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1、 高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家四川省各地2020届高三10月英语试卷精选分类汇编:阅读理解1、【全国百强校】四川省棠湖中学2020届高三10月月考英语ASummer Programs for TeensUniversity of Maryland: TERP Young ScholarsThis program is the perfect summer camp for academically talented teenagers who want to pursue academic interests, explore career opportunities, and disco
2、ver college life at the University of Maryland.来源:Zxxk.ComDuring three weeks of intellectual exploration, teens can study with students who share similar interests, and communicate with some of the universitys best teachers. Upon successful completion, students can earn three college credits.Carpe D
3、iem: The University-bound AdventureCarpe Diem supports both American and international students in applying to a university by providing private consultation. This 2-week experience also includes tours of famous East Const universities Students will also have the opportunity to build their resumes (
4、简历) by working with writing experts.Great Books Summer ProgramThis is a lively, warm and welcoming summer camp community of outstanding teens, who love literature and ideas In the past eleven years, it has gathered middle and high school students from across the world to read selections from the gre
5、atest works of literature, experience heated discussions and enjoy summer camp fun with other literary-minded students. Participants can gain confidence in their ability to read a text closely and express their ideas clearly both verbally and in writing.Zeal TravelWe offer our teens two week and thr
6、ee- week long trips to Hawaii, Alaska, Australia and Spain. All trips include 15-25 hours of community service activities.Depending on your trip of choice, youll be helping Hawaiians protect their forest ecosystem, caring for dogs in Spain, working with Habitat for Humanity, and much more. Every tri
7、p also includes exciting outdoor activities like surfing, driving, ice-climbing, hiking and more. The possibilities are endless and there is a zeal trip for every interest.21.Which program offers students the opportunity to develop academic interests?A. Carpt Diem.B. Zeal Travel.C. University of Mar
8、yland.D. Great Books Summer Program.22.What can students do in Great Books Summer Program?A. Learn how to write stories. B. Attend a campus cultural event.C. Make friends with famous writers.D. Read and discuss the great works of literature.23.What is special about Zeal Travel?A. It includes a lot o
9、f thrilling outdoor activities.B. It provides community service for students.C. It offers students exciting free trips.D. It will last 3 weeks.B On my first day of high school, going into math class, I was pointed and laughed at by two of my classmates. I initially thought my fly was open, or that s
10、omething was stuck in my teeth. But as I took my seat, I heard one student whisper, “Why is a black boy taking Honors?” So, my fly wasnt open. An honors level class had simply been taken by a student whose skin was brown.Many people think my clothes should be big enough for me to live in, or expect
11、me to listen to only “black music.” In seventh grade, a group of my classmates fixed their cold stares on my clothes. They called out to me, “Go get your gangsta clothes.” In one of my Spanish classes, the teacher asked me, “Do you like rap music or rock music more?” I replied, “Rock.” The look of s
12、hock on my classmates faces made me uncomfortable.Now I still take all Honors courses. I still wear clothes that fit me. My music library covers from rock to pop to techno, and almost everything in between. When it comes to choosing my friends, I am still colorblind. I continue to do my best to work
13、 in school in order to reach my goals; and yet, when I look in the mirror, I still see skin of that same brown.I believe in being myself. I believe that I myself should decide who I am and what actions I take in life. In high school, popularity often depends on your willingness to follow trends. And
14、 Ive been told that it doesnt get much easier going into adulthood. But the only other option is to sacrifice my personality for the satisfaction and approval of others. This can be appealing, but Im not going to do that.24.Why did his classmates laugh at him?A. His fly was open.B. Something was stu
15、ck in his teeth.C. He went into the wrong classroom.D. They had prejudice against him.25.What are black people usually believed to do?A. Listen to rap music.B. Wear small clothes.C. Take Honors courses.D. Attend Spanish classes.来源:学,科,网Z,X,X,K26.What does the underlined word “colorblind” probably me
16、an?A. Making friends of the same skin color.B. Having no idea what friends to make.C. Treating people equally and fairly. D. Feeling hurt and offended inside.27.What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Following Popular TrendsB. Being Content with MyselfC. Having Faith in Skin ColorD. Changing M
17、y PersonalityCThere is an old Chinese proverb that states “One Generation plants the trees; another gets the shade,” and this is how it should be with mothers and daughters. The relationship between a mother and daughter is sometimes confusing. If close, the relationship can be similar to friendship
18、. However, the mother and daughter relationship has unique characteristics that distinguish it from a friendship. These characteristics include a hierarchy (等级) of responsibility and unconditional love, which preclude mothers and daughters from being best friends.Marina, 27 years old, says, I love s
19、pending time with my mom, but I wouldnt consider her my best friend. Best friends dont pay for your wedding. Best friends dont remind you how they carried you in their body and gave you life! Best friends dont tell you how wise they are because they have been alive at least 20 years longer than you.
