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1、河北武邑中學(xué)2019-2020 學(xué)年高三年級寒假作業(yè)英語第17期(完成時間:2020年2月7日正月十四,星期五)第二部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)AHeres a list of books Im looking forward to this fall season. Not all of them will rise to the level of the advertisement, but its an abundant crop.Home After Dark by David Small (Liveright, Sept. 11 )In 2009, Small publish
2、ed a celebrated graphic memoir (回憶錄) calledStitches. Now the Caldecott Medal winner is back with a graphic novel about a motherless 13-year-old boy brought up in an unhappy home in California. This is a tale told in few words and many striking images. On Sept. 11 at 3p.m., Small will be at Amazonboo
3、ks at Union Market. More information at www. /graph-tale.Waiting for Eden by Elliot Ackerman (Knopf, Sept. 25)This brief novel is related by a dead soldier who is watching over a horribly burned partner in a Texas hospital. That sounds embarrassingly emotional, but Ackerman, who served in
4、a Navy in Iraq and Afghanistan, is one of the best soldier-writers of his generation. More information at www. amazon. com/military-essay.All You Can Ever Know by Nicole Chung (Catapult, Oct. 2)Chung, the editor of the literary magazine Catapult, was adopted as a baby by a white family in Oregon. In
5、 this memoir, she writes about her childhood, her Asian American identity and her search for the Korean parents who gave her up. More information at www. amazon. com/politics-prose.Unsheltered by Barbara Kingsolver (Harper Oct. 16)Alternating between past and present, this novel tells the story of a
6、 woman investigating a late-19th-century science teacher who was caught up in the controversy over Darwinism. Like her other novels, this one promises to explore social and scientific problems. Visit www. amazon. com/tech-science for more information.1. If you hope for a signature of the author, you
7、 will probably buy a copy of _.A. All You Can Ever Know B. Waiting for Eden C. Home After Dark D. Unsheltered2. Who joined the army and was sent to the Middle East?A. Elliot Ackerman. B. David Small C. Barbara Kingsolver. D. Nicole Chung.3. If you want to read books about non-fiction, you can surf_.
8、A. www. amazon. com/graph-tale B. www. amazon. com/politics-proseC. www. amazon. com/military-essay D. www. amazon. com/tech-scienceBAs a first responder, you never know what type of situation you might walk into, or who youll meet along the way. Thats definitely been the case for Jeffrey Lanenberg,
9、 a 51-year-old paramedic(急救醫(yī)務(wù)人員) since 1984.Ten years into the job, Lanenberg received a call that reported that a man in his early 30s had fallen down in the Mall of America. When Lanenberg and his partner arrived at the scene, they found the young male face down on the ground. He had gone unconsci
10、ous, making weak attempts to breathe. His wife stood beside him holding their small son in horror. They quickly rushed to defibrillate(除顫) and calm the man to keep him under control. After Lanenberg dropped the patient off at the neighboring hospital, he thought about the man and his family for a lo
11、ng time.Lanenberg thought he had experienced everything under the sun until one random visit to Office Max three years ago, where he met a man repeatedly walk back and forth while staring at him. As it turned out, the man was the patient he had saved 20 years earlier.You gave me 20 years more than I
12、 ever thought Id have, the man said. He thanked Lanenberg repeatedly and told him he had someone he wanted him to meet. He stepped around the corner and reappeared with a 20-something-year-old man. Lanenberg instantly knew that it was the son he had seen standing by his mother all those years ago.Th
13、at day changed my life, Lanenberg said. Before that, everything was about workWhen I talk to my beginner-training class, I tell them you never know the impact you can have on someones life.4. What did Lanenberg do with the young man?A. He gave the man the first aid.B. He cured the man at the scene.C
14、. He only sent the man to hospital.D. He took care of the mans wife and son.5. What did Lanenberg think of the encounter with the man?A. It was unbelievable.B. It was a common routine.C. It was a matter of course.D. It was a dangerous situation.6. Why was the man thankful to Lanenberg?A. Lanenberg h
15、elped bring up his little son. B. Lanenberg donated to support his family.C. Lanenberg gave him the present happy life. D. Lanenberg taught his son to be a new doctor.7. How did the meeting change Lanenbergs life?A. He changed his attitude to his job. B. He was rewarded with much money.C. He got a p
16、romotion to be a team leader. D. He took up teaching work to train newcomers.CNot all the historians in Canada are historians of Canada. Case in point: Timothy Brook.Brook was born and schooled in Toronto, and he now teaches in Vancouver. But hes a historian of China, and his recent book Vermeers Ha
