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1、- 1 -山西大学附中 20182019 学年高三第二学期 4 月模块诊断英语试题考查时间:95 分钟 满分:150 分 注意:本考试严禁使用手机、电子词典或其他电子存储设备,违者按作弊处理。第 I 卷 (选择题,共 100 分)第一部分: 阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 45 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。 AHiking is a great way to get active and reduce stress while you are exploring the

2、city.Visit our page to find some of the best free walking tours across New York City.Community Days at Conference House ParkWednesday ,September 19, 2018 12:00p.m.-2:00p.m.Enjoy new gardens at the Visitor Center. Explore and help repair the three self-designed gardens: vegetable, native plant, and s

3、culpture. Experience kids crafts,adult art programs, Tai Chi and more in this lovely setting.Position: Conference House Park, 298 Satterlee Street, Staten IslandEvent Organizer: Conference House ParkPhone Number: (718)227-1463Contact Email: john.kilcullenparks .nyc.qovGreenbelt on the GoTuesday, Aug

4、ust 14, 2018 10:00a.m.-11:30a.m.Join us for relaxing walks through our parks. Enjoy the pretty views of them, as we point out a few of the distinct features that make each park special. The length of each hike will be determined by the pace of the group. Registration is required.To register, please

5、email naturecentersigreenbelt.org before August 14.Position: Greenbelt Nature Center in Blood Root Valley, 700 Rockland Avenue at Brielle Avenue Staten IslandEvent Organizer: Staten Island Greenbelt Conservancy, Greenbelt Environmental Education DepartmentPhone Number: (718)351-3450 Contact Email: n

6、aturecentersigreenbelt.org Adult Afternoon Hikes Wednesday, October 10,2018 1:30p.m.-3:00p.m.Get familiar with the Greenbelt and local parks by hiking with other adults !Youre encouraged to bring small meals and drinks for the break time.Position: Greenbelt Nature Center in Blood Root Valley, 700 Ro

7、ckland Avenue at Brielle Avenue Staten IslandEvent Organizer: Staten Island Greenbelt Conservancy, Greenbelt Environmental - 2 -Education DepartmentPhone Number: (718)351-3450 Contact Email: naturecentersigreenbelt.org The South Pole at Wards Point Thursday ,November 15,2018 7:00a.m.-7:00p.m.The thr

8、ee miles of nearby natural shoreline are a sandy beach. Shells ,rocks , and stones of every shape and size can be found here. Not to be missed are the parks other attractions: acres of woodland ,four galleries, and five historic houses! Position: Conference House Park Visitor Center in Conference Ho

9、use Park ,298 Satterlee Street ,Staten Island Event Organizer: Conference House ParkContact Email: john.kilcullenparks .nyc.qov1. Which walking tour may attract people interested in Chinese culture?A. Community Days at Conference House ParkB. Greenbelt on the GoC. Adult Afternoon Hikes D. The South

10、Pole at Wards Point2. What do we know about Greenbelt on the Go?A. The length of the hike is settled B. People will visit three distinct parksC. It takes place in Conference House ParkD. Visitors need to register in advance3. What do the four walking tours have in common?A. They are all for adults.

11、B. They all charged no feesC. Theyre held by the same organizer. D. They require visitors to bring food.BJudy Wright and her husband decided to move closer to their son, Chris ,who lived in Georgia. About a month after the move ,Judy fell ill, suffering from her ongoing battle against Parkinsons dis

12、ease.Her condition worsened rapidly and she required medical care at home. The family hired a nursing aid who canceled at the last minute. Instead , a woman named TunDe Hector showed up in her place.One day, TunDe shared a story with Judy and her family. She remembered a particularly difficult day i

13、n 2014, when a stranger had helped her with a kind gesture. She had run out of gas, and with only$5 in her pocket ,was walking to a gas station, gas can in hand. A man saw her walking and turned his car around. He paid for her gas and gave her all the cash left in his wallet. Upon hearing the story

14、, Judys son, Chris, took off his hat and said ,“That was me!” He was the stranger that had helped TunDe on that difficult day.During the care of Judy, the Wright family learned about TunDes family and her own dream. The nursing aid, TunDe hoped that one day she could become an OB-GYN nurse.Her tuiti

15、on was past due(逾期) and she had a family to care for, but she was determined to achieve that goal for herself and her family.- 3 -Judy died on July 9,2017. Instead of flowers, her family asked mourners(悼念者) to donate to TunDes education , to assist her in paying for her nursing school. In less than

