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scrotum-250是什么意思

2021年1月20日发(作者:活板翻译)
内蒙古赤峰市
2020


高三英语
5
月模拟考试试题

注意事项:

1.

本试卷分笔试和听力两部分。考生先作答笔试部分(
21
小题开始)
,
然后作答听力
部分(
1

20
小题)。答卷前
,
考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、座位号、涂写在答题卡
上。本试卷满分
150
分。

2.

考生将笔试部分答案写在英语笔试答题卡上
,
听力部分答案写在英语听力答题卡上。
写在本试卷上无效。

3.

考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。


笔试部分

一、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
A

B

C

D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

Welcome to the Cherry Blossom Gift Shop in Washington, D.C.
Live Yoshino Cherry Blossom Trees
$$ 24.00
PRODUCT ID: 9813108
The Japanese Yoshino Cherry tree is a hybrid cherry of unknown origin. It occurs
as a natural hybrid in Japan and is now one of the most popular flowering cherries
worldwide.
Click
Buy Now!
for More details
2019 Festival Holiday Ornament
$$25.00
PRODUCT ID: 2271405
The
National
Cherry
Blossom
Festival,
the
nation’s
greatest
springtime
celebration,
entertains
more
than
one
million
people
each
year,
commemorating
the
gift
of
trees
and
the
enduring
friendship
between
the
people
of
the
United
States
and Japan.
2019
National
Cherry
Blossom
Festival
Glass
Ornament
design
was
created
by
famous
Hawaiian artist, Jing Jing Tsong. Hand painted, comes in a very pretty box.
Click
Buy Now!
for More details
Cherry Blossom Glass Balls

1
$$30,00

2
PRODUCT ID: 9813020
The hand-made ornament is simply beautiful and no two balls are alike. It comes
in a set of three. These ornamental glass balls are suitable for any occasion as
a gift, and can be displayed indoors or outdoors, on a desk or shelf.
Click
Buy Now!
for More details
2019 National Cherry Blossom Festival Lapel Pin
$$10.00
PRODUCT ID: 1218138
The
2019
Cherry
Blossom
Festival
Lapel
Pin
showcases
the
beautiful
budding
of
these
magnificent trees and celebrates the 107th year since these trees were given to
our country. The pin is presented on a card which reads: Celebrating 107 Years
of the Gift of Trees.
Click
Buy Now!
for More details
21.

If a customer is interested in gardening, which product ID will he choose?
A

9813108
B. 2271405
C. 1218138
D. 9813020
22.

What do we know about Cherry Blossom Glass Balls?
A.

Each glass ball is unique.
B.

They are presented on a car.
C.

They come in a set of four.
D.

They are simply designed.
23.

Where does the advertisement probably appear?
A

In a newspaper.
B

Over the radio.
C

On the
television.
D

On the Internet.
B

Nicole Ihus’s son John Henry was born last month with a life
-threatening
disease. Nicole and her husband, who live in Kansas City, contacted doctors from
Minnesota and Missouri in hopes of finding a doctor who could treat John Henry
for
the
condition,
but
to
no
avail.
Luckily,
Nicole
managed
to
get
in
contact
with
the
“best
doctor
in
the
world
for
this
condition”
at
Johns
Hopkins
All
Children’s
in St. Petersburg, Florida, so she traveled all the way to the Sunshine State to
give her newborn son a fighting chance.

3
After John Henry was into the ICU, Nicole felt alone in the new state,
although she knew that
she had to leave her son’s side in order
to buy him some
new
clothes.
Upon
ordering
an
Uber
ride
to
the
nearby
Rhea
Lana
children’s
clothing
store, she was picked up by a woman named Belinda.
Shortly after Nicole got into Belinda’s car, the new mother couldn’t help
talking about

4
her heartbreaking circumstances.
“She
told
me
her
story,”
Belinda
said.
“She
was
in
tears
a
couple
of
times
and I really felt for
her.”
Rather than simply
dropping
Nicole off
at the store,
however, Belinda parked the car and insisted on accompanying her passenger into
the store so she could treat John Henry to new clothes. Needless to say, Nicole
was filled with gratitude.
Nicole said,
“For
this stranger to go completely out of her way


stop
what
she
was
doing and stop making money


to come be with me for a couple of hours while we
shopped
together,
that
was
just
incredible.”
As
Nicole
cares
for
her
newborn
son
and
raises
money for his medical conditions, she hopes to introduce the Uber driver to her
son as a thank you for her compassionate gesture.
24.

