河南省实验中学2019届高三上学期质量预测模拟三英语试题 Word版含答案
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2019届河南省实验中学高三上学期第三次模拟考试英语注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
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A Frenchman with a university degree, who has a high level of computer knowledge,3 ・ Which of the following is 1RUE?A.Those applying for the job will be given a job interview.B • One can apply for the job throughout the yearmunication is very important for one to get the job.D.One can apply for the job through the website,Its a little hard to figure out the rules for sure but the baby African buffalo (水牛)seems to have the upper hand ・ The two stand a couple feet apart, staring at each other. Behind them, their mothers look on with the kind of indifference (不关心、)of mothers eveiywhere who see their kids playing a harmless game.The alarm went off about half an hour ago, the second time tonight. Here, one bell means ”elephant M,two Ihino"(犀牛),and three and four, I really can r t remember for what^ because when you' re awoken by bells in the middle of the night, your first thought won't be Animal?, But as soon as I realized it was the rhino alarm. I was running for the stairs•Yet Tm the only one watching the animals stare-down. Either nobody else died of a heart attack when the bells went off, or 1 was the only one in the entire hotel who didn't turn the alarm switch to off before going to bed.The Ark, a hotel shaped like the biblical ark(圣经的方舟),lies in the highlands of Kenya's Aberdare National Park, about 100 kilometers north of Nairobi. At the Ark's prow (船首)are huge windows overlooking a waterhole・ Earlier tonight, Fd watched a pack of wolves, buffalos and elephants・ And now. at Three or so in the mornings Tm down for the round of rhino bells. The first time, 2.5 hours ago. it was a single black rhino, which came down, got a drink, and leftFd have been sorry for the lost sleep・ IPe already arranged with a guide to take me out at sunrise for the so-called M should-never-missed H bird-watching, where well gel to see 30 species, but really, how many times in your life will you get to wake up and say, "Wow! Rhinor? Isn't that the definition of a pretty good right? Last week we went fiom Uganda into Kenya, Before I left home, I thought Fd be happy with ten elephants and five or six giraffes on the whole trip.I didn't dare to dream the rhinor.4. The message that the hoteFs bells sent was _______ ・A. a very wise way the author had never heard ofB ・ hard for the author to remember in detailC. a matter that all visitors had got used toD.like conditioned response training for animals5 - What's the author's attitude toward the bell?A. It's bothering but two bells are welcome.B ・ should be turned off whenever it rings,C.It visitors have a chance to see buffalos・D.It Is a very bad way to wake the guests up.6. What does the underlined part "died of a heart atttack H in paragraph 3 mean ?A. died unexpectedlyB ・ felt extremely excitedC.felt very uncomfortable and tiredD.suffered from a tenible heart attack7- What did the author see at about 3:00 a.m.?A. Two buffalos we me fighting fiercely for food,B ・ A rhino and a buffalo were fighting for water.C・ A rhino and a buffalo were staring at each other.D・ A buffalo was teaching its baby to walk freely.Don't get mad the next time you catch your teenager texting when he promised to be studying・ He simply may not be able to resist. A University of lowa(UI) study found teenagers are far more sensitive than adults to the inunediate effect or reward of their behaviors. The findings may help explain why the initial rush of texting may be more attractive for adolescents than the long-term pay off of studying・n For the teenager, f the rewands are attractive.11 says Professor Jatin Vaidya, an author of the study. 'They draw adolescent. Sometimes, the rewards are a kind of motivation for them・ Even when a behavior is no longer in a teenagers best interest to continue, they will, because the effect of the reward is still there and lasts much longer in adolescents than in adults •”For parents,that means limiting distraction (分心、的事情)so teenagers can make better chokes. Take the homework and social media dilemma: At 9 p.m., shut off everything except a computer that has no access to Facehook or Twitter, the researchers advise. n rm not saying they shouldn't be allowed access to technology/1 Vaidya says. But some help in netting their concentration is necessary for them so they can develop those impulse-control skills:In their study,Vaidya and co-author Shaun Vecera note researchers generally believe teenagers are impulsive (冲动的),make bad decisionsr and engage in risky behavior because the frontal lobes (额叶)of their trains are not fully dweloped・ But the UI researchers wondered・ whether something more fundamental was going on with adolescents to cause behaviors independent of higher-level reasoning・H We wanted to try to understand the brain's reward system how it change from chilhood to adulthood/1 Says Vaidya, who adds the reward character in the human brain is easier than decision-making. “We've been tring to understand the reward process in adolescence and Whether there is more to adolescence hehavior than an under-developed frontal lobe^he adds.For their study ,the researchers persuaded 40 adolescents, aged 13 and 16,and 40 adults, aged 20 and 35 to partiepate・In the future.researchers hope to look into the psychological and neurological (神经学上白勺)aspects of their results-8. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. The initial rush of texting is less attractive for adolescents than the long-term pay off of studying.B • Always, rewards are attractive to teenagers・C.Resistance can be controlled well by adolescents.D.Getting rewards is the greatest motivation for adolescents to study.9・ Which statement agrees with Vaidya^ idea?A・ The influence of the reward is weak In adolescents-B.Parents should help children in making decisions-C- Children should have access to the Internet.D. Children need help in refocusing their attention.10, What result does teenagers1 brain underdevelopment lead to?A・ Doing things after some thought.B • Making good decisions・C.Joining in dangerous actions.D.Escaping risky behavior.11 • How did the researchers carry out their study?A. By making a comparison of brain examinations.B • By examining adults' brain・C. By examining teenage brain.D- By building the train's reward system.Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is gaining global popularity. According to a government white paper, TCM has been introduced in 183 countries and regions around the world.Westerners1 understanding of TCM, however, may be limited to acupundurer cupping and massage (针灸,拔罐和按摩).For instance, the purple, injury-like marks left on US.swimmer Michael Phelps* back from cupping for the purpose of relaxing his muscles and reducing pain became the center of attention during the Rio Olympics in 2016.As a matter of fact, Chinese herbs play a more important role in getting rid of diseases and keeping the body in good condition in the TCM treatment system than physical treatment.lt is therefore disheartening to know that-while 103 World Health Organization member countries have given approval to the practice of acupuncture, not many recognize Chinese herbal medicine TCM falls far behind Western medicine owing parity to the slow development of Chinese herbs-Herbs, are made into pills,powder ancl soup, and the kind of herbs uscdl their quality and quantity, and the processing of the ingredients jointly determine the effectiveness of the prescription. Compared with Western medicine, which has standardized drug production processes and treatment methods, TCM lacks standardization, with the chemical composition and functions of its medicines being unclear and their effects being unstable.Fortunately .standardization has improved in recent decades, with an increasing number of factories producing patented TCM drugs.Another factor that has prevented the development of TCM prescription drugs is the lack of creativity, While Western medicine-making companies come up with new products eveiy year, TCM drug producers tend to make medicines according to prescriptions handed down from the past. Chinese chemist Tu Youyoui J s winning the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her rescearch into malaria(疟疾)treatment may drive creativity to some extent in China's TCM industry. However, the current state of affairs cannot be changed within a short time ・12.The author mentions the example of Michael Phelps in order to show ______ .A. he was injured in his swimming.B • cupping is a kind of important TCM treatment・C- westerners know little about TCM・D. westerners attach great importance to TCM.13.Why don't some member countries of WHO recognize Chinese herbal medicine?A.Because Chinese herbs can get rid of diseasesB.Because they only approve the practice of acupunctureC- Because western medicine 15 more effectiveD. Because medicine made out or Chinese herbs develops slowlypared with Western medicine, what is the main weak point of TCM ?A. The methods of processing herbs.B • The effediveness of prescription.C- Lacking in standardization.D. Its unstable functions.15.The lack of creativity in TCM refers to the fact that ____ •A. medidne-making companies lack creativity.B • prescriptions are got from the past.C • Wesiem companies are mom experienced.D. medicine-making companies jack driving force二、七选五Tolerance means tolerating or pulling up with differences・16.This concept means different things to different people, but it is when something is disagreeable that tolerance is expected, and in more politically correct cultures, demanded・There are many different ways to show tolerance・A person might fully disagree with other on any issue,while at the same respecting those with different opinions and treat them with dignity 17・・One problem is the fact this respect is sometimes one-sided. 18. , but some supporters feel reasonable in labeling those who disagree with hateful terms,and vice versa.People on both sides of an issue must be tolerant of each other.19. Jt does not mean that a.person has to accept actions or ideas that are against his or her values or beliefs, it means that each person agrees to respect the other's right to his or her feelings on the matter. When both parties have expressed their opinions, and it is obvious that neither is likely to change position, agreeing to disagree is often the ideal outcome-Some degree of tolerance is necessary in any civilized society<20< Jt goes against human nature. Putting up with differences is a virtue that requires honest effort on the part of every person. It takes time to develop ・A^Therefore, both parties should change their opinions if necessary.B.It is widely accepted that tolerance is a critical step towards a peaceful woild.C.IE refers to showing respect for the race, religion and opinions of other people.D・ Disagreement alone does not equal intolerance・E.However, it is not realistic to believe that all people can achieve it completely on every issue・F.Those who disagree with a particular issue must respect the opinions of those who support it.G・When it conies to controversial issues, tolerance may also represent a let's agree to disagree” altitude.三、完形填空How can I forget the day? On 14 July 1974 1 traveled in an overcrowded bus to an unheard town called Shendurni. The next day. I was to join the faculty of a junior college there. ___________ 21 ___ about my new job, but anxious and fearful too, I was out of my _____ 22 zone ・ Around 7pm .It started Pouring with rain. Wondering about my new cancer in an unknown land, I had _____ 23 ___ in my seat, I woke up with a start to the sound of the conductor , _______ 24__ the name of my bus stop .1 looked out. It was pitch-dark Ah, a power cut, ___ 25 ___ unusual during heavy rainsf Conductor Sahab, can I get a _____ 26 ___ for myself hero? Fm new to the place/ I heard myself ask ____________ 27—.H Ane bhai, get off my bus and let us go. We__ 28 __ to reach the next station on time.^he Shouled back Amid mounting panic, I felt a ________ 29 ___ tap on my shoulders. As I looked back, a warm smile _________________________________________ 30__ m e; °Tm Sawant, from the next town. The bus__ 31 __ there for the night and returns tomorrow morning. Why don't you buy a ticket for the next stop? You can spend the night at my place, and join work tomorrow. H I thanked him from my heart and accepted his 32—, Bythe time the bus reached the final stop, it was 8:30 p.m. The kind soul led me to his house .He and his wife took great __ 33 __ to make my stay comfortable. I was ____________________________ 34 ___ with warm water fora bath, followed by a hot ____ 35 __ and a comfortably bed. All this took place in semi-darkness. No fights yet, I was up early the next morning and my benefactoi•(恩人)came to —36 me off. I could not see his face clearly,as it was —37— dark, I made it 38— the college in time and taught there for almost 11 years, All this while I _39_ him, even asking my new friends and students to help find the kind soul. Rut Mr Sawant remained 40_• Perhaps I had got his name wrong. My only regret: I could not thank him again.21. A. Excited B. Interested C・ Worried D・ Annoyed22. A. home B. school C. comfort D. dilemma23. A. knocked off B • drove off C・ turned off D. dozed off24. A. announcing B • claiming C. screaming D- declaring25. A. Something B ・ Anything C. Everything D・ Noihing26. A. seat B・ room C・ ticket D・ map27. A. sadly B ・ quickly C • nervously D • surprisingly28. A. come B・ get C・ need D. ask29. A. sudden B. soft C. real D・ warm30. A. waved B. welcomed C.greeted D・shook31. A. stops B. arrives C. leaves D・ drives32. A. family B • solution C. invitation D. request33. A. pleasure B・ energy C.(difficulty D. pains34. A. provided B. offered C. given D • blessed35. A. chat B. discussion C. meal D. tea36. A. walk B・ drive C・ show D. see37. A. yet B. still C・ already D. also38. A. to B .in C. fromD.for39. A. sent for B • searched for C. cared for D. waited for40. A. silent B. strange C. unbelievable D. untraceable第II卷(非选择题)四、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
河南省实验中学2019届高三质量预测模拟三科目:英语满分:150分时间:120分钟;第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At a restatinant.B.In a shop.C.In a hotel2.What's Mary’s plan for the weekend?A.Watching a new movie.B.Going over her lessons.C.Doing some housework.3.What's the time now?A.10:15.B.10:05.C.9:55.4.When did the man make the same call?A.This morning.B.Yesterday morning.st night,5.Which subject is the man sure that he failed?A,Frencli. B.History. C.Chinese.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分;满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小趣,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Which flight does the woman's cousin take?A.Flight MU202.B.Flight MU212.C.Flight MU220.7.How does the woman describe her cousin?A.A man of medium(中等)height and heavy weight.B.A man of above-average height and average weight.C.A man with short hair and a beard.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
河南省实验中学2014届高三英语第三次模拟考试新人教版本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷包括第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节,第II卷包括第三部分的第二节和第四部分。
考试时间120分钟,满分150分(听力算作参考分)。
考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上作答无效。
