大教育合作学校2020届高三英语二轮复习第一次阶段考试试题PDF.pdf
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1、1/11 英 语(满分 150 分,考试时间 90 分钟)注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上相应的位置。2.全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试题上无效。3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案用 0.5mm 黑色笔迹签字笔写在答题卡上。第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 80 分)第一节 (共 20 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 60 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A Volunteer MeetingWe a
2、re holding our next volunteer meeting on July 24,18:30 at Ungdomens Hus.We kindly ask everyone who is interested in joining us to be on time,as we have half an hour together before the regular meeting starts where the new volunteers will meet our regular volunteers.Please bring a phone or a laptop,a
3、s you will be introduced to our communication platform Slack.We always have a dinner together so bring some food to share with everyone.Walk with Volunteer-Emigration MuseumAre you looking for an interesting place?Welcome to Emigration Museum!Join free guided tour around our permanent exhibition in
4、English every third Saturday of the month at 11:00 am.!Our volunteer will be waiting for you at the ticket office.The tour is free of charge but every visitor needs to obtain an entrance ticket first.Since the number of participants is limited,registration is required.Nature Guides2/11 Greetings Int
5、erested Volunteers,Raptor Watch 2020 falls on the dates 14th&15th April.It will be in our usual event place in Tanjung Tuan.We will be doing interpretive walks and guiding guests through coastal forest of the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia while wishing the migratory(迁徙的)birds on their Spring mig
6、ration a safe journey to reach their home country and make many baby birds.Elderly OutingWe need about 11 volunteers to push wheelchairs for the elderly and befriend them for our outing to Changi Jewel on the 19th of July.Anyone interested to volunteer,please register by 3rd July so that we can go a
7、head and make all the necessary bookings for the outing.Also if any volunteer would like to sponsor the outing by some monetary donations,it would be much appreciated.1.In which activity should participants bring something to eat?A.Nature Guides.B.Elderly Outing.C.Volunteer Meeting.D.Walk with Volun
8、teer.2.What does Walk with Volunteer do for its participants?A.Look for an interesting place.B.Offer a free guided tour.C.Obtain an entrance ticket.D.Complete the registration.3.What can we infer about Nature Guides?A.It calls for volunteer guides.B.It is a bird protection activity.C.Volunteers can
9、get birds in return.D.The guides should be interpreters.4.What are volunteers expected to do in Elderly Outing?A.Offer help to the elderly.B.Take books with themselves.C.Look for sponsors for the outing.D.Make a registration at any time.BDonna Steeden is support services manager at Quantum,which run
10、s 26 homes.Like many workers in care,she was drawn to it because she wanted to make a difference.But what sets Steeden apart is that her career path began in the kitchen.Steeden began her career in a hospital kitchen as a trainee chef.She stayed there for 10 years before becoming a relief chef at Qu
11、antum Care.Her responsibilities include catering,laundry and 3/11 housekeeping services.“Care catering is developing all the time.People have different needs and especially need special service in diet.This is the biggest change during these years.People need to know how to prepare that and provide
12、a variety of options which still meet peoples dietary and nutritional needs,”she says.Chefs in care homes rely on different tools and techniques to create a meal that resembles a typical roast dinner,with the right texture(质地)for somebody who has difficulty swallowing.“We have to think outside the b
13、oxgo through the menu of the day and then adapt that for all the specialist diets such as dairy-free or low-salt,but still have to provide the exact same meal.”This is exactly what attracted Stuart Middleton to work as a chef in care.He said,“Care catering islooked down upon,especially in the chef w
14、orld.A lot of chefs think theres nothing you can do with a textured meal and its not nice to look at.”A new qualification due to launch in April,the Level 2 award in professional cookery in health and social carethe first of its kind to focus on care cateringis expected to raise the fameof care chef
15、s as well as create a direct path to the care kitchen.5.What makes Steeden special from other care workers?A.She has great ambition.B.She was a woman manager.C.She is interested in care career.D.She began her career as a chef.6.In which aspect does care catering change most?A.People need more chefs.
