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2019屆高三上學(xué)期英語(yǔ)期末考試試卷一、語(yǔ)法填空閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。TheWarwickCheeseFestivaltakesplaceinJuneeveryyear.ThisannualeventisthebiggestcheesefestivalinNorthAmerica, tensofthousandsofCanadiansand fromallovertheworld.Theycantryover100kindsofcheesemadealloverQuebecatthefestival.Andthey tovoteforthePeople’sChoicePrizeoftheyear.語(yǔ)法填空Winterbreakwasfastapproaching.AllScottwantedtodowastogosnowboarding. ,Scott’sparentshaddifferentplans.TheyhadbookedaweeklongtriptoHawaii.Scotthatedwarmweatherandasked hecouldjuststayathisbestfriend’shousesothathecouldsnowboardeveryday.Hisparentsdidn’twanttohearanythingofit.Hekept withthemaboutthetopic,buttheywouldnotchangetheirminds.Familytimewasimportanttothem,anditwasatraditionthattheyspentwinterbreaktogether.語(yǔ)法填空Althoughheisonlyelevenyearsold,Jameshelpstheaged.Everyday,hegoestoRedhill traintohelpthreeoldpeoplewithhouseworkandshopping.Inthisway,hehasmadetheirlivesmucheasier.ItisthroughJames’hardworkthataNeighbourhoodCareProgramhasbeenstarted.Sofar,Jamesandhisfriends agroupofyoungvolunteerstoseekoutthepeople needhelp.Theydothiswithoutfundingandwithoutrecognition.Theirmainaimis adifferencethroughpersonalsacrifice.二、完形填空4.閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。Theuniversehasawayofsendinghelpfromeventhemostunlikelyofplaces.WhenTonyreceivedawrong-numbermessageonhismobilephone,hecouldhavejust1it.Instead,hegatheredfiveofhissixchildrenand2apicturetosendtoSyd,thegirlontheotherendofline,justtogiveheralittle3However,hehadnoideathatreplyingtothisrandommessagewould4hisfamily’slife.ThemessagewasfromSyd,whowasdressshoppingwhenshedecidedtogetasecond5.Soshetookapictureofherselfinthenewdressthatshehadchosenandsentthemessagetowhoshethoughtwasherfriend.Tonysentheramessage6rightaway,buthealsowantedtoletherknowthatherprettypicturehadn’tendedupinthe7hands,soheincludedapictureofhiskidsgivingabigthumbs-up.“Ifiguredthatthechildren’s8wouldbefarbetterthansomemiddle-agedman!”Syd’sfriendMandiwasdeeplytouchedbythe9thatsheposteditonline,whereitquicklywentviral.Notonlyisitjustasweet10ofkindnessonTony’spart,butlookatthosecutekidsofhis!Oncethestory11theweb,peoplediscoveredthatoneofTony’schildrenwas12fromthepicture.Theyoungestchild,Kaizler,wasn’thomeatthattime13hismomhadtakenhimtohischemotherapyappointment.OnceMandireadaboutKaizler’scancerdiagnosis,shesharedhisGoFundMepage,whichsnowballedintoawidespread14ofgiving.Thousandsofpeoplehavedonatedtothelittleboy’spage.Kaizler’smomsaysshecan’texpresshow15herfamilyisforthefinancialhelp,andnoonecanbelievethisrushofgoodfortune16fromasimplewrong-numbermessage!“Itissorefreshingtobe17thattherearegoodpeopleintheworldwhostillcareaboutothersandarequicktobe18andkindtoothers,”shestated,“IwouldalsoliketothankEVERYONEfrombottomofmyheart19allthekindwords,allthedonations,alltheloveandsupport.Wehonestlywouldneverhavebeenableto20itthisfarinourjourneywithouteverysingleofyou!”(1)A.copiedB.returnedC.ignoredD.recognized(2)A.borrowedB.inventedC.foundD.took(3)A.spaceB.peaceC.encouragementD.description(4)A.changeB.ruinC.controlD.plan(5)A.pictureB.opinionC.placeD.chance(6)A.offB.overC.upD.back(7)A.differentB.wrongC.ordinaryD.free(8)A.companyB.responseC.explanationD.permission(9)A.exchangeB.participationC.preferenceD.strategy(10)A.actB.talkC.stateD.smile(11)A.caughtB.ranC.hitD.searched(12)A.hidingB.escapingC.droppingD.missing(13)A.unlessB.althoughC.becauseD.once(14)A.anxietyB.predictionC.rollD.wave(15)A.gratefulB.concernedC.famousD.eager(16)A.fellB.cameC.leftD.heard(17)A.remindedB.arrangedC.greetedD.persuaded(18)A.outspokenB.generousC.faithfulD.energetic(19)A.ofB.withC.aboutD.for(20)A.urgeB.passC.makeD.build三、閱讀理解閱讀理解Pastimeisabi-monthlymagazineforcuriousyoungminds.Manyofthetopicswewriteaboutwon’tbecoveredintheclassroom.Allthearticlesarewritteninalivelystyle,andeachoneispairedwithdrawingsbysomeofthecountry’smosttalentedartists.Historyfocusesonarchaeologicalsitesaroundtheworldwherearchaeologistsworktounearthimportantfinds.Worldincludesstoriesaboutdailylife,folktales,andhistoryandtraditionsofthepeopleandplaces.Sportincludesnutritiontips,informationaboutup-and-comingyoungathletes,andsportsevents.Artstimulatesachild’sculturallife,fromfilmtotheatrethroughtowritingandmusic.Ontopofallthat,Pastimeispackedwithitemstostimulateayoungster’simagination,includingpagesofpuzzlesandastep-by-stepguidetocreatingtheirownimpressive-lookingdrawings.Ineveryissue,wereviewthelatestbookstopauthorswriteforyoungsters.TherearealsoshortworksoffictionwrittenespeciallyforPastimebysomeofourbestwriters.Weknowthatchildrenatthisagearedealingwithmanyemotionsandsometimesdifficultfeelings,sowehaveapersonaladvicepagetoreplytoquestionsdealingwithpersonalandmoralproblems.Unlikemanyoftoday’sthrowawaycomics,Pastimeiswrittenanddesignedtobekeptandtreasured.Weknowchildrenlovegoingonline—butwealsoknowhowmuchtheyenjoyholdingaprintedmagazineintheirhands,andtheexcitementtheygetwheneachnewissuedropsthroughtheletterboxpersonallyaddressedtothem.SubscriptionPastimeispublishedsixtimesayear.Anannualsubscriptioncostsjust£20andmakesagreatgiftforanychildagedeighttotwelve.Toorderbyphone:Dial1-800-821-0156anduseOfferCodeWEBSAVE86forprint-onlysubscriptions.Youcancancelatanytimeformagazinesthathaven’tshippedyet.(1)Ifareaderisinterestedinfestivals,hecanread .A.HistoryB.WorldC.SportD.Art(2)Whatdoesthemagazineprovide?A.Photosoftalentedartists.B.Storiescreatedbychildren.C.Suggestionsonreaders’problems.D.Bookreviewswrittenbystudents.(3)Forsubscription,oneneedstoknowthatthemagazine .A.offerselectroniccopiesB.costs£20foreachcopyC.isforkindergartenchildrenD.ispublishedeverytwomonths閱讀理解Everyyear,1.5millionkidsaroundtheworlddieasaresultofnotgettingvaccines.Thisispartlybecausetransportingandstoringmedicinescanbeahugechallengeinsomecountries.AnurudhGanesan,17,knowsthisfirsthand.WhenhewasababyinIndia,hisgrandparentscarriedhim10milestoahealthclinicinaremotevillagetoreceiveavaccine.Butbythetimetheyarrived,thevaccineswerenolongerusablebecausetheyhadbeenoverheated.Vaccines,Anurudhlaterlearned,mustbekeptcooltostayeffective.Butrefrigeratingthemrequireselectricityorice-preciousresourcesthatmanydevelopingcountrieslack.AlthoughAnurudheventuallyreceivedthevaccineheneeded,hisexperienceasababyandthesadrealitythatsomanyotherchildrenaren’tasluckymotivatedhimtotakeaction.ThehighschoolstudentinventedVaxxwagon,aportablevaccine-carryingdevicethatgeneratesitsownpowertokeeplifesavingmedicinescoolasthey’redeliveredtoremoteareasaroundtheworld.AnurudhfirstgothisideaforVaxxwagonin2014.Hereadseveraltextbookstolearneverythinghecouldaboutrefrigeration,andthenhedidresearchonlinetolearnmoreaboutvaccines.Ratherthanrelyingonelectricityorice,Anurudhfiguredoutawaytousewheelstopowerarefrigerationsystemforabouteighthours.Theentirerechargeablecoolingsystemcanbepulledtoareasinneedofvaccinesbyabicycle,acar,orananimal.Eventually,AnurudhtookhisdesigntoprofessorsatJohnsHopkinsUniversityforadvice.NotonlydidtheyconfirmVaxxwagoncouldwork,buttheyofferedhimfundingtohelpbuildit.Anurudhwasrewardedwiththe2015GoogleScienceFairLEGOEducationBuilderAwardforhisinvention.AnurudhsayshisfinalgoalistostartsellingVaxxwagontorelieforganizations,soitcanbeusedtohelppeoplearoundtheworld.Anurudh,whoplanstopursueengineeringdegreeincollege,says,“Don’tgiveuponyourideas.Butalwaystrytohelpotherswithyourprojects.That'sthepointofengineering-tohelppeople.”