江苏省平望中学届高三上学期阶段性测试Ⅰ英语精校Word版答案全Word文档格式.docx
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第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节单项选择(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
16.Mybrotherwouldliketobuyagoodwatchbut______wasavailablefromthatshop.
A.nothingB.noneC.nooneD.neither
17.______manytimes,mylittlebrotherstillcouldn’tremembertoturnoffthelightswhenhelefthisroom.
A.HavingblamedB.TobeblamedC.BlamingD.Havingbeenblamed
18.Sowhynot,hereasoned,______theboyafewminutestoexplainthewholeaffair?
A.tospareB.sparingC.spareD.spared
19.AnewkindofpowerhousehasbeenbuiltinaparkinBeijing,whichgenerateselectricitybyharvestingenergyfromraindrops,______forsolarenergyonrainydays.
A.applyingB.huntingC.pushingD.substituting
20.AccordingtothenewrulesontobaccouseinBeijingwhichcameintoforceonJune1,allindoorpublicplacesandmanyoutdoorpublicplacesinBeijing______be100-percentsmoke-free.
A.willB.shallC.shouldD.can
21.Thankyouforyourencouragement.Itmakesmeholdthebelief______wecanalsomakea
difference.
A.thatB.whichC.whetherD.where
22.Ineedn’thavebeeninsuchahurry.TheflighttoHongKong______duetothetyphoon.
A.hascancelledB.wascancelledC.willbecancellingD.hadcancelled
23.—Astudysuggestsreducingenergydemandinthefuturemay______urbanareas.
—That’strue.Citiesneedmoreenergythansmalltownsorother
ruralareas.
A.centeronB.actonC.hangonD.catchon
24.Shemayhavemissedthetrain,______shewon’tarriveforanotherhour.
A.inwhichB.whenC.inthatcaseD.inwhichcase
25.Hemadeirresponsibleremarksontheirperformances______,regardlessoftheconsequences.
A.athandB.atlengthC.atrandomD.atease
26.Doyouknow______thatleadstosomanyteenagersbecomingaddictedtoplayingcomputergames?
A.whyisitB.whatisitC.whatitisD.whyitis
27.AChinesestudent’sprint-likehandwritingcausedcontroversyamongBritishInternetusers,______bothpraiseandquestionsaboutindividuality.
A.drewB.drawingC.todrawD.havingdrown
28.Tobeanartistisnoteasy.Butsometimesdreamscanbearichsourceof______foranartist.
A.dimensionB.identificationC.occupationD.inspiration
29.Someexpertsholdtheviewthatfundamentalconstructionis______thekeytothelittleislanddevelopmentlies.
A.whereB.whatC.whichD.why
30.Thecompanywhichhasbeenoperating______hasdecidedtoswitchtootherproduction.
A.intheredB.intheblackC.aswhiteasasheetD.inthegreen
第二节完形填空(共20小题;
每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Todaythereismoretoreadthaneverbefore.Thewebsitestrytheirbestto31witheachotherbyofferingreadingupdates.Thesocialnewssitesarealwaysfilledwiththe32newsandstoriesonecanreadeverywhereonline.33,thereisnolastingvalueinthewholecompetition.Asfarastheirvalueis34,Iassumeitmakesnomuch35whetheryoufindonetoreador36it.Ifyouaresomeonewhotendsto37meaninginlife,Iamsureyou’vefeltthiswayaswell.
Wheneverthishappens,Ichoosetoturnbacktothe38,theoldenduringmeaningfulbooksthathave39thetestoftime.Mostpeoplebelieve,withourmodern40wehaveinventednewlife.Butthisisnotthe41.Whentheythinktheyareleadingalifecompletely42whattheirancestorshaddecadesago,theyare43stillsurroundedbyminordetailsandtheirliferemains44.
Everythinghasitsparticularplace.Oldbooksteachyouhowtoliveandwhatit45tobehuman,withmoralstandards.Thisis46theystillplayanimportantpartinourlife.I’mgladthatIamnot47inthisopinion.Manypeopleagreethatthewisdomofthegreatesthumanminds48throughcenturiesisthemostvaluable49ofmankind.
Tomakeclassicbooks50toyoungsters,schoolsshouldmakeitpossiblefortheirstudentstofindthebooksrecommendedbytheirteachersonthebook-shelvesinthelibrary.
