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1、届湖南省师范大学附属中学高三上学期第三次月考英语试题及参考答案2020届湖南省师范大学附属中学高三上学期第三次月考英语试题题号一一-二二三四五六总分得分注意事项:1答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息;2请将答案正确填写在答题卡上。第I卷(选择题)评卷人得分Would you Iike to enjoy a ViSUal feast i n BroadWay in NeW York? Below are four SPeCtaCUlar shows With their sloga ns and some CritiCs remarks.The Lio n Ki ngEXPerie nce

2、 the StUnning artistry, Un forgettable music and the exhilarati ng choreography of DiS neys The Lio n King. Now is the time to join the CirCIe of life at BrOadWays award-w inning BeSt Musical.Awe-i nspiri ng! BrOadWay theater is alive aga in. Taymors imagi native ideas Seem limitless. Its a gorgeous

3、, gasp-i nduci ng spectacle. The show appeals to our childlike excitement in the power of theater to make US See things afresh (重新).by RiChard Zogli n from Time MagaZ ineChiCagOThe Tony-Winning revival of Kan der and Ebbs musical will razzle-dazzle you.ChiCagO rema ins the best adult en terta inment

4、 in tow n and still bubbles With the joy of PerfOrm ing!by Ben Bran tley from The NeW York TimeSThe Phan tom of the OPeraThe timeless story, the Un forgettable score, and the Ion gest-r Unning show in BrOadWay history.Phan tom rules! It rema ins as fresh and SPeCtaCUIar as ever. BeaUtifUI and roma n

5、tic, I have to tip my hat: The Phantom of the OPera has aged divinely.by Roma Torre from NY1HamiltonGo back to the era of the Founding Fathers with Lin- Manuel Miranda s inventive Tony-winning musical, winner of 11 B Audience Choice Awards.Historic. Hamilton is brewing up a revolution. This is a sho

6、w that aims impossibly highand hits its target. by Ben Brantley from The New York Times1 Which two shows are Tony-winning musicals?A The Lion King & Hamilton.B Chicago & Hamilton.C The Phantom of the Opera & Chicago.D The Phantom of the Opera & The Lion King.2 Which statement is TRUE about the four

7、Broadway shows?A The Lion King inspires people to see things from a new perspective.B Chicago takes us back to the era of Founding Fathers.C The Phantom of the Opera aims high and reaches its goal.D Hamilton is the longest-running show in Broadway history.3 In what column of a magazine can you most

8、probably read this article?A Finance. B Entertainment.C Science. D Sports.Tim Mas parents came to the United States from Taiwan in the 1970s. They opened a restaurant. It was not a success. They found success in America, however, in computers and engineering. In part because of their own experiences

9、, Mas parents hoped he would study to become an engineer or a doctor. They wanted financial security for their child.Growing up, Ma considered many professions writer, fireman, even president. Ma did well in math and science classes in high school. And he ended up choosing to study electrical engine

10、ering in college. Several engineering jobs later, though, Ma had a change of heart. He wanted to leave the engineering world behind and enter the restaurant business. It was in his blood. After all, his parents had owned a Chinese restaurant in Arkansas. His parents could not understand why he would

11、 want to leave such a good job to open a restaurant.He wanted to study the fundamentals of cooking so that he could work as a chef in his own restaurant. Ma enrolled at the International Culinary Center in New York, where he receivedtraining in French cooking. “ I have never cooked through my entire

12、 life up until this point.soon learned that he enjoyed cooking and he discovered it was similar to engineering.“ Professional cooking is consistency, efficiency, cleanliness and its all about the process of things which you know my background in engineering was. ”In 2009, Ma opened his first restaur

13、ant in Virginia. His long hours paid off. Ma opened his fourth restaurant last year in Washington, D CHe mixes his training in French cooking with his Chinese heritage to create new dishes. “ I think in this country you can create your ownsuccess, just by working hard. Not because youre smarter than

14、 anybody, just by working hard.And thats why a lot of people end up coming to America. ”4 Why did Tim Mas parents expect him to be an engineer or a doctor? A Because he can have enough money to support himself. B Because they wanted him to achieve their unfinished dream.C Because he has a great inte

15、rest in math and science. D Because these two jobs both have high social statues. 5 What was Mas parents attitude towards his job changing? A Supportive. B Unfavorable.C Neutral. D Skeptical.6 What does Tim Ma think about cooking?A It is something like engineering.B Cooking is all about cleaning.C Y