交卷时只交答题卡。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWilla Cather once said,"When people ask me whether writing has been a hard or easy road,I always answer with the famous saying:The end is nothing; the road is all. That is what I mean when I say writing has been a pleasure. I have never used the computer with the thought that one more task had to be done.”Like most writers,Willa Cather did not write books for the money that they brought her,but rather for the pleasure that came in their writing. Her works were,like her,simple and full of the vigor of her days in Nebraska,where she grew from child to young womanhood and where she developed a deep love for the treeless land of the great plain with its wild flowers,wheat fields and rivers.“It's a rather strange thing about the flat country,”she wrote later. “It takes hold of you,it leaves you perfectly cold. A great many people find it very dull;they like a church tower,an old factory,a waterfall,the country all made to look like a German Christmas card…B ut when I come to the open plain,something happens. I'm home. I breathe differently.”21. Willa Cather wrote because she found writing_______.A. simple and livelyB. opened up a road to successC. neither too hard nor too easyD. interesting and enjoyable22. What was the place like where Cather grew up? _______A. It was cold,plain and without a church.B. It was vast, open, flat and wild.C. It was like a German Christmas card.D. It was a colorful world of wild flowers.23. When she said “It takes hold of you,it leaves you perfectly cold.”,Willa Cather meant that______.A. you either love the place or hate itB. you decide either to stay or to leaveC. some find the place warm;others find it coldD. some find the place peaceful;others find it wild24. What happens when Cather comes to the open plain?______A. She breathes differently from others.B. She wants to make the place her home.C. She feels completely comfortable.D. She finds the place similar to her home.BSummer Holiday Fun 2014!The summer holidays are upon us again. Here is our guide to summer holiday fun in Peterborough! Peterborough MuseumThe Age of the Dinosaurs’ is the museum’s main attraction this summer.Get up close to prehistoric creatures via some great hands—on exhibits! Watch out for monsters lurking (潜伏) around every ember! The museum is open from 10:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Saturday,and from 12:00pm to 4:00 pm on Sundays in August.Call 01733 864663 for detailsSaxon Youth ClubSchool holiday fun:Young people aged 13-19 will be able to produce their own music, compete in spots activities, or try their hand at cooking at Saxon Youth Club, Saxon Community Centre, Norman Road, Peterborough every Monday and Wednesday from 3:00pm. PLUS an aero ball tournament will take place on Thursday 12th August between 3:30pm and 6:30pm.Call 01353 720274 for detailsHoughton MillAlice through the Looking Class—a new production of the family favorite on Monday 30th. August. Bring rugs or chairs to sit on and a picnic if you wish to eat during the play. Gates open 5:30 pro performance 6:30pm—8:30pm. Tea room will be open until end of the interval. Adult £10. Child£7. Family £20.Booking advisable on 0845 4505157.Farmland Museum and Denny AbbeyFarmland Games:From Wellie Wanging to Pretend Ploughing matches,come and join the Farmland Team.Collect your sporting stickers and create a colorful rosette (玫瑰形饰物) that is fit for a winner!No need to book, just turn up between 12: 00pm and 4:00pm on Thursday 20th August Suitable for children aged four and above,each child should be accompanied by an adult and all activities are included in the normal admission price Tickets Cost£7 per child.For further information, call 01223 810080.25. If you are interested in cooking, you can go to .A. Peterborough MuseumB. Houghton MillC. Saxon Youth ClubD. Farmland Museum26. You want to watch the new play with your parents,so it will cost you .A. £21B. £17C. £27D. £2027. Which of the following activities needs parents’ company?A. Playing farmland games.B. Watching a new play.C. Competing in spots activities.D. Visiting the dinosaur exhibition.28. If Tom comes to Peterborough for amusement on August 19, he will have to choose from for himself.A. one activityB. two activitiesC. three activitiesD. four activitiesCJapan’s nuclear crisis is also causing concerns in China. Worriedshoppers rushed to stores and supermarkets in the country for salt, withthe belief that it might protect them from potential nuclear radiationspreading from Japan.Many rushed to stores to buy as much iodized salt (加碘盐)as possiblebecause of the rumor that iodized salt could help prevent radiationpoisoning spreading from Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Consumers also worried that the nuclear cloud might spread to China by air and sea, polluting food sources, including salt taken from the sea.The wave of panic buying spread quickly across the country, driving up salt prices by five to ten times in some cities.Even regions rich in salt production, like Jiangxi Province,faced sudden shortages.The government took measures to guarantee enough supply and to stabilize(稳定)the market. It also dismissed the nuclear rumors, saying the nuclear fallout was unlikely to reach the country, and that salt did not help to prevent radiation poisoning.Local governments have stepped in to stabilize the market, too. As well, state-owned salt companies have been urged to increase their supply.Facing expanding market demand, distribution centers have taken extra measures to ensure they are well-prepared.Wang Yun, the General Manager of Beijing Salt Industry Corporation, said, "Our storage can guarantee a two-month supply for the Beijing market."29. People made panic purchases of salt for the reasons EXCEPT______________.A. salt might protect them from potential nuclear radiationB. nuclear radiation might pollute food sourcesC. nuclear radiation might pollute salt taken from the seaD. there would be a shortage of salt on the market30. What measures did the government take for the panic buying?A. Enough salt would be offered to each house.B. It admitted that salt could stop nuclear radiation.C. Governments urged state-owned salt companies to increase the supply.D. Those who spread the rumor were all arrested and punished.31. What is the purpose of the writer to give the example of Beijing Salt Industry Corporation?A. To tell readers that there is a salt company in Beijing.B. To make people believe that the supply of salt is enough.C. To call on panic people to buy enough salt.D. To prove what the government did was right.DBad teeth can be painful and worse. They can even be deadly. Infections (感染)of the gums (牙龈)and the teeth can cause bacteria (细菌)to go into the blood system. Those bacteria can increase the chance of a heart attack and worsen the effects of other diseases. And adults are not the only ones at risk. For example, in 2007, doctors in the Washington area said a boy died when a tooth infection spread to his brain. They said it might have been prevented had he received the dental care (牙齿保健)he needed. He was twelve years old.Experts at the National Institutes of Health say good dental care starts at birth. Breast milk, they say, is the best food for the healthy development of teeth. Breast milk can help slow the growth of bacteria and acid production in the mouth.But dentists say a baby's gums and early teeth should be cleaned after each feeding. Use a cloth with a little warm water. Do the same if a baby is fed with a bottle. Experts say if you decide to put your baby to sleep with a bottle, only give the child water.When baby teeth begin to appear, you can clean them with a wet toothbrush. Dentists say it is important to find soft toothbrushes made especially for babies and to use them very gently. The use of fluoride (氟化物)to protect teeth is common in many parts of the world. For example, it is often added to drinking water supplies. The fluoride mixes with enamel (法琅质), the hard surface on teeth, to help prevent holes from forming.32. According to the passage, bad teeth can be ____________.A. painfulB. deadlyC. preventiveD. incurable33. The writer uses the boy's death as an example to show that _______.A. not only adults but the young may suffer from teeth problemB. babies with bad teeth can easily dieC. the doctors should be responsible for the caseD. the boy was not fed with his breast milk34. What's the main idea of paragraph 4 and 5?A. How to develop babies' teeth.B. Why to protect babies' teethC. How to keep babies' teeth cleanD. Why to keep babies' teeth clean35. The passage tells us that _______.A. Enamel is most widely used to protect teeth in the worldB. Bad teeth may affect the health of adults and the youngC. Breast milk can cure babies' bad teethD. Babies' teeth should be brushed once per day第二节(共5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
