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1、120182019 学年高三第一学期 11月模块诊断英 语 试 题考试时间:100 分钟 满分:150 分注意:本考试严禁使用手机、电子词典或其它电子存储设备,违者按作弊处理。第 I卷(选择题,共 90分)第一部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 60分)第 1节(共 15小题,每题 3分,满分 45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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。APersonal RobotMake your parents and teachers happy!Are you having problems finishing your homework on t

2、ime? Do you avoid tidying your room until your mom shouts at you? You dont need to worry if you buy a Mr. Helping Hand personal robot. Mr. H can be programmed to organize your homework. Your own personal robot will follow you around, putting away books and objects that you have left on the floor or

3、bed.Mr. H also has these features weighs only 500 gramsincludes long-lasting batteriescomes with a 5-year guaranteeremembers simple instructionsOriginally sold for $499NOW ONLY $299BUY NOW1. A PENGO WATCH CONTROL can help you to .A. repair your TV B. organize your homeworkC. be a James Bond D. know

4、what the weather is likeWATCH CONTROLThis is a watch that James Bond would be proud to wear!This is NOT a watch for ordinary people!Your electronic PENGO WATCH CONTROL acts as a remote control for TVs and videos. gives you a daily weather forecast. reminds you when to hand in your homework. sets off

5、 a silent warning alarm when parents or teachers are near.Besides, your PENGO WATCH CONTROL will always tell you the time accurately!Originally sold for $199NOW ONLY $99For further information, click here.22. You can get your Mr. H for .A. 499 B. 299 C. 199 D. 993. Where would you be most likely to

6、find the two texts?A. On a notice board B. In a company brochureC. On a teenage website D. In a college newspaperBWhen readers talk about famous British writer Agatha Christie, it seems that her famous detective novels featuring Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple are must-reads. So, of course, are her b

7、est-selling novels Murder on the Orient Express (1934) and Death on the Nile (1937).But when readers around the world were asked to name their favorite Christie novel to mark her 125th birthday in September, And Then There Were None (1939) topped the list, reported The Guardian. And the BBC TV adapt

8、ation of the novel will premiere on Dec 26.It may surprise you to learn that it is a crime novel without a detective. What it does have is suspense and a very sinister (邪恶的) atmosphere.In the story, a group of 10 people gets an invitation to come to a house on a small island near Devon in South West

9、 England. Nobody refuses these invitations since each one is promised something the person wants: a job, a holiday, a chance to meet up again with an old friend .These people are all responsible for deaths. Some are directly responsible, others are responsible because of what they did not do. Anthon

10、y James Marston, for instance, killed two children while driving dangerously. He did not feel guilty and actually complained when he was banned from driving. Another, Emily Caroline Brent, is a harsh person who threw out a young servant for becoming pregnant while unmarried. The servant later killed

11、 herself.When they arrive at the house they are played a recording. The voice gives details of the wrongdoing of each of the guests. Starting with Marston, each is killed in a way that fits his or her crime. The series of deaths is completed with a hanging, “and then there were none”, as the title s

12、uggests.Some of Christies works have a predictable ending, but this book is full of clever writing. Look it up to find out what this hugely successful 3mystery writer, the “Queen of Crime” as she was called, could do at her best.4. All of the following are Agatha Christies works EXCEPT _.A. Queen of

13、 CrimeB. Death on the NileC. And Then There Were NoneD. Murder on the Orient Express5. According to the author, the title of the novel And Then There Were None suggests that _.A. no guests survive in the endB. no detectives appear in the novelC. there are no mysteries in the novelD. nobody is to bla

14、me for the deaths of the guests6. Which of following is TRUE about the novel And Then There Were None?A. All the people in the novel have killed someone before.B. Ten innocent people are killed on a small island.C. The people in the novel accept the invitations because of something they are offered.

