1、精品届高三英语上学期二模考试试题 新版新人教版2019高三英语上学期二模考试试题阅读理解 (共两节, 满分 40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题 2分,满分30分)ASLIGHTLY DIFFERENT PACKSSAME GREAT DEVONDALE QUALITYFrom the green pastures (牧场) of Australia comes Devondale, Australias largest community of farming families.The people at Devondale blend dairy goodness (乳制品)and cle
2、ver ideas to bring you great tasting innovative products,which have been shipped to America, Canada and exported to Austria.Like our lightest oneinstant skim(脱脂的)milk powder that makes 10 litres of delicious skim milk. So you never run out of milk again.DIRECTIONS FOR USE:TO MIX 1 CUP(250ML)Add 1/4
3、cup (25g)of instant Devondale Skim Milk Powder to 1/2 cup of hot or cold water.Add more water to make up 1 cup.For best result always add powder to water.For richer taste and extra nutrition, use additional powder to suit your personal taste or preference.To improve the natural taste of this product
4、, we recommend storing the liquid milk in the refrigerator overnight prior to consumption.NOTICE:Store powder in a cool, dry place.Keep refrigerated at or below 4 degrees centigrade no more than 3 days.Once opened, store in an airtight container.21In which country is Devondale a worldfamous dairy pr
5、oduct brand made?AAustralia. BAustria.CCanada. DAmerica.22What should a user do if he/she wants the milk to taste a natural taste?AAdd some sugar to the milk.BRemove the cream from the milk.CPut it in the fridge before using it.DIncrease its amount in the liquid milk.23Where are you suggested puttin
6、g the powder once consumed?AIn a plastic bowl. BIn a warm room.CIn a watertight (不漏水的)jar. DIn a closed container.BSomeone sent me an email urging me to acquire a lot more resources, suggesting that I could do so much more good if I had an 8 or 9 figure net income instead of 6 like Ive been doing fo
7、r years. He claimed to have acquired a great deal of wealth himself and found it highly beneficial to fueling his path with a heart.As I consider his suggestion, I find myself not having much clarity (清晰的思维) as to what Id do with 1 million or 10 million more money flowing through my life. I put so m
8、uch attention on creativity, fulfillment(履行), exploration, relationships, etc. that I find it difficult to intelligently imagine how more financial resources could provide extra fuel for that, except in small ways or in ways that arent particularly meaningful to me.Lately Ive been considering what i
9、t would be like to deliberately reduce my income for a while and see if I could live on much less, just for the experience. What if I capped my net personal income at $10,000 per year, for instance? That isnt such a big deal to me, though, since I already went through a period of low income like tha
10、t during the 1990s, and I learned that I could still do what I love regardless of income.Ive never worked in a business environment the only job Ive ever had was working for $ 6/hour in a video game store while I was in college. So Ive never seen how larger operations (公司)allocate(分配) resources. Tha
11、ts probably why I havent pushed myself to acquire more. As I mentioned in my book Money and Your Path With a Heart, my main financial goal in life was to make money irrelevant in my life.Im not interested in building an empire. What interests me is exploring personal growth and sharing what I learn
12、along the way. In some ways I feel that acquiring and allocating more resources could become a big distraction. Im already doing what I want to be doing, so why risk distracting myself to acquire more resources, especially when I lack the idea about how I should treat such resources? I like having f
13、reedom and flexibility, and I dont really see how more resources would meaningfully improve that.24. Why did the man email the author? A. To ask the author to fuel his path. B. To lend some money to the author. C. To share his opinion about wealth. D. To urge the author to earn more money.25. Which
14、of the following can describe the authors personality?A. Optimistic and devoted. B. Independent and cooperative.C. Unfortunate but positive. D. Wealthy but hardhearted.26. What does the underlined word “capped” in Paragraph 3 probably mean? A. Limited B. Spent C. Increased D. Distributed27. The foll
15、owing are true EXCEPT _.A. the author might be a professional writerB. the author is good at designing video gamesC. the author is interested in exploring his personal growthD. the author might be a person who likes sharing his knowledgeCSocial media is one of the fastest-growing industries in today
16、s world. Your friends lives may look more exciting than yours on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, but new research shows it is because they are faking (伪造) it.A recent survey has found around two-thirds of people on social media post images to their personal information to make their lives seem mor