17、t seems at first to be about Holland in the period of the Dutch masters. When I met Brook recently in Vancouver, he did seem truly a global historian. Vancouver is his home, but Vermeers Hat has been published around the world.Brook was just in from Oxford, UK, where he taught part of the year, by w
18、ay of New York, where Vermeers Hat had just been given the Lynton History Prize. He was about to go to California, where he was due to lecture. Still, the author and the book-and the hat-say something fresh about Canada and the world.“Ive been looking at Vermeer since 1971,” says Brook. Looking at D
19、utch interior (室內(nèi)的) scenes from the mid-1600s, he noticed maps, Chinese porcelains (瓷器), South American silver, Virginia tobaccoall marking the influences of the wide world. In Brooks telling, Vermeers masterworks become doorways to the world, and not least to the largest, richest nation in the worl
20、d, the China of the late Ming Empire, a field in which Brook happens to be a specialist.Brook used global history as a way to find common ground with fellow historians. “The sixteenth century is the age of discovery, but the seventeenth century is the age of people starting to move the possibility o
21、f a global economy, intercultural relations across the globe,” he said.It proved not hard for this Canadian historian of the world to find Canada in world history-or the world in Canadian history. In Vermeers 1658 painting of a Dutch soldier in a wonderful hat, the felt (毛氈) for the hat was probably
22、 made in Lachine, from French la Chine meaning China. Established in Canada by de Champlain, the town was so named because Champlain, like other explorers the French explorer Samuel was hoping to get through Canada to China.8. Which was the line of Brooks recent journey back home .A. Toronto-Oxford
23、Vancouver B. Oxford New York VancouverC. California Toronto Vancouver D. New York California Vancouver.9. Which is discussed in Brooks Vermeers Hat?A. The Lynton History Prize B. Ways to give good lecturesC. The Ming Dynasty of China D. A hat Vermeer wore for years10. What can we infer about Vermeer
24、?A. He was a Dutch painter B. He was a French explorerC. He was a UK publisher D. He was a US teacher11. What can be suitable title for the text?A. The Influences of masters books B. An age of moving and possibilitiesC. The Importance of Cultural Exchange D. A Canadian Historian Thinking GloballyDLa
25、st week, Vodafone started a test of the UKs first full 5G service, available for use by businesses in Salford. It is part of its plan to trial the technology in seven UK cities. But what can we expect from the next generation of mobile technology?One thing we will see in the preparation for the test
26、 is lots of tricks with the new tech. Earlier this year, operators paid almost 1.4 billion for the 5G wavelengths, and to compensate for that cash, they will need to catch the eye of consumers. In September, Vodafone used its bit of the range to display the UKs first hologram (全息) call. The Manchest
27、er City captain Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram in Newbury. It isnt all holograms, however: 5G will offer faster internet access. with Ofcom (英國通訊管理局) suggesting that video that takes a minute to download on 4G will be available in just a second.The wider application is to support connected eq
28、uipment on the “internet of things” -not just the internet-enabled fridge that can reorder your milk for you, but the network that will enable driverless cars and delivery drones (無人機(jī)) to communicate with each other.Prof William Webb has warned that the technology could be a case of the emperors new
29、 clothes. Much of the speed increase, he claims, could have been achieved by putting more money in the 4G network, rather than a new technology. Other different voices have suggested that a focus on rolling out wider rural broadband access and addressing current network coverage would be more benefi
30、cial to the UK as a whole.Obviously, 5G will also bring a cost to consumers. It requires a handset for both 5G and 4G, and the first 5G-enabled smart phones are expected in the coming year. With the slow pace of network rollout so far, it is likely that consumers will end up upgrading to a new 5G ph
31、one well before 5G becomes widely available in the next couple of years.12. Why does Prof William Webb say “the technology could be a case of the emperors new clothes”?A. He is in favor of the application of the new technology.B. 5G will bring a cost to consumers in their daily life.C. 5G helps peop
32、le communicate better with each other.D. He prefers more money to be spent on 4G networks.13. The underlined word “addressing” in the fourth paragraph has the closest meaning to .A. making a speech toB. trying to solveC. managing to decreaseD. responding to14. The last paragraph indicates that .A. i
33、tll take several years to make 5G accessible to the public in the UKB. 5G service shows huge development potential and a broad marketC. customers are eager to use 5G smart phones instead of 4G onesD. its probable that 5G network rollout is speeding up in Britain15. What do we know about the text?A.