15、D. A detective finds out who is responsible for the peoples deaths in the end.7. Which is the closest meaning of the underlined word?A. suspect B. fiction C. uncertainty D. shock CChoosing the Right Resolution Millions of Americans began 2014 with the same resolution they started 2013 with, a goal o

16、f losing weight. However, setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake.To reach our goal of losing weight the output, we need to control what we eat the input . That is, we tend to care about the output but not to control the input. This is a bad way to construct goals. The alternative is to focus you

17、r resolution on the input. Instead of resolving to lose weight, try an actionable resolution: “Ill stop having dessert for lunch,” or “Ill walk every day for 20 minutes.” Creating a goal that focuses on a well-specified input will likely be more effective than concentrating on the outcome. Recently

18、a new science behind incentives (激励) , included in education, 4has been discussed. For example, researcher Roland Fryer wanted to see what works best in motivating children to do better in school. In some cases, he gave students incentives based on input, like reading certain books, while in others,

19、 the incentives were based on output, like results on exams. His main finding was that incentives increased achievement when based on input but had no effect when based on output. Fryers conclusion was that the incentives for inputs might be more effective because students do not know how to do bett

20、er on an exam, aside from general rules like “study harder.” Reading certain books, on the other hand, is a well-set task over which they have much more control.As long as you have direct control over your goal, you have a much higher chance of success. And its easier to start again if you fail, bec

21、ause you know exactly what you need to do.If you want to cut down on your spending, a good goal would be making morning coffee at home instead of going to a cafe, for example. This is a well-specified action-based goal for which you can measure your success easily. Spending less money isnt a goal be

22、cause its too general. Similarly, if you want to spend more time with your family, dont stop with this general wish. Think bout an actionable habit that you could adopt and stick to, like a family movie night every Wednesday.In the long run, these new goals could become a habit.8. The writer thinks

23、that setting weight loss as a goal is a mistake because _ .A. it is hard to achieve for most Americans B. it is focused too much on the resultC. it is dependent on too many things D. it is based on actionable decisions9. In Roland Fryers research, some students did better than the others because _ .

24、A. they obeyed all the general rules B. they paid more attention to examsC. they were rewarded for reading some books D. they were motivated by their classmates10. According to the writer, which of the following statements is a good goal?A. “Ill give up desert.” B. “Ill study harder.”C. “Ill cut dow

25、n my expense.” D. “Ill spend more time with my family.”11. The writer strongly believes that we should _ .5A. develop good habits and focus on the outcomeB. pick specific actions that can be turned into good habitsC. be optimistic about final goals and stick to themD. set ambitious goals that can ba

26、lance the input and outputDAre healthy people happier than seriously ill ones? Not necessarily. In a study described in The Journal of experimental Psychology, a group of people with end-stage kidney(肾)failure were provided with electronic devices that required them to record their moods at various

27、times throughout the day. For comparison, a group of healthy volunteers used the same devices. When researchers had studied the results, they found that the levels of happiness were about the same for the two groups.The researchers, led by Dr. Jason Riis of Princeton when he was a graduate student a

28、t the University of Michigan, also found that the healthy people greatly overestimated how unhappy the sick ones would be. And the sick people overestimated how happy healthy ones would be. For the study, 49 kidney disease patients who were undergoing dialysis(透析)sections three times a week were giv

29、en personal digital assistants, as 49 healthy volunteers were matched to the patients by age, race, education and sex. When the devices beeped, the subjects were asked to rate their mood on a 5-point scale, with 2 defined as “very pleasant” and minus 2 defined as “very unpleasant”. On average, the k

30、idney patients rated their mood as 0.70, while the healthy subjects rated it as 0.83. The participants were also asked to describe other emotions they might be feeling, including joy and anxiety, and to describe their levels of physical comfort. And sometimes they were asked, “How do you feel about

31、your life as a whole?”A better understanding of how well people are able to adapt to poor health, the researchers said, could help doctors and patients make wiser choices about their medical care. Earlier studies have also found that seriously ill patients described themselves as being happy. But th

32、ese patients were not given a chance to answer questions about their mood privately and repeatedly over a period of time, Dr. Riis said, and so it was unclear how accurate their responses were.12. What can be learnt from the study?A. the electronic devices used are digital assistants for dialysisB.

