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安徽皖南八校2019届高三英语上学期第一次联考试题(带答案)

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j“皖南八校”sandpartydestinationitoncewasWithaLevel4traveladvisory,Gobbelsexplains,it’sinthesamecategoryasplaceslikeIran,Syria,andNorthKorea,It’sregardedasthemurdercapitalofthecountry

Cairo,Egypt

AccordingtoarecentreportfromtheThomsonReutersFoundation,CairoisconsideredthemostinsecurecityforwomenintheworldEventhoughthepoliticaltensionsareeasinginthisarea,accordingtoGobbels,sexualviolenceandculturalexpectationsmakeitextremelyproblematic,forbothlocalsandvisitors

21AccordingtoJohnGobbels,whatshouldvisitorspayspecialattentiontoinIndia?

APersonalbelongingsBTravelinsurance

CCulturaldifferenceDMedicalsafety

22Whichplacementionedaboveisespeciallydangerousforawomantourist?

AIndiaBCairoCAcapulcoDHawaii

23Whatcanbeinferredfromthetext?

ASyriaisn’tariskydestinationwhereyou’llhaveawonderfulvacation

B,ThepoliticalunrestinCairoisresponsibleforitsinsecurityatpresent

CALevel3traveladvisoryindicatesyoucangowithnormalprecautions

DTheflightstoHawaiimayhechangeableduetotheeruptionofthevolcano

B

IfearedSundays,Ibeganlivingfortheweekendat830MondaymorningsIfeltbittertowardsmybossThethoughtofansweringotherpeople’stelephones,typingotherpeople’sworkandwatchingotherpeoplebenefitfrommyideasandopinionswouldthromeintoweek-longtonsofdepression

At19yearsold,IwasthemotheroftwoandapitifullyyoungwifeEverydecisionImadewasdonewithmyfamilyinmind,AndthenIturned29,and30wasonlyabreathawayIdecidedtofollomychildhooddreamIwasgoingtogetmyundergraduatedegreeandbeeafull-timejournalist

Iquittedmyjobononeofmygooddays,aFridayAlmostatonceIwasfilledwithanxietyWhatwouldItellmyhusbandandwhatwouldbehisreaction?

Hoouldwepayourbills?

ButwhileIwasfeelinguneasyaboutthebridgeI’djustcrossed,IalsobegantofeelarenewedsenseofhopefulnessaboutthepossibilitiesontheothersideIhadhadalongloveaffairwiththewrittenwordthatwasseparateandapartfromanyofmyroles

IeventuallyhadtoseekemploymenttohelpwithexpensesInfact,manytimesI’vehadtostir(搅拌)apotwithonehandwhileholdingabookwiththeotherI’vehadtearsonthebaddays,butsmilesareplentifulonthegoodones

24Whydidtheauthorquitherjob?

ASheenviedothersBShewasn’tqualifiedforherjob

CShewantedtochangeherselfDHerbosswasangryatherjob

25,Whatdoweknoabouttheauthor?

AShehadatightbudgetattimesBShehadasmoothlifeatlast

CSheplainedaboutherfamilyDShewasnotsureaboutherfuture

26Whatdoesthe“bridge”refertoinParagraph3?

AThelifethattheauthoroncehad

BThefeelingwhentheauthorquittedherjob

CThenedecisionthattheauthormadeinherlife

DThestructurethatallowedpeopleorvehiclestocross

27Whatcanwelearnfromtheauthor’sexperience?

AAgoodbeginningmakesagoodending

BWhenyourwillisready,yourfeetarelight

COnemaymissthemarkbyaimingtoohighastoolow

DAjourneyofathousandmilesbeginswithasinglestep

C

FLORIDA-DUSTINTheobald,30,hadbeenlyingonasurfboardatFernandinaBeachontheArlanticcoastofFloridawhenhesaidhefeltsomethingpullathisfoot“ItoucheditsheadIcouldfeelitwasroughskin,“hetoldFoxNews,adding,“Itwasn’tlikeafishskinYouknow,sharkskinhasgotaroughedge

“AssoonasItookmyfirststep,Icouldtellthatthebottomofmyfootwasopen,“MrTheobaldsaidashestruggledtogetoutofthewaterwithhiseight-year-oldsonAnursesharkhadtornthroughthetendons(肌腱)onthetopofrightfootandgashedthebottomofitopenHetoldFirstCoastNewshe“wastryingtowarneveryoneoutTherewerealotofpeoplearoundmethatIfeltshouldprobablygetoutofthewater”

MrTheobaldwasrushedtohospitalanddoctorshavetoldhimbecauseofthetendonandnerve(神经)damage,hewillrequiretwosurgeriesandmonthsofphysicaltherapyinordertofullyrecover

AccordingtoacrowdfundingpagesetupbyMrTheobald’sbrother,thevictimworksasa“onemanhandymanandrunshisownbusinesssotherewillbenoinewhileheisrecoveringforatleastsixweeks”Sofar,hehasraisedalittleoverS3,000ofhisS15,000goalMrTheobaldhadwritteninaFacebookpost,“Itscrazythatithappened,butdon’tletthisscareyoufromgettinginthewaterThisisaoneinamillionandIpromiseyouitwontstopme

28Whatdoestheunderlinedword”gash“inPara2mostprobablymean?

