山西省应县第一中学校2020届高三英语9月月考试题.doc
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1、山西省应县第一中学校2020届高三英语9月月考试题时间:120分钟 满分:150分第一部分 阅读理解第一节: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。(每小题3分, 满分60分)A Welcome to enjoy the weekend and learn the outdoor skills youve always wanted to master! Participants must be 10 and up.(17 and under must be accompanied by a registered adult.)Class s
2、elections:We offer various classes including archery(射箭术), basic camping, cold weather survival, map and compass and more. Here are details just for four of them:*Archery: Participants will be introduced to natural archery shooting techniques and will have the opportunity to improve their shooting s
3、kills through instructor guidance. Participants should wear appropriate shoes (hiking shoes or boots are best).If you have your own bow/arrows, youre more than welcome to bring it/them to the class for use.*Basic Camping: If youd like to try camping but are unsure where to start, this is the class f
4、or you!Here you can learn the basic skills and how to select necessary equipment needed for a simple outing.* Cold Weather Survival: During a survival situation, cold weather can rob you of the ability to think clearly and weaken your will to survive. Youll learn invaluable skills, proper planning a
5、nd how to select appropriate equipment needed to better prepare yourself for surviving.*Map and Compass: Do you know how to use a map and compass to navigate to a destination? This course covers the basics of map and compass navigation such as whats on a map or compass, determining distances and fol
6、lowing a path of travel. After a short overview of skills the class will be outside for “hands-on” navigation in a woodland setting.Cost:$ 155. Price includes meals, lodging, and instruction for the entire weekend.Saturday7:00-7:45 am breakfast8:00-11:45 Session 112:00-1:00 lunch1:15-5:00 Session 2
7、drop-in activities6:00-7;00 dinnerSchedule:Friday4:00-5:00 pm check-in5:30-6:30 dinner7:00-7:30 opening ceremony8:00-9:30 evening activitiesSunday7:00-7:45 am breakfast 8:00-11:45 Session 312:00 lunch/evaluation & departure1. What is required of the participants?A. Attending at least four classes.B.
8、 Staying together with an adult.C. Paying 155 dollars for meals.D. Reaching ten years old.2. What can be learned about Map and Compass?A. It offers proper travelling routes.B. It applies navigation skills to practice.C. It teaches participants knowledge about travel.D. It helps participants learn ho
9、w to make a compass.3. What do the four classes have in common?A. They all admit participants under the age of 10. B. They teach participants necessary skills in life.C. They offer participants classes free of charge.D. They all present participants with outdoor skills. B Nine years ago, I was the d
10、irector of operations at a consumer products company in San Francisco. One Friday afternoon, I was called into a meeting already in progress, which turned out to be my exit interview. I was fired , along with several others. I was 64 at the time. It wasnt completely unexpected. I signed a pile of pa
11、pers, gathered my personal belongings, and left to join my wife who was waiting for me at a nearby restaurant, completely unaware of why I was fired. Fast-forward several hours, we both got silly drunk.So, 40 plus years of continuous employment for various companies was over. I had a good network- I
12、 thought Id be just fine. Anyhow, retirement was simply not an option for me. I had a good background. So I turned to consulting services for the next couple of years without any passion.And then an idea began to take root, born from my concern for our environment. I wanted to build my own business,
13、 designing and manufacturing biodegradable(可生物降解的)packaging from waste. This is called clean technology, and it felt really meaningful to me. So at the age of 66, with 40 plus years of experience, I became an entrepreneur for the very first time.By handling issues like manufacturing , patents, partn
14、erships, funding,etc., I was on the track soon. Five years later, our profits have doubled every year, and we have no debt. Right now I am doing the most rewarding and meaningful work of my life. The Census Bureau says that by 2050 , there will be 84 million seniors in this country. Thats an amazing
15、 number. Thats almost twice as many as we have today. Can you imagine how many first-time entrepreneurs therell be among 84 million people?4. Why did the author get drunk that afternoon?A. He felt pleased with his retirement.B. He felt sad about his unemployment.C. He regretted resigning his job. D.
16、 He got angry at his wifes unawareness. 5. What can be inferred about the author from paragraph 2?A. He had a good professional reputation.B. He used to be a person without passion.C. He became interested in consulting services soon.D. He thought he should have retired earlier.6.Why did the author c
17、hoose clean technology as his business?A. He had much experience in it.B. He wanted to live a wealthy life.C. He cared about the health of the earth.D. He found a business opportunity in it. 7.What can we learn from the authors story?A. Age is a barrier to success. B. Old people can still make a dif
18、ference. C. Good fortune may be from an actual blessing.D. Companies are good places to establish a working relationship.C Bighorn sheep migrate on long journeys, following a wave of green as plants come to life. Instinct doesnt teach this, but culture does.Large migrations are some of natures great
19、est scenes. Wildebeest and zebras chase the rains through the Mara ecosystem every year, monarch butterflies trace a path from Mexico to Canada and back, and tiny songbirds fly nonstop for days at a time. And now scientists are starting to figure out how they know where to go ,and when.Wildlife rese
20、archers have long suspected that large mammals like bighorn sheep and moose require experience to migrate effectively, and their annual journeys are the result of learning from one another, not of genetic inheritance(遗传). The existence of collective information and knowledge, which can be passed fro
21、m older animals to younger ones, is a form of culture, researchers explain. And when animals learn as a result of social interaction and the transfer of this information, thats a type of cultural exchange-as opposed to genetic inheritance.“The ungulate(有蹄类动物) that have been moved shouldnt migrate, b
22、ecause they wouldnt yet have learned a new migration route. The young are highly dependent on their mothers. For pretty much the first year of life, theyre basically following their mom around. So they are developing the memory of the migration route from their mothers,” says Kauffman.And of the 80
23、sheep having changed their location, only seven even attempted a migration, and these were individuals that had been in pre-existing herds of several hundred migrating sheep. This isnt to say that ungulates couldnt have some inborn motivation to seek out new opportunities. The issue is knowing how t
24、o do so while staying safe. “Knowing how to get from A to B usually involves crossing some habitats where there is a higher risk of predation, where maybe forage (饲料) conditions arent very good, so animals need to know where to go. That s the part that needs to be learned,” says University of Sherbr
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