广东省实验中学2020届高三上学期第一次段考英语试题 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、广东省实验中学2020届高三上学期英语第一次段考试卷一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)1.阅读理解 A layover or flight delay can be extremely fun in these international airports. Munich Airport, Germany Aviation lovers passing through Munich can take a behind the-scenes tour to learn how the airport operates. Visitors can also tour three h
2、istoric aircraft and a retired rescue helicopter, climb up to a 28-metre high observation platform for an up-close view of take-offs and landings, and watch films on aviation in the airports 60-seat cinema. Travelers can also kill layover time at an 18-hole mini-golf course, or even stop in for a te
3、eth cleaning at the airport dental office. Changi Airport, Singapore After a long flight to Singapore, travelers can relax in a Balinese-style swimming pool, work out at the airport gym, or enjoy a drink and live musical performances at the airports Music Bar. The airport also boasts a tranquil butt
4、erfly garden, and a fragrant garden which is home to 15 species of plants and trees. Free movies at one of two airport cinemas also keep passengers entertained. Schiphol Amsterdam Airport, the Netherlands Schiphol is Europes fifth-largest airport. Here passengers can view the works of Dutch masters
5、free of charge, and try their luck at airports casino (赌场). You can even have your wedding ceremony at Schipholcouples can choose from four different wedding packages, including a 1930-style ceremony held on a Dakota military aircraft. San Francisco International Airport, California The airports 24-
6、hour Air Train not only moves passengers between terminal, but also provides a fun view of the runways. There are three aquariums to explore, along with interactive play areas, an aviation museum, and a library. If thats, not enough to keep the little ones busy, travelers can rent portable DVD playe
7、rs and movies for use in the airport.(1)What can travelers do at the Munich airport? A.They can relax in a swimming pool.B.They can visit one of three aquariums.C.They can have their teeth cleaned.D.They can watch free films in the 28seat cinema.(2)Which is the unique feature of the Schiphol Amsterd
8、am Airport? A.Passengers can play golf there.B.Passengers can get married there.C.Passengers can see a retired rescue helicopter.D.Passengers can visit a Munich military aircraft.(3)Which airport was designed with kids in mind? A.Munich Airport.B.Changi Airport.C.Schiphol Amsterdam Airport.D.San Fra
9、ncisco International Airport.2.阅读理解 Many high school students consider a college education useless. Therefore, they choose not to go to college. If youre one of them, think again. Here are some reasons why you should go to college and receive a good education there. Schools and universities are the
10、first sources of knowledge. We take that knowledge later on to build our careers after graduation. More knowledge will be gained after you start working, but without an education, that job will not be within easy reach. Knowledge leads to knowledge. While limited within the walls of the educational
11、institutions, we openly explore other cultures of the world. We come to know that ours is not the only culture. Other cultures have valuable insights to share, enriching our own Education also makes us want to travel and interact with various cultures, broadening our horizons. When theres a downturn
12、 in the economy, those who attended college will be more likely to find a new job than those who only finished grade school and have a limited skills set. The more education you have, the more chances you will get to improve the quality of your life as you have a better job and earn a higher salary.
13、 When youre skillful and knowledgeable, you get to rub knees with people of similar backgrounds and tastes. It means a good education leads to excellent networking. Good networking can benefit you a lot in your later life. A good education makes you a more interesting person. You can talk about idea
14、s and events instead of just other people and whats on sale in stores. An educated person doesnt gossip, having a preference to discuss ideas and listen to what other people have to say.(1)Paragraph 2 mainly shows that going to college allows you to _. A.keep gaining knowledgeB.have a chance to stud
15、y abroadC.become a more interesting personD.realize the importance of knowledge(2)According to Paragraph 3, what does going to college mean? A.Thinking differently from others.B.Valuing our own culture much more.C.Being limited within the walls of a college.D.Having a greater understanding of differ
16、ent cultures.(3)By giving the example of a downturn in the economy, what does the author want to show? A.A good education can improve your tastes.B.a good education sometimes means nothing.C.a good education allows you to keep a high quality of life.D.A good education means you will not lose your jo
17、b.(4)What is the text mainly about? A.Sources of knowledge.B.Benefits of attending college.C.The disadvantages of not being educated.D.The reason why some people think college useless.3.阅读理解 Bad news sells. If it bleeds, it leads. No news is good news, and good news is no news. Those are the classic
18、 rules for the evening broadcasts and the morning papers. But now that information is being spread and monitored in different ways, researchers are discovering new rules. By tracking peoples e-mails and online posts, scientists have found that good news can spread faster and farther than disasters a
19、nd sob stories. The if it bleeds rule works for mass media, says Jonah Berger, a scholar at the University of Pennsylvania. They want your eyeballs and dont care how youre feeling. But when you share a story with your friends, you care a lot more how they react. You dont want them to think of you as
