河南省届高三英语下学期开学考试试题Word文档格式.docx
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AbunchofstrangersshowedupatthegymintheearlymorningofthelastSundayofApril.Afewathleteswerealreadystretchingtheirarms,butmostofuscouldbarelyfocus.AsIwasburningofflastnight’swrongdecision—abigmeal,Ispottedaposteraboutagym’s21-dayworkoutchallenge,andIimmediatelysignedup.Ialwayswantedtotrainforamarathon,soIconsideredthisasmywarm-up.Besides,Ineededtostopbeinglazyandthiswasmychancetomakeachange.
Itwaseasytopromiseonpaper,butthreeweeksofrecommendedexerciseroutinesanddietrestrictionswouldn’tbeeasy.Istucktoworkingout30minutesaday,andIdidn’tdisturbmynormalroutine.Instead,Ihadtobefacedwiththetoughworkofbeingmorecreativeinmysparetime,thusbreakingsomebadhabits.
Overcomingweaknesseswithwillpowerwasmygoalforthenextpartofthejourney.Butthedifficultpartaboutmakingachallengeisrealizingthat“wanting”and“doing”aretwoverydifferentthings.Justlikeacareer,youhavetophysicallyworkforitratherthanjustwaitforittohappen.Butthat’shard.Throughoutthe21days,Ioftentoldmyselfthatthechallengewasmeaninglessandtriedtosabotagemyselffromexercising.However,finallyIovercamethatnegativethoughtandkeptworkingout.
Attheendofthechallenge,Ilearnedsomethingevenmoreimportant:
Feelingtheresultsisbetterthanseeingthem.Ihadfewerheadachesandmoreenergy,andwassimplyhappier.IevenfeltalittlesmarterasIresearchedwhichfoodswerebetterformybody,andlearnedhowtomakehealthiermeals.Ifeltasenseofaccomplishment,too,becauseeventhoughIwantedtogiveupdozensoftimes,Ididn’t.Ifeltmywaistgotsmallerandmyarmsgotstronger,andInolongerfeltguiltyafterhavingapieceofcakeoradrink.
24.Whatwastheauthor’swrongdecision?
A.Goingtothegymearly.B.Trainingforamarathon.
C.Eatingalotthepreviousnight.D.Stoppingbeinglazyforachange.
25.Whatisparagraph2mainlyabout?
A.Someoftheauthor’sbadhabits.
B.Somewaysoftheauthor’skillinghissparetime.
C.Theimportanceofstickingtothenormaldailyroutine.
D.Thedifficultyoftheauthor’skeepingonwiththeworkoutplan.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“sabotage”inparagraph3probablymean?
A.Improve.B.Hear.C.Prevent.D.Distinguish.
27.Whatdidtheauthorlearnfromtheworkoutchallenge?
A.Eatinghealthyfoodismoreimportantthanexercising.
B.Overcomingachallengecouldbringgoodfeelingstohim.
C.It’smoreimportanttoseewhathelikesthanjustfeelit.
D.Therewasnoneedtofeelguiltyaboutthingshedislikedtodo.
C
Anewstudyshowsthatairpollutioncancauseahugereductioninourintelligence.ThestudywasaprojectinvolvingresearchersatPekingUniversityinChinaandYaleUniversityintheUnitedStates.
Theresearchersreportedthatlong-termexposuretoairpollutioncanaffectaperson’smentalabilitiesintwoareas:
Languageandmath.
Theresearchersstudiedabout25,000peoplefromacrossChina.Between2010and2014,theseChinesemen,womenandchildrenweregivenlanguageandmathtests.Thenresearcherscomparedthetestresultswithmeasurementsofpollutionintheair,namelynitrogendioxideandsulfurdioxide(二氧化硫).
XiChenoftheYaleSchoolofPublicHealthledthestudy.Heandhisteamfoundthatbreathingpollutedaircanreduceaperson’seducationlevelbyaboutoneyear.
Chensaidthattheeffectgenerallyisworseforthoseover64yearsofage,formenandforthosewithlittleornoeducation.