33、the levels of happiness are little affected by health conditions C. all the subjects are of the same age, race, sex and educationD. both patients and healthy people overestimate their own happiness 613. In the research, the subjects ratings of their mood levels were _ on average.A. vague B. negative

34、 C. positive D. neutral14. One of Dr. Riis concerns about the result of the research was whether _.A. it reflected what the patients really thought B. it revealed the patients privacy C. the questions for the patients were repeated D. the assignment for all subjects was accurate15. The research was

35、done in order to_.A. help patients adapt to poor health B. learn patients average level of happinessC. find the distinction between the healthy and unhealthy people D. define the extent to which health condition affects happiness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。VAR t

36、echnology has been used in U.S. sports for years. Now it is fully combined with the global game of soccer and made its debut(首次亮相) at the 2018 World Cup this summer. _16_. It is actually a team who work together to review certain decisions made by the main referee by watching video replays.The VAR t

37、eam supported the referees from a centralised video room. The operators selected and provided the best angles from the relevant broadcast cameras plus two additional offside cameras. _17_. They will communicate with the referees only for clear and obvious errors or serious missed incidents. The refe

38、ree can delay the restart of play at any time to communicate with the VAR team. _18_, the referee would start an official review. Then they will make a decision based on the information received from the VAR team._19_. Some fans believe that VAR causes too many interruptions, disrupting the flow of

39、the game. But others just want a fair match and to see the correct call no matter what. They argue disruptions already take place as angry players crowd around a referee following a controversial decision. _20_. With much money put into modern football, governing bodies are now under great pressure

40、to see that the correct decisions are made on the pitch and VAR is a sure step in that.A. If one team is likely to win a gameB. VAR stands for video assistant referee7C. It is hard to avoid and VAR is necessaryD. Once they decide an incident is reviewableE. Throughout a match they are constantly che

41、cking for mistakesF. The use of video technology is a hot topic among football watchersG. VAR can serve to remove such scenes and get the game moving again第二部分 英语知识运用(共三节,满分 65分)第一节 完形填空(共 20小题, 每小题 2分,共 40分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。My parents managed to clear their debt before we moved to

42、 America. Neither of them spoke fluent English and neither had a professional career. Growing up, I was always aware of my familys _21_ financial situation. I also found that Iwas responsible for my parents hardships. I decided that my goal in life was to become successful, get a well-paying job and

43、 _22_ them. So naturally, I took my studies seriously and worked hard to become an _23_ high-achieving student. I dreamt to enroll in a top college to pursue greater knowledge. Like many students, I spent a lot of energy and time _24_ my college resume. Despite my _25_ schedule, I managed to complet

44、e the lengthy, complex_26_. I believed it, from essays to recommendation letter, was flawlessa guaranteed acceptance into this competitive program. But I had one last_27_ to overcome: to _28_ mail the application. On the instruction sheet, it said in captalized , bold letters: “ WE DO NOT ACCEPT CER

45、TIFIED MAIL(挂号信)”. I should have posted the application myself because it had special directions, but my father kindly insisted that he _29_ it. I had my _30_ because my parents didnt speak great English, but I finally _31_ and wrote the instructions for him.While I was in school, my father sent me

46、a text saying that he had finished the task_32_. He had found a worker at the post office to help him. I was _33_. Yet, later, I found out that he had done one thing very_34_: he sent application as “certified mail”.Right then and there, my perfect application became an automatic _35_. But in the mo

47、ment of despair and frustration and danger, I _36_him. I locked myself in my room and sobbed until my face was covered in tears, my floor in used tissues. Then as I _37_ my room, my father also came out of his. My mother, who was watching from a(n) _38_ distance, joined the hug, and we three cried t

48、ogether. I knew my _39_ need for success came from my selfless desire to make my parents happy, and my temporary hatred toward them was a result of my love for them. My intentions were pure, but things 8were _40_ later. Im just glad finally they were all straightened out.21. A. total B. complex C. i

49、mportant D. difficult22. A. leave B. value C.support D.request 23. A. equally B.immediately C.artificially D.academically24. A. building B.copying C.applying D.posting 25. A.good B.tight C.daily D.proper26. A. records B. worksheets C. program D.application27. A.hope B. task C .shortcoming D.obstacle28. A.freely B.easily C.frequently D.ph

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