河南省三门峡市外国语高级中学2020届高三英语联考试题(含解析).doc
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1、河南省三门峡市外国语高级中学2020届高三英语联考试题(含解析)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和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AEarth is home to many amazing natural and man-made sights. However, because of other man-made thingspollution and climate changemany of these beautiful spots will likely disappea
2、r over the next 100 years, or even sooner.The Dead SeaAt 430 meters below sea level, the Dead Sea is Earths lowest point on land. It is the place where Israel, Jordan and the West Bank meet. This destination is popular for its wonderful desert views and extreme buoyancy (浮力).Now the Dead Sea is actu
3、ally dying. A story in Smithsonian Magazine says that people are using water from the Jordan River, which takes water away from the dead Sea. Since 1930, its surface area has reduced by almost 40 percent.Venice, ItalyWith canals (运河) instead of streets, this “Floating City” has fascinated visitors f
4、or centuries. Today, with no cars or buses, people usually walk through the citys ancient labyrinth (迷宫) of alleys (小巷), bridges and stairs. Water defines (定义) Venice, but water will also kill the city. Built on soft, muddy soil, Venice has slowly been sinking for centuries.Now, with rising sea leve
5、ls, its sinking faster. Technological solutions have so far been imperfectthe city flooded more than 100 times last year. According to US-based magazine Architectural Digest, the city may disappear in the next 100 years. Better book your gondola soon!Great Barrier Reef, AustraliaStretching (绵延) more
6、 than 2,300 kilometers off Australias northeast coast, the Great Barrier Reef is the worlds largest reef ecosystem, and heaven for scuba divers (水肺潜水). Thousands of colorful coral (珊瑚) and fish make homes beneath the blue waves. Its like a big underwater party! Sharks come for a seafood buffet (自助餐)
7、 and sea turtles come to find a date. Even whales stop by during their long swimming journeys.Unfortunately, the party might be over soon. The reef is dying. Warming ocean water kills the coral, and this causes problems up the food chain. The reef has decreased by more than half of its size, accordi
8、ng to US-based website Business Insider. The New York Times reported that large parts are already dead, and the reef system might be gone by 2030.1. Which spot is called “Floating City”?A. Great Barrier Reef, AustraliaB. Watery WondersC. The Dead SeaD. Venice, Italy2. According to the text, we can k
9、now that_.A. With rising sea levels, Venice may disappear by 2030.B. the Dead Sea is Earths lowest point on land and called “Floating City”.C. The Dead Sea is like a big underwater party where there colorful coral and various creatures.D. Great Barrier Reef is the worlds largest reef ecosystem, of w
10、hich large parts are already dead and might disappear in the further.3. Whats the main purpose of the text?A. To attract visitors to visit these beautiful spots.B. To arouse peoples awareness of protecting these beautiful spots.C. To introduce some knowledge about these beautiful spots.D. To describ
11、e the current situations of these beautiful spots.【答案】1. D 2. D 3. B【解析】这是一篇说明文。主要通过介绍死海、威尼斯和大堡礁的现状,告诉我们由于人为因素造成的污染和气候变化导致地球上一些美丽的景点可能会在未来消失,呼吁人们保护这些美丽景点。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据Venice, Italy部分关键句“With canals (运河) instead of streets, this “Floating City” has fascinated visitors for centuries.”(运河取代了街道,这座“漂浮的城
12、市”几个世纪以来一直吸引着游客。)可知,意大利的威尼斯被称为“漂浮的城市”,由此可知,被称为“漂浮的城市”的地方是意大利的威尼斯。故选D项。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据Great Barrier Reef, Australia部分关键句“Stretching (绵延) more than 2,300 kilometers off Australias northeast coast, the Great Barrier Reef is the worlds largest reef ecosystem, and heaven for scuba divers (水肺潜水).”(从澳大利亚东北海
13、岸绵延超过2300多公里,大堡礁是世界上最大的珊瑚礁生态系统,也是水肺潜水的天堂。)和“The New York Times reported that large parts are already dead, and the reef system might be gone by 2030.”(纽约时报报道说,珊瑚礁大部分已经死亡,这个珊瑚礁系统可能在2030年消失。)可知,大堡礁是世界上最大的珊瑚礁生态系统,其中大部分已经死亡,并可能在未来消失。故选D项。【3题详解】推理判断题。通读文章,结合第一段内容“Earth is home to many amazing natural and
14、 man-made sights. However, because of other man-made thingspollution and climate changemany of these beautiful spots will likely disappear over the next 100 years, or even sooner.”(地球上有许多令人惊叹的自然和人造景观。然而,由于其他人为因素,污染和气候变化,这些美丽的景点中的许多可能会在未来100年消失,甚至更早。)可知,文章主要是告诉我们由于人为因素造成的污染和气候变化导致地球上一些美丽的景点可能会在未来消失的情
15、况,并列举了死海、威尼斯和大堡礁的现状。由此可推断出,文章的主要目的是通过列举事实,唤起人们保护这些美丽景点的意识。故选B项。BWith Halloween just around the corner, today we will explore the world of ghosts in this program! The Merriam-Webster online dictionary says the word “ghost” goes back a thousand years to the “earliest recorded evidence of the language.
