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武威六中2019届高三上学期第二次阶段性复习过关考试

英语试题

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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

AD.1AprilFool’sParty

OnFriday,April1,InnerAffairgoesbactothedaysoffun!

ClassesTunesfromthe1970sand1980sbyDJSDen&Sion.9p.mtilllate.

TicetsFreeentranceforthoseincostume,otherwise50yuan(US$6)

Time/date9a.m,April,1

PlaceInnerAffair,1/F,QianunDasha,6Sanlituniliujie,ChaoyangDistrict

Tel(412)396-6321Fa(412)396-6890

AD.2SailingClub

OurYoungSailor’sCourseleadstotheStage1Sailingqualification.You’11learnhowtosailsafelyandthecoursealsocoverssailingtheoryandfirstaid.Havefunwithothercoursememberafterwardsintheclubroom.Thereare10weelytwo—hourlessons(Tuesdays6pm~8pm).

OpeningHours:

Tuesdays:

6:

00pm一8。

00pm

Phone:

(412)396—6644Fa:

(412)396—6644

AD.3The“worst”party

Organiedbyooneproductions,thepartyissettobe“theworstever”,withthelamestmusicfromthe1960s,1970sand1980s.Specialprieswillbeawardedtotheworstdressedorforbadfashionsense.

TicetsFreeentrance

Time/date9a.m,April,1

PlacePulaPula,TianeLu,OrientalSevenColorsPlaa,ChaoyangDistrict

Tel(412)396-6785Fa(412)396--6243

AD.4RidingSchool:

Youcanstarthorse-ridingatanyage.Chooseprivateorgrouplessonsanyweedaybe9amand8:

30pm(3:

30pmonSaturdays).Thereare10ilometresoftracsandpathsforleisurelyridesacrossfarmlandandopencountry.Youwillneedaridinghat.

OpeningHours:

MondaythroughFriday:

9:

00am一8:

30pm

Phone:

(412)396—6754Fa:

(412)396—6752

AD.5DivingCentre:

Oureperiencedinstructorsofferone-monthcoursesindeep-seadivingforbeginners.Therearetwoeveninglessonsawee,inwhichyoulearntobreatheunderwaterandusetheequipmentsafely.Youonlyneedaswimmingcostumeandtowel.Reducedratesforcouples.

OpeningHours:

MondayandFriday:

6:

30pm一8:

30pm

Phone:

(412)396—6312Fa:

(412)396—6706

1.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtoAD.IandAD.3?

A.Thetwopartieswillbeheldinthesameday.

B.Thetwopartieswillbeheldatthesametime.

C.Someoldmusicwillbeplayedattheparties.

D.Theentrancefeesofthetwopartieswillnotbecharged.

2.Ifyouwanttoeperienceanewactivityinthecountrysideinthemornings,youmayfa

A.(412)396--6312B.(412)396--6752

C.(412)396--6706D.(412)396—6876

3.Youwanttodoanactivityoneeveningaweeandgetacertificateintheend,youcangoto

A.AD.4RidingSchoolB.AD.5Divingcenter

C.AD.2SailingClubD.AD.3The“worst”party

B

TheGoldenEgg

“Idon’twanttowriteastoryaboutgirls!

Idon’tnowanythingaboutgirls,”LouisaMayAlcotttoldherpublisher,Mr.Niles.Butshewasdesperateformoney.Sheseemedtobetheonlyoneinherfamilywhocouldmaemoney.Nileshadasedhertowriteaboutsomethingshenew,insteadoftheromanticadventurestoriesshehadbeenwriting.“SoIplodaway,”Alcottwrote,”thoughIdon’tenjoythissortofthing.”Itwas1867,andthehorribleCivilWarwasover.NowAlcottcouldturnherenergytomaingmoney.

Alcottwroteasimplestoryoflifeinherfamily,theirpillowfightsonSaturdaynightsandtheamateur(业余的)playstheyperformed.”Oureperiencesmayproveinteresting,thoughIdoubtit.”(Goodjoe,”shewroteyearslater.)Herboodescribedherdaysgrowingupwithfoursistersinafamilythathadnomoney.Shesetchedalovingmotherwhotootimetobeinterestedineachchild,andshetoldofthedeathofabelovedsister.SheportrayedherfamilyandfriendsinherbooLittleWomen,Finally,inJulyof1868,shefinishedwriting.Withasighandaheadache,shesentoffall102handwrittenpagesofherboo.

Nilesthoughttheboowasdull,andsodidAlcott.Butwhenshereceivedhercopiesoftheboo,Alcottthoughtitseemedbetterthanepected.“Notabitsensational,”shewrote,“butsimpleandtrue.Wereallylivedmostofit.”NilesasedsomegirlstoreadLittleWomen,andtheylovedit.Ifthegirlsliedit,Alcottwassatisfied.

Inthreemonths,allthecopiesofLittleWomenhadsold.Itwasalreadytimetoprintmoreboos!

Nilesthoughthecouldsellthreeorfourhundredmorecopies.”Anhonestpublisherandalucyauthormadeadullboointoagoldeneggforanuglyducling,”Alcottwrotein1885.Later,withagreatsighofrelief,shewasabletowrite,“Paidoffallthedebts!

NowIfeelthatIcoulddieinpeace.Ifmyheadholdsout,I’lldoallIoncehopedtodo.”

4.WhichofthefollowingwouldbeusedtodescribeAlcott’sboo?

A.Boring.B.Funny.C.Magic.D.Sillful.

