最新天津市高三上学期第二次阶段性考试英语试题.docx
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最新天津市高三上学期第二次阶段性考试英语试题
(上)高三级阶段考
(二)
英语
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共8页,满分120分,考试用时120分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卷上。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在另发的答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液.不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卷的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卷和答题卡收回。
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)
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。
A
Giveitfiveminutes
Iusedtobeahothead.Wheneveranyonesaidanything,I’dthinkofawaytodisagree.I’dpushbackhardifsomethingdidn’tfitmyworld-view.
It’slikeIhadtobefirstwithanopinion — asifbeingfirstmeantsomething.ButwhatitreallymeantwasthatIwasn’tthinkinghardenoughabouttheproblem.Thefasteryoureact,thelessyouthink.Notalways,butoften.
Thiscametoaheadbackin2007.IwasspeakingattheBusinessInnovationFactoryconferenceinProvidence,RI.SowasRichardSaulWurman.AftermytalkRichardcameuptointroducehimselfandcomplimentmytalk.Thatwasverygenerousofhim.Hecertainlydidn’thavetodothat.
AndwhatdidIdo?
Ipushedbackathimaboutthetalkhegave.Whilehewasmakinghispointsonstage,IwastakinganinventoryofthethingsIdidn’tagreewith.Andwhenpresentedwithanopportunitytospeakwithhim,Iquicklypushedbackatsomeofhisideas.Imusthaveseemedlikesuchanasshole.
Hisresponsechangedmylife.Itwasasimplething.Hesaid“Man,giveitfiveminutes.”Iaskedhimwhathemeantbythat?
Hesaid,it’sfinetodisagree,it’sfinetopushback,it’sgreattohavestrongopinionsandbeliefs,butgivemyideassometimetosetinbeforeyou’resureyouwanttoargueagainstthem.“Fiveminutes”represented“think”,notreact.Hewastotallyright.Icameintothediscussionlookingtoprovesomething,notlearnsomething.
Thiswasabigmomentforme.
Richardhasspenthiscareerthinkingabouttheseproblems.He’sgivenit30years.AndIgaveitjustafewminutes.Now,certainlyhecanbewrongandIcouldberight,butit’sbettertothinkdeeplyaboutsomethingfirstbeforebeingsocertainyou’reright.
There’salsoadifferencebetweenaskingquestionsandpushingback.Pushingbackmeansyoualreadythinkyouknow.Askingquestionsmeansyouwanttoknow.Askmorequestions.
Learningtothinkfirstratherthanreactquickisalife-longpursuit.It’stough.IstillgethotsometimeswhenIshouldn’t.ButI’mreallyenjoyingallthebenefitsofgettingbetter.
Ifyouaren’tsurewhythisisimportant,thinkaboutthisquotefromJonathanIveregardingSteveJobs’reverence(respect)forideas:
AndjustasStevelovedideas,andlovedmakingstuff,hetreatedtheprocessofcreativitywitharareandawonderfulreverence.Yousee,Ithinkhebetterthananyoneunderstoodthatwhileideasultimatelycanbesopowerful,theybeginasfragile,barelyformedthoughts,soeasilymissed,soeasilycompromised,soeasilyjustsquished.
That’sdeep.Ideasarefragile.Theyoftenstartpowerless.They’rebarelythere,soeasytoignoreorskipormiss.
Therearetwothingsinthisworldthattakenoskill:
1.Spendingotherpeople’smoneyand2.Dismissinganidea.
Dismissinganideaissoeasybecauseitdoesn’tinvolveanywork.Youcanscoffatit.Youcanignoreit.Youcanpuffsomesmokeatit.That’seasy.Thehardthingtodoisprotectit,thinkaboutit,letitmarinate,exploreit,riffonit,andtryit.Therightideacouldstartoutlifeasthewrongidea.
Sonexttimeyouhearsomething,orsomeone,talkaboutanidea,pitchanidea,orsuggestanidea,giveitfiveminutes.Thinkaboutitalittlebitbeforepushingback,beforesayingit’stoohardorit’stoomuchwork.
Thosethingsmaybetrue,buttheremaybeanothertruthintheretoo:
Itmaybeworthit.
1.Whichofthefollowingbestdescribesthewordhotheadfromthefirstparagraph?
A.SupportiveB.FastC.NervousD.Aggressive
2.WhatdidtheauthordowhileRichardwastalkinginthebusinessconference?
A.Hekeptnotesforthingsthathedidnotagreewith.B.HepushedRichardandbeathim.
C.Hewaspreparingforhisownspeech.D.Hewasgettingreadytocomplimenthim.
3.WhichofthefollowingisthereasonforquotingJonathanIve?
A.TheauthorthinksSteveJobsisthebestwhenitcomestocreativity.
B.TheauthorisinspiredbySteveJob'sattitudetowardsnewideas.
C.TheauthorrespectsSteveJobbecauseheiscreativeandhelikesideas.
D.TheauthorthinksSteveJobhasideasthatarestrongandpowerfulandarehardtomiss.
4.Whatisthecoreargumentthattheauthorputforward?
A.Dismissingideasisaneffortlessthingtodosoyoushouldalwaysprotectideascarefully.
B.Therightideaalwaysstartsfromawrongideaandyouneedtoprotectitfrombeingdismissed.
C.Oneshouldbecarefulwhenitcomestojudgeanewidea.
