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内蒙古包头市届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题
内蒙古包头市2021届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题
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1.WhatskillwillkidslearninGrade1-5?
A.Startingafireinthewild.B.Buildingsurvivalshelters.
C.Settingatrapforwildanimals.D.Trackinghumansinthewilderness
2.WhoisExtendedCampdesignedfor?
A.Naturelovers.B.Workingparents
C.CameplayersD.Familymembers
3.Ifyouarea9thgraderandcheckoutat3:
50pm,howmuchwillyoupayforthiscamptotally?
A.$120.B.$114.
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OneofBritain'smostoutstandingscientistssaysthegrowthintheuseofelectronictabletsandsmartphonesiscausingpeopletospendsomuchtimeindoorsthattheyneedtotakeregularvitaminDsupplementstomakeupforthelackofsunlighttheyreceivenaturally.
GeneticistSteveJonessaidhehimselfwasafollowertothecauseandurgedotherstofollow.“IneverthoughtIwouldbeapersonwhowouldtakevitaminsupplements;Ialwaysthoughtitwasabsolutenonsense.ButnowItakevitaminDeveryday.Today,becauseIknewthesunwasn'tgoingtoshine,Itookanextraone,”hesaid.
ExposuretothesunisthemajorsourceofvitaminD.However,peoplearespendinglessandlesstimeoutdoorsinmanyareas.TheproblemisparticularlyseriousinScotland."TheScotsarethewhitestpeopleintheworldbecausetheirentirebodysystemsarecryingoutforvitaminD,"hesaid,addingthatlifeexpectancyinScotlandistwoyearsshorterthaninEnglandorWales.Multiplesclerosis(多发性硬化症),amedicalconditionwhichisoftenseeninnorthernEurope,isalsohigherinScotlandthaninEngland.
VitaminDhelpswiththeabsorptionofCa,whichhelpskeepbonesstrong.AndJonessaidthefactthatrickets(佝偻病)wasmakingacomebackinBritainafternearly50yearswasanothersignofhowchangingbehaviorpatternswerebringingphysicalharm.
Jonesadmittedthatconcernsoverthedamagingeffectsonskinoflong-timeexposuretothesunwerereasonable,butsaidsunlightwashealthyandnecessaryforthehumanbody,andcouldhelpinloweringbloodpressure."Ifyoulieonthebeachforanhour,youwilldropyourbloodpressurebyabout10points,becauseitrelaxesyourbloodvessels(血管).So,getoutinthesunwhilewestillcan,"hesaid.
4.Howarepeopleaffectedbytheriseoftechnologyaccordingtothetext?
A.Theyaremoresensitivetosunlight
B.TheytakemorevitaminDsupplements.
C.TheygetlessvitaminDthanbefore.
D.Theybecomeaddictedtoelectronicgames.
5.What’sJones’attitudetowardstakingvitaminDsupplementsnow?
A.Skeptical.B.Cautious.
C.Worried.D.Supportive.
6.WhyaretheScotsthewhitestpeopleintheworld?
A.Becausetheyareingreatneedofsunlight.
B.Becausetheirbloodpressureisverylow.
C.Becausetheyenjoyashortperiodofsunshine.
D.Becausetheyareeasytogetmultiplesclerosis.
7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.GetoutandgainmoreVitaminD
B.Keepawayfromtabletsandphones
C.Payattentiontotheimportanceofsunlight
D.TakevitaminDsupplementstokeephealthy
Ifyouwearcontactlenses(隐形眼镜),youmightnotknowthebestwaytodealwitholdones.Washingthemdownthesinkorflushingthemdownthetoiletisnotthewaytogo.Yetoneinfivepeoplewhowearcontactlensesdojustthat.However,theplasticintheirlensescanlinger(存留),pollutingbothwaterandland.
RolfHalden,anengineeratArizonaStateUniversityinTempe,andhisteamcreatedanonlinesurvey.Morethan400contactlenswearerstookpart.Thequestionsaskedhowmanygotridoftheirlensesinappropriately.About20percent—oneinfive—senttheirusedcontactlensesdownsinkdrainortoilet.AssumingallcontactlenswearersintheU.S.dothatatthesamerate,theresearchersthencalculatedhowmuchplasticwouldbeflushedawayeachyear.Theirestimate:
6to10metrictons!
