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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上高三第二輪復(fù)習(xí)質(zhì)量檢測(cè)第一部分 閱讀 (共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5 分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng) 。AThe Future Leaders is a year-round leadership development programme that is changing lives for a diverse range of young people in New Zealand. It is part-time, designed for young people aged 16 -2
2、5. Youll meet amazing people, and attend the national event Festival for the Future. Youll get access to coaching and mentoring (指導(dǎo)) , workshops to help you develop ideas and skills for the future, and make a difference in your community.Are you aged 16-25? Do you want to be inspired, build your con
3、nections and skills for the future? Apply now. Two great ways you can apply to take part.Option 1 applying as a Catalyst (a person that causes a change) is the best way to boost your capability. The key difference between this and the wider Future Leaders option, is that youll attend all three natio
4、nal hui (including Festival for the Future), get access to one- on-one support through mentoring and coaching, and take more of a leadership role working with other Catalysts to develop and lead a project in your community.Whilst theres no cost to you, if youre offered a place as a Catalyst its the
5、equivalent of receiving a $5,000 scholarship to support your training and development. Spaces are strictly limited to 4 Catalysts per community.Option 2 applying as a Future Leader is the lighter way to experience the programme.Whilst you wont attend all three national hui or get one -on -one coachi
6、ng and mentoring, youll still make awesome connections, be inspired and build your leadership skills. Youll get the chance to attend Festival for the Future in Wellington, attend local events and workshops, and get involved in the project in your community.Whilst theres no cost to you, if youre offe
7、red a place as a Future Leaders, its the equivalent of receiving a $1,000 scholarship to support your training and development. Spaces are limited.1. Whats the purpose of the text?A. To introduce a programme to all ages.B. To show young people how to apply for the Future Leaders.C. To list two appli
8、cation positions.D. To encourage people to be future leaders.2. What can we know about the Future Leaders programme?A. It can equip you with leadership skills.B. Its designed for successful young people.C. It supplies activities to help the community. D. It requires you to take part all year round.3
9、. Whats the similarity that lies in Option 1 and Option 2?A. You will attend all three national hui. B. You can receive no scholarship.C. The two options are both free of charge.D. There are a rang of spaces to choose from.【答案】1-3 BACBMyles Kerr knew that being a Marine (水兵) comes with a lot of resp
10、onsibility, but despite the huge weight he has on his shoulders, he has not forgotten the essence of being a public servant that of being human.Seven years ago, a photo of a Marine and a young boy running a marathon immediately went viral after it was shared on social media. But what seemed like a s
11、imple image packed a much deeper backstory. This story happened in 2013, but its relevance is still as powerful as ever.The pair were running The Jeff Drench Memorial 5K in Charlevoix, Michigan when Myles Kerr came across Brandon Fuchs, a 9-year old boy struggling to keep up with the rest of his gro
12、up. Brandon, exhausted and out of breath, asked the Marine: “Will you run with me?”People who had their eyes on the prize would have refused, but the 19 -year -old was different. Being a Marine, he knew exactly what he should do. Kerr put aside his goal of beating his mates and instead slowed down t
13、o accompany the struggling boy to the finish line.Because he chose to help the boy, the Marine ended up with the slowest time in his age group, according to the 5K results online.Though he might have lost the race, the Marine won over peoples hearts. His act of kindness was celebrated on social medi
14、a.Kerr didnt expect that his simple gesture would attract so much attention. He responded to a tweet praising his actions saying, “I was just doing what any man would do, but thank you! ” He also tweeted that he received gifts from the Fuchs family for helping out Brandon.To Kerr, being a Marine was
15、 more than just being trained for combat it also required learning how to be kind and compassionate towards the citizens they serve.4. What was Myles Kerr seven years ago?A. A marine.B. A public servant.C. A marathon runner. D. A Michigan citizen.5. What is Myles Kerrs original goal to participate i
16、n the marathon?A. To win over peoples hearts. B. To accompany the boy. C. To get the best score in his age group. D. To build up his body.6. Which of the following best describe Myles Kerr?A. Kind and unselfish.B. Enthusiastic and generous. C. Responsible and proud. D. Stubborn and helpful.7. What d
17、oes the story mainly convey?A. Being a Marine bears a lot.B. Kindness matters more than prizes.C. Being a Marine means a public servant. D. Good actions spread quickly.【答案】ACABCTurtles may be cute, but they are also slow and clumsy, which doesnt really help them when they are trying to cross train t
18、racks. Luckily, for the turtles in Japans Hygo Prefecture, railway operators and a local aquarium teamed up to find a solution.Between 2002 and 2014, disruptions(中斷) of train operation caused by turtles were reported 13 times, with many more probably going unreported. That is why, in 2015, West Japa