34、Vodafone is successful in spreading the 5G service.B Steph Houghton appeared as a hologram by 4G .C. The application of 5G will make life much easier.D. 5G phones are available in rural areas of the UK.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)When I first came to UK from China at 6, I entered the first grade._16_. I sa
35、w children throw their left over food into the large trash cans-from half-eaten pizzas to untouched burgers. I watched them pour their milk into a white bucket. In China, this was a huge no-no in school. We had to finish everything.One day, my first grade teacher announced that we would be having a
36、party and everyone was told to bring something from their country._17_. My mom stayed up after her long day of work and made many dumplings. She put them in the fridge and woke up early in the morning to steam them and fry them so they would taste extra fresh when I brought them to school. They smel
37、led great and looked golden brown after they were cooked.I was so excited to share these with my class and teachers. It was placed in the corner of the table next to all the other delicious food._18_. One or two kids bravely took a piece and knew what they were because they had it with their parents
38、 at a Chinese restaurant. At the end of the party, it was cleanup. My teacher walked up to me and asked, pointing to the dumplings, “Would you like to take these home?” I carefully replied, “No.”_19_. I thought she was going to share it with other teachers, but immediately after I said that, she thr
39、ew all the dumplings into the trash and continued cleaning. I was confused; what just happened?_20_. And today I still witness this frequently in my English friends. Please eat all your food or take it to go or hare it or just get enough so you dont have to throw it away. Thank you.A. In China, “no”
40、 usually means “yes”B. I got super excited and told my parentsC. It was very impolite to take your gift homeD. This was the biggest culture shock I have experiencedE. When I got home, I shared the experience with my parentsF. Many kids had the cookies and juices and were hesitant to try the dumpling
41、sG. I didnt understand why kids were getting their lunch food and not finishing it第三部分 英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)September 22, 2018 will be World Car-Free Day, a day on which people across the globe are encouraged to find_21_methods to meet their transportation needs and re-disco
42、ver buses, bikes, and their own_22_.On this day, people get together in the streets, intersections, and neighborhood blocks to_23_the world that we dont have to accept our car-controlled society.While_24_along these lines had taken place from time to time starting_25_the 1973 oil crisis, it was only
43、 in October, 1994_26_a structured call for such projects was_27_in a keynote speech by Eric Britton at the International Accessible Cities Conference held in Toledo (Spain).The first national campaign was launched in Britain in 1997, and the French followed suit in 1998. In 2000, car Busters issued
44、an open_28_for a “World Car-Free Day” to_29_with Europes Car-Free Day on September 22._30_then, we have begun to call for citizens to organize_31_on or near this day.However, we do not want_32_one day of celebrations and then return to_33_life. World Car-Free Day is the_34_time to remind city planne
45、rs and politicians to_35_cycling, walking and public transport. It is up to us, cities and governments to help_36_permanent changes to_37_pedestrians, cyclists and other people who do not drive cars.While_38_accomplishment has been achieved in terms of media coverage, these events_39_to be difficult
46、 to achieve real success and even a decade later there is considerable uncertainty about the usefulness of this approach. Broad public support and_40_to change is needed for successful implementation (執(zhí)行).21. A. effectiveB. efficientC. usefulD. alternative22. A. legsB. motorsC. subwayD. feet23. A. r
47、ecallB. remindC. realizeD. recommend24. A. projectsB. eventsC. activitiesD. meetings25. A. asB. onC. withD. beyond26. A. whenB. thatC. whereD. how27. A. undertakenB. submittedC. developedD. issued28. A. answerB. callC. wishD. longing29. A. connectB. involveC. consistD. concern30. A. SinceB. BeforeC.
48、 AfterD. Right31. A. eventsB. affairsC. incidentsD. accidents32. A. evenB. stillC. justD. ever33. A. usualB. previousC. ordinaryD. average34. A. perfectB. limitedC. accurateD. correct35. A. give way toB. give priority toC. give rise toD. give in to36. A. employB. decreaseC. createD. increase37. A. a
49、ssistB. benefitC. instructD. influence38. A. constantB. similarC. envyingD. considerable39. A. turn outB. work outC. carry outD. figure out40. A. approachB. attitudeC. chanceD. commitment第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)Around the world, malnutrition (營養(yǎng)不良) has become a problem that costs $3.5 trillion per y
50、ear, according to the latest Global Nutrition Report,_41_gives an analysis of food and nutrition issues each year.Although most countries have fallen short in their efforts_42_(deal) with poor nutrition and food insecurity, the US appears to be badly off track, the report found. The worlds_43_(large
51、) economy continues to suffer from high rates of obesity, diabetes and anemia (貧血), according to the data and has more than a million overweight children.“Malnutrition is responsible for more ill-health_44_any other cause._45_health consequences of overweight and obesity contribute to four million d
52、eaths_46_(globe).” Corinna Hawkes, director of the Center for Food Policy,_47_(write) in the report.According to the study, most countries have at least two issues related to malnutrition. The most serious issues are children who are either overweight, anemic,_48_suffer from undeveloped growth. Over
53、all, malnutrition contributes to about half of all childhood deaths the research showed. And those_49_(affect) may not be able to get as good a job as they could have, if they had been fed well. It also prevents them_50_(be) able to contribute to society, and the economy, as well as they would have in a healthier environment.第四部分 寫作(共兩節(jié);滿分35分)第一節(jié) 短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)M
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