(1)Whydomanychildrendieeveryyear?A.Theylackqualifiedmedicalteams.B.Theycannotaffordusablemedicines.C.Theydon’thaveanelectricitysystem.D.Theyhavenoaccesstoeffectivevaccines.(2)WhatisspecialaboutVaxxwagon?A.Itcanserveasafridge.B.Itcanproducesafevaccines.C.Itcandetectdeadlydiseases.D.Itcanbeameansoftransport.(3)WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeAnurudh?A.Caringandcreative.B.Modestandsympathetic.C.Loyalanddetermined.D.Honestandhard-working.(4)Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Practicemakesperfect.B.Onegoodturndeservesanother.C.Motivationisthemotherofsuccess.D.Allthingsaredifficultbeforetheyareeasy.閱讀理解WhyBlackFridayShoppersStillCrowdStoresTomanyofus,theideasofrushingouttoasuperstorethedayafterThanksgivingisappealing.Whywouldanyoneracetocrowdedstoreswhentheycouldstayinwithfamily,orwatchcollegefootball?Wecan’tsayweknowtheanswerforsure.ButwedofeelamazedatthosewhopourintostoreslookingforBlackFridaybargains.Seemingly,nothingcanstopthem.Nottheweather.Notthecrowds.Andnotthefactthathurryingtoastoreintheageofinstante-commerceseemsso...lastcentury.Tobesure,holidayshoppinghabitsdoappeartobeshifting.TheNationalRetailFederationhasstoppedbreakingupitsholidaysalesnumbersbywhethertheycomefrome-tailpurchasesorfromphysicalstores.It’saprettygoodsignthatretailersdon’twanttobringfurtherattentiontothedecliningfortunesofbrick-and-mortarstores.Butthereisnodenyingthatpeoplestilllovegoingtostores.ActualshoppinginactualplacesremainsanimportantpartoftheholidayceremonyformillionsofAmericans.Tomany,it’sthedifferencebetweenplayingasportandplayingavideogame.Ascommercialasstoresmaybe,theyarestillplaceswhereactualhumanbeingsinteract.Inastore,the“courageous”shopperperformstheapprovingactoffindingapresent.Thatitemmightbeheavilypromotedbythestore,butitdoesn’tdropintoone’scart.Itispickedupandexaminedbeforeadecisionismade.Maybeitgetsputbackontheshelfwhentheshopperchangeshisorhermind.Maybethereisaconversationwithasalesclerk.Theprocessisnotthatdifferentthanitwouldhavebeendecadesago.Online,theshopperhasbarelyloggedinbeforebeingfacedwithdisturbingalgorithmicsuggestionsbasedonearlierpurchases.Thishardlyqualifiesasshopping.Thishardlyqualifiesasthinking.PerhapswearereadingtoomuchintotheBlackFridayphenomenon.ButwesuspectonereasonBlackFridayremainsisthatitinvolvesanactofresistanceagainsttheInternetage.Thatwouldhardlybeunreasonable.Therearen’tmanystudiesshowingthattimespentinstoresisbadforone’shealth,whiletherearequiteafewdrawingalinkbetweentimespentonlineanddepression.Perhapsthepeoplecrowdingintostoresaren’tthecrazyonesafterall.(1)Whatcanweinferfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.Physicalstoresarenotsopopularasbefore.B.PeoplespendmoreonBlackFridaybargains.C.Americanshaveanunhealthyshoppinghabit.D.Goodsinstoresarecheaperthanthoseonline.(2)TheauthorthinkspeoplelovetogoholidayshoppingmainlybecauseA.theyfeeltiredofshoppingonlineB.theythinkitisgoodfortheirhealthC.theyhopetopassdowntheholidaytraditionD.theycanhaverealcommunicationwithothers(3)WhatdoestheauthorthinkoftheBlackFridayphenomenon?A.Puzzling.B.Unusual.C.Out-of-date.D.Understandable.(4)Whatismainlydiscussedinthepassage?A.Thepsychologyofshopping.B.Thedevelopmentofretailing.C.Theinfluencesofe-commerce.D.Thefeaturesofholidayeconomy.