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1、甘肃省武威六中届高三上学期第二次阶段性复习过关考试 英语武威六中2019届高三上学期第二次阶段性复习过关考试英语试题第一部分 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。 AAD.1 April Fools PartyOn Friday, April 1, Inner Affair goes bac to the days of fun! Classes Tunes from the 1970s and 1980s by DJS Den & Sion.9p.m till late.Ti

2、cets Free entrance for those in costume, otherwise 50 yuan(US$6)Time/date 9 a.m, April ,1Place Inner Affair, 1/F, Qianun Dasha, 6 Sanlitun iliujie, Chaoyang DistrictTel (412)396-6321 Fa(412)396-6890AD.2Sailing ClubOur Young Sailors Course leads to the Stage 1 Sailing qualificationYou11 learn how to

3、sail safely and the course also covers sailing theory and first aidHave fun with other course member afterwards in the clubroomThere are 10 weely twohour lessons(Tuesdays 6 pm8 pm).Opening Hours:Tuesdays:6:00 pm一8。00 pmPhone:(412)3966644 Fa:(412)3966644AD. 3The “worst” partyOrganied by oone producti

4、ons, the party is set to be “the worst ever”, with the lamest music from the 1960s,1970s and 1980s. Special pries will be awarded to the worst dressed or for bad fashion sense.Ticets Free entranceTime/date 9 a.m, April ,1Place Pula Pula, Tiane Lu, Oriental Seven Colors Plaa, Chaoyang DistrictTel(412

5、) 396-6785 Fa (412)396-6243AD. 4Riding School: You can start horse-riding at any ageChoose private or group lessons any weeday be 9 am and 8:30 pm(3:30 pm on Saturdays)There are 10 ilometres of tracs and paths for leisurely rides across farmland and open countryYou will need a riding hatOpening Hour

6、s:Monday through Friday:9:00 am一8:30 pmPhone:(412)3966754 Fa:(412)3966752AD. 5Diving Centre:Our eperienced instructors offer one-month courses in deep-sea diving for beginnersThere are two evening lessons a wee,in which you learn to breathe underwater and use the equipment safelyYou only need a swim

7、ming costume and towel. Reduced rates for couples.Opening Hours:Monday and Friday:6:30pm一8:30pmPhone:(412)3966312 Fa:(412)39667061.Which of the following is NOT true according to AD.I and AD.3?A. The two parties will be held in the same day.B. The two parties will be held at the same time.C. Some ol

8、d music will be played at the parties.D. The entrance fees of the two parties will not be charged. 2.If you want to eperience a new activity in the countryside in the mornings,you may fa A(412)396-6312 B(412)396-6752 C(412)396-6706 D(412)39668763.You want to do an activity one evening a wee and get

9、a certificate in the end,you can go to AAD. 4Riding School BAD. 5 Diving centerCAD.2Sailing Club DAD. 3The “worst” partyBThe Golden Egg“I dont want to write a story about girls! I dont now anything about girls,” Louisa May Alcott told her publisher, Mr. Niles. But she was desperate for money. She se

10、emed to be the only one in her family who could mae money. Niles had ased her to write about something she new, instead of the romantic adventure stories she had been writing. “So I plod away,” Alcott wrote,” though I dont enjoy this sort of thing.” It was 1867, and the horrible Civil War was over.

11、Now Alcott could turn her energy to maing money.Alcott wrote a simple story of life in her family, their pillow fights on Saturday nights and the amateur(业余的) plays they performed.” Our eperiences may prove interesting, though I doubt it.”(Good joe,” she wrote years later.) Her boo described her day

12、s growing up with four sisters in a family that had no money. She setched a loving mother who too time to be interested in each child, and she told of the death of a beloved sister. She portrayed her family and friends in her boo Little Women, Finally, in July of 1868, she finished writing. With a s

13、igh and a headache, she sent off all 102 handwritten pages of her boo.Niles thought the boo was dull, and so did Alcott. But when she received her copies of the boo, Alcott thought it seemed better than epected. “Not a bit sensational,” she wrote, “ but simple and true. We really lived most of it .”