AMakealongdeepcutinBPressagainstwithforcetodrive

CMovethetongueacrossthesurfaceofDBringabodilypartintocontactwith

29Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

AMrTheobaldwasn’thurtseriously

BMrTheobald’sbrotherhasraisedS15,000

CManypeoplewerenotawareofthedangeratfirst

DMrTheobaldwillnotgetintothewaterinthefuture

30HodidMrTheobaldfeelafterthesharkattack?

ADepressedBOptimisticCUpsetDDoubtful

31Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthenewsreport?

ADustinTheobald-sharkattackvictim

BIncidenthappenedatFernandinaBeach

CDustinTheobaldfoughtagainstnurseshark

DCrowdfundingpagesetupbyMrTheobald’sbrother

D

Tinytubesandfilaments(丝状物)insomeCanadianrockappeartobetheoldestknownfossils,givingnesupportforsomeideasaboutholifebegan,anestudysays

Thefeatures(特征)aremineralizedremainsofwhatappeartobebacteriathatlivedsome377billionto428billionyearsagothescientistsaidThatwouldbeolderthansomeotherrockfeaturesfoundinGreenland,whichwereconsideredtobethefossilslastAugust

TheneresultsefromexaminingrockfoundalongtheeasternshoreofHudsonBayinNorthernQuebecThefilamentsandtubes,madeupbe,madeupofironoxidecalledhematite(赤铁矿),appearedwithinarocktypecalledjasper(碧玉)

MattheDoddofUniversityCollegeLondon,anauthorofthestudypublishedWednesdaybynature,saidthelivingthingslivedintheseafloorwherewaterwasheatedbyavolcanoSincethefossilsarenearlyasoldasEarth,whichformedsome45billionyearsago,thefindingsupportspreviousindicationsthatlifemayhavebeguninsuchanenvironment,hesaid

HeandhiscolleaguespresentedseverallinesofevidencetosupporttheideathattinytubesandfilamentsaresignaturesofpastlifeButtwoexpertswho’vepreviouslyreportedsimilarfindingssaidtheyarenotconvinced

“Iwouldsaytheyarenotfossils,“MartinJVanKranendonkoftheUniversityofNeSouthWalesinAustralia,whoreportedtheGreenlandfindingslastyear,wroteinanemailThepaper’sevidenceforabiologicalorignfallsshort,hesaid

AbigailAllwood,aNASAgeologist,saidtheauthorshaveproducedoneofthemostdetailedcasesyetmade“forevidenceoflifeinrocksolderthan35billionyearsBut“It’sanextraordingaryclaimtomakeandyoudoneedextraordinaryevidence,“shesaid

32WhatdoMatthew,MartinandAbigailhaveinmon?

ATheyhavebeenstudyingrockfeatures

BTheyareworkinginthesameuniversity

C,TheyallmadeacontributiontotheGreenlandfindings

DTheyhavediscoveredtheoldestknownfossilsinthesameplace

33HodoesMartinfeelaboutthenestudy?

AItconfirmsthebiologicaloriginBItignorestheGreenlandFindings

CItneedsmoretoconvincepeopleDItsauthorstakesideasandwordsfromhis

34What’sAbigailAllwood’sattitudetowardMatthew’sfindings?

ASupportingBDisapprovingCIndifferentDNeutral

35Thenefindingscanmakepeopleknosomethingabout_______

AtheprocessoffossilformationBholifestartedontheearth

ChotoexaminerockandfindfossilsDhotheearthformedabout45billionyearsago

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短内容,从短后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

选项中有两项为多余选项。

Haveyoueverimaginedthebenefitsthatagoodmemorycanbringtoyou?

36Herearefourwaystoimproveyourmemory

37Thereisevidencethatsleepplaysavitalroleintheconsolidation(巩固)ofmemoriesrelatingtolearningmotorskills,suchaslearningtoplayamusicalinstrumentorrideabikeHavingafullnight’ssleepsoonaftergaininganeskillhelpsconsolidatetheprocessesinvolved,sotheycanlaterbeperformedwell

It‘srewardingtocontinueeducationOlderpeopleareoftentoldtoadopta“useitorloseitapproachtomaintainingcognitive(认知的)function38InamycellphonehasaflashlightappInthemiddleofwatchingagoodmovie?

YoucanProbably48whereyouleftitoffthroughthatmovieserviceyouhavedownloadedonyourtablet,Can’t49?

Useyourcellphonetogetapizza50Anicesliceofwarmpizzawillgo51withallthaticecreamyouhavetoeat

Ofcourse,technologycanonlytakeyousofarinarealcrisisHonestly,we’dbeinpretty52shapeifthispowercutwentonforseveraldaysAndifitisthemiddleofacoldinter,Idon’thaveanywaytoprovide53Ihavethreeflashlights,but54Idon’thaveanybatteriesforthoseflashlights,ofcourse,theyarenotuseful

Thankfully,the55isgoingtoberestoredtoussoonI’m56thislittlereminderofthe57oftheBoyScoutaxiom(格言)Be58TomorroI’mgoingtogetsomecandlestogowithallthose59,andsomebatteriestogointhoseflashlightsWhataboutyou?

Istheresomethingyoucandoonthisbright,sunnydaytodaytoprepareyourselfandyourfamilyforthe60unpleasantpossibilitiesoftomorrow?

41AcutupBcutoutCcutdownDcutoff

42AsaveBfixCtieD,drop

43,AcandlesBleavesCmatchesDpapers

44AassumptionBconstructionCidentificationDoccupation

45AenquiryBopportunityCoperationDextension

46AintentionBeventCannoy

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