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河南省息县第一高级中学学年高三上学期第三次阶段测试英语试题Word版含答案

2018-2019学年

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

BKLYNHouseHotel

ThishotelfeaturesworksbyBrooklynartists.The116roomsareofgoodvalue-Manhattanisonly20minutesawaybytaxiorsubway.Theimmediatesurroundingsfeelurban-thehotelisbyahigh-risepublichousingprojectwhilethenearestcommercialstreetisunderelevatedsub-waytracks-butBushwick’sbestbarsandcafesrestrantsarenearby.

Doublesfrom$99,roomonly.Tel:

7183884433

ArcherHotel

VisitorseagertostayintheheartofManhattanshouldtryoneofthebargain-pricedroomsatthishotel.Ratesvaryfromgreatvaluetoexpensive;somestartfromaslowas$179anight(ifprepayinginfull).Roomsaresmallbuttasteful,withnicetouchessuchasexposedbrick.

Somehaveclose-upviewsoftheEmpireStateBuilding.

Doublesfrom$199,roomonly.Tel:

2127194100

Pod39Hotel

InanelegantbrickbuildinginManhattan’sMurrayHill,thisexcellentbudgetoptionopenedfollowingthesuccessofitssisterhotel,ThePod.Theroomsarecalledpodsgiventheirsmallsizeandmaynotsuiteveryone.ButwithpricesamongthemostcompetitiveinManhattan,budgeterswillbehappy.

Doublesfrom$95,roomonly.Tel:

2128655700

CitizenMNewYorkTimesSquare

ThisinthefirstUSlocationforaNetherlands-basedconcepthotelchain-CitizenM.Thehotelfeaturesselfcheek-inatits230littlebutcomfortableroomsviatouchscreen“MoodPads”.There’sarooftopbar,a24-hourgrab-and-gocafeteriaandanareawithpubliciMacworkspaces.AlthoughNewYorkersavoidnearbyTimesSquare,allthelights,camerasandactioncanmakeitafuntouristexperience.

Doublesfrom$170,roomonly.Tel:

2123197000

21.WhowouldprefertostayinArcherHotel?

A.Visitorswhopreferlargerooms

B.VisitorsfondofthenightsceneofTimesSquare

C.VisitorswhoplantoworkintheEmpireStateBuilding

D.VisitorswhowanttoexperiencethelifeofcentralManhattan

22.Whichhotelprovidesthecheapestrooms?

A.Pod39HotelB.ArcherHotel

C.BKLYNHouseHotelD.CitizenMNewYorkTimesSquare

23.WhatisuniquetoCitizenMNewYorkTimesSquare?

A.ItslocatedinNetherlandsB.Itoffersselfcheck-inrooms

C.IthasthelargestrooftopbarD.ItmainlyattractsNewYorkers

B

I’msittingatmycomputerandgettingonwithmywork,whensuddenlyanunseenhandtakesover.Itstopsmyworkandstartsanupdate,whichIcannotstop,neveraskedforanddonotwant,fromWindows7toWindows10.Redalert(警报)!

Whereismywork?

Whatishappeningtomycomputer?

“Yourcomputer?

”saysClaydenjokingly,andheisright.I’msittinginmyhome,atmydesk,usingacomputerthatIthinkbelongstome,butitdoesn’t.ItseemstobelongtoMicrosoft,becausethey’reinchargeofit.They’vegoneintomylivingroom,stoppedmeworking,damagedmyprinterdeliberately,whichwasspeciallysetuptomatchWindows7,andstoppedthesoundoniPlayer,whileIwastedmytimetryingtofindfilesandsortingouthowthisnewsystemworks.They’vegivenmeafrightandruinedmyday,andpossiblymylife,becauseIthinkI’velostmostofmydocuments.

Anannoyinglittlenoticeappearsinthecomerofmyscreen.“I’mCortana,”itsays.“Askmeanything.”Here’samachinetellingmewhattodo,andI’mfallingforit.BecauseIjustwrote:

“Itsays.”No,itdoesn’t.Itcan’tspeak.It’samachinetakingover.

“Areyousureyouhaven’tturnedyoursoff?

”Claydenasks.No.It’son.Icanseethelittlelightsglimmering(闪烁)butthere’sjustnosoundorsensetoit.

HowdareMicrosoftdisturbmyprivatelifelikethis?

Whatabloodycheek!

AndIamnotalone.They’vebeendoingtheseupdatessinceJulylastyear,althoughtheyclaimtheydon’tinstall(安装)themwithoutusers’permission.Whatever’sgoingon,theyneedtofixitliketheypromised.Becauseit’sstillhappening.SoI’mstuckhere,waitingforthemtocomeandfixit.

24.Howdoestheauthorfeelwhiletellingthestory?

A.FrightenedB.Surprised

C.HumorousD.Angry

25.Theunderlinedphrase“fallingfor”inParagraph3canbereplacedby“.”

A.addictedtousingB.havingdoubtabout

C.fooledintobelievingD.feelingtiredof

26.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?

A.Theauthor’scomputerisofbadquality

B.Automaticupdatemaycausetroubletotheusers

C.Microsoftusersbenefitalotfromitsfreeservice

D.Theauthorhasaprivilegetoupdatehiscomputersystem

27.Whatwilltheauthorprobablydonext?

