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高中英语高考模拟测试备考试题2019.10

 

1,WhatI’mwritingisareportonthepriceofriceisstillrisingintheworldmarket.

A.whetherB.whyC.howD.when

2,Inthepastfiveyears,thesaleofthesoftwarehasaprofitofnearly20milliondollars.

A.pickedupB.takeninC.drawnonD.broughtin

3,---Wow!

Itsnowedlastnight.Whataniceworld!

---You’reright.Butit’smoredifficulttofindmymissingkeyswithsnowtheground.

A.coveredB.coverC.tocoverD.covering

4,Hissuddenofviolentangerputanunpleasantendtothemeeting.

A.breakB.burstC.attackD.express

5,---Timeislimited.Ihavetofinishthistonight.

---Butit’smidnightnowandyoushouldhaveasleepmuchworkyouhavetodo.

A.howeverB.nomatterC.althoughD.whatever

6,Lotsoffamiliesoncesufferingpovertyarenowlivingincomfortandsomeofthemareevenverywealthynow.

A.competitiveB.conservativeC.comparativeD.comprehensive

7,---Whichhoteldidyoustayinlastweek?

---Well,justtheoneIthinkyouoncemetGeYouandhisfamily.

A.thatB.whichC.asD.where

8,Theproblemofglobalwarmingisserious.,thesealevelshaverisenalittle.

A.AsaconsequenceB.OnthecontraryC.InanutshellD.Inotherwords

9,Smokinghasbeeninmoreandmorepublicplaces,whichwasoncejustinplaceslikegasstations.

A.preservedB.prohibitedC.ignoredD.tolerated

10,---Thesingertogetherwithherbandinvitedtotheconcert?

Didyouenjoythatpart?

---No,nosoonerthantheysangtheirtophitOhMyBaby.

A.was;IhadleftB.were;Ihavegone

C.was;hadIleftD.were;didIleave

11,---Igotupsetyesterdayjustbecauseyoudidn’thandinyourarticleontime.

---Forgiveme,please.Tenmoreminutes,Iittoyou.

A.musthavetakenB.shouldtake

C.wouldhavetakenD.hadtaken

12,WedrovetotheairporttomeetanexpertfromGermany,about50yearsold,hishair.

A.wascompletelygreyB.becompletelygrey

C.tobecompletelygreyD.completelygrey

13,AgirlnamedHeleninmyclasshadaterribleaccident.Asshewasrunningtothebusinordernottomissit,sheslippedonsomeiceandfell1therearwheelsofthebus.She2theaccident,butwasparalyzedfromthewaist3.Iwenttoseeher,inmy13-year-oldmindthinkingshewouldn’tlive4fromthenon.

Overtheyears,Imovedanddidn’tthink5aboutHelenafterthat.Threeyearago,inFlorida,myoldestsonwas6byacarwhileridinghisbike,7aterriblebraininjury.8Iwaslookingafterhim,aladywhosaidshewasthehospital’ssocialworkercalled.Itwasaparticularly9day.Iburstintotearsforno10andhungup.

Ashorttimelater,abeautifulwoman,ina11,rolledintomyson’sroomwithaboxoftissues.After16years,IstillrecognizedHelen.Itoldher12Iwas,andafterweboth13theshockofthat,shebegantotellmeaboutherlife.Shehadmarried,hadchildrenandgottenherdegreesothatshecould14thepathforthoseless15thanher.Shetoldmethatiftherewasanythingshecouldgiveme,itwouldbe16.

Lookingatthiswonderful,givingperson,Ifelt17.ButIalsofeltthefirsthopeIhadfeltsincethen.FromthispersonthatIthoughtwouldhaveno18oflife.Ilearnedthatwherethereislife,thereishope.Mysonmiraculously19andwemovedbacknorth,butIoweHelena20thatIcanneverrepay.

1.A.intoB.overC.underD.onto

2.A.escapedB.resistedC.sacrificedD.survived

3.A.downB.upC.inD.out

4.A.normallyB.comfortablyC.seriouslyD.optimistically

5.A.manyB.muchC.lessD.little

6.A.collapsedB.drivenC.drawnD.hit

7.A.makingB.causingC.resultingD.leading

8.A.BeforeB.WhileC.AfterD.Since

9.A.unforgettableB.tiringC.tryingD.unconscious

10.A.reasonB.excuseC.matterD.account

11.A.smileB.suitC.wheelchairD.hurry

12.A.howB.whereC.whatD.who

13.A.gotacrossB.gotoffC.gotoutD.gotthrough

14.A.buildB.smoothC.takeD.follow

15.A.fortunateB.healthyC.powerfulD.wealthy

16.A.hopeB.dreamC.fancyD.ideal

17.A.confidentB.selfishC.smallD.depressed

18.A.abilityB.wayC.qualityD.standard

19.A.worsenedB.recoveredC.disappearedD.overcame

20.A.lifeB.billC.successD.debt

14,Exercisemayholdthekeytoyouth,accordingtoastudy

publishedrecentlywhichshowedpeoplewhokeepfitareup

tonineyearsbiologicallyyoungerthanthosewhodonot.

Thefindingsarethefirsttoshowinhumanshowkeeping

fitaffectstheageingprocess.

Thestudyof2,401twinsfoundthatasedentary(惯于

久坐的)lifestyleraisestheriskofarangeofproblemsfrom

heartdiseasetocancerandappearstoplayakeyroleintheageingprocess.

Itallappearstoboildowntothelengthofstructurescalledtelomeres-whichprotecttheDNAonthechromosomes(染色体),theresearchersfromKing'sCollegeLondonwroteintheArchivesofInternalMedicine.