Why did the new mother have to travel to Florida?
A.

Her husband worked there.
B.

She wanted to have a baby there.
C.

Her sick son might get cured there.
D.

She wanted to find a cheap hospital there.
25.

What did Belinda do to comfort Nicole?
A

Drop
her
off
at
the
hospital.
B

Accompany
her
while
shopping.
C

Make friends with her son.
D

Buy new clothes for her.
26.

How did Nicole feel about what Belinda had done for her?
A.

Grateful and astonished.
B.

Shocked and disappointed.
C.

Worried and embarrassed.
D.

Puzzled and regretful.
27.

Which
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A

An unforgettable
experience.
B

A heroic helper around you.
C

A special shopping
experience. D

An unexpected

5
kindness.
C

Professor
Ashok
Goel
of
Georgia
Tech
developed
an
artificially
intelligent
teaching
assistant
to
help
handle
the
enormous
number
of
student
questions
in
the
online
class,
Knowledge-Based
Artificial
Intelligence.
Professor
Goel
already
had
eight teaching assistants, but that wasn’t enough to deal with the overwhelming
number of daily questions from students.
Many students drop out of online courses because of the lack of teaching
support. When

6
students
feel
ignored
or
confused
and
reach
out
with
questions
that
go
unanswered,
their motivation to continue begins to
taper off
. Professor Goel decided to do
something to improve this situation and his solution was to create a virtual
assistant named Jill Watson.
Goel
and
his
team
developed
several
versions
of
Jill
Watson
before
releasing
her to the online forums. At first, the virtual assistant
wasn’t too great. But
Goel and his team sourced the online discussion forum to find all the 40,000
questions that had ever been asked since the class was launched. Then they began
to
feed
Jill
with
the
questions
and
answers.
After
some
adjustments
and
sufficient
time,
Jill
was
able
to
answer
the
students’
questions
correctly
97%
of
the
time.
The virtual assistant became so advanced and realistic that the students didn’t
know
she
was
a
computer.
The
students,
who
were
studying
artificial
intelligence,
were
interacting with the virtual assistant and couldn’t tell it apart from a
real
human
being.
Goel
didn’t
inform
them
about
Jill’s
true
identity
until
April
26. The students were actually very positive about the experience.
The goal of Professor Goel’s virtua
l assistant next year is to take over
answering
40%
of
all
the
questions
posed
by
students
on
the
online
forum.
Professor
Goel has a much rosier outlook on the future of artificial intelligence.
28.

What problem did Professor Goel meet with?
A.

Students’ question
s were too many to deal with.
B.

Teaching assistants were not professional at
all.
C.

Many students were lack of interest in his class.
D.

He felt confused about how to teach online.
29.

Which of the following best explains the underlined phrase in Paragraph 2?
A.

grow dramatically
B.

increase sharply
C.

decrease gradually
D.

decline unreasonably
30.

What do we learn about Jill Watson?
A.

She could answer all questions without mistakes.
B.

She turned out to be a great success.
C.

Her performance was remarkable all the way.
D.

Her
true
identity
was
still
a
secret
to

7
students. 31
.What’s the main idea of the

text?
A.

A robot gives an online course.
B.

Virtual assistant is getting popular in school.
C.

Robots will replace humans in online classes.
D.

One Georgia
Tech’s teaching assistant isn’t
human.

8
D

Humans
really
do
have
a
sixth
sense
that
lets
us
detect
magnetic
fields
(

场),
but
we’re
not
aware
we
have
it.
It
has
long
been
known
as
ESP,
Spider
Sense,
or the ability to see things before they happen. But now scientists have proved
that humans really do have a sixth sense

that lets them detect magnetic fields.
Tests
have
shown
that
mankind
may
have
the
same
inborn
sense
of
Earth’s
magnetic
field that has long been proved to exist in animals.
By putting a protein from the human retina (