开封市2019届高三第三次模拟考试英语试题本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,考生作答时,将答案答在答题卡上(答题注意事项见答题卡),在本试题卷上做答无效。
考试结束后,将本试题卷和答题卡一并交回。
第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What food will the boy have at his party?A. Pizza.B. Salad.C. Fried chicken.【答案】C【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
2.What does the man think of the new play?A. Strange.B. Boring.C. Interesting.【答案】C【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
3.What does the man have to do today?A. Attend a class.B. Work on a report.C. Visit his mother. 【答案】B【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
4.How will the woman go to the show?A. By bus.B. By car.C. On foot.【答案】B【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
5.Where does the conversation take place? A. In a bookstore. B. In a library. C. In a classroom. 【答案】A 【解析】【详解】此题为听力题,解析略。
河南省2018〜2019年度高三年级阶段性检测(三)英语考生注意:1.本试卷共150分,考试时间120分钟。
2.请将各题答案填在答题卡上。
3.本试卷主要考试内容:高考全部内容。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1. 5分,满分7. 5分)在听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £ 19. 15.B. £ 9. 18.C. £ 9. 15.答案是C。
1. What does the woman’s husband probably do?A. A professor.B. An engineer.C. A salesinan.2. What are the speaers doing?A.Listening to a lecture.B. Listening to music.C. Having a meeting.3. How does the woman feel about the candlelight?A. It loos good.B. It’s not bright enough.C. It’s better than electric light.4. Where are the speaers?A.In a classroom.B. In a boostore.C. In a library.5. Why does the man fi the car himself?A. He is good at repairing it.B. He wants to save money.C. It’s easy to repair it第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22. 5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
郑州市2019年高中毕业年级第三次质量预测英语试题卷本试卷分四部分,考试时间120分钟,满分150分(听力成绩算作参考分)。
考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上作答无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What does the woman like eating?A. Ice cream.B. Cake.C. Fruit.2. What does Ted often play now?A. Basketball.B. Table tennis.C. Tennis.3. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a hospital.B. At a hotel.C. At a restaurant.4. What will Mark do this afternoon?A. Watch TV at home.B. Go to the cinema alone.C. See a movie with Rosa.5. Why will Jack go to Anna’s office?A. To have a good rest.B. To ask for sick leave.C. To talk with his teacher.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
(完整word版)郑州市2019年高三三模英语卷附答案郑州市2019年高中毕业班第三次质量预测英语学科第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40 分)第三部分第一节(共15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C 和D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AFour teenage girls from Minnesota, US. 120 hours of non-stop togetherness. No cellphones. This is not a reality show, but an adventure journey.“It was really perfect," said Julia Ruelle of her recent adventure to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness with three of her childh ood friends. “By unplugging, we had an amazing time.”Last year, the 16-year-old took part in an essay contest and carried off a prize. The award was a 5-day canoe and camping adventure with up to three friends. No parents or guides would be there. So Julia invited her friends Anna Wander, Madeline Wilson and Julianna Torelli.The four Minnetonka High School juniors arrived in Ely for training the day before they began the journey. They set out the net day at 7 a.m., quickly developing a routine.“We were done paddling by noon,” Julia said. “We ate lunch at the campsites and then it was time for hammocks(吊床), reading, making friendship bracelets(手镯)and talking.”The girls had all had experience in the outdoors before.Anna had been to the Boundary Waters wit h her family. “I love how you are separated from everything in your life,especially tech nology,” Anna said. Without her phone, she said, “I'm less worried about things.” Madeline, too, had been to the Boundary Waters a few years back. “But this time, I h ad to paddle right and set up camp,” she said. The girls made fire and cooked meal toget her. No one was ever hungry or homesick, but they were nervous the final night as they waited out a thunderstorm. They left wet sleeping bags in one tent, and squeezed into another for the night. “Every thunderstorm in the Boundary Waters feels huge,” J ulia said.On the car ride home, they were all on their phones catching up with friends. “It was a little at aloss turning my phone on,” said Anna. “Mental health can be improved so much in the Boundary Waters. It really helps to get away and reconnect w ith yourself.”21. How did Julia Ruelle get the chance to camp?A. She won an essay contest.B. She was invited by her friends.C. She performed well in her school.D. She asked her parents for support.22. Why was the 5-day adventure unique to the girls?A. They needed to complete many tasks.B. They needed to find a guide on their own.C. They had to live on a boat for several days.D. They had to live without their smartphones.23. What can we know about the girls from the story?A. They had not got any camping experience before.B. They all felt refreshed after the adventure journey.C. They enriched their learning experiences by exploring.D. They used to keep in close touch with their friends by phone.BOn a recent trip to the island of Newfoundland, Canada, my husband asked our talkative cab driver what made him most proud to be a native.“Our generosity and hospitality(好客),” he replied in a strong local accent. “I f your car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, someone will stop t o help. People here are kind like that.” His answer rang in my mind during that ride with my husband and teenage kids, as we headed out to explore on the first day of our vacation.Little did I know we were about to experience some of that remarkable Newfoundland kindness for ourselves. We met Alma that same morning at the start of a long hike. Our teenagers hurried ahead, and as we walked behind, admiring the scenery, two women in sunglasses and summer hiking equipment stopped. They’d heard us discussing different routes, and then asked if we’d like suggestions. They looked to be in their 40s, and were both enthusiastic to share their local expertise.We listened eagerly, taking mental notes, until one of the women asked, “You have a car, right? ” I explained that there were no cars available during our week on the island, so we had to rely on cabs instead.