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1、2019年云南省第二次高中畢業(yè)生復(fù)習(xí)統(tǒng)一檢測(cè)英 語(yǔ)第I卷第一部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2分,滿分30分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AWhen Warren Buffett, the most successful investor, was asked about the secret to his wealth and success, he revealed that he read every day, 500 pages, to be precise. Unfortunately, if youre alrea
2、dy working 95, you might not have the time to read at all, let alone an entire book a day. But what if you could get the benefits of reading without sacrificing all of your free time? You can! With the Blinkist app, you get the key learning in minutes, not hours or days. Our experts transform these
3、books into quick, easy-to-understand insights. Start with the 5 most-read books.1. Thirteen Things Mentally Strong People Dont Doby Amy Morin 12 min reading time 147k readsDo you struggle to get over your failures? Getting over these can have a profound influence on your everyday life. Morin shares
4、how her most successful patients overcame these difficulties.2. How to Stop Worrying and Start Livingby Dale Carnegie 19 min reading time 238k readsEver wondered why you cant stop worrying about something? By defining the source of your stress, you can get over it once and for all. Carnegie came up
5、with a formula that helps you handle any overthinking situation.3. How Will You Measure Your Life?by Clayton M. Christensen 13 min reading time 137k readsAre you making the right trade-offs (權(quán)衡) in life? While career achievements can be satisfying, neglecting your family and friends can be bad in th
6、e long-run in ways you cant even imagine.4. Finding Your Elementby Ken Robinson 13 min reading time 62.4k readsEveryone has a passion. If you dont know what yours is, it just means you havent discovered it yet. Find out how you can break free of societys strict rules and find your calling in life.5.
7、 Emotional Intelligenceby Daniel Goleman 16 min reading time 318k readsDid you know if your pulse rate rises above 100 bpm, youre deemed too emotional to think rationally? You probably let feelings cloud your judgment more often than you know. Goleman explains how you can avoid letting your emotions
8、 rule you and make better decisions in life.1. What kind of people does the Blinkist app best suit?A. Successful investors.B. Rich businessmen.C. People who have little time for reading.D. Students who love books.2. Which book has been read by the largest number of people?A. How to Stop Worrying and
9、 Start Living.B. How Will You Measure Your Life?C. Finding Your Element.D. Emotional Intelligence.3. Which book offers advice to people who feel stressed?A. Thirteen Things Mentally Strong People Dont Do.B. How to Stop Worrying and Start Living.C. How Will You Measure Your Life?D. Finding Your Eleme
10、nt.BA mixture of deep sorrow and anger has swept Brazilians across the country particularly in the city of Rio de Janeiro with the burning of their beloved Museu Nacional, or National Museum.By Monday morning, when I visited the site, the firemen were busy trying to enter the huge, early 19th-centur
11、y neoclassical building. For all we know, everything may have been burned to ashes. Fortunately, no one, not even the four security guards who witnessed the beginning of the fire, has been injured.Nobody yet knows the cause of the fire, but it is the officials irresponsibility and the funding shorta
12、ges in particular, which are being blamed for this tragedy.Some of the museums researchers told the press that they had been able to save some things from the exhibition rooms before the fire moved in. However, we Brazilians have lost much of the material memory of our short past. A good part of our
13、 518 years of history, or that which had been transformed into storable objects, disappeared in just a few hours.The people of Rio de Janeiro were fond of taking their children, or grandchildren to the museum to show off their knowledge of the odd-looking mummies brought in from Egypt by the Emperor
14、 Dom Pedro II, a huge skeleton of a humpback whale, or the brightly coloured feathers of a headdress of the Kayapo tribe.When I think that I can no longer take my youngest daughter to the Museu Nacional that is what gets me emotional. It is this feeling that has penetrated (穿透) our souls and may lea
15、ve Brazilians feeling empty for a long time to come.4. What can we learn about the National Museum of Brazil?A. It has a history of 518 years.B. All of its collections have been lost.C. It was built in the early 19th century.D. It is not very popular in the country.5. According to the text, _ caused
16、 the big fire of the museum.A. the inefficient firemen B. the irresponsible officialsC. the careless security guards D. something unknown6. The text is written in a mood of_.A. delight B. sorrowC. defeat D. humour7. Which can be a suitable title for the text?A. Fire Put out in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
17、B. Our Fond Memories of the PastC. Who Is to Blame for the Accident?D. A Museum Is Lost and Might Never ReturnCFor years, decades in fact, Ive puzzled over the response most people have when I tell them I mostly travel alone.Youre so brave!Why is it that a woman travelling alone, as I have often don
