This is a FREE event! Anyone is welcome to the party! You do
39、not need to participate in the workshop to attend. From 12 :00 pm to 5 :00 pm. Annieglass, 310 Harvest Drive, Watsonville, CANovember 3 The Santa Cruz Sea Glass & Ocean Art Festival shows real sea glass and artist-made creations while benefiting our local ocean environment. This year the festival ce
40、lebrates its 10th anniversary. The festival features over 40 artists, a chance to win an amazing gift 4 times each day, easy parking and a full bar and food is available for purchase. From 10 :00 am to 5 :00 pm. Cocoanut Grove, 400 Beach Street, Santa Cruz, CA1.Where can people go in the evening?A.P
41、acific Avenue.B.Downtown Boulder Creek.C.310 Harvest Drive.D.400 Beach Street.2.What can people do at Annieglass?A.Enjoy creative artworks.B.Join in the Folklorico dance.C.Watch a performance by teenagers.D.Participate in the workshop for free.3.When can you enjoy an anniversary celebration?A.Octobe
42、r 30.B.October 31.C.November 2.D.November 3.6.We were living on Fork Road in rural Neshoba county, Mississippi. I was skinny as a French green bean and with a mouth filled with bad grammar. I usually watched TV or played outside without other peers around until my mother got home from the factory wh
43、ere she ironed pants. The job had provided her with a social life independent from Daddy. She married him when she was 14 just to get away from her own abusive father.Then came my big year in my small world: my alcoholic and depressed father died of a heart attack in front of me. In spite of the fin
44、ancial problem, my mother still sent me to school when I was 8. I clearly remembered it was a fall day. I returned home from school and shouted, “Mama, Mama, look! I learned to write like a grown-up todayShe reached slowly for the white paper. She stared at the huge cursive(草书的) writing on it, and I
45、 assumed she was reading the simple words like “school” and “ horse ”. Suddenly,she pulled me to the couch and said, sniffing, Honey, I dont know how to read or write,hut I decide to learn. I stared at her in shock.She took advantage of every chance to learn. She read words from billboards, and star
46、ted picking up words from newspapers,magazines and so on. Gradually, her words accumulated. She couldnt understand most of the big words yet, but she started to know more of what was going on in the world past the Neshoba county line.Years passed and my mothers literacy greatly improved. A new world
47、 was opening to her. In my eyes, my mother was the smartest person I knew, and I meant it. She had taught me nothing was impossible in front of a determined heart, and I cherished it as much as I loved every piece of her.1.What was the authors childhood life like?A.Orderly.B.Lonely.C.Colorful.D.Resp
48、ectful.2.What did the big year” mean in the boys eyes?A.He could attend school.B.His father quitted drinking alcohol.C.His mother got supported financially.D.He no longer got blame from his father.3.What can we learn about the mothers experience?A.She spent much time on social life.B.Her life was de
49、pendent on her husband.C.She made full use of all sources to learn words.D.Her decision to learn was opposed by her son.4.What can be the best title for the text?A.No Pain, No GainB.Practice Makes PerfectC.The Best Memory I HaveD.The Smartest Woman I Know7. Dog owners swear that their furry best fri
50、end is in tune with their emotions. Now it seems this feeling of interspecies connection is real : dogs can smell your emotional state, and adopt your emotions as their own. Science had already shown that dogs can see and hear the signs of human emotions, says Biagio DAniello of the University of Na
51、ples Federico II Italy. But nobody had studied whether dogs could pick up on olfactory (嗅觉的) evidence from humans. The role of the olfactory system has been largely underestimated(低估), maybe because our own species is more focused on the visual system, says DAniello. However, dogs sense of smell is
52、far superior to ours. DAniello and his colleagues tested whether dogs could sniff out human emotions by smell alone. First, human volunteers watched videos designed to cause fear or happiness,or a neutral (中立的)response, and the team collected samples of their sweat. Next, the researchers presented t
53、hese samples to domestic flogs, and monitored the dogs behaviours and heart rates. Dogs exposed to fear smells showed more signs of stress than those exposed to happy or neutral smells. They also had higher heart rates, and sought more comfort from their owners and made less social contact with stra
54、ngers. Weve always known that dogs collect information about their social partners through different sensory channels to decide how to respond to situations, says Marta Gacsi of Eotvos Lorand University in Budapest. “However, it is not easy to examine such processes so that we can unfold the truth a
55、nd separate the channels, explains Gacsi.1.Why has the role of the olfactory system been underestimated?A.Dogs sense of smell is far superior to ours.B.Humans sense of smell is far superior to dogs.C.Dogs are more focused on the visual system.D.Humans are more focused on the visual system.2.What did
56、 DAniello and his colleagues want to prove?A.Dogs can pick up on olfactory evidence from humans.B.Dogs can see and hear the signs of human emotions.C.Dogs can sniff out human emotions by smell.D.Dogs exposed to fear smells show more signs of stress.3.What is the last step of their test?A.Designing v
57、ideos.B.Collecting samples.C.Presenting samples.D.Observing reactions.4.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Dogs Are Our Social PartnersB.Dogs Really Can Smell Our FearC.Dogs Are Emotionally IntelligentD.Dogs Will React to Our Emotions8.Many of us notice that we act differently when weve hun
58、gry. You might get more easily annoyed or find it more challenging to focus. A new study has found a surprising way that hunger influences us: It makes us less morally disapproving.The study, led by Carmelo Vicario, explored how motivational states affect morality. Specifically, they were interested
59、 in how hunger might influence moral judgments. Earlier research has found, for example, that watching films of ethical violations caused participants to eat less after viewing the videos. Watching actions they disapproved of reduced their appetite.The paper, called “The Effect of Hunger and Satiety
60、(饱足) in the Judgment of Ethical Violations” questions whether the reverse is also true. Could a reduced appetite make people more disapproving of moral violations? They invited 53 participants to their study and divided them into two groups. Researchers found something interesting: Hungry participan
