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2019-2020年高三上学期英语11月第四周周测试卷 Word版含答案 姓名: 授课教师: 注意事项:1、本试卷满分75分。 2、选择题答案填写在相应方框内,考试时间为60分钟。一、单项选择(1*15=15)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 21. Our beliefs about time and money are often similar. Most people think there isnt enough of _. A. either B. neither C. any D. none 22. People rarely succeed _ they have fun in what they are doing. A. if B. unless C. since D. when23. It may well be the ability to use languages that distinguishes humans, setting them _ other animals. A. along with B. rather than C. due to D. apart from24. Alice, how e you failed the English examination once again? I didnt work hard and I wish I _ more attention in class. A. paid B. had paid C. have paid D. was paying25. Many developers use Google Maps to show app users their locations and _ close they are to their friends and restaurants. A. what B. when C. how D. where26. Universities are supposed to _ new opportunities for those graduates who want to start their own businesses. A. hold up B. turn up C. open up D. make up27. The Chinese womens volleyball team won the World Cup victory, which was beyond our wildest _. A. inspirations B. expectations C. invitations D. cooperations 28. I ordered Pizza for dinner. It should be here any minute now. Pizza again? We _ Pizza every night for a week now! A. had B. were having C. have been havingD. will be having29. Chinese culture _ a particularly high value to the idea that families should live together. A. charges B. points C. presents D. attaches 30. It willtaketime andpatienceto get these changes _. A. to accept B. having been accepted C. accepted D. accepting31. Research suggests that children _ parents split up are more likely to drop out of high school. A. whose B. who C. that D. which32. The French team will have to _ an impressive performance if they are to beat Brazil. A. arise from B. try on C. result from D. put on33. Many consumers prefer to make their own choices rather than _ into buying what they dont really want. A. persuading B. be persuaded C. to persuade D. being persuaded34. When taking an examination, youd better relax yourself to prevent your mind from going _. A. aggressive B. blank C. accurate D. cautious35. Would you like another drink? _. Thanks a lot. A. You dont say B. You said it C. I have a say in it D. I wouldnt say no第二节:完形填空(1*20=20)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。My day started just like all the other days. I left for the train station at 7:35 to arrive at work by 8:30. While on the train I would always choose a seat away from the crowd so I can read the newspaper 36 and quietly. I didnt know why but for some reason when I got on the train today it was unusually 37 . I sat down in the only seat available beside a middle-aged man that had his head down and seemed to be 38 in his thoughts. I was glad that he didnt notice when I sat next to him because he just 39 to look down towards the floor. Shortly after the train left I found myself 40 what could be so important that he didnt even see me. I tried to forget about it. However, for some strange reason this inner 41 kept forcing me to talk to this man. I tried to ignore the voice 42 there was no way I was starting a conversation with a plete stranger. Finally I 43 and came up with an excuse to ask him a question. When he 44 his head, I could see that he had some tears rolling down the side of his face 45 his feeble(微弱的) attempt to wipe them away. We talked for about 20 minutes and in the end he seemed to be doing 46 . Several weeks had passed when I noticed an unaddressed 47 on my desk after returning from lunch. It only had the word 48 written on it. When I read the note inside the envelope I was so filled with emotions that I couldnt 49 myself. It was a letter from the man I met on the train thanking me again for talking to him and 50 his life that day. Apparently he had some very hurtful personal problems that were so 51 he was planning to take his life that day.In his letter he explained that he in 52 screamed out to God that if God really cared about him he would 53 someone to prevent him from taking his life. In his eyes I was that someone, that Angel sent by God. So the next time you feel prompted (冲动) for no 54 reason to talk to a friend, relative, neighbor or even a plete stranger please remember my story. You just may make a 55 in someones life when you listen to your inner voice. 36. A. hopefully B. peacefully C. sincerely D. immediately37. A. full B. noisy C. clean D. empty38. A. disappointed B. employed C. sunk D. occupied39. A. decided B. hesitated C. began D. continued40. A. wondering B. realizing C. concluding D. discovering41. A. memory B. enthusiasm C. voice D. affection42. A. though B. if C. unless D. as43. A. broke up B. broke down C. broke in D. broke out44. A. dragged B. shook C. raised D. bent45. A. for B. through C. over D. despite46. A. weaker B. worse C. stronger D. better47. A. package B. envelope C. present D. directory 48. A. angel B. colleague C. panion D. client49. A. excite B. contain C. embarrass D. condemn50. A. taking B. changing C. improving D. saving51. A. uncontrolled B. convincing C. unconscious D. encouraging52. A. conclusion B. practice C. power D. despair53. A. carry B. send C. force D. hire54. A. violent B. apparent C. contradictory D. absurd55. A. decision B. schedule C. difference D. reservation第四部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,共15小题,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AThere is more to the Alps than indulgent hotels, beautiful mountain scenery, and world-class diningSwitzerland, Austria, and Germany are spearheading (做先锋) innovative (革新的) new approaches to architecture and energy-efficient design that are helping to transform the look and feel of hospitality, recreation, and industry throughout the region.MONTE ROSA HUT, ZERMATT The Alpine mountain chalet (坡顶小木屋) is very important in the Swiss imagination, a place of warmth, refuge, and hospitality. Also called Bergkristall, or “mountain crystal”, its made of wood like a traditional chalet but covered in an aluminum (铝) shell. It is 90% energy self-sufficient, with