16、B.People eat more vegetables.C.People need special diet service.D.People take in more nutrition.7.What interests Stuart Middleton as a chef in care?A.The high income of the work.B.The creativity in the work.C.The various people he meets.D.The tools to create a meal.8.In which section of a newspaper
17、may this text appear?A.Career.B.Medicine.C.Health.D.Family.CWhen she first saw the hunter aiming her way,Spitfire likely wasnt concerned.The female gray wolf,beloved throughout Yellowstone National Park,was used to cameras monitoring her 4/11 movements.Humans,proving little more than harmless window
18、 dressing against the parks wild scenery,had habituated the wolf to simply ignore them.According to Yellowstone wildlife officials,this habituation likely led Spitfire to curiously explore new boundaries outside the park without fear.On Nov.24,near Yellowstones northeast entrance,she was shot and ki
19、lled by a hunter as she approached a group of houses.“It was a harvest within the law,and everything was legitimate about the way the wolf was taken,”Abby Nelson,a wolf management specialist said.“The circumstances are obviously a little bit harder for people to stomach,because that pack had showed
20、signs of habituation.”The carefree relations that some Yellowstone wolves have built with humans are reportedly attractive to hunters looking for an easy kill.“Wolf hunters talk about seeing a pack of park wolves outside the boundary and being able to pick the one they want,”Doug Smith,a wolf biolog
21、ist for Yellowstone,told The New York Times.“They just stand there and have no fear.”Smith says one idea being considered is a kind of“fright”policy for wolves.When today wolves are mostly left alone when it comes to their approach to people,park officials instead might hit them using paintball or b
22、eanbag guns to force them away.If you think this sounds hard,youre not alone.But theres also a growing sense that the present policy of doing nothing isnt working,that more wolves will unnecessarily death and the broken record of hunters scoring easy kills will spin on.As Smith adds,urging people to
23、 meet him halfway and help keep wolves wild is a big ask.However,hes hopeful that for the purpose of preserving the worlds best place to observe free-ranging wolves,its a policy shift that tourists can get on board with.9.What lead to Spitfires death?A.The hunter was too cruel.B.Park staff were care
24、less.C.Spitfire wasnt strong enough.D.Spitfire broke into peoples boundary.10.Which of the following can best replace the underlined word“legitimate”in paragraph 3?A.unclearB.possible C.legal D.satisfying11.What will officials do to protect the wolves?A.Keep them away from people.B.Drive them to ano
25、ther preserve.5/11 C.Make strict laws about hunting.D.Forbid tourists to enter the park.12.What might be the best title for the text?A.Wolves in Yellowstone are in Danger B.A New Policy Was Made to Protect WolvesC.Wolves and Humans are Living in PeaceD.Illegal Hunting in Yellowstone ReappearsDWith t
26、echnology entering almost every aspect of our lives,the demand for computer programmers can only increase.To train the workforce of the future,companies around the world are wildly developing computing languages to introduce children to the mysterious world of programming both in and out of school.T
27、he only drawback is that to learn or observe the results of their programming efforts,children have to be able to see.As a result,kids with limited or no vision(视觉)are preventedfrom participating in this exciting trend.To change that,researchers at Microsofts Cambridge,UK Lab have developed a physic
28、al programming language that can be learned by all children.Project Torino allows visually impaired kids aged 7 to 11 to create code(编码)that plays music,stories,or poetry by connecting physical pods(检测装置)together.Once done,an accompanying app changes the physical code into digital code.The smart sys
29、tem covers all the major concepts and is ready to adapt to the needs of each student and set challenges based on the individuals skill.Most importantly,it provides instant feedback,enabling educators to assess his or her progress and provide assistance as needed.The Microsoft team is currently impro
30、ving the system.Among the changes is adding color to the previously all-white pods because it helps children with limited vision to learn better.The size of the pods is also being increased since kids working in pairs were more engaged when they could both physically hold the pods and touch hands.Th
31、e program will be expanded to 100 elementary school children in the UK this fall,and,once perfected,to kids across the world.While the system was created with visually impaired children in mind,Cecily Morrison,one of the researchers working on the project,hopes that it will appeal to everyone.6/11 1
32、3.What is the companies purpose to introduce children to programming?A.To train future labor force.B.To meet childrens curiosity.C.To make children more intelligent.D.To respond to parents requirement.14.What does the underlined word“that”probably refer to?A.The present exciting trend.B.Childrens li
33、mited and poor sight.C.The lack of advanced computers.D.The disadvantage of the present programming.15.What is the advantage of the new physical programming language?A.It can figure out childrens changes.B.It can give children timely instructions.C.The code created by people can be heard.D.Children
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