17、e adventurous. And more than three quarters of those asked said they judged their peers based on what they saw on their Instagram, Snapehat or Facebook pages.The British survey, by smart phone maker HTC, found that, in order to make our own pages and lives appear more exciting, six percent also said
18、 they had borrowed items to include in the images in order to pass them off as their own. More than half of those surveyed said they posted images of items and places purely to show off, causing jealousy among friends and family.Behavioral psychologist Hemmings said the trend was unsurprising due to
19、 the rise of social media. “Were living in a world of instant communication.” she said. “Fashion and style used to live and die in magazines; now people are in search of authentic, peer-to-peer recommendations as well, making social media an equal power house to magazines and newspapers.”“With image
20、s being shared in an instant, we desire to know what our friends are wearing, or what super stars are buying, as soon as they have got them.” Such is the influence of socialmedia sites like Instagram, 76 percent of those asked also said seeing items on social mediainfluences them to buy them, with m
21、en more likely to take style advice and buy what they see.28. How do some people make their lives appear more exciting?A.By buying pictures. B.By posting images.C.By making up stories. D.By risking their lives.29. What does the underlined word “jealousy” in Paragraph 3 mean?A.Adventure. B. Conflict.
22、 C. Envy. D. Misunderstanding.30. What can we learn from Hemmings?A.The trend reflects the development of social media.B. Fashion and style no longer exist in magazines.C. Magazines and newspapers are less important.D. The trend is beyond peoples expectation.31. Which of the following best describes
23、 social media like Instagram?A.Positive. B. Creative. C.Persuasive. D. Honest. DReading is the ability to process text, understand its meaning and to integrate it with what the reader already knows. Of all the reading skills speed-reading is a necessary skill in the Internet age. We skim over articl
24、es, e-mails andWeChat to try to grasp key words and the essential meaning of a certain text. Surrounded withinformation from our electronic devices, it would be impossible to cope if we read word by word, line by line. But a new trend calls on people to unplug and enjoy reading slowly, listing benef
25、itsbeyond the intelligent stimulation.A recent story from The Wall Street Journal reported on a book club in Wellington, New Zealand, where membersmeetinacafeandturnofftheirsmartphones. They sink into cozy chairs and read in silence for an hour. Unlike tradition book club, the point of the slow read
26、ing club isnt exchanging ideas about a certain book, but to get away from electronic devices and read in a quiet, relaxed environment. According to The Wall Street Journal, the Wellington book club is just one example of a movement started by book lovers who miss the old-fashioned way of reading bef
27、ore the Internet and smartphones. Slowreaders,suchasTheAtlanticsMauraKelly,sayaregularreadinghabitsharpensthemind, improves concentration, reduces stress levels and deepens the ability to sympathize. Another study published last year in Science showed that reading novels helps people understand othe
28、rs mental states and beliefs, a fundamental skill in building relationships.Yet technology has made us less attentive readers. Screens have changed our reading patterns from the top-to-right, left-to-right sequence to a wild skimming and skipping pattern as we hunt for important words and informatio
29、n. Reading text punctuated with links leads to weaker comprehension than reading plain text. The Internet may have made us stupider, says Patrick Kingsley from The Guardian. Because of the Internet, he says, we have become very good at collecting a wide range of interesting news, but we are also gra
30、dually forgetting how to sit back, reflect, and relate all these facts to each other.Slow reading means a return to an uninterrupted, straight pattern, in a quiet environment freeof distractions. “Aim for 30 minutes a day,” advises Kelly fromThe Atlantic. “You can squeeze inthat half hour pretty eas
31、ily if only during your free moments, you pick up a meaningful work ofliterature,” Kelly said. “Reach for your e-reader, if you like. Kindles make books likeWar andPeaceless heavy, not less substantive, and also ensure youll never lose your place.”32. The book club in Wellington mentioned in Paragra
32、ph 2 shows_.A. the new trend of slow reading B. thedeclineofelectronicdevicesC. the importance of exchanging ideas D. the increasing number of club readers33. According to Patrick Kingsley, people are stupider partly because of_.A. a non-stop reading pattern B. thestraight,left-to-rightscreenC. a wide range of interesting news D. the lack
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