full temperature controls and wastewater recycling.SUSTAINABLE ARCHITECTURE, VORARLBERG For more than a decade, the small western province of Vorarlberg in Austria has gained a reputation for daring and innovative architecture. With the use of locally sourced lumber (木材) and other renewable resources, the region has assembled a remarkable collection of contemporary, environmentally sound shops, homes, farmhouses, and public buildings that are masterpieces of progressive design. BMW WORLD IN MUNICH Bavarian Motor Works, better known as BMW, has for decades produced cars that are strong evidence to German engineering, innovation, and inspired design. BMW World in Munich puts these principles into thrilling architectural form with a multi-functional exhibition space offering a dynamic customer experience. Located near BMW Headquarters, the buildings roof is anchored by a swirled double cone of glass and steel. Active and passive solar power helps to heat and cool the massive interior, which is flooded with natural light.Enter for the chance to win a trip to the Alps!Test your Alpine acumen and enter for a chance to win a trip for two to the Alps, including airfare and a 4-night first-class hotel stay. Go to newyorkeronthetow/alps for details, and enter for a chance to win!56. According to the passage, what probably impresses visitors most in the Alps region is _. A. a traditional, wooden chalet named Vorarlberg B. the creative architectural forms and energy-efficient designs C. the chance to win a trip for two places of interest in the Alps D. the Bergkristall made of sourced lumber and renewable resources57. What is unique of BMW World in Munich? A. Its designs are mainly conventional. B. It was named after a famous German engineer. C. Its a branch of BMW Headquarters which produces cars. D. Its customers can enjoy wonderful exhibition experiences.BIn 1693 the philosopher John Locke warned that children should not be given too much “unhealthy fruit” to eat. Three centuries later, misguided ideas about child-raising are still popular. Many parents fear that their children will die unless ceaselessly watched. In America the law can be equally paranoid (偏执的). In South Carolina this month Debra Harrell was jailed for letting her 9-year-old daughter play in a park unsupervised (无人监督的). Her severe punishment reflects the rich worlds worry about parenting. By most objective measures, modern parents are far more conscientious (认真的) than previous generations. Dads are more hands-on than their fathers were, and working mothers spend more time nurturing their children than the housewives of the 1960s did. However, there are two problems in this picture, connected to class. One is at the lower end. Even if poor parents spend more time with their children than they once did, they spend less than rich parents do. America is a laggard here: its government spends abundantly on school-age kids but much less than other rich countries on the first two or three years of life. If America did more to help poor parents with young children, it would have huge returns. The second one, occurs at the other end of the ine scale, and may even apply to otherwise rational (理性的) Economist readers: well-educated, rich parents try to do too much. Safety is part of itthey fear that if they are not constantly watching their children may break their necks, which is the least rational. Despite the impression you get from watching crime dramas, children in rich countries are safe, so long as they look both ways before crossing the road. The other popular parental fearthat your children might not get into an Ivy League collegeis more rational. Academic success matters more than ever before. But beyond a certain point, parenting makes less difference than many parents imagine. Studies in Minnesota and Sweden, for example, found that identical twins grew up equally intelligent whether they were raised together or apart. A study in Colorado found that children that adopted and raised by brainy parents ended up no brainier than those adopted by average parents. This doesnt mean that parenting is irrelevant. The families who adopt children are carefully screened, so they tend to be warm, capable and middle-class. But the twin and adoption studies indicate that any child given a loving home and adequate stimulation is likely to fulfill her potential. Put another way, better-off parents can afford to relax a bit. And if you are less stressed, your children will appreciate it, even if you still make them eat their fruit and vegetables.58. Which of the following statements is NOT a misguided idea of parenting mentioned in the passage?A. Children should be protected from any dangers by their parentsB. The more conscientious parents are, the more children will surely benefit from parentingC. Children will die unless ceaselessly watched D. Children are likely to fulfill their potential with a loving home and adequate stimulation59. The underlined word “laggard” in Paragraph 2 probably means a country that _.A. is ahead in development B. falls slow behind others C. is free from physical or mental disorderD. moves to a higher position 60. Which of the following can we learn from the passage? A. Only warm, capable and middle-class people can adopt a child.B. When it es to child-raising, Economist readers will bee more rational. C. Children in rich countries are in greater danger due to the bad influence of crime dramas. D. Although poor parents spend more time with their kids than they once did, they spend less than rich parents do.61. This passage is mainly written to _.A. urge American laws concerning parenting to be changedB. advise modern parents to learn from their previous generations C. persuade stressed parents to learn to relax and give more freedom to their children D. call on the government to do more to help poor parents with school-age childrenCAre You Listening to What Your Heart Is Telling You?Wearable technology is getting a lot of attention these days. These devices are being increasingly more integrated into our daily lives and are providing new insights into our personal activity and fitness levels. According