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届甘肃省武威市第六中学高三上学期第二次阶段性过关考试英语试题
2018届甘肃省武威市第六中学高三上学期第二次阶段性过关考试英语试题
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
注意事项:
1.答第I卷前考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.选出每小题答案前,用蓝色或黑色笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
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第一部分:
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
Researchhasshownthat85percentofcommunicationisnonverbal,sochoosingwhattoweartoaninterviewisclearlyanimportantpartofyouroverallpresentation.Itwon’tmakeupforweakanswers,butitcancommunicatesomepositivethingsaboutyourpersonalityandwhatyoumightbeliketoworkwith.
Blue:
Youcan’tgowrongwithdarkershadesofblue,especiallynavy.Choosingfromthispowerfulcolorwillprojectanimageofsomeonewhoisincontrol.Fromtheinterviewer’spointofview,thecolorbluesuggestscalm,stability,trust,truth,confidenceandsecurity.Theseareallgreatmessagestosendwithoutsayingaword.
Gray:
Afterblue,grayisthesecondmostpopularcolortowearforaninterview.Likedarkerblue,it’snotadistractingcolortotheinterviewer,whichmeansthey’llbefocusedmoreonwhatyou’resayingandhowyou’resayingit.Graymeanssophistication(老成),souseittoyouradvantage.
Black:
Thisisacommandingcolorandrepresentsauthority.Blackalsosuggestsexcitement,souseitcarefullywhenputtingtogetheryourinterviewoutfit.Youmaywanttouseitasanaccent(着重色)—likeinascarfortie,forinstance—ratherthanastheprimarycolor.
Red:
Thisisanextremelypowerfulcolor.It’ssostrongthatyoushouldonlyuseitasanaccentcolor.Redsareassociatedwithenergy,passion,desire,powerandaggression.Peoplethinkofintensity(紧张)andpassionwhentheyseethecolorred,souseitcarefullyoritcouldsendthewrongmessagetotheinterviewer.
White:
Whiteshirtsandblousesarealwaysappropriate.Itsendsthemessageofsimplicity,cleanliness,precision(精细)andgoodness.
1.Whyisitimportanttochoosewhattoweartoaninterview?
A.Becauseitwillmakeupforyourweakanswers.
B.Becauseitsuggestssomethingaboutyourpersonality.
C.Becauseitwillmakeyoufeelbetter.
D.Becausetheinterviewerjudgesapersonbyhisappearance.
2.Basedonthepassage,whichofthefollowingarethemessagesfrom“Blue”?
①stability②energy③power④confidence⑤security
A.①②③B.②③④C.①④⑤D.②③⑤
3.Ifyouwanttoleaveanimpressionofbeingsimpleandclean,youshouldbein_____.
A.grayB.redC.blackD.white
4.Fromthepassagewecaninferthat_______.
A.jobintervieweesshouldthinktwicebeforewearingredclothes.
B.thecolorscansendallthemessagesyouwanttoconvey.
C.youcanwearwhiteclothesifyouwanttoappearactive.
D.grayisthemostpopularcolortowearforaninterview.
B
Canexerciseduringchildhoodprotectyouagainstmemorylossmanydecadeslater?
Exerciseearlyinlifeseemstohavelifelongbenefitsforthebrain,inratsatleast.
"Thisisananimalstudy,butitshowsthatphysicalactivityatayoungageisveryimportant一notjustforphysicaldevelopment,butforthewholelifelongtrackofcognitive(认知的)developmentduringageing,"saysMartinWojtowiczoftheUniversityofToronto,Canada."Inhumans,itmaydelaytheappearanceofAlzheimer'ssymptoms(阿兹海默氏症),possiblytothepointofpreventingthem."
Wojtowicz'steamdivided80youngmaleratsintotwoequalgroups,andplacedrunningwheelsinthecagesofonegroupforaperiodofsixweeks.Aroundfourmonthslater—whentheratshadreachedmiddleage—theteamtaughtalltheratstoconnectanelectricshockwithbeinginaspecificbox.Whenplacedinthebox,theyfrozewithfear.
Twoweekslater,theteamtestedtheratsinthreesituations:
exactlythesameboxinthesameroom,thesameboxwiththeroomarrangeddifferently,andacompletelydifferentboxinadifferentroom.
Theratswithoutaccesstoarunningwheelwhentheywereyoungnowfrozethesamepercentageoftimesineachofthesesituations,suggestingtheycouldn'trememberwhichonewasdangerous.Butthosethathadbeenabletorunintheiryouthfroze40to50percentlessinbothchangedboxsettings.
“Theresultssuggesttheamountofphysicalactivitywhenwe'reyoung,atleastforrats,hasinfluenceonbrainandcognitivehealth—intheformofbettermemories—whenwe'reolder,"saysArthurKramerofNortheasternUniversityinBoston,whohasfoundthat,inhumans,exercisepromotesthegrowthofnewbraincells.
5.Thestudyshowsthat______.
A.physicalactivityisimportantforphysicalhealth
B.usingtherunningwheelsisofbenefittotherats'growth
C.physicalactivitycanpreventhuman'sAlzheimer'ssymptoms
D.themoreexercisearathaswhenyoung,thebettermemoryitwillpossesswhenolder
6.HowareParagraph3and4mainlydeveloped?
