第四季第六套河南省名校联盟学年高三质量检测英语68Word格式.docx
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21Learnhowtobuildagroundandtoplai(t编辫子)andgroom(梳毛)ahorseforcompetition.ThenjoininadressagetheorylessonandfinallyrideasatesttobejudgedbyRosieLordBHSI,competingwithalltheothermembersoftheday.Youwillbeawarded.
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ClearRoundJumpingDays
Asinglecourseofjumpswillbeprepared,startingat20cm.Thedaywillbeamixofteachingandjumping.22Youwillwarmupintheplaypenandthenparticipateinthreeroundsofjumping.Youchooseiftheroundsareatdifferentheightsorallatthesameheight.Whennotjumpingorwarmingupyouwillreceiveinstructionfromaninstructor.Youcanalsojumpdifferenthorsesifyouwantto.Bringapackedlunch.
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21.WhatwillparticipantslearntodoonDressageDays?
A.Preparetheirhorsesforcompetitions.B.Keepstillaswellasstableonhorses.
C.Judgedifferentlevelsofhorseriding.D.Plaitandgroomthemselvestocompete.
22.WhatisincludedinClearRoundJumpingDays?
A.Threehours'
riding.B.Awardedprizes.
C.Threeroundsofjumping.D.Afreepackedlunchanddrink.
23.Whoismostprobablyattractedbytheactivities?
A.Adultsdevotedtoanimalprotection.B.Seniorsintendingtotrainhorses.
C.An8-year-oldgirlfondoflovelypets.D.A12-year-oldboylikinghorseriding.
B记叙文作者和儿子对于是否学习乐器进行的一场斗争
My12-year-oldsonJackhitamileston(e里程碑)lastsummer.“Mum,I'
mquittingpiano,”hesaidfirmly.Immediately,Isaid,“Youcan'
t.”“Why?
”heasked.“
saidso.”Andthebfoaltltolwed.
ManyofyouknowofwhatbattleIspeak.24It'
thseonewhereallofasuddeninstrumentsthatoncefilledthehomewithwonderfulmusicareabandonedinfavorofsports,gamingandallthingscool.WhenJackstartedpianolessonsinthesecondgrade,hetooktomusiceagerly,showinginterestandtalent.Overthenextfewyearshewillinglyenteredcompetitionsrecommendedbyhisteacher.
25Muchtoourson'
sadness,myhusbandandIdecidedtostandfirm.Whileparentsallowtheirchildrentowinbattlesnowandthen,thiswasonewheremyhusbandandIwerenotwillingtoconcede.Wedecided,however,togivehimachoiceoftakingupanotherinstrument.Wesuggestedguitar.
Hewasopentomeetingacoupleofinstructors.26“Myhandsaretoosmall,”hecomplained(抱怨).However,thestudentwhocameafteruswasa5-year-oldgirl.
ThoughIdislikedtheidea,Isuggestedwelookatchangingteachers.Oursonsaidhewantedateacherwhowas“nice”.Iunderstoodthatme“anntostress”.Finally,wefoundamaleteacherwithagentlevoiceandagreatsenseofhumor,whosaidthatcompetitionswerenothisthingyetplayingmusicwas.
Aftermyson'
sfirstlessonwithhisnewteacher,Itookadeepbreathandpreparedmyselffortheusualcomplaints.“Mum,hemakesmelikepianoagain,”mysonannouncedasweheadedtothecar.
26Myheartflew.Cheerypianomusic—missednotesandall—filledthehouseduringthelongwinterevenings.Theplayingwasn'
taslongasIwouldhavelikedorasfrequentasitusedtobeB.utitwassweetandthatwasenoughforme.
24.WhatmadeJackwanttogiveuppiano?
A.Failinginmusiccompetitions.B.Beingverybusywithhislessons.
C.Eagernesstodoothercoolthings.D.Lackofinterestandtalentinmusic.
25.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainstheword“concede”underlinedinpara
A.Calmdown.B.Givein.屈服,让步
B.Hangout.闲逛D.Stepforward.走出,向前进
26.WhydidJackcomplainabouthissmallhands?
A.Toconvincehismumofhisweakness.
B.Toconveyhisembarrassmentinlearning.
C.Tostressthedifficultyplayingtheguitar.
D.Tofindanexcusetoavoidlearningguitar.
27.Howdidtheauthorfeelatlast?
A.Relievedandconfident.B.Delightedandsatisfied.
C.Concernedbutgrateful.D.Disappointedbuttouched.
C说明文为什么阅读对大脑有益
Therearecountlessmethodsofimprovingyourmemoryandcognitive(认知的)functioning,31Butthecheapestandeasiestwaytosharpenyourbrainisreading,which
2
canimproveyourbraininsomanyways.
