河南省郑州市中牟县第一高级中学2019届高三下学期第十二次双周考英语试卷 WORD版含答案.doc
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1、20182019学年高三年级第十二次双周考第二部分 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)ABecome a Volunteer and Make a DifferenceThe First Tee, as an outstanding youth development organization, is always searching for good people that want to volunteer at one of our many Pittsburgh area locations. Were looking for You!Nati
2、onwide, we currently have more than 3,700 coaches signed up with The First Tee as well as volunteers. But you dont have to be a golf professional or even a good golfer. With The First Tee Coach Program, we provide the training you need. Developed with input from leading experts in the field of posit
3、ive youth development, our program focuses on making participants stronger and more confident through decision-making and exploring options, inspiring the golfers of tomorrow to look to the future, set goals, and unlock their potential.We also need more volunteers to make The First Tee possible. Opp
4、ortunities include:Assistant Coach: assist in our weekly golf clinics. All that we request is that you make a 7-week commitment (one day per week), for 2 hours each week. Each clinic is led by one of our trained staff members who creates a written lesson plan for our volunteers to follow.Database Ma
5、nager:input data entry of participants, volunteers, and community relation records and update chapter information for Home Office and community relations.The database manager is expected to update the data a minimum of every other week. Equipment Manager: organize and sort donated equipment, get rid
6、 of unfit equipment, and arrange equipment for distribution to participants at least once a week. Greeter: register participants, hand information to parents, greet visitors, answer phone and provide general program information.Process of Becoming a Volunteer Begin by filling out the Google Forms ap
7、plication below. Once Alison Boyle (our Director of Volunteer and Participant Services) receives your completed application, she will contact you for an in-person interview.CLICK HERE to fill out a Volunteer Application via Google FormsFor more information, please contact our Director of Volunteer a
8、nd Participant Services, Alison Boyle, at aboylethefirstteepittsburgh.org.21. The First Tee Coach Program centers on _. A. training participants B. training professional coaches C. attracting more visitorsD. looking for golf stars22. If you are good at using computers, you may choose to be a (an) _.
9、 A. greeter B. assistant coachC. database managerD. equipment manager23. To become a volunteer at The First Tee, one must _. A. be a good golferB. have an interview C. consult(咨询) Alison BoyleD. promise to work 7 weeksBThe sun was rising when Daryls delivery truck reached the highway. This was the b
10、est time of day to drive, when the roads were wide open and empty. He felt sure he was going to make it to Los Angeles before midnight. It looked like it was going to be a good day.Then he saw it, a large lump in the middle of the road. Daryl often passed dead animals on the roadside but he knew the
11、n this was something different. He slammed on his brakes and the truck screeched to a halt.The lump was a girl. He tried shaking her awake but she wouldnt move, so he picked her up and carried her to the side of the road. At least she wouldnt be run over there.Now she was someone elses problem. He h
12、ad to make it to Los Angeles by midnight and didnt have time to be a here. He climbed back into his truck but as he looked in his mirror and saw the girl lying still by the side of the road, he knew he couldnt leave her. Daryl put her into his truck and drove to the next town.An hour later he pulled
13、 up at the police station. After explaining what had happened, he prepared to leave, only for the policeman to say that he needed to make a report. Daryl knew this would take several hours, but he had no choice. There was no way hed get to Los Angeles on time now.Three hours later the report was don
14、e and the girl had recovered somewhat. She explained that she had fallen on the highway, weak from hunger, but could remember nothing else. She also thanked Daryl for saving her life. Daryl told her that he had been happy to help, but as he got back into his truck he knew his boss wouldnt be.Just as
15、 he was about to pull back onto the road, his mother called. “Have you seen?” she said, “A bridge collapsed two hours ago, the one that you drive over on the way to Los Angeles.”Daryls blood run cold. If he had been on time, he would have been on that fallen bridge about two hours ago. Daryl realize
