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1、如有侵权,请联系网站删除,仅供学习与交流人教版高三英语模拟测试题word版 含答案 精校版【精品文档】第 9 页第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) A Just because you see them at the zoo it doesnt mean they re doing all right in the wild. Giraffes IUCN(世界自然保护联盟)has put some giraffes at a critically endangered(淑危的)status. There are only 4,000 Kordof

2、an and Nubian giraffes left. The giraffe population has declined primarily due to loss of habitat,social disorder, and poaching(偷猎)according to priority(优先考虑的事).Some giraffes are killed just for their tails,which are considered status symbols in parts of Africa.Whales As few as 300 North Atlantic ri

3、ght whales remain in the wild. In fact, six out of the 13 great whale species are endangered. Pollution is a major threat for these giants,plus,more than 1T000 whales are killed every year for commercial purposes. Tigers All six tiger species are endangered, with Sumatran and South China tigers at a

4、 critically endangered status. Some scientists even consider the South China tiger to be “functionally extinct” since it hasnt been seen in the wild in more than 25 years. The main reasons for their population decline are poaching and destroyed habitats, as humans clear forests to gather wood and bu

5、ild roadways. Only about 3 ,890 tigers currently live inthe wild. Asian elephants The main threat to Asian elephants is their shrinking habitat. As the human population grows, people take their land to build roads and railway tracks. Elephants in Myanmar are al an especially high risk for being caug

6、ht and traded or used illegally in the tourist industry. It is unknown just how many elephants are left on the entire continent, but experts estimate numbers could be fewer than 50,000. Its alarming but important to learn about these animals that could go extinct within your lifetime.21. What mostly

7、 causes the giraffe population decline?A. Loss of habitat. B. Social disorder. C. Illegal hunting. D. Giraffe-tail trading. 22.Why are South China tigers considered “functionally extinct”?A. Because China has the fewest tigers in the world. B. Because all six tiger species are decreasing rapidly.C.

8、Because people havent seen them in the wild for decades. D. Because their conditions haven51 improved for many years.23. What can we know about Asian elephants?A. They are privately taken by many as a status symbol.B. The tourist industry has laid too much emphasis on them.C. Roads and railway track

9、s have forced them to move away.D. Human activities are to blame for their shrinking population.B Memes(表情包)have taken the Internet by storm as a new form of comedy, or even a new art form. So what exactly are memes? According to Wikipedia, a meme is an idea, behavior, or style that spreads from per

10、son to person within a culture often with the aim of conveying a particular phenomenon,theme or meaning. The word meme was created by British biologist Richard Dawkins in his 1976 book The Selfish dene where he put forth the theory. According to Dawkins, memes are very likely to spreading and copyin

11、g, but only the quality ones become successful and keep spreading to eventually reach a well-received status where the lessei ones die out. You can make a choice to use them purely for laughs or to make a political message and even both at the same time. In the early Internet days, the memes were sp

12、read on person to person basis. As the Internet developed, its interactive nature allowed people worldwide to participate in the craze. This gave rise to early Internet memes like The Humpsterdance Song, and so memes began spreading through Internet forums, meme-special- ized websites and social med

13、ia like Facebook, Myspace, etc. Soon they began being used as a commercial form of mass marketing and publicity (宣传)spreading. Then programmers started making meme generators. By comoaring many online meme generators,we found out Filmora to be the best one.This has so many cool features. And the bes

14、t thing,you can easily gen-erate meme without any kind of login process.Just come to Film or a website, select the image, gif or video from which you want to create a meme, and addd the effects and text easy as eating ice cream, So happy being!24. According to Dawkins, what monies can pet popular?A.

15、Memesof fine quality. B.MemeswithC.Memescontaining plain fun.D.Memeswith25. What can he inferred from the third paragraph?A.Memesare closely linked to the Internet.B.Memeswere spread on person to person basin.C.Peoplearound the world were fond of thetrend.D. Memes are basically used for commercial p

16、urposes,26. What makes Filmora stand out from the rest?A.It has a wide range of coolest fealures.B. It has easier access tu eating ice cream.C.It allows the user to add personal effects.D.It needs no requirenients to sign up at all.27. For what purpose is the text written?A. To exchange ideas with m

17、eme lovers.B. B. To introduce the techniques of memes.C. To inform readers of some facts of memes.D. To offer tips on creating ones own memes.C The world is a greener place than it was 20 years ago. Recent IN ASA satellite data (2000 2017 ) have shown that human activities in China and India dominat

18、e this greening of the planet, thanks to ambitious tree- planting programs in China and intensive agriculture(集约农业)in both countries. The researchers from Boston University found that global green leaf area has increased by 5 percent in the new century, an area equal to all of the Amazon rainforest.