“Oh no,” she said, “you need a car.” And then, as casually as if offering a piece of chewing gum (口香糖), she said, “Take mine!” My husband and I just smiled in disbelief, dumbfounded."Why not?" she insisted. "You need a car to get to know all these places.""But you don't even know us," I said."That doesn't matter," she continued with absolute determination.Surprised, I looked over at her friend, who shrugged and said, "That's Alma."Forty minutes of talking later, my family climbed into Alma's car. We spent the rest of our vacation discovering different areas of this beautiful island. But it wasn't the groups of whales we saw, or the vast areas of woodland, that made this place so memorable. Instead, it was the act of kindness from a complete stranger that made us realize how special Newfoundland really was.Next year, there's no doubt w here we’ll be taking our summer vacation. Who kno ws what act of kindness we’ll meet then?24. What did the cab driver take pride in as a native?A. Their kindness and enthusiasm.B. Their cheap service and friendliness.C. Their unselfishness and determination.D. Their rich experience and local knowledge.25. The underlined word "dumbfounded" in Paragraph 5 probably means"______".A. annoyedB. satisfiedC. shockedD. embarrassed26. What impressed the author most during her stay in Newfoundland?A. The local culture of the island.B. The answer from the cab driver.C. The beautiful scenery of the island.D. The help from an enthusiastic stranger.27. What can we infer about the author from the lastparagraph?A. She expects to visit Newfoundland again.B. She hasn’t decided where to go next year yet.C. She is looking forward to meeting Alma once more.D. She also wants to be kind to others during the vacation.CHave you ever heard someone say "You totally look like you're a Jessica" or something similar?People seem to think that they know what kind of person a “Jessica”or a "Michael”looks like. Why is this?According to a study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology,humans tend to associate people's names with their appearances,and can even guess someone's name based on how they look.Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Israel,collected thousands of photos of people's faces. They labeled(贴标签于)each photo with four names.Then,they asked volunteers to guess which of the four names was correct.The volunteers were able to guess the right name 38%of the time. It seems that certain characteristics of faces give them clues about someone's name,Reader's Digest reported.However,this only worked when the volunteers looked at names from their own culture. In addition,the volunteers were not as good at guessing the real names of people who used nicknames (昵称)more often than their real names. This may show that a person's appearance is affected by their name only if they use it often.“This kind of face-name matching happens because of a process of self-fulfilling prophecy(预言),as we become whatother people expect us to become,”Ruth Mayo from the university told science news website Eurek Alert.Earlier studies have shown that gender(性别)and race stereotypes(刻板印象)can affect a person's appearance. The researchers believe there are also similar stereotypes about names. For example,people tend to think that men named Bob should have rounder faces because the word itself looks round. People may think that women named Rose are beautiful. They expect them to be “delicate”and“female”,just like the flower they are named for.28.How is this article developed?A. By giving examples.B. By asking questions.C. By doing an experiment.D. By comparing different cases.29.What can be inferred from the study?A. Volunteers found it much easier to guess nicknames.B. Names have different associations in different cultures.C. Volunteers could guess the characteristics of the interviewees.D. The people in the photos and volunteers were from the same culture.30. Why do some people look like their names according to Ruth Mayo?A. They want to please everyone around them.B. They don't want to be different from others.C. They tend to become what others expect them to become.D. They like to copy famous people who share the same name.31. What may be the best title for this passage?A. What determines our namesB. Why we look like our namesC. How we get rid of our stereotypesD. How stereotypes affect people's looksDFor as long as we’ve known about it, humans have searched for a cure for cancer. Across the world, countless amounts of time and money have been spent on researching a way to stop this terrible disease. But now, it seems like the answer could have been inside our own bodies the whole time.Recently, the Food and Drug Administration(FDA)in the US, a government agency that's responsible for healthcare , approved a new form of gene therapy(疗法)that could mean the end of a certain type of cancer.The therapy allows scientists to “train” the immune(有免疫力的)cells of sick patients to fight leukemia(白血病)- a form of blood cancer that mostly affects young people.The exciting new treatment works by removing healthy immune cells from the patient, known as T-cells, which are then changed to be able to "hunt down" cancer cells.The cells are then put hack into the patient before they begin to get rid of the patient’s leukemia over time, similar to how the body fights off other illnesses.“This is truly an exciting new day for cancer patients,” Louis J. DeGennaro, president of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, said in a news release.Up until now, a long and painful marrow transplant(骨髓移植)was the only option for many leukemia patients.In this procedure, healthy blood cells are taken from a donator and placed into the sick patient, who also has to gothrough chemotherapy (化疗)to allow their body to adjust to the new cells.But with a recovery rate of around 83% -according to a news release published by the FDA -it’s hoped that the days of painful trips to the hospital, or even death, are over for leukemia sufferers.“We're entering a new frontier in medical innovation(创新)with the ability to reprogram a patient’s own cells to attack a dead ly cancer, " FDA representative Scott Gottlieb said in the release. “New technologies such as gene and cell therapies hold the potential to transform medicine and our ability to treat and even cure many incurable illnesses.”32. What is the author’s mai n purpose in writing the passage?A. To compare different ways of curing leukemia.B. To report on a breakthrough in cancer treatment.C. To explore the potential of gene and cell therapies.D. To show scientists' efforts in search of a cure for cancer.33. How does the new treatment to fight leukemia work?A. By using changed T-cells to destroy cancer cells.B. By replacing sick blood cells with healthy ones.C. By removing sick blood cells during marrow transplant.D. By using chemotherapy to improve the patient's immune system.34. What can be inferred about the new therapy for leukemia sufferers?A. It can save them many more trips to the hospital.B. It can improve their ability to fight off all kinds of cancer.C. It can give them a better chance of survival and recovery.D. It can reduce their pain in the process of marrowtransplant.35. What is Scott Gottlieb’s attitude toward gene and cell therapies?A. Doubtful.B. Optimistic.C. Worried.D. Casual.第二节(共5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2014年河南省实验中学高考考前学校模拟三英语试题卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
第I卷包括第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节,第II卷包括第三部分的第二节和第四部分。
考试时间120分钟,满分150分(听力算作参考分)。
考生应首先阅读答题卡上的文字信息,然后在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上作答无效。
交卷时只交答题卡。
第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)(略)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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
