2020届无锡市坊前学校高三英语期中试卷及答案解析.pdf
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1、20202020 届无锡市坊前学校高三英语期中试卷及答案解析届无锡市坊前学校高三英语期中试卷及答案解析第一部分第一部分阅读(共两节,满分阅读(共两节,满分4 40 0 分)分)第一节(共第一节(共 1515 小题;每小题小题;每小题 2 2 分,满分分,满分 3030 分)分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项A ASome young people win attention because of their good looks or their singing ability.A much smaller numbergain fame because th
2、ey have done something important and worthwhile with their abilities.Rishab Jain is amongthe latter.In 2018,13-year-oldRishab developed a way to use AItechnology to help pancreatic(胰腺的)cancerpatients and won the3MYoung Scientist Challenge,a nationwide middle-school science competition,and its$25,000
3、 prize.In the last stage of the contest,Rishab competed againstnine other finalists at the 3M Innovation Center(创新中心)in St.Paul,Minnesota.Leading up to the big meet,each finalist had partnered with a scientist to furtherdevelop their inventions.Rishab explains what led him to create his invention.Fi
4、rst,a family friend died of cancer.Then Rishab learnedabout how deadly pancreatic cancer is,and that its low survival rate is due to how difficult it is to treat.Im alsointo programming,so I was learning about AI technology.I decided to try to solve a real-world problem using it.His winnings have be
5、en put in further research and in his nonprofit Samyak Science Society,which helps poorchildren enter the STEM(science,technology,engineering and math)education.Rishab is also raising awarenessabout pancreatic cancer.These efforts make him quite different from teenagers of his age.Considering becomi
6、nga biomedical engineer or a doctor 一 or both,he has also put some money aside to further his own learning.Almost certainly the doors of higher education will open wide to him before he even knocks.Thats an outstanding outlook for one so young.Rashib is committed to helping very sick people in need.
7、Heis also providing teenagers of his age with a much-needed model of what kinds of things youth can achieve.1.What can we learn about the 3M Young Scientist Challenge in 2018?A.It was intended to solve medical problems.B.It was a nationwide AI competition for teenagers.C.It offered the finalists an
8、opportunity to work with scientists.D.It allowed the finalists to learn AI technology in the 3M center.2.How did Rishab win the 3M Young Scientist Challenge?A.He showed excellent programming ability.B.He figured out the survival rate of pancreatic cancer.C.He introduced poor children to STEM educati
9、on.D.He applied AI technology to treating pancreatic cancer.3.Which of the following best describes Rishab?A.Talented and caring.B.Independent and humorous.C.Responsible and patient.D.Polite and inspiring.BEvery day,millions of shoppers hit the stores in full force,searching wildly for the perfect g
10、ift.Aside frompurchasing holiday gifts,most people regularly buy presentsfor other occasions throughout the year,includingweddings,birthdays,anniversaries,and graduations.This frequent experience of gift-giving cancause uncertainfeelings in gift-givers.Many enjoy the opportunity to buy presents beca
11、use gift-giving offers a powerful means tobuild stronger bonds,while many worry that their purchases will disappoint rather than delight the intendedrecipients(接受者).Anthropologists describe gift-giving as a positive social process,serving various political,religious,andpsychological functions.Econom
12、ists,however,offer a less favorable view.According to Waldfogel,gift-givingrepresents an objective wasteof resources.People buy gifts that recipients would not choose to buy on their own,or at least not spend as much money to purchase(a phenomenon referred to asthe deadweight loss ofChristmas”).What
13、 is surprising is that gift-givers have much experience acting as both gift-givers and gift-recipients,butnevertheless tend to overspend each time they set out to purchase a meaningful gift.In the present research,wepropose a unique psychological explanation for this overspending problem gift-givers
14、 link how much they spendwith how much recipients will appreciate the gift.Though it seems natural to gift-givers,such an assumption maybe unfounded.Indeed,we propose that gift-recipients will be less likely to base their feelings of appreciation onthe value of a gift than givers assume.Why do gift-
15、givers assume that gift price is closely linked to gift-recipients feelings of appreciation?Perhapsgivers believe that more expensive gifts communicate a stronger sense ofthoughtfulness and consideration.According to Camerer and others,gift-giving represents a symbolic ritual(习俗),by which gift-giver
16、s attempt tosignal their positive attitudes towards the recipient and their willingness to invest resources in a futurerelationship.In this sense,gift-givers may be motivated to spend more money on a gift in order to send a“stronger signal”.Asfor gift-recipients,they may not interpret smaller and la
17、rger gifts as representing smaller and larger signals ofthoughtfulness and consideration.The idea of gift-givers and gift-recipients being unable to account for the other partys viewpoint seemsconfusing because people slip in and out of these roles every day.Yet,despite the experience as both givers
18、 andreceivers,people often struggle to apply information gained from one role in another.In theoretical terms,peoplefail to use information about their own preferences and experiences to produce more efficient outcomes in theirexchange relations.In practical terms,people spend hundreds of dollars ea
19、ch year on gifts,but somehow neverlearn to estimate their gift expense according to personal insight.4.The author uses“the deadweight loss of Christmas”in Paragraph 2 to express _.A.gift-givers dont spend much money during holidaysB.gift-givers dont ask recipients what gifts they preferC.gift-givers
20、 buy improper and expensive giftsD.gift-givers have difficulty in choosing gifts5.According to the passage,people buy gifts to _.A.receive gifts in returnB.enjoy the feeling of shoppingC.help recipients to save moneyD.better relationships with recipients6.What can we learn from the passage?A.Peoples
21、 high living standards require expensive gifts.B.Gift-givers buy gifts based on their experiences as recipients.C.Anthropologists think gift-giving meets different human needs.D.Recipients judge the depth of friendship according to the gift price.7.Why did the author write this article?A.To criticiz
22、e peoples gift-buying habits.B.To analyze peoples gift-giving behaviors.C.To offer advice on how to improve relationships.D.To remind people not to overlook others preferences.CMany of us in China enjoy adding chilies(辣椒)toour food,but did you know that this spicy vegetable couldalso be dangerous?A
23、34-year-oldUSman recently ended up in hospital after eating a Carolina Reaperthe spiciestchili in the world.After taking just a single bite of one,the man suffered from serious headaches in the followingfew days,reported BBC News.In fact,reports of stomachache and headache caused by eating spicy foo
24、d are not something unusual.But ifchilies are harmful,why is it that human beings are the only animals to eat this vegetable?According to thewebsite Huanqiu,about 600 million Chinese peoplealmost half of the national populationare chili eaters.Sowhat makes people love chilies so much?The human body
25、reacts to the burning feeling that comes from eatingchilies by releasing natural chemicals that“produce a sense of happiness”,noted BBC News.And the benefits go even further than just personal enjoyment.A survey conducted by the Chinese Academyof Medical Sciences found that the death rate of those w
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