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新疆阿克苏市阿瓦提县第四中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次月考试题(汉语班,无答案)

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5.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(共15题;每小题2分,满分30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

Librariesaredoingwellinthedigitaltimes.Herearesomeofthemostawesomeexamples.

1.UniversityLibraryFreiburg,Germany

TheoriginallibraryoftheUniversityofFreiburgwasrebuiltin2015followingtheprojectofDegeloArchitekten.Thenewbuildinghas41,000squaremetersandlookslikeacutdiamond.Thelibraryoffersinthebasementasystemofautomatedcheckoutmachinesand700,000volumesthatcanbeborrowed.

2.MicrolibraryatTamanBima,Indonesia

ThiswonderfullittlepubliclibraryislocatedinaKampungneighborhoodneartheBandungairport,Indonesia.ThebuildingwasdesignedbytheBandungofficeofSHAUarchitectstudio.Ithas160squaremetersandisbuiltuponapreexistingstagethatwasalreadyusedbythelocalcommunityforeventsandgatherings.TheBimapubliclibraryisthefirstofaseriesofsimilarmicrolibrariesthatareplannedtobebuiltacrossIndonesia.

3.PublicLibraryofConstitución,Chile

ThecityConstitución,Chile,wasdevastatedby8.8degreesearthquakein2010.Thenewpubliclibrary,designedbySebastianIrarrázaval,isapartoftheinitiativetorebuildthecity.ConstituciónisoneofthebiggestclustersofwoodproductioninChile.Thisheritageisreflectedintheconstructionofthispostdisasterlibrary.It’smadealmostentirelyofwood,andonlythefirewallsaredonewithexposedpouredconcrete.Theinternalareaofthelibraryexceeds350squaremeters.Thelibrarywasopenedin2015,fiveyearsaftertheearthquake.

4.LiyuanLibrary,China

Builtin2011inasmallvillageofHuairouontheoutskirts(郊区)ofBeijing,thisbeautifulnatureinspiredlibrarywasdesignedbyLiXiaodong.The170squaremeterbuilding’sinteriorisspatiallydiversebyusingstepsandsmalllevelchangestocreatedistinctplaces.Thewoodenstickstemperthebrightlightandspreaditevenlythroughoutthespacetogiveaperfectreadingenvironment.Thelibraryclosesatduskbecausethereisnoelectricityinit.

1.Whichofthefollowinglibrariesisthebiggestone?

A.LiyuanLibrary.

B.MicrolibraryatTamanBima.

C.UniversityLibraryFreiburg.

D.PublicLibraryofConstitución.

2.Ifyouwanttoseealibrarymadeentirelyofwood,youcangoto________.

A.Chile        B.China

C.IndonesiaD.Germany

3.WhatisspecialaboutLiyuanLibrary?

A.Itopens24hoursaday.

B.Ithasnoelectricitysupply.

C.ItisthebiggestlibraryinChina.

D.Itisdirectlyexposedtothesunlight.

B

Iattendedawriter’sgrouptogetfeedback(反馈)onmybook.Butthereweresomanypeopletherethatthediscussionwaslimited.Aftergettinghome,my13yearoldsonaskedmetoreadonechaptertohim.SoIreadthechapteraboutspendingmypocketmoneyasanineyearoldchild.

Thestorytookplaceatalunchcounter(柜台),whereIdreamedoforderingabananasplit(香蕉甜点).Colorfulballoonswerehungabovethecounterandasignsaid,“Pop(使爆裂)aballoonandpay1centto63centsforabananasplit!

”AsIwasgivenonly50centsforcleaningthedoghouse,Ididn’tdaretoaskmyparentsforanymorepocketmoneywithoutdoingmorework.SoIkeptmywishtomyself.

Frankielistenedcarefully,asIreadthefinalsentencesofthechapter,“Iwatchedasothersselectedaballoontopopanddreamedabouttheopportunitytotakemychance.Butitneverhappened.”

Thenextmorning,Frankieledmetothekitchen.Icouldn’tbelievemyeyes.Thetablewascoveredinapileofballoons.Frankiehandedme50centsandafork(叉).“Popone!

”heurged.Withtearsinmyeyes,Ibrokeone.Apieceofpaperfelloutoftheballoon.

“Whatdoesitsay,Mom?

”Frankieasked.“Fiftycents,”Iwhispered,toochokedtospeakloudly.Frankieasked,“Well,doyouhave50cents?

”Ihandedhimthemoney.“OK!

”ThenFrankiepulledoutabananasplitfromtherefrigerator.

IhuggedFrankiehard.WetookturnspoppingtheotherballoonsuntilIfinallygotthe1centballoon.Itwasalongtimecoming,butworththewait.

Ithitmethatthefirststepinmakinganywishcometrueistogiveitavoice.

4.TheauthorreadthechaptertoFrankiebecause________.

A.shewantedtogetfeedbackfromFrankie

B.Frankieaskedtheauthortoreadittohim

C.shewasusedtotellingabedtimestorytohim

D.Frankiehadastrongdesireforknowledge

5.Whatcanweinferabouttheauthorfromthesecondparagraph?

A.Shespentmoneywiselywhenshewasakid.

B.Shehadenoughmoneytodowhateversheliked.

C.Sheearnedherpocketmoneybydoinghousework.

D.Shehadnoclosefriendstosharehersecretwish.

6.SeeingwhatFrankiedidforher,theauthorfelt________.

