人教版2018-2019学年上学期高三期中考试仿真卷(A卷) 英语 学生版.doc
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1、此卷只装订不密封班级 姓名 准考证号 考场号 座位号 绝密 启用前2019-2019学年上学期高三期中考试仿真卷英 语 (A)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分
2、 30 分)(略) 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 AOptimism May Help People Live LongerPeople who have an optimistic view on life are more likely to live longer, a US study said on Wednesday.The study, published in the American Journal of Epidemiology
3、, analyzed data from 2019 to 2019 from 70,000 women enrolled in the Nurses Health Study, a long-running US study tracking womens health via surveys every two years.The researchers looked at participants levels of optimism and other factors that might play a role in how optimism may affect mortality
4、risk, such as race, high blood pressure, diet, and physical activity.It found the most optimistic women, or the top 25%, had a nearly 30 percent lower risk of dying from any of the diseases analyzed in the study compared with the least optimistic women, or the bottom 25%.The most optimistic women ha
5、d a 16 percent lower risk of dying from cancer; 38 percent lower risk of dying from heart disease; 39 percent lower risk of dying from stroke; 38 percent lower risk of dying from respiratory disease; and 52 percent lower risk of dying from infection.Previous studies have linked optimism with reduced
6、 risk of early death from cardiovascular(心脑血管的) problems, but this was the first to find a link between optimism and reduced risk from other major causes.“While most medical and public health efforts today focus on reducing risk factors for diseases, evidence has been mounting that enhancing psychol
7、ogical resilience (弹性, 复原力) may also make a difference,” said Eric Kim, research fellow at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and co-lead author of the study.“Our new findings suggest that we should make efforts to boost optimism, which has been shown to be associated with healthier beha
8、viors and healthier ways of coping with life challenges.”The study also found that healthy behaviors only partially explain the link between optimism and reduced mortality risk. One other possibility is that higher optimism directly affects our biological systems, Kim said.Co-lead author and postdoc
9、toral research fellow Kaitlin Hagan said optimism can be varied with relatively uncomplicated and low-cost interventions (干预), even things as simple as having people write down and think about the best possible outcomes for various areas of their lives, such as careers or friendships.“Encouraging us
10、e of these interventions could be an innovative way to enhance health in the future,” Hagan said.21. According to the recent study, optimism can .A. help women live longer than menB. enable people to stay healthyC. cure people of high blood pressureD. make woman stay young and nice22. From the recen
11、t study, the optimistic women .A. took the risk of dying from infectionB. were less likely to die from some diseaseC. had a 39% lower risk of suffering from cancerD. were less likely to suffer from low emotions23. The underlined word “mounting” in paragraph 7 might be best placed by .A. increasing B
12、. appearingC. doubling D. showing24. Both Kim and Hagan believed that .A. simple but high-cost interventions should be tried outB. higher optimism indirectly influences our bodyC. optimism should be encouraged and developedD. optimism can help people meet all kinds of challenges.BEames HouseIn the 1
13、940s, with a wave of American soldiers heading home from World War II, the magazine Arts & Architecture hoped to drum up interest in a new form of mass housing that was inexpensive and easy to construct from exiting materials. The magazine approached designers and architects like Richard Neutra, Eer
14、o Saarinen, and Charles and Ray Eames to come up with plans for modern house, and the magazine would publish them.The idea was that the blueprints would vary according to a familys individual needs. Charles and Ray Eames chose to design for their own situation a working couple that needed a house an
15、d space for working, but had no children at home. The result was Case Study House No. 8 in Pacific Palisades, Calif, where the Eameses made their home.The family has stayed in the house and it is home to the Eames Office, which promotes the continuation of both Charless and Rays ideas. The outside o
16、f the house and studio has been open to self-guided tours for years. Not so the inside, which is filled with Eames-designed artwork and furniture.Reservations: Reservations are required. Please call 310-459-9663 at least 48 hours in advance of you visit.Visiting Hours:Monday: 10:00 a. m. 4: p. m.Tue
17、sdays: 10:00 a. m. 4: p. m.Wednesdays: CLOSEDThursdays: 10:00 a. m. 4: p. m.Fridays: 10:00 a. m. 4: p. m.Saturdays: 10:00 a. m. 4: p. m.Sundays: CLOSEDAdmission: $10; students and children are free.Group Visits: group with 10+ visitors must make an appointment. Ideally the size of the group should b