16、d how lucky he was.24. What did Daryl plan to do in Los Angeles?A. Go on holiday.B. Deliver some goods.C. Visit his mum.D. Report to his boss.25. Why did Daryl first leave the girl by the side of the road?A. He didnt want to be late. B. He thought the girl would be fine.C. He knew that someone else
17、would help. D. He worried the police would blame him.26. How did Daryl feel after he left the police station?A. Confident that he would be on time.B. Angry that he had to make the report.C. Proud that he had saved the girls life.D. Worried that his boss would be angry.27. What does the underlined ex
18、pression “Daryl blood ran cold” in the last paragraph suggest?A. Daryl was now feeling more relaxed. B. Daryl thought he would be in trouble.C. Daryl was greatly shocked by the news. D. Daryl felt the sudden change in temperature.CCan you figure out someones name just by looking at him or her? The a
19、nswer may not be a definite “yes”, but a study by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, found that you would at least have a clue, since people with certain names tend to share similar facial appearances. For example, if someone is named Bob, hes likely to have a round and joyful face, while s
20、omeone named Tim tends to have a narrower face and a more serious look. People have long been associating names with certain cultural expectations, which may be responsible for the studys results. For example, a woman named Katherine is usually considered to be more reliable than a girl named Bonnie
21、. Previous studies also found that people with traditionally African-American names such as DeShawn and Jamal are more likely to be seen as dangerous and violent by their teachers and are less likely to be hired in jobs. These stereotypes(固定模式)have become so widespread that theyve even affected how
22、people look at themselves. In fact, people tend to subconsciously(下意识地)change their own personalities to fit into these stereotypesKatherines may try hard to be trustworthy and Bonnies may care less about the mistakes they make. “We develop the personality that other people expect us to exhibit,” sa
23、id lead researcher Youat Zwebner, according to The Telegraph. In other words, its not that names change people, but people try to live up to their names. And our faces may even change over time, based on these stereotypes. “Usually, we think that faces are very fixed but now we show that theyre not,
24、” the studys co-author Ruth Mayo told UKs iNews. According to Mayo, the use of different facial expressions can allow people to develop different looks. “If you smile a lot, you have different wrinkles around your eyes and your mouth from if you frown a lot,” she said. 28. Why did the author use the
25、 names Bob and Tim as an example? A. To prove the influence of names on our emotions. B. To present the cultural expectations of certain names. C. To show the correct method of guessing someones name. D. To explain the possible connections between names and looks. 29. Which of the following are cons
26、idered cultural stereotypes by the author? a. A boy name Tim tends to be cautious. b. A boy named Jamal tends to be violent. c. A boy named DeShawn appears dangerous. d. A girl named Bonnie is likely to be seen as joyful. e. A girl named Katherine is usually considered trustworthy. A. abe B. ade C.
27、bcd D. bce30. Which of the following would Yonat Zwebner probably agree with? A. Peoples faces become fixed as they grow into adults. B. The way people are expected changes their personalities. C. People could change their personalities by using different names. D. People should focus on sound and m
28、eaning when choosing names. 31. What might be the best title for the passage? A. Appearance may affect jobs. B. Name can change people. C. Name may make looks. D. Appearance can carry culture. DWhy Mars (火星) is New SettlementIs it possible to live on other planets? The United States government is ta
29、king a serious look at the moon and Mars as potential places for future human settlement. The moon could serve as a training ground for later journeys to Mars. Currently, with Mars becoming the eventual long-term goal, serious questions exist as to whether the dangers of the settlement on the moon a
30、re too extreme and unnecessary.One major reason the settlement on the moon is too dangerous is the difference between the atmosphere environment of the moon and Mars. Atmosphere is important because it protects humans and all other life from a continuous attack of radiation (辐射) caused by sources su
31、ch as the sun. This radiation is especially dangerous to humans because it increases the risk of cancer and can negatively change DNA. The fact that the moon has no atmosphere can cause great harm to human beings. Although Mars atmosphere is significantly thinner than Earths, at least it has one and
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