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1、湖北荆州中学级届高三双周练修订3荆州中学2018级10月双周练高三年级英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题每题1.5分共7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the woman do?A. Go swimming. B. See a doctor. C. Lift weights.2.How soon will the bus leave?A. In five minutes B. In ten minut

2、es C. In twenty minutes.3.Where is the nearest petrol station?A. Beside a bank. B. At the end of City Road. C.200meters away from a bank.4. Why does the man make the telephone call?A. To look for a camera. B. To book a table. C. To confirm his order.5.What does the woman imply about that district?A.

3、 Its short of fish. B. Its badly polluted. C. Its famous for rivers.第二节(共15小题每小题1.5分共22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What are the animals on the toy farm made of ?A. Metal. B. Plastic. C. Wood.7.What t

4、oy does the man take in the end?A. The toy car. B. The toy farm. C. The toy animal.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. The mans son. B. The mans pet. C. The mans neighbour.9.How does the man feel about having Rubby ?A. Excited. B. Proud. C. Annoyed.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Who

5、is Tessa?A. The mans wife. B. The mans employee. C. The mans neighbour.11. Where did the man have lunch yesterday?A. In his house. B. In a garden. C. In the woods.12.What did the man do at the weekend?A. He did the cooking. B. He painted his house. C. He replaced a door.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What rela

6、tion is the man to the woman?A. Her father. B. Her teacher. C. Her classmate.14.What should be taken in an earthquake area?A. Food. B. Water. C. A whistle.15.What should be stored in a hurricane area?A. A boat. B. Candles. C. Warm clothes.16. What should people do if a flood is coming?A. Get on the

7、boat stored in the garage.B. Wear waterproof clothes.C. Stay in the house.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.How many times will Pinocchio be shown on Saturday?A. Once. B. Twice. C. Three times18.What do we know about Three Men and a Baby?A. It is rated PG.B.It will be shown in two halls.C. It will be shown Tuesd

8、ay through Sunday.19. What do Empire of the Sun and Overboard have in common?A .They are both rated PG.B. They have the same number of shows.C. Theyre both shown at 5: 00 on Thursday.20.How much do tickets for one adult with one child cost?A.3. B.5.50. C.8.50.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分

9、37.5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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。A“Changing the world” might seem like an unrealistic goal. When faced with huge problems such as air pollution or energy shortages, where do you start? Taoyuan-based Gogoro believes you start with a scooter(滑板车). Proof of conceptIn 2015, Gogoro broke

10、 onto the scene by releasing an electric scooter called the Smart-scooter. Unlike most electric scooters, this one wouldnt need to be plugged in to recharge. Instead, users would stop by GoStations to exchange drained batteries for fully charged ones. Gogoro was taking a risk. If people were not hap

11、py with the system of changing batteries, the whole project could fail. They didnt need to worry, though. Only one year later Gogoro sold their 10,000th Smart-scooter!Setting the barFast forward to 2019 and the release of the Series 3 Smart-scooter. Gogoro scooters are as popular and revolutionary a

12、s ever. Their bright colors are chosen by Beatrice Santiccioli, a famous color designer who helped shape major brands like Apple, Nike and Swatch. In addition to the scooters bright colors, plenty of cool accessories are available so you can make your scooter your own. But most important of all, Gog

13、oro continues to pave the way toward a future of responsible energy consumption. Looking forwardMultiple cities and countries have committed to making their transportation all-electric in the coming years, and Gogoro is helping make it possible. Ordered a package? Companies like DHL and Taiwan Post

14、now have fleets of Smart-scooters to make deliveries. Need a ride? Unlock a Gogoro in Berlin, Paris or Madrid, thanks to scooter sharing services. The Smart-scooters is definitely creative, but theres more. At Gogoro, I think the essential thing is that we want to change how people use energy. And t

15、he Smart-scooters is only the beginning. says Horace Luke, Gogoro co-founder and CEO. This is where the GoStation comes in. 21. Compared with other electric scooters, the Smart-scooter_.A. can recharge itself in Gostations in mega-cities B. only needs to change batteries in GostationsC. wouldnt need

16、 to be recharged at all in life D. can be recharged by its users in Gostations22. Gogoro scooters are popular and revolutionary mainly because_.A. their colors are chosen by a famous color designer B. their colors are different from those of othersC. it is a good way for people to consume energy D.

