云南省曲靖市第二中学2020届高三英语上学期第四次周考试题.doc
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1、云南省曲靖市第二中学2020届高三英语上学期第四次周考试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。(满分120分,考试时间100分钟)注意事项:1. 本卷为试题卷,考生必须在答题卷上解答作答,答案书写在答题卷相应位置,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。选择题作答必须用2B铅笔填涂。2. 考试结束后,请将试卷和答题卷一并交回。第卷第一部分 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、D)中,选出最佳选项。 ASavlour of the lost(Singapore)When she was young, N
2、icole Ling was frightened of catsThat all changed when a sick lost kitten wandered into her lifeLing, 19, overcame her fears and took the ill animal to the vet(兽医). When she realized the kitten would be must likely to be killed to stop suffering, Ling was heart-broken.Now 43, Ling has fought Singapo
3、res practice of gathering lost animals by rescuing and rehoming countless cats for over 20 years, taking a maximum 15 at a time, rehoming some of them first, and keeping the rest for herself.Millionaire street cleaner(China)What matters most to Yu Youzhen, a wealthy laudlord from Wuhan City, China,
4、is not the money that shes made from wise building investments, but that her children can learn from her example.“I want to be a role model for my children,” Mrs. Yu told the Wuhan Evening News. “I dont want to sit around idly and eat up my fortune.” So, six days a week, she starts work at 3 a. m an
5、d works for six hours. Teaching maths in a colorful classroom(South Africa)Maths teacher Wendy Lovett knows how to get kids interested in her subject. In 2011, Lovett went from the UK to South Africa to work at the Center of Science and Technology(COSAT).When she arrived, the walls of her classroom
6、were plain and boring. Her solution was to paint colorful shapes and graphs on the walls, and engage the students by getting them to make three-dimensional paper shapes hung from the ceiling. The result? An inspiring place to learn. The interest in maths changed overnight.1. How did Ling get over he
7、r fear of cats?A. By looking after a sick lost catB. By realizing cats would be killedC. By rescuing and rehoming many catsD. By receiving a treatment from the vet2. Why did the students interest in maths change so quickly?A. Their teacher came from the UK B. Their teacher had enough teaching experi
8、enceC. Their teacher changed the walls of the classroom D. Their teacher inspired their interest to learn3. What do the three stories tell us?A. Women can do something better than men B. Everyone can do something for othersC. Receiving is more valuable than givingD. Strong will can make a person gre
9、atB Each of us fails from time to time. If we are wise, we accept these failures as anecessary part of the learning process. But all too often we convey to our children either by words or by actions that failure is something to be ashamed of, that nothing but top performance meets our approval(赞许).D
10、onnie was my youngest third-grader. Hisfear of failure kept him from classroom games that other children played excitedly. Heseldom answered questions he might be wrong. He seldom finished his work because he repeatedly checked with me to be sure he hadnt made a mistake. I tried my best to build his
11、 self-confidence. But nothing changeduntilmidterm, when Mary Anne, a student teacher, was assigned to our classroom. She was young and pretty, and she loved children. My pupils, Donnie included her. But even enthusiastic, loving Mary was baffled by this little boy who feared he might make a mistake.
12、 Then one morning we were working math problems. Donnie had copied the problems with painstaking neatness and filled in answers for the first row. Pleased with his progress, I left this children with Mary. But when I returned, Donnie was in tears. Hed missed the third problem. Mary looked at me in d
13、espair. Suddenly her face brightened. From the desk we shared, she got a canister(小筒)filled with pencils. “Look, Donnie,” she said. “Ive got something to show you.” She removed the pencils and placed them on his desk. “See these pencils, Donnie?” she continued. “They belong to Mrs. Lindstrom and me.
