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英语新疆维吾尔自治区届高三第二次适应性模拟检测英语试题
第一部分:
听力(略)
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)
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
◆ScienceMuseum,London
Runs:
Until5May
Price:
£7
ExhibitionabouttheLargeHadronColliderwhichusestheatreandvideo,aswellashandmadeworkstorecreatetheexperienceoftherealplaceandshowtheworkbehindthediscoveryoftheHiggs、boson.Wellworthitforanyonestudyingphysicsorsimplyinterested.
◆WestonParkMuseum,Sheffield
Runs:
Until5MayPrice:
Freeforstudents
Underneaththe1960s-builtCastleMarketinSheffield,therearetheremainsofahistoricalcastle.Nowthatthemarketisbeingmoved,therehasbeenasuddengrowthininterestintheoldcastle.
◆SeacityMuseum,Southampton
Runs:
Continued
Price:
Entrancetothemuseumis£4.50forstudents
ExplorestheTitanicdisasteranditseffectonSouthampton,wheremorethanfive-hundredfamilieslostafamilymembertothedisaster.Theexhibitionrecreatesthesightsandsoundsof1912SouthamptonandendsilltheDisasterRoom,whereaseriesofeventsfromthemomentoftheTitanichittheicebergareexploredusingpowerfuloraldescriptionfromsurvivors.
◆TheGuildhall,Leicester
Runs:
Until1June
Price:
Free
ThisexhibitiontellsthehistoryofKingRichardIIIandofthesearchforhislostremains,eventuallyfoundunderneathacarparktwoyearsago.Theexhibitioncangivevisitorsaroundedviewofthelifeofthekingandhowhewasdiscovered.Greatforhistorystudents.
21.TheScienceMuseummayattractthosewho________.
A.areinterestedinmoviemakingB.aregoodatdesigningstudyplan
C.areeagertogetworkingexperienceD.aregoingtostudyphysicsincollege
22.WhatcanweknowabouttheSeacityMuseum?
A.Itwassetupin1912.
B.Itisaboutdifferentdisasters.
C.IttellsthewholehistoryofSouthampton.
D.Itcontainstruestoriesofpersonalexperiences.
23.Whatdothefourmuseumshaveincommon?
A.Theyallchargenothingforvisitors.
B.They’reallaboutthethemeofhistory.
C.They’reallsuitableforstudentstovisit.
D.Theyallhavebeenbuiltforalongtime.
B
AcreativemomDanielleLindemannisamothertoasoon-to-be3-year-olddaughter.WhenshereceivedtheDisney-brandbookWhatIsAPrincess?
asagiftforherdaughter,Lindemannthoughtthemessagesseemedalittleshallow.
Lindemann’seffortsincludedchanging“Aprincessiskind”to“Aprincessiskindofabadass”andcompletingthesentence”Aprincesslikestodressup”.“Ijustwantmydaughtertoseethatshecanbeanythingshewants,”themomexplained,“Shecanalsospeakherownmindandbeadoctororasenatorifshewants.”
AfterLindemannmadethechanges,shethoughtherdaughtermightbeabitconfused,butthedaughteractuallyjustrolledwithit.Lindemanndidnotintendformanypeopletoseeheredits.Shejustfounditamusing.Thoughshedidn’timaginehavingsuchawideaudience,Lindemannsaysshethinksit’sgreatifhereditsmakepeoplesmileoreventhinkabitdifferentlyaboutgendermodels.
Further,Lindemannadded,''thereisabsolutelynothingwrongwithgirls(orboys!
)wantingtoputonsomethingsparklyandfeelpretty.Butwhentherulingideaisthatgirls—andwomen—arejudgedmainlyontheirphysicalappearanceinawaythatboysandmenarenot,Ithinkifsimportanttomodelsomeothervaluesforthesegirlsaswell.”
Asaparent,shebelievesit’simportanttoshowgirlsthattheirworthdoesnotlieonlyintheirphysicalappearanceandthattheirotherqualitiesarevaluableandimportant.Forher,iftherewereavarietyofchildren’sbooksoutthereinwhichlittlegirlswereshownplayingwithtrucksandtrainsandlearningtobeengineersandsurgeons,andiftherewerebooksoutthereinwhichboyswereshowngettingakickoutofdressingupinfancyclothes,itwouldbeadifferentworld.
“Atpresent,it’snotthatworld.Buttimewilltell,”shestressed.
24.WhydidLindemannbegineditingthestorybookforherdaughter?
A.Shewasgoodattellingstories.
B.Shehopedtoinspireherdaughter.
C.Herdaughterrefusedcommonbooks.
D.Herdaughterwantedtolearnwriting.
25.WhatdidthepublicthinkofLindemann’seditingstories?
A.Theylikedit.
B.Theywereopposedtoit.
C.Theywereconfusedbyit.
D.Theyhadamixedopiniononit.
26.WecanlearnfromParagraph5thatgirls________.
A.mustlearntoappreciatebooks
B.shouldvaluetheirappearance
C.canlearntoplayboys’games
D.oughttolearnaboutscience
27.HowdoesLindemannprobablyfeelwhensaying“it’snotthatworld”(inPara.7)?
A.SorrybuthopefulB.Pitifulbutpleased
C.WorriedbutpowerlessD.Disappointedbutacceptable
C
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