19、 China alone accounts for 25% of the global net increase in leaf area with only 6. 6% of global vegetated area. Chinas contribution comes in large part from its programs to conserve and expand forests, taking up about 42 percent of the greening. The greening from croplands in China is about 32%,but

20、that in India is about 82%. Rama Nemani, a research scientist at NASA s Ames Research Center and a co-author of the study said, “ When the greening of the Earth was first observed,we thought it was due to a warmer,wetter climate and fer- lilization (施肥)from the added carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

21、. But with data from NASA satellites, scientists realized that humans are also contributing, which was all against our expectations. Nemani sees a positive message in the new findings. “Once people realize there is a problem, they tend to fix it,”he said. “In the 1970s and 80s in India and China, th

22、e situation around vegetation loss was not good. In the 1990s, people realized U, and today things have improved. Humans are incredibly resilient. That1 s what we see in the satellite data. However, the researchers rang bells as well. They said that the gain in global greenness did not netessari- ly

23、 compensate for the loss of natural vegetation in regions like Brazil and Indonesia.28. What is the second paragraph mainly about?A. The decreasing size of the Amazon rainforest.B. Chinas bigger contribution to global greening.C. Total global green leaf area in the new century.D. Chinas programs to

24、conserve and expand forest.29.What surprised scientists regarding global greening?A. Human activities.B. The level of fertilization.C.A Warmer and writer climate.D. Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.30.What does the underlined word “resilient” probablymean?A. Good at making programs.B. Suitable for a

25、nalyzing data.C. Able to make corrections.D. Active in planting trees.31. What does I he last paragraph imply?A. it is urgent to protect global natural resources.B. Much remains to be done for global greenness.C. Brazil and Indonesia lose most of their vegetation.D. Global greenness needs all countr

26、ies to work together.D Paintings and sculptures can be a feast (盛宴for the eyes of visitors to art museums, but todav their viewing is also an unusual treatment for people with mental illness. Last month, a group of Canadian doctors started Lo write a new prescription. These prest riptions will be av

27、ailable for those with a wide range of mental and physical illnesses, and each one of the passes will allow two adults and Iwo minors(未成年人)to visit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts ( MMFA) for free. In the museum, the visitor can appreciate the artworks, and lake part in a wideof activities includin

28、g drawing, sewing and making a sculpture with recycled materials.“By offering free admission to a safe, welcoming place, a relaxing, refreshing experience, a moment of relief, and an opportunity to strengthen ties with loved ones, the preseriptions contribute to the patient s well-being and recovery

29、 ,”explains a press release from the MMFA. The new treatment is said to be the first of its kind in the world. But there is increasing evidenrt. ihtil tlie display of visual art, especially art represenling nature, can have positive effects on people wiiU depression (抑郁),anxiety and other emotion-re

30、lated problems, it may look a lot like a marketing effort for the museum but theres also increasing evidence that the display of visual art, especially if its representing nature, can have positive effects on health outcomes. Is it possilile for art to improve overall health? We may not know the ans

31、wer yet. Bui one thing is certain, more and more people today are persuaded by the idea that “art is good medicine”. We11 keep our fingers crossed for some chocolate prescriptions next.32. What does The new prescription actually mean?A. Spending time with some friends.B.Paying a visit to a certain m

32、useum.C. Refreshing ones childhood memories.D.Seeking spiritual assistance from adults.33.How does MMFA influence the patients?A. It offers a range of entertaining activities.B. It creates a unique environment for them.C. It instructs visitors to appreciate artworks.D.It helps parents to strengthen

