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甘肃省酒泉市敦煌中学2020届高三英语上学期第二次调研考试试题

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)

A

BusToursinWashingtonDC

TheLightsNightTourinWashingtonDC

Duration:

3hours$56.33

Highest-ratedNightTourinDC!

TheONLYDCNightTourwheretheTourGuides

HOPOFFwithyouateachstopandtellyouabouteachmonumentandattraction.HopaboardtheLightsNightTour!

ThebesttimetotakeatourofWashingtonDCisat,night.

BestMountVernon&ArlingtonCemeteryTourfromWashingtonDC

Duration:

6hours.$78.96.

SeeArlingtonCemetery,OldTownAlexandriaandGeorgeWashington'sMount

VernonEstateonthissmallgroupbustourfromWashingtonDC.YourtourguidewillaccompanyyouthroughMountVemon,tellingyouaboutalloftheattractionsthereandthehistoryofGeorgeWashington'shomeonthePotomacRiver.

TheBestMinibusTourinWashingtonDC.

Duration:

3hours$46.92

SeeallthekeyattractionsDChastoofferina3-hourformat.YouwilllearnallaboutthehistoryandtriviathatsurroundsWashingtonandvisitthemajormonumentsandattractionsDChastooffer.

PleaseNote:

Ratesforthistourvarybydayoftheweek.Whenyouchooseyourspecificdateontheavailabilitycalendar,theratesforthatdatewillbedisplayed.

TheBlossomsTourinWashingtonDC.

Duration:

3hours$56.99

BESTWAYtoExperiencetheCherryBlossoms!

EachyearfrommidMarchtomidApril,seethebeautifulCherryBlossomsinWashingtonDCandgetgreatphotosbecauseyou'llbeledtoallthebestspotsbythebestguides.TheannualspringbloominDCisamagicaltimeandthistourpromisestoprovidetheverybesttouropportunityforyou!

1.Whichtourwouldprovideyouwithasightseeingboat?

A.TheLightsNightTourB.BestMountVemon&ArlingtonCemeteryTour

C.TheBestMinibusTourD.TheBlossomsTour

2.WhatisspecialaboutTheBestMinibusTour?

A.Itspriceisnotfixed.B.Thebesttimetotakeitisatnight.

C.Thetourguideaccompaniesyou.D.Youcangetgreatphotosofcherry.

3.WhichdatesuitsTheBlossomsTourmost?

A.July4B.August15C.March27D.October8

B

Whenaleafyplantisunderattack,itdoesn'tsitquietly.Backin1983,twoscientists,JackSchultzandIanBaldwin,reportedthatyoungmapletreesgettingbittenbyinsectssendoutaparticularsmellthatneighboringplantscanget.Thesechemicalscomefromtheinjuredpartsoftheplantandseemtobeanalarm.Whattheplantspumpthroughtheairisamixtureofchemicalsknownasvolatileorganiccompounds,VOCsforshort.

ScientistshavefoundthatallkindsofplantsgiveoutVOCswhenbeingattacked.It'saplant'swayofcryingout.Butisanyonelistening?

Apparently.Becausewecanwatchtheneighborsreact.

Someplantspumpoutsmellychemicalstokeepinsectsaway.Butothersdodoubleduty.Theypumpoutperfumesdesignedtoattractdifferentinsectswhoarenaturalenemiestotheattackers.Oncetheyarrive,thetablesareturned.Theattackerwhowaslunchingnowbecomeslunch.

Instudyafterstudy,itappearsthatthesechemicalconversationshelptheneighbors.Thedamageisusuallymoreseriousonthefirstplant,buttheneighbors,relativelyspeaking,staysaferbecausetheyheardthealarmandknewwhattodo.

Doesthismeanthatplantstalktoeachother?

Scientistsdon'tknow.Maybethefirstplantjustmadeacryofpainorwassendingamessagetoitsownbranches,andso,ineffect,wastalkingtoitself.Perhapstheneighborsjusthappenedto"overhear"thecry.Soinformationwasexchanged,butitwasn'tatrue,intentionalbackandforth.

CharlesDarwin,over150yearsago,imaginedaworldfarbusier,noisierandmoreintimate(亲密的)thantheworldwecanseeandhear.Oursensesareweak.There'sawholelotgoingon.

4.Whatdoesaplantdowhenitisunderattack?

A.Itmakesnoises.B.Itgetshelpfromotherplants.

C.Itstandsquietly.D.Itsendsoutcertainchemicals.

5.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"thetablesareturned"inparagraph3?

A.Theattackersgetattacked.B.Theinsectsgatherunderthetable.

C.Theplantsgetreadytofightback.D.Theperfumesattractnaturalenemies.

6.Scientistsfindfromtheirstudiesthatplantscan  .

A.predictnaturaldisastersB.protectthemselvesagainstinsects

C.talktooneanotherintentionallyD.helptheirneighborswhennecessary

7.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Theworldischangingfasterthanever.B.Peoplehavestrongersensesthanbefore.

C.Theworldismorecomplexthanitseems.D.PeopleinDarwin'stimeweremoreimaginative.

C

BenjaminWest,thefatherofAmericanpainting,showedhistalentforartwhenhewasonlysixyearsofage.Buthedidnotknowaboutbrushesbeforeavisitortoldhimheneededone.Inthosedays,abrushwasmadefromcamel'shair.Therewerenocamelsnearby.Benjamindecidedthatcathairwouldworkinstead.Hecutsomefurfromthefamilycattomakeabrush.

