河北衡水中学高三第二次联合考试英语试题Word格式.docx
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30P.M.SandersTheatre,Cambridge.$20,$30,and$37.
GalCostaWorldMusicpresentstheBostondebut(首演)ofBrazil’stropicalismosuperstar,backedbyDariCaymmiandhisQuintet.
8P.M.BerkleePerformanceCentre,Boston.$30,$35,and$40.
FRIDAY
HarvestBallGetouttheblacksuitorfancycocktaildressforanightofdancingtoMarkMorrisandtheCatunes.ThedanceisabenefitfortheDanaFarberCancerInstitute.
8P.M.BackBayHilton,Boston.
$40inadvance,$50atdoor.
NocheFlamencaSpain'
sflamboyantflamencodancecompanyreturnstoBoston.
8:
00P.M.
$20.$30,and$40.
SATURDAY
BerlinPhiharmonicOrchestraTheCelebritySeriesopensitsseasonwithanall-Beethovenprogram.
8P.M.SymphonyHall,Boston.
$45-$95.
MUSEUMS
GeometricAbstraction:
LatinAmericanArt60paintings,drawings,andsculptures,FoggArtMuseum,Cambridge.
SixthAnnualOutdoorSculptureExhibitionDeCordovaMuseum,Lincoln.
AStudioofHerOwn:
WomenArtistsinBoston1870-1940MuseumofFineArts,Boston.
OpeneverydayexceptMonday.
Admissionfree.
1.Wherewillyougoifyouwanttodance?
A.GypsyCaravan.B.NocheFlamenca.
C.HarvestBall.D.GalCosta.
2.WhatdoGypsyCaravanandNocheFlamencahaveincommon?
A.Theshowtime.B.Spanishdance.
C.Musicstyles.D.Theticketprices.
3.Youdon’thavetopayifyou.
A.gotoseeLatinAmericanpaintings
B.hearBerlinPhiharmonicOrchestra
C.watchtheperformancebytheBraziliansinger
D.learnfineartsfromthewomenartistsinBoston
Chessisoneoftheoldestboardgamesintheworld.AversionofthegamewasfirstplayedinIndiainthesixthcentury.Throughouttime,thegamehasbeenplayedbykings,knights,andgeneralswhowarnedtoprovetheirmilitaryskillsandpracticewarstrategies.
Today,thegameisplayedbymillionsofordinarypeopleaswell.Mostplayforfun,butthereareplayerswhocompeteseriouslyandhavegoneontogaintherankofgrandmaster-thehighestrankaplayercanachieve.
In1991,whenHungarianJuditPolgarachievetherankofgrandmaster,itcausedquiteanuproar(骚动).Firstofall,Polgarisafemaleplayinginasporttraditionallydominatedbymen.Also,Polgarwasonly15yearsold,makinghertheyoungestinhistoryatthetime.In1993,shedefeatedformerworldchampionBorisSpasskyinBudapest,Hungary.In1998,shebecamethefirstwomaninhistorytowintheU.S,OpenChessChampionship,whichwasheldinKailua-Kona,Hawaii.
Likehertwooldersisters,Polgarwasstrictlytrainedtobeamasterchessplayerasayounggirl.Shewashomeschooledinallhersubjectsandplayedchessseveralhourseveryday.Attheageoffive,shewasbeatingherfatheratthegame.Ateightyearsold,shewascompetinginternationally.Attheageofnine,shecompetedinandwontheNewYorkOpenChesstournament,placingfirstamongunrankedplayers.TheyoungPolgarwasjustgettingstarted.
Knownforherfiercelycompetitivenatureandabilitytounderstandheropponentsstrategyearlyinagame,Polgarquicklywontherespectofbothfansandfellowchessplayers.Despiteherachievementsandcleartalent,sheoftenhadtroublegettingintotopcompetitivesituationsbecausemanyofthemdidn’tincludewomen.Polgarwantedtocompetewiththebest一tobeaworldchampionandnotjustafemalechampion.Forthisreason,sheabsolutelyrefusedtoplayinwomen-onlycompetitions.Herrefusalpavedthewayforthenextgenerationoffemalechessplayers.
4.WhatisthepurposeofParagraph1?
A.Tocallonpeopletoplaychess.B.Tointroducechessbriefly.
C.Toexplainhowtoplaychess.D.Toshowthepopularityofchess.
5.WhatmadePolgaramasterchessplayeratsuchanearlyage?
A.Herstrictchesstraining.B.Herinternationaltravel.
C.Hertwooldersisters'
help.D.Herbeinghomeschooled.
6.WhydidPolgarhavedifficultyenteringtopcompetitions?
A.Shelackedenoughconfidence.
B.Shewastooyoungtoentertournaments.
C.Therewerenotournamentsinhercountry.
D.Manyofthemdidnotadmitfemaleplayers.
7.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribePolgar?
A.Proudbutwarm-hearted.B.Fiercebutconsiderate.
C.Seriousandcautious.D.Talentedandambitious.
MadagascarliesintheIndianOceanofftheeastcoastofAfrica.Theislandisperhapsbestknownastheuniquehomeofthelemur(狐猴).Butthoselemursliveamongsomeofthemostrichandvariedflora(植物群)intheworld.AndsothreatenedisthatflorathatBritishandMalagasyscientistswereinvolvedinaprojecttocollectseedsfromtheislandtobestoredinaBritishseedbank.TheprojectisbeingdonebytheRoyalBotanicGardeninLondon.ThebotanistStewardCableisheadoftheconservationcenterthereandafrequentvisitoroftheisland.