16、” The first meaning of “ghost” was “the seat of life or intelligence.” And it still has that meaning in some expressions.However, today, the word “ghost” usually means the soul of a dead person. This meaning is based on the idea that a persons spirit and body are separate. The spirit can continue ex
17、isting long after the body has died.During Halloween, kids dressed as ghosts are common sights. The costume is very simple: just throw on a white cloth that covers you from head to foot. But do not expect to win any costume competitions! You would not have a ghost of a chance. People use this expres
18、sion to mean that something is very unlikely to happen.The sight might even make you turn pale as a ghost. This is used when people lose color in their face. Sometimes this happens when a person is scared. But a bad cold or flu can also turn you as pale as a ghost.“Ghost” can also be a verb. In the
19、1880s the term ghost meant a person who works in secret for another person. Ghostwriters produce speeches for politicians. They also produce books for authors who want to tell their life stories but are not professional writers.And sometimes ghostwriters are involved in a series of books, like the c
20、hildrens stories based on the teenage detective Nancy Drew. The series began in 1930. The author given credit was Carolyn Keene. But she was not even real! Ghostwriters did all the work.Another expression using “ghost” as a verb is simply to ghost. This does not mean to die. It means to leave a plac
21、e or event without saying “goodbye” to anyone. You can ghost from your job. You can ghost from a party. You can even ghost from a relationship. This is when you stop communicating with someone because you are simply no longer interested in them.But I will not ghost from Words and Their Stories.4. Wh
22、ich meaning of the word “ghost” is about the earliest one?A. the origin of intelligenceB. the color of ones faceC. the spirit of a dead personD. the secret of another person5. If someone wants to say “its impossible for you to win the match .”He may say like this_.A. He is likely to ghost from the m
23、atchB. you dont have a ghost of chance to win the match.C. you are too scared to win the match with ghost face.D. The ghost will make you unable to win the match.6. What can be inferred about the word “ghost” according to the passage?A. A person devoted to his job is likely to ghost from his job.B.
24、A bad cold can turn people as pale as a ghost because they fear illness.C. It was Carolyn Keene who ghostwrote the childrens stories.D. Kids dressed in a white cloth like ghosts cannot win a costume competition.7. Where does the passage probably come from _.A. a radio programB. a Halloween posterC.
25、a fashion magazineD. a newspaper advertisement【答案】4. A 5. B 6. D 7. A【解析】这是一篇说明文。主要结合万圣节,对“ghost”一词进行了探索。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“The first meaning of “ghost” was “the seat of life or intelligence.”(“鬼”最初的意思是生命或智慧的所在地。)”可知,选项A“the origin of intelligence”智慧的起源,是 “鬼”最早的意思,故选A。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中的“You woul
26、d not have a ghost of a chance. People use this expression to mean that something is very unlikely to happen.(你没有一点机会。人们用这个表达,意味着某件事不可能发生。)”由此可知,选项B“you dont have a ghost of chance to win the match.”意思是赢这场比赛是不可能的,满足题干要求,故选B。【6题详解】推理判断题。由文中第三段中“During Halloween, kids dressed as ghosts are common sigh
27、ts. The costume is very simple: just throw on a white cloth that covers you from head to foot. But do not expect to win any costume competition .(万圣节前夜,孩子们打扮成鬼是很常见的。这种服装很简单:披一件把你从头盖到脚的白布就可以了。但是不要期待能赢任何服饰比赛。)”可知,小孩子穿着白布像鬼一样,是不会赢得服饰比赛的,故选D。【7题详解】推理判断题。由第一段“With Halloween just around the corner, today
28、we will explore the world of ghosts in this program!(万圣节即将来临,今天在这个节目我们要探索的是鬼的世界。)”由此判断出,这篇文章出自一个广播节目,故选A。CFor a wide range of diseases, diagnosis comes later in life for women than for men, according to a large Danish study. Researchers dont know whether the later diagnoses are due to genetics, the
29、environment, possible biases in the healthcare system - or some combination of reasons.The study of health data from 6.9 million Danish people found that across hundreds of diseases, women on average were diagnosed when they were about four years older than the age at which the conditions were recog
30、nized in men. “Were not just looking at one disease here, were looking at all diseases and we are looking at an entire population, from cradle to grave,” lead author Soren Brunak from the University of Copenhagen told Reuters Health by phone. On average, women received cancer diagnoses 2.5 years aft
