河南省濮阳市濮阳县第一中学2021届高三8月质量检测英语试题

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河南省濮阳市濮阳县第一中学2021届高三8月质量检测英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读选择Best New Dog Books to Read in 2020If you’re looking for a heartwarming true story of loyalty and companionship, you’ll find it in this list of new dog books to read in 2020.WagWhether you are training a new dog, considering adopting a dog or simply curious about your own dog’s happiness and behavior, Wag has all the answers and then more. Respected dog trainer and social psychologist, Zazie Todd, describes the inner life of dogs and shares recommendations from researchers and trainers to help you develop the respectful relationship with your dog.By Zazie ToddHardcover $ 24.96Paperback $ 14.18No Ordinary DogNo Ordinary Dog is about a powerful true story of a SEAL Team Operator and military dog handler, and the dog that saved his life. Two dozen Navy SEALs attacked Osama bin Laden in May 2011. After the mission (使命), only one name was made public: Cairo, a Belgian Malinois and military working dog. This is Cairo’s story, and that of his handler, Will Chesney.By Will ChesneyHardcover $ 17.99Paperback $ 14.72Good BoyGood Boy is a universal account of a remarkable story: showing how a young “boy” became a middle-aged woman — accompanied at seven key moments of growth and transformation by seven memorable dogs. “Everything I know about love,” she writes, “I learned from dogs.” Their love enables us to achieve what seem like impossible things.By Jennifer Finney BoylanHardcover $ 25.89Paperback $ 17.77Our Dogs, OurselvesWe keep dogs and are kept by them. We love dogs and we are loved by them. We buy them sweaters, toys, shoes; we are concerned with their social lives, their food, and their health. The story of humans and dogs is thousands of years old but is far from understood. In Our Dogs, Ourselves, Alexandra Horowitz explores all aspects of this unique and complex relationship.By Alexandra HorowitzHardcover $ 28Paperback $ 14.991.Who was rescued by a dog?A.Cairo. B.Will Chesney. C.Zazie Todd. D.Alexandra Horowitz.2.How much do two Jennifer Finney Boylan’s hardcover-version books cost?A.$ 25.89. B.$ 35.54. C.$ 43.66. D.$ 51.78. 3.What does the book Our Dogs, Ourselves focus on?A.The human-dog relationship. B.How to adopt and train a seal. C.True stories of seven pet dogs. D.The exploration of dogs’ clothes.I have well travelled in Spain and visited a good number of Spanish cities. However, no city will ever quite match Cadiz, where I spent six months studying as a student.Before that, I knew very little about Cadiz but I decided to take a risk and explore it. Well, the risk certainly paid off.Cadiz, Europe’s oldest city, hangs off Spain’s southern coast on a peninsula (半岛), surrounded almost entirely by water. As you leave the shady streets of the historical old city and explore more of it, you are met with vast areas of the blue Atlantic Ocean and white sandy beaches, which in my opinion are some of the best in Spain!One of the great things about Cadiz is the wonderful, rich culture of food and drink. There are little tapas (小吃) bars lining every street and most will serve tapas for around 1.50~2 euros, meaning you can try a whole variety of Andalusian dishes.Cadiz has also come to be known as “The Singing City”. It comes from the annual carnival (狂欢节), one of the biggest in Europe. A very large number of people go to Cadiz to see it.During those ten days, Cadiz’s narrow streets are filed with the sound of singing as musical groups fight for a place in the contest, which takes place on the last Saturday of carnival. The songs perfectly show the sense of humor of the Gaditanos, who, besides being so warm and welcoming, are said to have the best sense of humor in Spain!That is my experience of Cadiz: a wonderful, typically Andalusian city which is often overlooked but well worth a visit. I can currently living in Huelva, just a short drive from Cadiz, so please pay attention to my next sharing!4.What dose the word “that” underlined in paragraph 2 refer to?A.Studying in Cadiz. B.Competing in a match.C.Teaching a student. D.Becoming an explorer.5.What does the third paragraph mainly talk about?A.The unknown origin and long history of Cadiz. B.The beautiful life of people living to Cadiz.C.The geographic position and scenery of Cadiz. D.The author’s complex attitude towards Cadiz.6.Why is Cadiz called “The Singing City”?A.A number of local people enjoy humorous songs.B.Singing is everywhere during a big annual carnival.C.Many grand carnivals attract well-known singers.D.A lot of singing competitions take place each year.7.From which is the text most probably taken?A.A post on the Internet. B.A geography textbook.C.A travel brochure. D.A biography.Are you a talkative person? Do you like chatting with your colleagues? Every day around the world, most people who go to work avoid making small talk with their colleagues once they get there.Some put on their headphones and keep their eyes