D.Everyidea,whetherpowerfulorfragile,deservesfiveminutes
B
Batsareimpressivecreatures.TheyareknowntocarrydangerousdiseaseslikeSARSwithoutgettingsick.
Soresearcherswantedtoknow:
Howdobatsfightoffsomanydeadlydiseases?
Learningtheirsecretcouldhelpdoctorsbettertreathumanswhohavethesediseases,thereforesavingmillionsoflives.
Tosolvethisproblem,ateamofresearchersfromAustraliaandChinaanalyzedbatDNA.Thescientistsstudiedtwokindsofbats—theAustralianmegabat,knownastheflyingfox,andtheChinesemicrobat.Thescientiststhenarrangedthebatgenome(基因组)inorderbycomparingtheirDNA.
Theresearchersnowthinkthatthespecialimmunity(免疫性)toillnessthatbatshavemaybeconnectedtotheirabilitytofly.
Batsaretheonlymammals(哺乳动物)thatcantrulyfly.Flyingusesupalotofenergy.Theenergyburnedforflyingproducessomethingintheanimalcalledfreeradicals(自由基).FreeradicalscandamageDNAandleadtodiseasessuchascancer.
However,batsarenotaffectedbyfreeradicalsproducedduringflight.ThereasonisthatbatscarryspecialgenestorepairanydamagedDNA.
Scientiststhinkthatbecausebatsflyandproducefreeradicals,they’veevolvedtocarrygenesthatshapedtheirspecialimmunesystem.
“We’rethinkingthattheevolutionofflightledtoasortofeffect,influencingnotonlytheimmunesystembutalsothingslikeagingandcancer,”saysChrisCowled,oftheAustralianAnimalHealthLaboratory.“Wethinkwe’vereallyfoundsomethingspecial.”
ResearchersbelievethatthisdiscoverymightonedaybekeytohelpinghumansfightdiseasessuchascancerthatattacktheimmunesystemanddamageDNA.
5.What’strueaboutbatsaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheycarrymanydeadlydiseaseslikeSARSsoit’seasyforthemtogetsick.
B.Batsaretheonlyanimalsthatcantelldirectionseasily.
C.Batsareamongthemammalsthatcantrulyfly.
D.Researchersstudiedbatstohelpsavepeople.
6.Accordingtoresearchers,batscanfightoffmanydeadlydiseasesmainlybecause________.
A.theyhavedevelopedspecialimmunesystemthroughevolution
B.theyareabletofly,whichburnsalotofenergy
C.freeradicalsintheirbodiescandamageDNAandcausediseases
D.theycarrynospecialgenestorepairdamagedDNA
7.Thepassageismainlyabout________.
A.batsanddangerousdiseasesB.batsandtheirspecialimmunesystem
C.freeradicalsandimmunesystemD.waystocurecancer
C
Throughouthistorytherehavealwaysbeenpeoplewhocanmakeotherpeoplelaugh.Earlyclowns(小丑)oftenbothannoyedanddelightedaudienceswiththeircommentsandsongs.Theywerenotthesilentperformersseenintoday’scircusrings(马戏场).Clownslosttheirvoiceswhenthelargethree-ringcircusesmadeitimpossiblefortheaudiencetohearthem.
Circusclownsgiveperformancesinvariousways.Walk-aroundclownsuseananimalorsomethingaspartoftheirperformance.Acarpetclownmovesaround,talkingwiththeaudienceandperformingwhiletheactschangeintherings.Thenthereareacrobaticclowns,ridingclowns,jugglingclownsandothers.
Everythingaclowndoeslookseasy,butit’snot.Makingpeoplelaughcanbehardwork.Clownsmustbeingoodphysicalconditiontopreventinjuries.Eachfunnymoveiscarefullytimedandwell-practiced.Mostclownshavealsobeentrainedasacrobats,jugglersoraerialartists,andmanyincludesuchskillsintotheiracts.
Generally,therearethreecategoriesofcircusclowns—whiteface,augusteandcharacter.Eachhasaspecialmakeupstyleandcostume.Eachhasatypicalactaswell.
Theneatwhitefaceisusuallyastrict,in-chargecharacterwhosetsupthepunchline(thepointofajoke)forthejokewithapartnerwhoistypicallyanauguste.Hisfacialfeaturesareneatlydetailedinredorblack,andhiscostumeslooksoloosewitharufflearoundtheneck.
AugusteclowngothisnamefromaGermannicknameforsomeonewhoisclumsy.Theaugustewearslight-coloredmakeup,butwhiteisusedaroundthemouthandeyes,andthere’sabigrednose.Thisclownperformsagreatdealofhumor.Anoversizedsuitorbaggytrousersallowfreemovementforalltheclumsyacts.Healsowearsbigshoes.
Characterclownsperformasdifferentpersonalities—cowboys,grandmothersorconcertconductors.Themostfamouscharacterclown,however,isthetramp.Trampsweardifferentstylesofmakeupandtorncostumes.Sometrampclownsarehappy-go-lucky.Othersareextremelysad.Stillothersactlikegentlemenwhojusthappentobeoutofmoney.
Clownshavealongandinterestinghistoryanduseserioustechniques.However,thechildrenandadultsatthecircusdon’tneedtoknowthesefactstogetreadyforfunwhentheyhear“Bringintheclowns!
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8.AccordingtotheParagraph1,whydidclownslosetheirvoices?
A.Becausetheywantedtoavoidannoyingau
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