20、” This doesnt mean that the mother and daughter relationship cant be very close and satisfying.While some adult relationships are still troubled, many find them to be extremely rewarding. This generation of mothers and adult daughters has a lot in common which increases the likelihood of shared comp
21、anionship. Mothers and daughters have always shared the common experience of being homemakers, responsible for maintaining and passing on family values and traditions. Today contemporary mothers and daughters also share the experience of the workforce and technology, which may bring them even closer
22、 together.Best friends may or may not continue to be best friends, but for better or worse, the mother and daughter relationship is permanent, even if for some unfortunate reason they arent speaking. The mother and child relationship is closer than any other. There is not an equal relationship. Daug
23、hters should not feel responsible for their mothers emotional well-being. It isnt that they dont care deeply about their mothers. Its just that they shouldnt be burdened with their mothers well being.The mother and daughter relationship is a relationship that is not replaceable by any other. Mothers
24、 never stop being mothers, which includes frequently wanting to protect their daughters and often feeling responsible for their happiness. Mother always trumps(王牌) friend.28.The underlined word “preclude” in Paragraph 1 probably means “_”.A. differ B. preventC. benefit D. change29.What do we know fr
25、om the passage?A. The mother and daughter relationship can be replaced by a best friend.B. A mothers love brings her and her daughter a close friendship.C. The mother and daughter relationship goes beyond best friends friendship.D. Marina has a troubled relationship with her mother.30.The author pro
26、ves his statements mainly by _.A. listing data B. giving explanationsC. quoting sayings D. making examples31.What is the best title for the passage?A. How to be a good mother and daughter? B. Who is a mothers best friend?C. Mother or friend? D. Can a mother be a daughters best friend?D Skeptics are
27、a strange lot. Some of them refuse to admit the serious threat of human activities to the environment, and they are tired of people who disagree with them. Those people, say skeptics, spread nothing but bad news about the environment. The “eco-guilt” brought on by the discouraging news about our pla
28、net gives rise to the popularity of skeptics as people search for more comforting worldviews.Perhaps that explains why a new book by Bjorn Lomborg received so much popularity. That book, The Skeptic Environmentalist, declares that it measures the “real state of the world” as fine. Of course, another
29、 explanation is the deep pockets of some big businesses with special interests. Indeed, Mr. Lomborgs views are similar to those of some Industry-funded organizations, which start huge activities through the media to confuse the public about issues like global warming.来源:学_科_网Z_X_X_KSo it was strange
30、 to see Mr. Lomborgs book go largely unchallenged in the media though his beliefs were contrary to most scientific opinions. One national newspaper in Canada ran a number of articles and reviews full of words of praise, even with the conclusion that “After Lomborg, the environmental movement will be
31、gin to die down.”Such one-sided views should have immediately been challenged. But only a different review appeared in Nature, a respected science magazine with specific readership. The review remarked that Mr. Lomborgs “preference for unexamined materials is incredible(不可信的)”.A critical (批判的)eye is
32、 valuable, and the media should present information in such a way that could allow people to make informed decisions. Unfortunately, that is often inaccessible as blocked by the desire to be shocking or to defend some special interests. People might become half-blinded before a world partially exhib
33、ited by the media. Thats a shame, because matters concerning the health of the planet are far too important to be treated lightly.32.According to the passage, which of the following may be regarded as “skeptics”?A. People who agree on the popularity of “eco-guilt”.B. People who disbelieve the seriou
34、s situation of our planet.C. People who dislike the harmful effect of human activities.D. People who spread comforting news to protect our environment.33.Which of the following can be a reason for the popularity of Lomborgs book?A. Some big businesses intend to protect their own interests.B. The boo
35、k challenges views about the fine state of the world.C. The author convinces people to speak comforting worldviews.D. Industryfunded media present confusing information.34.The author mentioned the review in Nature in order to_.A. voice a different opinionB. find fault with Lomborgs bookC. challenge
36、the authority of the mediaD. point out the value of scientific views35.What is the authors main purpose in writing the passage?A. To encourage the skeptics to have a critical eye.B. To warn the public of the danger of halfblindness with reviews.C. To blame the medias lack of responsibility in presen
37、ting information.D. To show the importance of presenting overall information by the media.阅读21.C 22.D 23.A 24.D 25.A 26.C27.B28.B 29. C 30. B 31.D 32.B 33.A 34.A 35.D2、【全国百强校】四川省泸州市泸县第一中学2020届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题AThe Worlds Greatest BookstoresCafebreria El Pndulo, Mexico City, MexicoPart cafe, part coffee
38、 house, part bar and part bookstore, Cafebreria El Pndulo is located in Mexico City. Books line the shelves from the ceiling to the floor, and live plants add lots of green. The store is named for a huge pendulum (钟摆) hanging from its ceiling.Stanfords, London and Bristol, EnglandEstablished in 1853
39、, Stanfords boasts that it offers the worlds largest selection of travel books and maps. It also sells travel accessories. Look for the enormous National Geographic Map of the World in the flagship store in London; it was created in 2003 to celebrate the stores 150th birthday.Rizzoli, New York City,
40、 New YorkFor almost a half century, Rizzoli has been considered as one of the best independent bookstores in the US. It specializes in illustrated (有插图的) books about the way people works and lives, such as fashion, photography, decoration design, cooking and architecture. Take a master class in flow
41、er design, attend a lecture and book signing, or drop in for a cooking show or book a launch party.El Ateneo Grand Splendid, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaOften described as one of the worlds most beautiful bookstores, El Ateneo is housed in an historic theater much as it was when the theater opened in 191
42、9. After customers browse the shelves, they can drink coffee and listen to music from a stage hidden in red curtains where tango dancers once performed. While most of the stores books are in Spanish, they are available in a range of subjects.21.What is Cafebreria El Pendulo noted for?A. The larger s
43、helves.B. Its unique symbol.C. The tasty coffee.D. Its interesting location.22.Which bookstore is the best choice for travellers to buy a tourist handbook?A. Rizzoli.B. Stanfords.C. El Ateneo Grand Splendid.D. Cafebreria El Pendulo.23.What subject are books in Rizzoli about?A. History.B. Cartoon.C.
