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广东省深圳市届高三第二次调研考试英语试题WORD版.docx

1、广东省深圳市届高三第二次调研考试英语试题WORD版绝密启用前 试卷类型:A深圳市 2016 年高三年级第二次调研考试英 语本试卷分第卷(客观题)和第卷(主观题)两部分。试卷共 10 页,卷面满分 120 分,折算成 135 分计入总分。考试用时 120 分钟。注意事项:1答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的学校、姓名和准考证号填写在答题卡上。同时,将条形码贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。2全部答案必须在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。3选择题每小题选出答案后,用 2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案;答案不能答在试卷上。4非选择题必

2、须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在另发的答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。5考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。第卷第二部分 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。AHere are Important Travel Notices from United Airlines, March 20, 2016 7:12 AM

3、. Information is updated as it is received. 1. Travel and the Zika virusIf you have a ticket for travel to a country affected by the Zika virus (as listed on the CDC website) and have concerns, please contact the United Customer Contact Center with any questions or changes to your reservation. Custo

4、mers advised to avoid the affected regions based on CDC guidance may change their destination or travel date without a fee or may choose to receive a refund(退款)if their tickets were booked before February 29, 2016. The new travel date must be within the validity of the ticket. Additional charges may

5、 apply if there is a difference in fare for the new travel route. 2. Longer lines at security checkpointsProcedural changes at TSA checkpoints throughout the United States may result in longer lines at security checkpoints. Please plan accordingly and allow for extra time at the airport. The TSA adv

6、ises arriving at the airport two hours before your flight for US travel and three hours before for international travel. To save time at security, we encourage you to visit and apply for TSA pre-check. 3. Notice for flights departing the European Union, Norway and SwitzerlandEU Regulation 261/2004 r

7、equires airlines to provide the following notice: If you are not allowed to board or if your flight is cancelled or delayed for at least two hours, ask at the check-in counter or boarding gate for the form, stating your rights, particularly about compensation and assistance.21Travelers have to pay a

8、dditional fees when they want to .Achange their reservation Bchange travel date Creceive their refund D change to a dearer route22What do we know from Notice 2?ASecurity check possibly takes time in the USA.BSecurity checkpoints are not available.CSecurity check wastes a long time.DPre-check can eas

9、ily be done online.23Compensation can be asked for when .Apassengers refuse to board the planeBpassengers trip is cancelled in advanceCpassengers flight is delayed at least two hoursDpassengers miss their flight due to traffic jamBA taxi driver taught me a million dollar lesson in customer satisfact

10、ion and expectation. Motivational speakers charge thousands of dollars to give training to company executives and staff. It cost me a $12 taxi ride. I had flown into Dallas for the purpose of calling on a customer. Time was limited and my plan included a quick turn-around trip from and back to the a

11、irport. A spotless taxi pulled up. The driver rushed to open the passenger door for me and made sure I was comfortably seated before he closed the door. As he got in the drivers seat, he mentioned that the neatly-folded Wall Street Journal next to me was for my use. He then showed me several tapes a

12、nd asked me what type of music I would enjoy. I could not believe the service I was receiving! I took the opportunity to say, “Obviously you take great pride in your work. You must have a story to tell.”“You bet,” he replied, “I used to be in Microsoft. But I got tired of it, thinking my best would

13、never be good enough. I decided to find my position in life where I could feel proud of being the best I could be. I knew I would never be a rocket scientist, but I love driving cars, helping people and feeling like I have done a full days work and done it well. I thought about my personal strengths

14、 and . wham! I became a taxi driver. One thing I know for sure, to be good in my business I could simply meet the expectations of my passengers. But, to be GREAT in my business, I have to go above the customers expectations! I like both the sound and the return of being great better than just gettin

15、g by being average.”24What does the writer really want to say in Paragraph 1?AThe writer thought the driver motivational.BThe writer benefited a lot from the ride.CThe writer was over charged for the ride.DThe writer paid less for the ride.25What caused the writers curiosity about the taxi driver?AH

16、is wonderful CD. BHis touching speech. CHis high-quality service. DHis neatly-folded journal.26From the last paragraph we know that the taxi driver .Ais enthusiastic about his work Bexpects much from his workCthinks too highly of himself Dgoes above his own expectations27Which of the following is th