18、e for months at a time, is perceived to be brave, whereas men who travel alone are entirely unremarkable?You are only brave when you are afraid of something but still do it anyway. I have never been afraid of travelling alone.The first time I travelled alone was when I was 19.1 was due to travel in
19、Europe with a friend at the end of the summer. She announced by letter two days before our departure that she would be leaving me halfway at Vienna. It was too late by then to rope in another friend, so it was either to go home after Vienna, or keep going by myself. I kept going. I got on trains by
20、myself, checked into hostels by myself and found my way around by myself. It was weird at first, but later I stopped worrying about it.When I got back to Ireland after that trip, I felt proud of myself. I had done something I had assumed would be hard, and it had turned out to be not hard at all.Tha
21、t was three decades ago, and since then I have travelled all over the world, usually on my own. I still do what I did then, which is to keep a diary. The greatest gift of solo travel has been those Ive met along the way. I may have set off alone each time but Ive encountered many people who became i
22、mportant to me. I met my husband in Kathmandu, Nepal. I met lifelong friends in Australia, Poland, Hungary, Turkey, India, Indonesia and many other places.8. What makes the author puzzled when she tells people of her experience?A. Peoples disbelief. B. Peoples response.C. Peoples approval. D. People
23、s criticism.9. What does the author say about her first time to travel alone?A. It was a trip by design.B. She had to choose to go by herself.C. It was harder than expected.D. She set off all alone.10. What do the underlined words solo travel in the last paragraph mean?A. Group Travel. B. Travelling
24、 with friends.C. Travelling alone. D. Travelling with music.11. How has the author benefited from her travel?A. She has overcome her fear of travelling alone.B. She has written a couple of books.C. She has received a great many gifts.D. She has met many people all the way.DActing is the least myster
25、ious of all crafts, Marion Brando once said. But for scientists, working out what is going on in an actors head has always been something of a puzzle.Now, researchers have said actors show different patterns of brain activity depending on whether they are in character or not.Dr Steven Brown, from Mc
26、Master University in Canada, said, It looks like when you are acting, you are suppressing (壓制) yourself; almost like the character is possessing you.Brown and colleagues report how 15 actors, mainly theatre students, were trained to take on a Shakespeare role either Romeo or Juliet in a theatre work
27、shop. They were then invited into the laboratory, where their brains were scanned in a series of experiments.Once inside the MRI scanner, the actors were asked to answer a number of questions, such as: would they go to the party? And would they tell their parents that they had fallen in love?Each ac
28、tor was asked to respond to different questions, based on two different premises (前提). In one, they were asked for their own perspective, while in the other, they were asked to respond as though they were either Romeo or Juliet.The results revealed that the brain activity differed depending on the s
29、ituation being tested. The team found that when the actors were in character, they use some third-person knowledge or inferences about their character.The team said they also found additional reduction in activity in two regions of the prefrontal cortex (前額皮質(zhì)) linked to the sense of self, compared w
30、ith when the actors were responding as themselves.However, Philip Davis, a professor at the University of Liverpool, was unimpressed by the research, saying acting is about far more than pretending to be someone it involves embodying (體現(xiàn)) the text and language.12. How did Dr Browns team conduct thei
31、r research?A. By scanning the brain activity of some actors. B. By doing a survey with some theatre goers.C. By interviewing some theatre teachers.D. By consulting some experienced researchers.13. What is the finding of Dr Browns research?A. Acting is not as mysterious as people think.B. Actors brai
32、n activity differs when they are acting.C. Acting is far more than pretending to be the character.D. Actors brain activity is more active when they are in character.14. How did Philip Davis react to the research?A. He supported it.B. He doubted it.C. He explained it.D. He advocated it.15. What is th
33、e text mainly about?A. A debate of how the brain functions.B. A play written by Shakespeare.C. A research on the brain activity of actors. D. A report of the cooperation of scientists and actors.第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(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)。Have you ever used any language learning a
34、pps? If you want to learn a language and speak it right away, modernize your learning style and adopt an app. It doesnt cost much, but its worth a lot. 16 Learn anywhere and anytimePersonally, I love to review my vocabulary quietly in my bed before sleep using a language learning app. 17 Of course,