44、Lifestyle.D. Literature.B The other day I was shopping at the local Chinese grocery storeThere was a line at the fish counter,but only one staff person was there to take care of the customers Some customers ordered quite an amount of fish for that staff person to work on At last I was the second in
45、line;all I wanted was a couple of crabs and should get out of there in no timeNoticing it was very busy at the fish counter, another staff person came over to help I was ready to be served, but the staff person went to the end of the line and began to help a couple of ladies with snails (蜗牛)The cust
46、omer in front of me, being served,turned around and looked at me sympathetically, and the customer behind me called to the staff person,You should start her,pointing at meHe was,well,ignoredIf someone asked me,What is the most important rule to follow in America?I would reply without hesitation,Wait
47、 your turn at all timesWherever you go here in this country, you will find people waiting in a line quietly to get anything: whether in the supermarkets,department stores,bus stops,or gas stations, its just a matter of waiting your turnIn a larger sense,wait your turnis more than just a guidelineit
48、is a very basic norm (准则)that reflects the fundamental value of the western cultures But in some situations your turn does not always come based on when you get there and how long you have waited in line, just like my case at the storeEven though this did not often happen, it did make me feel upset2
49、4.What happened to the author at the store?A. He wasnt served upon his orderB. He was illtreated by a customerC. He was asked to be served laterD. He was asked to do others a favor25.What is the authors opinion about Queuing Rule?A. Wait until being servedB. Serve people as one likesC. Wait until yo
50、ur turn comesD. First come,later served26.What does the underlined word this in the last paragraph refer to?A. His beliefB. His experienceC. His cultureD. His rule27.Why did the author write the text?A. To emphasize his kindness to othersB. To introduce some western cultures to usC. To show his disb
51、elief in Queuing RuleD. To express his belief and his feelingC With golden sunshine and a gentle breeze(微风), autumn is the most beautiful seasons in the year. This is a great time to go outside and have fun. Go to a valley to see red maple trees,go and pick fruit in an orchard or find an open field
52、to fly your kite in.However, for many high school students, these great activities may be just a dream. With plenty of work to do, they spend all their hours indoors, struggling for a high mark in their exams. Of course, study is one of the most important things for teenagers. But life is definitely
53、 much more than that.Sometimes we spend so much time studying that we forget how to make life wonderful. In doing so, we lose the real purpose of life to be a valuable and happy person. To enjoy just how great it is to be alive, we have to put down our books and pens and look around us. Students, ta
54、ke some exercise to improve your health, talk with your parents and friends for understanding and walk around outside to refresh(振作)our body and mind.Going out and enjoying the beautiful countryside often helps our creativity in our work. Chinese craftsman, Lu Ban created a saw to help woodworkers.
