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学年度深圳市高三上学期英语必修二Modul56综合测试题
必修2Modules5—6综合测试题
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Bringyourcampgroup,daycareoryouthgrouptotheComingMuseumofGlassforsummerfun.Throughgallerygamesandhands-onlearning,ourstaffwilltakechildrenfrompre-kindergartentohighschoolsonajourneytodiscoverthewonderfulworldofglass.
Available:
LateJunethroughAugust.Tourstakeplacedaily.
Filloutthepre-registrationform.
Call+1(607)438-5401withanyquestions.
SUMMERYOUTHTOURS:
LEARNINGTOLOOK
Thissummer,youngvisitorswillexplorethemuseumgalleriesandlookcloselyatglassinnewandexcitingways.Throughsomegames,childrenwillcompareshapes,searchforsurprisingdetails(细节),anddescribespecialglasscharacteristics.AHotGlassDemo(演示)willbeincludedinthevisit.
When:
Guidedtourstakeplacedailybetween9:
30amand2:
30pmandlastapproximatelyoneandahalfhours.
Cost:
Freeforkidsandteensaged17andunder.Oneadultisadmittedfreewithevery10children.Additionaladultsarechargedforregularadmission.
Registration:
Reservationsinadvancearerequired.Atleasttwoweeksinadvance.Call+1(607)438-5401orvisitschooltours@cmog.orgifyouhaveanyquestions.
LITTLEGATHERPERFORMANCES
SpecialLittleGatherperformances—justforgroups.Joinusat9:
30ameveryWednesdayinJulyandAugustforspecialperformancesandstorytimes.Groupsmustregisterinadvance.Forprogramdetails,visitlittlegath-er@cmog.orgortheLittleGatherpage,orcall+1(607)438-5401.ADDITIONALPROGRAMS
Hands-onglassprojectsareavailableforsummergroups.Whencompletingtheonlinepre-registrationformforyourtour,checkifyouareinterestedinhands-onactivities.Feesapply.
NEEDLUNCH?
Kids’mealsareavailablebyspecialorder.Ordersmustbereceivedtwoweeksbeforevisiting.
1.Whenisitsuitabletovisitthemuseumgalleries?
A.At11:
30aminearlyJuly.B.At9:
00aminlateJune.
C.At3:
30pminlateJuly.D.At10:
00aminearlyJune.
2.Whichofthefollowingactivitiestakesplaceonceaweek?
A.SeeingaHotGlassDemo.
B.Exploringthemuseumgalleries.
C.Joininghands-onglassprojects.
D.WatchingLittleGatherperformances.
3.Whatdoweknowaboutthemuseumfromthetext?
A.Itexhibitspricelessworksofart.
B.Itpreparestwomealsforvisitors.
C.Itoffersadultsmembershipdiscounts.
D.Itprovidesvisitorswithfunandpracticalactivities.
B
Istartedteachingfreshmen(大一新生)arequiredhumanities(人文学科)courseatStevensInstituteofTechnologyadecadeago.ThecourseincludedShakespeare,Descartes,Kant,Marx,Nietzsche,WilliamJames,Freud,Mead—youknow,Westerncivilization^greatestminds.
Iloveteachingthecourse,butIdon’tassumestudentslovetakingit.SoonthefirstdayIasked,“Howmanyofyouwouldskipthiscourseifitweren’trequired?
”AfterIexplainedtothemthattheyWouldn’thurtmyfeelings,almostallraisedtheirhands.
TheysaidtheycametoStevensforengineering,computerscience,math,physics,finance,digitalmusicproduction,etc.Theydidn’tseethepointofreadingalltheseoldimpracticalthingsthathavenothingtodowiththeirfutureprofessions.WhenIaskedthemtoguesswhyStevensarrangedthesecourses,someonesaid,smirking(假笑),“Tomakeuswell-rounded.”Hearingtheresponse,Ireallyhavetodosomethingtomakemypitchforthecourse.Weliveinaworldincreasinglyruledbyscience.Andthat’sfine.Butitisexactlybecausescienceissopowerfulthatweneedthehumanitiesnowmorethanever.Inyourscience,mathematicsandengineeringclasses,you’regivenfacts,answers,knowledgeandtruth.Yourprofessorssay,“Thisishowthingswork.”Theygiveyoucertainty.Thehumanities,atleastthewayIteachthem,giveyouuncertainty,doubtandskepticism.
Thehumanitiesaresubversive(颠覆性的).Theyweakenthestatementsofallauthorities,whetherpolitical,religiousorscientific.Thisskepticismisespeciallyimportantwhenitcomestostatementsabouthumanity,aboutwhatweare,wherewecamefrom,andevenwhatwecanbeandshouldbe.
IfIdomyjobbytheendofthiscourse,you’llquestionallauthorities,includingme.You’llquestionwhatyou’vebeentoldaboutthenatureofreality,aboutthepurposeoflife,aboutwhatitmeanstobeagoodperson.That,forme,isthepointofthehumanities:
theykeepusfrombeingtrappedbyourowndesireforcertainty.
4.Whydidtheauthoraskstudentsthequestioninhisfirstclass?
A.Towinstudents’admiration.
B.Toformagoodrelationshipwithstudents.
C.Tocheckstudents’attitudetowardshiscourse.
D.Toencouragestudentstobeactiveinhisclass.
5.Fromthestudents’response,weknowthatthestudents____________.