33、ties、with kids.34.What is the authors attitude towards this practice?A. Disapproving. B. Doubtful.C.Uncaring. D. Positive.35.What is the best title for the text?A. A taste of a powerful treatment B. How to handle menial illness?C. Art is an amazing achievement D. Will Cue arts cure depression?第二节(共5

34、小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Develop a Dry Sense of Humor Developing a dry sense of humor can be challenging arid fun. Learn how to develop one, if you really want to. Then why is it dry liunior? In my eyes, dry humor helps ease tension,it can help overcome stage f

35、right, it may make you popular, and it will definitely give you more attention. 36 What do I mean? Take the classic line “I am so broke I cant afford to pay attention. ” Look at the word play. You have the words “broke”,“afford” and “pay”. 37 Another silly example was the last time the Tony Awards w

36、ere being shown on television. My wife mentioned that a certain actress had won a ton of Tony Awards. My reply was immediate. u Yeah, J wonder how the other Anthonys are going to feel. ” She looked at me, gave me an unreal laugh and then rolled her eyes. 38 Hence you have similar words expressing th

37、e same message and you have opposite words describing a message, all the while contributing to your dry sense of humor. 39 Some are positive and some are negative. Botli are attention grabbers. Attention, good or bad, is still attention. My wife rolls her eyes or does her unreal laugh. Some people w

38、ho have a dry sense of humor laugh.40 Moreover, making an impression can generate friendships and can lead to a better understanding of people. If they are turned off by it, then you know what type of person they are and bow to react to them in the future.A. It also assists with word play.B. Try to

39、find a response to the statement.C. Or “My humor is so dry; I dont go out when it rains. ”D. The dry sense of humor can also leave a lasting impression.E. Sure the response was dumb, but it was dry humor. I loved it,F. Every time I employ my dry wisdom, I get many different reactions.G. Developing a

40、 dry sense of humor means you have to pay attention to what people are saying.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Jane had been teaching for nine years but intended to drop out. I offered to observe her class for a day to see wha

41、t caused this 41 . As the day began, a flood of cheerful students 42 through the door, excited la start their day! Once the class was 43 , I noticed two students constantly arguing with each other,44 Janes time and attention. I could see 45 arise in Jane as she constantly glanced at them 46throughou

42、t the morning,ready to seize if they got out of line. After class was over, Jane sighed, “What a 47 day”“No,it was really wonderful. ”“But Carl and Joey were always 48 us. I said their behavior was pretty normal for I hat age and that I noticed the other students were deeply 49 in learning. She had

43、focused so much on the few 50 students hat she had missed out on celebrating the many 51learning moments. I offered a way to help her make a 52 -Invitestudentsto writedowngood things every day. Jane took to this 53 and created a bulletin board, with “GOOD THINGS HAPPEN” atop. To her 54,the first day

44、 15 pieces were posted. 55,Carl arid Joey got excited and wanted to be part of it. It was an opportunity to 56 their bhavor.Realizing it,Jane began 57 them when they were doing the right thing, and soon they were us engaged as the other students. Several month later I58 with June to see how things w

45、ere going. She laughed. “I love my job!” 41.A.disappointment B.arrident C.affection D.astonishment 42.A.drove B.carried C.broke D.bounced43.A.under repair B.on record C.in progressD.out ofquestion44.A.consuming B.employing C.approachingD.testing45.A.satisfarlion B.defense C.patience D.tension46.A.cu

46、sually B.cautiously C.coldly D.cruelly47.A.fine B.serious C.horrible D.short48A.disturbing B.amusing C.surprisingD.telling49.A.stuck B.engaged C.rooted D.moved50.A.slow B.sensitive C.challengingD.lop51.A.active B.self-taught C.tense D.joyful52.A.plan B.change C.wish D.bargain53.A.schedule B.pracLice

47、 C.skill D.leture54.A.regret B.sorrow C.relief D.serprise 55.A.Yet B.Otherwise C.Moreover D.Thus56.A.encourage B.stop C.Weaken D.contain57.A.calling B.catchingC.bothering D.using58.A.caught up B.backed out C.hung around D.checked in59.A.lessons B.ideas C.relationsfips D. affairs60.A.recognition B.sympathy C.care D.eagerness第二节(共10小题;每小1.5分,满分15分) 阅读下面短文,在空白处

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