2020届山西省平遥县和诚高考补习学校高三上学期第六次周练英语试卷及答案.pdf
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1、-1-/92020 届平遥县和诚高考补习学校高三上学期第六次周练英语试卷祝考试顺利考试时间:60分钟满分:100分班级_ 考号_ 姓名_ 一、用所给词的适当形式填空。(11*1 分=11分)1.The well-known composer has (compose)many pieces of symphony.2.In India,being a teacher can be a (delight)thing.3.Let s send our (congratulate)to teacher Lei on her merry marriage.4.The beauty of the Wes
2、t Lake is beyond (express).5.His father is a/an (usual)artist in his movement.6.This excellent (paint)was painted by a young painter.7.What seemed impossible in the past has now come into (real).8.After all,(history),the two nations were enemies.9.Who can tell me in which year the WHO was (found)?10
3、.(tradition),this area once belonged to the Jin State.11.Who is the (photograph)of this marvelous masterpiece?二、阅读理解(13*3 分=39分)A Madeleine Hamilton s school in Franklin,Tennessee,recently made a big decision:Recess(课间休息)would come back.Madeleine and her sixth-grade classmates would go outside for 2
4、0 minutes every day.They could catch up with friends and kick a soccer ball around.“Recess is the one break in the day to relax and have fun,”she says.-2-/9Most middle school students dont get that chance.Thats because most middle schools dont have recess anymore.Experts say that about 40 percent of
5、 U.S.school districts have cut recess time.Now,more and more experts agree:Schools should put recess back on the schedule(日程表).Students have been heading outside for recess since at least the 1800s.But in the 1980s,some U.S.schools started to cut recess.Why?American students w erent doing as well in
6、 school as students in other countries.To catch up,many schools in the U.S.cut recess.This made more time in the schedule for important subjects like science and math.But research shows that taking a break can actually help students learn.Your brain can get overwhelmed(应接不暇的)when you move from subje
7、ct to subject without a break.That makes it harder for you to remember new information.Scientists say that resting your brain helps it work better.Even adults have started taking breaks to rest their brains and play.At Google,employees can stop working to use the offices LEGO station.And workers at
8、Facebook can play video games in the companys arcade(游戏机厅).Recess doesnt just help students learn.Moving around can also help keep kids healthy.People who exercise daily can avoid extreme sadness.They are also less likely to become overweight.Of course,kids can get hurt playing sports like dodgeball
9、.Some schools have cut recess to avoid broken arms and legs.Schools also need adults to keep students safe on the playground during recess.Some schools cant afford to pay anyone to dothis job.And 73 percent of school-age kids in America play sports or do other athletic activities after school.Do the
10、y really need to take time out of busy school days for recess?1.How does Madeleine feel about her schools big decision?A.Worried.B.Excited.-3-/9C.Moved.D.Surprised.2.Why did many U.S.schools cut recess in the 1980s?A.To ensure students safet y.B.To shorten students school days.C.To save time for stu
11、dents to study.D.To let students play sports after school.3.What s the real purpose of the LEGO station at Google?A.To help workers relax.B.To keep workers strong.C.To provide new information for workers.D.To help workers learn how LEGO works.4.What does the underlined part“this job”refer to?A.Teach
12、ing students how to play sports like dodgeball.B.Protecting students from getting hurt during a break.C.Designing after-school athletic activities for students.D.Giving students medical care if they are hurt at school.B What do you usually do when a flying insect(昆虫)lands on your arm?Most likely you
13、 blow it away.But what if that bug were a ladybug(瓢虫)?Then chances are you would let it stay.What is it about ladybugs that we like?Farmers once thought ladybugs were a good luck sign.A ladybug in the field meant that the crops(庄稼)would be successful and the weather would be good.The farmers may hav
14、e been exaggerating(夸大)about what a very small bug can do,but in fact ladybugs do help out with the crops.They eat harmful insects.Actually,it is not the adult ladybug that eats the other insects.It s the ladybug larvae(幼虫).Ladybugs lay their eggs on leaves that are covered with aphids or other inse
15、cts.When the larvae come out of the eggs,they are very hungry and will eat mites,aphids,mealybugs,green flies,and other crop-destroyers.-4-/9A single ladybug larva can eat over 1,000 aphids in one day.In the 1800s,ladybugs were brought all the way from Australia to California and set free among oran
16、ge trees that were dying from being eaten by insects.The little red and black“eating machines”completely saved all the trees.Ladybugs go about their daily business without worrying much about anything.Very few birds or insects will eat a ladybug because it gives off something that is dangerous to ea
17、t.Ladybugs also protect themselves by playing dead.They fall off leaves and remain very still until their enemy goes away.So next time you see a ladybug,think about what it may be up to.Maybe it is off to save an orange tree.Maybe its next move will be to fall off a leaf and play dead orstand up toa
18、 bird about 100 times its size.Maybe it s letting you know that the weather will be good tomorrow.Who knows?Ladybugs are special that way.5.What do we know about mites and aphids?A.They do harm to the crops.B.They eat more than they should.C.They are food for adult ladybugs.D.They are the enemy of l
19、adybug larvae.6.Why were ladybugs brought from Australia to California in the 1800s?A.To report the weather for farmers.B.To increase their number.C.To do research on them.D.To save orange trees.7.What does the underlined part“stand up to”in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Play with.B.Worry about
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