61、ts were more forgiving. Another case from the study :A disease is killing millions of people across the world. Dr. Jones has developed two substances in his home laboratory. He knows that one of them is a vaccine(疫苗) and the other contains a deadly poison, but he is not sure which one. Dr. Jones has
62、 two patients with him under his care, and the only way to identify the vaccine is to inject each one with a different substance. If Dr. Jones injects the substances, one of his patients will die but he will save millions of lives with the vaccine. If he does not, the epidemic will continue spreadin
63、g, and people will die. Participants were more forgiving of Dr. Jones and the other characters they read about if their appetite was greater. People who had recently eaten were more disapproving. As the researchers put it, research suggests bodily states might affect mental states. When we are in a
64、motivational state of hunger, we become less morally disapproving. Morality, this research suggests, might be a luxury that only those who have their needs met can afford.1.What do we know from the new study?A.Morally disapproving makes us angry.B.We tend to do wrong things when hungry.C.Hunger is r
65、esponsible for wrong decisions.D.Being full enough is a good way to focus.2.Why did Vicarios team conduct the research?A.To compare with the study done before.B.To test the effects of hunger on moral judgments.C.To analyse the way how hunger is influenced.D.To find the relationship between motivatio
66、n and morality.3.What was shown in the case in Paragraph 4?A.The dilemma exists in it.B.Two poisons are used.C.Patients were injected vaccine.D.Participants will die immorally.4.According to the text, what should people do when they want to apologize?A.Forgive themselves first.B.Do it before breakfa
67、st.C.Make their needs met.D.Keep a good state of mind.二、七选五9.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空内处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The Key to Success When I was 27 years old, I left a very demanding job in management consulting for a job that was even more demanding: teaching. _And like any teacher, I made quizzes and tests. I
68、gave out homework assignments. When the work came back, I calculated grades._Some of my strongest performers did not have equally good IQ scores. Some of my smartest kids werent doing so well. And that got me thinking. The kinds of things you need to learn in seventh-graders math are hard. _I was fi
69、rmly convinced that every one of my students could learn the material if they worked hard and long enough. After several more years of teaching, I came to the conclusion that what we need in education is a much better understanding of students and learning from a motivational (动机的) perspective, from
70、 a psychological perspective. So I left the classroom, and I went to graduate school (研究生院) to become a psychologist. I started studying kids and adults in all kinds of super challenging settings, and in every study my question was, who is successful here and why? My research team and I went to the
71、United States Militant Academy. _We went to the National Spelling Bee and tried to predict which children would advance farthest in the competition. In all those very different contexts, one characteristic emerged as a significant predictor of success. _It was grit (毅力).A.It was IQ as well as EQ.B.I
72、t wasnt social intelligence or IQ.C.But those things are not impossible to learn.D. Some of my best students really have high IQ.E.I went to teach seventh-graders math in a New York City public school.F.What struck me was that IQ was not the only difference among students.G.We tried to predict which
73、 participants would stay in military training and which would drop out.10.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 A series of surveys have shown most students fail to use proven methods of learning effectively, instead wasting their time onineffective methods. _, the potential pitfalls, and the wa
74、ys that they can use them more effectively. Strategy 1 : Rereading Learning new vocabulary?_ Unfortunately, psychologists believe that it is too passive, meaning that most of the information fails to leave an impression. Strategy 2 :_ Like rereading, this study technique is nearly ubiquitous (无所不在的)
75、. The idea makes sense: the process of underlining key words and phrases should help you to engage more with the information, and it makes it easier to identify the most important passages later on. But although it can bemore effective than passive rereading, underlining and highlighting often fails
76、 to work, with most students mindlessly marking up almost every paragraph without much discernment. Strategy 3 : Note-taking _, and you will find students carefully copying the most important facts into their notebooks. Like underlining and highlighting, the problems come when you fail to be judicio
77、us about the material you are including. Strategy 4 : Outlining Many teachers encourage their students to take a birds eye view of the course they are studying, presenting an overview of the key points to be learned in a structured, logical manner._. But they may also encourage thestudent to do it f
78、or themselves.A.Underlining and highlightingB.Visit any lecture theatre or libraryC.Underlining key words and taking notesD.The best strategy is to read more effectivelyE.Sometimes these outlines are created by the instructor themselvesF.The most common strategy is to read the words and their meanin
79、gs until they stickG.Fortunately, a new paper has examined misconceptions, with a list of the four most popular study strategies三、完形填空11. Mike Jacobs broke up with a girlfriend 30 years ago. He wrote a song to describe his 1 at the end of the relationship.I focus on the memories to make me 2 the day
80、. But I dont want your sympathy, I just want you back with me to 3 . He kept the words of the song he called Stay close to his heart, but never had the4 to sing them out loud, let alone turn them into a potential 5 single. But after being diagnosed(诊断) with lung cancer and given just nine months to
81、live, Mike, 6 by his family, recorded the song. And it could now become a(n) 7 No. 1 so that the public took interest in Mike and the story of how Stay came to be recorded has 8 . Just 16 days after Mikes death at the age of 61, his 9 wish to have a chart-topping hit is on course to 10 . On Monday n
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