20、 a Debbie Downer. Researchers analyzing word-of-mouth communicatione-mails, Web posts and reviews, face-to-face conversationsfound that it tended to be more positive than negative, but that didnt necessarily mean people preferred positive news. Was positive news shared more often simply because peop
21、le experienced more good things than bad things? To test for that possibility, Dr. Berger looked at how people spread a particular set of news stories: thousands of articles on The New York Times website. He and a Penn colleague analyzed the most e-mailed list for six months. One of his first findin
22、gs was that articles in the science section were much more likely to make the list than non-science articles. He found that science amazed tines readers and made them want to share this positive feeling with others. Readers also tended to share articles that were exciting or funny, or that inspired
23、negative feelings like anger or anxiety, but not articles that left them merely sad. They needed to be aroused one way or the other, and they preferred good news to bad. The more positive an article, the more likely it was to be shared, as Dr. Berger explains in his new book, Contagious: Why Things
24、Catch on.(1)What do the classic rules mentioned in the text apply to? A.News reports.B.Private e-mails.C.Research papers.D.Daily conversations.(2)What can we infer about people like Debbie Downer? A.Theyre socially inactive.B.Theyre good at telling stories.C.Theyre careful with their words.D.Theyre
25、inconsiderate of others.(3)Which tended to be the most e-mailed according to Dr. Bergers research? A.Financial reviews.B.Science articles.C.Personal accounts.D.Sports news.(4)What can be a suitable title for the text? A.Online News Attracts More PeopleB.Sad Stories Travel Far and WideC.Good News Bea
26、ts Bad on Social NetworksD.Reading Habits Change with the Times4.阅读理解 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) needs to prove its worth through rigorous clinical trials, according to the head of one of Chinas largest herbal remedy companies, as a contentious new law to boost the $40bn sector comes into ef
27、fect. Traditional Chinese Medicine is estimated by analysts to account for a third of sales in Chinas $117bn pharmaceutical (药学) market, the worlds second largest. But most of those sales are of relatively cheap over-the-counter drugs, with many Chinese hospital doctors unwilling to prescribe TCM re
28、medies because of the lack of evidence for their effectiveness. Chinas first law promising equal status for TCM and western medicine in the countrys state-dominated healthcare system comes into effect this weekend. Provisions include encouragement for hospitals to set up TCM centres, and a licensing
29、 system for practitioners (从业者). This law is very important for securing the status of TCM, said Wu Yiling, chairman of Yiling Pharmaceutical, a company that makes herbal remedies based on traditional recipes in the northern province of Hebei. Listed in Shenzhen, Wu Yiling has a market capitalizatio
30、n of RMB 20.7bn ($3bn). Mr Wu, the son of a herbal practitioner, controls a family fortune of $1.6bn, according to the Hurun Rich List. Mr Wu is both a supporter of the nature of Qithe mystical energy force that provides the basis for much of TCM theoryand the clinical trials vital to western pharma
31、ceutical companies. TCM needs to develop using modern research methods, he said. For instance, researchers from Peking and Cardiff Universities tested the health benefits of Yilings herbal medicine Yangzheng Xiaoji, publishing papers in the International Journal ofOncology that showed the drug can s
32、low the growth of cancer tumours. The theory and recipe is TCM, but in practice the evaluation of our medicines is carried out according to western evidence-based methods, Mr Wu said. Analysts say such tests can help gain support from doubtful hospital doctors and boost prescriptions. Doctors need s
33、trong evidence that drugs definitely work, said Serena Shao, healthcare analyst at brokerage CLSA. Some of these companies are currently doing clinical trials, and getting proof that their drugs have the same efficacy (功效) as chemical drugs. Thats the way to go. she added. The TCM law has been greet
34、ed with doubt from Chinas western-schooled medical establishment, which points to a lack of rigorous training for TCM doctors, and a recent series of shocking events involving herbal injections believed to have been harmful. Officials will try and encourage TCM, but also will be very cautious about
35、what kinds of TCM they use in hospitals, added Ms Shao.(1)Why does Traditional Chinese Medicine need to prove its worth through rigorous clinical trials? A.Because Chinese medicine is all cheap over-the-counter drugsB.Because Chinese medicine market is the worlds second largest one.C.Because Chinese
36、 government wants to boost the law of Chinese medicine.D.Because doctors are unwilling to prescribe TCM remedies lacking evidence of effectiveness.(2)Which words can be used to replace the underlined word Provisions in the third paragraph? A.Articles of law.B.Ways of supplying.C.Methods of motivatio
37、nD.Approaches to inspiring.(3)According to the passage, we can lean that Mr Wu Yiling _. A.is a herbal practitioner, controlling a family fortuneB.has a company in Shenzhen that has a market capitalization of $3bnC.lets his company evaluate herbal medicines with western evidence-based methodsD.think
38、s that if we need to develop TCM, we should use Chinese traditional research methods(4)According to the last two paragraphs, we infer that _. A.western doctors deny the effectiveness of TCMB.TCM hasnt been recognized in the western medicineC.there is a lack of rigorous training for TCM doctorsD.a re