17、it can help us solve the problem of energy shortage23. What can we conclude from the passage?A. More GoStations may appear in more and more cities.B. GoStations will soon entirely take the place of traditional stations.C. People need not go to GoStations especially during peak hours.D. More big citi

18、es will appear throughout the world in the future.BSam is a fourth-year student at Harvard Medical School, but poetry is still a big part of his life, now with a new teacher, Rafael Campo, who believes poetry can benefit every doctors education and work. Rafael is a physician, professor and a highly

19、 respected poet.“Poetry is in every encounter (邂逅) with my patients. I think healing is really in a very great way about poetry. And if we do anything when were with our patients, were really immersing (使沉浸于) ourselves in their stories, really hearing their voices. And, certainly, thats what a poem

20、does,” he said.Rafael worries that something important has been lost in medicine and medical education today: humanity, which he finds in poetry. To end that, he leads a weekly reading and writing workshop for medical students and residents (住院医生).He thinks medical training focuses too much on dista

21、ncing the doctor from his or her patients, and poems can help close that gap.Third-year resident Andrea Schwartz was one of the workshop regulars. She said, “I think theres no other profession other than medicine that produces as many writers as it does. And I think that is because theres just so mu

22、ch power in doctors and patients interacting when patients are at their saddest.” Not everyone believes thats what doctors should do, though.Rafael said, “I was afraid of how people might judge me, actually. In the medical profession, as many people know, we must always put the emergency first. But,

23、 you know, that kind of treatment, if its happening in the hospital, very regrettably, sadly, results in a bad outcome. The family is sitting by the bedside. The patient hasnt survived the cancer. Dont we still have a role as healers there?”In a poem titled “Health”, Rafael writes of the wish to liv

24、e forever in a world made painless by our incurable joy. He says he will continue teaching students, helping patients and writing poems, his own brand of medicine.24. What do we know about Rafael Campo?A. He works as a doctor. B. He is under medical care.C. He is a literature professor. D. He knows

25、little about poetry.25. What does the author try to show in Paragraph 2?A. The importance of medical training.B. The effect of poetry in medical treatment.C. The similarity involved in poetry and medical work.D. The present relationship between patients and doctors.26. What does Andrea Schwartz thin

26、k of poetry?A. It comforts patients family.B. It contributes to medical work.C. It has nothing to do with doctors.D. It keeps doctors away from patients.27. What is Rafael Campos view on poetry?A. It requires a lot of spare time.B. It can provide a useful tool for doctors.C. It has little effect on

27、patients conditions.D. It should be included in emergency treatments.CA butterflys wings can have many jobs besides keeping the insect high up in the air. They may be used to attract mates, or to warn potential attackers to stay away. All of these roles, though, depend on their unchanging colouratio

28、n. This plays into the idea that butterfly wings are dead tissue, like a birds feathers. In fact, thats not true. For example, in some species males wings have special cells releasing some chemicals which attract females.Nanfang Yu, a physicist at Columbia University, in New York, has been looking i

29、nto the matter. Together with Naomi Pierce, a butterfly specialist at Harvard University, he has now shown, in a paper published in Nature Communications in February, 2020, that butterfly wings are, indeed, very much alive.In their experiments, the two researchers used a laser(激光) to heat up spots o

30、n the wings of dozens of butterfly species. When the temperature of the area under the laser reached 40C or so, the insects responded within seconds by doing things that stopped their wings heating up further. These actions included a butterfly turning around to minimize its profile to the laser, mo

31、ving its wings up and down or simply walking away.Butterflies engaged in all of these heat-minimising activities even when the researchers blindfolded them. That suggested the relevant sensors were on the wings themselves. Dr Yu and Dr Pierce therefore searched those wings for likely looking sensory

32、 cells. They found some, in the form of neurons(神经元) that were similar to heat detectors known from other insects. They also uncovered disc-shaped cells that appeared to be similar to pressure-sensitive neurons. They guess that these are there to detect deformation of the winginformation an insect could use to control its flight pattern.The third d

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