閱讀理解Anopenofficeissupposedtoforceemployeestocooperate.Tohavethemtalkmorefacetoface.Togetthemoffinstantmessengerandbrainstormingnewideas.Butarecentstudybytworesearchersoffersevidencetosupportwhatmanypeoplewhoworkinopenofficesalreadyknow:Itdoesn’treallyworkthatway.Thenoisecausespeopletoputonheadphonesandtuneout.Thelackofprivacycausesotherstoworkfromhomewhentheycan.Andthesenseofbeinginafishbowlmeansmanychooseemailoveradesk-sidechat.EthanBernsteinandStephenTurban,twoHarvardBusinessSchoolprofessors,studiedtwoFortune500companiesthatmadetheshifttoanopenofficeenvironmentfromonewhereworkershadmoreprivacy.Using“sociometric”electronicbadgesandmicrophones,aswellasdataonemailandinstantmessengerusebyemployees,theresearchersfoundinthefirststudythataftertheorganizationmadethemovetoopen-planoffices,workersspent73%lesstimeinface-to-faceinteraction.Meanwhile,emailuserose67%andIMusewentup75%.Theparticipantsworethebadgesandmicrophonesforseveralweeksbeforetheofficewasredesignedandforseveralafter,andthecompanygavetheresearchersaccesstotheirelectroniccommunications.Theresultswereastonishing.“Weweresurprisedbythedegreetowhichwefoundtheeffect,”Bernsteinsaid.Thebadgescouldtellthattwopeoplehadaface-to-faceinteractionwithoutrecordingactualspokenwords.Theresearcherswerecarefultomakesureotherfactorsweren’tinquestion—thebusinesscyclewassimilar,forinstance,andthegroupofemployeeswerethesame.Inasecondstudy,theresearcherslookedatthechangesininteractionbetweenspecificpairsofcolleagues,findingasimilardropinface-to-facecommunicationandasmallerbutstillsignificantincreaseinelectroniccorrespondence.Anotherwrinkleintheirresearch,Bernsteinsaid,isthatnotonlydidworkersshiftthewayofcommunicationtheyused,buttheyalsotendedtointeractwithdifferentgroupsofpeopleonlinethantheydidinperson.Movingfromonekindofcommunicationtoanothermaynotbeallbad—“maybeemailisjustmoreefficient,”hesaid—butifmanagerswantcertainteamsofpeopletobeinteracting,thatmaybelostmorethantheythink.Theshiftinofficespacecould“havestrongeffectsonproductivityandthequalityofwork”.Bernsteinhopestheresearchwillofferevidencethatwillhelpmanagersconsiderthepossibletrade-offsofmovingtoanopenofficeplan.Inseekingalowercostpersquarefoot,theybuyintotheideathatitwillalsoleadtomorecooperation,evenifit’snotclearthat’strue.“Idon’tblamethearchitects,”hesaid.“ButIdothinkwespendmoreofourtimethinkingabouthowtodesignworkplacesbasedontheobserver’sangle”—themanager—“ratherthantheobserved.”(1)Employerspreferanopenofficebecausetheythinkitcan .A.increasecompetitionB.improvecommunicationC.createasafeenvironmentD.motivateworkers’responsibility(2)Whywasthereanincreaseinelectroniccorrespondenceamongemployees?A.Becausetheythoughtlittleofdesk-sidechat.B.Becausetheyshiftedtoanewbusinesscycle.C.Becausetheywantedtoprotecttheirprivacy.D.Becausetheyneededtocompletemoretasks.(3)Whatdoestheunderlinedword“they”inParagraph5referto?A.Theresearchers.B.Themanagers.C.Certainteamsofpeople.D.Differentgroupsofworkers.(4)Asforthedesignofworkplaces,whatisBernstein’smajorconcern?A.Connectivity.B.Accessibility.C.User-friendliness.D.Cost-effectiveness.四、任務(wù)型閱讀根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。Theconceptof“thebody”iscloselyrelatedtotheideasof“illness”and“health”. Themainreasonsforthedifferencesaregenetic,andthefactthatpeople’sbodieschangeastheyage.However,ahugerangeofresearchindicatesthattherearesocialfactorstoo.Poorerpeoplearemorelikelytoeat“unhealthy”foods,tosmokecigarettesandtobeemployedinrepetitive,physicallydifficultwork. Thatistosay,thephysicalshapesofbodiesarestronglyinfluencedbysocialfactors.Thesesocialfactorsarealsocloselylinkedtoemotionalwellbeing.Peoplewithlowornoin
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