AWilla Cather once said,"When people ask me whether writing has been a hard or easy road,I always answer with the famous saying:The end is nothing; the road is all. That is what I mean when I say writing has been a pleasure. I have never used the computer with the thought that one more task had to be done.”Like most writers,Willa Cather did not write books for the money that they brought her,but rather for the pleasure that came in their writing. Her works were,like her,simple and full of the vigor of her days in Nebraska,where she grew from child to young womanhood and where she developed a deep love for the treeless land of the great plain with its wild flowers,wheat fields and rivers.“It's a rather strange thing about the flat country,”she wrote later. “It takes hold of you,it leaves you perfectly cold. A great many people find it very dull;they like a church tower,an old factory,a waterfall,the country all made to look like a German Christmas card…B ut when I come to the open plain,something happens. I'm home. I breathe differently.”21. Willa Cather wrote because she found writing_______.A. simple and livelyB. opened up a road to successC. neither too hard nor too easyD. interesting and enjoyable22. What was the place like where Cather grew up? _______A. It was cold,plain and without a church.B. It was vast, open, flat and wild.C. It was like a German Christmas card.D. It was a colorful world of wild flowers.23. When she said “It takes hold of you,it leaves you perfectly cold.”,Willa Cather meantthat______.A. you either love the place or hate itB. you decide either to stay or to leaveC. some find the place warm;others find it coldD. some find the place peaceful;others find it wild24. What happens when Cather comes to the open plain?______A. She breathes differently from others.B. She wants to make the place her home.C. She feels completely comfortable.D. She finds the place similar to her home.BSummer Holiday Fun 2014!The summer holidays are upon us again. Here is our guide to summer holiday fun in Peterborough!Peterborough Museum The Age of the Dinosaurs’ is the museum’s main attraction this summer.Get up close to prehistoric creatures via some great hands—on exhibits! Watch out for monsters lurking (潜伏) around every ember! The museum is open from 10:00am to 5:00pm Monday to Saturday,and from 12:00pm to 4:00 pm on Sundays in August.Call 01733 864663 for detailsSaxon Y outh ClubSchool holiday fun:Y oung people aged 13-19 will be able to produce their own music, compete in spots activities, or try their hand at cooking at Saxon Youth Club, Saxon Community Centre, Norman Road, Peterborough every Monday and Wednesday from 3:00pm. PLUS an aero ball tournament will take place on Thursday 12th August between 3:30pm and 6:30pm.Call 01353 720274 for detailsHoughton MillAlice through the Looking Class—a new production of the family favorite on Monday 30th. August. Bring rugs or chairs to sit on and a picnic if you wish to eat during the play. Gates open 5:30 pro performance 6:30pm—8:30pm. Tea room will be open until end of the interval. Adult £10. Child£7. Family £20.Booking advisable on 0845 4505157.Farmland Museum and Denny AbbeyFarmland Games:From Wellie Wanging to Pretend Ploughing matches,come and join the Farmland Team.Collect your sporting stickers and create a colorful rosette (玫瑰形饰物) that is fit for a winner!No need to book, just turn up between 12: 00pm and 4:00pm on Thursday 20th AugustSuitable for children aged four and above,each child should be accompanied byan adult and all activities are included in the normal admission price Tickets Cost£7 per child.For further information, call 01223 810080.25. If you are interested in cooking, you can go to .A. Peterborough MuseumB. Houghton MillC. Saxon Y outh ClubD. Farmland Museum26. Y ou want to watch the new play with your parents,so it will cost you .A. £21B. £17C. £27D. £2027. Which of the following activities needs parents’ company?A. Playing farmland games.B. Watching a new play.C. Competing in spots activities.D. Visiting the dinosaur exhibition.28. If Tom comes to Peterborough for amusement on August 19, he will have to choose fromfor himself.A. one activityB. two activitiesC. three activitiesD. four activitiesCJapan’s nuclear crisis is also causing concerns in China. Worried shoppers rushed to stores and supermarkets in the country for salt, with the belief that it might protect them from potential nuclear radiation spreading from Japan.Many rushed to stores to buy as much iodized salt (加碘盐)as possible because of the rumor that iodized salt could help prevent radiation poisoning spreading from Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi power plant. Consumers also worried that the nuclear cloud might spread to China by air and sea, polluting food sources, including salt taken from the sea.The wave of panic buying spread quickly across the country, driving up salt prices by five to ten times in some cities. www.Even regions rich in salt production, like Jiangxi Province,faced sudden shortages.The government took measures to guarantee enough supply and to stabilize(稳定)the market. It also dismissed the nuclear rumors, saying the nuclear fallout was unlikely to reach the country, and that salt did not help to prevent radiation poisoning.Local governments have stepped in to stabilize the market, too. As well, state-owned salt companies have been urged to increase their supply.Facing expanding market demand, distribution centers have taken extra measures to ensure theyare well-prepared.Wang Yun, the General Manager of Beijing Salt Industry Corporation, said, "Our storage can guarantee a two-month supply for the Beijing market."29. People made panic purchases of salt for the reasons EXCEPT______________.A. salt might protect them from potential nuclear radiationB. nuclear radiation might pollute food sourcesC. nuclear radiation might pollute salt taken from the seaD. there would be a shortage of salt on the market30. What measures did the government take for the panic buying?A. Enough salt would be offered to each house.B. It admitted that salt could stop nuclear radiation.C. Governments urged state-owned salt companies to increase the supply.D. Those who spread the rumor were all arrested and punished.31. What is the purpose of the writer to give the example of Beijing Salt Industry Corporation?A. To tell readers that there is a salt company in Beijing.B. To make people believe that the supply of salt is enough.C. To call on panic people to buy enough salt.D. To prove what the government did was right.DBad teeth can be painful and worse. They can even be deadly. Infections (感染)of the gums (牙龈)and the teeth can cause bacteria (细菌)to go into the blood system. Those bacteria can increase the chance of a heart attack and worsen the effects of other diseases. And adults are not the only ones at risk. For example, in 2007, doctors in the Washington area said a boy died when a tooth infection spread to his brain. They said it might have been prevented had he received the dental care (牙齿保健)he needed. He was twelve years old.Experts at the National Institutes of Health say good dental care starts at birth. Breast milk, they say, is the best food for the healthy development of teeth. Breast milk can help slow the growth of bacteria and acid production in the mouth.But dentists say a baby's gums and early teeth should be cleaned after each feeding. Use a cloth with a little warm water. Do the same if a baby is fed with a bottle. Experts say if you decide to put your baby to sleep with a bottle, only give the child water.When baby teeth begin to appear, you can clean them with a wet toothbrush. Dentists say it is important to find soft toothbrushes made especially for babies and to use them very gently.The use of fluoride (氟化物)to protect teeth is common in many parts of the world. For example, it is often added to drinking water supplies. The fluoride mixes with enamel (法琅质),the hard surface on teeth, to help prevent holes from forming.32. According to the passage, bad teeth can be ____________.A. painfulB. deadlyC. preventiveD. incurable33. The writer uses the boy's death as an example to show that _______.A. not only adults but the young may suffer from teeth problemB. babies with bad teeth can easily dieC. the doctors should be responsible for the caseD. the boy was not fed with his breast milk34. What's the main idea of paragraph 4 and 5?A. How to develop babies' teeth.B. Why to protect babies' teethC. How to keep babies' teeth cleanD. Why to keep babies' teeth clean35. The passage tells us that _______.A. Enamel is most widely used to protect teeth in the worldB. Bad teeth may affect the health of adults and the youngC. Breast milk can cure babies' bad teethD. Babies' teeth should be brushed once per day第二节(共5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