low. Others will pretend to receive an urgent message that requires an immediate, life-or-death rapid response, which prevents them from doing pretty much anything else, including the conversation made while people are heating up lunch in the office microwave or while walking from the entrance of their office building to the nearest bus stop.I f those sound familiar or if you’ve convinced yourself that avoiding small talk with colleagues is smart self-preservation and that the risk of saying something offensive or coming across as socially unskillful is not worth the reward of connecting with somebody, then there is a bad piece of news—your false logic could be costing you a higher position at work.Jamie Terran, a licensed career coach in New York City, said that small talk between colleagues builds rapport, which builds trust. “Rapport is the f eeling that allows you to extend the deadline, or overlook smaller mistakes because it makes your colleagues to remember that we’re only human,” she added.However, many people underestimate how much their conversation partners like them. But it’s not nece ssary. Imagine that after you have an awkward small talk with your colleague, do you think that the colleague you just talked with is a terrible conversationalist? No. You just feel bad about yourself. And you colleague feels the same about himself or herself.If you’re generally anxious in social situations, Terran suggested coming up with questions or stories from which you can pull. “Whether or not you share personal information about yourself is up to you, but discussing things you truly care about alwa ys works,” she said. “Topics related to your professional field, for example, the sports you do well, is a great place to start.”8.How do most people avoid chatting with their colleagues?A.By asking their colleagues to stay far away.B.By getting themselves occupied on purpose.C.By reading something unrelated to their work.D.By devoting themselves fully to the deadlines.9.What may people lose if they avoid small talk with colleagues?A.Smart self-preservation. B.Trust in their colleagues. C.Professional and social skills. D.A chance for job promotion. 10.What do people worry about after an awkward chat with their colleagues?A.Their colleagues will overwork their efforts. B.They are likely to make more big mistakes.C.Their colleagues may think poorly of them. D.They will lose heart during the coming days.11.What does Jemie Terran strongly about making small talk?A.Making up funny stories about others. B.Talking about something you are good at.C.Choosing serious topics for discussion. D.Sharing private information about yourself.Corn is among the most commonly consumed grains on the planet. Globally, the average human will consume 70 pounds of corn each year! That’s a whole lot of corn that needs to be grown each year, and that’s not even a ccounting for corn being grown for animal consumption and biofuel. Just like many other popular foods, farmers are finding it difficult to get enough corn produced.Of course, complicating matters is the fact that corn is a tropical (热带的) plant, meaning fa rmers can’t produce it during the colder months of the year. Now, researchers from Cornell University’s Boyce Thompson Institute have developed their own solution: a new variation of corn that recovers much more quickly after being exposed to cold temperatures.Lead researcher David Stern, president of the Boyce Thompson Institute, and his team made this incredible breakthrough by building on research originally published two years ago. That study had discovered that increasing the levels of an enzyme (酶) called Rubisco in plants caused them to grow more rapidly and reach larger sizes. Rubisco helps plants turn atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugar. Regarding corn specifically, Rubisco levels in corn drop considerably in cold weather.This time, the research team planted a large group of corn plants, and provided a portion of the group with more Rubison. Then, they allowed all the plants to grow for three weeks at 77 degrees Fahrenheit (normal growing temperature for corn) before dropping the temperature to 57 degrees Fahrenheit for two more weeks. Finally, they heated things up back again to 77 degrees.“The corn with more Rubisco performed better than regular corn before, during and after chilling (冷却),” explains first author Coralie Salese-Smith. “In fact, we were able to reduce the severity of chilling stress and allow for a more rapid recovery.”All in all, the corn with more Rubisco was able to recover from the colder temperatures more quickly and with less damage done. The Rubisco corn plants grew to be taller. These results are very promising. However, Stern and his team say they’re still working on improving their approach.12.What makes the research particularly necessary according to the text?A.The great climate change. B.Lack of heat-tolerant corn.C.The large demand for corn. D.Corn’s insensitivity to climate. 