19、n Railway Co. and Suma Aqualife Park in Kobe joint forces to prevent tragic turtle deaths on the tracks and unnecessary train delay. After running a series of tests and experiments, they came up with a U-shaped ditch (溝渠) that collects the turtles, preventing them from getting stuck between the meta
20、l tracks and getting crushed to death.Tests showed that turtles trying to cross the train tracks often fall into the space between t h e m, which leaves them with no other option than to walk between them. Sadly, this causes some of them to get stuck between the metal tracks at junctions(交叉口) , and
21、they unavoidably get crushed to death when the points blades (葉片) move.“The turtles are basically just going about their daily business and have to cross the lines to get to a pond,” a railway spokesperson said. “When the points blades move, unfortunately they get squashed between them and die. They
22、 can cause long delays to operations so we consulted with a turtle specialist to find the best way to help them.”The U -shaped concrete ditches installed at several critical points along the train lines near the city of Kobe catch the turtles at danger of getting stuck between the tracks. They allow
23、 the turtles to get past the junctions safely. 10 turtles were reportedly saved in the first month since the U-shaped ditch was put to use in November 2015.8. Whats the best title of the text?A. An Important Invention in JapanB. The U-shaped Concrete DitchesC. Turtles Crossing Train Tracks in Danger
24、D. Japans Clever Solution to Help Turtles Cross Train Tracks9. What does Paragraph 2 mainly talk about?A. Why the U-shaped ditch is invented. B. The turtles terrible conditions.C. The train delay caused by turtles.D. How the turtles go through the tracks.10. What does the underlined word “them” in P
25、aragraph 3 refer to?A. The turtles. B. The trains.C. The train tracks. D. The points blades.11. What can we infer about the ditches?A. They are installed on the railway tracks. B. They can prevent turtles from escaping. C. They are easy to trap the turtles. D. They are helpful for turtles to cross t
26、rain tracks.【答案】DACDDThe ocean covers over 70 percent of the surface of Earth today, but over 3 billion years ago the entire planet may have been covered in water. To investigate what our planet was like billions of years ago, a team of researchers turned to indirect methods of analysis at a geologi
27、cal site in the Australian Outback known as Panorama (全景畫(huà)) in the Pilbara Craton. Today, the region is 100 kilometers inland, but 3.2 billion years ago, it was deep underwater.In fact, there were also once ancient hydrothermal vents(熱水口) there where seawater bubbled up through the ocean floor.“There
28、 are no samples of really ancient ocean water lying around, but we do have rocks that intera- cted with that seawater and remembered that interaction,” lead author Benjamin Johnson, an assistant professor at Iowa State University, said in a statement.The researchers collected over 100 of these rock
29、samples and found something peculiar in them: a slightly higher amount of a particular isotope(同位素) of oxygen. The vast majority of oxygen on Earth is Oxygen-16 and contains eight protons(質(zhì)子) and eight neutrons. However, about 0.20 percent is Oxygen-18.Samples from Australia show the regions ancient
30、 water contained more Oxygen-18 than present times. Since continents are covered in clay-rich soil that is efficient at trapping Oxygen-18, the team suggests that without continents covered in soil, more Oxygen-18 would have been present in the ocean. Their discovery indeed suggests there wasnt much
31、 dry land available 3.24 billion years ago.“Theres nothing in what weve done that says you cant have tiny, micro -continents sticking out of the oceans,” added co-author Boswell Wing. “We just dont think there were global-scale formations of continental soils like we have today.” The researchers don
32、t know when and how continents began to emerge out of the ocean but they plan to investigate “younger” rock formations to piece together a more precise timeline.12. Where is the research site?A. In a region deep underwater.B. In a region off Australia.C. In a region inland Australia.D. In a region o
33、utside the Pilbara Craton.13. What do the underlined words “interact with” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Have an effect on each other. B. Have a one-way effect.C. Have a mysterious effect. D. Have a negative effect.14. Whats the researchers conclusion after analyzing samples from Australia?A. Modern earth
34、must have been a water world.B. Modern earth must have been a continental world. C. Ancient earth may have been a water world.D. Ancient earth may have been a continental world.15. Whats the researchers next focus of the study?A. To research continental soils formations. B. To research the oceans fo
35、rmations.C. To research “older” rock formations.D. To research “younger” rock formations.【答案】CACD第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。If you look around the streets of London, youll see the many methods people use to move around. 16 Now theres a new addition: electric,
36、or e-scooters(滑板車) .This traditional childrens vehicle has become more complicated over the years. And now, with the addition of a small electric motor, its become a cheap and easy mode of transport. Scooting around town can be fun and doesnt involve much effort. 17 But considering accidents involvi