5.Inwhichorderdidthefollowinghappen?

a.AlcottbeganwritingLittleWomen

b.NilesasedAlcotttowriteaboutgirls

c.Alcottwroteromanticadventurestories

d.Alcottperformedplayswithhersisters

e.NileswasnotpleasedwithAlcott’swor.

A.a,b,e,d,cB.d,c,a,b,eC.c,b,e,d,aD.d,c,e,b,a

6.Welearnfromthestorythat,afterLittleWomensoldout,_________

A.Alcottwroteanotherboo

B.somegirlsstartedtoreadtheboo

C.Alcottpaidoffallherdebts

D.Nilespublishedhundredsofboosgirlslied

7.WhenshehandedherfirstwritinginNileswas__________

A.unsatisfiedwiththeworB.happyaboutherwor

C.sureofhersuccessD.unpleasedwiththepublish

C

ManyAmericansthinofdriverlesscarsasafuturistictechnologythatwillrevolutionietravelincitiesandalongstatehighways.Butrecenteperimentsareprovingthatautonomous(自动的)vehiclesalsohavethepotentialtoimprovethequalityoflifeformillionsofAmericansunderservedbytraditionalwaysoftransportation,suchastheelderlyanddisabled,solongaslawmaersmaesmartpoliciesthatpavethewayforinnovation.

AretirementcommunityinSanJose,Calif.,whichhasbeentransformedbyasmallfleet(车队)ofdriverlesstais,showsthepotentialofself-drivingcarstotransformpeople’slives.Builtbyatechstart-upcalledVoyage,themodified(被改进的)FordFusionsarecurrentlylimitedtoatwo-mileroad,butresidentsarealreadyhavingthebenefitsoftheseautonomousvehicles,whichallowthemtoparticipateinsocialactivitiestheywouldotherwisebeunabletoenjoysimplybecausetheycouldnotgettothem.

Whenthetrialrunfinallyepandsto15milesofroad,theseresidents—whoseaverageageis76—willalsohaveaconvenientandreliablenewwaytoappointments.Asthesecarscontinuetoserveresidentsthere,itiseasytounderstandwhyCaliforniaismovingtosimplifyregulationsfortheindustry.

InMichigan,forward-thiningpolicieshavethepotentialtounlocotherhiddenbenefitsofautonomousvehicles,especiallyforthosewithphysicaldisabilities.TheMichiganDisabilityRightsCoalitionhasstronglyadvocatedforthedevelopmentofthistechnology,sayingthatitcouldgivepeoplewithdisabilitiesgreateropportunitiesintheworforceandenablethemtoleadmorefulfilling(满意的),independentlives.

Manyrecogniethatautonomousvehicleswillbethefutureoftransportation,butitistoooftenoverlooedthatthisfuturecannotarrivefastenoughformillionsofAmericanswhoareforcedtodependonothersforday-to-daytravel.ThepolicymaersshouldfollowtheleadofplaceslieCaliforniaandMichigan,andpassrulesandregulationstounlocthesehiddenbenefitsofdriver-lesscars.

8.What’stheattitudeofmostAmericanpeopletothefutureofautonomousvehicles?

A.uncertainB.optimisticC.indifferentD.doubtful

9.WhatisthemodifiedFordFusion?

A.Thecollectionofsocialactivities.B.Thenameofaretirementcommunity.

C.Aindofautonomousvehicle.D.Atwo-mileroadforself-drivingcars.

10.Eamplesaregiveninthethirdandfourthparagraphstoprove

A.howdriver-lesstechnologybenefitstheagedanddisabled

B.whydriver-lesscarsarerestrictedinmanystatesinAmerica

C.whatarepreventingthedevelopmentofthetechnology

D.whendriver-lesscarscanenterpeople’slifeeventually

11.Whatdoestheauthorattempttoinformusinthelastparagraph?

A.Theconcept(概念)ofautonomousvehicleshasbeenwidelyrecognied.

B.Theweagroupsareoftenoverlooeddespitetechnologyadvances.

C.Thebenefitsofdriver-lesscarshavebeenfullyunloced.

D.Regulationsshouldgohandinhandwithdriver-lesstechnology.

D

Weallnowwhatabrainis.Adoctorwilltellyouthatthebrainistheorganofthebodyinthehead.Itcontrolsourbody’sfunctions,movements,emotionsandthoughts.Butabraincanmeansomuchmore.

Abraincanalsosimplybeasmartperson.Ifapersoniscalledbrainy,heissmartandintelligent.Ifafamilyhasmanychildrenbutoneofthemissupersmart,youcouldsay,“He’sthebrainsinthefamily.”Andifyouarethebrainsbehindsomething,youareresponsiblefordevelopingororganiingsomething.Foreample,BillGatesisthebrainsbehindMicrosoft.

Braintrustisagroupofepertswhogiveadvice.Wordepertssaythephrase“braintrust”becamepopularwhenFranlinD.Rooseveltfirstranforpresidentin1932.Severalprofessorsgavehimadviceonsocialandpoliticalissues(问题)facingtheU.S.Theseprofessorswerecalledhis“braintrust”.

Thesewaysweusetheword“brain”allmaesense.Butotherwaysweusethewordarenotsoeasytounderstand.Foreample,tounderstandthenetbrainepression,youfirstneedtonowtheword“drain”.Asaverb,todrainmeanstoremovesomethingbylettingitflewaway.Soabraindrainmaysoundlieadiseasewherethebrainflowsoutoftheears.But,braindrainiswhenacountry’smosteducatedpeopleleavetheircountriestoliveinanother.Thebrainsare,sortof,drainingoutofthecountry.

However,ifpeopleareresponsibleforagreatidea,youcouldsaytheybrainstormedit.Here,brainstormisnotanactofweathe

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