39、cent series of shocking events has destroyed Chinese medicine二、任务型阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)5.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。 People have always wanted to know what the future will look like. Then, how can we? _The world has changed a lot in the last 150 years, but we humans are driven by the sa
40、me basic needs as we were 150 years ago, such as food, sleep, the feeling of being appreciated and loved. _No. In addition, generally speaking, the inventions for the last 150 years have been a human effort for freedom and communication, to be able to get in control of the time and world. Since ther
41、e is still much to do in this area, this will be the focus at least for the next150 years. But why do we need to predict the future? Predicting the future is important for two reasons: First, we need to start to think about what kind of future we would like for ourselves and to pass on to the next g
42、eneration. _ How about the virtual worlds? It might be in the future to experience the sand between your toes, and hear the waves, just lying in your bed at home. _So, even if a great invention is there for an affordable price, itll never take the place of the common experience if it is not real. _W
43、hat well see in the next 50 years is the transition (过渡) from an oil-dependent society to a new society. Here therell be new medicine, continued exploration of space, challenges in the climate change, and new inventions that make life a little easier.A. Will this change in the next 150 years?B. So w
44、hat will the future look like then?D. Well, to understand the future, you must know the past.E. However, youll never get the feeling of being there.F. However, no matter how real the experience will feel, it doesnt happen for real.G. Then we need to know what decisions we need to make today that wil
45、l give the best result in the future.三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)6.阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 There are lots of ways to raise awareness for a cause. Usually, the 1 the idea is, the more it gets noticed. And thats precisely why one 2 Frenchman has caught our attention. Baptiste Dub
46、anchet is biking across Europe, surviving 3 on discarded (丢弃) food. The three-month, 1,900-mile journey from Paris to Warsaw is Dubanchets 4 of raising awareness of food waste in Europe and throughout the world. As you can 5 , the trip is no piece of cake. While restaurants 6 tons of food each year,
47、 much of it remains inaccessible because of 7 garbage containers, health regulations, or business policies. Only about one in ten places 8 him food that would otherwise be discarded. For legal 9 , most restaurants have a policy against 10 food waste. Some people have even 11 their jobs by giving me
48、food, Dubanchet said. Whats 12 interesting is the attitude various cities have toward Dubanchets cause. Berlin has been the 13 while the most difficult was the Czech town of Pilsen. There, he had to 14 at some different stores or restaurants before finding food. The 15 is all the more serious when y
49、ou consider the 16 exercise required to bike from France to Poland. I have to get food 17 because after all the biking I am tired and I need the 18 . Dubanchet explained Is my 19 full or empty? That is the most important thing, not what I am eating. He aims to 20 his journey by mid-July. With any lu
50、ck, hell turn a few more heads in the process.1. A. strangerB. simplerC. clevererD. older2. A. food-wastingB. sports-lovingC. garbage-eatingD. law-breaking3. A. entirelyB. finallyC. secretlyD. probably4. A. purposeB. dreamC. opinionD. way5. A. observeB. rememberC. suggestD. imagine6. A. storeB. thro
51、w awayC. shop forD. cook7. A. connectedB. damagedC. lockedD. abandoned8. A. boughtB. soldC. orderedD. offered9. A. feesB. rightsC. reasonsD. aids10. A. begging forB. causingC. hidingD. giving away11. A. didB. riskedC. acceptedD. kept12. A. particularlyB. usuallyC. hardlyD. merely13. A. biggestB. nea
52、restC. easiestD. richest14. A. askB. shoutC. workD. jump15. A. competitionB. challengeC. conflictD. conversation16. A. demandingB. rewardingC. adequateD. suitable17. A. againB. fastC. laterD. alone18. A. spiritB. effortC. timeD. energy19. A. pocketB. handC. stomachD. basket20. A. arrangeB. finishC.
53、reportD. restart四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)7.阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 Bank of China and Alibaba are the dream employers for Chinese students, according to a new survey. The survey of more than 55,000 students, _(conduct) by a research firm Universum, found that _(rough) a quarter want to
54、 work for an international company, while only 9% want to work for a start-up. Five percent want to start _own business. When it comes to desirable companies, business students _(recognize) Bank of China as the top choice for seven years, and it shows no signs of _(give) up its lead. William Wu, man
55、ager of Universum, said that banking remains _attractive industry for young Chinese. Chinas government is now emphasizing the revolution of the finance industry, _leaves the younger generation with the impression that though banking is a _(tradition) industry, there are still a lot of development _(
56、opportunity), Wu said. Alibaba improved six places from 2014, _(rank) second among business students. It held a record-breaking $25 billion IPO in September.五、根据所给首字母或英文提示写出单词的恰当形式补全句子,使得句意顺畅,语法正确。(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)8.Congratulations! It is really great to hear you have been a_ into Peking University.
57、 9.Dont be jealous! Besides money, Kellys promotion means more r_ (a duty to deal with sb. or sth.) as well. 10.In this disaster-hit area, many _ (some who does a job willingly without being paid) are urgently needed to do the relief work. 11.A r_ of $2000 has been offered to whoever can find the cl
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