ImeanMadagascariswellknownasoneofthetopbiodiversityhotspotsintheworld.Ithasperhaps13,000plantspecies.90%ofthoseareuniquetothecountry,i.e.foundnowhereelseintheworld.Butalsomanyspecies,manyofthosespeciesareonlyfoundinsmallareas.AndIwouldsaythatprobablyabout80%ofthepopulationaredependentonfarming.
Andalotoftheirfarmingisslashandburn,shiftingcultivation(耕作)wherefarmershavetomovetoanewpatchofforesteveryyear.Theycutitandtheyburnitandtheycangrowdryriceorcassavaforayearorsoortwoyearsatmost.Andthenutrientsaregoneandtheyhavetomovetoanewpatchofforest.Andforcenturiesthatwouldnothavebeenaproblemwiththelowpopulationandwithlongperiodsofnofarmingbutpeoplereturningafterthreeorfiveyearssomethinglikethat,thentheforestbecamegrassland.SowearelosingmanyofthosespeciesinMadagascar,thoseuniquespecies.
8.whichofthefollowingisthehabitatofthelemur?
A.MadagascarB.Britain
C.AnIndianisland.D.Thecoast
9.WhydoscientistscollectseedsfromMadagascar?
A.Thelemurwilldieoutwithoutthem.
B.ThefloraonMadagascarisingreatdanger.
C.Theislandwillsinktothebottomoftheocean.
D.TheBritishseedbankwantstomakemoneyfromthem.
10.Whatistheresultofthewaypeoplefarm?
A.Manyfarmershavelosttheirhomes.B.Thepopulationisbecomingsmaller.
C.Somerarespeciesaregone.D.Thecropsarepoorinnutrition.
11.Howdoestheauthorsound?
A.Hopeless.B.Enthusiastic.C.Optimistic.D.Worried.
ScientistswhostudytheSunwatchforsunspots—violentstormsthatcanaffectcommunications,navigationsystemsandevenelectricpowerstationsontheEarth.
SunspotsareaproductofhugeelectromagneticstormsontheSun.ScientistsontheEarthareabletoobservesunspotseightminutesaftertheyhappen.ThatishowlongittakesfortheSun’slighttoreachus.
Thefirstelectricallychargedparticles(颗粒)fromasunspotentertheEarth’satmosphereabout20to30minutesafterthestormhappens.Theseparticlescanharmhumanbeings.Sobeforetheyarrive,astronautsontheInternationalSpaceStationmoveintospecialareasdesignedtoprotectthemfromtheireffects.
Aboutadayortwolater,thebiggestpartofthestormarrives.Itiscalledacoronalmassejection.“Thatisbillionsoftonsofsolarmaterialthat'
sblownawayfromtheSun.It’stravelingmillionsofkilometersanhour,butthatisrelativelyslow.”saysAlexYoung,theAssociateDirectorforScienceatNASA'
sHeliophysicsScienceDivision.
SeveralciviliangovernmentagenciesandtheU.S.AirForcewatchweatherconditionsinspace24hoursaday.NASAdoessobecauseitmustprotectitsastronautsandtheelectronicdevicesonitsspacecraft.
Scientistsarealsotryingtounderstandwhythenumberofsunspotsrisesandfallsatalmostregularintervalsevery11years.Inotherwords,scientistscanalmostpredicttheamountofsolaractivity.Sometimestheintensity(强度)ishigher,sometimeslower,Forexample,thecurrentsolarcycle,asitiscalled,ismuchlowerthanthepreviousone.
SeveralsatelliteswatchtheSunandtheenvironmentbetweentheSunandthoEarth.PicturesandotherinformationfromthesatellitestellscientistswhatishappeningonandneartheSun.
AlexYoungsayswehaveonlybeenlookingattheSunwithpowerfulinstrumentsforabout30to40years.Thaiisaveryshorttimecomparedtoll\ofourbillionyearsthatthostarhasbeenshining.
12.WhydoastronautsonInternationalSpaceStationmoveintospecialarea?
A.Toavoidbeingharmed.B.Tochargethebattery.
C.TowatchtheSuncloselyD.Toprotectdevicesonthespacecraft.
13.Howlongdoesasolarcyclelast?
A.About8minutes.B.About20to30minutes
C.About11years.D.About30to40minutes
14.WhatenablesscientiststowatchtheSun?
A.Environmentalchanges.B.Goodweatherconditions
C.Advancedinstruments.D.Governmentagencies
15.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Theroleofsatellites.B.findingsaboutsunpots
C.Observationofspace.D.Communicationontheearth.
二、七选五
Whenyou’reonajourneytoimprovehealthandfitness,surelyfollowingtheexerciseandnutritionadviceofahotmodelisthewaytogo,right?
Wrong!
16.Thefirststeptolongtermfitnesssuccessistobehonestwithyourself.
♦17.
Begintobecomeawareofthelanguageyouuse.Whenyousayyoudon'
thaveenoughtimetoexercise,checkinwithyourselftomakesureyou'
rebeinghonest.Couldyoubeusingyourtimebetter?
Doyoureallyhaveabsolutelynofreetimeatall?
♦Tootiredtoexercise?
Unlessyou’reaprofessionalathleteit’sunlikelythatyourbodyisevertoot
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