河南省南阳市第一中学2020届高三第九次考试英语试题(pdf版)

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南阳市一中 2020 春期高三第九次考试
使用日期:2020-2-24
试卷说明:1
2:总分 120= 阅读理解 40+完形填空 20+语法填空 15+单句填空 10+短文改错 10+作文 25
第二部分阅读理解(共两, 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(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项。
A
If you have never been on a cruise(乘船游览), it can seem like its own worldwith its own rules and
secret language. So here we are going to lay out the very basics of going on a cruise.
Do I need a passport to go on a cruise?
You may need a passport, but you should take one anyway. Besides the fact that you are going to need
an ID card to board the ship in the first place, a lot of ports require one.
How much luggage can I take on board?
For the most part, cruise ships aren't like planesthere isn't a strictly regulated amount of luggage you
can take with you, and you are not going to be charged for bringing too much. Keep in mind that cabin
storage space can be tight. Everything, including your empty luggage, is going to have to fit inside and you
don't want to be tripping over it for your whole vacation.
Things like guns and knives are banned, but regulations vary from ship to ship about things like irons
(generally a no) and hair dryers (generally a yes)Some ships allow you to bring a bottle of wine, but nearly
all ban bringing your own hard alcohol.
What's the process for boarding a cruise ship?
Boarding a cruise ship is like boarding a planethere are regulations for when to arrive, how to check
in, and what security you have to go through. Most cruise lines have transportation available from the airport;
otherwise they normally own a paid parking lot where you can leave your car.
21.What will you have to show when you board a ship in the first place?
A. An ID card. B.A post card. C.A credit card. D.Luggage.
22.What can you take when you are on a cruise?
A.As much alcohol as you can. B.More luggage than on a plane.
C.Less luggage than on a plane. D.As many guns and knives as you can.
23.Where does the text probably come from?
A.A story book. B.A book review. C.A guide book. D.A science report
B
When Brody, a 4-year-old Connecticut boy, was asked what wish he wanted to come true, his only dream
was that he could be able to play outside.
Brody was born premature (早产) at 27 weeks, which caused him to overheat and burn easily. That means
he can't spend any time outside and he'll get burn blisters (水疱) on his face even when he is driven to the
hospital. Besides, there are a lot of things he can't do. He has trouble walking and only began talking one year
ago. Brody can't eat or drink and has to wear a backpack 24/7 that contains a pump that feeds him. “I can't even
count the number of surgeries he's had since he was born,” Brody's mother said. “He's spent probably half his
life at the hospital.”
When Make-A-Wish Connecticut, an organization that creates life-changing wishes for children with
critical illnesses, heard about Brody's request to play outside, they immediately jumped into action. “It's the
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most simple, most sweet wish, just to play outside but it seems to be the most difficult to realize.” said Debbie
Artinian, the manager of Make-A-Wish Connecticut.
Artinian and her team determined that a temperature-controlled tent outside Brody's home where he could
play and not be in the sun would be the best option. But they had to find a tent that could stand weather
conditions like wind and snow and had the right material to block all UV rays. Luckily, Artinian found a
company based in the United Kingdom that could design and make the tent. Make-A-Wish Connecticut learnt
that Brody loves the beach, even though he is not able to go into water because of his backpack. So they filled
the tent with water toys and a kids’ pool filled with balls to make Brody feel as much as possible like he's out at
the beach.
Brody got his first look at the tent earlier this summer. “When he walked out of the door and I saw his face,
it was just everything,” said Artinian. “Now when Brody says ‘Can I go out and play?’, his mom can say,
“Yes.” “Brody is now enjoying spending nearly all his time outside in the tent.”
It's hard to make life completely normal for Brody, but Artinian and her team tried to make it as normal as
they could.
24.What can we learn about Brody?
A .He can't be exposed to sunlight. B. He can't stand on his feet.
C .He can't be given surgeries any more. D. He can't communicate with others.
25.What did Make-A-Wish Connecticut think of Brody's dream?
A. Inspiring and heart-warming B. Simple but incredible
C .Difficult and unachievable D. Challenging but worthwhile
26.Why does the author mention the beach in Paragraph 4?
A. To show that Brody is a boy who loves nature.
B. To prove that the design company was responsible.
C. To suggest that Artinian and her team were considerate.
D. To emphasize that the skill in building the tent was the latest.
27.What does the story mainly tell us?
A. One good turn deserves another. B. A helping hand makes a difference.
C. All things are difficult before they are easy. D. Tough life experience may result in success.
C
New data presented this week at the annual Associated Professional Sleep Societies (APSS) suggest that
a student's preferred sleeping schedule has a lot to do with his or her grade-point average in school. In one
study, researchers at the University of Pittsburg revealed that poor sleep habits among high school students
led to lower grades, particularly in math.
It's no surprise that poor sleep habits may negatively impact academic performance. And dozens of
studies have linked an increase in nightly sleep to better cognition and alertness. The new research, however,
goes a step further, quantifying the impact of erratic or inadequate sleep on grades. “These findings are more
convincing than saying that if you get more sleep, you'll feel better,” says Jennifer Cousins, a lead researcher
of the study.
The study involved data from 56 adolescents (34 female) between the ages of 14 and 18 years. They
were asked to fill out sleep diaries for one week and wear a special activity monitor on their wrists, which
recorded when the students were asleep or awake. Overall, teens with poor sleep habits received lower
grades than students who stuck with a more regular sleep routine.
Interestingly, Cousins also found that different sleep habits had different effects on the students' school
performancethose who woke up more often during the night did worse in math, for example, while those
who slept peacefully through the night tended to get better grades in English.
“These findings bring up new questions about teasing out(探讨)the details of what is important about
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高三英语-1-/6南阳市一中2020春期高三第九次考试英语试题使用日期:2020-2-24试卷说明:12: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。AIfyouhaveneverbeenonacruise(乘船游览),itcanseemlikeitsownworld—withitsownrulesandsecretlanguage.Soherewearegoingtolayouttheveryba...

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