高三英语上学期第三次月考试题VI.docx
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高三英语上学期第三次月考试题VI
2019-2020年高三英语上学期第三次月考试题(VI)
I.听力略
II.阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。
(共15题,每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Anewstudyshowsstudentswhowritenotesbyhandduringlecturesperformbetteronexamsthanthosewhouselaptops(笔记本电脑).
Moreandmorestudents areusing laptopsfornote-takingbecauseofspeedandlegibility(清晰度).Buttheresearchhasfoundlaptopusersarelessabletorememberandapplytheconceptstheyhavebeentaught.
Researchersperformedexperimentsthataimedtofindoutwhetherusingalaptopincreasedthetendencytomakenotes“mindlessly”bytakingdownwordforwordwhattheprofessorssaid.
Inthefirstexperiment,studentsweregiveneitheralaptoporpenandpaper.Theylistenedtothesamelecturesandweretoldtousetheirusualnote-takingskills.Thirtyminutesafterthetalk,theywereexaminedontheirabilitytorememberfactsandonhowwelltheyunderstoodconcepts.
Theresearchersfoundthatlaptopuserstooktwiceasmanynotesasthosewhowrotebyhand.However,thetypistsperformedworseatrememberingandapplyingtheconcepts.Bothgroupsscoredsimilarlywhenitcametomemorizingfacts.
Theresearchers’reportsaid,“Whilemorenotesarebeneficial,ifthenotesaretakenmindlessly,asismorelikelythecaseonalaptop,thebenefitdisappears.”
Inanotherexperimentaimedattestinglong-termmemory,studentstooknotesasbeforebutweretestedaweekafterthelecture.Thistime,thestudentswhowrotenotesbyhandperformedsignificantlybetterontheexam.
Thesetwoexperimentssuggestthathandwrittennotesare notonlybetterforimmediatelearningandunderstanding,butthattheyalsoleadtosuperiorrevisioninthefuture.
21.Moreandmorestudentsfavorlaptopsfornote-takingbecausetheycan .
A.writemorenotes
B.digestconceptsbetter
C.gethigherscores
D.understandlecturesbetter
22.Whiletakingnotes,laptopuserstendtobe .
A.skillful
B.mindless
C.thoughtful
D.tireless
23.Theauthorofthepassageaimsto .
A.examinetheimportanceoflong-termmemory
B.stressthebenefitoftakingnotesbyhand
C.explaintheprocessoftakingnotes
D.promotetheuseoflaptops
24.Thepassageislikelytoappearin .
A.anewspaperadvertisement
B.aputertextbook
C.asciencemagazine
D.afinancereport
B
Woulditsurpriseyoutolearnthat,likeanimals,treesmunicatewitheachotherandpassontheirwealthtothenextgeneration?
UBCProfessorSimardexplainshowtreesaremuchmoreplexthanmostofuseverimagined.AlthoughCharlesDarwinthoughtthattreesarepetingforsurvivalofthefittest,Simardshowsjusthowwronghewas.Infacttheoppositeistrue:
treessurvivethroughtheircooperationandsupport,passingaroundnecessarynutrition“dependingonwhoneedsit”.
Nitrogen(氮)andcarbonaresharedthroughmilesofundergroundfungi(真菌)networks,makingsurethatalltreesintheforestecologicalsystemgiveandreceivejusttherightamounttokeepthemallhealthy.Thishiddensystemworksinaverysimilarwaytothenetworksofneurons(神经元)inourbrains,andwhenonetreeisdestroyed,itaffectsall.
Simardtalksabout“mothertrees”,usuallythelargestandoldestplantsonwhichallothertreesdepend.Sheexplainshowdyingtreespassonthewealthtothenextgeneration,transportingimportantmineralstoyoungtreessotheymaycontinuetogrow.Whenhumanscutdown“mothertrees”withnoawarenessofthesehighlyplex“treesocieties”orthenetworksonwhichtheyfeed,weatereducingthechancesofsurvivalfortheentireforest.
“Wedidn'ttakeanynoticeofit,”Simardsayssadly.“Dyingtreesmovenutritionintotheyoungtreesbeforedying,butwenevergivethemchance.”Ifwecouldputacrossthemessagetotheforestryindustry,wecouldmakeahugedifferencetowardsourenvironmentalprotectioneffortsforthefuture.
25.Theunderlinedsentence“theoppositeistrue”inParagraph2probablymeansthattrees_____.
A.peteforsurvival
B.protecttheirownwealth
C.dependoneachother
D.providesupportfordyingtrees
26.“Mothertrees”areextremelyimportantbecausethey_____.
A.lookthelargestinsizeintheforest
B.passonnutritiontoyoungtrees
C.seemmorelikelytobecutdownbyhumans
D.knowmoreabouttheplex"treesocieties"
27.Theunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphrefersto_____.
A.how"treesocieties"work
B.howtreesgrowold
C.howforestryindustrydevelops
D.howyoungtreessurvive
28.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.OldTreesmunicateLikeHumans
B.YoungTreesAreInNeedOfProtection
C.TreesAreMoreAwesome(了不起)ThanYouThink
D.TreesBenefitOurSociety
C
WongFukwing,aHongKongvolunteeratanorphanage(孤儿院)inYushu,waskilledintheearthquakewhenhewastryingtosaveothersonApril14,2010.