14、 See how the erasers are worn? Thats because we make mistakes too. Lots of them! But we erase the mistakes and try again. Thats what you must learn to do, too.” She kissed him and continued: “Ill leave one of these pencils onyour desk so youll remember that everybody makes mistakes,even teachers.” D
15、onnie looked up with love in his eyes and just a glimmer(少许)of a smile. ThePencil became Donnies prized possession. That, together with Annes frequent encouragement and praise for even Donnies small successes, graduallypersuaded him that its all right to make mistakes as long as you erase them and t
16、ry again.4. Why did Donnie rarely finish his work?A. Because he seldom answered those difficult questions.B. Because he never did his work until the very last minute.C. Because he couldnt work together with his classmates.D. Because he spent too much time checking his answers.5. The word “baffled” i
17、n Paragraph 3 most probably means _.A. encouraged B. impressed C. satisfied D. confused6. Which of the following words best describe Mary Anne as she is shown in the article?A. Creative and modest. B. Patient and inspiring .C. Determined and strict . D. Considerate and proud.7. The story was written
18、 mainly to_.A. give a life lesson about failure B. sing the praises of Mary AnneC. tell us who influenced Donnie greatly D. show us how to use erasersCEvery year during the graduation famous people will talk to thousands of students and their parents. But this time something strange has happened. Ea
19、ch of the big-name speakers seems to speak of the same topic; they are all telling graduates to make the world a better place.So there was Arianna Huffmgton at Smith College saying: “what I advise you to do is not just take your place at the top of the world, but to change the world.” The actress Ke
20、rry Washington told students at George Washington University: “The world needs your voice, every one of you.” And then this, from Jeff Immelt, head of General Electric, at the University of Connecticut: “Graduates should be optimistic; believe in better. The world waits for your power.”Anyone can kn
21、ow what the famous speakers said is meaningless. The world has 7 billion voices to listen to already. It wont matter about one more or less. Neither is it clear why graduates should be especially optimistic, especially at the moment. The world doesnt wait for their power; only a small number of peop
22、le will get the chance to lead anything.Only Barack Obama in his address at Morehouse College avoided encouraging anyone to change the world. That is because he alone knows how hard it is to change it, even if you happen to be the President of the United States. Not only has he failed to change the
23、world, he cant even get people to give up guns in his own country.Instead of aiming so impossibly high, the graduates of 2016 would do better to start a bit lower. When they leave their universities they will not “Hello world!” but “Hello again, Mum and Dad!” So what Ms Huflington, Mr. Obama and Mr.
24、 Immelt ought to have said was: Change the world if you must, but it would be nice if you could help out by changing the bag in the rubbish basket first.They should then have followed up with the importance of hard work. Graduates need to change their employment attitude. They need jobs. Sadly on co
25、mmencement addresses(毕业典礼) no one tells them that even a bad job is better than none at all.8. What does the author argue in the third paragraph?A. The world has 7 billion voices to listen to.B. the words that the famous speakers said have no meaning.C. The world doesnt wait for graduates leadership
26、.D. Graduates should be especially optimistic.9. Why did Barack Obama avoid encouraging the graduates to change the world?A. Because he knew changing the world was not easy.B. Because he thought the world was already perfect.C. Because he didnt get Americans to give up guns.D. Because he is the pres
27、ident of America.10. What is the authors attitude towards what big-name speakers said?A. SupportiveB. SurprisedC. NegativeD. Respectful11. What might be difficult for the graduates according to the author?A. Changing their life attitude.B. Saying “Hello” again to their parents.C. Getting a good job
28、with a high pay.D. Changing the bag in the rubbish basket.D Starting the day on an egg could keep your blood pressure(血压) under control, research suggests. Scientists have shown that eggs produce proteins with a function similar to that of powerful blood pressure-lowering drugsThe research, from the
29、 University of Alberta in Canada, showed that when eggs come in contact with stomach enzymes(酶), they produce a protein that acts in the same way as Ace inhibitors, but more work is needed to show the effects outside a lab and in the human bodyEarlier this month, British researchers declared that, c
30、ontrary to popular beliefs, it is healthy to go to work on an egg. They concluded that the type of cholesterol (胆固醇) found in eggs has little effect on increasing heart disease risksResearcher Professor Bruce Griffin, from the University of Surrey, said: “The wrong beliefs linking egg eating to high
31、 blood cholesterol and heart disease must be corrected. The amount of fat in our diet has an effect on blood cholesterol that is several times greater than the relatively small amounts of cholesterol found in eggs. The UK public do not need to be limiting the number of eggs they eat. They can be enc
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