18、e limited to 25 people.25. Eames House was designed to meet_.A. an American soldiers needsB. Charles and Ray Eamess needsC. the needs of a non-working coupleD. the needs of a couple with children26. Eames House is closed on _.A. Tuesdays and Fridays B. Mondays and SundaysC. Thursdays and Saturdays D
19、. Wednesdays and Sundays27. How much would two adults and two kids need to pay to visit Eames House?A. $10 B. $20C. $30 D. $40CThe traditional British pub is part of the scenery of British life. At a recent count, there are around 50000 of them in the UK, some of which date back to as far as the 5th
20、 and 6th centuries. The oldest Ye Olde Fighting Cocks in St. Albans was established in 795.Because of their abundance, the names pubs take were designed to be memorable-but more than that, they were designed to be visual. Outside any traditional pub worthy of its title, youll find a hanging signboar
21、d with a unique illustration(插图)that represents the name of the business. The practice is so well established that even new pubs copy it. But why do they exist at all?The first British pub signs were created in the 12th century and were simple representations of beer containers and other brewing-rel
22、ated equipment used to inform passersby that establishments sold beer. This was Britain in the dark ages, when education was in short supply. Since most of the population were unable to read, pub signs were used to inform would-be customers that they could find a drink inside.The earliest uses of pu
23、b names would reference the sign directly. People would arrange to meet “at the sign of the Eagle and Child” rather than “at the Eagle and Child.”Today the tradition remains unchanged largely out of respect for the past, but many pub signs do have some functionality. Remote country pubs often use si
24、gnboards to point the way to their doors from more trafficked(可贩卖的)paths. Its a part of British culture thats rapidly disappearing more than 20,000 pubs have closed since 1980but for now there are still more than enough around that you can take a moment to appreciate the history and symbolism behind
25、 a pubs sign the next time you see one.28. What is special about British pub signs?A. They copy famous art B. They show British lifeC. They have unique pictures D. They include the history of the pub29. The first British pub signs were mainly used to _.A. inspire passersby B. inform passersbyC. educ
26、ate passersby D. entertain passersby30. Modern British pub signs are different from the earliest ones in _.A. size B. styleC. material D. purpose31. What is the text mainly about?A. The history of British pubsB. The importance of British pub signsC. Why British pubs have illustrated signsD. Why Brit
27、ish pubs are unpopular nowadaysDCan you betoo beautiful? It is hardly a problem that most of us have to bother as much as we might like to dream that it were the case.Yet the blessings and curses of beauty have been a long-standing interest in psychology. Do those blessed with shiny faces and an att
28、ractive body live in a cloud of appreciation or does it sometimes pay to be ordinary?Combing through decades of findings, social psychologists Lisa Slattery Walker and Tonya Frevert at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte havereviewed all the evidence to dateand their conclusions are not wh
29、at you might expect.At the most basic level, beauty might be thought to carry a kind of halo(光环) around it; we see that someone has one good quality, and by association, our deep mind may assume that they have other good ones too.Even in the courts, a pleasing appearance can work its magic. Attracti
30、ve criminals are likely to get less strict sentences, or to escape punishment entirely; attractive plaintiffs(原告), meanwhile, are more likely to win their case and get bigger financial settlements. “Its an effect seen everywhere,” says Walker.But if beauty pays in most circumstances, there are still
31、 situations where it can have opposite results. While attractive men may be considered better leaders, for instance, hidden sexist prejudices(偏见) can work against attractive women, making them less likely to be hired for high-level jobsthat require power. And as you might expect, good-looking people
32、 of both sexes run into envy one study found that if you are interviewed by someone of the same sex, they may be less likely toemploy youif they judge that you are more attractive than they are.More worryingly, being beautiful or handsome could harm your medical care. We tend to link good looks to h
33、ealth, meaning that illnesses are often taken less seriously when they affect the good-looking. When treating people for pain, for instance, doctors tend to take less care over the more attractive people.And the bubble of beauty can be a somewhat lonely place. One study in 1975, for instance, found
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