13.What did the researchers do during the study?A.They made those corn plants resist Rubisco.B.They assessed corn plants’ ability to absorb CO2.C.They removed all the chilling stress on corn plants.D.They exposed corn plants to different temperatures.14.What should the researchers think of the corn plant they developed?A.It has functioned well in solving global starvation.B.It is qualified enough to be grown around the world.C.It recovers from the colder temperatures more slowly.D.It isn’t yet completely perfect for chilling tolerance.15.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Much More Corn Plants Are Badly NeededB.Corn Plants Aren’t Sensitive to Cold WeatherC.Scientists Have Developed Cold-resistant CornD.Tropical Corn Is Going to Become History Soon二、七选五It took so long to organize your room and each closet, but it only takes a few days for you to return to your old bad habits. Learning how to organize something is one thing, but staying organized is a completely different matter. Here is some advice for you to follow through.Set deadliens for yourself. 16.Therefore, you have to set deadlines. For example, if you have a lot of tasks to finish, you need to set deadlines for each task. This way can urge you to finish all the tasks in an organized way.17.One of the reasons why you may be struggling to stay organized is because you spend too much time on one task and then leave no time for other things you have to do on a day. Instead of making sure that you do Task A perfectly, make sure that you do a great job of it. 18.Reward yourself for tasks you’ve accomplished. If you want to continue to follow through on staying organized, don’t just d o one task and move on. 19.If you never stop to let yourself know what a great job you’re doing, or take a break from time to time, them you’re likely to feel stressed out and refuse to stay organized.20.Wanting to stay organized doesn’t mean that you h ave to do everything alone. If you want to clean your household, you should make sure that anyone else sharing the space with you also does their share of tasks; if you want to keep things running smoothly at work, take responsibilities together with your colleagues.A.Avoid perfection.B.Turn to others for advice.C.Cooperate as much as you can.D.Then give yourself enough time to move on.E.You should reward yourself for saving much time.F.Instead, give yourself a treat that delights you most.G.To stay organized, you need to get things done on time.三、完形填空Emily Bonfim Camargo, a 10-year-old girl from Brazil, has cerebral palsy (脑瘫). Because of her 21 , she can’t hold objects with her hands or stand up. She’s never been able to walk, but that doesn’t 22 she doesn’t have the same dreams as other children. In particular, she’s always 23 to ride a bicycle.“That was her dream, and I had to do something to 24 ,” says her grandfather, Clovis Urias dos Santos. The project wasn’t 25 for Clovis. Years ago, he fixed a seat on four wheels so that Emily could 26 and play around the house.This time, to make Emily’s dream come true, Clovis bought her a tricycle. 27 , she was unable to keep her 28 on the seat. So Clovis took the tricycle apart and put the useful pieces back together to 29 a more stable tricycle. The new tricycle isn’t just fun; it’s also 30 . Clovis added a basket behind the seat so that Emily could carry her schoolbag for school. Emily showed great 31 for the tricycle and often rode it.Emily’s mother says the doctors didn’t 32 her daughter’s illness when she was born. It wasn’t until Emily was five months old that the family realized something was33 . There’s no cure for cerebral palsy. Luckily, her situation is 34 . Her grandfather’ tricycle invention 35 to make the Brazilian local news in later October of 2019, and the 36 about her included a plea (恳求) for help. Within two months, two local businessmen had 37 to buy something to help Emily live better.What does the future hold for Emily? Only 38 will tell, but her family andcommunity fill her future with 39 . Actually, it’s also a(n) 40 for all of us to look around us at the needs of others and support them.21.A.accident B.condition C.dilemma D.thought 22.A.mean B.explain C.doubt D.expect 23.A.struggled B.agreed C.promised D.desired 24.A.choose B.train C.help D.succeed 25.A.simple B.new C.beneficial D.relaxing 26.A.compete B.stand C.move D.perform 27.A.Unfortunately B.Gradually C.Hopefully D.Surprisingly 28.A.record B.information C.secret D.balance 29.A.exchange B.make C.improve D.decorate 30.A.practical B.attractive C.complex D.cheap 31.A.respect B.concern C.wish D.affection 32.A.examine B.handle C.notice D.admit 33.A.dangerous B.casual C.painful D.wrong 34.A.showing up B.turning around C.breaking down D.taking off 35.A.failed B.aimed C.started D.stopped 36.A.reports B.diaries C.books D.opinions 37.A.pretended B.managed C.hesitated D.rejected 38.A.support B.technology C.time D.money 39.A.support B.trust C.honesty D.curiosity 40.A.recipe B.order C.treat D.invitation四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。