A.wereeagertobewell-rounded
B.thoughtituselesstolearnhumanities
C.hadnoplansfortheirfutureprofessions
D.weretiredoftakingsomanycoursesincollege
6.WhatdoestheunderlinedpartinParagraph4mean?
A.Persuadehisstudentstoattachimportancetohumanities.
B.Reflectonhisexperienceoflearninghumanities.
C.Assesshisabilityofteachinghumanities.
D.Designhisteachingplancarefully.
7.Whatmaystudentslearntodoaftertakingthehumanitiescourse?
A.Expresstheirdesiresclearly.B.Giveuptheirpreviousideas.
C.Getoutofsetpatternsofthought.D.Sticktoscientificfindingsfirmly.
C
AnewstudysuggeststheAppleWatchwasabletoidentifyabnormalheartratesthatcouldbelinkedtoaseriousheartcondition..
Morethan400,000AppleWatchusersvolunteeredforthestudycarriedoutbyresearchersattheStanfordUniversitySchoolofMedicine.Theresearcherslookedforsignsofatrialfibrillation(AF心房纤维性颤动),whichisthemostcommonformofirregularheartbeat.SomepeoplewithAFfeelchangesintheirheartbeat,whileothersdonot.Becauseofthis,manypeopledonotknowtheyhavethecondition.IntheUnitedStates,AFcausesabout130,000deathsand750,000hospitalizationseachyear.
PeopletakingpartinthestudyworetheAppleWatchforextendedperiodsbetween2017and2018.Thedevice(设备)containsanappthatcontinuouslygathersinformationwithoutusershavingtodoanything.Itusesthewatch’slightsensor(感应器)technologytomeasurebloodflow.Theresearcherssaidthatoutofthosetakingpart,about2,000receivedawarningfromthedeviceshowingthattheymighthaveaheartproblem.Thestudyfoundthatabout84percentofthosewhoreceivedwarningswerefoundtobeexperiencingAFatthetime.Overall,about57percentofthosetakingpartinthestudysoughtsomekindsofmedicalattention.
LloydMinor,headoftheStanfordSchoolofMedicine,saidtheresultsshowgreatpromiseinusingtechnologytocreate"morepredictiveandpreventivehealthcare.”HeaddedthatAFisjustoneexampleofaconditionthatdevicescanhelpidentifyinthefuture.“Thisstudyopensthedoortofurtherresearchintowearabletechnologiesandhowtheymightbeusedtopreventdiseasebeforeitstrikes,”hesaid.
ButsomehealthresearcherswarnedagainstmakinganygeneraljudgmentsbasedontheApple-financedstudy.Theyhavecalledformuchmoreresearchtomeasuretheeffectivenessofwearabledevicestoidentifysignsofdisease.RichardKovacs,whowasnotinvolvedwiththestudy,saidthatdespitetheresults,theAppleWatchsystem“isnotperfect.”Otherexpertsagreedthatmorestudiesareneededbeforesimilardevice-basedhealthobservationsystemsarewidelyrecommended.
8.ManypeoplefailtorealizetheyhaveAFbecause______________.
A.AFisnotatypicalformofirregularheartbeat
B.theydonotfeelthedifferencesintheirheartbeat
C.AFisadeadlydiseasethatcanhardlybeidentified
D.theyignoretheseriousnessofabnormalheartrates
9.WhatisDoctorMinor’sattitudetowardtheresults?
A.Objective.B.Disapproving.C.Doubtful.D.Favorable.
10.Whatdosomeresearcherssuggestinthelastparagraph?
A.Morepeopleareadvisedtobuywearabledevices.
B.Moredevice-basedhealthstudiesshouldbedone.
C.AppleWatchstudyresultsshouldbewidelyrecognized.
D.Appleshouldcontinuefundinghealthmonitoringdevices.
11.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?
A.AppleWatchcanidentifyheartproblems.
B.MoreApple’swearabledeviceswillhitthemarket.
C.AFisexpectedtobecuredthankstoAppleWatch.
D.DifferentsignsofAFcanbeidentifiedbyAppleWatch.
D
Sincecommercialairlinestooktotheair,drinkingandflyinghavetendedtogohandinhand,withdrinkseemingtoaddthepleasingsenseofaflight.Butinthefaceofarisingtideofdrink-fuelledviolence,thereareincreasingcallsfromthepublicthatdrinkingonflightsshouldberestricted.Thegovernmentisreviewinglicensinglawsatairports.Ithasyettoreport,butWorldDutyFree(免税店)hasannounceditsowndecision—sellingduty-freealcoholicdrinksonlyinsealed(密封的)bagsthat,intheory,cannoteasilybeopenedontheplane.
RobGriggs,aspokesmanforAirlinesUK,welcomesthemoveofWorldDutyFree.However,hethinksmoreshouldbedonebyairportsandthelocalauthorities.“Theplacesthatsellalcoholshouldbesubjecttothesamelicensingconditionsaselsewhere.”Itwouldthenbeuptothelocalauthoritytodecidewhetherdrinkingalittlebeforeboardingwasacceptable.
SuzannahRobin,analcoholanddrugspecialistatAlcoDigital,acceptsGriggs’argumentthatmostdrinkingisdoneintheterminalratherthanontheplane.Sheadvocatesbreathalysing(酒精测试)passengerswhoshowsignsofbeingdrunkbeforetheyboard.ShesaystheCivilAviationAuthorityhastotakethelead.“Theystatethatit’sillegaltobedrunkonboard.Theynowneedtodecidewhatbeingdrunkmeans.