Wongmanagedtorunsafelyoutofthebuildingwithsomechildrenwhenthefirstquakehappenedat7:
50amonApril14,buthewentbackinsidetorescuethreeotherchildrenandthreeteachersinside,althoughheknewthedangerofaftershocks(余震).
At10am,allthechildrenandoneoftheteachersweresaved.However,Wongwasburiedunderthefallenbuildinganddied.Theothertwoteacherswerestillwaitingtoberescued.
46-year-oldWongwasatruckdriver,whooftensaidhecouldonlygivehiseffortstocharity(慈善)insteadofmoney,ashedidnotearnalot.Histragic(悲剧的)endtouchedtheheartsofmanypeoplebothinHongKongandonthemainland.
Wongbeganvolunteeringin2002.In2003,Wongwastoldbythedoctorhegotseriousillness,whichgavehimagreatblow.However,theillnessdidnotdeterthewarmheartedman.WhentheearthquakestruckWenchuaninSichuanProvincein2008,WongrushedtothedisasterareaofShifangtoofferhishelpthoughhisfamilydidnotwanthimtogo.
Infact,QinghaiisaplaceWonghadoftenvisitedsince2006.Asavolunteer,hegaveoutmedicineandclothingtotheorphanagethere.NoonecouldexpectthatWongwoulddiehelpingothers.
HongKongChiefSecretaryHenryTangYingyensaidhehad“thehighestrespect”fortheherowhogavehislifeforothers.“WhathedidhasshowntheHongKongspirit.”ThecitizensofHongKongcalledhim“theprideofHongKong’speople”andpeopleonthemainlandhavealsopraisedhimas“atruehero”.
29.Wongdiedintheearthquake____.
A.afterhesentmedicineandclothingtotheorphanage
B.whenhereturnedtosavetheteachersandstudents
C.becausehesufferedfromhisseriousillnessagain
D.asthefirstearthquakehappened
30-.Theunderlinedword“deter”inPara.5refersto"_____".
A.prevent
B.refuse
C.beat
D.encourage
31.WhatcanweknowaboutWongfromthepassage?
A.HenevervisitedQinghaibefore2010.
B.Hewassupportedbyhisfamilybeingavolunteer.
C.HewasthoughthighlyofbytheChinese.
D.Hewasataxidriverbeforehedied.
D
Forolderadults,havingmoreorcloserfamilymembersinone’ssocialnetworkdecreaseshisorherlikelihoodofdeath,buthavingalargerorclosergroupoffriendsdoesnot,findsanewstudythatwillbepresentedatthe111thAnnualMeetingoftheAmericanSociologicalAssociation(ASA).“Wefoundthatolderindividualswhohadmorefamilyintheirnetwork,aswellasolderpeoplewhowerecloserwiththeirfamilywerelesslikelytodie,”saidJamesIveniuk,theleadauthorofthestudyandapost-doctoralresearcherattheUniversityofToronto’sDallaLanaSchoolofPublicHealth.“Nosuchassociationswereobservedfornumberoforclosenesstofriends.”
Titled,“SocialRelationshipsandMortality(死亡)inOlderAdulthood,”thestudyusednationallyrepresentativedatafromthe2005/2006and2010/2011surveywavesoftheNationalSocialLife,Health,andAgingProject(NSHAP),toinvestigatewhichaspectsofsocialnetworksaremostimportantforpostponingmortality.
Inthesurvey,theseolderadultswereaskedtolistuptofiveoftheirclosestfriends,describeindetailthenatureofeachrelationship,andindicatehowclosetheyfelttoeachperson.Notincludingspouses(配偶),theaveragenumberofclosefriendswas2.91,andmostolderadultssensedhighlevelsofsupportfromtheirsocialcontacts.Additionally,mostrespondentsweremarried,ingoodphysicalhealth,andreportednotbeingverylonely.
Iveniukandco-authorL.PhilipSchumm,aseniorbiostaticianattheUniversityofChicago,foundthatolderadultswhoreportedfeeling“extremelyclose”onaveragetothefamilymemberstheylistedasamongtheirclosestfriendshadaboutasixpercentriskofmortalitywithinthenextfiveyears,paredtoapproximatelya14percentriskofmortalityamongthosewhoreportedfeeling“notveryclose”tothefamilymemberstheylisted.
Furthermore,thestudyfoundthatrespondentswholistedmorefamilymembersintheirnetwork–regardlessofcloseness–hadlowerrisksofdeathparedtothosewholistedfewerfamilymembers.“Regardlessoftheemotionalcontentofaconnection,simplyhavingasocialrelationshipwithanotherpersonmayhavebenefitsforlongevity(长寿),”Iveniuksaid.
Iveniuksaidhewassurprisedthatfeelingclosertoone’sfamilymembersandhavingmorerelativesasclosefriendsdecreasedtheriskofdeathforolderadults,butthatthesamewasnottrueofrelationshipswithfriends.
32.Fromthestudywecanlearn .
A.olderpeoplewillbemorelikelytodiewithmorefriends
B.olderpeoplemaylivelongerwithcloserfamilyrelationship
C.olderpeoplearelesslikelytodiewithalargergroupoffriends
D.olderpeoplewillliveaslongastheyhaveclosefamilymembers.
33.Theunderlinedword“postp
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