31、er men. They received diagnoses for metabolic diseases like diabetes 4.5 years later. “This actually surprised us quite a lot,” Brunak said. “Men generally have a tendency to get to the doctor later. So presumably the difference in onset is even larger.”Brunak and his team considered incidence rates
32、 of diseases in the 18 broad categories of the ICD-10 diagnosis system managed by the World Health Organization. The study wasnt designed to explain the causes of the differences. Another limitation is that researchers only looked at diagnoses made in hospitalized patients.Dr. Noel Bairey Merz, dire
33、ctor of the Barbra Streisand Womens Heart Center at the Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute, who was not involved in the study, pointed out to Reuters Health that the study therefore lacks information on age at diagnosis for people who didnt require hospitalization. “On the other hand,” she said, “be
34、ing hospitalized is a sign of a serious illness, so that adds significance to the diagnosis and supports that disease onset may be later in women.”Brunaks study, published in Nature Communications, showed that the bone-thinning disease osteoporosis was a notable exception to the trend. Here, women w
35、ere typically diagnosed before they suffered a fracture, while the opposite was true for men.“I am fascinated by this study, which generally confirms all that I present in my Stanford course on Sex and Gender in Human Physiology and Disease,”said Marcia Stefanick, Director of Stanford Universitys Wo
36、mens Health and Sex Differences in Medicine Center.8. What can we know from the research?A. Women were diagnosed four years later than men for any diseases.B. Only the adults were involved in the research.C. On average, women were diagnosed later than men for the same disease.D. Women tend to go to
37、the doctor later than men.9. What does the underlined word “onset” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. spreadB. beginningC. symptomD. ending10. What can we infer from the fourth paragraph?A. Dr. Merz made proper comments on the research.B. Dr. Merz was not willing to participate in the research.C. Dr. M
38、erz didnt think much of the research.D. Being hospitalized is a sign of getting a serious illness.11. Whats Marcia Stefanicks attitude towards the research?A. criticalB. uninterestedC. favourableD. indifferent【答案】8. C 9. B 10. A 11. C【解析】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍一项研究:对于同种疾病,女性被确诊的时间晚于男性。【8题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第二段“wom
39、en on average were diagnosed when they were about four years older than the age at which the conditions were recognized in men.”(平均来看,在同样条件下,女性被确诊的时间比男性晚大约4年)可知,平均看来,对于同种疾病,女性被确诊的时间晚于男性。故选C项。【9题详解】词义猜测题。根据第二段“women on average were diagnosed when they were about four years older than the age at which
40、 the conditions were recognized in men.”(平均来看,在同样条件下,女性被确诊的时间比男性晚大约4年)及“Men generally have a tendency to get to the doctor later.”(男性普遍看医生晚于女性)可知,本文的主旨意在说明同种疾病女性确诊晚于男性,然后提到男性看医生比较晚,所以疾病在开始发作上的差异更大。因此,onset 在本文中意思就是指疾病的开始发作。故选B项。【10题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段“who was not involved in the study, pointed out to Reu
41、ters Health that the study therefore lacks information on age at diagnosis for people who didnt require hospitalization.”(他并未涉足这项研究。他向Reuters Health指出,对于那些不需要住院的人来说,这项研究缺少确诊年龄的信息)及“On the other hand,” she said, “being hospitalized is a sign of a serious illness, so that adds significance to the diag
42、nosis and supports that disease onset may be later in women.”(她说:另一方面,住院是一种严重疾病的迹象,因此这增加了诊断的意义,并支持妇女发病可能较晚。)可知,Dr. Merz 所做的评论中,前面是指出研究的不足,后面是对此研究的意义给予肯定。所以Dr. Merz做出了中肯且合理的评论,故选A项。【11题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段“I am fascinated by this study, which generally confirms all that I present in my Stanford course on
43、Sex and Gender in Human Physiology and Disease”(我被这项研究深深吸引,它大概证实了我在斯坦福,关于人类生理和疾病中的性与性别课程中所呈现的一切)可知,Marcia Stefanick 对此研究持支持肯定的态度。故选C项。DWhen we are children, the summer holidays seem to last forever, and the wait between Spring Festivals feels like an eternity. But later, we may find that the time ju
44、st seems to fly by, with weeks, months and entire seasons disappearing from a blurred calendar at a fast speed. Why does time seem to pass faster as we get older?According to the Daily Mail, our brains degrade as we get older. That diminish the amount of information we can deal with in a single day.