to IDC Research, the worldwide wearables market will reach 45.7 million units shipped by the end of xx and 126.1 million units in 2019.To date, the vast majority of that growth has been in basic activity trackers like the Fitbit One and the Jawbone UP that use an accelerometer (加速计) to measure movement and translate those measurements into estimates of step counts, calories burned, distance travelled and other metrics (度量标准). However, these devices wont tell you how your body responded to that movement. In other words, while an activity tracker can estimate that youve taken 10,000 steps in a day, it cant tell you how hard your body worked to take those 10,000 steps or how your body recovered from that effort. Measurements of both physical activity and the bodys response to physical activity are important ponents in determining whether youre actually improving your health and fitness.This can be explained by what exercise scientists refer to as workload. Workload is defined as the amount of time spent doing an activity or workout multiplied by the intensity (强度) of that activity. For example, to burn approximately 400 calories you can work out for an hour at low intensity or work out for 20 minutes at very high intensity. This may seem obvious, but while basic activity trackers can be good at measuring how many steps youve taken, they are incapable of telling you how your body actually responded to those steps. The best way to quantify your bodys true response to workload is by continuously and accurately measuring heart rate.With accurate information about your workloads and level of effort you are on your way to getting much better insight into your health and fitness. For example, with training you will start to see improvements in your cardiac efficiency (心效率). Like any muscle, the heart and cardiovascular (心血管) system grow stronger and more efficient with exercise, so as you get in better shape your body is able to produce the same amount of work for less beats from your heart. There are many other metrics that can be generated from accurate biometric sensors including maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 max) for cardiovascular fitness measurement, heart rate recovery, heart rate variability for monitoring training levels and stress, blood pressure, and breathing rate. This is why more panies are adding continuous heart rate monitoring to their next-gen wearable products. You can expect to see this trend continue as consumers get more value from the powerful insights that accurate heart rate data can provide.62. What does the author mainly talk about in Paragraph 2? A. The disadvantages of basic activity trackers. B. The metrics of future wearable technology. C. The growth in wearable devices. D. Important physical activities.63. According to the passage, the next-gen wearable products will be better than basic activity trackers in that _.A. they are like the Fitbit One and the Jawbone UPB. they are good at measuring your physical activityC. they are likely to have a sensor monitoring heart rate D. they are able to estimate step counts, calories burned and distance travelled64. In which column of the newspaper can this passage most probably be found?A. Advertisement. B. Finance. C. Medicine. D. Science.65. We can learn from the passage that _.A. with training your cardiovascular system will be improved B. workload is the amount of time you spend working outC. Fitbit One can respond to physical activity as well as measuring the bodys movement D. measuring physical activity is more important than measuring the bodys response to it DOur house was directly across the street from the clinic entrance of Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore. We lived downstairs and rented the upstairs rooms to patients at the clinic. One summer evening as I was preparing supper, there was a knock at the door. I opened it to see a truly awful looking man. He is hardly taller than my eight-year-old son. The most shocking thing is his face-twisted from swelling, red and raw. Yet his voice was pleasant as he told me that he came for a treatment this morning from the eastern shore, and theres no bus till morning. Hed been hunting for a room since noon but with no success. “I guess its my face. I know it looks terrible, but my doctor says with a few more treatments.” For a moment I hesitated, but his next words convinced me: “I could sleep in this rocking chair on the porch. My bus leaves early in the morning.”I told him we would find him a bed, but to rest on the porch. When I had finished the dishes, I talked with him. It didnt take a long time to see that this old man had an oversized heart crowded into that tiny body. He told me he fished for a living to support his daughter, her five children, and her husband, who was hopelessly crippled (残疾的)from a back injury. He didnt tell it by way of plaint. He was grateful that no pain acpanied his disease, which was apparently a form of skin cancer. He thanked God for giving him the strength to keep going. At bedtime, we put a camp bed in the childrens room for him. When I got up in the morning, the bed linens (床单) were neatly folded and the little man was out on the porch. Before he left for his bus, he asked if he could e back and stay the next time he had a treatment. I told him he was wele to e again.On his next trip he arrived a little after seven in the morning. As a gift, he brought a big fish and the largest oysters(牡蛎)I had ever seen. I knew his bus left at 4:00 a. m. and I wondered what time he had to get up in order to do this for us. In the years he came to stay overnight with us, there was never a time that he did not bring us fish or oysters or vegetables from his garden.When I received these little gifts, I often thought of a ment our next-door neighbor made after he left that first morning. “Did you keep that awful looking man last night? I turned him away! You can lose roomers by putting up such people!” Maybe we did lose roomers once or twice. But oh! If only they could have known him, perhaps their illnesses would have been easier to bear. I k
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