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Theolderpersons-theyaremoreaffected.Andwefind,quiteamazingly,malesaremoreaffectedthanfemales.Andpeopleworkingoutdoorsaremoreaffectedthanpeopleworkingindoors."
Henotedthattheyoungestpeopleinthestudywere10yearsold,whiletheoldestwas90yearsold.TheycamefromChina’s33provinces.Inhiswords,thedataandfactsareconvincingandthisrangeofagesandlocationsacrossthecountryprovidedareal,objectiveandrepresentativesample.
Theresearchersnotedthattheeffectofairpollutiononverbalabilityisevenmoreseriousaspeopleage,especiallyamongmenandthelesseducated.Theresearchersalsostressedthateverycountry,whetherdeveloped,developingorpoor,shouldfocusonairpollutionorhumanswillfaceabadsituation.
28.Whatistheresultofthestudy?
A.Femalesaremoreaffectedbyairpollutionthanmales.
B.Airpollutionhasabadeffectonpeople’sintelligence.
C.AmericansaremoreaffectedbyairpollutionthanChinese.
D.Peopleworkingindoorsareactuallynotaffectedbyairpollution.
29.WhatdidChensayaboutthestudy?
A.Itisdoubtful.B.Itisextremelyunfair.
C.Itiscommonandnotrepresentative.D.Itisrelativelyobjectiveandpersuasive.
30.Whatdidtheresearchersemphasizeinthelastparagraph?
A.Thedatafromthe33provincesisconvincing.
B.Thewholeworldshouldpayattentiontoairpollution.
C.Thelesseducatedtakemoreresponsibilityforairpollution.
D.Airpollution’sinfluenceonverbalabilityislessseriousaspeopleage.
31.Whereisthetextmostlikelytakenfrom?
A.Alifediary.B.Aguidebook.C.Abiography.D.Asciencemagazine.
D
Storiesaresharedinmanyways.Theyaredescribedinbooksandmagazines.Theyarereadaroundthecampfireatnight.Theyarerandomlydistributedfromstand-alonebooths.Butwhatelse?
Torevive(复兴)literatureintheeraoffastnewsandsmartphoneaddiction,ShortEdition,aFrenchpublisherofshort-formliterature,hassetupmorethan30storydispensers(分发机)intheUSAinthepastyearstodeliverfictionatthepushofabuttonatrestaurants,universitiesandgovernmentoffices.
FrancisFordCoppola,thefilmdirectorandwinemaker,likedtheideasomuchthatheinvestedinthecompanyandplacedadispenserathisCafé
ZoetropeinSanFrancisco.Lastmonthpubliclibrariesinsomeothercitiesannouncedtheywouldbesettingthemup,too.ThereisoneonthecampusatPennState.AfewcanbefoundindowntownWestPalmBeach,Fla.AndShortEditionplanstoannouncemore,includingattheLosAngelesInternationalAirport.
Everythingoldisnewagain,"
saidAndrewNurkin,thedirectoroftheFreeLibraryofPhiladelphia,whichisoneofthelibrariesthatsetupthedispensers.“Wewantpeopletobeeasilyexposedtoliterature.Wewanttoadvanceliteracyamongchildrenandinspiretheircreativity.”
Here’showadispenserworks:
Ithasthreebuttonsontopindicatingchoicesforstoriesthatcanbereadinoneminute,threeminutesorfiveminutes.Whenabuttonispushed,ashortstoryisprinted.Thestoriesarefree.Theyarechosenfromacomputercategoryofmorethan100,000originalsubmissionsbywriterswhoseworkshavebeenevaluatedbyShortEdition’sjudges,andtransmittedoveramobilenetwork.Offeringscanbetailoredtospecificinterests,likechildren’sfictionorromance.ShortEditiongetsstoriesforitscategorybyholdingwritingcontests.
ShortEditionsetupitsfirstboothin2016andhas150machinesworldwide.“Theideaistomakepeoplehappy,”saidKristanLeroy,directorofShortEdition,“Thereistoomuchunhappinesstoday.”
32.Whatdoweknowaboutthestoriessentbydispensers?
A.Theyareexpensive.B.Theyareshortinform.
C.Theycanbereadonsmartphones.D.Theyaremainlytakenfrommagazine
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