Themostbasicinfluenceoccursintheareaassociatedwithlanguagereception,thelefttemporalcortex(颞叶皮层).Processingwrittenmaterial—fromtheletterstothewordstothesentencestothestoriesthemselves—drivestheneurons(神经元)toattentionastheystarttheworkoftransmitting(传递)allthatinformation.Thathappenswhenweprocessspokenlanguage,too,buttheverynatureofreadingencouragesthebraintoworkharderandbetter.28“Readinggivesyouauniquepausebuttonforthinking.Butwhenyouwatchafilmorlistentoatape,youdon'
tpressapysause,
MaryanneWolf,EdD,directoroftheUCLACenterforDyslexia,DiverseLearnersandSocialJustice.
It'
shardlysurprisingthatthelanguagepartofthebrainwouldgetaworkoutfromreading.29Butreadingalsoenergizes(使活跃)thearearesponsibleformotoractivity,thecentralsulcu(s中央沟).That'
sbecausethebrainisaverylivelyplayactorW.henitisreadingaboutaphysicalactivity,theneuronsthatcontrolthatactivitygetbusyaswell.Youmaynotactuallyberidingahorsewhenyou'
rereadingSe(ab奔isc腾ui年t代),butyourbrainactsasifitwere.Andthemorepartsofyourbrainthatgetaworkout,thebetteritisforyourcognitiveperformance.
However,notallreadingiscreatedequal.TheresultsfromastudyconductedatStanfordUniversityindicatethatcloseliteraryreadinginparticulargivesyourbrainamajorworkout.PeoplewhoaredeepintoaJaneAustennovelshowedanincreaseinbloodflowingtoareasofthebrainthatcontrolbothcognitiveandexecutivefunction,asopposedtothemorelimitedeffectsthatcomefrommoreleisurelyreading.
30Developingtheabilitytoreaddeeplytakestime.Butthere'
saneasy
Turnoffyourphoneandyourcomputer,setasideagoodhourortwoandjustread.
28.WhatisspecialaboutreadingaccordingtoMaryanneWolf?
A.Itallowsyoutostoptothink.B.Itmakesyoubecomemorefocused.
C.Itletsthebrainpauseforarest.D.Itforcesthebraintoworkendlessly.
29.ReadingSeabiscuitismentionedinthetextto.
A.showthebrainse'
nssitivitytophysicalactivities
B.explainhumans'
unknowncognitiveperformances
C.sayreadingmakesthecentralsulcusbecomeactive
D.tellreadingaffectsthelanguagepartofthebrain
30.Whatistheauthor'
sadviceondevelopingtheabilitytoreaddeeply?
A.Sparingtimeforreading.B.BuyingJaneAusten'
snovels.
C.Readingbooksonthephones.D.Readingwithfamouswriters.
31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?
A.Theprincipleofhowthebrainfunctions.
B.Whyreadingcanbringbenefitstothebrain.
C.Awaytodevelopthepotentialofthebrain.
D.Howreadingandthebrainaffecteachother.
D说明文研究人员的最新一项发明
Researchershavelongimaginedarrangingarmiesoftinyflyingrobotstohandlevitaltasks.Themachinescouldbeusedasfirstresponderstotracegasorpollutantseepage(渗流)duringnaturaldisasters,tosurveycropsinlargefarmsandtohelpastronautsinspace.However,fittingtheheavyelectronicsrequiredtopowerandcontrolthewingsintotherobot'
stinyframehasbeench3a5lNleonwg,intgh.ereishope,thanks
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toRoboBeeX-Wing—theworld'
slightestaerialvehiclethatcanflywithoutbeingtethered(拴住)toapowersource(源头).
AccordingtoHarvardresearchers,theinsect-inspiredrobotweighsamere259milligrams,hasawingspanof3.5centimeters,andstands6.5centimetershigh.Itsfourtinywings,whichcanflap(快速振动)upto170timesasecond,arecontrolledbyactuators—muscle-likeplates.32Sixsmallsolarcells,fittedabovethewingtopreventthemfromdisturbingtheflight,providethepower.
Totestitsflyingcapabilities(性能),NoahJafferisandElizabethHelblingexposedtheRoboBeeX-Wing'
ssolarcellstolighting.Totheirdelight,thetinyrobot'
wsingsbegantoflap,anditrose,keepingflyingforabouthalfasecond.33Thoughtherobotlostitsflightabilityassoonasthepowersourcewasswitchedoff,itsshortandunassistedflightwasregardedasahugemilestoneforthefutureoftinyflyingrobots.
Thetinyrobothasnonavigationcapabilitiesand,moreimportantly,requireslightthreetimesbrighterthanthesuntooperate,whichmeansitwillnotbeabletoliftoffoutsidethelaboratory.34ButJafferisandHelblingarenotupsetbythechallenges.Theteamisalreadyworkingonanewandimprovedversionoftherobot—onethatis25percentbiggerandneedslightjust1.5timesbrighterthanthesuntowork.
32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inparagraph2referto?
A.Muscle-likeplates.B.Thefourtinywings.
C.Sixsmallsolarcells.D.Harvardresearchers.
33.WhatdoesthetextsayaboutRoboBeeX-Wnig'
stestflight?
A.Itturnsouttobeafailure.B.Itisofgreatsignificance.
C.Itseemstobemeaningless.D.I
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