55、But if he hadnt walked outside, he would not have been inspired by a kind of toothed(锯齿状的)grass. We could also suppose if Newton hadnt rested under that apple tree, then he wouldnt have been hit by an apple, and his classic(经典的)theories would not have come out.Going out is not only a break from hard
56、 work, but a chance to add to life experience. So come on, give your brain a good rest. Step out of the books and get your bag ready for an autumn outing. We are sure you will get much more than knowledge from the exciting journey.28.In which paragraph does the writer make a summary about his opinio
57、n?A. Paragraph 1. B. Paragraph 2.C. Paragraph 4. D. Paragraph 5.29.Why is going out a dream for many high school students?A. They are unhappy to do so.B. They have too much work to do for getting high marks in the exams.C. Their parents dont allow them to do so.D. They think study is the most import
58、ant thing for them.30.The passage is developed mainly by_.A. describing the beautiful scenery in AutumnB. pointing out the present situation of high school studentsC. making predictionsD. reasoning and giving examples来源:学,科,网31.What message can you learn from the passage?A. Going out can make high s
59、chool students get more.B. Nature is power.C. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.D. The author isnt happy with our education at all.DAre some people born clever, and others born stupid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experience? Strangely enough, the answer to these
60、questions is yes. To some degree our intelligence is given to us at birth, and no amount of education can make a genius out of a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand, a child who lives in a boring environment will develop his intelligence less than one who lives in rich and varied sur
61、roundings. Thus the limits of persons intelligence are fixed at birth, whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his environment. This view, now held by most experts, can be supported in a number of ways.It is easy to show that intelligence is to some degree something we are born with. T
62、he closer the blood relationship between two people, the closer they are likely to be intelligent. Thus if we take two unrelated people at random from population, it is likely that their degree of intelligence will be completely different. If, on the other hand, we take two identical twins, they wil
63、l very likely be as intelligent as each other. Relations like brothers and sisters, parents and children, usually have similar intelligence, and this clearly suggests that intelligence depends on birth. Imagine now that we take two identical twins and put them in different environments. We might sen
64、d one, for example, to a university and the other to a factory where the work is boring. We would soon find differences in intelligence developing, and this indicates that environment as well as birth plays a part. This conclusion is also suggested by the fact that people who live in close contact w
65、ith each other, but who are not related at all are likely to have similar degree of intelligence.32.The writer is in favor of the view that mans intelligence is given to him _.A. at birth B. through educationC. both at birth and through education D. through environment of ones family33.If a child is
66、 born with high intelligence, he can _.A. surely become a geniusB. still become a fool if he isnt given good educationC. reach his intelligence limits through his own effortsD. probably reach his intelligence limits in rich surroundings34.The example of the twins going to a university and to a facto
67、ry separately shows _.A. the importance of their intelligence B. the role of environment on intelligenceC. the importance of their positions D. the part that birth plays35.The best title of the passage can be _.A. On Intelligence B. On GeniusC. Dependence on Environment D. Effect of Education on Int
68、elligence阅读21.B22.B23.C24.A25.C26.B27.D28.D29.B30.D31.A32.C 33.D 34.B35.A3、【全国百强校】四川省泸县第四中学2020届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题A From 100 years of Bauhaus to 350 years since Rembrandts death, a host of landmark art events and exhibitions are open around Europe this year.来源:学,科,网Z,X,X,KJohn Ruskin 200th EnglandThis y
69、ear is also the bicentenary(200 周年纪念) of the birth of John Ruskin, the art critic, writer and reformer. There are exhibitions throughout the year at Brantwood, his former home in Cumbria, on topics from his clothes to his interest in geology and his legacy in Japan. On Ruskins birthday, 8 February,
70、there is a free public lecture on his love of trees at Oxford University Museum of Natural History and an evening of readings and music at the Royal Academy, London.Rembrandt 350th The NetherlandsIt is 350 years since the death of Rembrandt van Rijn. There is a year-long programme of events in nine
71、Dutch cities, focusing on Rembrandt and the Dutch golden age. In Amsterdam, the Rijks Museum (15 Feb-10 June) will display all of its 22 paintings, 60 drawings and 300 engravings the biggest Rembrandt collection ever seen in a single exhibition.Bauhaus 100th GermanyGermany is celebrating the centena
72、ry of Bauhaus, the revolutionary art school founded by Walter Gropius in 1919. The opening festival is already under way at the Berlin Academy of Arts, with a programme of concerts, plays and virtual reality installations (until Thursday 24 Jan). But visitors are encouraged to explore beyond the cap
73、ital throughout the year on a self-guided road trip.Renoir 100th FranceAugust Renoir died 100 years ago in December. The Eau et Lumire Association, which has created 12 “Impressionisms Routes” linking sites that inspired 12 European impressionist painters, has declared 2019 to be Renoir Year. It hop
74、es to attract more art lovers to attractions on the Renoir Route visitors to Paris could try the Museum of Montmartre and Renoir Gardens, where he once lived, or the Muse de la Grenouillre in nearby Croissy-sur-Seine, where he painted river scenes.21.What can tourists do at the celebration of John R
