1、- 1 -2018-2019 学年上学期期中考试高三英语(考试时间:100 分钟 试卷满分:120 分)第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)AWhere Is Spring BreakWhere is Spring Break going to be? The options are endless. Do you want to get your blood pumping from thrilling travels? Look no further! These tours and destinations will ke
2、ep you on your toes all week long.Panama: This underrated destination is a little-known secret of the most travelers! Through this tour youll get to hike, snorkel (浮潜) and explore all the best sights this beautiful country has to offer! Eight days tours for $ 250 / day.Canada: This diverse country i
3、s full of options. Explore the East of Canada and visit cities such as Montreal, Quebec or Toronto. If youre feeling adventurous, explore the Western part of the country with a Canadian Rockies Tour. During this twelve days tour you will hike a glacier to beautiful scenery and wander through postcar
4、d-worthy villages. Tours to Canada for $200 / day.Iceland: Check off one of the seven wonders of the world with a tour of the Northern Lights and Golden Circle. Spend seven days full of adventure like hiking glaciers, snowshoeing through Thingvellir National Park, relaxing in the Geysir Hot Springs
5、and of course experiencing the glory of the Northern Lights! Seven days tours for $ 300 / day.South Africa: Discover the diverse culture and wildlife that makes up South Africa. Your tour plan includes a journey along the coast known as “Rainbow Nation.” Here you will enjoy beautiful scenery, a hunt
6、ing travel through Addo Elephant National Park and the wildlife in Tsitsikarnma National Park. Nine days tours for $230 / day.- 2 -1. What is the common characteristic of the travels mentioned in the text?A. Exciting. B. Risky. C. Educational. D. Environmental.2. According to the text, Panama is a d
7、estination which .A. is not as famous as the other threeB. you can go to for enjoying surfingC. offers an option to hike in the parkD. takes the most time of the four tours3. Which destination costs tourists the most money?A. Panama. B. Canada. C. Iceland. D. South Africa.4. What can be learned from
8、 the text?A. Tourists can take a hot shower only in Iceland.B. Tourists can hike glaciers in both Canada and Iceland.C. Canada offers Rockies Tour for tourists to explore the East.D. Tourists can enjoy a hunting travel through Tsitsikamma National Park.BWhen Hai started college, he weighed over 250
9、pounds Healthy food choices were difficult for him, and he was emotionally distraught (忧心忡忡). However, when he left home for college, he was able for the first time to start taking his life and weight into his own hands.He started by shopping at a local farmers market, an experience that inspired hi
10、m profoundly. The idea that a farmers market represents local, sustainable, healthy food with a human connection where you can interact with the people that grow your produce was extremely appealing to him, and he began to think about the food that people at his university were eating. From what he
11、saw at farmers markets, Hai realized that dining hall food was not “rear” food A lot of it is frozen or processed, and has unhealthy additives. His ideas continued to develop as he started taking classes about food sustainability at university, and after the summer of 2014 during which he cooperated
12、 with other students9 he launched into his senior year at the University of California full force with the Real Food Challenge (RFC) campaign, a project he co-founded that - 3 -aims to reinvest university spending in food that is “real”: ecologically-sound, community-based, humane, and fair; as oppo
13、sed to those traditional purchases with those unhealthy additives and processed products.Not only has Hai started a movement of change across the university dining system, but he has also grown extremely as an individual,now with strong leadership abilities and great vision. In addition, after he st
14、arted learning about food sustainability and taking action at university, Hai has lost over 100 pounds, and has been able to start enjoying activities such as backpacking and swimming that were not a possibility for him previously. He is confident instead of distraught now.5. When did Hai get the id
15、ea of “rear” food?A. When purchasing the locally-made foodB. When reforming the university dining system.C. When reinvesting university spending in food.D. When organizing the Real Food Challenge campaign.6. What benefit has the campaign brought to Hais occupational development?A. He has been hired
16、by the university. B. He has become an expert in food fieldC. He has got excellent leading ability. D. He has become much thinner than before.7. According to Hai, “real” food is .A. rich in nutrition B. made by experts C. frozen or processed D. healthy without additivesCScientists have found living
