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广东省2020届高三年级第一次教学质量检测 英语(PDF版)

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Day2Harbin Placestovisit:SiberianTigerPark,IceandSnowWorld InthedaytimeyouwillmakeanadventureintheSiberianTigerPark,thelargestnaturalparkforwild SiberiantigersofChina,evenintheworld.Thereareover500Siberiantigersinthispark.Hereyoucansee wildtigerscloselyandtakesomefantasticphotos. IntheeveningyouwillgotovisittheIceandSnowWorld.Itisfullofawesomeiceandsnowsculptures createdbyartistsfromallaroundtheworld. Day3Harbin/Departure Placestovisit:WinterSwimmingPerformance,IceActivities AstheIceCity,Harbinisanidealplacetohavewinterswimmingactivities.Theaveragetemperaturehere is-18℃ inwinterandmanylocalpeoplehadgotusedtotakingwinterswimming.Youcanseeallkindsof peoplemales,females,fromyouthto70yearsoldmenswimthroughthefrozensurfaceoftheSonghuaRiver. AlsothereisWinterSwimmingCompetitionheldinHarbineveryyear. Intheafternoonyouwilltakeyourownarrangedtrainorflightbackhome. 1.Whoisthepassageintendedfor? A.Peopleinthelocalareas. B.Visitorsfromabroad. C.Artistsinterestedinice. D.Childrenfondofmagic. 2.WhatcanyouseeontheseconddayinHarbin? A.WildSiberiantigersofChina. B.Specialarchitecturalstyles. C.Theswimmingcompetition. D.Differentdeliciousdishes. 3.WhatcanweknowaboutHarbininwinteraccordingtothetext? A.Thetemperaturethereisabout-18℃ onaverageinwinter. B.Peoplelivingtheregetaccustomedtoswimming. C.TheSonghuaRiveristheonlyfrozenriverthere. D.WinterSwimmingCompetitionisheldeverymonth. B ItookamotorrickshawtothetrainstationinthecityofBelapur.ThedriverdidntspeakmuchEnglish, butunderstood,“BelapurRailwayStation.”Ihadmytabla,atraditionaldrumfromIndia,mysuitcasewithmy clothesandotheressentials.Thefeelingofflyingbycarsinthislittlemachineis:asifyouareinsideaboxwith tinywheels,dashingthroughdisorderlytraffic. Iarrivedatthestationsafely,andtookaheavybreathasIunloadedmybaggagebeforetheticketoffice.It wasthefirsttimethatIhadtakenalocaltraintoTilakNagar,whereIwasgoingtolearntraditionalvocal music.Standinginline,Icountedatleast20peoplestaringatme.Iboughtmyticket,whichwasonly55cents fora20minutetrainride.Thepricesstillblowmeaway. Whenthetraincameafter15minutesorso,Igotonwithallspeed,asthetrainonlystopsforafew seconds.Thelocalsagainstaredatme.Thiswasatrainespeciallyforlocaltransport.Afterawhile,ayoungman askedmeifhecouldtalktome.HewantedtoknowifIwasinaband.Istatedno,butIlovetoplaytabla. ThroughtheconversationIknewhewasastudentofengineeringwithhisexamsbeingtomorrow,Iwishedhim goodluckfortheexamssincerely,asIknewwhatitmeanstoIndianstudentstogetgoodmarksontheirexams. Ifstudentsdonotgetgoodenoughscores,jobopportunitieswillbefewinahighlycompetitiveenvironment. ThestudentImethelpedmeunloadmyluggageasthetrainreachedTilakNagarStation.Heshookmy handstronglyandlookedintomyeyeswithmarksofgenuinecareandfriendship,despiteusmeetingforonly20 minutes. 4.Howdidtheauthorfeelabouttheridebyamotorrickshaw? A.Worthless. B.Courageous. C.Common. D.Expensive. 【!"(# 3$)】 【!"(# 4$)】 5.