) into fruit flies,
researchers noticed that the insect adjusted its flight path just as if its eye
had
not
been
changed.
This
suggests
that
the
“sixth
sense”
does
exist
in
humans
but
we
might
not
be
aware
of
it.
Animals
use
such
sight
to
navigate
long
distances
during migration o
r, in the case of birds, to “see” where they are going. The
complex
tests
involved
examining
the
process
by
which
light
goes
through
a
bird’s
eye,
which
has
interested
the
scientific
community
for
more
than
30
years.
In
the
late 1970s, the physicist Klaus Schulten concluded that birds fly by relying on
geomagnetically (
地磁
) sensitive biochemical reactions in their eyes.
Tests have shown that the special cells in the eye carry out this function
using
the
protein
cryptochrome (





).
Professor
Reppert’s
team used
wild
fruit
flies,
replacing
their
version
of
cryptochrome
with
the
human
equivalent (
等价物
), and then put them in a maze (
迷宫
) with each wing wrapped
in a metal coil (
金属圈
). They then sent electricity through
it
so that the coil
was magnetised in a way which is just like
Earth’s
electromagnetic field (



). The flies responded in exactly the same way as if they had their own
cryptochrome, by either avoiding the magnetic fields or moving towards them if
the researchers had placed sugar nearby.
The new study was published in the journal
Nature Communications
.
32.

What do we know about humans’ sixth
sense?
A.

Humans have been aware of it since ancient times.
B.

It is quite different from the
animals’.

C.

It is the ability to predict what will happen.
D.

It is also a sense developed after birth.

9
33.

Why did researchers put a protein from the human retina into fruit flies?
A.

To
change fruit flies’ flight
path.
B.

To test if humans have a sixth sense.
C.

To
examine the process of birds’
flying.
D.

To allow researchers detect magnetic fields.
34.

What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer
to?
A

the maze
B

each wing
C

cryptochrome
D

the metal coil
10

35.

After being replaced the cryptochrome, how are the wild
fruit flies? A

They responded normally as if there had
been nothing changed.
B.

They co
uldn’t avoid the magnetic fields like
before.
C.

They lost the sense of direction completely.
D.

They couldn’t find the sugar the researchers had placed
nearby.

第二节

(


5

小题;每小题

2

分,满分

1
0

)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多

余选项。

Music
makes
you
more
creative.
36
,
they
come
up
with
more
creative
solutions,
according
to
researchers.
It
may
be
because
music
improves
your
brain’s
flexibility. Another reason may be that it relaxes you enough for the creative
juices to flow. But don’t play music too loudly.

Music
can
help
during
surgery. 37 .
After
surgery,
it
helps
reduce
pain.
An analysis of 73 studies confirmed that listening to music before, during or
after surgery reduces anxiety and pain levels, which in turn means less pain
medication.


38
.
S
tudies
have
found
that
when
you’re
running,
biking
or
walking,
you’ll go farther with music on. Music relieves your discomfort and motivates
you to stay on. The effect is so obviously great that the author of a review
examining the psychological effects of
music on exercise called music “a type
of legal performance-improvement
drug”.

Music aids sleep. Listening to music before bed can help you fall asleep
faster
and
wake
up
less
often
during
the
night. 39 .
In
one
study,
seniors
with sleep problems who listened to 45 minutes of soft slow music before bed
reported a 35 percent improvement in their sleep.
Music
gets
you
to
ignore
the
passing
of
time.
Scientists
have
shown
repeatedly that people judge a period of waiting shorter when music is playing.
Businessmen
use
that
to
their
advantage,
playing
music
so
you
stay
longer
and
spend
more. For instance, more drinks and food are sold in bars and restaurants when
music is played. 40 , grocery sales increase by 38 percent.
A.

In this case, you’ll feel
more relaxed in the morning

11
B.

And if the background music is slow
C.

Then you play a piece of brief music
D.

When people listen to happy music than when they sit in silence
E.

When music is played varying from a tune to another
F.

Music
makes
you
get
rid
of
the
idea
of
quitting
a
workout
G

Listening
to
music
before
surgery
has
been
shown
to
ease
anxiety

12

scrotum-250是什么意思


scrotum-250是什么意思


scrotum-250是什么意思


scrotum-250是什么意思


scrotum-250是什么意思


scrotum-250是什么意思


scrotum-250是什么意思


scrotum-250是什么意思



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