A.Byanalyzingcauses.B.Bygivinganexample.
C.Bydescribingtheprocess.D.Byshowingdifferences.
7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inParagraph2referto?
A.Exercise.B.Development.C.Benefit.D.Study.
8.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheanimalstudy?
A.Negative.B.Objective.C.Critical.D.Doubtful.
C
The“BoomerangKids”—youngadultswholeavetogotocollege,getmarriedorjustshowofftheirindependence—aremovingbackinwithmomanddad.BoomerangKidscanbeamixedblessingforparents,bothemotionallyandfinancially.
Especiallyduringhardeconomictimes,adultchildrenheadforhome.Accordingtoasurvey,about40percentof2017graduatesstilllivewiththeirparents.Moreover,42percentofthe2015graduatessurveyedsaidtheyarestilllivingathome.
Thereasonsaremany,thefirstbeingeconomics.WhiletherecessionhastouchedAmericansofallages,ithasbeenveryhardforyoungadults.Thishassentmanykidsbackhome.Plus,thereisthematterofdebt,especiallycollegeloans.Formanyrecentgraduates,itmakessmarteconomicsensetomovebackinwiththeirparentswherelifeiscomfortableandrentiseitherlowornonexistent.Then,ofcourse,somereturnforpersonalreasons,suchasrecoveringfromadivorceoranillness.
Parentsareoftengladtohelpout,bothemotionallyandfinancially.Asaresult,thearrangementoftenworkstoeveryone’ssatisfaction.However,therearerisks,especiallyfortheparents.Theseincludenotonlyfamilytensionandmisunderstandings,butalsomoney.Thereturntothefamilycanbecomeafinancialburdenthatcanaffecttheparents’plansandtheirfinancialfuture,especiallytheirretirement,astheytrytodotoomuchfortheirchildren.
9.BoomerangKidsarethosewho.
A.liketoshowofftheirindependence
B.haveproblemwiththeirmarriage
C.graduatefromcollegeinadvance
D.returntolivewithparentsaftergraduation
10.TheunderlinedwordsinParagraph1meansomethingthat.
A.hasadvantagesanddisadvantages
B.isveryusefulandbeneficial
C.willhaveagoodresult
D.worriespeoplealot
11.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Itisatoughchoiceforyoungadultstomovebackhome.
B.Parentsmayhavetodealwithextrafinancialburden.
C.Childrenfacefewerfinancialproblemsthanever.
D.Mostgraduateschoosetolivewiththeirparents.
D
ElephantsscoredabigwininDohar,Qatar,onMarch22.Peoplefrom175countriesmetintheMiddleEasterncountry.Theyvotedtocontinueabanonthesaleofivory(象牙).TwoAfricannations,TanzaniaandZambia,hadaskedtoopenuptheivorytrade.
Peoplefearedthatweakeninga21-year-oldbanonthesaleofivorywouldencourageillegalhuntingandhurtelephantpopulations.Africanelephantsoncenumberedinthemillions.Today,therearefewerthan500,000.
“Peoplebornin100yearsshouldbeabletoseeanelephant,”saidNoahWekesa,Kenya’sministerofforestandwildlife.Hiscountryvotedtokeeptheban.
Inthe1980s,asmanyas1millionelephantswerekilledthroughoutAfrica.Hunterskilledtheanimalsfortheirivorytusks,whichwereusedtomakejewelryandotherthings.“TheslaughterofelephantsinAfricawasterrible,”saysPaulToddoftheInternationalFundforAnimalWelfare.Thegroupworkstoprotectanimals.
Theivorywarscontinueduntil1989,whentheUnitedNationsvotedtobanalltradeinivory.Withtradecontrolled,demandforivoryfell.Governmentspunishedhunters.Elephantpopulationsbeganslowlytoincrease.
TanzaniaandZambiaaskedtoallowivorysalesfromgovernmentstockpiles(库存).Ivoryissoexpensivethatit’sknownas“whitegold”.Tanzaniaholdsalmost200,000poundsofivory,whichisworthasmuchas$20million.Zambiahas48,000poundsofthewhitegold.Thecountriessaidtheyneedthemoneytheivorywouldbring.Theysayitwastakenfromhuntersorcamefromanimalsthatdiednaturally.
Expertsbelievethattradingivoryencouragesillegalhunting.Theyfelthappyaboutthedecisionwhichforbidsthesales.“Thisisararevictoryforelephants,”saidJasonBell.Heworkstoprotectanimals.
12.TanzaniaandZambiaaskedtoopenuptheivorytradeto____________.
A.sellelephantsB.selljewelrymadefromivory
C.selltheirstockedivoryD.continuehuntingforivory
13.Theunderlinedword“slaughter”inparagraph4mostprobablymeans___________.
A.protectingB.killingC.increasingD.searching
14.Ivoryisknownas“whitegold”because___________.
A.itisasrareaswhitegoldB.ithasthesamevalueaswhitegold
C.itlookslikewhitegoldD.itisasvaluableasgold
15.Thetextismainlyabout____________.
A.protectingendangeredanimalsaroundtheworld
B.theeffectsoftheivorywarsofthe1980s
C.thelifeofelephantsinthewild
D.continuingabanontheivorysaletoprotectelephants
第二节七选五(每空2分,共10分)
Summeristheperfecttimetorelax.Asyouplanforyourtrip,her