Thebrushdidnotlastlong.SoonBenjaminneededmorefur.Beforelong,thecatbegantolookragged(蓬乱).Hisfathersaidthatthecatmustbesick.Benjaminwasforcedtoadmitwhathehadbeendoing.

Thecat'slotwasabouttoimprove.Thatyear,oneofBenjamin'scousins,Mr.Pennington,cametovisit.HewasimpressedwithBenjamin'sdrawings.Whenhewenthome,hesentBenjaminaboxofpaintandsomebrushes.Healsosentsixengravings(版画)byanartist.ThesewerethefirstpicturesandfirstrealpaintandbrushesBenjaminhadeverseen.

In1747,whenBenjaminwasnineyearsold,Mr.Penningtonreturnedforanothervisit.HewasamazedatwhatBenjaminhaddonewithhisgift.HeaskedBenjamin'sparentsifhemighttaketheboytoPhiladelphiaforavisit.

Inthecity,Mr.PenningtongaveBenjaminmaterialsforcreatingoilpaintings.Theboybeganalandscape(风景)painting.Wiliams,awell﹣knownpainter,cametoseehimwork.WiliamswasimpressedwithBenjaminandgavehimtwoclassicbooksonpaintingtotakehome.Thebookswerelonganddull.Benjamincouldreadonlyalittle,havingbeenapoorstudent.Buthelatersaid,"Thosetwobooksweremycompanionsbyday,andundermypillowatnight."Whileitislikelythatheunderstoodverylittleofthebooks,theywerehisintroductiontoclassicalpaintings.Thenine﹣year﹣oldboydecidedthenthathewouldbeanartist.

8.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?

A.Benjamin'svisittoPhiladelphia.B.Williams'influenceonBenjamin.

C.ThebeginningofBenjamin'slifeasanartist.D.ThefriendshipbetweenBenjaminandPennington.

9.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3suggest?

A.Thecatwouldbecloselywatched.B.Thecatwouldgetsomemedicalcare.

C.Benjaminwouldleavehishomeshortly.D.Benjaminwouldhaverealbrushessoon.

10.WhatdidPenningtondotohelpBenjamindevelophistalent?

A.Hetookhimtoseepaintingexhibitions.B.Heprovidedhimwithpaintingmaterials.

C.HesenthimtoaschoolinPhiladelphia.D.Hetaughthimhowtomakeengravings.

11.Williams'twobookshelpedBenjaminto  .

A.mastertheuseofpaintsB.appreciatelandscapepaintings

C.gettoknowotherpaintersD.makeuphismindtobeapainter.

D

Studieshaveshownmostpeoplefailtorealizehowmuchtimetheyspendontheirsmartphoneseachday.

FrankandAmelia'sfamilywereputtoatest,usingafreeappcalled"MomentscreenTimeTracker".TheVascellaros—Frank,Amelia,14-year-oldtwinsFrankieandJoe,and17-year-oldSam—allsaidtheydidnotreallyknowtheywerespendingsomuchtimeontheirphoneseachday.

"Honestly,Idon'tfeellikeI'monmyphonealot,"AmeliaVascellarosaid.AmeliawasonherphonefarlessoftenthanFrank,accordingtotheapp.WhileAmeliaspentaboutanhourperdayonthephone,Frankspentclosetofourhoursonhisphone—whichcameasashocktohim.Thechildren'stimesvariedbuttheyoftenspentmorethanacoupleofhoursonthephoneaswell.

MinneapolisbasedDrKirstenLindSealseesphoneusagecomeupalotamongfamilies.LindSealsaidmanyfamilymembers'phoneusehasbecomeproblematic.

"Ifwehearmorethanonce,'Doyouhavetobeonyourphonerightnow?

Canyoupleaseputyourphonedown?

DidyouhearwhatIsaid?

'itmaybeasignthatitisnegativelyinfluencingourfamilyrelationshipsandourdailylives,"shesaid.

LindSealsaidactuallypayingattentiontohowmuchtimeonespendsonthephoneisagoodfirststepindecidingwhentoputitdown.

Sheasksparentstoencouragemorefacetofacecommunicationforteensandyoungadultsastheycontinuedevelopingtheirsocialandemotionalskills."Whatwefindisthatwearereallylosingoutonempathy—theabilitytounderstandotherpeople'sfeelingsandproblems——whenwespendalotoftimeonoursmartphonestocommunicatewithotherpeopleshesaid.

12.Howdidthefamiliestestedbytheappfeelaboutthetestresults?

A.Satisfied.B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested.D.Astonished.

13.WhydidLindSealmentionthethreequestionsinPara5?

A.Toencouragepeopletoliveasimplelife.B.Toexplainthesignsofproblematicphoneuse.

C.Toshowtheimportanceofcloserelationships.D.Toaskpeopleiftheyusephonestoomuch.

14.WhatdidLindSealwanttoconveyinthelastparagraph?

A.Weshouldmakemorefacetofacecommunication.

B.Wecanunderstandeachotherbetterusingsmartphones.

C.Ourabilityofempathyisstrengthenedbysmartphones.

D.Smartphoneusageimprovestheteens'emotionalskills.

15.Whereisthistextmostlikelyfrom?

A.Adiary.B.Aguidebook.C.Anovel.D.Amagazine.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

Lotsofpeoplefindithardtogetupinthemorningandputtheblameonthealarmclock.Infact,thekeytoeasymorningwake﹣upliesinrestingyourbodyclock(16)_________.Here'showtomakeone.

●(17)  Inordertomakeachange,youneedtodecidewhyit'simportant.Doyouwanttogetupintimetohavebreakfastwithyourf

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