A.comfortableandhappy

B.puzzledandexcited

C.awkwardandsatisfied

D.surprisedandmoved

7.Theauthorlearnedthat________.

A.itisimportanttoexpressone’swishes

B.itiscomfortingtohaveakidaround

C.experiencesinchildhoodaffectuslaterinlife

D.wishescancometruebyjustvoicing(表达,说出)them

C

Nexttimeyougoshopping,keepinmindthattheremaybehiddencameras(摄像头)analyzingyourhabits.Accordingtoa2015surveyof150managersfromComputerServicesCorporation,aquarterofBritishshopsusefacialrecognitionsoftwaretocollectdataonshopperbehavior.

Withconcernsthatfacerecognitioncameras“arekindofinvasive(侵犯的)”,Britishanalysisfirm(分析公司)HoxtonAnalyticshascomeupwithanewwayofmeasuringfootfall(客流量)—byfilmingpeople’sshoes.Thetechnologycancollectalargeamountofpersonalinformation.“Wehavecamerasat50cmoffthegroundandtheypointdownsotheyarelessinvasivethanfacialrecognition,”DuncanMann,Hoxton’sofficersaid.

Asmoderncitiesgetfuller—70percentofthepopulationwillliveinurbanareasby2050—camerasandothertechnologiesaretakingoverpublicspacesandcollectingourdata.Theirpurposeistokeeppeoplesafe,provideefficientservicesandpreventdisastersandcrimes.

Butsomearenothappywiththecamerasasfarastheirprivacy(隐私)isconcerned.“Veryfewofushaveanyrealconceptofwhatdatasmartcitiesaregathering,”saidRenateSamson.

Webegingivingawaydataassoonaswewakeup.Whenweenterthetransportsystem,wearegivingawayevenmoredetailsaboutourselvesthroughsmartcards,mobilephonesorcreditcards.

NickMillman,directorataconsultingfirmthinksstatisticsarethekeytotheprivacyconcern.HeusedtheexampleofGoogleMaps,whichistomonitortheflowoftrafficinStockholm.Heexplained,“Itisbasicallyaddingprivacycontrolstostatisticssothatyouonlyseethedatayouneedtoknowabout.”Inthiscase,Googlegetsenoughdatatoimprovetrafficbutnotsomuchthatitshowsindividualjourneypatterns.

8.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?

A.Anintroductiontocollectingshoppers’data.

B.Theconcernsaboutgivingawaypersonaldata.

C.Theproblemscausedbyimbalanceddistributionofpopulation.

D.Aninventionrecordingandcollectingcustomers’information.

9.ThenewtechnologyinventedbyHoxtonAnalytics________.

A.cangatheralotofpeople’spersonaldatafromtheirshoes

B.usescamerasfittedonthegroundtocollectcustomers’data

C.hasimprovedtheaccuracyoffacialrecognitionsoftware

D.offersaperfectsolutiontocustomers’privacyconcerns

10.Accordingtotheauthor,camerasinmoderncities________.

A.causeahugewasteofpublicspaces

B.helpreducethesizeofpopulationinurbanareas

C.arelikelytohelpimprovetrafficconditions

D.aretoavoidcrimesanddisastersandprovideefficientservices 

11.WhatisRenateSamson’sattitudetowardtheriseofsmartcities?

A.Worried.        B.Optimistic.

C.Confused.D.Uninterested.

D

WhenIwasfiveorsixyearsold,IrememberwatchingTVandseeingotherchildrensufferinotherpartsoftheworld.Iwouldsaytomyself,“WhenIgrowup,whenIcangetrich,Iwillsavekidsallovertheworld.”

At17,IstartedmycareerhereinAmerica,andbytheageof18,Istartedmyfirstcharityorganization.Iwentontoteamupwithotherorganizationsinthefollowingyears,andmet,helped,andevenlostsomeofthemostbeautifulsouls,fromsixyearoldJasminaAnemawhopassedawayin2010fromleukemia(白血病),andwhosestoryinspiredthousandstovolunteerasdonors,tomygrandmother,wholostherbattlewithcancerin2012,andherdeathistheveryreasonandthedrivingforcebehindtheClaraLionelFoundation(CLF).We’reallhuman.Andwealljustwantachance:

achanceatlife,achanceineducation,achanceatafuture,really.AndatCLF,ourmission(使命)istoimpact(影响)asmanylivesaspossible,butitstartswithjustone.

Peoplemakeitseemtoohardtodocharitywork.Thetruthis,youdon’thavetoberichtohelpothers.Youdon’tneedtobefamous.Youdon’tevenhavetobecollegeeducated.Butitstartswithyourneighbor,thepersonrightnexttoyou,thepersonsittingnexttoyouinclass,thekiddowntheblockinyourneighborhood.Youjustdowhateveryoucantohelpinanywaythatyoucan.Andtoday,Iwanttochallengeeachofyoutomakeacommitment(承诺)tohelponeperson,oneorganization,onesituationthattouches(触动)yourheart.Mygrandmotheralwaysusedtosay.“Ifyou’vegotadollar,there’splentytoshare.”

12.Whatdidtheauthorwanttodoatayoungage?

A.WatchTV.      B.Growupquickly.

C.Becomewealthy.D.Helpotherchildren.

13.WhatdirectlycausedtheauthortocreateanddeveloptheCLF?

A.Asixyearoldkid’srequest.

B.Hergrandmother’sdeathofcancer.

C.Manyvoluntee

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