2018届高三英语中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试(3月)(pdf).pdf
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1、第 1 页 共 4 页中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试中学生标准学术能力诊断性测试 2018 年年 3 月测试月测试英语试卷英语试卷本试卷共本试卷共 150 分,考试时间分,考试时间 100 分钟。分钟。第一部分第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分阅读理解(共两节,满分 60 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 3 分,满分分,满分 45 分)分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AAsubscription to TIME for Kids includes the following:Key articles
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7、 in a Zulu village,Daphne gave birth to a baby named Nkosi.As themonths passed,the doctor found that the baby was infected with HIV,and so washis mother.The identity of his father would remain Daphnes secret.Daphne wasnot yet 20,yet she was dying,and so was her tiny son.Meanwhile,another South Afric
8、an woman,Gail Johnson,was living adifferent life.She and her husband were not wealthy,but a visit to a friendsbrother,who was in the last stage of AIDS,made her determined to do something.By October,she had raised enough money to set up a guest house and take in 12people who were dying of AIDS.Daphn
9、e sent her boy to the guest house,wherehe became a star.But in 1992 the guest house had to close for lack of money.Gail offered toadopt Nkosi.In 1997,Gail sent Nkosi to school,as there was no law preventingHIV-positive kids from entering South Africas schools.Eight-year-old Nkosihad lived longer tha
10、n any other child ever born HIV-positive.In the three years atschool Nkosi had only one accident.He fell in the playground and cut his mouth.The bleeding was handled with care.His school performance was satisfactory.Nkosis progress was followed by the media.Gail took advantage of thecoverage to rais
11、e money and found a house in Johannesburg for some women andtheir kids.She called it Nkosis Haven.Nkosi and Gail became icons(标志)inthe international AIDS community.They were invited to the United States andmade appearances.Then in July 2000,the 13th International Conference onAIDS was scheduled to b
12、e held in Durban.Nkosi was introduced to a huge audience.“Hi,”he said.“My name is NkosiJohnson.Im 11 years old.I was born HIV-positive.I hate having AIDS,becauseI get very sick and I get very sad when I think of all the other children and babieswith AIDS.“Care for us and accept us.We are all human b
13、eings.We are normal.Wehave needs just like everyone else.Dont be afraid of us.We are all the same.”His tiny body was being attacked by AIDS,but his big heart inspired a nation.A week after the Christmas in the year 2000,Nkosi asked if he could take abath.He lay in the hot water and smiled.A few minu
14、tes later he went into a coma(昏迷).Early on June 1,2001,Nkosi died.Gail kissed him.“I love you,”she said.“Go quietly,my darling boy.”4.From the first paragraph,it can be inferred that _.A.Nkosi got infected with HIV when he was bornB.Nkosi didnt know who his father wasC.Nkosi was deserted by his fath
15、er第 2 页 共 4 页D.Nkosis birth mother died of HIV5.Which of the following is NOT true according to this passage?A.Nkosis made great progress in his health.B.Nkosi did well at school.C.Nkosi led a fairly active life.D.Nkosi died at the age of 12.6.The author wrote this article mainly to _.A.express his/
16、her appreciation for a helpful womanB.warn us the danger of HIV/AIDSC.tell us a heartbroken storyD.give an account of an inspiring story7.How is the article mainly developed?A.By comparison.B.By giving examples.C.By following the order of time.D.Through an analysis of cause and effect.CA team of int
17、ernational scientists has published the complete genome(基因组)of the woolly mammoth(长毛象)-a creature which became extinct(灭绝的)thousands of years ago.The study,published in the Journal Current Biology,will probably cheer upa team of Harvard University researchers whove been planning to add mammothgenes
18、to the stem cells(干细胞)of elephants.Their aim is to find out how themammoths adaptations helped them survive the ice ages.The Long Now Foundation,based in San Francisco,is financing the Harvardteam and has daring plans for the future if the species is resurrected(使复活).Itsays on its website that its g
19、oal is to produce new mammoths that are capable ofrepopulating the vast lands of cold desert and forest in Eurasia and NorthAmerica.They say:The goal is not to make perfect copies of extinct woollymammoths,but to focus on the mammoth adaptations needed for Asian elephantsto live in the cold climate
20、of the cold desert.But how close are we from a Jurassic-Park-like scene in which extinctanimals are brought back to life?Very far,according to some experts.ProfessorBeth Shapiro,of the University of California,Santa Cruz,wrote a book calledHow to Clone a Mammoth.She is sceptical and believes there i
21、s a big differencebetween an embryo(胚胎)in a lab dish and a living animal with some of thecharacteristics of a mammoth.And we cant even be sure if the elephantssurrogate pregnancy(代孕)would be successful.Woolly mammoths died out some 4,000 years ago.It might take a long timebefore the fantasy of the S
22、teven Spielberg movies is turned into reality.And thatsfine for those of us who can remember that the resurrected dinosaurs on thescreen gave the humans a pretty hard time.If mammoths come back,maybe itwould be a good idea to start running.8.What can we learn about the team of Harvard University res
23、earchers?A.It is based in San Francisco.B.It attempts to help elephants survive the cold weather.C.It has added mammoth genes to the stem cells of elephants.D.It has published the complete genome of the woolly mammoth.9.It can be concluded from the article that Beth Shapiro attitude towards thesucce
24、ss of the Mammoth cloning is _.A.optimisticB.doubtfulC.convincedD.unsuspecting10.By saying“it would be a good idea to start running”in the lastparagraph,the writer really means“_”A.Woolly mammoths are good at running.B.Woolly mammoths will soon come back to life.C.Humans will have to drive mammoths
25、away.D.Humans would be under threat of mammoths.11.Which could be the best title for the passage?A.Whether dead mammoths can come back to lifeB.Mammoths became extinct long agoC.The challenges to clone mammothsD.Extinct mammoths being clonedDThe storm doesnt always have to pass before we see a rainb
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