河南省实验中学2019届高三质量预测模拟三科目:英语满分:150分时间:120分钟;第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a restatinant.B. In a shop.C. In a hotel2.What's Mary’s plan for the weekend?A. Watching a new movie.B. Going over her lessons.C. Doing some housework.3. What's the time now?A. 10:15.B. 10:05.C.9:55.4.When did the man make the same call?A. This morning.B. Yesterday morning.C. Last night,5. Which subject is the man sure that he failed?A, Frencli. B. History. C. Chinese.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分;满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小趣,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Which flight does the woman's cousin take?A. Flight MU202.B. Flight MU212.C. Flight MU220.7.How does the woman describe her cousin?A. A man of medium (中等)height and heavy weight.B. A man of above-average height and average weight.C. A man with short hair and a beard.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
河南省实验中学2019届高三质量预测模拟三科目:英语满分:150分时间:120分钟;第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a restatinant.B. In a shop.C. In a hotel2.What's Mary’s plan for the weekend?A. Watching a new movie.B. Going over her lessons.C. Doing some housework.3. What's the time now?A. 10:15.B. 10:05.C.9:55.4.When did the man make the same call?A. This morning.B. Yesterday morning.C. Last night,5. Which subject is the man sure that he failed?A, Frencli. B. History. C. Chinese.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分;满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小趣,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题。
每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Which flight does the woman's cousin take?A. Flight MU202.B. Flight MU212.C. Flight MU220.7.How does the woman describe her cousin?A. A man of medium (中等)height and heavy weight.B. A man of above-average height and average weight.C. A man with short hair and a beard.请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Why does the woman come to Boston?A. To take some courses.B. To have a holiday.C. To have a business trip.9. What do we know about the woman?A. She has been (0 Boston before.B. She will stay in Atlanta for three months.C.She has run out of her money.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What does the first apartment have?A.A bedroom, a. dining room, a kitchen and a bathroom.B.A bedroom, a living room, a bathroom and a study.C.A bedroom, 3 living room, a kitchen and a bathroom.11. Where as the second apartment located?A.On Tongchuan RoadB. Beside Meiohuan Park.C. Near Yunan Road.12.What does the woman think of the owner of the second apartment?A.Stubborn.B. Mean.C. Easy-goiig.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What does the woman say about foreigners?A. They usually don't have much time at night.B.They like mahjong as much as their old card games.C. They are still very poor al playing mahjong,14.What was the man crazy about?A. Stamp collecting mi reading,B. Driving and riding bicycles.C. Playing computer gamestand surfing,15. How does the woman feel about the man3 hobbies?A. Popular.B. Boring.C. Beneficial.16. Where is the worn am right now?A.In her office.B. In her house.C.At the restaurant.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What made I loudini's career take off?A. Magical escapes.B.Theater acting.C.Traditional magic.18. Where did Haudini first Introduce his escape?A. In New York.B.In StLouis.C. In England.19. What do m know about Hoiidini's second escape mentioned in the text?A. He was put under water, upside down and locked.B. He freed himself and escaped from the milk can.C. His arms were fastened(捆)by b pierce of siring.20. When did Houdini make an elephant disappear from stage?A. In 1908.B. In 1913.C. In 1918.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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
AAs one of our talented remote editors, you'll have the ability to work from home while choosing the types of tasks that Interest you. You will receive free training through online talks and our company newsletters. You will have job security and be paid on time. Working with Scribendi INc. requires a middlle levd of computer and Internet knowledge. You need to be good at downloading and uploading files, attaching files to emails, saving and finding files on your computer, transferring files and renaming files.You should have a good working knowledge of the major document file formats and their associated software programs.Standard qualifications:Editor:·A university degree in a related field·At least three years of experience in editing, writing, document producfion3 or language Aching· A native speaker of the English language·Excellent reading comprehension skills and the ability to follow written instructions and work independently·An average editing or proofreading(校对)speed of 1,000-1,500 words per hour ·Microsoft Word 2010 or later on a secure PC (not Mac) computer·Broadband/high-specd Internet access·The ability to accept payments in your own account in US dollars using PayPal; please review PayPal's international payment network for more details. Preferred qualifications:•A post-graduate degree in a related field·Access to additional word processing/document production software (e.g, Star/Open Office. Word Perfect, Open Office, LaTeX, Acrobat, Final Publisher.PageMaker)·ln-depth knowledge of one or more style guides (e.g, Chicago Manual of Style, Turabian,APA)Please note that appplimations for this position are NOT accepted by email. Pleass do not call or email for more information about a position or to discuss an application. Please note that only applicants seiected for evaiuation will be contacted. Please visit http:///apply for application. Be careful about meeting deadlines.21. The remote editor .A.will study the knowledge of type settingB.will receive training that needs to by paid forC.will accept his payments by using PayPalD.can rest on weekends md have good pay22. Who will probably be one of the remote editors?A. All American with a university degree, who worked 3 years for a newspaper.B. A Chinese, with a university,wbo worked 5 years for a translation―comply.C. An English wish a high school degree, who worked 3 years for a newspaper.D. A Frenchman with a university degree, who has a high level of computer knowledge,23. Which of the following is TRUE?A. Those applying for the job will be given a job interview.B. One can apply for the job throughout the yearC. Communication is very important for one to get the job.D. One can apply for the job through the website,BIt's a little hard to figure out the rules for suie8 but the baby African buffalo (水牛)seems lo have the upper hand. The two stand a couple feet apart,, staring at each other. Behind them, their mothers look on with the kind of indifference (不关心)of mothers everywhere who see their kids playing a harmless game.The alarm went off about half an hour ago, the second time tonight. Here,one bell means "elphant ",two "rhino"(犀牛),and three and four,I really can't remember for what,because when you' re awoken by bells in the middle of the night,your first thought won’t be Animal l", But as soon as I realized it was the rhino alarm, I was running for the stairs.Yet I'm the only one watching the animals stare-down. Either nobody else died of a heart attack when the bells went off, or 1 was the only one in the entire hotel who didn't turn the alarm switch to off before going to bed.The Ark, a hotel shaped like the biblical ark(圣经的方舟), lies in the highlands of Kenya1 s Aberdare National. Park, about 100 kilometers north of Nairobi. At the Ark's prow (船首) are huge windows overlooking a