1、江西省名校临川一中南昌二中届高三联合考试英语试题【全国百强校】江西省名校(临川一中、南昌二中)2019届高三3月联合考试英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读选择 Heres a list of books Im looking forward to this fall season. Not all of them will rise to the level of the advertisement, but its an abundant crop.Home After Dark by David Small (Liveright, Sept. 11 )In 2009, Sma
2、ll published a celebrated graphic memoir (回忆录) calledStitches. Now the Caldecott Medal winner is back with a graphic novel about a motherless 13-year-old boy brought up in an unhappy home in California. This is a tale told in few words and many striking images. On Sept. 11 at 3p.m., Small will be at
3、 Amazonbooks at Union Market. More information at www. Waiting for Eden by Elliot Ackerman (Knopf, Sept. 25)This brief novel is related by a dead soldier who is watching over a horribly burned partner in a Texas hospital. That sounds embarrassingly emotional, but Ackerman, who served in a Navy in Ir
4、aq and Afghanistan, is one of the best soldier-writers of his generation. More information at www. amazon. com/military-essay.All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung (Catapult, Oct. 2)Chung, the editor of the literary magazine Catapult, was adopted as a baby by a white family in Oregon. In this memoir
5、, she writes about her childhood, her Asian American identity and her search for the Korean parents who gave her up. More information at www. amazon. com/politics-prose.Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver (Harper, Oct. 16)Alternating between past and present, this novel tells the story of a woman inve
6、stigating a late-19th-century science teacher who was caught up in the controversy over Darwinism. Like her other novels, this one promises to explore social and scientific problems. Visit www. amazon. com/tech-science for more information.1If you hope for a signature of the author, you will probabl
7、y buy a copy of _.AAll You Can Ever KnowBWaiting for EdenCHome After DarkDUnsheltered2Who joined the army and was sent to the Middle East?AElliot Ackerman.BDavid Small.CBarbara Kingsolver.DNicole Chung.3If you want to read books about non-fiction, you can surf_.Awww. amazon. com/graph-taleBwww. amaz
8、on. com/politics-proseCwww. amazon. com/military-essayDwww. amazon. com/tech-science As a first responder, you never know what type of situation you might walk into, or who youll meet along the way. Thats definitely been the case for Jeffrey Lanenberg, a 51-year-old paramedic(急救医务人员) since 1984.Ten
9、years into the job, Lanenberg received a call that reported that a man in his early 30s had fallen down in the Mall of America. When Lanenberg and his partner arrived at the scene, they found the young male face down on the ground. He had gone unconscious, making weak attempts to breathe. His wife s
10、tood beside him holding their small son in horror. They quickly rushed to defibrillate(除颤) and calm the man to keep him under control. After Lanenberg dropped the patient off at the neighboring hospital, he thought about the man and his family for a long time.Lanenberg thought he had experienced eve
11、rything under the sun until one random visit to Office Max three years ago, where he met a man repeatedly walk back and forth while staring at him. As it turned out, the man was the patient he had saved 20 years earlier.You gave me 20 years more than I ever thought Id have, the man said. He thanked
12、Lanenberg repeatedly and told him he had someone he wanted him to meet. He stepped around the corner and reappeared with a 20-something-year-old man. Lanenberg instantly knew that it was the son he had seen standing by his mother all those years ago.That day changed my life, Lanenberg said. Before t
13、hat, everything was about workWhen I talk to my beginner-training class, I tell them you never know the impact you can have on someones life.4What did Lanenberg do with the young man?AHe gave the man the first aid. BHe cured the man at the scene.CHe only sent the man to hospital. DHe took care of th
14、e mans wife and son.5What did Lanenberg think of the encounter with the man?AIt was unbelievable. BIt was a common routine.CIt was a matter of course. DIt was a dangerous situation.6Why was the man thankful to Lanenberg?ALanenberg helped bring up his little son.BLanenberg donated to support his fami
15、ly.CLanenberg gave him the present happy life.DLanenberg taught his son to be a new doctor.7How did the meeting change Lanenbergs life?AHe changed his attitude to his job.BHe was rewarded with much money.CHe got a promotion to be a team leader.DHe took up teaching work to train newcomers. Not all th
16、e historians in Canada are historians of Canada. Case in point: Timothy Brook.Brook was born and schooled in Toronto, and he now teaches in Vancouver. But hes a historian of China, and his recent book Vermeers Hat seems at first to be about Holland in the period of the Dutch masters. When I met Broo
17、k recently in Vancouver, he did seem truly a global historian. Vancouver is his home, but Vermeers Hat has been published around the world.Brook was just in from Oxford, UK, where he taught part of the year, by way of New York, where Vermeers Hat had just been given the Lynton History Prize. He was
18、about to go to California, where he was due to lecture. Still, the author and the book-and the hat-say something fresh about Canada and the world.“Ive been looking at Vermeer since 1971,” says Brook. Looking at Dutch interior (室内的) scenes from the mid-1600s, he noticed maps, Chinese porcelains (瓷器),
19、 South American silver, Virginia tobaccoall marking the influences of the wide world. In Brooks telling, Vermeers masterworks become doorways to the world, and not least to the largest, richest nation in the world, the China of the late Ming Empire, a field in which Brook happens to be a specialist.