That'sabouttheweightoftwotothreeadultAfricanforestelephants.Contactlensesareatinypartoftheworld'splasticpollution.Buttheuniqueplasticusedincontactlensescouldmakethemabigconcern.
Tofigureitout,researchersexposedcontactlensestothemicrobes(微生物)usedtocleanwastewaterinwater-treatmentplants.Thesemicrobesmadetheplasticsbegintofallapart,buttheyweren'tfullybrokendown.Instead,theycreatedalotoftinypiecescalledmicroplastics.
Haldenworriesthatthesesmallplasticbitswillcausetroubleinthefoodchain.Inwater,theplasticsfromcontactlensessink.Animalscouldviewthesetinybitsasfood.Butbecausetheplasticwon'tprovidethemwithnutrition,thiscouldthreatenthehealthofanimalswhodinedonit.
Andthat'salreadyhappening.Manystudieshaveshownthatcorals,larvalfishandshellfisharemistakingmicroplasticsforfood.Overtime,theyriskaccumulatingevenhigherlevelsofplasticintheirbodies.Alsothepollutionhasalreadyshownupinbottledwater,seasaltandfishsoldforhumanconsumption.
8.RolfHalden'ssurveyshowsthat________.
A.contactlenseshavewonpopularitywithAmericans
B.contactlenseshavecausedahugepartofplasticpollution
C.somecontactlenswearersthrowawaytheiroldlensesimproperly
D.manycontactlenswearersdon'tweartheirlensesintheproperway
9.Whatdidtheresearchersfindaboutlensesinwater-treatmentplants?
A.Theycouldbebrokendowncompletely.
B.Theycouldbeprocessedproperlythere.
C.Theycouldn'tbeaffectedbymicrobes.
D.Someofthembecamemicroplastics.
10.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Andthat'salreadyhappening”inthelastparagraphmean?
A.Tinypiecesareenteringoceans.
B.Seacreaturesareeatingmicroplastics.
C.Animalsarecausingplasticpollution.
D.Contactlensesaredamagingtheenvironment
11.Whichoneofthefollowingismostprobablytobediscusssednext?
A.People'seyesightisgettingworseandworse.
B.Contactlensesmustbebannedimmediately.
C.Animalsintheseaarelackinginnutrition.
D.Theimpactsmicroplasticpollutionhasonhumanhealth.
Thankfully,Ifoundthecouragetopersevereinthefaceofadversityandsucceeded.Otherwise.Icouldbeavictimandfeelsorryformyselffortherestofmylife.
AdoctortoldmeatayoungagethatIwouldlikelynevergraduatefromhighschoolduetomyseverehearinglossandmyextremelyslowspeechdevelopment.Ifoundthecouragetoworkhardinschoolandbeactiveinsportsandotheractivitiesdespitewearinghearingaidsandlivingwitha70%hearingloss.BythetimeIwascollege-age,Istartedlosingmynightvision.Idecidedtogoawaytocollege300milesfromhome.Iobtainedmybachelor'sdegreeandgraduatedwithhonors.EventhoughIhadterriblehearinglossandwasbeginningtolosemysightatnight,Ifoundthecouragetobeginaprofessionalcareer.
AfterearningmyMBAdegree,IacceptedapositionwithKelloggintheCorporateAffairsDepartment.WhenIwasworkingonmyMBAdegree,Ifoundthecouragetoasksomeonesuccessfuldespitefacingsimilarchallengestomentor(指导)me.HeencouragedmetoconsiderKelloggasheknewthecompanywascommittedtodiversityandinclusion(包容).Inervouslystartedmynewcareer,becausemyvisionlosshadprogressedsignificantlyinthepastfewyears.IamthankfultohaveamentorthatencouragedmeandIamthankfulIfoundthecouragetoapplyforapositionwithKellogg.
WhileKelloggfostersasupportive,encouragingenvironment,itstilltakescourageformetorequirewhatIneedtomakesureIamsuccessfulinmycareer.Ineedcouragetospeakupandaskforsuitableaccommodationstodomyjob.Ialsohavetoaskforassistancenavigatingthroughunfamiliarareas.IhavefoundthateveryoneatKel
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