福建龙岩市长汀一中高二第一学段模考英语科语文Word格式文档下载.docx
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A.Talkwithherfriends.
B.Gooutwithhim.
C.Putonwarmclothes.
3.HowmanymembersarethereinAlice’sgroupnow?
A.Two.
B.Four.
C.Six.
4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Waysofcooking.
B.Healthyfoodforkids.
C.Kidshelpinginthekitchen.
5.Whatisthewoman?
A.She’sashopassistant.
B.She’sareceptionist.
C.She’sasecretary.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位罝。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;
听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whydoesthemansoundsurprised?
A.Lilyrejectedajoboffer.
B.Lilywasabsentfromschool.
C.Lilyturneddownascholarship.
7.WhathasLilydecidedtodo?
A.TraveltoDubai.
B.Staywithhermom.
C.Startabusiness.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Colleagues.
B.Relatives.
C.Classmates.
9.WhatisSabrina’ssisterdoing?
A.TouringinAfrica.
B.Teachinginavillage.
C.Workinginacompany.
10.HowcanSabrinareachhersisternow?
A.Byphone.
B.Byemail.
C.Byletter.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.WhatdoesMariathinkofthesoup?
A.Tasteless.
B.Justfine.
C.Thick.
12.WhatdoesKarlsaycanbeaddedtothesoup?
A.Salt.
B.Onions.
C.Pepper.
13.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Athome.
B.Atarestaurant.
C.Atafriend’shouse.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.Whenwillsomeonecometocheckthehotwater?
A.Thisafternoon.
B.Tomorrow.
C.Attheweekend.
15.Howdidthestudentsknowabouttheflat?
A.Fromafriend.
B.Fromanewspaper.
C.Fromahouseagency.
16.Whatwillthewomandotosettletheproblemaboutthefridge?
A.Paythestudentsforthenewone.
B.Getsomeonetofixtheoldone.
C.OrderoneontheInternet.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Whoisthespeaker?
A.Aninvitedguest.
B.Anewsreporter.
C.Aradiohost.
18.Inwhatwayhasthespeakerchanged?
A.Hespeaksfaster.
B.Hebecomesheavier.
C.Hecooksmoreoften.
19.Whatisdifficultforthespeakertogetusedto?
A.Thefood.
B.Theweather.
C.Thelanguage.
20.WhatdoesthespeakerthinkoftheFrenchpeople?
A.Abitcold.
B.Generous.
C.Easy-going.
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
WhenIwasinfourthgrade,Iworkedpart-timeasapaperboy.Mrs.Stanleywasoneofmycustomers.She'
dwatchmecomingdownherstreet,andbythetimeI'
dbikeduptoherdoorstep,there'
dbeacolddrinkwaiting.I'
dsitanddrinkwhileshetalked.
Mrs.Stanleytalkedmostlyaboutherdeadhusband,"
Mr.StanleyandIwentshoppingthismorning."
she'
dsay.Thefirsttimeshesaidthat,soda(汽水)wentupmynose.
ItoldmyfatherhowMrs.StanleytalkedasifMr.Stanleywerestillalive.Dadsaidshewasprobablylonely,andthatIoughttositandlistenandnodmyheadandsmile,andmaybeshe'
d
workitoutofhersystem.Sothat'
swhatIdid,anditturnedoutDadwasright.Afterawhilesheseemedcontenttoleaveherhusbandoveratthecemetery(墓地).
Ifinallyquitdeliveringnewspapersanddidn'
tseeMrs.Stanleyforseveralyears.Thenwecrossedpathsatachurchfund-raiser(募捐活动).Shewasspooningmashedpotatoesandlookinghappy.Fouryearsbefore,she'
dhadtoofferherpaperboyadrinktohavesomeonetotalkwith.Nowshehadfriends.Herhusbandwasgone,butlifewenton.
Iliveinthecitynow,andmypaperboyisaladynamed
Ednawiththreekids.SheasksmehowI'
mdoing.WhenIdon'
tsay"
fine"
shesticksaroundtohearmyproblems.She'
slivedinthecitymostofherlife,butsheknowsaboutcommunity.Communityisn'
tsomuchaplaceasitisastateofmind.Youfinditwheneverpeopleaskhowyou'
redoingbecausetheycare,andnotbecausethey'
regettingpaidtodoso.Sometimesit'
sgoodtojustsmile,nodyourheadandlisten.
21.Whydidsodagouptheauthor'
snoseonetime?
A.Hewastalkingfast.B.Hewasshocked.
C.Hewasinahurry.D.Hewasabsent-minded.
22.WhydidtheauthorsitandlistentoMrs.StanleyaccordingtoParagraph3?
A.Heenjoyedthedrink.B.Hewantedtobehelpful.
C.Hetookthechancetorest.D.Hetriedtopleasehisdad.
23.Whatdoestheauthorthinkpeopleinacommunityshoulddo?
A.Openuptoothers.B.Dependoneachother.
C.Payforother'
shelpD.Careaboutoneanother.
B
ResearchersinChinaandtheUnitedStateshavedevelopedanewcataract(白内障)treatmentwithcellsthathasrestoredvisioninbabiesinatrialandmayeventuallybeusedinadults.