waterhole. Earlier tonight,I'd watched a pack of wolves, buffalos and elephants. And now, at Three or so in the mornings I'm down for the round of rhino bells. The first time, 2.5 hours ago, if was a single black rhino, which came down, got a drink, and lrft. I'd have been sorry for the lost sleep. I've already arranged with a guide to take me out at sunrise for the so-called "should-never-missed" bird-watching, where well gel to see 30 species, but really, how many times in your life will you get to wake up and say,"Wow! Rhinor? Isn't that the definitian of a pretty good right? Last week we went from Uganda into Kenya,Before I left home, I thought I'd be happy with ten elephants and five or six giraffes on the whole trip.I didn't dare to dream the rhinor.24. The message that the hotel's bells sent was .A.a very wise way the author had never heard ofB.hard for the author to remember in detailC.a matter that all visitors had got used toD.like conditioned response training for animals25.What's the author's attitude toward the bell?A. It's bothering but two bells are welcome.B. should be turned off whenever it rings,C. It visitors have a chance to see buffalos.D. It Is a very bad way to wake the guests up.26. What does the underlined part “died of a heart atttack" in paragraph 3 mean ?A. died unexpectedlyB. felt extremely excitedC. felt very uncomfortable and tiredD. suffered from a terrible heart attack27.What did the author see at about 3:00 a.m.?A.Two buffalos we me fighting fiercely for food,B.A rhino and a buffalo were fighting for water.C.A rhino and a buffalo were staring at each other.D. A buffalo was teaching its baby to walk freely.CDon't get mad the next time you catch your teenager texting when he promised to be studying. He simpty may not be able to resist. A University of lowa(UI) study found teenagers are far more sensitive than adults to the immediate effect or reward of their behaviors. The findings may help explain why the initial rush of texting may be more attractive for adolescents than the long-term pay off of studying. "For the teenager, 'the rewands are attractive." says Professor Jatin Vaidya,an author of the study. "They draw adolescent. Sometimes, the rewards are a kind of motivation for them. Even when a behavior is no longer in a teenager's best Interest to continue, they will, because the effect of the reward is still there and lasts much longer in adolescents than in adults ."For parents,that means limiting distraction (分心的事情) so teenagers canmake better chokes. Take the homework and social media dilemma: At 9 p.m., shut off everything except a computer that has no access to Facehook or Twitter, the researchers advise. "I'm not saying they shouldn't be allowed access to technology," Vaidya says. But some help in netting their concentration is necessary for them so they can develop those impulse-control skills.”In their study,Vaidya and co-author Shaun Vecera note researchers generally believe teenagers are impulsive(冲动的),make bad decisions,and engage in risky behavior because thefrontal lobes(额叶)of their trains are not fully dweloped. But the UI researchers wondered. whether something more fundamental was going on with adolescents to cause behaviors independent of higher-level reasoning."We wanted to try to understand the brain's reward system How it change from chilhood to adulthood," Says Vaidya, who adds the reward character in the human brain is easier than decision-making. “We've been tring to understand the reward process in adolescence and Whether there is more to adolescence hehavior than an under-developed frontal lobe,”he adds.For their study ,the researchers persuaded 40 adolescents,aged 13 and 16,and 40 adults,aged 20 and 35 to particpate.In the future,researchers hope to look into the psychological and neurological (神经学上的)aspects of their results.28.What does the passage mainly tell us?A.The initial rush of texting is less attractive for adolescents than the long-term pay off of studying.B.Always, rewards are attractive to teenagers.C. Resistance can be controlled well by adolescents.D.Getting rewards is the greatest motivation for adolescents to study.29. Which statement grees with VaEdya's idea?A. The influence of the reward is weak In adolescents-B. Parents should help children in making decisions.C. Children should have access to the Internet.D. Children need help in refocusing their attention.30. What result does teenagers' brain underdevelopment Iead to?A.Doing things after some thought.B.Making good decisions.C.Joining in dangerous actions.D.Escaping risky behavior.31. How did the researchers carry out their study?A.By making a comparison of brain examinations.B. By examining adults1 brain.C. By examining ietjnage^ braini.D. By building the t rain’s reward system.DTraditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is gaining global popularity. According to a government white paper, TCM has been introduced in 183 countries and regions around the world.Westerners' understanding of TCM, however, may be limited to acupundure,cupping and massage (针灸,拔罐和按摩). For instance, the purple, injury-like marks left on US.swimmer Michael Phelps' back from cupping for the purpose of relaxing his muscles and reducing pain became the center of attention during the Rio Olympics in 2016.As a matter of fact, Chinese herbs play a more important role in getting rid of diseases and keeping the body in good condition in the TCM treatment system than physical treatment.It is therefore disheartening to know that-while 103 World Health Organization member countries have given approval to the practice of acupuncture,not many recognize Chinese herbal medicine TCM falls far behind Western medicine owing parity to the slow development of Chinese herbs.Herbs, are made into pills,powder and soup, and the kind of herbs uscd1 their quality and quantity, and the processing of the ingredients jointly determine the effectiveness of the prescription. Compared with Western medicine, which has standardized drug production processes and treatment methods, TCM lacksstandardization, with the chemical composition and functions of its medicines being unclear and their effects being unstable. Fortunately,standardization has improved in recent decades, with an increasing number of factories producing patented TCM drugs.Another factor that has prevented the development of TCM prescription drugs is the lack of creativity, While Western medicine-making companies come up with new products every year, TCM drug producers tend to make medicines according to prescriptions handed down from the past. Chinese chemist Tu Youyour's winning the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her rescearch into malaria(疟疾)treatment may drive creativity to some extent in China's TCM industry. However, the current state of affairs cannot be changed within a short time.32.The author mentions the example of Michael Phelps in order to show .A. he was injured in his swimming.B. cupping is a kind of important TCM treatment.C. westerners know little about TCM.D. westerners attach great importance to TCM.33. Why don't some member countries of WIIO recognize Chinese herbal medicine?A. Because Chinese herbs can get rid of diseasesB. Because they only approve the practice of acupunctureC. Because western medicine 15 more effectiveD. Because medicine made out or Chinese herbs develops slowly34. Compared with Western medicine,what is the main weak point of TCM ?A. The methods of processing herbs.B.The effediveness of prescription.cking in standardization.D.Its unstable functions.35.The lack of creativity in TCM refers to the fact that .A.medidne-making companies lack creativity.B.prescriptions are got from the past.C. Wesiem companies are mom experienced.D. medicine-making companies jack driving force第二节(共5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探入空白处的最佳选项。