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmeaninthepassage? A.Thetrainticketcosthimtoomuch. B.Itwasquitecheaptotakethetrain. C.Thetrainwassoconvenientforhim. D.Itwasunusualtotakeatrainhere. 6.Whatdoweknowabouttheyoungmanmentionedinthepassage? A.Hewantedtolearntoplaytablafromtheauthor. B.Hewasastudentonthewaytoauniversity. C.Hetookhisexaminationsseriously. D.HewishedtofindajobinTilakNagar. 7.Whatistheauthorspurposeofwritingthepassage? A.TotellreadershegottoknowanIndianyoungman. B.ToimplyitwasunsafetotravelaloneinIndia. C.TocomplainthemessyanddirtyIndiantrain. D.TosharehisfirsttimeonatraininIndia. C Olderadultswithabettersenseofsmellmaylivelongerthanthosewhohaveapoorsenseofsmell,anew studysuggests.ThestudywasaprojectofresearchersintheUnitedStatesthatwasongoingforover13years. Theyaskednearly2,300menandwomentoidentify12commonsmells.Allthesubjectswerefrom71to82 yearsofage.Theresearchersgavetheadultsscores,from0toashighas12,basedonhowmanysmellsthey identifiedcorrectly. Duringtheyearsoffollowupinvestigation,over1,200ofthesubjectsdied.Whenthestudywaslaunched, noneoftheadultswereweak.Theycouldwalkalittleunderhalfakilometer,climb10stepsandindependently completedailyactivities.Inthelatestfindings,theresearchersnotedthatthosewithaweaknosewere30 percentmorelikelytodiethanpeoplewithagoodsenseofsmell.Thefindingswerereportedlastmonthinthe scientificpublicationAnnalsofInternalMedicine. HongleiChen,adoctorwithMichiganStateUniversityinEastLansing,Michigan,wastheleadwriterofa reportonthestudy.Hesaidtheconnectionbetweenapoorsenseofsmellandanincreasedriskofdyingwas limitedtoadultswhofirstreportedgoodtoexcellenthealth.Thissuggeststhatapoorsenseofsmellisanearly andsensitivesignforworseninghealthbeforeitisrecognizableinmedicaltests.Withapoorsenseofsmell, peoplearemorelikelytodieofbrainandheartdiseases,butnotofcancerorbreathingdisorders. Theresultsalsosuggestthatapoorsenseofsmellmaybeanearlywarningforpoorhealthinolderagethat goesbeyonddementiaorotherneurodegenerative(‚ƒ„<)diseases.Theseoftensignalthebeginningofa weakeningofthemindorbody. 8.Whatdoyouknowaboutthestudymentioned? A.Thestudyinvolvedresearchersfromtheworld. B.Alltheparticipantswereofdifferentages. C.Thestudybegantobeperformedabout13yearsago. D.2,300menandwomenwereyoungandhealthy. 9.Whatwasthesituationlikeatthebeginningofthestudy? A.Morethan1,200oftheparticipantspassedaway. B.Manyofthesubjectswerefoundwithhealthproblems. C.Allthesubjectswereindependentofotherswhenwalking. D.Onethirdoftheparticipantshadapoorsmellsense. 10.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs? A.Peoplewithapoorsenseofsmellhaveheartdisease. B.Youshouldbecarefulwithyourhealthifyousmellpoorly. C.Peoplewithapoorsenseofsmellwontsufferfromcancer. D.Mostoftheelderpeoplemayhavethedementiadisease. 11.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage? A.StrongSenseofSmellMayBeLinkedtoLongerLife B.OldPeopleTendtoHaveaPoorSenseofSmell C.ANumberofFactorsResultinLongerLife D.BeingIllMeansLosingtheSenseofSmell D Theteamofresearchersfrom theUniversityofLincoln,UK,isdesigningandbuildinganapptohelp farmersinhotclimatesidentifyandrecordthespreadoflocusts(…†)ontheirland. 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