75、uskins 200th birthday?A. Meet famous people.B. Go on a self-guided road trip.C. Attend a public lecture for free.D. Appreciate impressionists works.22.What is special about the exhibition in Rijks Museum?A. It will be a year-long event.B. It is a collection of all painting styles.C. It marks the end
76、 of the celebrations in other cities.D. It brings together most of Rembrandts works.23.From which is the text probably taken?A. An art show review.B. An exhibition guide.C. A research paper.D. An official report.B When 12 girls from San Fernando high school in California received a grant (助学金) to de
77、velop an invention to solve a real-world problem, they decided to create a solar-powered shelter. Now for over a year, the girls have been working after school and over the winter and spring breaks to complete their project. “They have this amazing drive that Ive never seen before, ” said Violet Mar
78、dirosian, a math teacher at San Fernando High. “I thought at the beginning that maybe some of them would give up, saying I didnt expect this much work, but they dont. Theyre just working hard and theyre not giving up.”Living in a low-income community (社区), the girls have seen the problem of homeless
79、ness first-hand, which is why they chose that population to create a product for. Many of them are also from immigrant families and hope the solar-powered shelter might help refugees(难民). Seventeen-year-old Maggie Mejia said that while she had no engineering experience, the girls figured out as a te
80、am how to create the prototype (雏形), using how-to videos and books that taught them how to code. But the most important lesson shes learned over the course of the project isnt technical. “Ive learned a lot about helping others, helping the community and showing a better world to other people,” she s
81、aid.The girls have been invited to MIT to show their invention. Mardirosian says all the participating students have expressed interest in going into STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) fields and that students from lower grades are already expressing interest in being involved next
82、 year. She says, “Many of them didnt think about engineering before. They thought maybe theyre not made out to be an engineer. But working together, now they realize theyre all needed in this field. Everyone has found their importance in this picture.”24.Why did Mardirosian think some girls would qu
83、it the subject?A. It was not practical in real life.B. It demanded a lot of time and energy.C. It was not supported by their math teacher.D. It required a lot of money and expert knowledge.25.Why did the girls decide to create a solar-powered shelter?A. To save energy.B. To win a scholarship.C. To h
84、elp the homeless.D. To be admitted to MIT.26.According to Maggie, what is the most valuable lesson she has learned from the project?A. How to code.B. The power of teamwork.C. The way to teach herself.D. How to make the world a better place.27.What does Mardirosian think of the project?A. It taught g
85、irls to be independent.B. It should be continued next year.C. It inspired girls interest in STEM.D. It showed the importance of engineering.C A project in Gambia is empowering women and reducing dangerous waste at the same time.The Waste Innovation Center, funded by the European Unions Global Climat
86、e Change Alliance,shows women in the Brikama area how to recycle waste into useful materials and products, which they can then sell in local markets.Wood-like waste is recycled into charcoal (木炭),for example,which can be used to supersede firewood and reduce the number of trees that are cut down for
87、 firewood. Food waste is recycled into compost(混合肥料)to function as environmentally friendly fertilizers and plastic is turned into many useful things.Supported by WasteAid UK and the Gambia Womens Initiative (GWI), among others, the project provides women with skills they can use to become self-suff
88、icient (自给自足的). Women learning at the center come from five communities, and some of them travel as far as 12 miles to learn these important skills that will provide them with an income, according to The Guardian.Isatou Ceesay, who now leads the GWI,highlighted the need to focus on economic equality
89、 in her country, telling The Guardian, “In terms of education, women are the ones who are always behind. Boys are chosen to go to school. When we conduct our training, we find women can do a lot,but dont know who they are, or how to implement (实施)things. ”According to the World Health Organizations
90、Country Cooperation Strategy 20082013 report, the main environmental issue facing Gambia is poor waste management in urban areas.Ndey Sireng Bakurin, executive director of the National Environment Agency, has voiced concern over health and environmental risks, such as water pollution, the increase o
91、f insects as well as flooding that occur as a result of poor waste management.28.What does the Waste Innovation Center try to do?A. Develop local markets in Brikama.B. Teach women how to invent new things.C. Keep women away from dangerous waste.D. Help women in Brikama benefit from waste.29.What doe
92、s the underlined word “supersede” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Replace.B. Transform.C. Burn.D. Reserve.30.From what Isatou Ceesay said we can learn that women in Gambia_.A. dont learn new things fastB. arent interested in educationC. really hope for economic equalityD. are not fairly treated in t
93、he country31.What is the writers purpose of writing the last paragraph?A. To summarize the previous paragraphs.B. To provide some advice for the readers.C. To add some background information.D. To introduce a new topic for discussion.D Why does time seem to fly by faster as we get old? Youve got you
94、r aging brain to blame. This is likely due largely to the physical changes of our nerves and neurons(神经元). New research suggests rapid fire abilities of the young brain allow us to process more information during youth, causing the days to seem longer earlier in life. However, as we get old, researc