20、Brook used global history as a way to find common ground with fellow historians. “The sixteenth century is the age of discovery, but the seventeenth century is the age of people starting to move the possibility of a global economy, intercultural relations across the globe,” he said.It proved not har
21、d for this Canadian historian of the world to find Canada in world history-or the world in Canadian history. In Vermeers 1658 painting of a Dutch soldier in a wonderful hat, the felt (毛毡) for the hat was probably made in Lachine, from French la Chine meaning China. Established in Canada by de Champl
22、ain, the town was so named because Champlain, like other explorers the French explorer Samuel was hoping to get through Canada to China.8Which was the line of Brooks recent journey back home .AToronto-Oxford VancouverBOxford New York VancouverCCalifornia Toronto VancouverDNew York California Vancouv
23、er.9Which is discussed in Brooks Vermeers Hat?AThe Lynton History PrizeBWays to give good lecturesCThe Ming Dynasty of ChinaDA hat Vermeer wore for years10What can we infer about Vermeer?AHe was a Dutch painterBHe was a French explorerCHe was a UK publisherDHe was a US teacher11What can be suitable
24、title for the text?AThe Influences of masters booksBAn age of moving and possibilitiesCThe Importance of Cultural ExchangeDA Canadian Historian Thinking Globally Last week, Vodafone started a test of the UKs first full 5G service, available for use by businesses in Salford. It is part of its plan to
25、 trial the technology in seven UK cities. But what can we expect from the next generation of mobile technology?One thing we will see in the preparation for the test is lots of tricks with the new tech. Earlier this year, operators paid almost 1.4 billion for the 5G wavelengths, and to compensate for
26、 that cash, they will need to catch the eye of consumers. In September, Vodafone used its bit of the range to display the UKs first hologram (全息) call. The Manchester City captain Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram in Newbury. It isnt all holograms, however: 5G will offer faster internet access.
27、with Ofcom (英国通讯管理局) suggesting that video that takes a minute to download on 4G will be available in just a second.The wider application is to support connected equipment on the “internet of things” -not just the internet-enabled fridge that can reorder your milk for you, but the network that will
28、enable driverless cars and delivery drones (无人机) to communicate with each other.Prof William Webb has warned that the technology could be a case of the emperors new clothes. Much of the speed increase, he claims, could have been achieved by putting more money in the 4G network, rather than a new tec
29、hnology. Other different voices have suggested that a focus on rolling out wider rural broadband access and addressing current network coverage would be more beneficial to the UK as a whole.Obviously, 5G will also bring a cost to consumers. It requires a handset for both 5G and 4G, and the first 5G-
30、enabled smart phones are expected in the coming year. With the slow pace of network rollout so far, it is likely that consumers will end up upgrading to a new 5G phone well before 5G becomes widely available in the next couple of years.12Why does Prof William Webb say “the technology could be a case
31、 of the emperors new clothes”?AHe is in favor of the application of the new technology.B5G will bring a cost to consumers in their daily life.C5G helps people communicate better with each other.DHe prefers more money to be spent on 4G networks.13The underlined word “addressing” in the fourth paragra
32、ph has the closest meaning to .Amaking a speech to Btrying to solveCmanaging to decrease Dresponding to14The last paragraph indicates that .Aitll take several years to make 5G accessible to the public in the UKB5G service shows huge development potential and a broad marketCcustomers are eager to use 5G smart phon
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