A.WaitforhelpC.Takeapartthecomputer

B.ComplaintoMicrosoftD.Purchaseanewcomputer

C

Whena91,000-acrepieceofvacantlandcameupforsaleinSouthwestFloridaabouttenyearsago,itattractedbuildersfromacrossthecountry.Afterall,thechancetodevelopanareaalmostfivetimesthesizeofManhattandoesnotcomefrequently.Buttoeveryone’ssurprise,theownersdidnotsellthelandthatliesjust20minutesfromFortMyerstothehighestbidder.Instead,theysoldittoKitson&Partnerswhonotonlypromisedtopreservepartoftheland,butalsousetheremainingareatobuildanenvironmentallyfriendlytown.

Truetotheirword,assoonasthesaleclosed,thedeveloperssold73,000acrestothegovernmentofFloridaaspartofthelargestsinglelandpreservationagreementinthestate’shistory.Overthelastdecade,thestateandcountyofficialshaveworkedhardatrestoringthewetlandsandotherwaterwaysinwhatisnowknownastheBabcockNaturePreserve.Theireffortshaveresultedinthereturnofmanynativebirdsandplantsthathaddisappearedfromtheregion.

However,forsomereason,itwasnotuntilEarthDay2016(April22)thatthedevelopersfinallyrevealedtheirplansforAmerica’sfirst“green”community.

Onthesurface,BabcockRanch,whichwillbehometoabout50,000residentswhencompleted,appearstobejustlikeatypicalsmallAmericantown.Itwillhaveadowntown,hikingtrails,awellnesscenter,andevenamanmadelakethatresidentscanuseforrecreationalactivitieslikekayaking.However,thisiswherethesimilaritiesend.

UnlikemostAmericancities,thehomesinBabcockRanchwillnotbepoweredbypollutingfossilfuelslikecoaloroil.Instead,theresidentswillgettheirenergyfromasolarfarm.Oncloudydaysoratnight,thegrid(电网)poweredbycleannaturalgaswilltakeover.AccordingtoKitson.“Thecombinationofenergywillbethegreenestinthecountry.”

28.WhatmadeKitson&Partnerssucceedinbuyingthelargevacantland?

A.Theyofferedthehighestprice

B.Theyhadgoodrelationshipwiththeowners

C.Theypromisedtochangethelandintoamoderncity

D.Theirplansforthelandweregoodfortheenvironment

29.WhatcanweknowabouttheBabcockNaturePreserve?

A.Itis73,000milesfromFortMyers

B.Itisdevelopedbythegovernment

C.Itisthelargestreserveintheworld

D.ItisfivetimesthesizeofManhattan

30.WhatwillmakeBabcockRanchdifferentfromatypicalAmericantown?

A.Itsappearance

B.Itsfriendlyresidents

C.Itscombinationofenergy

D.Itswellnesscenter

31.Whichofthefollowingshowsthedevelopmentofideasinthepassage?

(①=Paragraph1;②=Paragraph2;③=Paragraph3;④=Paragraph4;⑤=Paragraph5)

D

Mostairlinesgoallouttoensuretheirpassengershavethebestpossibleflightexperience.Now,Europe’slow-budgetairline,easyJet,wantstoextendthepositiveexperiencebeyondtheplaneridewith“Sneakairs”—smartshoesthatallowvisitorstoexplorenewcitiesandtownswithouteverlookingatamap.

TotransformSneakairsfromanordinaryshoetoatourguide,allthewearerhastodoisenterhisorherdesireddestinationintotheeasyJetsmartphoneapp.Abuilt-inGPSwilldeter-minethewearer’sstartinglocationwhiletheGoogleMapsnavigation(导航)toolwillhelpchartthebestroute.Wheneverachangeofdirectionisnecessary,theappwillcommunicatewiththeappropriateshoeviatheBluetoothandcauseittovibrate(振动).Forexample,ifthewearerneedstoturnright,he/shewillfeelthesensationintherightshoe.Shouldtheusermisstheturn,thesmartshoeswillbothvibrateatthesametime,remindinghim/hertochangecourse.

Visitorsthatwanderoffthesuggestedpathordecidetotakeabreakforacupofcoffeeoramealhavenothingtoworryabout.Thesmartappwillautomaticallydeterminethenewlocationandchartoutanewroute,oncethedesireddestinationisreached.Sneakairswillvibratethreetimestoinformtheuserofthearrivalandthengobacktobeingordinaryshoes-untiltheirnavigationservicesareneededagain!

Sneakairsiscertainlynotthefirstnavigationshoeinthemarket.However,easyJetisthefirstairlinetoofferthemtopassengersjustastheyareabouttolandinanunknowncity.How-ever,beforeSneakairscangomainstream,theeasyJetteamstillneedstomakesomeadjustments.Amongthechallengesthatneedtobeaddressedisthesmartshoe’sthree-hourbatterylife,whichishardlyenoughforatouristtocatchallthedelightsanewortownhastooffer!

32.WhatcanwelearnaboutSneakairsinthetext?

A.ItssizeB.Itsprice

C.ItsmaterialD.Itsfunction

33.WhatdoestheauthormainlytalkaboutinParagraph2?

A.HowSneakairsworks

B.Howvisitorschooseroutes

C.Howusersavoidgettinglost

D.Whatusersshouldpayattentionto

34.WhatmighteasyJetdotoimproveitssmartshoes?

A.Bringdowntheircost

B.Addmorefunctions

C.Developmoretypes

D.Makethebatterylastlonger

35.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?

A.AcommercialadB.Asciencereport

C.AtouristmapD.Anairlineguide

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

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