17、organisms trapped in crystals (晶体) that could be 50,000 years old.The organisms were found in a hot, but beautiful cave system in Naica, Mexico. These ancient life forms can be seen only with a microscope. Penelope Boston, who leads the Astrobiology Institute at NASA, the space agency of the United
18、States, says the ancient microbes were able to live by eating minerals - 4 -such as iron.She spoke about the discovery recently at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. If the findings are confirmed, they will show how microbes can survive in extreme conditions. Forty
19、 different kinds of microbes and some viruses were found in the underground area. The genetic structures of these organisms are 10 percent different from those of their nearest relatives.The caves in Naica are 800 kilometers deep. They were once used for mining lead. Before the miners began working
20、in the caves, the area was separated from the surface and the outside world. Some of the caves are as big as the large religious centers built during Europes Middle Ages. There are crystals covering the walls. The caves are so hot that scientists must wear special clothing to keep cool. The clothing
21、 keeps the crystals safe from human germs (病菌) or other damage. Boston said the researchers could only work for about 20 minutes at a time before they had to go to a room that was 38 degrees Celsius to cool down.NASA officials would not let Boston share her findings with scientific experts before la
22、st weeks announcement. So scientists could not say much about the findings. But Norine Noonan, a biologist with the University of South Florida, said she believed them. “Why are we surprised?” Noonan asked. “ As a biologist, I would say life on Earth is extremely tough and extremely colorful.”Boston
23、 is also studying microbes commonly found inside caves in other countries, such as Ukraine and the United States. These microbes appear to be impossible to kill. Boston said they show how difficult life on Earth can be.8. The existence of the ancient microbes relies on _.A. surrounding insects B. ea
24、ting minerals C. diverse plants D. absorbing air9. What can we infer about the eaves in Naica from the passage?- 5 -A. The temperature in the caves is quite low.B. The environment in the caves is difficult to adapt to.C. The walls are covered by crystals.D. The caves have been explored since they we
25、re formed.10. What is the biologist Norine Noonans attitude towards the findings?A. Neutral. B. Doubtful. C. Positive. D. Indifferent.11. Whats the main idea of the passage?A. Living organisms bring hope to scientific research.B. Caves provide living environment for living organisms.C. Microbes show
26、 great power to survive in terrible conditions.D. Scientists Discover 50,000-year-old “super life” in Mexico.DIts true that quite a few most respected scientific authorities have confirmed that the world is becoming hotter and hotter. Theres also strong evidence that humans are contributing to the w
27、arming. Countless recent reports have proved the same thing. For instance, a 2010 summary about the climate science by the Royal Society noted that: The global warming over the last half - century has been caused mainly by human activity.”You may not believe that humans could change the planets clim
28、ate, but the basic science is well understood. Each year, billions of tons of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere because of human activity. As has been known for years, these gases hold heat that would otherwise escape to space, wrapping the planet in an invisible blanket.Of course, t
29、he earths climate has always been changing due to “natural” factors such as volcanic eruption or changes in solar, or cycles concerning the Earths going around the sun. According to the scientific research, however, the warming observed by now matches the pattern of warming we would expect from a bu
30、ild - up of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere - not the warming we would expect from other possible causes.Even if scientists did discover another reasonable explanation for the - 6 -warming recorded so far, that would give birth to a difficult question. As Robert Henson puts it: “If some newly disco
31、vered factor is to blame for the climate change, then why arent carbon dioxide and the other greenhouse gases producing the warming that basic physics tells us they should be?”The only way to prove with 100% certainty that humans are responsible for global warming would be to run an experiment with
32、two identical Earths-one with human influence and one without. That obviously isnt possible, and so most scientists are careful not to state human influence as an absolute certainty.12. The text is developed by _.A. giving typical examples B. following the order of spaceC. comparing and finding diff
33、erence D. analyzing a theory and arguing it13. Which of the following is not the cause of climate change?A. volcanic eruption B. floods arid droughtsC. changes in solar D. cycles concerning the Earths going around the sun14. The underline word identical” in the last paragraph probably means _.A. exa