35、its also possible to learn a language with a book, but its so much more entertaining when you are using a language learning app! Never waste time again18 More often than not, we will get really annoyed or even stressed when time is wasted. However, when using a language learning app, time seems to g
36、o by quickly. We can take the opportunity to review and play a little while we have to wait around. 19 Have you ever taken up a course at night? I have, but I found it hard to complete it because there were many restrictions. I was required to attend classes twice a week on a fixed schedule. But whe
37、n we study on our own with a language learning app, we can study at our own pace. Save your moneyMost language schools havent evolved to meet the needs of modem society. And thats before weve even begun to talk about the price, which is often quite unaffordable. 20 But the benefits are huge, offerin
38、g you the freedom and independence to learn at very little expense.A. Quicken your progressB. Work without restrictionsC. Mobile apps can handle complex applicationsD. Learning with the help of an app doesnt cost much at allE. When I travel, I also use it to listen to some podcasts (播客)F. We all hav
39、e the experience of waiting for an appointment or a busG. Here are some benefits of language learning apps used on smart phones笫二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Cruz Gent, 11, and Anthony Skopick, 10, couldnt agree. Were the 21 out on the
40、ice ducks or geese? There was only one way to find out. So on a 22 January evening last year, the two friends 23 onto the frozen pond near their homes to get a better 24 .First they threw a rock onto the ice to test it. Then they stepped on it. Convinced the ice would 25 their weight, Anthony took a
41、 few steps, then. FOOMP. He crashed through the 26 frozen surface. Instantly Cruz rushed to help his 27 friend. FOOMP the pond swallowed him too.Cruz 28 to lift himself out of the icy water and onto a more solid section. He then 29 worked his way toward Anthony. But the ice didnt hold, and he fell i
42、n again. This time, he couldnt get out.The boys were up to their necks in the cold water and quickly 30 feeling in their arms and legs. Any chance of their freeing themselves was slipping away. Cruz was sure he was going to 31 .Anthonys older sister had seen the boys fall through the ice and 32 scre
43、aming for help. John Lavin, a 33 driving nearby on his way to the grocery store, heard her. He quickly 34 . Seeing the boys, he grabbed a nearby buoy (浮標(biāo)), 35 his shoes, and ran into the icy water, making his way through the ice with his free fist. Finally, Lavin got close to Cruz and Anthony and pu
44、lled them back to 36 . They were taken to the hospital, where 37 discovered that their five-minute stay in the water had 38 their body temperature nearly ten degrees.39 , the boys have fully recovered, but they are still impressed by their 40 neighbor. Just think, says Cruz, if he hadnt been there,
45、I could have died.21. A. birds B. boys C. weeds D. plants22. A. warm B. cloudy C. freezing D. sunny23. A. climbed B. fell C. dropped D. stepped24. A. smell B. look C. taste D. sound25. A. gain B. keep C. hold D. measure26. A. firmly B. seemingly C. strongly D. solidly27. A. panicked B. excited C. an
46、noyed D. surprised28. A. pretended B. managed C. failed D. happened29. A. gratefully B. quietly C. cautiously D. lazily30. A. making B. enjoying C. getting D. losing31. A. disappear B. float C. die D. survive32. A. stopped B. started C. avoided D. delayed33. A. neighbor B. stranger C. relative D. cl
47、assmate34. A. gave in B. drove off C. jumped up D. pulled over35. A. put on B. kicked off C. showed off D. handed on36. A. land B. earth C. water D. pond37. A. workers B. assistants C. doctors D. patients38. A. lowered B. controlled C. recorded D. raised39. A. Hopefully B. Unforgettably C. Interesti
48、ngly D. Fortunately40. A. polite B. fearless C. generous D. innocent第II卷第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第二節(jié) 閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。China has built a high-speed passenger rail network in recent 41 (year) and will continue to expand it. By the end of 2018, Chinas railway mileage (里程) 42 (reach) 131
49、,000 kilometers, of 43 29,000 kilometers were high-speed rail. This accounted for 2/3 of the worlds total high-speed rail tracks, making Chinas high-speed rail system the worlds 44 (large) high-speed rail network.Chinas high-speed trains are similar 45 those of Frances TGV, Germans ICE and Japans Sh
50、inkansen. The fast trains with a top speed of 250-350 km/h 46 (call) CRH, China Railway High-speed.If you want to travel around China, the high-speed trains will be your ideal choice since they are clean, comfortable 47 modem. Unlike on the conventional trains in China, nobody is allowed 48 (smoke)
51、on high-speed trains, not even between carriages.The seats are as good as those on the plane or even better. Most high-speed rail tickets have corresponding (對(duì)應(yīng)的) seats, and only 49 small number of standing tickets are sometimes sold on limited trains. Theres never a crowd of people sitting in the a
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