Thetreatment-bydoctorsandstaffmembersattheUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiegoSchoolofMedicineandSichuanandSunYat-senuniversitiesinChina-waspublishedinMarch9editionofthescientificjournalNature.
Acataractisacloudingofthenormallyclearlens(晶体)ofaneye.Typicalcataractoperationinvolvestheremovalofthecloudylensandtheinsertionofanartificialone.Thenewoperationhasbeentestedinanimalsandduringasmall,humantrial.Itresultedinfewercomplications(并发症)thanthecurrentharmfuloperation,andinregrownlenseswithsuperiorvisualfunctioninall12ofthebabycataractpatientswhoreceivedtheprocedure.
A
congenital
cataract-lenscloudingthatoccursatbirthorshortlyafter-isimportantcauseofblindnessinchildren.Inthenewresearch,KandZhang,headofophthalmicgeneticsatUSSanDiego’sShileyEyeInstitute,andhiscolleaguesreliedontheregrownpotentialofendogenous(同源的)stemcells.
AccordingtoZhang,endogenousstemcellsaredifferentfromotherstemcellsthataretypicallygrowninalaboratory,transplantedintoapatient,andcanhaverisksofimmune(免疫的)rejection,infectionorcancers.ZhangtoldCBSNews,“Weinventedanewoperationtomakeaverysmallopeningatthesideofacataractouslensbag,removethecataractinside,allowtheopeningtoheal,andpromotepotentiallensstemcellstoregrowanentirelynewlenswithvision.”
Thehumantrialinvolved12babiesundertheageof2whoweretreatedwiththenewmethod,while25babiesreceivedtheestandardoperationcare..Thelattergroupexperiencedahigherincidenceofpos-operationdanger,early-onseteyehighbloodpressureandincreasedlensclouding.Thescientistsreportedfewercomplicationsandfasterhealingamongthe12babieswhohasthenewprocedure.
24.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Theconceptofthecataract
B.Anewcataracttreatmentwithstemcells
C.Badeffectsofpost-operationinthecataract
D.Thereasonswhythecataractcomesintobeing
25.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribethenewcataracttreatmentaccordingtothepassage?
A.Convenient
B.Comfortable
C.Cheap
D.Safe
26.Whatcanwelearnaboutthenewcataracttreatment?
A.Ithasmorerisks
B.Itmaybeusedwidely
C.Ithasbeenputintopracticewidely
D.Itcanonlyrestorevisioninbabies
27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“congenital”inthefourthparagraphmean?
A.Born
B.Strange
C.Serious
D.Dangerous.
C
Anotherday,anothercrashinvolvingaTesla.
OnWednesdayTeslasaidoneofitscustomersinBeijingwascaught
unprepared
lastweekwhenhiscar,whichhadautopilot
enabled,sidcswipedanothervehiclethatwaspartiallyparkedoffthesideoftheroad.Theaccidentcausedsomedamage,butnobodywashur.
Tesla'
sanalysisofthevehicledatarecordsshowedthatthedriverdidn'
thavehishandsonthewheel.Thedriverdoesn’tappeartoargueaboutthataccount,accusingTeslasalespeopleofmisleadinghimintothinkingthatthecarhadfullyself-drivingcapabilities.
Here’showTesladescribedthecrashinastatementtoTheWashingtonPost:
ThecustomersdashearnvideoshowsthattheTeslawasbeingdrivenonahighwayinChinawhereavehiclewasparkedontheleftshoulderstraddlingtheleftlane.TheTeslawasfollowingcloselybehindthecarinfrontofitwhentheleadcarmovedtotherighttoavoidhittingtheparkedcar-ThedriveroftheTesla,whosehandswereootdetectedonthesteeringwheel(方向盘),didnotsteer(转向)toavoidtheparkedcarandinsteadscrapedagainstitsside.Asclearlycommunicatedtothedriverinthevehicle.Autosteerisanassistfeaturethatrequiresthedrivertokeephishandsonthesteeringwheelatalltimes,toalwaysmaintaincontrolandresponsibilityforthevehicle,andtobepreparedtotakeoveratanytime.
ConsideringthenumberofTeslaaccidentsthathavemadethenewsinthelastthreetofourmonths,it'
svitalthatdriversfullyunderstandwhatTesla’sautopilotcanandcantdo.It'
snotlikeoneofGoogle'
sdriverlesscars,whereengineershopepassengerswillsomedaybeabletopushabutton,sitbackandenjoytheride.Teslasautopilotismuchclosertoaformofadvanced
cruiseconlrol.
TheautopilotfeaturewasrolledoutinOctober2019.Butunlikeafullydriverlesscar—whichthegovernmentwouldclassifyas“Level4automation”一Tesla'
s
autopilotisdesignedtokeepyouwithinalane,andfromhittingothercars,underalimitedsetofcircumstances.
Teslaisgenerallyup
frontinitsmarketingthesedays,remindingpeople
thatautopilotisadriver-assistfeature,notadriverautomationfeature.Forinstance,to
enabletheautomaticsteeringfeatureonaTesla,driversfirsthavetoclickthroughawarningthatappearsontheircar’sscreens.
28.Wecanconcludefromthepassagethat
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