17、e taxi driver likely to agree?ABeing great is a must in life. BLife is not easy for all of us.CDont expect too much in life. DEvery one of us has strengths.CWho is smarter? A human being or artificial intelligence(人工智能)?The question swept the world last week when a Google-developed program called Al

18、phaGo defeated the world top player, South Korean Lee Se-del, 4-1.So, what comes next?Some people have been arguing that artificial intelligence, or AI in short, will be a bad thing for humans. In an interview with the BBC in 2014, UK scientist Stephen Hawking warned that “the development of full ar

19、tificial intelligence could mean the end of the human race.”So are we really about to live in the world shown in the Terminator movies? “Not quite,” answered The Economist. After all, its not hard to get a computer program to remember and produce facts. What is hard is getting computers to use their

20、 knowledge in everyday situations.“We think that, for the human being, things like sight and balance(视觉平衡), are natural and ordinary in our life.” Thomas Edison, founder of Motion Figures, a company that is bringing AI to boys, told the newspaper. “But for a robot, to walk up and down just like huma

21、n beings requires various decisions to be made every second, and its really difficult to do.”As The Economist put it, “We have a long way to go before AI can truly begin to be similar to the human brain, even though the technology can be great.”Meanwhile, John Markoff of The New York Times said that

22、 researchers should build artificial intelligence to make people more effective.“Our fate is in our own hands,” he wrote. “Since technology depends on the values of its creators, we can make human choices that use technology to improve the world.”28What was the result of the match?ALee Se-del won Al

23、phaGo 4-1. BLee Se-del was defeated.CGoogle program beat AlphaGo. DNeither side won the match.29What does Thomas Edison possibly mean in his remarks?AIts very hard for AI to beat the human brain.BAI would take the place of human beings.CAI can make various decisions quickly.DAI does better than huma

24、ns in sight and balance.30Who believes much has to be done to improve AI?AStephen Hawking. BJohn Markoff.CThe New York Times. DThe Economist.31What does the underlined part in the last paragraph imply?AAI will improve the world completely. BAI is in the control of human beings.CAI may bring disaster

25、s to human beings. DAI will make our future out of control.DHumans and many other mammals have unusually efficient internal temperature regulating systems that automatically maintain stable core body temperatures(核心体温)in cold winters and warm summers. In addition, people have developed cultural patt

26、erns and technologies that help them adjust to extremes of temperature and humidity(湿度).In very cold climates, there is a constant danger of developing hypothermia(低体温), which is a life threatening drop in core body temperature to below normal levels. The normal temperature for humans is about 37.0C

27、. However, differences in persons and even the time of day can cause it to be as much as 6C higher or lower in healthy individuals. It is also normal for core body temperature to be lower in elderly people. Hypothermia begins to occur when the core body temperature drops to 34.4C. Below 29.4C, the b

28、ody cools more rapidly because its natural temperature regulating system usually fails. The rapid decline in core body temperature is likely to result in death. However, there have been rare cases in which people have been saved after their temperatures had dropped to 13.9-15.6C. This happened in 19

29、99 to a Swedish woman who was trapped under an ice sheet in freezing water for 80 minutes. She was found unconscious, not breathing, and her heart had stopped beating, yet she was eventually saved despite the fact that her temperature had dropped to 13.7C.In extremely hot climates or as a result of

30、uncontrollable infections, core body temperatures can rise to equally dangerous levels. This is hyperthermia. Life threatening hyperthermia typically starts in humans when their temperatures rise to 40.6-41.7C. Only a few days at this extraordinarily high temperature level is likely to result in the

31、 worsening of internal organs and death.32Why can humans keep stable body temperatures in different seasons?ABecause their bodies are unusually efficient.BBecause they experience different climates.CBecause they can adjust to cultural patterns and technologies.DBecause they have internal temperature

32、 regulating systems.33What does Paragraph 2 mainly discuss?AThe dangerous effects of hypothermia. BThe change of body temperature.CThe survival of the Swedish woman.DThe regulating systems of natural temperature.34People are unlikely to survive under the body temperature .Ahigher than 34.4C Blower than 29.4CCbetween 40.6-41.7C Dbetween 34.4-37C

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