14、 Niles ased some girls to read Little Women, and they loved it. If the girls lied it, Alcott was satisfied. In three months, all the copies of Little Women had sold. It was already time to print more boos! Niles thought he could sell three or four hundred more copies.” An honest publisher and a lucy

15、 author made a dull boo into a golden egg for an ugly ducling,” Alcott wrote in 1885. Later, with a great sigh of relief, she was able to write, “Paid off all the debts! Now I feel that I could die in peace. If my head holds out, Ill do all I once hoped to do.” 4.Which of the following would be used

16、 to describe Alcotts boo? A. Boring . B.Funny. C. Magic. D. Sillful.5.In which order did the following happen?a. Alcott began writing Little Womenb. Niles ased Alcott to write about girlsc. Alcott wrote romantic adventure storiesd. Alcott performed plays with her sisters e. Niles was not pleased wit

17、h Alcotts wor. A. a, b, e, d, c B. d, c, a, b, e C. c, b, e, d, a D. d, c, e, b, a6.We learn from the story that, after Little Women sold out,_ A .Alcott wrote another boo B. some girls started to read the boo C. Alcott paid off all her debts D. Niles published hundreds of boos girls lied7.When she

18、handed her first writing in Niles was_A. unsatisfied with the wor B. happy about her worC. sure of her success D. unpleased with the publishCMany Americans thin of driverless cars as a futuristic technology that will revolutionie travel in cities and along state highways. But recent eperiments are p

19、roving that autonomous (自动的)vehicles also have the potential to improve the quality of life for millions of Americans underserved by traditional ways of transportation, such as the elderly and disabled, so long as lawmaers mae smart policies that pave the way for innovation.A retirement community in

20、 San Jose, Calif. , which has been transformed by a small fleet(车队)of driverless tais, shows the potential of self-driving cars to transform peoples lives. Built by a tech start-up called Voyage, the modified(被改进的) Ford Fusions are currently limited to a two-mile road, but residents are already havi

21、ng the benefits of these autonomous vehicles, which allow them to participate in social activities they would otherwise be unable to enjoy simply because they could not get to them.When the trial run finally epands to 15 miles of road, these residentswhose average age is 76will also have a convenien

22、t and reliable new way to appointments. As these cars continue to serve residents there, it is easy to understand why California is moving to simplify regulations for the industry.In Michigan, forward-thining policies have the potential to unloc other hidden benefits of autonomous vehicles, especial

23、ly for those with physical disabilities. The Michigan Disability Rights Coalition has strongly advocated for the development of this technology, saying that it could give people with disabilities greater opportunities in the worforce and enable them to lead more fulfilling(满意的), independent lives.Ma

24、ny recognie that autonomous vehicles will be the future of transportation, but it is too often overlooed that this future cannot arrive fast enough for millions of Americans who are forced to depend on others for day-to-day travel. The policymaers should follow the lead of places lie California and

25、Michigan, and pass rules and regulations to unloc these hidden benefits of driver-less cars.8.Whats the attitude of most American people to the future of autonomous vehicles?A. uncertain B.optimistic C. indifferent D. doubtful9.What is the modified Ford Fusion?A. The collection of social activities.

26、 B. The name of a retirement community.C. A ind of autonomous vehicle. D. A two-mile road for self-driving cars.10.Eamples are given in the third and fourth paragraphs to proveA.how driver-less technology benefits the aged and disabled B. why driver-less cars are restricted in many states in America

27、C. what are preventing the development of the technologyD. when driver-less cars can enter peoples life eventually11.What does the author attempt to inform us in the last paragraph?A. The concept(概念)of autonomous vehicles has been widely recognied.B. The wea groups are often overlooed despite techno

28、logy advances.C. The benefits of driver-less cars have been fully unloced.D. Regulations should go hand in hand with driver-less technology.DWe all now what a brain is. A doctor will tell you that the brain is the organ of the body in the head. It controls our bodys functions, movements, emotions an

29、d thoughts. But a brain can mean so much more.A brain can also simply be a smart person. If a person is called brainy, he is smart and intelligent. If a family has many children but one of them is super smart, you could say, “Hes the brains in the family.” And if you are the brains behind something,

30、 you are responsible for developing or organiing something. For eample, Bill Gates is the brains behind Microsoft.Brain trust is a group of eperts who give advice. Word eperts say the phrase “brain trust” became popular when Franlin D. Roosevelt first ran for president in 1932. Several professors ga

31、ve him advice on social and political issues(问题)facing the U.S. These professors were called his “brain trust”.These ways we use the word “brain” all mae sense. But other ways we use the word are not so easy to understand. For eample, to understand the net brain epression, you first need to now the

32、word “drain”. As a verb, to drain means to remove something by letting it flew away. So a brain drain may sound lie a disease where the brain flows out of the ears. But, brain drain is when a countrys most educated people leave their countries to live in another. The brains are, sort of, draining out of the country.However, if people are responsible for a great idea, you could say they brainstormed it. Here, brainstorm is not an act of weathe

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