河北省邯郸市大名一中2020届高三英语上学期第七周周测试题.doc
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1、河北省邯郸市大名一中2020届高三英语上学期第七周周测试题第一部分:阅读理解(共两节, 满分50分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分, 满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHere is a list of some of the best museums for children in America.Please Touch Childrens MuseumThis museum lies in Philadelphia. It offers Alice in Wonderland exhibits w
2、here young children can play with giant flowers and have tea parties. Kids can also play on musical instruments and babies can crawl on lily pads, which make musical sounds.The Childrens Museum of IndianapolisThis museum lies in Indiana. It holds a fair share of dinosaur fossils (化石). There are many
3、 fossils like the teenage T. Rex, Bucky and many others in an 8,000-square-foot area. Around 10,000 man-made objects, including a 55-ton steam engine and a 33-foot-tall water clock, are there in the 365,000-square-foot area. It also offers activities like dinosaur building, camps and classes featuri
4、ng space themes and other educational programs.Boston Childrens MuseumThis museum lies in Massachusetts. The exhibits here are of health, art, science, culture and environment. In this museum, children also learn about Japanese culture. Activities like Play Lab, New Balance Climb and The Recycle Sho
5、p bring out the creativity in children.National Museum of PlayThis museum, which lies in Rochester area of New York, has a wide collection of dolls, games, toys and other home crafts dating back to the 19th century. Here, educational tours include stories of machines and other toys. Kids can walk in
6、 Sesame Street exhibit and cook food at play or TV studios.Childrens Museum of HoustonThis museum lies in Texas. Termed as the best playground for mind, this museum offers scores of activities for kids of every age. It even offers free family adventure events where families with their kids are encou
7、raged to work on maths activities and games. Children also learn about broadcasting activities and preserving ecosystems.1. One who has interest in environmental protection can choose to visit_ . A. National Museum of Play or Childrens Museum of Houston B. Please Touch Childrens Museum or Boston Chi
8、ldrens Museum C. Boston Childrens Museum or Childrens Museum of Houston D. The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis or National Museum of Play2. While visiting National Museum of Play, you can take part in_. A. dinosaur building B. cooking food at play or TV studios C. playing with giant flowers D. New
9、Balance Climb 3. If a couple with kids of different ages want to do activities together, they should go to_. A. Texas B. Indiana C. New York D. Massachusetts4. Who might be most interested in this passage? A.Researchers. B. Students. C. Teachers. D. Parents.BBritishpeoplearefamousforapologizinginalm
10、osteverysituation.Whethertheyareapologizingforaskingaquestion, for their bad weather or because they sneezed, they are probably the number-one nationforapologies. Brits pride themselves on their polite manners towards one another in public. As a result, they oftenusetheword “sorry” quitealot-evenwhe
11、ntheydontreallymeanit! Usually, if they want to ask a stranger for the time, they would start by saying “Sorry to bother you. Do you know what time it is?” If they are five minutes late for an appointment, they would generally greet the person by saying “Sorry, Im late!”That they say sorry does not
12、only mean they feel sad for someone else because of their problems or misfortunes. Another main dictionary definition of “sorry” is feeling regret because they have done something wrong. And now, think about this. Normally, when they want to ask a stranger a question, they start with “Sorry to distu
13、rb you”. In this situation, they arent saying sorry because they feel sad for that person or because they feel regret. In the British culture, apologizing, in general, is a way to be polite, especially to people who they dont know very well. Furthermore, it also can bring them other benefits in thei
14、r daily life. In a recent experiment, an actor approached different strangers on a rainy day to ask if he could use their mobile phones to make a call. When he approached one group of strangers and asked them without apologizing first, he was only 9% successful in borrowing their phones. However, wh
15、en he apologized to another group of strangers about the bad weather before asking if he could use their mobile phones, he was 47% successful.5. Why do British people say “sorry” so much? A.To respect others. B. To show their politeness. C. To express their regret. D. To apologize for their mistakes
16、.6. What can we infer about the word “sorry” from the third paragraph? A. It is used in more situations than before. B. It is embarrassing to use sorry improperly. C. It has different meanings in different situations. D. Its meaning is always hard to understand.7. What is the main idea of the last p
17、aragraph? A. The secrets to dealing with strangers. B. The ways of borrowing a phone. C. The benefits of saying “sorry”. D. The keys to being a polite man.8. Whats the authors attitude towards saying “sorry”? A. Disapproval. B. Favorable. C. Doubtful. D. Indifferent. CCitigroup is testing new techno
18、logy that will allow customers to withdraw money using retinal scanning (扫描视网膜).The bank wants to replace PIN codes with biometric scanners (生物识别扫描仪) that could identify customers using only their eyes. Customers would use a smart phone app to key in the amount they want to draw out ahead of time. A
19、s they approached the ATM, the app would link up to the machine and use retinal scanning to confirm the customers identity. The ATM would then release the cash, as long as the scanner recognizes the individual.Citigroup said the retinal scans would take 15 seconds to complete compared to 45 seconds
20、for traditional transactions (交易). It would, they claim, be more secure and would mean that cards could never be skimmed at an ATM again.The Wall St Journal reported that Citigroup has not set a date for when the retinal scanners would be introduced. The bank may have to overcome privacy concerns as
21、 some customers may be uncomfortable giving their biometric data to such an institution.Citigroup says it has been working with cash machine manufacturer Diebold and has confirmed that scanning tests have been carried out on 30 consumersin a laboratory at its head office in New York. The test cash m
22、achines do not even need a screen or a touchpad as all the information is loaded by the app ahead of time.Citigroup is not the only financial institution testing out cardless cash machinesJP Morgan Chase and Bank of America are working on similar technology. The moves comes in response to US credit
23、scoring firm FICO announcing that in May this year the number of attacks on debit cards used at ATMs had reached its highest level in 20 years. 9. What is the right process of withdrawing money using retinal scanning?a. The ATM would release the cash. b. Use a smart phone app to key in the amount.c.
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