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1、广东省届高三六校联盟第一次联考英语广东省2019届高三六校联盟第一次联考英语广东省2019届高三“六校联盟”第一次联考英语 2018.8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,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.选择题的作答: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。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节

2、 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从短文后每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 A TheMetropolitan Museum of Art (Met) is one of the worlds largest and finest art museums. Following the suggested route will help you explore the museum. The Temple of Dendur This 2000-year-old building stood near the Nile River,

3、surrounded by a wall that no longer exists. But you can still peek through the gateway. Whose “house” is this? Its not for people. Its for gods. Can you identify them? They face out. A king faces in, bringing offerings. MetSpeaks Bringing together some of the most respected thinkers on a given subje

4、ct, MetSpeaks features lectures, discussions, talks, films, and forums in which compelling voices explore timely issues that connect to the Mets exhibitions and permanent collection. Program times, audiences, and topics vary. Time to Sketch Settle down for a few minutes, pick something in this galle

5、ry, and have fun drawing it. Enjoy the chance to look carefully as you create your own sketch. Youll be surprised at how much more you notice, thanks to exploring art by sketching. MetAccess Make the Met yours! Choose from a variety of services and exciting programs that are tailored to meet the nee

6、ds of visitors with disabilities. Program times, audiences, and topics vary. Ask for the Access Information brochure and Access Calendar at Information Desks, download the Access Calendar(PDF), or call 212-650-2010 or email accessmetmuseum.org. Admission Fee includes admission to the Main Building a

7、nd same-week admission tothe Cloisters museum and gardens.1. How much is recommended to pay for 3 adult and 2 student visitors? A. 111 B. 99 C. 87 D. 1032. What can you know about the Temple of Dendur? A. A high wall is surrounding the 2000-year-old building now. B. A king faces out, bringing offeri

8、ngs in the temple. C. The building is designed for Emperor to live in. D. The Nile River witnessed the history of the building.3. Which of the following is TRUE about the Met? A. Issues connected with economic crisis will be discussed in MetSpeaks. B. Visitors can choose something in the gallery and

9、 have fun drawing it on the wall. C. Disabled people will find various services and programs offered especially for them. D. You can email accessmetmuseum.org for more Admission information.B Youth football team members rescued more than two weeks after sudden flooding trapped them in a cave in Thai

10、land are now being well looked after at a hospital in the northern city of Chiang Rai. In addition to treating the boys for potential body fluid loss, inadequate nutrition and lack of oxygen, their doctors also plan to closely monitor them for symptoms of diseases that may have been infected by anim

11、als living in the cave. “The next step is to make sure those kids and their families are safe, because living in a cave provides a different environment, which might contain animals that could transmitdisease,” said the local hospital. The boys and their family members have been told to watch for sy

12、mptoms such as headache, nausea(反胃), muscle pain or difficulty breathing, the reports added. Yet based on the location where the boys were trappedmore than four kilometers from the cave complexs main entrance, past some fully submerged passagesand the fact they have been swimming out wearing full sc

13、uba face masks, it seems unlikely that they were living with bats in the cave or breathed in bat-associated bacteria during their rescue, several infectious disease experts said. “Its hard to imagine bats got that deep into the cave because of all those narrow passageways, but it is possible,” says

14、Ian Lipkin, an animal expert and professor at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University. “Its unlikely that there would be many animals in there,” notes Jonathan Epstein, a doctor at EcoHealth Alliance, a nonprofit organization that studies diseases and how to prevent them. Bats typ

15、ically like to rest in areas they can easily enter and exit, not in places that fully flood, he adds. Bats in Thailand have been linked with a wide range of viruses that are similar to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)Lipkin says. But it seems more likely the boys would have been exposed to i

16、nfection-causing bacteria when they swam through the dirty water with cuts and scrapes. “If you are trying to prioritize issues with respect to health care for these kids, number one would be psychological damage and second will be bacterial infections from the cuts and scrapes they may have encount

17、ered.” Lipkin says.4. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT the potential symptom of the rescued team members? A. Lacking body water B. Unbalanced nutrition C. Pain in the head and muscles D. Adequate oxygen5. The underlined word “submerged” in paragraph 3 means _. A. under the wat

18、er B. wild and dangerous C. with animals D. bat-associated6. Which is true about the caves and the trapped people? A. Jonathan Epstein thought it possible for the team members to be attacked by bats in the fully-flooded cave. B. Lipkin argued bats were not able to get deep into the narrow cave where

19、 the kids were trapped. C. Lipkin said the victims might be infected when their body were exposed to bacterial water during the rescue. D. Lipkin believed the most important issue for the cave-trapped teenagers was infectious bacteria examination.7. What is the text type of the passage? A. An academ

20、ic essay about bats. B. A newspaper article. C. A medical magazine. D. A Thai website about sports.C So many of us hold on to little resentments that may have come from an argument, a misunderstanding, or some other painful event. Stubbornly, we wait for someone else to reach out to usbelieving this

21、 is the only way we can forgive orrekindle a friendship or family relationship. An acquaintance of mine, whose health isnt very good, recently told me that she hadnt spoken to her son in almost three years. She said that she and her son had had a disagreement about his wife and that she wouldnt spea

22、k to him again unless he called first. When I suggested that she be the one to reach out, she resisted initially and said, “I cant do that. Hes the one who should apologize.” She was literally willing to die before reaching out to her only son. After a little gentle encouragement, however, she did d

23、ecide to be the first one to reach out. To her amazement, her son was grateful for her willingness to call and offered an apology of his own. As is usually the case when someone takes the chance and reaches out, everyone wins. Whenever we hold on to our anger, we turn “small stuff” into really “big

24、stuff” in our minds. We start to believe that our positions are more important than our happiness. They are not. If you want to be a more peaceful person you must understand that being right is almost never more important than allowing yourself to be happy. The way to be happy is to let go, and reac

25、h out. Let other people be right. This doesnt mean that youre wrong. Everything will be fine. Youll experience the peace of letting go, as well as the joy of letting others be right. Youll also notice that, as you reach out and let others be “right,” they will become less defensive and more loving t

26、oward you. They might even reach back. But if for some reason they dont, thats okay too. Youll have the inner satisfaction of knowing that you have done your part to create a more loving world, and certainly youll be more peaceful yourself.8. The underlined word “rekindle” in Paragraph 1 probably me

27、ans “_”. A. recover B. develop C. accept D. replace9. According to the passage, the authors friend never spoke to her son for three years because _. A. she had got an argument with her daughter-in-law B. she had disagreed about her sons marriage C. she had got an argument about her daughter-in-law D

28、. she had disliked her sons wife for many years10. Which of the following is NOT the reason for people to be unwilling to apologize first? A. People believe that they are always right. B. People always wait for others to offer an apology first. C. People consider the position more important than hap

29、piness. D. People want to get an inner satisfaction.11. The purpose of the passage is to _. A. instruct the readers how to apologize B. teach the readers how to gain inner peace C. inform the readers the importance of being forgiving D. tell the readers to reach out first when there are painful even

30、ts.D A new technology is going to ripe, one that could transform our daily lives, help to form new industries, even remove world economic powers from their present positions. Unlike the wave of industrialization that began in the West and spread later to the rest of the world, the new developments a

31、re taking place in research labs all over the globeand Asians are in the forefront. Physicists are creating a new class of materials that display an amazing property unforeseen even two years agosuperconductivity (超导体技术). Used today only in specialized equipment, super conductors have the potential to radically change most of the electrical and electronic appliances found in the home, making them smaller, more powerful and efficient. They could free our cities of pollution by replacin

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