34、ctly the same B. totally differentC. extremely important D. partly independent15. Which of the following can be the best title?A. Are Humans Definitely Causing Global Warming?B. Are All the Scientists Really Scientific?C. Where Is Global Warming Leading Us to?D. Whats the Relation of Global Warming
35、and Greenhouse Gases?第 二 节 ( 共 5 小 题 , 每 小 题 2 分 , 满 分 10 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 。 How to escape from a car in water“If you get on your phone and call your parents or your sister, or 911,you will die, “ says Robert May, a 21-year-old vetera
36、n (老兵)of the - 7 -Indiana State. No one else will arrive in time: you have to save yourself.Move quickly. Minivans (微型货车) might float for as long as 10 minutes. _16_ In a study from the University of Manitoba, three passengers were able to exist with a child mannequin (人体模型 ) through a single driver
37、-side window in just 3 seconds.Unbuckle (揭开) your seatbelt, lower your window and climb out, ideally onto the roof of the vehicle. _17_ Unfasten them from the backseat, pull them into the front and push them out of your window, oldest ones first. In Mays experience, electric car windows will continu
38、e to work after falling into water. _18_.Dont open the door, water will flood in. Once full of water, the vehicle will sink fast. _19_ Vehicle submersions (淹没) have one of the highest death rates of any type of single-motor-vehicle incidents, responsible for 400 deaths a year in North America.After
39、you get on top of your car, figure out if it makes sense to stay put or swim for dry ground. _20_ Just get out first, May says.A. From there, call for help.B. You will be then totally out of danger.C. Research has been done to confirm this.D. If there are children present, attend to them first.E. In
40、 one study, a 65-passanger bus sank in nine seconds.F. Still, keep a small grass-breaking tool on your key ring, just in case.G. However, the chances of survival are highest if you get out in the first 60 seconds.第 三 部 分 英 语 知 识 运 用 ( 共 两 节 , 满 分 45) 第 一 节 完 形 填 空 ( 共 20 小 题 ; 每 小 题 1 分 , 满 分 20 分 )
41、 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 。 Im proud of myself for this kindness I did last night I did it _21_ - 8 -and did the right thing. However, I was unwilling to _22_, because by sharing 1 am also sharing the _23_ and more
42、self-centered side of myself.It was last night and I _24_ my shift at work. It was late and I wanted to go straight home. On my way out of the door I _25_ a fellow staff member and colleague. She doesnt have a _26_ and usually either catches a taxi home or _27_ for an hour waiting for _28_ staff mem
43、ber and friend of here to finish work.In the past Ive _29_ to drive her home as she _30_ on my side of town. But last night I really did not want to. I wanted to _31_ straight home, alone. And I did not have to make “small talk”.So I tried to _32_ her, walking past her, heading down, and stealing ou
44、t (偷溜) to the _33_ without letting her see me and _34_ without offering her a lift.Yet, something in myself was stopping me. Something in myself made me _35_ her and put myself in her shoes. She had young _36_ who she wanted to go home to attend to and, she could go home right now _37_ I took her, n
45、ot an hour later when the other staff member and friend of hers who was taking her. So I offered. She_38_. And of course, she was extremely _39_.Well, I learned a great _40_ last night about not being so self-centered and selfish!21. A. nervously B. proudly C. exactly D. carefully22. A. share B. rem
46、ark C. do D. consider23. A. pleasure B. respect C. honour D. selfish24. A. changed B. kept C. finished D. missed25. A. noticed B. greeted C. followed D. helped- 9 -26. A. home B. choice C. friend D. car27. A. hangs around B. hides away C. watches over D. calms down28. A. each B. another C. either D.
47、 that29. A. hated B. happened C. offered D. refused30. A. works B. lives C. plays D. remains31. A. fly B. ride C. drive D. walk32. A. remind B. avoid C. attract D. please33. A. workroom B. office C. playground D. park34. A. therefore B. even C. however D. instead35. A. rely on B. spy on C. look at D
48、. point at36. A. neighbors B. pets C. children D. friends37. A. since B. although C. as D. if38. A. accepted B. hesitated C. approached D. urged39. A. reliable B. upset C. generous D. grateful40. A. gift B. lesson C. treasure D. method第 II 卷- 10 -第 三 部 分 英 语 知 识 运 用第 二 节 ( 共 10 小 题 ; 每 小 题 1.5 分 , 满
49、 分 15 分 )第 二 节 阅 读 下 面 材 料 , 在 空 白 处 填 入 适 当 的 内 容 ( 1 个 单 词 ) 或 括 号 内 单 词 的 正 确 形式 。On a clear February morning, a California black bear was set free. Looking around, he _41_ (skillful) climbed the nearest tree. From high above the ground, he could see the hundreds of acres _42_ were now his home. His eyes were filled with _43_(c