Manystudieshaveshowntelomeresgetshorterovertime,suggestingthecellsareageingordying.Thestudy,whichextractedaDNAsamplefromtheirvolunteers,foundpeoplewhoexercisedmoreeachweekhadlongertelomeres.

Exerciselowerstheriskofarangeofproblemssuchasheartdisease,diabetes(糖尿病)andcancer,theresearcherssaid.

“Itisnotjustwalkingaroundtheblock.Itisreallyworkingupasweat,”saidTimSpector,ageneticepidemiologist(流行病学家)wholedthestudy,inatelephoneinterview.

Thestudyfoundpeoplewhoexercisedvigorously3hourseachweekhadlongertelomeresandtheywere9yearsbiologicallyyoungerthanpeoplewhodidunder15minutes.

Spector’steam,whoalsoadjustedforbodyweight,smoking,economicstatusandphysicalactivityatwork,alsosaidmoderateexercisefor1-1/2hourseachweekprovidedafour-yearadvantage.

Thereasonwhyexercisehasthiseffectisnotclearbutwebelievephysicalactivitysomehowdefendsagainstthenaturalprocess.

1.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.Lifestyleaffectspeople’shealth

B.Physicalactivitypreventsdiseases

C.Exercisekeepsyouyounger

D.Sittinglongsuffersfromcancer

2.Accordingtothestudy,peoplesittinglong.

A.aretendingtobemorehealthyB.aremorelikelytolivelonger

C.areinclinedtobetakenillD.aregettingoldmoreslowly

3.Theunderlinedphrase“boildownto”mostprobablymeans.

A.lieinB.leadtoC.aimatD.showup

4.WhichofthefollowingstatementsareNOTtrue?

A.Telomeresgetshorterastimegoeson.

B.Slightwalkingpreventspeoplegettingill.

C.Exerciseenergeticallyreducesthechanceofdiseases.

D.Bodyweight,smokingandeconomicstatusaffectpeople’shealth.

5.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.

A.people’shealthisdecidedbytheirbodyweightandeconomicstatus

B.scientistshaveknownwhyexerciseaffectstheageingprocess

C.themoreviolentlyoneexercises,thehealthieronegets

D.thelongertelomeresonehas,themoreslowlyonegetsold

15,Teachershavelongsaidthatsuccessisitsownreward.

Butthesedays,somestudentsarefindingthatgoodgrades

canbringthemcashandluxurygifts.

Inatleastadozenstatesthisschoolyear,studentswho

bringhometopmarkscanexpectmorethanjustthankfulness.

ThemostambitiousexperimentbeganinSeptember,when

sevenstates-Arkansas,Alabama,Connecticut,Kentucky,

Massachusetts,VirginiaandWashington-wonspotsinan

Mobil-fundedprogramthat,inmostcases,paysstudents$100foreachpassinggradeonadvancedplacement(AP)college-prepexams.

It’sanefforttogetlow-incomeandminoritystudentsinterestedinthecourses,saysTommieSueAnthony,presidentoftheArkansasAdvancedInitiativeforMathandScience.“Westillhavestudentswhoarenotsureofthevalue,whoarenotwillingtotakethecourses,”shesays.“Probablythemotivationwillmakeadifferencewiththosestudents.”

GreggFleisheroftheNationalMathandScienceInitiative,whichrunstheseven-stateprogram,saystheeffortismodeledonaprogramadoptedbyDallasinthe1995-96schoolyearthatsawAPcourse-takingjumpobviously.Thatprogramisnowstatewide.

Whilemanyeducatorswouldbeagainstofferingkidscashforgoodgrades,Fleisherandotherssaytheideaissimple:

“It’sanencouragementtogetthemtobasicallymaketherightdecisionandchooseamorestrictclass,”hesays.“Thisteachesthemthatiftheyworkatsomethingveryhardandhavealotofsupport,theycandosomethingtheydidn'tthinktheycoulddo.”

AnanalysisoftheTexasprogramlastmonthbyCornelleconomistC.KiraboJacksonfoundthatitlinkedtoa30%riseinthenumberofstudentswithhighSATandACTscoresandan8%riseincollege-goingstudents.

(Notes:

1.SAT:

美国学术能力评估考试;2.ACT:

美国大学入学考试。

1.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?

A.Successisitsownreward.B.Successmakesadifference.

C.Goodgradesdeservesgratitude.D.Anewmotivationforstudents.

2.What’sthepurposeoftheexperiment?

A.Togetrelativelypoorstudentsinterestedintheirstudies.

B.Tohelppoorstudentstokeeponwitheducation.

C.Toofferpoorstudentsluxurygiftsontheirbirthdays.

D.Tomakeanefforttoraisethevalueofmoney.

3.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Studentswhotopatcollege-prepexamsget$100.

B.TheprogramwasprobablyfirstadoptedbyDallas.

C.Theprogramhasbeengoingonhalfadozenstatesthisyear.

D.Theprogramdidn’thaveanyeffectonstudent’sachievements.

4.Whatisthewriter’sattitudetowardofferingkidscashforgoodgrades?

A.Favorable.B.Worried.C.Opposed.D.Confident.

5.Accordingtothepassage,theprogram.

A.makeseverythingpossible

B.encouragesstudentstostudyharder

C.helpsstudentschooserightclasses

D.teachesstudentstospendmoney

16,TeenagersatoneGermanschoolarelearninghowto

achievehappinessalongsideothertraditionalsubjectssuchas

mathandlanguages.

Theclasssitinacirclewiththeireyesshutandtheycount

fromonetoten:

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