95、hers say the older brain takes more time to process information.The new finding put forward by a Duke University researcher was published in a paper in the journal European Review this week According to Adrian Bejan, the J. A Jones Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Duke, the physical changes of
96、 our nerves and neurons play, a major role in our perception(知觉) of time as we get old. Over the years these structures become more complex and eventually begin to degrade.Little babies, for example, move their eyes much more often than adults because theyre processing images at a faster rate, Beian
97、 says, For older people, this means fewer images are being processed in the same amount of time, causing experiences to seem as though theyre happening more quickly.32.What causes time to fly faster as we get old?A. Changes of our nerves and neurons.B. Information in our brain .来源:学&科&网C. The electr
98、ical signals.D. Rapid fire abilities.33.What is unavoidable in the process of getting old?A. Longer days.B. Aging brains.C. More images.D. Less experience.34.Why do the days seem longer earlier in life?A. Young people are more energetic in their life.来源:学科网ZXXKB. The younger brain takes less time to
99、 process informationC. Old people have fewer things to do than young people.D. Little babies move their eyes much more often.35.What is the best title of the text?A. Nerves and NeuronsB. Time Flies FastC. The Older, the FasterD. The Function of the Brain阅读21.C22.D23.B24.B25.C26.D27.C28.D29.A30.D31.C
100、32.A33.B 34.B35.C4、【全国百强校】四川省威远中学2020届高三上学期第一次月考英语试题A Are you thinking about what to do in your free time? Come and join us Youth Club! Join in lessons and activities. Its fun! For more information, call 34789256!LessonsActivitiesMonday Friday6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m.Computer lessons for beginnersSaturday
101、 and Sunday8: 00 a.m. 9:00 p.m.Basketball and volleyball playgrounds openMonday and Wednesday7:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m.Dance lessons for dancer-loversYou can learn and enjoy wonderful dancesMonday SundaySwimming pool openTuesday, Thursday and Friday6:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.Cooking lessonsLearn to cook delicious
102、dishes from all over ChinaThe second and last Saturdays of every month7:00 p.m. 9:30 p.m.Concert timeEnjoy Swedish rock, American jazz and beautiful songs from different parts of the world!21. On which of the following days cant you have computer lessons? A. Monday B. Wednesday C. Friday D. Sunday22
103、. Rose is free after 7:20 p.m. Which lessons can she take? A. Computer lessons.B. Dance lessons. C. Cooking lessons.D. Both computer and cooking lessons.23. If Dick wants to swim after playing basketball, when can he go to the club? A. Monday and Wednesday.B. Monday and Sunday. C. Saturday and Sunda
104、y.D. Monday and Sunday.24. How often can you enjoy music in the club? A. Twice a month.B. Twice a week.C. Four times a month. D. Five days a week. B Its a popular belief that fish cant remember anything for longer than seven seconds. It may seem sad to think that they dont remember what theyve eaten
105、 or where theyve been, and they dont recognize you or any of their friends every moment in their lives would be like seeing the world for the first time. But dont be so quick to feel sorry for them. A recent study has found that fish have much better memories than we used to think. In fact, certain
106、species of fish can even remember events from as long as 12 days ago, BBC reported. In the study, researchers from MacEwan University in Canada trained a kind of fish called African cichlids (非洲丽鱼科鱼) to go to a certain area of their tank to get food. They then waited for 12 days before putting them
107、back in the tank again. This suggested that they could remember their past experiences. Researchers used computer software to monitor the fishs movements. They found that after such a long break the fish still went to the same place where they first got food. In fact, scientists had been thinking fo
108、r a long time that African cichlids might have a good memory. An earlier study showed that they behaved aggressively in front of certain fish, perhaps because they remembered their past fights. But until the latest findings, there was no clear evidence. Just as a good memory can make our lives easie
109、r, it also plays an important part when a fish is trying to survive in the wild. “If fish are able to remember that a certain area contains safe food, they will be able to go back to that area without putting their lives in danger,” lead researcher Trevor Hamilton told Live Science. For a long time,
110、 fish were placed far below chimpanzees, dolphins and mice on the list of smart animals. But this study has given scientists a new understanding of their intelligence. So next time you are watching your pet fish from outside the tank, perhaps you should feel closer to them they may remember who you
111、are.25. What is the article mainly about? A. Fish having very bad memories. B. Fish being smarter than we thought. C. How fish improve their memories. D. What we humans can learn from fish.26. What belief did people have in the past? A. Fish cant recognize any of their friends. B. Fish cant remember
112、 for longer than three minutes. C. Fish can only remember part of their experiences. D. Fish can remember things that happened 12 days ago.27. How do fish benefit most from a good memory? A. They can remember their enemies and fight. B. They can remember where to get food and survive. C. They can re
113、member their friends and help each other. D. They can remember where to escape to when in danger. C I was at the market at 5 pm, the worst time of day to shop, to pick up a few essentials: cream for coffee, eggs for breakfast and Advil for my headache. Id been rushing all day doing jobs for people.
