2020届河南省南阳市一中2017级高三第十次考试英语试卷无答案.pdf
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1、高三英语-1-/7南阳市一中 2020 春期高三第十次考试英语试 题使用日期:2020-2-29试卷说明:1:变式说明:在第九次考试中,同学们的高频错题集中体现在以下几个方面:1)阅读理解中的猜测词义类题;主旨大意类题;选标题类题;观点态度类题2)七选五中的上下文衔接类题3)二卷中的时态语态题;词性变化类题;连词类题。为了解决同学们的短板,老师们精选优质试题,提高试题的精准度,让同学们做有所思,考有所得,现将以下试题作为本次考试的变式考题。它们是:2527282931353839506162657176802:总分 120=阅读理解 40+完形填空 20+语法填空 15+单句填空 10+短文改
2、错 10+作文 25第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)第一节(共15 小题;每小题2 分,满分 30 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。A(供题人:王小曼审题人:杨立东)TraditionalMarriageCeremoniesBelgiumThe groom comes to the brides house and gives her flowers.They go to the church and the man isinside when the brides father brings her to her future husban
3、d.When they come out,the family throws riceon them.GermanySome days before the wedding,friends and relatives bring old porcelain(瓷 器)and kitchenware tothrow on the ground in front of the bride and groom.This is supposedto grant them ahappy,lucky life;thatswhy this evening event is called Polterabend
4、 the evening with lots of broken porcelain.The Polterabendoften developsinto an informal and casualparty.El SalvadorWhen a wedding is celebrated,the wedding ceremony service starts without the bride.The groom andall the peoplewho havebeen invited to the ceremony arewaiting for her during the service
5、.A group of sevenmen goes to the brides home.The bride and her family are waiting for seven white cars which accompanythe brides car until they arrive at the church.JapanThe couple drinks Japaneserice wine in front of a priest(牧师).First,the bride drinks the wine from asmall cup.Next,the bride passes
6、the cup to the groom and he also drinks the wine from the cup.They drinkthree times.This meansthat they make a commitment to love eachother forever.TurkeyWhen a girl gets married,all her female friends write their names inside her bridal shoes.After thewedding ceremony,if someone sname has been rubb
7、ed off and can tbe read anymore,it meansthis personis going to get married next.21.Why do peoplethrow porcelain before the wedding ceremony in Germany?A.To enjoy acasualparty.B.To respectthe guestspresent.C.To wish the couple good luck.D.To kick off the wedding party.22.In which country does thewedd
8、ing ceremony startwhile the bride isnt there?A.Belgium.B.Germany.C.El Salvador.D.Turkey.23.What ceremony implies the new Japanesecouples promise of alife-long love?A.Drinking wine threetimes.B.Throwing rice to their guests.高三英语-2-/7C.Writing their namesin the shoes.D.Going to the church first with a
9、 priest.B(供题人:吴书颖审题人:邹舒 尚彦飞)Americans Paul Lacy and his wife,Dorothy,who are from Maine,arein their seventiesand have run anembroidery(刺绣)workshop for 15 yearsin FenghuangCounty,central Chinas Hunan Province,which hasbecomeahit on theInternet.The first time Dorothy set foot in Fenghuang was on a tou
10、r in 1999,and she immediately fell in lovewith the breathtaking view of the ancient town and its Miao ethnic customs and culture.With the help of aChinese friend,the Lacys finally opened their embroidery workshop in Fenghuang in 2004.Thanks to thegenerous assistanceof their local friends,the couple
11、gradually settled down,fitted in with the local ethniccommunity,and got their project on its feet.The Lacys have lived in Fenghuang for more than 13 years since Paul sold his property in the UnitedStates in 2006 and purchased a house on the bank of the Tuojiang River.They said they liked Fenghuangbe
12、stfor its idyllic(田园的)setting and therich customs of the Miao people.In addition,Dorothy found theXiangxi Miao ethnic clothing uniquely appealing,as she usedto study art and design.“But above all,it wasthe kindness and friendliness of the locals herethat attractedusthe most,Paulsaid.However,due to l