45、 “The human mind senses time changing when the perceived images change,” Adrian Bejan from Duke University, US, told the Daily Mail. “The present is different from the past because the mental viewing has changed, not because somebodys clock rings.”Infants, for example, move their eyes much more ofte
46、n than adults because theyre processing images at a faster rate. They deal with a large amount of information and do many things in a single day. This makes them feel like a single day lasts for a long time. However, as people get older, fewer images are processed in the same amount of time. Therefo
47、re, older people receive less information during a day than younger people. This causes things to seem as though theyre happening more quickly.Apart from the degradation of our brains, some psychological reasons also make us experience time differently. People may measure time by the number of memor
48、able events that can be recalled within a certain period. When we think about our youth, we may remember a life packed with first-time activities, for example, our first time traveling without our parents, or our first date. We experienced these events so vividly that time then seems to us to have p
49、assed very slowly. According to David Eagleman of the Baylor College of Medicine in the US, recalling these memories makes us feel like they took forever. Many adults find life is routine and sometimes dull. For this reason, when they look back, they might feel like there are not many exciting thing
50、s to remember. Therefore, time seems to be moving faster to them.12. What does the underlined word “diminish” in the second paragraph probably mean?A. get worseB. stay unchangedC. go upD. cut down13. According to the third paragraph, which statement is true?A. Infants and adults process information
51、in different ways.B. The more information people process per day, the quicker time seems to be.C. How much information people deal with varies with age.D. Adults can hardly deal with any information.14 What can we infer from David Eaglemans words?A. Youth is the best time to enjoy some first time ac
52、tivities.B. Young peoples lives are much more interesting than older.C. childhood memories are too precious to forget.D. psychological reasons make us experience time differently.15 What is the main purpose of this passage?A. To tell us that life passes by quickly for adults.B. To explain why life s
53、peeds up when we grow older.C. To show us that adults lives are not as exciting as children.D. To introduce us the difference between adults and children.【答案】12. D 13. C 14. D 15. B【解析】这是一篇新闻报道。文章讲述了,一项研究表明:我们的大脑随着年龄的增长而退化,感觉时间变快;并解释了其原因。【12题详解】词义猜测题。由第二段中的“According to the Daily Mail, our brains de
54、grade as we get older. That diminish the amount of information we can deal with in a single day.”(据每日邮报报道,我们的大脑随着年龄的增长而退化。这会diminish我们一天能处理的信息量。)和第三段中的“However, as people get older, fewer images are processed in the same amount of time.”(然而,随着年龄的增长,在相同的时间内处理的图像越来越少。),可知随着我们逐渐变老,我们在同等时间里所能够处理的信息图像就会变
55、的越少,diminish在此处意为“cut down(减少)”。故选D项。【13题详解】细节理解题。由第三段“Infants, for example, move their eyes much more often than adults because theyre processing images at a faster rate. They deal with a large amount of information and do many things in a single day. This makes them feel like a single day lasts fo
56、r a long time. However, as people get older, fewer images are processed in the same amount of time. Therefore, older people receive less information during a day than younger people. This causes things to seem as though theyre happening more quickly.”(例如,婴儿比成人更频繁地移动眼睛,因为他们处理图像的速度更快。他们在一天内处理大量的信息和做许多
57、事情。这让他们觉得一天只持续很长时间。但是,随着年龄的增长,在相同的时间内处理的图像越来越少。因此,老年人在一天中得到的信息比年轻人少。这使得事情似乎发生得更快。),可知在第三段,作者阐述了婴儿和成年人在同等时间里处理信息数量不同,因此C项“人们处理的信息量因年龄而异”正确。故选C项。【14题详解】推理判断题。由第四段中的“According to David Eagleman of the Baylor College of Medicine in the US, recalling these memories makes us feel like they took forever.Fo
58、r this reason, when they look back, they might feel like there are not many exciting things to remember. Therefore, time seems to be moving faster to them.”(根据美国贝勒医学院的David Eagleman的说法,回忆这些记忆让我们觉得它们花了我们很长时间。因此,当他们回首往事时,可能会觉得没有太多令人兴奋的事情值得记住。因此,时间对他们来说似乎走得更快。),结合本段首句“Apart from the degradation of our
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