114、I did not want to be shopping, to say the least. But I told myself it was my last stop before going home to put my feet up. So I scored a parking place, grabbed a bag from the trunk (后备箱) and found a shopping cart. The market wasnt as crowded as I had expected. I grabbed a package of linguini (意粉) a
115、nd some pesto (松子青酱). Thats when I saw her. She was sitting in a shopping cart. She looked to be maybe 9 months old. Short blond curls, blue eyes. A white lace dress and shiny black shoes. I couldnt take my eyes off her. Then I did what I always do with children: I gave her my best smile. I may have
116、 looked a bit mad, but it came from my heart. That is a habit I formed long ago when I became a mother. It started with my first child, in that unforgettable, life-changing moment of her birth. At times my smile would fade to a look of fear or worry, but it never left my face for long. It always cam
117、e back, even through tears. Ive learned that everyone needs a smile sometimes, young and old, friends and strangers, even strangers at the market in a rush to get home.来源:学|科|网 She took her time deciding just what to make of my smile. But finally, she lit up. I laughed and waved goodbye. And she ble
118、w me a kiss. That put a smile on my face that got a smile in return from every shopper I passed. I was still smiling when I got home and realized Id forgotten to get Advil. Luckily, I didnt need it. My headache was gone. Somehow, in that simple exchange of smiles, this weary (使人厌烦的) old world became
119、 a better place. Want to change the world? Try smiling. Someone will smile back at you. I guarantee it. If youre lucky, maybe theyll even blow you a kiss and make your headache go away.28. What can we know about the author from the first four paragraphs?来源:Zxxk.Com A. She couldnt wait to go shopping
120、. B. She didnt know what to shop at the market. C. She was disappointed at the goods in the market. D. She didnt want to go to the market at that time.29. What does the underlined word “that” in Paragraph 7 refer to? A. Shopping in the afternoon. B. Suffering from a headache. C. Smiling at kids she
121、meets. D. Observing different people.30. What happened to the author after seeing the girl? A. She thought about her childhood. B. She got blank looks from others. C. She no longer felt low. D. She wanted to kiss the girl.31. What is the main purpose of this article? A. To show how to find joy in da
122、ily shopping.B. To share her thoughts on smiling in a story. C. To recall happy times with her children. D. To show how to communicate with children. D It happens from time to time that after a whole morning of studying, you are tired in the afternoon. Its then that you might want to eat something s
123、weet, perhaps a Coke or a chocolate bar to lift your mood. After all, its popularly believed that a “sugar rush” gives us energy. But a study published in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews in April suggests that sugar can make us feel worse rather than boost our moods. The German and UK researc
124、hers collected data from 31 studies involving nearly 1,300 adults. They studied the effect of sugar on various aspects of mood, including anger, alertness (警惕性), depression and tiredness. They found that people who have too much sugar become more tired and less alert within an hour, and that these f
125、eelings become more intense (强烈的) over time. According to the researchers, when people take in sugar, their blood sugar levels rise rapidly, leading to a burst of energy and a short “feel good” period. However, as they begin to digest (消耗) the sugar, their blood sugar levels decrease quickly, leadin
126、g to a bad feeling. To remain on a “high”, people are likely to eat more and more sugar until they become addicted to it. As with caffeine, this prevents the body from relaxing, leaving people feeling tired and less alert. But the study findings neednt make us think we must give up sweet food altoge
127、ther. According to the World Health Organization, it is healthy to have the sugars found naturally in fruit, vegetables and milk, so long as these make up less than 5 percent of daily total energy intake. So the next time you feel tired and cant concentrate, perhaps you should think twice before you
128、 bite into a chocolate bar. Maybe a spot of exercise at midday would be a better idea! Tips for beating afternoon fatigue * Head outside and sit in the daylight for 10 minutes. * Get into the routine of a mid-afternoon cup of tea. * Plan group activities for midday. * Add variety to your routine.32.
129、 What does the underlined word “boost” in Paragraph 2 probably mean? A. improve B. harm C. control D. change33. How did the people feel after they had sugar in the study? A. They felt relaxed. B. They felt more tired. C. They were more alert. D. They felt energetic.34. What do we learn from Paragrap
130、hs 5-6? A. Our mood is connected to our blood sugar levels. B. Taking in more sugar benefits mental health. C. Getting caffeine is another way to relax. D. Sugar and caffeine have the same effects.35. What would the author suggest people do when they are tired? A. Give up sweet food. B. Have a bar o
131、f chocolate. C. Do an hour of exercise. D. Eat foods with natural sugars.阅读理解 21-25 DBCAB 26-30 ABDCC 31-35 BABAD 5、【全国百强校】四川省绵阳南山中学2020届高三10月月考英语试题AA popular TV host has reportedly invested about USS 740,000 in a project to research,preserve and promote the Hunan provincial dialect (方言).Chinese TV
132、presenters are required to speak Mandarin, or Putonghua, as part of their work, but should dialects be allowed on air?Bcnu (China): TV and radio stations have the right to decide whether dialects or Mandarin will be used in their programs. The popularity of some dialects in some areas will not chall
133、enge the leading role of Mandarin in the whole country. Rick N (US): TV and radio broadcasters should take the lead in popularizing Mandarin.To require hosts to speak standard Mandarin is not to oppress (压制)dialects, but it only aims to restrict irresponsible use of language. I think it is unprofess