13、anguagebarriers and misunderstandingsfrom the locals,the Lacys had a hard time atfirst.They could barely communicate with the locals becausethey spoke neither English nor Mandarin,but adifficult dialect.Therefore,when shopping,they had to show shop owners pictures of what they wanted,usebody languag
14、e,or let an interpreter talk to the shop owner over the phone.Gradually,their life in Fenghuanggot easier thanks to friends help and the coverage of their stories by the local media.In 2015,they wererecognized by thelocal government asone of the top 10 beautiful families in Fenghuang.Now the Lacysco
15、mpany has 30 employees.Most of the Miao women who embroider for the companyhave children,and they can travel to the company once a week to take embroidery materials back home sothat they can work while taking careof their families.24.What do we know about the Lacys from the passage?A.They met in Fen
16、ghuangfor thefirst time.B.They haveopenedacompany in the United States.C.They settleddown in Fenghuangasmany local friends cameto their aid.D.They areskilled at embroidering becausethey love it.25.What is the main idea of the third paragraph?A.The unpleasantexperiencethey had in Fenghuang.B.The kind
17、ness and friendliness of the locals that attractedthe couple.C.The dilemma they experiencedin Fenghuangand their solution.D.The reasonswhy thecouple havelived in Fenghuang.26.What can the Lacys do through theworkshop?A.Help improve the local peoplesembroidery skills.B.Provide the local women with em
18、ployment opportunities.C.SpreadChineseculture amongwesternpeople.D.Cultivate the relationship betweenChina and America.27.What does the underlined word coveragein the fourth paragraph probably mean?A.Composition.B.Criticism.C.Range.D.Report.C(供题人:吴书颖审题人:邹舒尚彦飞)Could the device,smartphone or PC,which
19、you reusing affect the moral decisions you make whenusing it?To test it,researcherspresentedmultiple dilemmas to a sample setof 1,010 people.The participantswere assignedadevice at random.One caseof the questions participants were askedis the classic“trolley problem”:A runaway trolley is2020届河南省南阳市一
20、中2017级高三第十次考试英语试卷高三英语-3-/7headedtowards five people tied up on a setof train tracks.You can do nothing,resulting in the deathsof fivepeople,or push aman off a bridge,which will stop the trolley.The practical responseis to kill one man tosavefive lives,which 33.5 percentof smartphoneuserschose,compar
21、edto 22.3 percentof PCusers.“What we found in our study is that when people used a smartphone to view classic moral problems,they were more likelyto make more unemotional,reasonable decisions when presented with a highlyemotional dilemma,”Dr Albert Barque-Duran,the lead author of the study,told City
22、,University of London.“This could be due to the increased time pressureoften present with smartphones and also the increasedpsychological distancewhich can occur when we usesuchdevices comparedto PCs.”As for why the researchersstartedthis study,Dr Barque-Duran noted,“Due to the fact that our sociall
23、ives,work and even shopping take place online,it is important to think about how the contexts where wetypically face moral decisions and are asked to engagein moral behavior have changed,and the impact thiscould have on the hundreds of millions of people who use such devices daily.”Itsclear that we
24、need moreresearch on how our devices affect our moral decision making because we re using screens at anever-increasing rate.28.Why did the author mention the trolley problem?A.To introduce a difficult problem to readers.B.To introduce the aim of carrying out the study.C.To show anexample of the ques
25、tionsin the study.D.To show the difficulty in dealing with dilemmas.29.How do the smartphone users of the study behave in dealing with emotional dilemmas?A.Calmly.B.Cruelly.C.Hesitantly.D.Enthusiastically.30.According to Dr Albert,what do we know about smartphonescomparedwith PCs?A.They help people
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