31.A.competeB.communicateC.cooperateD.struggle
32.A.temporaryB.finalC.latestD.present
33.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.InsteadD.Besides
34.A.regardedB.suggestedC.consideredD.concerned
35.A.commentB.senseC.differenceD.progress
36.A.preventB.loseC.missD.avoid
37.A.giveupB.searchforC.setasideD.jokeabout
38.A.articlesB.fictionsC.expertsD.classics
39.A.madeB.stoodC.createdD.experimented
40.A.technologyB.editionC.serviceD.construction
41.A.caseB.baseC.lifeD.matter
42.A.equaltoB.consistentwithC.differentfromD.similarto
43.A.probablyB.potentiallyC.usuallyD.actually
44.A.unchangedB.stableC.safeD.peaceful
45.A.showsB.provesC.offersD.means
46.A.whetherB.whereC.whenD.why
47.A.aloneB.lonelyC.discouragedD.optimistic
48.A.givenupB.carriedawayC.passeddownD.broughtup
49.A.revolutionB.possessionsC.processD.performances
50.A.attractiveB.accessibleC.suitableD.beneficial
第三部分:
阅读理解(共15小题;
每小题2分,满分30分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
InvisibleDialoguesandInventedLanguages
·
July13,2018
Thisdiscussionwillexamineself-taughtartistswhousecodedorinventedlanguagesintheirwork.ArtistsincludeMelvinEdwardNelson,andCarloKeshishian.Exploringtherelationshipbetweenlanguageandvisualexpressions,itseekstofindouthowsomeunreadablewords,letters,andsymbolscommunicatemeaning.
6:
30pm-8:
00pm
$10members,students,seniors;
$12non-members
ArtandStorytelling
July20,2018
ArtistErnestoCaivanowilldiscusstheconnectionofdrawingandstoriesinhiswork,whileexamininghowhisexplorationsofstorytellingrelatetohispreviousworks.
Anotheractivityincludesconversationswithartistsandscholars,providingagoodopportunitytoengagewiththecentralthemesandhistoriesfoundintheartwork.
30pm-7:
30pm
$5members,students,seniors;
$8non-members
Self-TaughtGenius
July27,2018
SponsorSarahSuzukiwilldiscussselecteddrawingsandprintsonviewintheexhibitionHighlightsfromSelf-TaughtGeniusinaguidedgallerytour.
TheprogramisheldtogetherwiththeexhibitionHighlightsfromSelf-TaughtGeniusatthenewlyopenedSelf-TaughtGeniusGalleryinLongIslandCity,Queens.
00pm-7:
$5members,students,seniors;
Gender,Politics,andTextiles(纺织品)
August3,2018
ArthistorianJuliaBryan-WilsonwillpresentanillustratedoverviewofherpublicationFray:
ArtandTextilePolitics.Juliawillexploretherelationshipbetweentextiles,gender,andwar.Abooksigningwillfollowthediscussion.
$8members,students,seniors;
$10non-members
51.Whowilltalkaboutdrawingandstories?
A.ErnestoCaivano.B.SarahSuzuki.C.MelvinEdward.D.JuliaBryan-Wilson.
52.WhichoftheactivitiesisavailableinAugust,2018?
A.Self-TaughtGenius.B.Gender,Politics,andTextiles.
C.ArtandStorytelling.D.InvisibleDialoguesandInventedLanguages.
53.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?
A.Topublicizesomelooks.B.Tointroducesomeartists.
C.Toadvertisesomeactivities.D.Tosponsorsomeevents.
B
Weallknowthefeeling:
lookingatthecomputerscreen,pretendingtobeinterestedinourhomework,eventhoughwereallyfeelbored.Butsuchfeelingsmaysoonbeatanend,saysDr.HarryWitchel,headoftheEssexMedicalSchool.Hebelievesthatcomputersofthefuturewillnoticewhenpeoplefeelboredandeventakeactiontostopit.
Beforeyougetconcerned,themachinewon’tbereadingyourmind.Itwillbeobservingthemanymovementsyoumakewhileusingacomputer.It’snotinterestedinthebigmovementsneededtousethemachine一likemovingamouseortouchingascreen—butsmall,barelynoticeablemovementslikeclosingyoureyes,movinginyourseatorrubbingyourface.Witchelcallsthese“boredommovements"
andsaystheyshowhowinterestedthepersonisinwhattheyarereadingorwatching.Thehighertheinterestlevel,thelessmovement!
Totesthistheory,Witchelinvited27peopletoperformvariouscomputer-basedtasks.Theactivitiesrangedfromplayingonlinegames(aninterestingtask)toreadingdocumentslikegovernmentlawsthatmostpeoplewouldfindboring.
Aspecialvideocamerafollowedtheparticipants’movementsastheycompletedeachtask.Justastheresearcherexpected,the“boredommovements”greatlydecreased,byasmuchas42%,whenthesubjectswereveryinterestedinwhattheywerereadingorseeing.
Fortunately,DrWitchelisn’tplanningtousehisresultstocreatemachinesthatreportstudentswhoarenotpayingattentionatschool.Instead,hewants“movementsensing”technologytobebuiltintofuturecomputersinordertoimprovestudents’computer-basedlearningexperience.
Thescientistsaysthatbymeasuringthestudents’interestlevelastheywork,educatorswillbeabletoadjusttheirmaterialsinreal-timetokeepstudentsfocused.Witchelalsobelievesthatthetechnologycanprovidefilmmakerswithhonestaudienceopinionsandinthefuture,helptodevelopmoreintelligentrobots.
54.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph1referto?
A.Homework.B.Boredom.C.Acomputer.D.