16、a week, they raised more than $8,000 and presented her with the surprise check.4. Why did Judys family choose TunDe in the end?A. To help her with a kind gesture . B. To replace another nursing aid.C. To look after Judy in the hospital D. To give Judy the best medical care5. How might Chris feel whe

17、n hearing TunDes story?A. Shocked B. Thrilled C. Puzzled D. Delighted 6. How did the Wright family help TunDe after Judys death?A. They paid for her education B. They helped care for her family C. They helped her realize her dream. D. They bought her a surprise present7. What does the whole story ma

18、inly tell us ?A. Kindness comes full circle B. Actions speak louder than words.C. The truth never fears investigation D. Constant dropping wears stone.CA study showed that the experiences children have in their first few years are important . These experiences affect the development of the brain. Wh

19、en children receive more attention, they often have higher IQs. Babies receive information when they see, hear and feel things, which makes connections between different parts of the brain. There are a hundred trillion(万亿)connections in the brain of a three-year-old child.Researcher Judit Gervain te

20、sted how good newborns are at distinguishing different sound patterns. Her researchers produced images of the brains of babies as they heard different sound patterns. For example, one order was mu-ba-ba. This is the pattern“A-B-B“. Another order was mu-ba-ge. This is the pattern “A-B-C”. The images

21、showed that the part of the brain responsible for speech was more active during the“ A-B-B“pattern. This shows that babies can tell the difference between different patterns. They also were sensitive to where it occurred in the order. Gervain is excited by these findings because the order of sounds

22、is the building block of words and grammar.“Position is key to language,“ she says. “If something is at the beginning or at the end, it makes a big difference:John caught the bear. is very different from The bear caught John.”Researchers led by scientist Patricia Kuhl have found that language delive

23、red by televisions, audio books,the Internet, or smartphonesno matter how educationaldoesnt appear to be enough for childrens brain development. They carried out a study of nine-month-old American babies. They expected the first group whod watched videos in Chinese to show the same kind of learning

24、as the second group who were brought face-to-face with the same sounds. Instead they found a huge difference. The babies in the second group were able to distinguish between similar Chinese sounds as well as native listeners. But the - 4 -other babies regardless of whether they had watched the video

25、 or listened to the audiolearned nothing.8. What makes connections in a babys brain?A. Having a higher IQ. B. Experiencing new informationC. The babys early age D. The connection with other babies9. What did Judit Gervain and her team find in the experiment?A. Babies identify different sound pattern

26、s. B. Word order is relevant to meaning. C. Babies can well understand different words.D. A certain brain region processes language.10. What does the underlined sentence mean in Paragraph 3?A. Grammar is important in learning languages.B. Different orders have different meanings.C. Different languag

27、es have different grammar.D. Words have different sounds.11. What is the main conclusion from the study led by Patricia Kuhl?A. Babies shouldnt watch a lot of television.B. Listening to different languages develops babies brain C. Foreign languages help babies brain developD. Social communication im

28、proves babies brain development. DOn average ,Americans spend about 10 hours a day in front of a computer or other electronic devices and less than 30 minutes a day outdoors. That is a claim made by David Strayer, a professor of psychology at the University of Utah. In his 2017 TED Talk , Strayer ex

29、plained that all this time spent with technology is making our brains tired.Using an electronic device to answer emails, listen to the news and look at Facebook puts a lot of pressure on the front of the brain, which, Strayer explains , is important for critical (有判断力的)thinking , problem-solving and

30、 decision-making.So, it is important to give the brain a rest. And being in naure , Strayer claims , helps get a tired brain away from too much technology. More than 15,000 campers from around the world attended an international camping festival in September. That is when friends and family take tim

31、e off and escape to nature for several days. They take walks, climb, explore , swim, sleep, eat and play. Camping may be just what a tired brain needs.Take Carl for example .He lives in West Virginia and enjoys camping . He says that staying outdoors makes him feel at ease. It also prepares him for

32、the work he must do. Kate Somers is another example who also lives in West Virginia. She says she enjoys camping with her husband and two children . She calls it a “regenerative” experience.At the University of Utah , David Strayer has studied both short-term and long-term exposure to nature. He fou

33、nd that spending short amounts of time in nature without technology does calm the brain and helps it to remember better. However ,he found , it is the long-term contact with nature that does the most good. He and his research team found that spending three days in nature without - 5 -any technology