37、ng an electric scooter in the UK, questions are being asked about their safety and whether traffic laws should be changed.Many e -scooter riders in the UK broke the law. Some have been seen on pavements; others on the road jumping red traffic lights, adding to the frustration of motorists stuck in j
38、ams. In the UK, the law states that riding one on the public highway or pavement is forbidden. But, despite this, it seems the increasing popularity of e-scooters means they can be seen everywhere. 18 The UK government is looking at how safely they can be used on the road and isreviewing the law. Bu
39、t its transport minister, Michael Ellis, has told the BBC that: “Micromobility products are appearing in countries across the globe and are an exciting innovation for which we know there is demand. 19 ” 20 Despite the fact that some of them can exceed 30mph, they sometimes only have one brake and no
40、 lights. However confident the rider may be, larger vehicles on the road make them unprotected. So it seems more work needs to be done to give e -scooters a safe and legal space to travel in.A. The roads are already crowded.B. We are mainly after economic benefits.C. People seldom see e-scooter acci
41、dents in the UK. D. However, safety must always be our top priority.E. And now users are calling on regulations to be changed.F. Theres no doubt there are dangers in riding a two-wheeled scooter.G. Its no wonder theyre becoming increasingly popular in cities around the world.【答案】AGEDF第二部分 語(yǔ)言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿
42、分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。I was 17 years old. Along with a dozen other boys I had made a long trip to Iowa in order to see a college that I was thinking of 21 . While the trip had been 22 for the most part, now that I was there I was feeling depressed, alone,
43、 and isolated. I was missing my 23 and I was also missing the Appalachian mountains and the forests of my home. I loved 24 the leaves turned a thousand shades of green in the Spring and then 25 a sea of red, gold, and orange in the Fall.Here in Iowa everything was 26 . The grass looked burnt and bro
44、wn. All that I could 27 was a mixture of corn, mud, and pigs. I walked outside the dormitory of the college and sat on an old stump. I closed my eyes and 28 being back home again. When I finally opened them, however, I saw something that touched my 29 . It was a Prairie Sunset. It seemed to 30 the s
45、ky from horizon to horizon. Gold, red, purple and pink clouds all 31 together in a picture painted by Heavens own hand. It was so huge that it took my breath away. It made our mountain sunsets seem 32 by comparison. I realized that this place too had its own special beauty. This place too was a part
46、 of natures 33 .Over the years to come I learned something else. Each of us has a special beauty 34 .Each of us has our own 35 talents and abilities.21. A. assistingB. attendingC. visitingD. quitting22. A. funB. hardC. novelD. tiresome23. A. chanceB. schoolC. familyD. goal24. A. whenB. howC. whyD. w
47、hether25. A. becameB. floodedC. drewD. surrounded26. A. easyB. beautifulC. flatD. rough27. A. hearB. touchC. tasteD. smell28. A. cared aboutB. prepared forC. dreamed ofD. thought over29. A. bodyB. soulC. faceD. pain30. A. fillB. coverC. separateD. block31. A. foldedB. sankC. escapedD. flowed32. A. t
48、inyB. paleC. splendidD. weak33. A. changeB. punishmentC. creationD. reflection34. A. as wellB. in additionC. for sureD. in between35. A. extraB. uniqueC. possibleD. reasonable【答案】BACBACDCBADACAB第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Wu Yu, a nurse in the 36 (three) medical team disp
49、atched to Wuhan from Xiangya Hospital, Hunan, didnt expect her wish would come true so soon.On the eve of International Womens Day, she made a special wish during 37 on - camera interview 38 Argentinian superstar footballer Lionel Messi could send her 8 - year-old son a jersey.I believe a jersey fro
50、m Messi would definitely encourage my boy 39 (become) a member of the national youth training team,” the mother said. That night, the official Weibo account of Argentinas national football team 40 (respond): “Hello, nurse mother! After hearing your wish, we are going to send you a No. 10 Messi jerse
51、y. We hope your son can have a 41 (bright) future after wearing his idols shirt! ”Coming out of the hospital after a night shift, Wu received the good news the next morning. “I didnt 42 (real) expect this wish to come true because I just wanted to encourage my son,” she said. One of the 43 (reason)
52、she had requested to join the fight against coronavirus in Wuhan is that she wanted to set a good example 44 son at the age of 8, 45 (tell) him that no difficulty can stop people from chasing their dreams.【答案】36. third37. an 38. that39. to become40. Responded41. brighter 42.really 43.reasons 44.for
53、45. telling第三部分寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)6月6日是全國(guó)愛(ài)眼日。在愛(ài)眼日來(lái)臨之際,你校英文報(bào)以“愛(ài)護(hù)眼睛”為主題開(kāi)展征文活動(dòng),請(qǐng)根據(jù)以下提示寫(xiě)一篇短文投稿。要點(diǎn)提示:1.用眼的不良習(xí)慣和問(wèn)題;2.保護(hù)眼睛的措施和建議。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。_ _【答案】略第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。續(xù)寫(xiě)的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。It was an ordinary day for Shawn Turner and his kids as they were driving home along Military Trail on the morning of February 23. However, all this was about to change when his 9 -year -old son Timmy suddenly yelle
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