16、ou have to do the work consistently.D Efficiency is important in cooking.7 Which of the following best describes Tim Ma?A Humorous and athletic.B Hard-working and determined.C Fashionable and aggressive. D Stubborn and devoted.Anyone caring about their health will be able to speak out a few of the m

17、ajor vitamins, and possibly take an educated guess at what they do. Vitamin C, found in oranges and other fruit and vegetables, is important for wound repair. And the much-talked- about “ sunshine ” vitamin D, produced by the skin in response to UV light, is essential for strong bones.BUt What about

18、 Vitam in P? It might Well have you SCratChi ng your head. And thats notSUrPriSing: the term WaS first Coined in the 1930s to describe a small group of compoUndS that PrOVide Pigme nt (天然色素)to pla nts, and Were believed to have health ben efits. A Cen tury later, these compoUndS are now better known

19、 as flavOnoids (类黄酮).Today, SCie ntists have ide ntified betwee n 4,000 and 6,000 differe nt kinds and We now know they are resp On sible for many Of the flavors and smells of fruit and VegetabIeS and also that they PrOteCt them from in VaderS SUCh as PeStS and bacteria.They are equally importa nt n

20、u trie nts for the body, help ing maintain bones and teeth, and for the PrOdUCtion Of the protein collagen ( 胶原),WhiCh PrOVideS StrUCtUre to blood vessels, muscles and skin.They are also Said to help the body deal With some of the key drivers of illness, includingOXidatiOn (氧化),a natural PrOCeSS by

21、WhiCh the bodys cells age and can become damaged and defective. That means they could help to PrOteCt against chronic diseases including CanCerand heart disease.8.What do We know about Vitamin P?A . We would SCratCh our head if We took it.B . It refers to the compoUndS also called flavOnoids.C. It W

22、aS made into a Coin in the 1930s.D . People did nt think it ben eficial in the past.9.WhiCh is NoT the function of Vitamin P for humans according to the passage?A . Helping maintain bones and teeth.B . ASSiSting in PrOdUCing protein collagen.C . ACCeIerating the CirCUIation of the blood.D . Aiding t

23、he body to handle the main factors of illness.10. WhiCh of the follow ing best expla ins “ defective ” Un derl ined in the last paragraph?A . Harmful. B . DiSCOUraged.C . Vague. D . DefiCie nt.11. How does Vitam in P help slow the aging process?A . By fighting against OXidation. B . By maintaining b

24、ones.C . By Stre ngthe ning muscles. D . By PrOteCt ing aga inst chronic diseases.Blue Planet IIs IateSt episode (情节)focuses On how PIaStiC is having a destructive effect on the ocean and slowly poisoning our sea creatures. Researchers recently also found that sea creatures living in the deepest pla

25、ce on Earth, the Mariana Trench, have plastic in their stomachs. Indeed, oceans are drowning in plastic.Though it seems that the world couldnt possibly function without plastics, plastics are a remarkably recent invention. The first plastic bags were introduced in the 1950s, the same decade that pla

26、stic packaging began gaining popularity in the United States. This growth has happened so fast that science is still catching up with the change. Plastics pollution research, for instance, is still a very early science.We put all these plastics into the environment, but we still dont really know wha

27、t the outcomes are going to be. What we do know, though, is disturbing. Ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine animals every year. Nearly 700 species, including endangered ones, are known to have been affected by it. One in three leatherback turtles, which often mistake plastic bags f

28、or jellyfish, have been found with plastic in their bellies. Ninety percent of seabirds are now eating plastics on a regular basis. By 2050, that figure is expected to rise to 100 percent.And its not just wildlife that is threatened by the plastics in our seas. Humans are consuming plastics through

29、the seafood we eat. I could understand why some people see ocean plastic as a disaster, worth mentioning in the same breath as climate change. But ocean plastic is not as complicated as climate change. There are no ocean trash deniers (否认者 ), at least so far. To do something about it, we dont have t

30、o remake our planet energy system.This is not a problem where we don t know what the solution is. We know how to pick up garbage. Anyone can do it. We know how to deal with it. We know how to recycle. We can all start by thinking twice before we use single-use plastic products. Things that may seem

31、ordinary, like using a reusable bottle or a reusable bag-when taken collectively, these choices really do make a difference.12 Why is plastics pollution research still a very early science?A The plastics pollution research is too difficult.B Plastics have produced less pollution than coal.C Plastics

32、 have gained popularity too fast for science to catch up.D The world couldnt possibly function without plastics. 13 How did the author support his opinion in Paragraph 3?A By citing quotes from leading experts. B By making a comparison and contrast.D. By PreSenting solid StatiStics.C. By IiSting examples from his OWn experience.14. W

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