34、is enough time for the brain to fully relax and reset itself.12. What is David Strayers opinion ?A. Americans dislike outdoor activitiesB. Electronic equipment should be quitted C. New technologies are a double-edged swordD. Electronic equipment brings great convenience13. Why does Strayer insist we

35、 go outdoors?A. To try another lifestyle B. To refresh our brainC. To make better decisions. D. To play with our family and friends14. What does the underlined word “regenerative” mean?A. Reborn B. Memorable C. Remarkable D. Tiring15. Which is the proper title for the passage?A. Electronic Equipment

36、 Harms the Brain B. Good Rest Develops Good MemoryC. Tips on Using New Technologies D. Being in Nature Is Good for the Brain第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 3 分,满分 15 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。 After a long day at work, coming home is a breath of fresh air. Home is a comfortable place to sit back an

37、d relax. _16_ Below are a number of things we can do to create a healthy home environment that will help to ease the workday stress and promote our physical and mental health.Cleaning the house regularly is the first thing we should do. It may seem like a tiring thing to clean but there is a reason

38、for doing so. We can remove dust by cleaning the house. Leaving layers of dust everywhere means that there is a build-up of dust. And where do these layers of dust go?_ 17_Making sure the rooms are full of sunlight is also important. We may not realize it but sunlight is an important part of our gro

39、wth. We all know that sunlight promotes better working conditions. _18_ Think about using a Parans system where sunlight does not reach. This technology gathers the sunlight by using solar panels. It can send out sunlight wherever we are._19_ Going green will help to remove toxins(毒素)in the air. The

40、y also give off oxygen, which can lower stress and improve our moods.Along the lines of being green, it can also be vital to think about what things we are bringing into the house. Try to avoid specific plastics that are harmful to health. _20_ They may contain poisonous chemicals that can be breath

41、ed in, or simple absorbed through the skin. A. However,is it as healthy as it can be?B. Is our home as comfortable as it used to be?C. Into our lungs.D. The same thing applies to certain carpets and paint.E. Besides, it can reduce both stress and high blood pressure.F. It is also a good idea to add

42、more plants in our house.G. It is acknowledges that a greener lifestyle is linked to better health. 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分 55 分)- 6 -第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题:每小题 2 分,满分 40 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。I always come across random acts of kindness in my life. Many years ago, I was

43、 _21_Costa Rica when I found myself in an _22_situation: my credit cards and bank cards went out of _23_ abroad, and I only had $5 to my _24_.I had no way to get money. I didnt know anybody in this country. I only knew basic Spanish, and besides the cash the only _25_I had was a return ticket to my

44、country in almost two _26_. Back then, there was no such thing as mobile phones, and_27_email was very limited. To find help, I decided to go to the countryside . With the only coins I had, I _28_the bus terminal(终点站)and found a village, which _29_almost the exact amount. About 4 hours later, I arri

45、ved at Santa Rosa Abajo at midnight.I knocked door to door,_30_in my very poor Spanish that I was a foreigner travelling in Costa Rica with no money but I _31_to stay here for over ten days. I begged them for a _32_such as cooking , cleaning and looking after their kids, anything like that. Everybod

46、y _33_, “oh my, but so poor are we that we have no _34_ food or space. Maybe you can try the next _35_.” And theyd point me to another house._36_, I arrived at a Chinese restaurant. The owner of the restaurant was very _37_. She gave me food and called the Red Cross to come to _38_me. With the help

47、of the Red Cross , I spent my_39_days in Costa Rica. This is one of the best trips Ive ever had, because I realized that when youre in a position to be able to _40_, it actually makes you feel happy.21. A. circling B. considering C. entering D. visiting22. A. absurd B. impossible C. awkward D. ordin

48、ary23. A. use B. range C. control D. date24. A. advantage B. wonder C. name D. credit 25. A. necessity B. possession C. memory D. impression26. A. hours B. days C. weeks D. months27. A. again B. even C. yet D. thus28. A. looked for B. headed to C. stayed at D. thought of29. A. created B. earned C. s

49、aved D. cost30. A. explaining B. reminding C. apologizing D. informing31. A. managed B. needed C. failed D. agreed32. A. job B. meal C. room D. conversation33. A. accepted B. nodded C. replied D. withdrew34. A. extra B. cheap C. prepared D. wasted35. A. time B. chance C. family D. restaurant36. A. Normally B. Naturally C. Directly D. Finally37

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