2020届高考英语专练之自我检测(三) WORD版含答案.doc
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1、 高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家2020届高考英语专练之自我检测(三)1、Apple SeedsCirculation(发行量): 1 Year, 9 IssuesCover Price: $44.55Price For You: $33.95Product Description: Apple Seeds is an award winning magazine filled with stories for kids aged from 7 to 9. The cover is very soft, providing durability(耐用性) that allows each i
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4、r Times Magazine is for those who love to laugh! Full of cartoons and humor columns, it shows up in your mailbox once a month and keeps you smiling all year round! In todays world, you need a reason to laugh. So lets find it in Humor Times.News ChinaCirculation: 1 Year, 12 IssuesCover Price: $47.88P
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6、rested in China.1.What do we know about Apple Seeds?A.You can receive it every month if you buy it.B.It offers the biggest discount among all the magazines.C.The soft cover enables it to be read and kept long.D.The magazine is going to surprise you for many years.2.What kind of people may buy News C
7、hina?A.People who have an interest in personal lifestyle of the Chinese.B.People who have a strong sense of humor and love to laugh.C.People who are interested in news around the world.D.People who want to learn about Chinas politics, business and culture.3.Which magazine may best help relax yoursel
8、f after a day of hard work?A.Apple SeedsB.Humor TimesC.Better LifeD.News China2、Devon Gallagher, a college graduate from Philadelphia, wants the world to know exactly where shes been while shes on her worldwide vacation in a special way. The traveler, who was born with a bone disease, had her right
9、leg amputated (截肢) at the age of four. Although the amputation caused inconvenience for Gallagher early on, she now sees it as nothing short of inspiration for living her best life.To spread that message, Gallagher has gone to social media, where she shares photos of her travels across the world, bu
10、t instead of simply using a geo-tag(地理位置标签), she writes her location on her artificial leg before taking a picture.Now she has been taking pictures across the Continent, which show her cycling over the canal in Amsterdam, relaxing on a wall overlooking the city of Barcelona, posing with a waffle in
11、Brussels, taking in the beautiful Parthenon temple in Athens and enjoying a river ride in Budapest, all with the well-known locations written on her artificial leg.“I get a new leg every two years and I can choose the design on it. One day I had a sudden thought to get a chalk-board,” Gallagher said
12、. “My mum and grandmother didnt like the idea, but my friends thought it was great and told me to go for it, so I did.”Gallagher said people often stare when shes writing on her leg, but once she shares the photos, she receives only positive feedback(反馈), “My leg hasnt stopped me from doing anything
13、 Ive wanted to do,” she said. “I dont know if its my determination to prove to myself that I can do it, anyway, Ive been able to keep up with people at my age and lead a pretty great life.”Gallagher shows us that you should never let anything stand in the way of your dreams. And if life gives you an
14、 artificial leg, make art.1.What message did Gallagher want to spread in her special way?A.She enjoys her travelling across the globe.B.She suffers little from her legs amputation.C.She looks on her misfortune as another form of blessing.D.She has exactly fallen in love with posting photos online.2.
15、What does the word “which” underlined in paragraph 3 refer to?A.the picturesB.the continentC.the legD.the location3.Gallagher can best be described as _.A.helpful and ambitiousB.friendly and generousC.determined and creativeD.independent and wise4.Which of the following might be the best title for t
16、he text?A.Never Too Late to shareB.A Special Artificial LegC.An Outstanding PhotographerD.Gallaghers Summer Holidays3、Scientists have found that human eyes are more likely to be damaged by UV rays (紫外线) while skiing in the snow-covered areas than sitting on the beach, according to a report by the UK
17、 newspaper The Telegraph.The researchers at Kanazawa Medical University, Japan and American company Johnson conducted the study together. They looked at the effects of light reflection on newly fallen snow on a ski trail (a rough path) in Ishikawa District, northern Japan. They compared the results
18、with the levels of UV rays on a sand beach in southern Japans Okinawa District.They found that on the beach, eyes are exposed to a daily 260 kilojoules (千焦耳) of UV a square meter compared to 658 kilojoules in snow-covered areas.The findings are supported by the Japan Meteorological Agency. According
19、 to the agency, the reflection rate of UV light on beaches is often between 10 and 25 percent, compared to 80 percent in the new snow areas. The amount of light increased 4 percent with a 300-meter rise in height.Most of us know that UV rays can harm the skin. Thats why we wear sunscreen on our skin
20、 before we get out in the sun. But many of us may not realize that UV rays are also harmful to the eyes.If your eyes are exposed to large amounts of UV radiation over a short period of time, you may experience a kind of sunburn of the eye, which is harmful. Your eyes will become red and feel a stran