134、ional for some hosts particularly to imitate the pronunciation of dialects.Cooper (UK). Dialects are an important part of local culture and now many kids even dont know how to speak their dialects because ofthe main use of Mandarin around them .It would be a pity if future generations were unable to
135、 understand the local dialects. It would be a terrible break in cultural traditions.Steve (France): To allract viewers or make more money, some hosts casually use dialects. Demanding TV and radio programs use Mandarin is a move to limit strange and irresponsible use of language, whether it is Mandar
136、in or other dialects. In this way, the decision is also a form of protection for dialects. Hearing standard Mandarin on TV and radio programs is also a basic right of audiences around the country.21 .Why does the author mention a popular TV host?A.To make clear the authors viewpoint.B.To introduce t
137、he topic to be discussed.C.To set an example for people to follow.D.To show dialects are likely to disappear.22.What affects dialects negatively according to Steve?A.Mass medias using dialects casually.B.Improper pronunciation of dialects.C.Restrictions on speaking dialects publicly.D.Childrens losi
138、ng interest in dialects.23.Who favors dialects on air?.A. Bcnu and Steve. B. Bcnu and Cooper.C. Rick N and Steve. D. Rick N and Cooper.BA DREAM, for me, is like a torch to light up iny insipid (平淡的)life and a pair of wings to fly me into the sky. The uncertainty of my future and the heavy burden of
139、schoolwork had driven me into a negative situation and not until I had a dream did I get out there. I decided to become a hostess.It was last summer. I went to Jinan, which is famous tor its natural springs, and started to learn broadcast hosting. However, I found that it was not easy.The weather wa
140、s bad. It was too hot to stay calm, which made me homesick. I called-my parents at least five times a day. But as I tried my best to adapt to the weather and living conditions there, I became more independent.Another thing bothered me, too. My teacher criticized all my mistakes. Grievance (委 屈)and e
141、xhaustion often reduced me to tears and sweat flowed down my checks. To get her recognition, I practiced my voice skills in a park every day, even on rainy days. You cant imagine how happy I was when she praised me for the first time.My dream enabled me to change a lot. Without my dream, I wouldnt h
142、ave had the courage and the confidence to host the New Year party at our school. On stage, I knew that it was a good beginning to my hosting dream.I took the arts examination in the winter. To my delight, I did well. And I was more than excited when I received the offers from Shandong Normal Univers
143、ity, Yunnan Normal University and Yunnan Art Institute.My dream has powered so much energy in inc that my life has become colorful every day. So, however hard it will be to stick to my dream, no way will I give it up!24.Why did the author feel her life was insipid in the beginning?A.Because she desi
144、red a better future.B.Because she was scared of pressure.C.Because she felt that life was dull.D.Because she had no goal.25.How did the writer overcome the difficultics she met in Jinan?A.By calling her parents often.By practicing her voice in a park every day.C.With her persistence and adaptability
145、.D.With her courage and confidence.26.What does the underlined it in the 5lh paragraph refer to?A.Her courage and the confidence to host the party.B.Her getting the teachers praise for the first time.C.Her becoming more independent.D.Her doing well in the arts examination.27.Which is the best title
146、for the passage?A.Dreams are difficult to develop.B.How to achieve your dream.C.Realizing Your Dream Is Not Easy.D.A Dream will light your approach to success.CImagine being a business that regularly takes huge quantities of your own products worth millions of pounds and bums them up. Your stock lit
147、erally goes up in smoke. It sounds crazy, but the practice is common for some of the worlds biggest clothing manufacturers .They argue that it is the most cost-eflective way of maintaining their brands exclusivity (独特性).The clothes that are burned are those that do not sell at a high enough price. R
148、ather than watch them go on sale, the companies would set fire to them and regain a small amount of energy. Nobody knows exactly how much unsold stock is burnt annually by those fashion houses, but burning clothes has various negative impacts on the environment. For example, burning clothes made fro
149、m artificial fibers may release plastic microfibers into the atmosphere, which worsens global warming. A U.K. parliamentary committee report on sustainability and the fashion industry advises the government to ban the burning of unsold stock if it can be reused or recycled.Actually, there are other
150、approaches. What if those companies had a section tasked with taking back unsold clothes, redesigning them into new products, and shipping out the new products to the market once again?There is also now an opportunity to focus on biodegradable (可生物降解的)fabrics. Clothes that break down faster might no
151、t have to be burned. They would also appeal to those who care about the environmental impact of their own wardrobes.Additionally, we have an over-production problem. According to the World Bank, while clothing sales have risen steadily since 2000, clothing utilization has fallen at roughly the same
152、rate. For every extra T-shirt that is sold, it will be worn roughly half as much as it would have been 20 years ago. That means better forecasting market trends would in theory result in less waste.Burning clothes wont happen simply through fashion firms. The scale of fashion production lias to chan
153、ge. And ifs important to recognize that these consumer-focused brands will only go where the market takes them. If protecting the environment really matters to the public, they have to make clear that they want more sustainable clothing in the first place. Without consumers demanding that, it wont c
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