(整理版高中英语)市高考英语书面表达阅读理解训练题(6)附答案.doc
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1、市高考英语书面表达、阅读理解训练题6 附答案 (卷)为纪念汶川大地震三周年,某英文报发起关于灾区新貌的征文活动。请根据以下列图片提示,以“Great Changes为题,用英语写一篇短文应征。内容要点如下:1某灾后三年来的变化,如教学与活动场所,以及师生精神面貌等;2发生变化的原因;3你的感想。注意:1短文标题与开头已给出,不计入总词数;2可根据图片提示适当发挥;3词数:120左右Great ChangesI am deeply impressed by the great changes that have taken place in the school over the past th
2、ree years._参考范文Great ChangesI_am_deeply_impressed_by_the_great_changes_that_have_taken_place_in_the_school_over_the_past_three_years. On May,12,,severe earthquake destroyed almost everything in the school,leaving badlydamaged buildings.It is now,however,taking on a new look.Tall buildings have been
3、put up,including classrooms and laboratory buildings,and a library.There is also a newlybuilt standard playground.In the new environment,teachers and students are living happily and working hard.It is really amazing that the onceruined place has now been turned into a beautiful school,full of life.O
4、bviously, without the help of the whole society,there would be no new school today.It is love and concern that have brought about the great changes.Many hands makes light work.We can work wonders if we unite as a family,caring for each other and helping those in need.Union is strength.*结束省市三模We typi
5、cally associate the word “science with a person in a white coat doing experiments in a laboratory. Ideally, experiments should play as big a role in the human sciences as they do in the natural sciences; but in practice this is not usually the case. The are at least three reasons for this.1Human sci
6、entists are often trying to make sense of complex real world situations in which it is simply impossible to run controlled experiment.2The artificiality of some of the experiments that can be conducted may make the behavior of the participants abnormal.3There are moral reasons for not conducting exp
7、eriments that have a negative effect on the people who participate in them.Faced with the above difficulties, what are human scientists to do? One solution is to wait for nature to provide the appropriate experimental conditions. We can, for example, learn something about how a normal brain function
8、s by looking at people who have suffered brain damage; and we can gain some understanding into the roles played by genes and the environment by studying twins, who have been separated at birth and brought up in different families. In the case of economics, economic history can provide us with a bank
9、 of-admittedly not very well-controlled-experimental data.However, human scientists do not just sit around waiting for natural experiments to arise. They also think of some experiments of their own. Suppose you want to know how a baby sees the world. We cannot, of course, ask the baby since it has n
10、ot yet learnt to speak. So it might seem that all we can do is guess. People usually wont change their mind until it was found out that babies tend to stare at surprising things longer than at unsurprising ones. This key understanding was like opening a window on to the developing mind. There was no
11、w a way of testing babies expectations and getting some idea of how they are six months old, babies can already do the following things: figuring out that objects consist of parts that move together being aware of the difference between living and non-living things and even doing simple arithmetic w
12、ork.60What is true about the natural sciences and the human sciences according to this passage?ABoth human scientists and natural scientists can run controlled experiments.BExperiments done by human scientists and natural scientists are artificial.CBoth human and natural science experiments should b
13、e of the same importance.DIts not moral to conduct human science experiments.61What do we know about human scientists from this passage?AThey are white coat scientists.BThey have more experimental sources than natural scientists.CThey conduct experiments passively. DThey face more difficulties in ca
14、rrying out their research.62Which of the following experiments belongs to human science experiment?A Vinegar Volcano Vinegar and baking soda make. for a fun and easy science experiment. Try creating a vinegar volcano.B Taste Without Smell Put your senses to the test with this simple experiment that
15、shows the importance of your sense of smell.C Lung Function Observe your breath and confirm your lung volume by completing this experiment.D Make a Rainbow Use sunlight and water to make your own rainbow with this cool experimentthat will teach kids how rainbows work while they enjoy a fun activity6
16、3What does the author tell us in this passage?AABCs about the science experiment.BSome knowledge of science.CSome differences between the human sciences and the natural sciences.DThe similarity of the natural sciences and the human sciences.4、参考答案-C DCC *结束LONDONReuters- Britain needs to spend up to
17、 one billion pounds a year to protect easily destroyed English wildlife habitats from climate change, intensive集约farming and population growth, a government-backed report said on Friday.It urged the government to transform conservation policy in the next 40 years to avoid a devastating loss of the c
18、ountryside that supports thousands of important plants, trees and animals. British ecologist John Lawton, who led the year-long study, said Englands wildlife habitats are too small and isolated to protect many species from increased strains in coming decades. Creating a stronger, better connected ne
19、twork of well-managed habitats will cost between 600 million pounds and 1.1 billion pounds each year, the report estimated估计. Failure to act could lead to the loss of areas rich with diverse species, such as meadows, wiids and rivers, the report said. Centuries of human activity have helped to shape
20、 these habitats and they will need ongoing management if they are to survive, it said. The United Nations called on world leaders this week to take bold action to preserve animal and plant species. It says the world is facing the worst losses since the dinosaurs vanished 65 million years ago. Englan
21、d has at least 55,000 species, including significant levels of bats, bumblebees, wildfowl and mature oak trees. The pace and scale of environmental change over the last 50 years was worrying and is likely to get worse, the report said. Future threats include extreme weather, droughts干旱, rising sea l
22、evels and the loss of areas like wet grasslands to farming to feed a growing population, the report said. Its authors made 24 recommendations to create stronger habitats. The measures include better management of habitats, setting up new ecological restoration zones and improved water quality and fl
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