2021-2022学年福建省厦门双十中学高三上学期期中考试英语试题(原卷版).docx
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1、2. In which museum can visitors dig for dinosaur bones?A. Dinosaurs Alive at Cedar Point.B. The Chicago Childrens Museum.C. Carnegie Museum of Natural History.D. The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis.3. What are visitors advised to do in Pittsburgh, PA?A. Touch a real T-rex bone.B. Take a photo in fr
2、ont of Dippy.C. See reconstructed dinosaur skeletons.D. See experts work with real dinosaur fossils.BIn Shakespeare HAMLET, Polonius asks the prince, What are you reading, my Lord?” Hamlet replies, Words, words, words. Either, as is likely, Hamlet wasnt interested in what he was reading, or, less li
3、kely, he didnt understand the words he was reading. In this case, Polonius should have lent Hamlet a good dictionary.Dictionaries are essential tools for people who like to read. There are so many words in English that even the most educated person will sometimes meet an unfamiliar word and have to
4、look it up. Languages keep changing, too, with new words constantly being added and new meanings being applied to old words. For example, the 12th edition of Xinhua Dictionary, the most popular dictionary in China, has added new words such as clue xirT “fen si er wei ma etc. As for new meanings, gir
5、l” once meant a small child of either sex. And naughty didnt mean you were “enjoying playing tricks”; it meant you were poor.A printed dictionary cant keep pace with all the changes, which is why most dictionaries have websites and apps to help you keep up-to-date. However, I still prefer printed di
6、ctionaries because they give you more definitions and more examples of how a word is used. Even a simple word, such as “set”,has 430 meanings (the most of English words) but an online dictionary would only offer two or three. A printed dictionary also gives you the opportunity to discover new words
7、as you run your finger down the page looking for the word you want.There is no official“ English dictionary, but the Oxford English Dictionary is considered to be the best. For English language learners, however, I would recommend the Collins COBUILD Dictionary for Advanced Learners. Hamlet, by the
8、way, was Danish and a college student. He would have appreciated the Collins Dictionary to help himself with his words, words, words. This dictionary has over 40,000 words and gives you full-sentence definitions with good examples of how words are used.4. Whats the function of paragraph 1?A. To intr
9、oduce the topic.B. To let the readers know more about HAMLET.C. To arouse readers9 interest in Shakespeare.D. To explain when its necessary to use a dictionary.5. Why does the author mention “girl” in paragraph 2?A. To show how powerful Xinhua Dictionary is.B. To support the idea: languages keep cha
10、nging.C To prove new words are being added to dictionaries.D. To imply “girl” also means “boy” in some cases.6. Whats the authors attitude to printed dictionaries?A. Favorable.B. Ambiguous.C. Negative.D. Critical.7. Whafs the authors purpose of writing the last paragraph?A. To introduce the history
11、of dictionaries.8. To call on learners to use dictionaries.9. To recommend Collins Dictionary.10. To explain why Hamlet likes Collins.CThe really frightening thing about middle age,the actor Doris Day is said to have joked, is that you know youll grow out of it. We may bravely try to claim that life
12、 begins at 40-but for many people, it can feel more like the beginning of the end.Mid life wasnt always seen this way. It isnt clear why we have a more negative view today, but Margie Lachman, director of the lifespan development lab at Brandeis University in Massachusetts, suggests it may be linked
13、 to the pressures that begin piling up in our 30s. Midlife is a period of high stress today, more so than in the past/she says.1 One is exactly in the middle of work and family careers. This can affect one*s ability to focus or one*s own well-being.1There are, however, many reasons to feel positive
14、about this crucial period. In a series of experiments, Laura Germine at Harvard Medical School has tested tens of thousands of people to examine the differences in cognitive abilities between age groups. Germines studies have included the famous mind in the eyesH test, for instance, which gets peopl
15、e to infer emotional states from small differences in facial expressions. She found that people n their late 40s scored highest. This may be due to practice, she suggests.n When you think about the amount of social differences that one has to learn across the lifespan- thats where we think that come
16、s from/Germine found similar patterns in a task demanding continuous attention. In this, the participants had to watch different scenes fade into one another and adapt their response according to what they sawpressing a button when they saw a city and releasing it when they saw a mountain. 40-someth
17、ings found it much easier to get into the zone than younger people.It is interesting to note that middle-aged people frequently bring in the most supplies in traditional hunter-gatherer societies. According to various studies, hunter-gatherers often take decades to learn their skills, and these abil
18、ities continue to grow into their 40s.There are some downsides to hitting this age, of course. Our skin tends to become loose and our body fat starts to be redistributed around the midriff. But after a drop in life satisfaction, happiness is already set to rise at the end of this decade and the begi
19、nning of the next.Contrary to popular opinion, humans seem to have evolved to flourish into middle age and beyond.8. What can we infer from the first paragraph?A. Doris Day felt excited in her 40s.B. Its believed that life begins at 40.C Lots of people feel worried at 40.D. We are supposed to be bra
20、ver at 40.9. Which of the followings is TRUE according to the text?A. People in their 40s attach more importance to their well-being.B. There seem to be reasons for us to be optimistic about middle age.C. The participants in their 40s did badly in Germines experiments.D. Humans* physical appearance
21、definitely gets worse in their40s.10. The underlined word “flourish in the last paragraph is closest in meaning toA. ProsperB.PanicC. ContinueD.Decline11. Where is the text probably taken from?A. A textbookB.An art review.C. A science magazine.D.A biography.DIf you have ever tried to catch a resting
22、 butterfly, you know it is surprisingly difficult. A new study helps explain why.Previous research had suggested that a butterflys overhead wing clap forces the insect forward. Researchers thought the wing clap likely formed a pocket of air that shoots out like a jet. But no one had tested that unti
23、l now.To analyze their flight, they placed six butterflies one at a time inside a wind tunnel which was filled with smoke and then used a laser to light up the smoke just behind the butterfly. Four high-speed cameras were placed in the tunnel to take photos of the movement of the butterfly and the s
24、moke as the butterfly was taking off. This let the researchers create a 3D picture of that air movement as the insect flapped its wings.They analyzed a total of 25 takeoffs by six butterflies. Each included up to three wingbeats after takeoff. The butterflies proved more likely to clap their wings t
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