21、ge feeling. They may be sensitive to light. Fortunately, this is usually temporary (暂时的) and seldom causes permanent damage to the eyes.Long-term exposure to UV radiation, however, can be more serious. Scientific studies and researches have shown that exposure to small amounts of UV radiation over a
22、 period of many years increases the chance of eye damage, which could lead to total blindness.1.You would most likely find the article in_.A.a doctors diaryB.a travel journalC.a medical magazineD.a physics textbook2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A.Too much eye ex
23、posure to UV rays may cause total blindness.B.Short-time exposure of the eyes to UV rays doesnt harm them at all.C.Most people know that UV rays harm the eyes as well as the skin.D.The study was conducted by researchers from Japan, the USA and the UK.3.The underlined word sunscreen in Paragraph 6 mo
24、st probably means _.A.sunglassesB.sunhatC.suncreamD.sunburn4.What will the passage most probably talk about next?A.Never ski on newly fallen snow in Japan.B.Go to hospital to have your eyes examined.C.Wearing a hat can provide protection while skiing in new snow areas.D.Take some measures to protect
25、 your eyes while skiing in new snow areas.4、 Plants cannot run or hide, so they need other strategies to avoid being eaten. Some curl up their leaves, others produce chemicals to make themselves taste bad if they sense animals drooling on them, chewing them up or laying eggs on them一all signals of a
26、n attack. New research now shows some flora can feel a plant-eating animal well before it launches an attack, letting a plant prepare a preemptive (发制人的) defense that even works against other pest species. When ecologist John Orrock of the University of Wisconsin-Madison sprayed snail slimea liquid
27、the animals release as they slide along一onto soil, nearby tomato plants appeared to notice. They increased their levels of an enzyme (酶), which is known to prevent plant-eating animals. None of the plants were ever actually attacked, Orrock says. We just gave them cues that suggested an attack was c
28、oming, and that was enough to cause big changes in their chemistry. Initially Orrock found this defense worked against snails; in the latest study, his team measured the slimy warnings impact on another potential threat. The investigators found that hungry caterpillars (毛虫), which usually eat tomato
29、 leaves greedily, had no appetite for them after the plants were exposed to snail slime and activated their chemical resistance. This nonspecific defense may be a strategy that benefits the plants by further improving their overall possibilities of survival, says Orrock, who reported the results wit
30、h his colleagues in March in Oecologia. The finding that a snails approach can cause a plant response that affects a different animal made Richard Karban curious, a plant communications expert, who was not involved in the study. It is significant that the plants are responding before being damaged a
31、nd that these cues are having such far-ranging effects, Karban says. The research was comprehensive, he adds, but he wonders how the tomato plants felt chemicals in snail slime that never actually touched them. Thats the million-dollar question, Orrock says. He hopes future research will make out th
32、e mechanisms that enable plants to sense these relatively distant cues.(1).John Orrock sprayed a liquid onto soil near tomato plants to _.A.make them grow betterB.give them a warningC.keep plant-eating animals awayD.inform plant-eating animals of danger(2).Why is the example of caterpillars mentione
33、d in Paragraph 3?A.To introduce another animal.B.To confirm the result of the study.C.To appeal to people to protect animals.D.To analyze different resistance chemicals.(3).What does Richard Karban really want to know?A.How tomato plants become aware of danger.B.What the chemicals in the snail slime
34、 are.C.Whether the research is of practical value.D.What the finding of the research is.(4).What can be a suitable title for the text?A.Watchful PlantsB.Greedy AnimalsC.A Snails ApproachD.A Defense Attack5、Earlier this year I removed all Internet services from my home, which was very upsetting at fi
35、rst, but I have lived that way. _ I was not content with the time I was wasting I felt I could do more purposeful things than spend it on the Internet. If there is something I want to research on the Internet, I write it down and use that list when I have Internet access. _ Ill go to the office, the
36、 library, the coffee shop, or some other place with free public Wi-Fi, and work on what I need to do online._ I log on (登录) to watch some YouTube videos or laugh at funny pictures, but I go on the Internet with the intention of doing these things. Whenever Im on the Internet now, I use it in a delib
37、erate way, a way that benefits me and my life, and a way that adds value._ I could focus on writing without being disturbed, I have more time to read, to write, to think, to exercise and to walk. Because Im out of the house and there are people around, I meet new people. Additionally, I have more ti
38、me for friends and I feel less stressed and my thoughts are clearer. My mind is more focused on important things. _ Plus, I no longer long for the Internet like I once did.It will be upsetting at first, but you will live, and your life will be better without it.A.I dont have a monthly Internet bill.
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